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Post by ajsmith on Oct 8, 2018 13:22:22 GMT
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Post by Jeff Leach on Oct 8, 2018 13:45:34 GMT
Could be This is Tom Jones
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Post by Mark Tinkler on Oct 8, 2018 14:57:39 GMT
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Post by robertreinstein on Oct 8, 2018 15:05:26 GMT
ah....RevolverTV. Shame they are not around anymore.
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Post by Peter Stirling on Oct 8, 2018 15:08:14 GMT
Apologies Mark. Have deleted to avoid confusion. ..the link I left looked quite processed and thus gave it an appearance as coming from somewhere else I thought.
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Post by petercheck on Oct 8, 2018 15:32:06 GMT
Ahh, The Hollies, my specialist subject...
From 'Channelling The Beat':
03-08-68 – ‘The Bobbie Gentry Show’ (UK): Blowin’ In The Wind / Stewball / Louisiana Man [with Bobby Gentry] (Taped on 30-05-68, the highlight here is the duet with Bobby Gentry on Doug Kershaw’s ‘Louisiana Man’. Never recorded in the studio while Graham was in the band, they did eventually record it in 1969 after he left, though the song wasn’t released until it appeared on an ‘80s LP of Hollies rarities)
Here are 'Stewball' and 'Louisiana Man' from the same show:
As for Graham Nash's final TV spot with the group (prior to the '80s reunion of course), here it is:
From 'Channelling The Beat':
13-02-69 – ‘Drehscheibe’ (Germany): Listen To Me (Taped on 14-10-68, this is a very important clip historically. Featuring footage of the band larking about in a Bremen park and clearly having fun, this was the final time the band were filmed together before Graham Nash leaving the band on 08-12-68. The footage has recently been re-cut and re-dubbed with the song ‘Postcard’, and circulates among collectors in this form)
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