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Post by dirtyfaz on Feb 3, 2019 8:09:18 GMT
Anyone know anything about this?
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Post by Tony Wilkinson on Feb 3, 2019 17:35:07 GMT
Anyone with a couple of hours to spare could conjure that lot up from youtube......
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Post by moorlock2003 on Feb 5, 2019 17:34:27 GMT
Still missing: Magic Woman Touch (Midnight Special).
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2019 22:26:55 GMT
Still missing: Magic Woman Touch (Midnight Special). Also Long Cool Woman and Another Night from their 1975 appearance on the same show. All episode of The Midnight Special apparently still survive in the archives.
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Post by moorlock2003 on Feb 6, 2019 0:51:26 GMT
Still missing: Magic Woman Touch (Midnight Special). Also Long Cool Woman and Another Night from their 1975 appearance on the same show. All episode of The Midnight Special apparently still survive in the archives. Yes. There also was The Merv Griffin Show from 1975, where they did Another Night and He ain't Heavy.
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Post by anthony on Feb 6, 2019 4:50:22 GMT
we really need an official collection of clips, the best so far is that Dutch collection of some years ago. Looks like a fan has put this together. Sadly I can't see it happening
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Post by cameron on Feb 6, 2019 12:11:00 GMT
we really need an official collection of clips, the best so far is that Dutch collection of some years ago. Looks like a fan has put this together. Sadly I can't see it happening
I can't see it happening either. I wish the Hollies took a leaf out of the Sweet's book. They (or rather original guitarist Andy Scott) have bought up all their clips over the years and they're all available in flawless quality, un-watermarked, on YouTube. Andy Scott often uploads short interview videos, explaining that particular TOTP performance, or enthusing about a recently discovered clip. Really fascinating stuff. But their YouTube views are really high (most videos well over 500,000) and their hits package CD is constantly dipping in and out of the supermarket shops here. There's a clearer link than ever now between visual music and record sales. Look at how the recent Queen film has just completely knocked their career into the stratosphere. We're in a visual generation, the YouTube generation. I don't expect the Hollies to join it anytime soon though.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2019 13:26:35 GMT
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