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By Hiya Swanhuyser

Published on February 06, 2009 at 4:29am

Preternaturally respected rock critic Richie Unterberger is one of those people who deeply and simply loves music. We think he has a particular soft spot for the British Invasion, but we might just be projecting. That's what Unterberger does, actually, at semi-monthly screenings of rare, beautiful, Beatlemania-inducing film clips. For a music guy, Unterberger owns a lot of celluloid, or at least knows where to get it. This month the theme is the British Invasion, and the curator/critic says they include "the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Who, Yardbirds, Kinks, Animals, Zombies, Them, Manfred Mann, Small Faces, Donovan, Procol Harum, Pink Floyd, Gerry & the Pacemakers, the Pretty Things, Tom Jones, Dusty Springfield, Lulu, Petula Clark, the Hollies, the Moody Blues, the Troggs, the Spencer Davis Group, and others." And others? Thank you, Richie!
Wed., Feb. 11, 7 p.m., 2009