This was filmed just six days after their Top of the Pops appearance for California man. They have worked out some choreography (the leg kicks). Their costumes are pretty much the same as the last performance, except Bev is now wearing the raspberry beret that Jeff was wearing on Top of the Pops.
As a child fan of elo in the late 70s i had no idea of their evolution and overlap with the move at the time. All these old clips emerging are absolutely fascinating.
Curious that despite Woody not appearing with ELO, they're using the customised bass he used in The Move, and would also been seen with in his later solo career.
@@lhpl I think Mark is referring to Rosie Langley, the violinist who has toured with Jeff Lynne's ELO in the past, not Rosie Vela, she's been out of the picture for around two decades.
This is just pure seventies, two great lead singers performing together, what a combination,remember it well 🎸🕶️❤️❤️🎹
First time this ELO fan has seen this. Lynne's piano skills are niftier than I realised.
Nothing could have prepared me for the wardrobe on the first performance
Gracias por estas sensacionales imagenes de nuestro amado Jeff Lynne
This was filmed just six days after their Top of the Pops appearance for California man.
They have worked out some choreography (the leg kicks).
Their costumes are pretty much the same as the last performance, except Bev is now wearing the raspberry beret that Jeff was wearing on Top of the Pops.
"The Move" was a 'groovey' band, 4sure! Jeff Lynne & Roy Wood...together! How cool, is that?? XO 2023
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻... Tremendo hacer doblete como The Move y ELO...
CADA VEZ MÁS SORPRESAS EN EL MEJOR CANAL ELODEVI 👏👏👏
Esse Jeff é uma figura kkk
My first real rock concert were in Odense, Denmark. Warm up group: The Move - Headliner: Deep Purple :-D (Y) 1970/71 not sure :-D
this was the month roy left elo no wonder whys he's not here
He is there singing lead.
I think you're not here! He's in the green with the huge saxophone thingy.
@@seltaeb3302 As in Roy is in the Move, but not in ELO (though he played on the record of 10538) Roy left and formed Wizzard.
As a child fan of elo in the late 70s i had no idea of their evolution and overlap with the move at the time. All these old clips emerging are absolutely fascinating.
I sure wish my world would turn again
Great group The Move
Good work!
Finally one ,with that amazing quality !( thanks),ready for evil woman from supersonic :)
super
All bands are at their best when their at their weirdest.
Curious that despite Woody not appearing with ELO, they're using the customised bass he used in The Move, and would also been seen with in his later solo career.
So Roy played with jeff & Bev as the Move in part 1 and then not for ELO by part 2? Was this the last time they performed together maybe?
Endcof and era. Start of a new
WOW!!!! Did not know California Man was by The Move. My respect for Cheap Trick went down a notch.
That second song sounded great, I'd never heard it b4, what is the title ?
This is a nice slice of early Jeff Lynne. Will he ever tour again? Let's hope so. And don't forget to bring Rosie on board again!
I don't think Rosie Vela has been in the picture for years - more than a decade perhaps?
@@lhpl I think Mark is referring to Rosie Langley, the violinist who has toured with Jeff Lynne's ELO in the past, not Rosie Vela, she's been out of the picture for around two decades.
Jeff's vocal's sound just like Roy Wood's.
roys in the move in the green jacket but doesnt appear with elo.....great footage though
Na primeira parte baixou o Jerry Lee Lewis no Jeff, só faltou tocar piano com os pés igual Jerry Lee fazia
What is that sound snippet at the end?
Thunderclap Newman - 'Something in the Air'
Or the tv show from 1974 (on the third day medley)
Countdown man has lost his marbles, after transferred from the Big Match.
Jeff está parecendo Jerry Lee Lewis no piano
....and we got lip syncing on American Bandstand
Pretty forgetful song, but loads of funand the band shows it.
I was never a fan of the 50's revival ELO. Much prefer their synth and strings sound later on
That intro music was ripped off from Frank Zappa, “Hungry Freaks, Daddy”
God, ELO sucked. They sucked so bad.