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Here's what's on the two-disc DVD set:
Disc 1:
Alice Cooper "Under My Wheels"
Elton John "Tiny Dancer"
Curtis Mayfield "We Gotta Have Peace"
Randy Newman "Political Science"
Kris Kristofferson & Rita Coolidge "Help Me Make it Through the
Night"
Bill Withers "Ain't No Sunshine"
Focus "Sylvia/Hocus Pocus"
Rory Gallagher "Hands Off"
John Martyn "May You Never"
The Wailers "Stir it Up"
Roxy Music "Do the Strand"
The Edgar Winter Group "Frankenstein"
New York Dolls "Jet Boy"
Tim Buckley "Dolphins"
Captain Beefheart "Upon the My O My"
Little Feat "Rock 'n' Roll Doctor"
Dr Feelgood "Roxette"
John Lennon "Stand By Me"
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band "Give My Compliments to the
Chef"
Lynyrd Skynyrd "Freebird"
Emmylou Harris "Amarillo"
Bonnie Raitt "Too Long at the Fair"
Tom Waits "Tom Traubert's Blues"
Otway & Barrett "Really Free"
Interviews: Elton John and Bernie Taupin with Richard Williams
Mick Jagger with Richard Williams
Keith Richards with Bob Harris
Robert Plant with Bob Harris
John Lennon with Bob Harris
Audio Commentary by Mike Appleton
Artists' Gallery
Presenters' Choice
Disc 2:
Talking Heads "Psycho Killer"
XTC "Statue of Liberty"
Blondie "(I'm Always Touched by Your) Presence Dear"
Val Doonican & Charlie McCoy "Stone Fox Chase"
Meatloaf "Paradise by the Dashboard Light"
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers "American Girl"
The Police "Can't Stand Losing You"
Bruce Springsteen "Rosalita"
Iggy Pop "I'm Bored"
Tubeway Army "Are Friends Electric"
The Specials "Message to You Rudi"
The Damned "Smash It Up/I Just Can't Be Happy Today"
The Ramones "Rock 'n' Roll High School"
PiL "Careering"
The Teardrop Explodes "Reward"
U2 "I Will Follow"
Nine Below Zero "Stone Fox Chase"
Japan "Ghosts"
Robert Wyatt "Shipbuilding"
REM "Moon River/Pretty Persuasion"
Simply Red "Holding Back the Years"
Interview: Bruce Springsteen with Bob Harris
OGWT Museum
Artists' Gallery
Presenters' Choice
― Andy K, Monday, 29 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-one years ago) link
This looks pretty good. The Focus thing is hilarious - Jan Ackerman
(sp?) bursting into a very high falsetto in the middle of 'Hocus
Pocus'. The Tubeway Army clip is fantastic, the Damned is thuggishly
funny, but the best thing by far is Dr. Feelgood's 'Roxette'. They
should have gone from Roxy's Ladytron instead of Do The Strand.
OGWT had a BIG influence on the young Dr. C. Pre-punk, it was the
only way you could see any non-chart stuff on the telly apart from
short-lived regional programs like 'The Geordie Scene' (anyone
remember that?). It featured a pretty catholic selection of stuff
too - I remember seeing (IIRC) the Average White Band, National
Health and Bill Withers on the same show. Post 76 it lost something
of it's wierdness for me, but the punk/new wave acts were well
represented.
― Dr. C, Thursday, 2 May 2002 00:00 (twenty-one years ago) link
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