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Nazareth Live in Copenhagen 1975 - Hair Of The Dog & Guilty
From OGWT Scotland 1975 see: ua-cam.com/video/YE-cDwOj7Z0/v-deo.html
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Joni Mitchell - Wembley Arena 1983
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Joni Mitchell - Guitar, Dulcimer & Piano Russell Ferrante - Keyboards Michael Landau - Guitar Larry Klein - Bass Vinnie Colaiuta - Drums
Loose Tubes - Bath International Festival 1986
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Loose Tubes were a British jazz big band/orchestra active during the mid-to-late 1980s. Critically and popularly acclaimed, the band was considered to be the focal point of a 1980s renaissance in British jazz.
Rory Gallagher - Hammersmith Odeon 1977
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Complete TV recording of the Sight And Sound broadcast
Rory Gallagher - Rock Goes To College 1979
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Complete recording - Rock Goes To College 1979
The View From Daniel Pike - Episode 6 "Pig in The Middle" 1973
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Drama series dealing with the adventures of a low-paid private detective based in Glasgow. Creator Edward Boyd Stars Roddy McMillan, David Gallacher, Alex McCrindle
Old Grey Whistle Test - Scotland 1975
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The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Rab Noakes, Nazareth, Average White Band, Blue, Dan McCafferty
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - Give My Compliments To The Chef & Delilah
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OGWT part of Old Grey Whistle Test Scotland 1975. ua-cam.com/video/YE-cDwOj7Z0/v-deo.html
Best Scottish band I can think of... Wierd but certainly best live band Scotland has ever produced 👌🏴✌️
Lordy, Scottish rock was in bad shape in 1975, obviously not including AWB
So happy to find this - saw them at the Proms back in (I think) 86 or thereabouts. And twice on their reunion tour few years back - Cheltenham and Brecon. And I was at school with Steve Day (trombone), who put me onto the band before they became a thing. Nice guy.
No one in Italy know SAHB, i discover they casually. They were really sensational, and deserved more fortune and consideration. I would like to know more things about theyr carreer
SAHB. My first big concert at age 16 or 17. (1976) Traveled from Andover Hants to London. What a show
Thanks for posting👊
Send the Roadies out for more Julio 😂
I saw SAHB backing Mott The Hoople. At that time I had not heard of them. Have to say they took the show for me even though Mott were great.
Quite different from the album version I'm used to hearing.
The Sight and Sound series was great back when the BBC made decent shows. Well done for uploading this and the best quality I've seen of this concert. Rory was always better as a 3 piece though imo.
I've already got the stereo radio broadcast on BBC FM Radio in good quality. They couldn't record a picture like this and stereo sound all on to one tape at the time. So the stereo sound had to be recorded on audio tape only. The BBC still have all episodes and all stereo tapes for the episodes, but they can't be bothered to sync the two up and broadcast them in stereo nowadays. So they always show them in mono now. Only Queen's NYE simulcast concert gets broadcast in stereo still. I think this might have something to do with the band themselves. A Flock Of Seagulls from 1983 was once broadcast in stereo around 10 years ago which I still have. I personally have synced the 1000th episode of Top Of The Pops in May 1983. This was a one-off stereo simulcast with BBC FM Radio 1 or 2. That came out well. I also synced The "BBC Sight & Sound: In Concert" (same show as this) featuring Nena which is from 1984. This came out extremely well. It's like my stereo audio file had been improved to sound more like a concert by the software. This will be my next job. It's just keeping it in sync that can be difficult, but I've got round that now.
Thank goodness this episode with Alex & SAHB is preserved... just sorry for this generation who never will know how Sensational Alex & SAHB were 😢
100% agree, they were amazing.
Brilliant show. Dan McCafferty's patter is magic, it was nice to see Blue and Rab Noakes again but in the end Alex totally stole the show. It's just a pity that Gerry Rafferty didn't also feature.
Sadly missed
Pick up the pieces, disco classic
Love this as a kid. Imagine this at 21.30 on a Monday night
Pick Withers on drums for Rab Noakes. Next minute, playing drums in Dire Straits........
Epic footage! Thanks OGWT.
Saw SAHB in Swansea 1976 do this....epic stuff!!
Beautiful
It was a truly wonderful concert; Joni had the audience completely under her spell. Such quality, such boldness and authority. A night to remember. As I recall, the BBC recorded the concert and broadcast it on television and, in stereo, on the radio simultaneously. Perhaps they still have the tape…This is a genuine piece of history of an artist at the top of her game; thank you for sharing it.
and now there is Taylor Swift!!!! that says it all
Strange comment. Says nothing at all.
One of the best tracks ever Love this band still ❤️. Hurry up and your again
Love's the only country i know. *holds back tears*
God I wish more concerts were this moving nowadays. Ending with Woodstock was genius, I loved how she slowly faded herself out and vamped the chords while the credits rolled, so eerie and heartbreaking.
Rolisisima!!!!
Boones farm strawberry hill t shirt truly hair of the dog!! 😅
Very nice quality the best on yt. Thanks
Talk tv
AWB.....such a groove!
So so good
There's that creepy host again.....i can't imagine how he got that job.
“Whispering”Bob Harris, one of the if not best music presenters.
@@Lauriedriver he's friggin creepie
Great guitar 🎸 Player. At Hammersmith Odeon.
Boss. Go ed.
Presenter gives me shivers
Great episode. Seeing SAHB and Naz made me think of all the amazing vocalists Scotland has produced, i.e. Bon Scott, Dan McCafferty, Alex Harvey, James Dewar (Robin Trower, Stone The Crows), Davey Pattison (Gamma, Robin Trower), Brian Connolly (Sweet), Frankie Miller, Kal Swan (Tytan, Lion), Alex Ligertwood (Santana), Maggie Bell, a.o.
And Rod the sod
Fish
@@klnine 🐠🐟🐟🐟🐟
The Set List is Amazing. The show I saw in Hollywood was Unforgettable ❤
And she's returning to Hollywood in October! With tickets at two grand though, I'll pass.
not the best tv gum-shoe drama but some competent acting esp. the main man, thanks for that, beats modern tv crap by a mile
saw them many times, a truly great band
Lucky you!
just bloody awesome, and shall always remain so!
A tragically rare testament to the live power of Scotland's greatest rock band and the charisma of their leader. This was the OGWT that made me an instant fan. Everyone was talking about it the next day at school - well, all the cool kids anyway
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Love Alex Harvey band nothing like them now shame remember waching them late at night in the 70s wonderful
Wow. What a belter. Loved SAHB.
I was at this concert.😀
I was at the Birmingham NEC one the same week. She said the same things to the crowd, unless this IS the Birmingham concert ! Probably the best concert I ever witnessed.
Lucky you,saw the Band and her in Queens,NYC,Breckers,Jaco,Pat,the Persuasions
Just curious what the date in 1983 if you recall? I attended a Crosby Stills and Nash concert at Wembley Arena in July 1983. I live in Chicago but accompanied a friend to London and the CS&N concert as part of a contest he had won. We watched the concert sitting on the stage and also got to go backstage.
@@bradsense7431 Just dug out the ticket stub, it was April 23rd 1983. Row M seat 59. Must confess I was a bit disappointed Jaco was not playing.
@@fenixfp40 thanks for the response and digging out the old stub. I have all mine stuffed in envelopes ha ha. True no Jaco(RIP) but the bass player here Larry Klein very good. I think he and Joni were married at this time. Were you aware prior to attending this concert that it was being filmed for broadcast? That would be cool to experience it live and then relive it later when broadcast or here on You Tube.
Used to go to the Sunday folk nights in the Salutation Hotel in Kinross ..pretty sure Rab Noaks Archie Fish and Barbra Dickson all played there,,,great nights
Perfect 👢👢
Yah man brilliant intro to the bands. "That films of the band that should have but never quite did," hahaha
My dad played the prison warden❤
I wish they would bring it out on dvd
Got to see Alex Harvey Band on a number of occasions they were great to watch Live what as happened to the music where did it all go wrong the 60S and 70s was a great time to be on the scene I loved it then and still do..
They were amazing - saw them a couple of times, Sheffield and possibly Manchester, at about this time and have their albums on vinyl. Shame there is so little online - this really captures the atmosphere, personalities and excellent playing. Follow some of them as individual musicians to this day.
Scotsman Millennial Woes sent me here, so my expectations are high! 🤓📖 🎥
same