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Post by Paul Watkins on Nov 1, 2007 21:43:31 GMT
Thanks for some more feedback and info. I've updated some of the items that can be 100% confirmed. and added the 'promo' heading suggestion that John suggested. thanks.
Can't find the reference for this clip. Can anyone confirm this exists ? The Cat Stevens track Moonshadow & Morning has Broken - not 100% sure that these are totp films (again can anyone confirm 100%?)
This is from Disco and is a record company promo of the track used by various tv stations.
The R&R Years version is tinted but is definitely a different performance that the one held by the BBC.
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Post by Paul Watkins on Oct 29, 2007 17:06:49 GMT
There are two Jimi Hendrix tracks from 67 that survive. 'Purple Haze' and 'Wind Cries Mary' but not in the BBC archive.
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Post by Paul Watkins on Oct 19, 2007 21:51:53 GMT
I've added the recent 'uncovered' performances and photos to the database. If i've missed any, please let me know. Since we have a few new members this year perhaps somebody has some more details of clips that exist. Any information would be welcome and added to the database once confirmed. homepage.ntlworld.com/e.watkins/musictv/interest.htm
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Post by Paul Watkins on Mar 21, 2007 0:06:33 GMT
If it's not too much trouble, then i'll update the database. Thanks Laurence
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Post by Paul Watkins on Mar 15, 2007 13:58:23 GMT
All Omissions are now updated and others corrected Thanks Any more additions would be welcomed and added to the database. Regarding the promo's included, since these exist in the BBC i saw fit to include them, 1. because they were originally shown on totp and may no longer exist anywhere else. 2. Perhaps some of them may be 'specially filmed' for totp (i can't say either way).
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Post by Paul Watkins on Jan 27, 2007 14:07:10 GMT
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Post by Paul Watkins on Jan 27, 2007 11:45:02 GMT
<<<<<<the following do indeed survive, as I have them on VT Kinks Sunny Afternoon 9th Jun 66 Cliff Richard Visions 11th Aug 66 (a promo of cliff and girl on a river in a boat, hes wearing specs ) Manfred Mann Ha Ha Said the Clown 23rd Mar 67 >>>>>> Hi Pete Any idea where these came from (foreign tv or BBC etc? ) any chance you could post some stills?
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Post by Paul Watkins on Jan 23, 2007 23:33:23 GMT
Thanks for the information supplied so far. The Slade clips are already on the database but thanks anyway.( by the way, welcome to the forum) I hope to update the database sometime this weekend (time permitting) and i'll change the link to poptastic aswell.
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Post by Paul Watkins on Oct 28, 2006 17:40:28 GMT
I've updated the list with the additions so far. I've also managed to get up to 1974 today, so now, any addtions/corrections to these years would be welcomed aswell. I'm now going to rest my fingers
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Post by Paul Watkins on Oct 26, 2006 23:16:14 GMT
Good Idea Jonathan I've changed the layout slightly. I need information on some of the sources though. Regarding the additional clips. I understand that those clips shown on the christmas editions were actually from earlier in the year (where i've listed them). If they are different then i'll list them in the christmas editions aswell, perhaps someone knows on this forum? I'm currently working on the 1970-72 period and hope to update it this weekend.
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Post by Paul Watkins on Oct 22, 2006 12:02:35 GMT
Thanks for the information Lawrence, i was aware of this database and a valuable research tool it is, but it does not list the clips that have turned up on bootlegs and private collections, this is why i've put this webpage together to try and find out what is out there and maybe get it returned to the archive so we can all see the clips. Regarding 'The Who - I can see for miles'. I don't have this clip but have been assured that it does exist , but in very poor quality. I thought it might be the clip from the show 'twice a fortnight' but was told it was definately totp from 67. I'd love to see it if anyone has a copy or even a screen grab Anything marked with an asterix is not confirmed.
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Post by Paul Watkins on Oct 22, 2006 10:39:44 GMT
After reading this forum for a while i noticed loads of questions about what survives in the archives, private collections/bootlegs, but it was time consuming to read all the posts (so of which are not clear) so i decided to build a webpage. I am in the middle of compiling the website database of all the surviving Totp clips and shows from 1964 - 1974. I've currently got as far as 1970. Any additions/corrections would be appreciated. Here's the webpage: homepage.ntlworld.com/e.watkins/musictv/interest.htm
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Post by Paul Watkins on Oct 20, 2006 11:59:48 GMT
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TOTP2
Oct 28, 2006 20:26:08 GMT
Post by Paul Watkins on Oct 28, 2006 20:26:08 GMT
This weeks back to normal. mainly 80's no new ones but nice to see the Sparks clip again even though Steve Wright talked too much over it!!.
Next Week on Totp2 "Archive material from Culture Club, Moby, Tight Fit, 10cc, Madness, The Charlatans and The Tourists, and new performances from All Saints and Gnarls Barkley."
Come on Totp2 show some new archive stuff This is the second week in a row that BBC2 Wales have dropped the show (only 4 weeks into it's run). Signs of things to come??
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TOTP2
Oct 22, 2006 10:30:24 GMT
Post by Paul Watkins on Oct 22, 2006 10:30:24 GMT
Well i see they partly conned us again. Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel was 'Mr Soft' from the recently unearthed 15/8/74 Noel Edmonds & Osmonds hosted edition. but the Bryds was from an american pop show (i think it's off a show called 'Hollywood a gogo').
Next weeks show is back to normal.(no new clips)
'''''The Jam, Haysi Fantaysee, Def Leppard, Tasmin Archer, Girls Aloud, Leo Sayer, Icicle Works and Tracey Ullman are the blasts from the past, and there's a new performance from Vincent Vincent and the Villains ''''
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