Chapter 1: The Junior Visualizer (1964-1966)
“Liza Jane” (Toy)
“Louie Louie Go Home”
“I Pity The Fool”
“Take My Tip”
“That’s Where My Heart Is”
“I Want My Baby Back”
“Bars of the County Jail”
“You’ve Got a Habit of Leaving” (Toy)
“Baby Loves That Way” (Toy)
“I’ll Follow You”
“Glad I’ve Got Nobody”
“Baby, That’s a Promise”
“Can’t Help Thinking About Me”
“And I Say to Myself”
“Do Anything You Say”
“Good Morning Girl”
“I Dig Everything” (Toy)
“I’m Not Losing Sleep”
More: Britain on Film (Look at Life): “Fashion,” London on Film: “Suburbs,” “Why I Hate the Sixties” (2004); Richard Hoggart, The Uses of Literacy (conclusion); Devin McKinney on Colin MacInnes; Nick Bentley, “Translating English: Youth, Race and Nation in Colin MacInnes’s City of Spades and Absolute Beginners;” Bowie: Tonight interview, November 1964; The Beatles Anthology: 1963, 1964, 1965; “British Mods and Rockers” (BBC); scenes from Billy Liar; Georgie Fame, “Yeh Yeh“; Glenn Gould, “The Search for Petula Clark“(1967); Bowie, radio interview, Marquee Club, 1966; Pye Studios.
Chapter 2: Gnome Man’s Land (1966-1968)
“Rubber Band” (album remake)
“The London Boys” (Toy)
“Over the Wall We Go”
“Uncle Arthur”
“She’s Got Medals”
“Join the Gang”
“Did You Ever Have a Dream”
“There Is a Happy Land”
“We Are Hungry Men”
“Sell Me a Coat” (remake)
“Little Bombardier”
“Maid of Bond Street”
“Silly Boy Blue” (Toy)
“Come and Buy My Toys”
“Please Mr. Gravedigger”
“The Laughing Gnome”
“The Gospel According To Tony Day”
“When I Live My Dream” (remake)
“Love You Till Tuesday” (single remake)
“Waiting For the Man”: (1967) (1970) (1972) (1976)
“Little Toy Soldier“
“Pancho“
“Everything Is You“
“Silver Tree Top School For Boys”: (Slender Plenty) (Beatstalkers)
“April’s Tooth of Gold”
“Let Me Sleep Beside You” (Toy)
“Karma Man” (BBC, 1968)
“C’est La Vie”
“Even a Fool Learns to Love”
“In the Heat of the Morning” (Toy)
“London Bye Ta-Ta” (1970 remake)
“When I’m Five” (BBC, 1968) (demo, 1969)
“Social Kind of Girl”
“Ching-a-Ling”
“The Mask”
More: The Strange World of Gurney Slade (1960: Ep. 1, opening sequence); Anthony Newley, live, 1964; Alan Klein, “I Wanna Be a Beatnik“, 1964; Alan Sillitoe, The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner (esp. “Uncle Ernest,” “The Decline and Fall of Frankie Buller” and “The Disgrace of Jim Scarfedale”); There Is a Happy Land (1974 adaptation); Heinrich Harrer, “My Life in Forbidden Lhasa” (1955); Ophiel, The Art and Practice of Astral Projection (1961); David Guy, “Christmas Humphreys”; The Prisoner, excerpt from “Fall Out” (1967); “Forgotten Heroes: Big Jim Sullivan“; The Mothers of Invention, Freak Out (1966); The Fugs, “Dirty Old Man,”(1966); Ken Nordine, “Word Jazz” (1957); The Image (Armstrong, 1967, excerpts).
Chapter 3: The Free States’ Refrain (1969)
“Space Oddity” (demo) (original version) (1979 remake)
“Love Song”
“Life Is a Circus”
“Letter to Hermione” (demo)
“An Occasional Dream” (demo)
“Janine”
“Conversation Piece” (Toy)
“Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud” (B-side) (LP remake)
“Don’t Sit Down”
“God Knows I’m Good”
“Unwashed and Somewhat Slightly Dazed”
“Cygnet Committee”” (“Lover to the Dawn”, demo version)
“Memory of a Free Festival”” (1970 remake)
More: 2001: A Space Odyssey (“Stargate” sequence); The Bee Gees, “New York Mining Disaster 1941“; Apollo 11, pre-flight conference, July 1969; International Times (1969 archive); Scott Walker, live in Japan, 1970; Jean Itard, Victor de l’Aveyron (French) (English); Prof. John Merryman, France: May 1968; MC5, “Kick Out the Jams” live, Detroit, 1969; Rolling Stones, Hyde Park free concert, July 1969; George McKay, “The Free Festivals and Fairs of Albion” (in Senseless Acts of Beauty); Beckenham Free Festival, 1969.