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Rockman
And Giorgio Gomelsky's film of the early band appears lost forever.
Yes Giorgio says in this interview that it just disappeared
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Harlem Shuffler
Does anyone know where this film can be seen in the UK?
Unfortunately because of the political correctness issues it's unlikely to appear on the BBC as so many other good music docs do: if anyone knows where to find it please let us know.
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Harlem Shuffler
Does anyone know where this film can be seen in the UK?
Unfortunately because of the political correctness issues it's unlikely to appear on the BBC as so many other good music docs do: if anyone knows where to find it please let us know.
Which would be quite ridiculous.
BBC regularly show films directed by Polanski...and documentaries about him also.
One of the most popular programmes on UK television is 'East Enders' and a favourite character was one 'Dirty Den'.
The Actor who played him had previously served time for murder.
Crazy times we live in.
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Harlem Shuffler
Does anyone know where this film can be seen in the UK?
Unfortunately because of the political correctness issues it's unlikely to appear on the BBC as so many other good music docs do: if anyone knows where to find it please let us know.
Which would be quite ridiculous.
BBC regularly show films directed by Polanski...and documentaries about him also.
One of the most popular programmes on UK television is 'East Enders' and a favourite character was one 'Dirty Den'.
The Actor who played him had previously served time for murder.
Crazy times we live in.
Of course I could easily be wrong, but given the withdrawal of the film from that festival after "complaints" it doesn't seem likely that Auntie BBC will show it anytime soon.
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Mr.D
Too bad so many of you have hidden email addresses...
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Green LadyQuote
Harlem Shuffler
Does anyone know where this film can be seen in the UK?
Unfortunately because of the political correctness issues it's unlikely to appear on the BBC as so many other good music docs do: if anyone knows where to find it please let us know.
Which would be quite ridiculous.
BBC regularly show films directed by Polanski...and documentaries about him also.
One of the most popular programmes on UK television is 'East Enders' and a favourite character was one 'Dirty Den'.
The Actor who played him had previously served time for murder.
Crazy times we live in.
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Green Lady
Of course I could easily be wrong, but given the withdrawal of the film from that festival after "complaints" it doesn't seem likely that Auntie BBC will show it anytime soon.
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Mr.D
Too bad so many of you have hidden email addresses...
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Deltics
Note the Dartford phone number, I've always suspected that Mick's was the only family with a phone
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Deltics
Another interesting screenshot from "The Quiet One".
If it's genuine it claims to be from the Musicians Wanted pages of Melody Maker dated August 18, 1962.
Apparently this is the ad that Tony Chapman responded to.
Note the Dartford phone number, I've always suspected that Mick's was the only family with a phone.
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Deltics
Note the Dartford phone number, I've always suspected that Mick's was the only family with a phone
In 1962? Didn't everyone have a phone by then? I know England was a poor country quite some time after the war though.
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Note the Dartford phone number, I've always suspected that Mick's was the only family with a phone
In 1962? Didn't everyone have a phone by then? I know England was a poor country quite some time after the war though.
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Deltics
Note the Dartford phone number, I've always suspected that Mick's was the only family with a phone
In 1962? Didn't everyone have a phone by then? I know England was a poor country quite some time after the war though.
Gosh no. My partner's family (in Cornwall) didn't have a phone at home until about 1978, and I only got one in about 1976!
(I had a job in the early 1970's developing big computer systems, and sometimes things went wrong. The (lost profession) Computer Operators had a habit of ringing up people in the middle of the night on the slightest of excuses rather than RTFM. So I gave them my address (not having a phone) and told them that if they had a problem sufficient to come to my place - about 30 mins drive - I'd respect that and get up and helpout. Never happened.)
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Mr.D
Too bad so many of you have hidden email addresses...
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Mr.D
Too bad so many of you have hidden email addresses...
My email is and has always been in full view.
wait a minute...I think I may have already received it. Got to go check.
Was that you Mrd? Thanks a bunch. Very cool.
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Mr.D
Too bad so many of you have hidden email addresses...
My email is and has always been in full view.
wait a minute...I think I may have already received it. Got to go check.
Was that you Mrd? Thanks a bunch. Very cool.
No, that was from me, jeroen
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jeroen
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Spud
There was a shortage of phone lines in some areas too through the 60s when many more folks started to want one.
Some of us will remember the old "party line" ...where neighbours shared a single line and only one of you could use it at once .
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I wonder if we stones fans exagerate about the quantity and quality of the vaults. There could be a lot less unknown footage and recordings than we think.
Bill might have used the best available footage. Which is logic as it is his film. So...there may be not much else to be discovered. Sad? Yes. But...such is life.