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Tom Corcoran

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Rock Goes to College
10.0

Rock Goes To College was a BBC series that ran between 1978 and 1981 on British television. A variety of up-coming rock oriented bands were showcased live from small venues and broadcast simultaneously on television and radio during a 40-50 minute live performance. It was a follow-on to the mid-1960s BBC series Jazz Goes to College.

Rock Goes to College

1978
Blondie in Concert
7.3

The Apollo Theater, Glasgow, Scotland - December 31, 1979. This concert video was originally broadcast live by the BBC on the OLD GREY WHISTLE TEST program. It was the 2nd night they'd played at The Apollo, with the first serving as a warmup. Only the second half of this show was broadcast, minus a few encores. Set List: Dreaming, Slow Motion, (Commercial Break), Shayla, Union City Blue, (Commercial Break), Atomic, Picture This, Pretty Baby, (Commercial Break), Heart of Glass, Hanging on the Telephone, Sunday Girl, (Commercial Break), Heart of Glass (Promo).

Blondie in Concert

1979
Queen: A Night at the Odeon
7.7

Queen’s legendary Hammersmith Odeon show on Christmas Eve 1975 is one of the best recorded and dynamic early shows available. It occurs a month after A Night At The Opera was released and soon after it hit number one and was video taped for The Old Grey Whistle Test hosted by Bob Harris for BBC television. Most of the show was taped, but the BBC cameras were turned off when Queen came back onstage after the “Jailhouse Rock” encore to play a few more songs. The cameramen couldn’t capture this part of the show so after thirty-five years it remains unseen.

Queen: A Night at the Odeon

1975
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The Old Grey Whistle Test presents Rod's Christmas Concert featuring The Rod Stewart Group performing on stage at The Olympia, London. With a new introduction to the 1976 programme by Bob Harris, the performances include Maggie May, Sailing, Tonight's the Night and I Don't Want to Talk About It.

Rod's Christmas Concert

1976
Meat Loaf: Bad Attitude Live
10.0

Meat Loaf and the Neverland Express, recorded live at London's Brixton Academy, on the 'Bad Attitude' tour, 1985.

Meat Loaf: Bad Attitude Live

1985
AC/DC: Live '77 At The Hippodrome Golders Green London
6.7

AC/DC live at the Golders Green Hippodrome In London, England. With Bon Scott, this is AC/DC at one of their best times! Filmed by the BBC on October 27th 1977 for "Sight & Sound In Concert" and broadcast on 29 October 1977. Originally shot on video, the audio used on this DVD was taken from the original video master which was in mono, so the 2.0 mix is not a 'real' stereo mix. Although issued commercially and only in Japan, this DVD can be considered a semi-official DVD, not authorized by the band or Sony, and the US release planned for February 2003 was canceled for this reason. Counterfeit copies have been released.

AC/DC: Live '77 At The Hippodrome Golders Green London

1977
The Old Grey Whistle Test in Concert: Ian Dury and the Blockheads Live at the Dominion Theatre
8.0

Anne Nightingale presents a live concert special featuring Ian Dury and The Blockheads at the Dominion Theatre.

The Old Grey Whistle Test in Concert: Ian Dury and the Blockheads Live at the Dominion Theatre

1980
Renaissance Live BBC Sight And Sound
9.0

Featuring musicians Annie Haslam, Michael Dunford, Jon Camp, John Tout, and Terry Sullivan, this classic lineup of progressive rock band Renaissance performs songs from albums Ashes are Burning, Turn of the Cards, Scheherazade and Other Stories, and Novella, including "Carpet of the Sun", "Mother Russia", and "Can You Hear Me?" in a stripped-down rock band arrangement, at the Golders Green Hippodrome, London, for the BBC Two series, Sight and Sound In Concert.

Renaissance Live BBC Sight And Sound

1977
The Style Council - Sight & Sound In Concert
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Filmed at Goldiggers, Chippenham, Britain on March 10th, 1984 for BBC2's Sight & Sound concert series.

The Style Council - Sight & Sound In Concert

Joan Armatrading: Sight and Sound in Concert
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A concert performance from the Hammersmith Odeon in 1977

Joan Armatrading: Sight and Sound in Concert

1977
Camel - Moondances
8.0

DVD containing two concerts from the British Prog band, captured in 1976 and 1977. Camel Live in Concert at the Hammersmith Odeon, April 14, 1976: This long-lost recording was finally recovered in 2006. With the original lineup of Andrew Latimer, Doug Ferguson, the late Peter Bardens and Andy Ward, this recording was made during the promotion of Camel's 1976 album Moonmadness. Camel Live In Concert at the Hippodrome Golders Green, London, 22 September, 1977. Featuring Andrew Latimer, Peter Bardens, Andy Ward, Richard Sinclair and Mel Collins.

Camel - Moondances

2007
Camel - Sight & Sound In Concert
8.0

Recorded live at the Golders Green Hippodrome in London on September 22, 1977, Camel's performance for the BBC's "Sight & Sound In Concert" series captures the band during their "Rain Dances" tour. This concert features the lineup of Andrew Latimer (guitar, vocals), Peter Bardens (keyboards), Andy Ward (drums), Richard Sinclair (bass, vocals), and Mel Collins (saxophones, flute). The setlist includes tracks like "First Light," "Unevensong," and "Lunar Sea," showcasing the band's blend of progressive rock with jazz influences. Originally broadcast simultaneously on BBC TV and Radio 1 on October 1, 1977, this performance remains a significant moment in Camel's live history.

Camel - Sight & Sound In Concert

2006