Long lost David Bowie video on TOP2

Long lost David Bowie video on TOP2

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Legacywr

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189 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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BBC2 at 7.30. A live take of Gene Genie(?) that has rcently been unearthed!

Lippy Kid

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176 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Legacywr said:
BBC2 at 7.30. A live take of Gene Genie(?) that has rcently been unearthed!
Heard the bloke who the clip belongs to on Radio 2 a couple of weeks ago, talking to Johnny Walker. Sounded quite intriguing but I forgot all about it.

Thanks for the heads up.

Legacywr

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189 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Lippy Kid said:
Legacywr said:
BBC2 at 7.30. A live take of Gene Genie(?) that has rcently been unearthed!
Heard the bloke who the clip belongs to on Radio 2 a couple of weeks ago, talking to Johnny Walker. Sounded quite intriguing but I forgot all about it.

Thanks for the heads up.
For those that don't know, a camera man from the recording kept a copy because he used a fish eye type lens for the first time. The BBC's own recording got wiped, but said camera man only realised quite recently that he had the only copy.

Mr GrimNasty

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171 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Was it really that amazing? For fans perhaps.

TheEnd

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189 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Mr GrimNasty said:
Was it really that amazing? For fans perhaps.
Yea, I thought that.
I couldn't see what the fuss was about.

Legacywr

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Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Mr GrimNasty said:
Was it really that amazing? For fans perhaps.
It probably is an age thing.

HarryW

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270 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Superb, yes I'm old enough to remember it...quite a unique version too with Mick Ronson(?) having a solo in the middle and lots of harmonica from DB, over 4 minutes long and live (not that the vid/audio sync is any good on it).
Tis on the tube now https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7atHoLxow9k

Legacywr

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189 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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Why oh why did that chump talk over the beging and end of that video??

Legacywr

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189 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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Thanks for the link!smile

Can you remember when he first apperead on TOTP singing Starman? And your mum saying "is that a man or a woman?" Incredible!

Black can man

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169 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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Takes me back , Bowie was a real star

Thanks for the link

Simpo Two

85,511 posts

266 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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Legacywr said:
And your mum saying "is that a man or a woman?" Incredible!
You can see her point though:





Browsing images to find that, it strikes me he's a like an effeminate Sean Bean!

VinceFox

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173 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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thx for posting, good find.

alsaautomotive

684 posts

201 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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When it was announced that some rare Bowie footage had been found I was rather hoping it would be the Laughing Gnomebiggrin

tr7v8

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229 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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Legacywr said:
Why oh why did that chump talk over the begining and end of that video??
That irritated me as well!

FourWheelDrift

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285 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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Probably more to do with the BBC routinely wiping recordings and losing lots than anything else. Loads of missing episodes of TV programmes and occasionally rare finds. I think a couple of episodes of early Dr Who have been recently found as well.

Eric Mc

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266 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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FourWheelDrift said:
Probably more to do with the BBC routinely wiping recordings and losing lots than anything else. Loads of missing episodes of TV programmes and occasionally rare finds. I think a couple of episodes of early Dr Who have been recently found as well.
Before the mid 1970s the BBC (and other TV channels) generally did not keep permanent archive copies of their broadcast material. They didn't think that there would be much interest or commercial reason to hang onto old stuff.

VT was also relatively expensive - and its chief practical point was that it could be reused many times.

Mr GrimNasty

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171 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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Legacywr said:
Mr GrimNasty said:
Was it really that amazing? For fans perhaps.
It probably is an age thing.
Yeh I'm TOO old! LOL.

HarryW

15,151 posts

270 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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1972 OGWT live version of
Oh you pretty things..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnXZ3R3OWpg
5 years.......... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=louXPUW7tHU
Queen bh....... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpH_cpV2oYk


Edited by HarryW on Thursday 22 December 14:17

williamp

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274 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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Eric Mc said:
FourWheelDrift said:
Probably more to do with the BBC routinely wiping recordings and losing lots than anything else. Loads of missing episodes of TV programmes and occasionally rare finds. I think a couple of episodes of early Dr Who have been recently found as well.
Before the mid 1970s the BBC (and other TV channels) generally did not keep permanent archive copies of their broadcast material. They didn't think that there would be much interest or commercial reason to hang onto old stuff.

VT was also relatively expensive - and its chief practical point was that it could be reused many times.
Plus they were quite bulky. Can you imagine the size of warehouse needed to store 18? hours of footage from 365 days a year, for 2 channels, every year. Plus radio broadcasts. Plus (why not) the unedited footage too. In the right humidity/tenmperature conditions. The size would be mind boggling

Possibly the BBC archive circa 1985:



LuS1fer

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246 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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I was never into Bowie though can now appreciate his talent. All I saw last night was a pretty good live rendition from a pasty-faced ging-er and a weirdo in bacofoil but fair play, it was still good and he hit all the notes he attempted.

The thing is so could many others (Rod Stewart was a great performer live) but most were forced to mime in a rather pointless fashion. It was better back then though - more raw and gutsy but then Time does flex like a wh*re and falls w****** to the floor.... wink

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Edited by LuS1fer on Thursday 22 December 19:42