The Bee Gees perform one of their biggest early hits, "Massachusetts". The Flower Pot Men were one of a string of studio acts fronted by Tony Burrows, he of Edison Lighthouse, White Plains, Brotherhood of Man, The Pipkins, and First Class. Following the success of the 1967 top 5 UK hit "Let's Go To San Francisco", musicians were recruited to become the band and promote the hit song. Scott McKenzie sings "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair)" about six months too late, as well as "Like an Old Time Movie". Groove to the Supremes-esque sound of Felice Taylor, singing "I Feel Love Coming On", and the Freakbeat rhythms of South African Sharon Tandy, who never had an International hit, but who was nonetheless respected enough by other musicians to have opened several shows on the 1967 Stax-Volt Revue of Europe. Sharon performs "Hold On". Barry Mason, Johnnie Young and Family Dogg round out the set.