13th Floor Elevators TV appearances?

Sancho Panza

Ikon Class
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Does anyone know how many TV appearances the elevators did? I've only seen pictures from one show with the Easter Everywhere line-up, still wondering what song they did on that one...
 
Taken from Paul Drummond's "Eye Mind" book.

Where The Action Is - Broadcast September 26, 1966. Lip synching "You're Gonna Miss Me" this is the infamous show where, when asked by Dick Clark who the head of the band was, Tommy Hall replied "we're all heads."

Sumpin' Else - Dallas, Tx. show, the band appeared live on March 25, 1966. The band did a second appearance on May 9.
 
These are the two that I have seen:


and


And this is from what I think is a live (lip-synch) performence, though I have no clue from what show:

Roky-Erickson-of-13th-Flo-001.jpg


Maybe I have to chance the title to lip-synched performences :)
 
And this is from what I think is a live (lip-synch) performence, though I have no clue from what show:

Roky-Erickson-of-13th-Flo-001.jpg


Maybe I have to chance the title to lip-synched performences :)[/quote]

from The Larry Kane Show I believe
 
And this is from what I think is a live (lip-synch) performence, though I have no clue from what show:

Roky-Erickson-of-13th-Flo-001.jpg


Maybe I have to chance the title to lip-synched performences :)

from The Larry Kane Show I believe[/quote]

Yes, that is the Larry Kane Show in Houston. The "13" in the background refers to Channel 13, not the 13th Floor Elevators. You can see the same set in color here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSvosumhR2o
 
About 10 years ago I published a tome called "13th Floor Elevators -- The Complete Reference File". The title should be self-explanatory. Due to poor distribution we only sold 200 copies of it, and shortly after Paul Drummond appeared with his massive project in progress, so I retired from that particular scene. However, the old Reference File comes in handy every now and then -- and there is indeed a special section about TV appearances. As follows:

1. Larry Kane -- early on, February '66? A snapshot exists, nothing else
2-3. Dallas Sump n Else shows, March & May '66
4. Dick Clark WTAI (pool) September '66
5. Dick Clark American Bandstand (halloween/jungle) October '66
6. Larry Kane -- lipsynch "Don't Fall Down" -- brief interview audio portion exists May '67
7. Larry Kane -- promoting Easter Everywhere -- November '67

unconfirmed:
I. Swingtime in San Antonio -- Roky has mentioned appearing there
II. SF Bay Area Boat gig -- unclear whether actual footage exists, but a number of photos do, September '66
III. There may be one more Larry Kane appearance before #6, but it's unconfirmed. They were all lip-synch.

// Patrick