Canadian psychedelic rock band Tomorrow's Eyes along with Canadian pop band The Poppy Family play live on the 'Let's Go' television program on CBC, in Vancouver, British Columbia. This performance dates from sometime in 1968.

This source was black-and-white only (probably a CBC kinescope source).
As far as I am aware, none of this material has never been officially released, and the program is not listed on the CBC Archive Sales site.

Introduction
1) Tomorrow's Eyes: "Stroll On"
2) Tomorrow's Eyes: "Shapes Of Things"
3) The Poppy Family: "Different Drum"
4) The Poppy Family: "Shadows On My Wall"
5) The Poppy Family: "Gentle On My Mind"
6) The Poppy Family: "Beyond The Clouds"
Howie Vickers promo for The Collectors debut LP album on Warner Bros.
7) Tomorrow's Eyes: "Very Last Day"
8) Tomorrow's Eyes: "I'm A Man"

DVD resolution (704x480 interlaced, 29.97 fps, B&W)
Audio 44.1 kHz / 16 bit mono PCM restored from AC3 stream (hum removed, volume increased, treble/bass restored with EQ plus careful NR)

Lineage:
CBC source VHS tape // copied via two mono Toshiba VCRs at SP speed (2nd gen) // JVC HR-S3800U Super VHS VCR (S-video output) // Panasonic DMR-E80H DVD burner at XP speed // remove color artifacts with ffmpeg (see below) // audio restored using iZotope RX 10 Advanced // muxed to MKV

It was necessary to re-encode the video stream in order to remove distracting color artifacts from the original video stream that occurred during the VHS transfer(s). This was done using the following command:
ffmpeg -hwaccel cuda -i input.mkv -vf curves=psfile=Tomorrow.acv,hue=s=0 -flags +ilme+ildct -x264opts tff=1 -c:v libx264 -preset slower -crf 10 -c:a copy output_bw.mkv
The quality is maintained from the original MPEG video stream, but the VHS color artifacts are removed.

This video has also been deinterlaced and upsampled for YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5zxJMNICxQ