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Post by Bob Savage (robstar) on Apr 5, 2005 16:05:19 GMT
There's also a Promo for Dear Eloise around which I have, it's from european tv and features Graham Nash just prior to leaving . Tis brill
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Post by Laurence Piper on Apr 5, 2005 17:49:18 GMT
Is this the one on the "Remember" DVD or another promo?
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Post by MC on Apr 6, 2005 12:28:37 GMT
There's also a Promo for Dear Eloise around which I have, it's from european tv and features Graham Nash just prior to leaving . Tis brill There are two. One is a stand alone with the boys in the centre of some city. The other is from the Swedish show Popside and is linked with the promos of Jennifer Eccles and Wings. Michael
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Post by Bob Savage (robstar) on Apr 7, 2005 11:40:18 GMT
Yeah laurence it is from the great remember dvd. What about the promo of them on a ship/ barge doing "blowin' in the wind" has anyone mentioed that one. The Hollies are long overdue a complete dvd anthology.
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Post by Adam James Smith on Apr 7, 2005 16:14:05 GMT
Do any contemporary performances of "Listen to Me" exist?
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Post by Laurence Piper on Apr 7, 2005 16:47:57 GMT
There's a Beat Club performance of that song from 1968, yes. It's the only one I know of, although there could also at least be a promo film for it, I would think.
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Post by Adam James Smith on Apr 7, 2005 18:13:46 GMT
Is Graham Nash still in the band in that Beat Club appearance?
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Post by MC on Apr 7, 2005 18:59:11 GMT
Listen To Me was recorded in August, and was Nash's very last recording with the band. It was released in September and Nash appeared on Beat Club (lip synched not live) doing it and its B side Do The Best You Can (an A side in parts of Europe). It must have been during this trip to Europe that The Hollies recorded the Blowin In The Wind shipboard promo. Aboard the ship they also lip synched to Listen To Me and Do The Best You Can so both songs have two promos.
Nash made his last appearence with The Hollies in early December.
MC
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Post by Jason Hart on Apr 7, 2005 21:59:10 GMT
The TOTP performance of 'Sorry Suzanne' is on the TOTP 40th anniversary DVD. There's also the medley song 'Holliedaze' from 10.9.81 which saw Graham Nash back on TOTP with the band.
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Post by Guest on Apr 10, 2005 22:00:10 GMT
I thought Blue Peter was complete in the archives! Is there much missing?
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