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Post by Rocker84 on Apr 11, 2020 19:39:31 GMT
There's a recording of paper plane they did on top of the pops on 13.9.2002 it was unbroadcast at the time but it appears on the RIFFS DVD I've Just done some research it is from may 2000 not 13.9.02 it was unbroadcast
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Post by hershie on Apr 11, 2020 20:02:02 GMT
There's a recording of paper plane they did on top of the pops on 13.9.2002 it was unbroadcast at the time but it appears on the RIFFS DVD I've Just done some research it is from may 2000 not 13.9.02 it was unbroadcast Broadcast 22nd November 2000. Doesn't have the intro though.
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Post by Rocker84 on Apr 11, 2020 20:30:49 GMT
I've Just done some research it is from may 2000 not 13.9.02 it was unbroadcast Broadcast 22nd November 2000. Doesn't have the intro though. "We all make mistakes forgive me" I forgot about that TOTP 2 quo special I've not seen it for years Here's some info of the RIFFS DVD with information of TOTPs on it 2003 RIFFS (Universal Music TV 9813911) Bonus DVD available with initial copies of the "Riffs" CD in November 2003. Included "Caroline" (from 'The One & Only' July 2002) / "Roll Over Lay Down" (One & Only) / "Whatever You Want" (One & Only) / "Forty-Five Hundred Times"-"Rain" (Filmed live at Heitere Open Air, Zofingen, Switzerland - August 2003) / "Solid Gold" (Heitere Open Air) / "Paper Plane" (from Top of the Pops 2 Special) / "All Stand Up" (Exclusive unbroadcast version - originally filmed for Top of the Pops) / "Rockin All Over The World" (Taken from Top of the Pops 2000th Edition) / "Jam Side Down" (Promo Video). Released in November 2003. Time: 44 minutes approx
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Post by matt on Apr 12, 2020 15:23:48 GMT
Yeah that paper plane clip was certainly broadcast in the totp2 special. I remember thinking rick looked a bit heavy, and him walking across the stage a little strangley during the second solo
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Post by hershie on Apr 12, 2020 18:42:05 GMT
Post now updated to include TOTP2.
I can't bring myself to trying to count appearances.
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Post by Quoincidence on Apr 12, 2020 18:52:12 GMT
The Roadhouse Medley from 1992 was definitely not live via satellite. The A'dam session was on the 30th September 1992. Done for Countdown.
Not sure what else was performed but recordings exist for Roadhouse Medley, Mystery Medley and a bit of Whatever You Want which I think was intended to be used as a Bella Commercial. Awful copies from the broadcast masters are on YouTube.
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Post by hershie on Apr 12, 2020 18:55:30 GMT
The Roadhouse Medley from 1992 was definitely not live via satellite. The A'dam session was on the 30th September 1992. Done for Countdown. Not sure what else was performed but recordings exist for Roadhouse Medley, Mystery Medley and a bit of Whatever You Want which I think was intended to be used as a Bella Commercial. Awful copies from the broadcast masters are on YouTube. Yeah, it's definitely a gimmick they used. I don't know why they had to pretend it was live though. Interesting to know about the session though; not one I'd heard of at all! I've never seen a good quality copy of it - the sound in particular is always awful.
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Post by allyp on Apr 12, 2020 19:11:16 GMT
I never realised that some of the 105 or so appearances they did on top of the pops included audience playback, chart rundowns or end credits. Always thought it was a mixture of live,(inc repeats, second appearances)video and the occasional pan’s people/legs and co. Choreography. Thanks for the list very interesting.
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Post by wolfman on Apr 12, 2020 20:29:43 GMT
I never realised that some of the 105 or so appearances they did on top of the pops included audience playback, chart rundowns or end credits. Always thought it was a mixture of live,(inc repeats, second appearances)video and the occasional pan’s people/legs and co. Choreography. Thanks for the list very interesting. pans people ..legs n co go go dancing ....I'm far too young to remember .
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Post by hershie on Apr 12, 2020 21:35:39 GMT
Post now updated with all the continuity/presenter links pre-86.
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Post by JB on Apr 13, 2020 9:55:22 GMT
Found this DVD in Camden Town a couple of years ago... Attachments:
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Post by hershie on Apr 13, 2020 11:59:53 GMT
Found this DVD in Camden Town a couple of years ago... Nice. Is the quality as good as it says? I'm struggling to find things in as good quality as I'd like. I'm seeing if I can guess where in Camden you got that from; tiny little shop up some stairs at the lock, run by a bloke and his dog?
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Post by kursaal75 on Apr 13, 2020 12:22:14 GMT
Isn't that supposed to read: RUNNING ALL OVER THE WOTLD WORLD 1988
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Post by hershie on Apr 13, 2020 12:47:46 GMT
Isn't that supposed to read: RUNNING ALL OVER THE WOTLD WORLD 1988 Date: 31/12/1988 Song: Rockin' All Over The World (and clip of Pictures Of Matchstick Men) Presenter: Jimmy Saville, Alan Freeman, Pete Murray, David Jacobs and others Chart Position: N/A Misc: 25th anniversary of TOTP (started 01/01/64). Mostly a compilation of clips and interviews, with a few in studio performances (including the Swinging Blue Jeans, The Tremeloes and Mud). Quo appear at the very end - a clip of POMM with Francis reacting to it, followed by a performance of RAOTW to end the show. Titles over the track Link: Youtube
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Post by kursaal75 on Apr 13, 2020 13:42:49 GMT
Isn't that supposed to read: RUNNING ALL OVER THE WOTLD WORLD 1988 Date: 31/12/1988 Song: Rockin' All Over The World (and clip of Pictures Of Matchstick Men) Presenter: Jimmy Saville, Alan Freeman, Pete Murray, David Jacobs and others Chart Position: N/A Misc: 25th anniversary of TOTP (started 01/01/64). Mostly a compilation of clips and interviews, with a few in studio performances (including the Swinging Blue Jeans, The Tremeloes and Mud). Quo appear at the very end - a clip of POMM with Francis reacting to it, followed by a performance of RAOTW to end the show. Titles over the track Link: Youtube Thanks for explaning that Hershie
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