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Post by potty peter on Aug 31, 2005 17:53:41 GMT
what exists of marmalade top of the pops shows or german/holland shows.for example lovin things,rainbow and falling apart at the seams.only ob la di ob la da and walking a tightrope exist in the archives.
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Post by Chas on Sept 2, 2005 14:36:56 GMT
Have not seen any Marmalade from TOTP but have seen Baby Make It Soon B&W from Beat Club Germany and a Colour Video Of Sarah which could be a promo video from early seventies.
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Post by WilliamM on Sept 2, 2005 15:51:49 GMT
can't add to the totp list there's as you say Ob-La-Di-Ob-La-Da from the xmass 69 special in colour, and Walking A Tightrope from 20th May 76 other than that all I know is that the beat club performance of Ob-La-Di-Ob-La-Da also exists.
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Post by Kev on Sept 2, 2005 15:51:54 GMT
They feature in Anatomy of Pop which survives.
They use clips of the band in a studio setting. I think at least two different songs are chosen in snippet form.
I have no idea what show this is from.
I know they appeared on Colour Me Pop but don't know if this is the source.
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Post by Stephen Doran on Sept 2, 2005 20:02:41 GMT
Have not seen any Marmalade from TOTP but have seen Baby Make It Soon B&W from Beat Club Germany and a Colour Video Of Sarah which could be a promo video from early seventies. funny i taped beat club evrey week i dont recall that clip.
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Post by chas on Sept 5, 2005 7:12:50 GMT
Have not seen any Marmalade from TOTP but have seen Baby Make It Soon B&W from Beat Club Germany and a Colour Video Of Sarah which could be a promo video from early seventies. funny i taped beat club evrey week i dont recall that clip.
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Post by chas on Sept 5, 2005 7:17:10 GMT
The clip of Baby Make It soon was Introduced By The Girl in Beat Club but I will see if I can find It and give you a better description,The colour film of Sarah came from a set of Videos called Music Unlimited which had unusal tracks by Heads hands and Feet,Middle of The Road etc.
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Post by Robstar on Sept 5, 2005 13:28:51 GMT
there is a wealth of Marmalade promos commercially available- well 4 actually "Baby make it soon" , "lovin' things", " i see the rain" and "ob-la-de" . The first three are all available via the excellent BR Music DVD's on import. The "ob-la-de" promo was on the long deleted No. 1's 1965-69 that came out in the eighties. Excellent band, tese promos seem to have been sourced from Holland/ Belgian / german archives.
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Post by chas on Sept 5, 2005 19:53:28 GMT
[/img] funny i taped beat club evrey week i dont recall that clip. Have checked Marmalade clip from Beat Club seems to be from a 1969 programme broadcast several years ago on German Channel ORB,preceded by Steppenwolfe and a Beat Club insert collage then followed by Robin Gibb also on this programme are Thunderclap Newman and Clodagh Rogers I dont know if this is how the programme went out in 1969 or if they were edited again before being shown by ORB, It is in the Beat Club Studio and not a Promo Film although they are miming.
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Post by Stephen Doran on Sept 6, 2005 7:43:04 GMT
thanks chas. ;D
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Post by John Stewart Miller on Oct 30, 2005 23:21:55 GMT
'Ob la di' B + W 1960s promo on 'Rock and roll greatest yrs 1968' VHS. TOTP performance from TOTP Xmas 69 (?) on 'Pop goes the sixties'. 'Loving things' promo 68 on 'Remember the 60s' Dutch DVD series. 'Doing their thing' Granada special 1970 (repeated on cable TV). Appearence on the special (or was this a series ?) - 'Anatomy of pop' BBC 70 - 71.
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Post by Laurence Piper on Oct 31, 2005 2:38:06 GMT
Marmalade are also on either a surviving Julie Felix or Bobbie Gentry show (possibly both) at least once. This exists on colour tape. I don't have the Kal guide to hand to check...
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Post by Penny on Oct 31, 2005 11:16:58 GMT
Must be the Julie Felix show as theat particular Bobbie Gentry show is junked .
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Post by Laurence Piper on Oct 31, 2005 18:18:05 GMT
Yes. I've just checked and it's the 3/5/70 Julie Felix Show, existing on colour tape. I thought there was something else around that time existing with The Marmalade too and it's the 25/7/70 edition of It's Lulu. This one is a b/w t/r (of a colour show).
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Post by alliofinn on Nov 3, 2022 12:43:06 GMT
Marmalade are also on either a surviving Julie Felix or Bobbie Gentry show (possibly both) at least once. This exists on colour tape. I don't have the Kal guide to hand to check...
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