Ready Steady GOES! (final show)

Season 4Episode 1730 minDez. 23, 1966
Ready Steady GOES! (final show)
Final show: Ready Steady GOES! Guests: --Mick Jagger and Chris Farlowe - ""Out Of Time"" & ""Satisfaction"" (song excerpts) --The Who - ""Please Don't Touch"" (Eddie Cochran song they never issued a studio version of) and ""I'm A Boy"" --Paul Jones - possibly ""Baby Tomorrow"" --Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich - possibly ""Save Me"" --Eric Burdon --Alan Price --Donovan --Lulu --Keith Relf and Paul Sammwell Smith --Julie Felix --Cat Stevens --Merseys --Peter and Gordon --Small Faces --Spencer Davis Group (Note: Some of the above may have just been spoken appearances and not musical performances)
Ready Steady GOES! (final show) has aired on Dez. 23, 1966
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