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Post by David Saunders on Jun 4, 2015 16:09:20 GMT
That's right. Some of the songs I've included do indeed exist, but not all performances like Suzi Quatro's Can the Can which exists privately on TOTP 11/05/73 and at the BBC on TOTP 25/12/73, but all her other performances of this song remain wiped, so I've made some overlaps. "Suzi Quatro's Can the Can which exists privately on TOTP 11/05/73" Not heard of this ? Are you sure you're not mixing it up with 48 Crash which does exist No. Definitely Can the Can. An ex-forum member once confirmed the date and song to me from a trader he knew who owns it. I wish I had access to the performance, as I'd supply a copy to Kaleidoscope, but great to know it exists.
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Post by Paul Watkins on Jun 4, 2015 16:13:42 GMT
"Suzi Quatro's Can the Can which exists privately on TOTP 11/05/73" Not heard of this ? Are you sure you're not mixing it up with 48 Crash which does exist No. Definitely Can the Can. An ex-forum member once confirmed the date and song to me from a trader he knew who owns it. I wish I had access to the performance, as I'd supply a copy to Kaleidoscope, but great to know it exists. If you have any details you can pass on, i can look into it if you want.
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Post by Paul Watkins on Jun 5, 2015 15:26:49 GMT
No. Definitely Can the Can. An ex-forum member once confirmed the date and song to me from a trader he knew who owns it. I wish I had access to the performance, as I'd supply a copy to Kaleidoscope, but great to know it exists. If you have any details you can pass on, i can look into it if you want. I think that ex-member may have been mistaken.
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Post by David Saunders on Jun 9, 2015 11:38:02 GMT
I think that ex-member may have been mistaken. The ex-member was definitely not mistaken. He lists two different TOTP performances of Can the Can - one from 11/05/73, the other from the existing 25/12/73, so his information is correct.
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Post by Paul Watkins on Jun 9, 2015 11:42:32 GMT
I think that ex-member may have been mistaken. The ex-member was definitely not mistaken. He lists two different TOTP performances of Can the Can - one from 11/05/73, the other from the existing 25/12/73, so his information is correct. what's his source/evidence that it exists though?
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Jun 9, 2015 11:56:43 GMT
Which ex-member was it?
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Post by David Saunders on Jun 9, 2015 12:02:20 GMT
The ex-member was definitely not mistaken. He lists two different TOTP performances of Can the Can - one from 11/05/73, the other from the existing 25/12/73, so his information is correct. what's his source/evidence that it exists though? I always obtain my information from Reliable sources from within and outside of this forum including the ex-member, One for the Dads, Youtube, etc. The source and his ex-trader source are private, but the information I've provided from the ex-trader is a fact.
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Post by David Saunders on Jun 9, 2015 12:08:37 GMT
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Post by Paul Watkins on Jun 9, 2015 12:19:40 GMT
what's his source/evidence that it exists though? I always obtain my information from Reliable sources from within and outside of this forum including the ex-member, One for the Dads, Youtube, etc. The source and his ex-trader source are private, but the information I've provided from the ex-trader is a fact. While I don't dispute this trader said he has it.I do know that can the Can exists as audio, nobody is aware that it exists as a visual. Mistakes have been the norm when it comes to totp.
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Post by David Saunders on Jun 10, 2015 10:15:24 GMT
I always obtain my information from Reliable sources from within and outside of this forum including the ex-member, One for the Dads, Youtube, etc. The source and his ex-trader source are private, but the information I've provided from the ex-trader is a fact. While I don't dispute this trader said he has it.I do know that can the Can exists as audio, nobody is aware that it exists as a visual. Mistakes have been the norm when it comes to totp. The majority of Top of the Pops information and footage I’ve come across to date has been accurate. Only a small amount has turned out to be from other programmes. In the absence of the visual footage, the ex-music trader’s information cannot be disproved.
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Post by David Saunders on Jun 10, 2015 11:28:04 GMT
Here are some more TOTP recordings (inclusive of discs, performances and films) I'd like to see if any turn up, inclusive of Pan's People and other dancers. As before, some exist on alternate weeks, but not at the BBC:
Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich - The Legend of Xanadu (reported on this forum to have been seen since all editions featuring this were wiped) (promo film); Manfred Mann - Mighty Quinn (promo film); Donovan - Jennifer Juniper; Clodagh Rodgers - Come Back and Shake Me; Dawn - Knock Three Times; Assagai - Telephone Girl; Yvonne Elliman, Murray Head and the Trinidad Singers - Superstar; New Seekers - Never Ending Song of Love; Osibisa - Music for Gong Gong; The Carpenters - Superstar; T Rex - Ride a White Swan; The Angelettes - Don't Let Him Touch You; Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs - Seaside Shuffle; Junior Campbell - Hallelujah Freedom; Cat Stevens - Can't Keep It In; Bruce Forsyth - Didn't He Do Well; Timmy Thomas - Why Can't We Live Together; Carly Simon - The Right Thing to Do; Neil Sedaka - That's When the Music Takes Me; Bryan Ferry - A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall; Sweet Dreams - Honey Honey (22/08/74); Mac and Katie Kissoon - Don't Do It Baby; The Rubettes - Foe-Dee-O-Dee; Procol Harum - Pandora's Box; Mike Oldfield - In Dulce Jubilo; Randy Edelman - Concrete and Clay; John Miles - Music (18/03/76); Barry Biggs - Work All Day; Detroit Spinners - Wake Up Susan
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Post by petercheck on Mar 29, 2022 7:17:01 GMT
Which 2 do you think might turn up soon Phil ? Lies in your eyes from Jan 76 is the next one I wish! This, Slade 'Let's Call It Quits' (x2) and T-Rex 'London Boys' are at the top of my "lost" 1976-1977 holy grails...
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Post by John Fleming on Jul 6, 2022 11:47:57 GMT
Lies in your eyes from Jan 76 is the next one I wish! This, Slade 'Let's Call It Quits' (x2) and T-Rex 'London Boys' are at the top of my "lost" 1976-1977 holy grails... I was told by a reliable source who attended the event that Kal showed one of the "Let's Call It Quits" performances at one of their events in poor quality b/w. I haven't seen it myself since original tx
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Post by robertreinstein on Jul 7, 2022 18:27:27 GMT
I wish! This, Slade 'Let's Call It Quits' (x2) and T-Rex 'London Boys' are at the top of my "lost" 1976-1977 holy grails... I was told by a reliable source who attended the event that Kal showed one of the "Let's Call It Quits" performances at one of their events in poor quality b/w. I haven't seen it myself since original tx Yes, a TOTP performance of Let's Call It Quits, with Slade wearing the rubber noses was recovered by Kal from the "computer tapes". Dated 19th Feb 1976.
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Post by Jeff Leach on Jul 8, 2022 0:10:37 GMT
Dave Edmunds Rockpile "I hear you Knocking", JOHNNY JOHNSON & THE BANDWAGON "Blame It On The Pony Express" and Peter Noone "Oh you pretty thing"
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