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Post by Tim on Jul 16, 2004 13:45:44 GMT
Just a heads up to check this site www.brmusictwo.com/ out for various performances from the 60's & 70's (Hit the Dvd/Video Link) I'm not sure what is rare or not, but i can tell you the David Bowie performance of Space Oddity on Swiss TV's Hits A Go Go 12.11.69 certainly is! It's on Remember the 60's Vol. 4 DVD. Not only are their European Shows but UK too, Colour Me Pop etc! The Dvd's come with DTS Sound also.
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Post by William Martin on Jul 16, 2004 15:25:18 GMT
nice find, where do these clips come from ie what shows?
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Post by Laurence Piper on Jul 16, 2004 20:22:50 GMT
So what are these DVDs called and where can you get them? How many are there and is there a contents list anywhere? Any help appreciated.
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Post by Tim on Jul 17, 2004 0:16:15 GMT
Hi, Sorry about that tired post above, i knew of the Bowie clip from 'word of mouth' & your right there are no details on the DVD's, maybe you can email BR? I ordered via Key Mail Order in the UK. Please post the listings here if you find out? Here's a link to my scanned 60's Vol4 DVD Cover: Apart from the Bowie performance is there anything else worth mentioning on this 60'S Vol4 DVD? defiantpose.homestead.com/dvd.htmlTim Ps The quality is excellent.
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Post by William Martin on Jul 17, 2004 14:23:02 GMT
do you happen to know if the dates given are the dates of the program in which the clips are used or the actual date of the performances, in other words are they repeats from earlier or from other progs? for instance is the barry ryan clip colour?
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Post by CliveUK on Jul 19, 2004 6:34:56 GMT
> I'm not sure what is rare or not, but i can tell you the David Bowie performance of Space Oddity on Swiss TV's Hits A Go Go 12.11.69 certainly is!
Well that would be extrordinarily rare !
Considering that 'Hits A Go Go' was actually a Swedish TV programme.
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Post by Tim on Jul 19, 2004 10:11:44 GMT
> Well that would be extrordinarily rare ! Considering that 'Hits A Go Go' was actually a Swedish TV programme. Don't know about the Swedish version but it's known Bowie appeared on the Swiss TV Hits A Go Go November 1969. I'd ask BR Musicfor tracklists. Colour = B.Ryan, Fortunes, Move,Marbles,Hollies,Blue Mink B/W = Rest Tim
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Post by CliveUK on Jul 19, 2004 10:57:02 GMT
Opps ! Much apologies, I was getting Sweden and Swiss mixed up (which is poignant as I am half Swiss and living in Sweden)
"Hits A Go-Go" was indeed a Swiss television programme.
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Post by Graham Hammond on Jul 31, 2004 0:05:41 GMT
Tim, Do yo have Remember The 60s volumes 1-3 and if so are you able to provide scans of the back covers of these.I would like to know from what shows the performances come from.Many thanks.
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Post by Graham Hammond on Jul 31, 2004 0:06:45 GMT
Tim, Do yo have Remember The 60s volumes 1-3 and if so are you able to provide scans of the back covers of these.I would like to know from what shows the performances come from.Many thanks.
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Post by William Martin on Jul 31, 2004 14:19:59 GMT
Opps ! Much apologies, I was getting Sweden and Swiss mixed up (which is poignant as I am half Swiss and living in Sweden) "Hits A Go-Go" was indeed a Swiss television programme. out of personal interest what language was the show in, French, German or Italian?
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Post by Tim on Aug 1, 2004 4:52:47 GMT
Tim, Do yo have Remember The 60s volumes 1-3 and if so are you able to provide scans of the back covers of these.I would like to know from what shows the performances come from.Many thanks. No, contact BR Music <out of personal interest what language was the show in, French, German or Italian?> Sounds like German Tim
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Post by William Martin on Aug 5, 2004 15:44:40 GMT
That sounds right, The majority of Swiss programming seems to be in german.
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Post by Sal Mohammed on Aug 6, 2004 14:57:02 GMT
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Post by William Martin on Aug 6, 2004 15:21:42 GMT
musikladen=music shop? like that dutch music shop platenworm, plate maggot or have I got that one wrong?
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