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Post by peterfitzpatrick on Aug 26, 2011 22:32:52 GMT
I recognise that clip 3 face and can picture the singer but cannot remember who it is. It's bugging me. It'll come to me at 3 in the morning and I'll have to log-on to tell you :-)
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Post by markjhaley on Aug 27, 2011 0:20:09 GMT
3: Julie Covington ?
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Post by Simon B Kelly on Aug 27, 2011 1:10:22 GMT
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Post by Simon B Kelly on Aug 27, 2011 1:34:31 GMT
Just been researching the Ry Cooder clip to find out the exact broadcast date and found out some interesting info that I thought I'd share:
I wonder if the complete performance on the 2" Spool L20234 will ever see the light of day?
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Post by Simon B Kelly on Oct 21, 2011 12:53:18 GMT
Great news! Mike Melnyk who runs tzuke-info.net has very kindly sent me a DVD containing the Pop Quiz clips that were used to create the thumbnails on these pages: www.tzuke-info.net/jt-tv_pop_quiz1.shtmlS02E11. 19 June 1982This episode was incomplete and didn't feature any new information not already catalogued. The original info on this episode can be found here on page 2 of this threadwww.tzuke-info.net/jt-tv_pop_quiz2.shtmlS04E09. 18 Sep 1984The only archive music clips used in this episode were in the individual round. Question 1, for which there was no thumbnail previously, was for Judie Tzuke:Joni Mitchell - Coyote (The Greek, 1981) Question 2 was for Lloyd Cole and the clip used had previously been correctly identified by me. ;D Lou Reed - Waiting For The Man (A Night with Lou Reed, 1983) Question 3 was for Meat Loaf. The clip had previously been correctly identified by Graham Hammond.Dobie Gray - Drift Away (OGWT, 1974) Question 4 was for Andy Fairweather-Low and the clip used had previously been correctly identified by me. ;D Ry Cooder - Crazy 'Bout An Automobile (OGWT, 1982) Question 5 was for Fish and the clip used had previously been correctly identified by Peter Fitzpatrick.U2 - New Years Day (Promo filmed in Sälen, Sweden, 1982) Question 6 was for Glenn Tilbrook and the clip used had previously been correctly identified by Dave Woods.Elvis Presley & Frank Sinatra - Love Me Tender/Witchcraft (The Frank Sinatra Show, 1960) The image that I'd previously posted as Clip 6 was some new specially shot footage used for the next round. The panel had to identify the mystery celebrity and the music that was played backwards. Dave Woods was pretty close with his first guess of "a woman with blonde hair and glasses and a big pearl earring" as Andy-Fairweather Low and his team correctly identified the celebrity as Mari Wilson. So now we know... Unfortunately, the episode cuts out before the end of the show so I've no idea what the playout footage was. It's great to finally know who was in Clip 6, though, and to be able to catalogue another Pop Quiz. We still have 14 episodes with no info at all so if anyone has an uncatalogued episode from 1981-1984, let us know!
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Post by SydV on Oct 21, 2011 20:57:07 GMT
I’m sure I remember seeing part of the “Strawberry Fields Forever” promo in black & white during the closing titles of “Pop Quiz”. Maybe it was some other programme.
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Post by Dave Hall on Oct 21, 2011 22:16:25 GMT
Well done Simon, thats great work, keep plugging away!
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Post by Simon B Kelly on Nov 11, 2011 0:51:32 GMT
I’m sure I remember seeing part of the “Strawberry Fields Forever” promo in black & white during the closing titles of “Pop Quiz”. I'm not sure if it was ever used in the closing titles, Syd, but a minute and a half of the black & white promo was included in S03E09 (broadcast 11 Jun 1983) during the video round. It was shown to Micky Dolenz who was then given two easy questions: Mike: "That was Strawberry Fields, of course." Micky: "I know it well" Mike: "What was the other side of that?" Micky: "Penny Lane!" Mike: "Penny Lane for 1 point!" Micky: "I was at that session, sitting in a corner, going 'I Love The Beatles So...'" Mike: "That same year, '67, what was The Beatle album that was out, and a monster that year?" Micky: "Oh... um..." (At this point I guess thousands of viewers were shouting the answer at their TV screens!)Mike: "The one where you weren't sitting in a corner..." Micky: "Revolver?" Mike: "No! It was Sgt. Pepper!" Micky: "Oh, of course..."
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Post by Stephen Doran on Nov 11, 2011 8:40:44 GMT
Bet Mike Read loved that when he got it wrong. ;D
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Post by SydV on Nov 11, 2011 10:12:16 GMT
I’m sure I remember seeing part of the “Strawberry Fields Forever” promo in black & white during the closing titles of “Pop Quiz”. I'm not sure if it was ever used in the closing titles, Syd, but a minute and a half of the black & white promo was included in S03E09 (broadcast 11 Jun 1983) during the video round. It was shown to Micky Dolenz who was then given two easy questions: Mike: "That was Strawberry Fields, of course." Micky: "I know it well" Mike: "What was the other side of that?" Micky: "Penny Lane!" Mike: "Penny Lane for 1 point!" Micky: "I was at that session, sitting in a corner, going 'I Love The Beatles So...'" Mike: "That same year, '67, what was The Beatle album that was out, and a monster that year?" Micky: "Oh... um..." (At this point I guess thousands of viewers were shouting the answer at their TV screens!)Mike: "The one where you weren't sitting in a corner..." Micky: "Revolver?" Mike: "No! It was Sgt. Pepper!" Micky: "Oh, of course..." That must be it. I was just getting into the Beatles at the time and hadn‘t seen it before. It was a bit of shock as it looked so much more menacing in black & white. I’d seen the “Yellow Submarine” repeat on BBC2 the previous September and was listening to “Beatles hour” on Radio Luxembourg, but I hadn’t realised then that you could still buy albums that had dropped out of the charts, let alone those that had been produced 20 years ago! A friend then told me that a Woolworths in a nearby town had the blue 67-70 album on cassette, so we took a day off school in early July '83 and walked all the way across fields and dangerous busy roads to buy it.
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Post by Simon B Kelly on Nov 11, 2011 12:25:53 GMT
A friend then told me that a Woolworths in a nearby town had the blue 67-70 album on cassette, so we took a day off school in early July '83 and walked all the way across fields and dangerous busy roads to buy it. My Beatles appreciation had started a few years before that when I bought all their output on cassette. I therefore grew up listening to their albums with EMI's revised running orders! It was almost ten years before CDs arrived and I finally got to hear them in the order they should have been...
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Post by markg on Nov 11, 2011 16:06:48 GMT
Yes, Abbey Road has George Harrison songs starting off both sides!
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Post by Stephen Doran on Nov 11, 2011 16:11:42 GMT
Here Comes The Sun track 1 Side 2 didnt know he wrote Come Together though thought that was Lennon.
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Post by markg on Nov 11, 2011 16:32:15 GMT
Ah, my mistake: George has the first two tracks on side 1, that was it.
I presume it was to make the two sides as of equal length as possible.
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Post by Stephen Doran on Nov 11, 2011 16:36:02 GMT
Something side 1 track 2 thats it! ;D
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