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FM LIVE AT ESSEN POP & BLUES FESTIVAL in 1969
i just found a little excerpt of the mac playing "albatross" at the 1969 pop & blues festival in essen, germany:
http://www1.wdr.de/fernsehen/rockpal...tival-100.html there's 3 vids on this page - click the one in the middle and go to 6:09 . . . and 'ere they are in all their albatross glory! enjoy martin |
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Nice find, lazypoker! I've never seen this clip before. Too bad it's so short and the camera work could be better, but it's rare to find any new video of the band at all. Thanks!
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this is a trailer (sort of) for a 4-hour-marathon on german tv station wdr on early easter monday morning, focussing on the "essen pop & blues festivals" held in 1969 and 1970. there's not too much info circulating yet on what exactly can be seen on that programm. but here are some acts who played the festivals and of which i know there is substantial footage in existance: keef hartley band, nice, deep purple, taste, pink floyd, aynsley dunbar retaliation, hardin & york, taj mahal, burnin' red ivanhoe, third ear band. and a whole lot more bands played as well. as the short "albatross" excerpt is all i've seen from the mac's performance, i don't know if more of it can be seen on that easter monday programme - needless to say that i'm CRAVING for it! anyway, i'll be recording the programme and you friends on "the ledge" will certainly be the first to know if some mac footage showed up . . . |
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Ahhh, wonderful!!
Thank you so much, lazy poker! Wonder how many hours of video lie rotting in the vaults around the world... |
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Thank you Lazypoker... that clip's priceless. It's so frustrating that there's so little footage out there of the Green-era band truly playing live. The ones of them miming to Albatross have always annoyed me!
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Thank you, LP. Wonderful find. What a tone Green has there, and Kirwan's playing is so purposeful and accurate. All together: beautiful.
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quite a bit of rare and interesting stuff was featured (though often spoiled by even more disappointing - and even disturbing - camera work than on the mac clip), so it was worth the "sleepless" night for me anyway, but . . . that was it. |
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Thanks anyway for trying, lazy poker, and thanks for the report! |
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This is an awesome nugget. Thanks for finding and posting this!!
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Worrying about today only takes away tomorrow's peace. |
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And here is all concert!
45,24 minutes of the best band ever! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raxIHiwca5Q Enjoy! |
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but thanks anyway, dalko! |
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Here in Europe Germans have the reputation to be very, very systematical and methodical. They have it somewhere, for sure.
Maybe the journalist who wrote the article can ask for more? http://www1.wdr.de/fernsehen/rockpal...tival-100.html |
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for example: i've been repeatedly in contact with archivists and editors of tv stations in germany (including the wdr in cologne) in trying to find diverse footage in their vaults. although i've been lucky in some cases, in others i wasn't successful. i remember times they gave me the thumbs up as they had the stuff listed, but shortly after they apologised because the footage couldn't be copied, was literally rotten or couldn't be found (despite being listed). and that happened even with footage from the 70s or 80s. an editor at the wdr provided me with a list of ALL the vintage programmes that could be considered for re-broadcast in the "from the archives" series. believe me - i was absolutely floored reading that list. but my high hopes and expectations were shattered even faster than they'd been raised: quite a lot of those contents are still in existence indeed, but the film material is severely damaged and can't be broadcast anymore. and restoration is out of the question as it would be way too expensive. and now back to the "1969 essen pop & blues festival": there's sadly no more footage than what was shown on that occasion . . . and that also means that we simply have to be grateful for those 78 seconds of "albert ross". |
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