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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2013 19:48:20 GMT
Anything by the Beatles, Stones etc
Argent: Hold Your Head Up and God Gave Rock 'n' Roll To You Mott The Hoople: Honaloochie Boogie & All the Way to Memphis Blackfoot Sue: Standing In The Road The Goodies: Inbetweenies David Essex: Gonna Make You A Star (with Macca) Showaddywaddy: Rock 'n' Roll Lady
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Post by williammcgregor on Dec 20, 2013 20:12:40 GMT
David Essex: Gonna Make You a Star (with Macca)"I don't think so" T.Rex: Ride a White Swan (I seem to remember he wore a Roman Centurion's Body Armour?) or am I wrong? The Tremeloes: Me and My Life (Great that it exists, missed the chance to see it at previous show) Jethro Tull: Living in the Past (great song) The Turtles: She'd Rather be with Me (under-rated group) Pink Floyd: See Emily Play (full song and cleaned up) (know it's not going to happen) Gilbert O'Sullivan (Alone Again Naturally)(a Genius song)
there's probably more to follow
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Post by SydV on Dec 20, 2013 20:31:30 GMT
Curved Air "Back Street Luv", simply because I can never get enough of Sonja Kristina.
Also King Crimson and Caravan's appearances in 1970.
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Post by williammcgregor on Dec 20, 2013 23:39:07 GMT
Curved Air "Back Street Luv", simply because I can never get enough of Sonja Kristina. Also King Crimson and Caravan's appearances in 1970. "Back Street Luv" is another one for my list...it's the first single I ever bought.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2013 0:14:46 GMT
Any recoveries would be good although I always hope for whole shows rather than clips! Xmas editions from '64 - '70 would be high on my wants list as they give a good cross-section of each year. Other than that, any Beatles, Stones, Kinks, Who, Zombies, Beach Boys, Yardbirds, The Move, The Animals etc. Single clips would include Curved Air - Back Street Luv, The Doors only appearance (and one by Johnny Kidd & The Pirates, if I recall correctly), Pipkins - Gimme Dat Ding, Caravan, T.Rex - Ride A White Swan, Don Fardon - Indian Reservation, 10cc - The Dean & I and a complete See Emily Play. Lots more though.
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Post by Greg H on Dec 21, 2013 1:00:37 GMT
Any recoveries would be good although I always hope for whole shows rather than clips! Xmas editions from '64 - '70 would be high on my wants list as they give a good cross-section of each year. Other than that, any Beatles, Stones, Kinks, Who, Zombies, Beach Boys, Yardbirds, The Move, The Animals etc. Single clips would include Curved Air - Back Street Luv, The Doors only appearance (and one by Johnny Kidd & The Pirates, if I recall correctly), Pipkins - Gimme Dat Ding, Caravan, T.Rex - Ride A White Swan, Don Fardon - Indian Reservation, 10cc - The Dean & I and a complete See Emily Play. Lots more though. Whole shows do indeed give a much better flavour of what was going on in the charts that week. The 60s shows that exist are great fun for the most part. The doors appearance would be very intriguing; I can't help but thinking they seem somehow out of place on totps. Would be good to see. Caravan would be well worth seeing too. Existing early footage of them is excellent
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Post by robchapman on Dec 21, 2013 15:09:52 GMT
Seven Drunken Nights by the Dubliners
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Post by Alan Turrell on Dec 21, 2013 18:30:23 GMT
Seven Drunken Nights by the Dubliners A promo of this song from TOTP's exists Rob .
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Post by robchapman on Dec 21, 2013 19:50:44 GMT
Seven Drunken Nights by the Dubliners A promo of this song from TOTP's exists Rob . I kind of posted that in jest but wow send me the link (and then tell me jeff beck scowling his way through hi-ho silver lining exists too!!)
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Post by Alan Turrell on Dec 21, 2013 22:25:39 GMT
A promo of this song from TOTP's exists Rob . I kind of posted that in jest but wow send me the link (and then tell me jeff beck scowling his way through hi-ho silver lining exists too!!) Hi Rob, the link to the video has been taken off youtube the only footage of it now is very short b/w clips with Peter Whitehead talking over the top i'm afraid . www.youtube.com/watch?v=PE2l6OIGaLE
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Post by nicadare on Dec 22, 2013 16:34:18 GMT
The Walker Brothers - Make it Easy on Yourself (1965) Jackie Trent - Where are you Now (1965) Jeff Beck - Hi Ho Silver Lining (1967) Simon Dupree & the Big Sound - Kites (1967) The Casuals - Jesamine (1968)
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Post by Liam Joseph on Dec 22, 2013 19:15:17 GMT
Many great choices by previous posters. Some others are: Black Sabbath - Paranoid Deep Purple - Fireball Hotlegs - Neanderthal Man Pioneers - Let Your Yeah Be Yeah Harley Quinne - New Orleans Foundations - Build Me Up Buttercup Love Affair - Bringing On Back The Good Times Donovan & Jeff Beck Group - Barabajagal David Bowie - Space Oddity Joe Cocker - Delta Lady Jethro Tull - Sweet Dream (a full cleaned up version) Yardbirds - Shapes of Things The Who - Substitute Georgie Fame - Sunny Spencer Davis Group - Gimme Some Loving
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Post by Alan Turrell on Dec 22, 2013 20:35:58 GMT
The Move - Chinatown Manfred Mann - Pretty Flamingo The Hollies - King Midas In Reverse Curved Air - Backstreet Luv Simon Dupree & The Big Sound - Kites Billy Fury - Beyond The Shadow Of A Doubt The Kinks - Waterloo Sunset Traffic - Hole In My Shoe
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Dec 24, 2013 10:11:10 GMT
The David Essex appearance has McCartney and Wings intoning 'I Don't Think So!!!!!!!!!!' as a cutaway....they don't back him. David sings a live vocal.
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Post by richardwoods on Dec 24, 2013 10:25:12 GMT
The David Essex appearance has McCartney and Wings intoning 'I Don't Think So!!!!!!!!!!' as a cutaway....they don't back him. David sings a live vocal. Didn't the Goodies do the cutaway another week IIRC?
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