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Post by paul carney on Oct 23, 2023 23:51:10 GMT
I’ve seen plenty of RSG clips which are film telerecodings. Was any of it originally recorded on videotape?
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Post by Peter Stirling on Oct 30, 2023 0:03:22 GMT
I’ve seen plenty of RSG clips which are film telerecodings. Was any of it originally recorded on videotape? It use to go out live in some regions while as late as Sunday in others, indicating recordings were made, whether these were TR or VT don't know. However, there is a Marvin Gaye performance that has a lot of tape flashes, which perhaps was because a well-used tape was used(very expensive,scarce as only Ampex made them until the relaxation of the patents circa 68) to timeshift the show and then TR it with the tape put back on the self for something else?
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Post by williammcgregor on May 5, 2024 15:29:06 GMT
READY STEADY GO!11.06.1965 With Manfred Mann, Dave Berry, Wayne Fontana and The Mindbenders, Lulu, Marianne Faithfull (missing)Nico was featured three times on RSG! in 1965. Her first two appearances were June 4 and 11. For the first she gave an interview, for the second she performed Dylan’s ‘It Ain’t Me Babe’. Clinton Heylin in Double Life Of Bob Dylan (2021) suggests it was ‘Mr. Tambourine Man’ but an off-air tape of the programme lays the uncertainty to rest. Nico is accompanied by acoustic guitar and double bass in the studio and taped strings fill out the arrangement, although they sound like they are playing in another room. Her final time on the show, August 13, she sang ‘I’m Not Sayin’. None of her other appearances are thought to be extant either as audio or video. (see Andy Neill, Ready Steady Go! The Weekend Starts Here (2021) The above comes from the following NICO – Continental Singer, Model and Actor in London, 1965 — Peter Stanfield ... www.peterstanfield.com/blog/2023/3/2/nico-im-not-saying
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