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Post by Alan Turrell on Mar 29, 2021 12:53:35 GMT
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Post by paul carney on Mar 29, 2021 13:42:00 GMT
Wow!
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Post by richardwoods on Mar 30, 2021 7:53:24 GMT
Brilliant! Does anyone know if the whole show survives?
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Post by Alan Turrell on Mar 30, 2021 9:04:37 GMT
This guy has some great stuff on his channel if you like 60s psych.
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Post by robertreinstein on Mar 30, 2021 11:43:38 GMT
Brilliant! Does anyone know if the whole show survives? Yes, the entire episode does survive.
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Post by stevej on Apr 5, 2021 20:10:46 GMT
Not only Traffic, but also Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity on the same edition- a pretty damn impressive line-up by anyone's standards! www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJRkhZYUEJ0If I remember correctly the series was originally videotaped in colour. A dvd 'The Very Best of Goodbye Again' issued a few years ago by Granada Ventures includes some stunning colour film inserts amongst the b&w studio footage but inevitably suffers from being one long compilation - and of course there are no guest spots. The series features some very good material and is long overdue a proper release, ideally of the complete b&w telerecorded shows with the colour film inserts as bonus extras. Prime Network fodder long before now you would have thought, so there must be a tangle of rights issues. Steve
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Post by Jeff Leach on Apr 6, 2021 1:29:39 GMT
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Post by petercheck on Apr 6, 2021 6:53:23 GMT
A new one to me too! Very interesting.
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Post by stevej on Apr 6, 2021 14:43:00 GMT
A new one to me too! Very interesting. The entire show, made by Norway's NRK is here (in pristine sound and vision):
Jools and The Brian Auger Trinity toured europe extensively in the late 60s and as a result seem to be one of the better represented UK groups of that era in overseas tv archives. Not forgetting of course their memorable appearance in '33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee'...
Returning to 'Goodbye Again' another edition featured Donovan along with Ike & Tina Turner. Another double whammy! The series came under the 'Kraft Music Hall' umbrella in the States and we were treated to one of these US colour taped editions at a Kaleidoscope event a year or two back, although I don't recall seeing any musical guests in that one. Maybe they were only featured in the UK edits...?
From Wikipedia:
(All four extant, though not in their original colour - with the exception of filmed inserts)
Show 1, TX 18 August 1968 Music: Ike & Tina Turner, Donovan
Show 2, TX 24 August 1968 Music: Traffic, Julie Driscoll & Brian Auger and the Trinity
Show 3, TX 14 September 1968 Music: Georgie Fame, Selena Jones
Show 4, TX 3 August 1969 Music: Mel Torme
Interesting to note the final edition was shown many months after the first three.
Steve
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Post by petercheck on Apr 6, 2021 15:38:23 GMT
I have the Ike and Tina Turner performance from a rebroadcast (I think it was shown on Channel 4's 'The White Room' in the mid '90s).
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Post by Mike Goldwater on Apr 10, 2021 23:55:30 GMT
Not only Traffic, but also Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity on the same edition- a pretty damn impressive line-up by anyone's standards! www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJRkhZYUEJ0If I remember correctly the series was originally videotaped in colour. A dvd 'The Very Best of Goodbye Again' issued a few years ago by Granada Ventures includes some stunning colour film inserts amongst the b&w studio footage but inevitably suffers from being one long compilation - and of course there are no guest spots. The series features some very good material and is long overdue a proper release, ideally of the complete b&w telerecorded shows with the colour film inserts as bonus extras. Prime Network fodder long before now you would have thought, so there must be a tangle of rights issues. Steve A few years ago it was announced by Kaleidoscope, that they had managed to track down two episodes of the show that were show in the US. These editions were taped on 525 line NTSC colour which explains why the location inserts were filmed on 35mm Colour film stock, and these editions were taped concurrently with the B&W editions which were produced for the UK market, since ATV were not broadcasting in colour yet. If a DVD release of the series was made, then these colour versions should be included.
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Post by SydV on Apr 23, 2021 17:14:55 GMT
Not only Traffic, but also Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity on the same edition- a pretty damn impressive line-up by anyone's standards! www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJRkhZYUEJ0That's right up there with the very best TV performances I've ever seen. Auger is chronically underrated IMHO, though "Road to Cairo" probably wasn't a good choice for a follow up single to "Wheels on Fire" in terms of sustaining themselves as a hit group and perhaps over-exposure on TV (I think they were appearing weekly on David Frost's show at one point) might have lost them some credibility with the more discerning record buyer. Auger's early 70s albums ("A Better Land" aside) are all quite brilliant.
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