Various Artists - Top of the Pops-394 (Kinks/Elton john/Mick Jagger/Lindisfarne) - BBC - LP Promotional Issue - 70s Rock Pop Spoken Word
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Top of the Pops-394 (Kinks/Elton john/Mick Jagger/Lindisfarne) by Various Artists UK BBC 130443 Stereo LP Promotional Issue 70s Rock Pop Spoken Word.
Artist | Various Artists |
View Artists | Various Artists (Kinks/Elton john/Mick Jagger/Lindisfarne) / Various Artists / |
Title | Top of the Pops-394 (Kinks/Elton john/Mick Jagger/Lindisfarne) |
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Formats | LP / Promotional Issue / |
Genres | 70s / Rock / Pop / Spoken Word / |
Label | BBC |
Catalogue Number | 130443 |
Mode | Stereo |
Origin | UK |
Year | 1973 |
Condition of Record | EX+ |
Keywords | |
Price |
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Transcription disc of show 394 with performances from TOTP:
by Kinks (Skin and bone-live) and Supersonic rocket ship-live & Acute schizophrenia*-live and Holiday-live*/Elton John (Rocket man-live)
Also includes New World (Sister Jane-live and Country convention-live) and Heads Hands and Feet (Country boy-live) and Lindisfarne (Lady Eleanor-live)
* On 'Pops extra' side
Other side-Pops extra:Interview with Mick Jagger talking about 'Exile on main street' and other stuff-interrupted with a 'sorry' by someone coming in to the room !
Lasts about 7 mins 45secs
and Lindisfarne (Road to kingdom come)
and (unknown male vocal) Something in the way she moves (James Taylor song)
A guy fron East Sussex called Mike has kindly informed us that above track is by 'New World'
TBC
Nice song.
Thanks Mike !
Anyone know who this is (not James Taylor)-problem with googling it is that Beatles 'Something' comes up a lot as well as James Taylor but precious little else ?!
All tracks are different performances to the regular single or LP track
Some possibly actually live in front of the audience but the usual practice with TOTP was that the artiste/group laid down the track in a session prior to the programme airing and then mimed on TOTP. Not always.