The document analyzes and compares two 1960s music videos: - The video for "Penny Lane" by The Beatles is a mix of performance shots and conceptual scenes representing the lyrics. However, at the end they are shown singing in a field, going against genre expectations. - In contrast, the video for "Good Vibrations" by The Beach Boys does not include any performance shots of the band singing. While it depicts the summer fun described in the song, the narrative is not clear and it lacks direct representations of the lyrics. It also avoids the "male gaze" typically featured in music videos.