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Post by Alan Turrell on Sept 6, 2011 4:45:28 GMT
Yes i also thought it looks super-impossed , the background doesn't look real enough to me .
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Post by Alan Turrell on Aug 31, 2011 16:50:21 GMT
Nice find Ray, on the subject of TOTP promo's i was wondering just how many promo's exist that were not especially made just for TOTP.I take it some were made just for that show alone and so are wiped or missing as long as there from a missing show.But what about other promo's that were shown that were not made just for TOTP for example I SAW HER AGAIN / MAMAS AND THE PAPAS , THE DUBLINERS / SEVEN DRUNKEN NIGHTS both these promo's exist and i expect many more do , i'd like to see a list of just the promo's shown on TOTP.
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Post by Alan Turrell on Aug 29, 2011 10:11:35 GMT
Interesting so they played some clips from the interview on the radio but nothing shown on tv, this reminds me of someone who was complaining about people reffering to youtube clips in some other thread , but this is why youtube is so valuble to people who are interested in archive material , without it you wouldn't have seen this clip.
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Post by Alan Turrell on Aug 27, 2011 21:21:02 GMT
Thanks very much for all the info Lance , as usual a great help like you would love to see the Please Please Me clip if it survives thanks again .
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Post by Alan Turrell on Aug 27, 2011 18:43:19 GMT
Does anyone know if Roundup was the name of the show or is it something else, i haven't seen this before . I Know there's alot of Beatles stuff on youtube but interested to know more about this one. www.youtube.com/watch?v=WACZUxHTww8
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Post by Alan Turrell on Aug 7, 2011 16:46:22 GMT
I'd love to see this all the way through, being someone that lives in the brighton area a fascinating clip, i've never seen or heard of this play before and seeing Brighton station and around the town in 1969 although only briefly , it was really interesting.Great clip.
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Post by Alan Turrell on Jul 29, 2011 21:08:57 GMT
Yes i wasn't very hopeful that it was from u.k Tv , but you never know a great clip anyway .
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Post by Alan Turrell on Jul 29, 2011 19:46:29 GMT
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Post by Alan Turrell on Jul 26, 2011 5:02:28 GMT
If i could choose any episode to watch from 74 , this might well be the one , it looks a really good show.
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Post by Alan Turrell on Jul 23, 2011 10:36:42 GMT
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Post by Alan Turrell on Jul 23, 2011 10:32:07 GMT
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Post by Alan Turrell on Jul 23, 2011 7:56:48 GMT
I think i'm right in saying that there is footage for every hit single the Kinks had , what a brilliant dvd this would make .
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Post by Alan Turrell on Jul 20, 2011 16:18:06 GMT
This is fascinating stuff, i only wish i could help but the only thing i remember is seeing the show with Steve Marriott as a guest , good luck with the research.
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Post by Alan Turrell on Jul 17, 2011 8:07:33 GMT
Keep up the good work Lance , some really interesting clips here thanks again.
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Post by Alan Turrell on Jul 16, 2011 18:21:27 GMT
Yes you can hear the very beginning of Save Me by Dave Dee and the gang , but what intrigue's me is according to the youtube poster the date of this episode is 29/12/66 , but according to the TV.com RSG Website ,Jimi Hendrix appeared on the 16/12/66 and Dave Dee wasn't on this show .The following were the last two shows. n 4, Episode 17 – Aired: 12/23/1966 Ready Steady GOES! (final show)
Final show: Ready Steady GOES! Guests: --Mick Jagger and Chris Farlowe - "Out Of Time" & "Satisfaction" (song excerpts) --The Who - "Please Don't Touch" (Eddie Cochran song they never issued a studio version of) and "I'm A Boy" --Paul Jones - possibly "Baby Tomorrow" --Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich - possibly "Save Me" --Eric Burdon --Alan Price --Donovan --Lulu --Keith Relf and Paul Sammwell Smith --Julie Felix --Cat Stevens --Merseys --Peter and Gordon --Small Faces --Spencer Davis Group (Note: Some of the above may have just been spoken appearances and not musical performances)
Episode Overview Read Reviews
N/A Never Rated Season 4, Episode 16 – Aired: 12/16/1966 Jimi Hendrix; Marc Bolan; The Troggs
Guests: --Marc Bolan - "Hippy Gumbo" --The Escorts - "Head To Toe" --The Four Tops (on film) - interview --Jimi Hendrix Experience (Jimi Hendrix, Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell) - "Hey Joe" (their U.K. TV debut) --The Merseys - "Rhythm Of Love" --Keith Relf (of the Yardbirds) - "Shapes In My Mind" --Victor Sylvester - "You're Dancing On My Heart" --The Troggs - "5-4-3-2-1," "Anyway That You Want Me" and "I Can Only Give You Everything" (last song with closing credits)
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