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JMARKO
It may or may not have been located/offered for the Sticky Fingers anniversary edition, and it may or may not have been rejected for use by those putting the project together. I may also just be remembering this about another audio source. This is possibly one of the 'lost/destroyed' tapes.
Other contributors to this board that know video have a more concrete answer, and I'll leave it to them to decide to offer more details.
There are also still photos from the performance. There were wardrobe changes from the Brown Sugar portion.
If you look on this collage poster (linked here) - below Aftermath and above Stone Age you can see a live shot of the band. Mick, wearing a hat at the mic with Kieth. (I had this poster, that's why I know the image) This is purportedly a still from that performance. I've seen the image elsewhere, but can't recall where - perhaps even here.
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This link does not offer more than already written above...
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j.b.goode
rolling stones searching footage video from 22 april 1971 on totp
just sound on VGP-100:
3 Bitch
4 Wild Horses
Tracks 3-4: 1971-04-22: 'Top Of The Pops' (BBC), London, UK
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VideoJames
Yes, I am working on both projects, I have submitted a 30 second sampler of Bitch & Wild Horses from the April 1971 Top of the Pops broadcast from the mastertape.
I am awaiting their decision, it could go to either the Marquee or Sticky Fingers project Many, many years ago I had a friend who's job at the BBC was to Bulk erase various TV shows..(yes you heard it... "bulk erase" TV shows). He had the foresight to realise some of these shows were worth keeping. He has quite a private collection, I was able to get a bunch of shows before they were erased forever. So many shows were lost,to make room to tape other shows. Master Tapes were very expensive to keep and storage was costly also, so it was cost effective to record over shows. This was a practice done with American TV shows also. This practice is still going on today, you would think they would have learn, but at least it is not anywhere near what was erased back in the 60's & 70's. I worked at Atlantic Records in the 70's and help with their library, I saved alot of tapes and films that were about to get thrown out in the garbage. Sadly many things were thrown out before I got there. I knew someone that worked at one record company that found boxes of tapes "In the garbage" that later ended up to be some of the rarest things around and still not bootlegged! This is one of the reason when people ask, "where is that show or film" that's what happened they got erased for the shows like "How to make a peanut butter sandwich". Oh! One other thing while on the topic, You won't believe what amazing recording were lost for "LATE PAYMENT" at storage houses. I was ask to locate some famous things and that is what happened, I won't mention what shows they were to save face to the people in charge to keep a eye on them..Quote
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I thought these videos had already been found:
"The Rolling Stones played Top Of The Pops on 22nd April 1971, where they performed three songs from Sticky Fingers; Wild Horses, Bitch, and this version of Brown Sugar.
Wild Horses and Bitch are missing, have you seen them? We're on the hunt for this classic footage!"
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Yeah, wasn't it VideoJames who provided it for them?
Yep, that's what he posted here, as far as I remember.
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JMARKO
It may or may not have been located/offered for the Sticky Fingers anniversary edition, and it may or may not have been rejected for use by those putting the project together. I may also just be remembering this about another audio source. This is possibly one of the 'lost/destroyed' tapes.
Other contributors to this board that know video have a more concrete answer, and I'll leave it to them to decide to offer more details.
There are also still photos from the performance. There were wardrobe changes from the Brown Sugar portion.
If you look on this collage poster (linked here) - below Aftermath and above Stone Age you can see a live shot of the band. Mick, wearing a hat at the mic with Kieth. (I had this poster, that's why I know the image) This is purportedly a still from that performance. I've seen the image elsewhere, but can't recall where - perhaps even here.
[www.flickr.com]
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