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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

... won't mean a lot to many but for those that loved it, whispering Bob Harris brought us an iconic music programme.

Old Grey Whistle Test began in 1971 (gosh, I'm old)and was the anti-christ of Top of the Pops.

As a celebration Bob Harris will be presenting moments from the show with archive footage, inter_iews with the artists who appeared and it starts this Wednesday at 10pm with an inter_iew with Elton John and music featured is from Curtis Mayfield by David Bowie. I can't wait for the series to begin and get enveloped in nostalgia.

I remember sitting 6 inches from the screen, sound really low and recording it on the mic from my little philips tape recorder because my parents didn't like me watching it. Not that there was anythign wrong its just that they looked like a bunch of weird hippy rocker types to my dad and my mum thought Dawn were more suitable for my delicate ears!

Were you a fan - were your parents 'outraged' by some of the bands? I thought my mothet was going to faint when she saw The Sensational Alex Harvey Band taking the piss out of Delilah by Tom Jones lol.

Would love to hear of some of your favourite moments

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Would rush home to catch this. Also remember rushing home to catch Martin n Rowans Laugh-in.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I grew up in a hippy commune so parental disapproval was not something i experienced, but TOGWT was practically enforced _iewing! My best memory was my first experience of Bob Marley aged 8 or so i can remember the reggae rythmns just making us all dance!x

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I grew up in a hippy commune so parental disapproval was not something i experienced, but TOGWT was practically enforced _iewing! My best memory was my first experience of Bob Marley aged 8 or so i can remember the reggae rythmns just making us all dance!x"

Really influenced your life Emms you do it for a living xxxx

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Would rush home to catch this. Also remember rushing home to catch Martin n Rowans Laugh-in."

Yes! All decadent shows - then came Monty Python ...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I grew up in a hippy commune so parental disapproval was not something i experienced, but TOGWT was practically enforced _iewing! My best memory was my first experience of Bob Marley aged 8 or so i can remember the reggae rythmns just making us all dance!x

Really influenced your life Emms you do it for a living xxxx"

it really did cherche, i remember watching and thinking i wanna do that, and here i am! x

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By *unky monkeyMan  over a year ago

in the night garden

My Mum was TOTP and my Dad was OGWT.

So I appreciated both. I can't really remember a lot that was on OGWT but Talking Heads 'Psycho Killer' was a 'moment' for me. Also seeing the Specials was a biggie. Soft Cell also.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I can tell you my best and worst OGWT moments....

Worst,,, it was when my favourite band of the time UFO where scheduled to be on... and for some reason the half-wit producer agreed to swap them out last minute after some American hot-shot agent twisted their arm to showcase a group called Meatloaf instead...,,,,

ffs I was gutted.... nowt against Meatloaf or Meatloaf fans,,, but man,,, I was so upset... I tore-up my afghan coat and sent it out sea on a floating funeral pyre…

Best moments,,,,perhaps, pissing my self laughing watching Dr Hook do a set containing loads of silly banter between the bandmenbers… and also an insane set by “Alberto Y Lost Trios Paranoias”,,,, that was just mental...

another good moment for me was seeing John Otaway and Wild Willie Barret for the first time, doing Really Free!!

But yep what a fantastic show OGWT was back then... It crtainly help open my eyes to so many great bands and styles of playing,,,and I think its partly responsible for my own attempted musical shinanigans.... so yep... whispering Bob I salute you.... but I ain't ever gonna forgive ya, about the UFO episode though.... Grrrrrrrr

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"My Mum was TOTP and my Dad was OGWT.

So I appreciated both. I can't really remember a lot that was on OGWT but Talking Heads 'Psycho Killer' was a 'moment' for me. Also seeing the Specials was a biggie. Soft Cell also."

My mum was often shocked by TOTOPs but me Dad loved it and got us all up dancing.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Soxy my disappointment was waiting all week for the Faces and them going down with some sort of virus and couldnt appear - thought my world was going to collapse so I empathise!

Seeing Wishbone Ash playing Jailbait in 1971 was my musical awakening. I have loved them ever since.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Soxy my disappointment was waiting all week for the Faces and them going down with some sort of virus and couldnt appear - thought my world was going to collapse so I empathise!

Seeing Wishbone Ash playing Jailbait in 1971 was my musical awakening. I have loved them ever since.

Wishbone .... ahhhh superb.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yep agreed,,,,, I had "The King Will Come" playing over the weekend...ahhhh sigh,,,, them's where the days!!!

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By *he BananamanMan  over a year ago

WORCESTERSHIRE

loved the linda ronstadt ogwt in concert special as i had seen her on that tour at b'ham odeon.

other memorable artists i saw on ogwt were litle feat,lyynrd skyynrd,thin lizzy.

those were the days eh?,proper music!.

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
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Angus & Findhorn

T Rex, Bowie and Bob Marley

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By *icboyMan  over a year ago

Glasgow

Have a fond memory of the New York Dolls doing Jet Boy Jet Girl, they were the days.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My dad thought OGWT was about football and my mum thought it was a Patrick Moore stars at night thing...... so they never really got past the programme intro till I gained control of the changing channel knob ( a remote control was a broom-handle in them days)

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

hahah Laine!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

David Bowie 72 - Queen Bitch - Blue Acoustic Guitar and a quilted jumpsuit...seems like yesterday

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've just found the intro on You Tube and kinda see now why they thought the way the did lmao! xxx

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfKWPyj51vU

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Huge fan of OGWT, The BBC have put out a series of DVD's showing loads of fantastic clips from the show. My mother nearly flipped when she saw Alex Harvey doing Next

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqx5j-FuqeI

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

My beloved Plonkie Lane

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbZoNjl9WMU

Aww I miss him so badly but wonderful memories.

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By *ucky_LadsCouple (MM)  over a year ago

Kidderminster+ surrounding areas.

oh yes the SAHB, saw them live a few times and a great theatrical act as well as\ musical,alex harvey lost his brother les who got electrocuted on stage as guitarist with stone the crows.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

too young to remember the show,but my age doesn't stop me appreciating good music.bought the OGWT dvd a few years ago on which are loads of magic tunes.

here's my top five-

otway and barrett-really free

john martyn-may you never

little feat-rock'n'roll doctor

iggy pop-i'm bored

bill withers-aint no sunshine

captain beefheart-upon the my oh my

SAHB-boston tea party

tom petty-american girl

roxy music-do the strand

lynyrd skynyrd-free bird

change that to my top 10 then,too many good tunes!

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By *anny PepperoniMan  over a year ago

Matlock

I remember the Otway & Barrett show and the aforementioned Meat Loaf episode and praying for a better glimpse of Carla DeVitos tits. Freebird, ZZ Top doing I thank You and Cheap Sunglasses, The New York Dolls, Ry Cooder the Eric Clapton Concert, Blondie aaaaaah too many to mention!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Was before my time, but none the less still have a VHS of Billy Joel on this, absolutely awesome!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Was before my time, but none the less still have a VHS of Billy Joel on this, absolutely awesome! "

I like Bach - but I never caught any of his live concerts

I don't often admit to learning anything from my baby bro, but when talking about concerts he has gone to he includes the tribute bands. I'll say you have so not seen AC/DC or Queen live - just imitations and he argues its not about the players its about the songs they made and when we're all kicking up daisies the music will live on.

He has a point but to have lived the tv programme is a bonus - you missed out big style but technology is brilliant that we can relive the memories. Glad you enjoy.

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By *he BananamanMan  over a year ago

WORCESTERSHIRE

bits n pieces from ogwt are coming back to me now,the faces,tower of [power,ry cooder.

will have to pop into hmv birmingham and get a dvd i think,if the looters did not get them all that is.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Forty six minutes to go!!! I feel like a teenager again!!!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

The King Will Come Wishbone Ash - awwwww perfection!!!

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By *anny PepperoniMan  over a year ago

Matlock


"The King Will Come Wishbone Ash - awwwww perfection!!!"

It was a great version! Saw Ash a couple of times around 79/80 they were bloody brilliant.

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By *ucky_LadsCouple (MM)  over a year ago

Kidderminster+ surrounding areas.

i missed it!,what channel was it on?.

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By *stwoforfun2Couple  over a year ago

South Suffolk Area

Used to love OGWT, I remember watching Queen perform in the early days

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I was in 4th year secondary school when OGWT started.

It marked my transition from schoolboy to youth, from Slade to Led Zepplin. I'd heard Cream, Fleetwood Mac and John Mayal's Blues Breakers on my neighbours stereo, blaring out of his bedroom window as he messed about with his Triumph Bonneville on a Sunday morning, but OGWT bought them to life.

A lot was happening around that time, Jimi and Janis died, The Beatles split, Eric was always in rehab, but the world was getting interesting.

I can remember sitting watching Ted Nugent and thinking, "wish I could do that", lol

Yeah, I remember OGWT, right at the start too.

Old fooker, but a happy old fooker

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"The King Will Come Wishbone Ash - awwwww perfection!!!

It was a great version! Saw Ash a couple of times around 79/80 they were bloody brilliant. "

Well the band split but Both Martin Turner and Andy Powell still tour in different bands with same name so you get two lots of choices.

Andy Powells Wishbone Ash are in Japan at mo.

Kast time i saw them play was at Carling Academy in Newcastle and they mingled with the audience later which was a brill added touch.

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By *anny PepperoniMan  over a year ago

Matlock


"The King Will Come Wishbone Ash - awwwww perfection!!!

It was a great version! Saw Ash a couple of times around 79/80 they were bloody brilliant.

Well the band split but Both Martin Turner and Andy Powell still tour in different bands with same name so you get two lots of choices.

Andy Powells Wishbone Ash are in Japan at mo.

Kast time i saw them play was at Carling Academy in Newcastle and they mingled with the audience later which was a brill added touch."

I have seen them advertised and on eveidence of that session last night will deffo look out for them. There's something aboutt their ssound nothing not to like!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


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I have seen them advertised and on eveidence of that session last night will deffo look out for them. There's something aboutt their ssound nothing not to like!"

Twin guitars. Thats the sound.

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By *anny PepperoniMan  over a year ago

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I have seen them advertised and on eveidence of that session last night will deffo look out for them. There's something aboutt their ssound nothing not to like!

Twin guitars. Thats the sound. "

Yeah lovely jubbley but its that clean pure tone and sustain and richness all in one.

Sorry amateur strummer here might need to go to the bathroom thinking about all that luscious tone mmmmmmmm

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