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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2013 12:04:01 GMT
They're Coming To Take Me Away, Ha Ha by Napoleon XIV in 1966. Apparently performed in a straight-jacket!
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Post by garysrothwellx on Dec 24, 2013 17:46:46 GMT
Anything by The Sweet!!
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Post by Barry Edwards on Dec 24, 2013 18:57:52 GMT
Cockney Rebel Judy Teen 23rd May 1974 and Mr.Soft 22nd August 1974 with BA Robertson and Herbie Flowers included in the line-up due to the break-up of the original band.
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Post by Tony Walshaw on Dec 26, 2013 10:35:24 GMT
Some from 1968, which appear to have been studio performances:
Small Faces with PP Arnold - Tin Soldier Love Affair - Rainbow Valley Cupids Inspiration - Yesterday Has Gone Small Faces - Universal Dusty Springfield - I Close My Eyes & Count To Ten O.C. Smith - Hickory Hollers Tramp Sandie Shaw - Together Vanity Fair - I Live For The Sun The Doors - Hello I Love You Nina Simone - Ain't Got No, I Got Life
But of course, many, many more
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Post by markjhaley on Dec 27, 2013 11:46:28 GMT
The Arrows 'My Last night With You' got a brief run out on BBC4's Great American Rock Anthems as part of the 'I Love Rock 'n' Roll' segment. It looked really sharp and would be great to see the whole performance.
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Dec 27, 2013 13:17:47 GMT
My answer to the question that this thread asks is "all of them".
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Post by David smothers on Jan 30, 2014 21:05:38 GMT
I would love more than anything to see the clip that goes with this audio track:
And the appearance by Eli Bonaparte singing "Never An Everyday Thing", I haven't seen any existing clips of him performing in any way, shape, or form.
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Post by Kev Hunter on Jan 31, 2014 10:03:15 GMT
A few from memory during 1970, a year that will forever stay with me for a lot of reasons.. SLADE - Shape Of Things To Come FAIRFIELD PARLOUR - Bordeaux Rosé THE GUESS WHO - American Woman OPUS - Baby Come On KING CRIMSON - Cat Food And from 1972: ESPRIT DE CORPS - If (Would It Turn Out Wrong)
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Post by Kev Hunter on Jan 31, 2014 10:21:14 GMT
Arghh.. forgot (also from 1970) JUICY LUCY - Who Do You Love A very vivid memory of this one (poss introduced by Savile?) and seeing steel guitarist Glen Campbell (no, not the Rhinestone Cowboy) hunched over his instrument and moving it around in Keith Emerson fashion..
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Post by Kev Hunter on Jan 31, 2014 15:54:06 GMT
Just remembered another one (I'm on a roll now).. URIAH HEEP - The Wizard There's a clip on YouTube of the band performing this, and it looks to me like a TOTP performance (mics, background) despite the host's introduction. Could this have been a TOTP insert used over on some Euro pop show back in the day? www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0iuaxvkXv4
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2014 11:16:13 GMT
Looks like it.
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Post by philmoss on Feb 1, 2014 12:03:12 GMT
Sweet actually don't do too badly compared to many other artists from the same era. Out of 30 TOTP performances that they recorded, 15 still survive. And I'm pretty confident that at least 2 more will come to light soon.
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Post by Alan Turrell on Feb 1, 2014 20:13:51 GMT
Sweet actually don't do too badly compared to many other artists from the same era. Out of 30 TOTP performances that they recorded, 15 still survive. And I'm pretty confident that at least 2 more will come to light soon. Phil any chance of listing the 15 that do survive and the 15 that don't cheers Alan.
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Post by jerryg on Feb 1, 2014 20:41:20 GMT
i would really like to have the chance to watch some of The Go-Jo's performances ,its such a pity that none of those dances have survived ,The artists that they covered were classic 60s ,groups like dave clark five ,4 tops ,supremes ,rolling stones , beach boys ,byrds,artists like petula clark ,nancy sinatra etc
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Post by Alan Turrell on Feb 2, 2014 10:12:04 GMT
Jerry the Go-jos dancing to Reflections from 26th December survives , so at least this clip gives us an indication as to what they were like. www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aoed6ec53E
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