The CBC's "Lets Go" was a teenage memory for me with songs that I could relate to. What was great about the program is that local acts were presenting the music... and one could see the radio personalities ie: Fred and Red.... here is a overview of the program from a site labeled "Queen's Film and Media" (Queens university?)
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Let's Go
Mon 5:30-6:00 p.m., 28 Sep 1964-21 Jun 1965
Mon-Fri 5:30-6:00 p.m., 2 Oct 1967-26 Jun 1968
Disk jockeys Fred Latremouille and Red Robinson were the original hosts of Let's Go, the Vancouver segment of Music Hop (q.v.), seen on Monday afternoons. They introduced music from the hit parade, performed by guests and the house band, a sextet called the Classics. Also featured were singers Bobby Faulds, Mike Campbell, Tom Baird, Susan Pesklevits, and Bonnie Huber.
In 1967, the host was Howie Vickers, and the program moved to Tuesdays in February of that year. Along with the Let's Go band, the show also presented Patty Surbey, Bruce Bissell, Mark Midler, and go-go dancer Toni Sinclair.
The following season, Music Hop, which was stripped in a weekday afternoon time slot, adopted the name of the Vancouver segment, and the daily show was called Let's Go. The Halifax show, on Mondays, featured host Frank Cameron, with Anne Murray and Doug Billard. The Tuesday Montreal edition was hosted by Robert Demontigny. The Toronto show, on Wednesdays, bore the remnants of the original Music Hop series, with Diane Miller, formerly of the Girlfriends, tenor saxophone player Don "D.T." Thompson, Jay Jackson, and Norman Amadio and the New Sounds band. In the Winnipeg show, on Thursdays, Chad Allan--whose own band formed the nucleus of the Guess Who-- introduced new talent. The Vancouver segment, which ended the week, had no regular host. Mike Campbell fronted the first four weeks and Tom Northcott followed him. They introduced such performers as Patty Surbey, Joanie Taylor, and Ed Whiting.
This low budget series operated at a cost of about two thousand dollars a show, and was produced by Allan Angus. Among the writers was Sandy Stern.
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Here is The Guess Who - No Time Left For YOU (Lets Go Version) from Youtube...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMmf7CeAbzU
And below is Chad Allen singing "neon rainbow" (CBC 1967 "Lets Go") also from Youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qy4lvHH9HuU