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Post by John Green on Nov 15, 2012 1:16:38 GMT
I think it's actually one time where I prefer not to see the performer.There's something quaint about the song,but it's not Johnny Preston!
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Post by LanceM on Dec 12, 2012 2:13:46 GMT
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Post by Jeff Leach on Feb 23, 2013 3:31:22 GMT
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Post by iwest on Feb 23, 2013 9:16:24 GMT
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Post by Alan Turrell on Feb 23, 2013 10:43:25 GMT
The Small Faces clip comes from the 1965 film Dateline Diamonds and the Sandie Shaw clip comes Beat Club and the whistling Jack Smith one is from Beat Beat Beat the one that mystifies me is the Alan Price Set not sure what show this is from.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2013 16:36:44 GMT
I haven't seen the Alan Price Set clip before. My guess is it's from Dutch TV - there's a Dutch TV Manfred Mann set from the same year which used a similar white type set. That's my guess anyway... would be nice to know for sure.
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Post by Peter Prentice on Feb 27, 2013 14:09:21 GMT
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Post by SydV on Feb 27, 2013 23:00:48 GMT
This is back stage at the Palladium for the 22nd January 1967 TV show on which they refused to appear with the other guests on the revolving stage at the end.
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Post by Jeff Leach on Mar 5, 2013 2:37:26 GMT
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Post by SydV on Mar 5, 2013 11:08:04 GMT
The INA website has incorrectly titled that upload, the song is "Drowned in Wine". They did do "Love is a Sleeper" on the same show though.
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Post by LanceM on Mar 7, 2013 2:17:22 GMT
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Post by Roger Houdaille on Mar 12, 2013 3:35:09 GMT
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Post by andyc on Mar 12, 2013 22:20:30 GMT
192TV is a Dutch oldies channel, I think its from there.
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Post by Thomas Walsh on Mar 13, 2013 0:17:09 GMT
It's from ITV's "2G's And The Pop People" 1972. The Move are on the same show performing 'California Man' so this episode is historic in that Roy left during it's recording making the 'Move' appearance his very last with them I'd say. You can see how uncomfortable Jeff is performing the heavilly truncated '10538 Overture'.
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Post by LanceM on Mar 13, 2013 3:12:24 GMT
Thomas beat me to the punch here Is exactly right, in that this does indeed yield from both 192TV, as well as " ITV's " 2G's and The Pop People " . SLADE also performed ' Tak Me Bak Ome " on this same show as well. Of course as Thomas rightly pointed out, is historic in that Wood's appearence here being the last before the great conjunction between ELO and Wizzard ( Not to mention Roy's solo materials as well during this time frame ).. Here is the Slade performance as well here if have not seen previously, one of my top 3 favorite SLADE tracks.: youtu.be/sJMjKmW7uBACheers, Lance.
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