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Post by Alan Turrell on Nov 1, 2011 22:06:54 GMT
This is great News looks a really good show , now let's hope we can see it at some point.
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Post by Neil Barker on Nov 2, 2011 0:56:05 GMT
Yeah, hopefully. Just the Roxy Music and Mud performances will be good enough for me!
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Post by Stephen Doran on Nov 2, 2011 9:44:45 GMT
Recent find then i take it!
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Post by Chris Dabbs on Nov 2, 2011 11:12:38 GMT
I've dug out this image from my Roxy collection - I strongly believe this to be their Pyjamarama performance. I didn't say that Roxy Music were on the 15-11-1973 edition. I got my info from here... homepage.ntlworld.com/e.watkins/musictv/interest3.htmApologies for the wrong info about Mud. Haven't a clue why I said that! Must have been dyslexic this morning! I too hope any Roxy Music performances from 1973 exist... I'm more intrigued by "Pjamarama" though any clip would be very welcome! Attachments:
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2011 11:19:06 GMT
Keep us up to date on whether this one is found to exist or not, folks! Fingers crossed that another TOTP surfaces...
Going by what the BFI said, it's a b/w t/r rather than VT then? I wonder why this one exists in this form, if so? Was it made at the BFI's request (if so, why this one in particular) or a surplus sales print that they took in?
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Post by Richard Hunter on Nov 2, 2011 12:56:08 GMT
Great news.
Perhaps KAL could show it at their music event/day next year?
Fingers crossed.
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Post by markg on Nov 7, 2011 16:31:00 GMT
I remember the performance of "Street Life", particularly the 'finger-click' bit where the camera changed shot for every click. Has that really been lost/mislaid? It seems like I'd seen it comparatively recently. Maybe I've just got a good memory.
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Post by markboulton on Nov 7, 2011 19:03:09 GMT
Keep us up to date on whether this one is found to exist or not, folks! Fingers crossed that another TOTP surfaces... Going by what the BFI said, it's a b/w t/r rather than VT then? I wonder why this one exists in this form, if so? Was it made at the BFI's request (if so, why this one in particular) or a surplus sales print that they took in? Not necessarily. Laurence! If you recall at Missing Believed wiped, the BFI even refer to their VT screenings as "prints", bizarrely.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2011 10:21:31 GMT
Not necessarily. Laurence! If you recall at Missing Believed wiped, the BFI even refer to their VT screenings as "prints", bizarrely. Very true, Mark! It's a peculiar habit that seems to persist with some people.
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Post by nickconnor1961 on Nov 8, 2011 18:19:05 GMT
Have got this in full with GG, , (He was edited out of ennifestival ) and good quality as well,
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Post by Paul Watkins on Nov 8, 2011 18:28:36 GMT
Have got this in full with GG, , (He was edited out of ennifestival ) and good quality as well, Are you sure that wasn't 15/11/73?
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Post by nickconnor1961 on Nov 8, 2011 19:43:35 GMT
Have got this in full with GG, , (He was edited out of ennifestival ) and good quality as well, Are you sure that wasn't 15/11/73? If its the week he went stright in at 1 i have got it, i will check my Dvds but pretty sure it is , Ilove you love was released November 9th (38 years ago tomorrow as it happens ) it hit 1 on Nov17th i know because i broke my Arm on the same day cheese rolling at ? Hill near shurdington Glocs, so yes rember it well, OUCH
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2011 21:47:40 GMT
EinsFestival definitely showed 15/11/1973, not 22/11/1973, and 15/11/1973 was when GG first hit No. 1 (w/e 17/11/1973). I think the confusion was caused by what the OP wrote, "The following show, 22/11/73 is listed on the BFI website : "... and straight in at No 1 Gary Glitter's `I Love You Love Me Love'." If that's what the BFI website says, then it's wrong.
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Post by nickconnor1961 on Nov 13, 2011 23:48:30 GMT
EinsFestival definitely showed 15/11/1973, not 22/11/1973, and 15/11/1973 was when GG first hit No. 1 (w/e 17/11/1973). I think the confusion was caused by what the OP wrote, "The following show, 22/11/73 is listed on the BFI website : "... and straight in at No 1 Gary Glitter's `I Love You Love Me Love'." If that's what the BFI website says, then it's wrong. Ilove you love came stright in at 1 on 17/11/73, and stayed there till 15/12/73 when replaced by Slade , according to this that is
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Post by nickconnor1961 on Nov 13, 2011 23:50:00 GMT
EinsFestival definitely showed 15/11/1973, not 22/11/1973, and 15/11/1973 was when GG first hit No. 1 (w/e 17/11/1973). I think the confusion was caused by what the OP wrote, "The following show, 22/11/73 is listed on the BFI website : "... and straight in at No 1 Gary Glitter's `I Love You Love Me Love'." If that's what the BFI website says, then it's wrong. Ilove you love came stright in at 1 on 17/11/73, and stayed there till 15/12/73 when replaced by Slade , according to this that is www.amazon.co.uk/Virgin-Book-Top-Charts-Books/dp/0753522004/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1321228148&sr=1-1
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