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A beeb minion eh? What other goodies have you got on tape?

LeepshinLEEPSHINVor 2 Tage
Fantastic..first time i have seen this. What a band!

andy brownANDY BROWNVor 14 Tage
Very nice doc. Thanks for sharing. Love 10cc

Virginia BravoVIRGINIA BRAVOVor 3 Monate
I love it ... topless, long haired roadies. Lucky Maggie!

Lucie PosheLUCIE POSHEVor 4 Monate
Great

Baryonyx FischkralleBARYONYX FISCHKRALLEVor 7 Monate
What a fascinating video have been a 10cc fan since. they started also used to watch swap shop with my children but I missed this little gem until now!!

teresa shepherdTERESA SHEPHERDVor 10 Monate
1981 habe ich sie live erlebt in der Jahrhunderthalle in Frankfurt. Musikalisch das Beste was ich live erlebt habe!

Offenbacher64OFFENBACHER64Vor year
HI Ian, fantastic upload and what a great band, my dad worked in TV/film lighting and was always talking about setting up shows and how it was tricky sometimes, listening to the 20ft scaffold poles through the window brought back memories.

juday wonJUDAY WONVor 2 years
i remember watching this on swapshop thank you

biggles4441BIGGLES4441Vor 2 years
tough job

ed wrightED WRIGHTVor 2 years
Chris Neagle (sound engineer) was a producer at factory records after Martin Hannett left.

simonguitarmanSIMONGUITARMANVor 3 years
Thanks so much for posting this very very rare clip. This is very interesting! Im so happy to see this video. I really appreciate you!

nora yoshikoNORA YOSHIKOVor 3 years
Thanks very much for the uploads, Ian! Id watched the interview with Eric first which was very nice and amusing and wondered where the first bit was -- now Ive found it! So, you worked on Swap Shop, Ian? It must have been a fascinating job!

AstraMusicOfficialASTRAMUSICOFFICIALVor 3 years
Dear Astra, yes I was lucky enough to work on Swap-shop and yes, it was great fun!

Ian NormanIAN NORMANVor 3 years
That chief rigger sure has some beautiful hair

Charles ScottCHARLES SCOTTVor 4 years
Nice one Ian. This was fun to do but I didnt realise any copies existed. Good to see it after all these years.

Chris BellingerCHRIS BELLINGERVor 4 years
Dear Chris, great to hear from you. Yes, Swap-shop was great fun to work on. I recorded a few of the shows as keepsakes. Hope you are keeping well, what are you doing these days ?

Ian NormanIAN NORMANVor 4 years
Hi, Ian Do you really have the interview with Eric? Please, please post it when you get time. I cant believe anyone has these. HUGE THANKS to you.

helena moonHELENA MOONVor 4 years
Dear Helena, sorry for the delay, but I have finally found time to upload the Eric Stewart interview. Hope you enjoy it!

Ian NormanIAN NORMANVor 4 years
Oh yes please Ian. That would be fantastic. It is amazing you have these. Huge huge thanks to you. Helena

helena moonHELENA MOONVor 4 years
This is fantastic that you have this, Ian. How on earth did you get it - do you have a relative who worked on Swap Shop or something? Anyway thank you so much for posting this. I can clearly remember watching this when it was originally shown. I must admit I was a tad (heaps really) disappointed that Maggie didnt speak to the band ( I mean Eric!). But it was great to watch anyway, and I particularly remember the guys having their lunch on Brighton beach. Many many thanks.

helena moonHELENA MOONVor 4 years
Dear Helena, no relative worked on it, I did. It was live and great fun, so I recorded some episodes as keep sakes. Noel interviewed Eric in the studio, towards the end of the show, shall I post that?

Ian NormanIAN NORMANVor 4 years19:45 612 19:45Swap-Shop (7/3/1981) On the road with 10cc 480p 480p

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Breakout is a single from British act Swing Out Sisters debut album Its Better to Travel.

The single reached the number four position in the UK in the autumn of 1986, and rose to number six on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US and number one on the Adult Contemporary in the US in 1987. The song also resulted in a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group.

The single was written and performed while the group was still a trio. It was one of their biggest hits, and the song most closely associated with the act. In the US, Breakout remains a staple of adult contemporary and smooth jazz radio station playlists.03:37 1217 03:37Swing Out Sister - Breakout 480p 480p

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Emotion is a song written by Barry and Robin Gibb. It was first recorded by The Bee Gees with Australian pop singer Samantha Sang, whose version reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1978. The Bee Gees recorded their own version of the song in 1994 as part of an album called Love Songs which was never released but it was eventually included on their 2001 collection titled Their Greatest Hits: The Record. In 2001, Emotion was covered by the American R&B girl group Destinys Child. Their version of the song was an international hit, reaching the top ten on the US Hot 100 chart and peaking in the top five on the UK Singles Chart.

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Background
Originally, the song Emotion was recorded by Samantha Sang for the Private Stock label. The song was Sangs only hit single, reaching number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Billboard ranked her version as the No. 14 song for 1978. There is a promotional video made for this song.

When Sang arrived in Miami, instead of recording Dont Throw It All Away, Barry Gibb offered her a new song Emotion. On this track, Sang sticks to a breathy, Barry-like sound. Gibb himself provided harmony and background vocals, using his falsetto on this track. The B-side was When Love Is Gone, a Francis Lai composition. It was recorded around April 1977 in Criteria Studios in Miami, Florida around the same time as Barry contributed writing and producing Save Me, Save Me for the band Network. Blue Weaver identified the musicians as shown from memory. On the session, Joey Murcia plays guitar, George Bitzer on keyboards, Harold Cowart on bass and Ron Tubby Zeigler on drums.[1] It was originally intended for use in the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever,[citation needed] but ended up being featured in the film The Stud (1978) starring Joan Collins. Also in 1978, Emotion was used as the B-side of Johnny Mathis and Deniece Williamss single Too Much, Too Little, Too Late, which reached number one in the US.

Personnel:
Samantha Sang  lead vocals
Barry Gibb  harmony and background vocals
George Terry  guitar
Joey Murcia  guitar
George Bitzer  keyboards
Harold Cowart  bass
Ron Ziegler  drums
Karl Richardson  engineering

Track listings and format
Emotion  3:43
When Love Is Gone  3:4603:56 532 03:56The Bee Gees with Samantha Sang - Emotion 480p 480p

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I Cant Tell You Why is a song by the American rock band Eagles which appeared on their 1979 album The Long Run. The song was written by band members Timothy B. Schmit, Glenn Frey, and Don Henley. Recorded in March 1978, it was the first song finished for the album and the first Eagles song to feature Schmit on lead vocals.[2] The studio version became a Billboard Top 10 hit in April 1980, reaching number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 3 on the Adult Contemporary chart.[3] It is their last Top Ten hit on the Hot 100.04:53 176 04:53The Eagles - I Cant Tell You Why (1979) 480p 480p

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aired in 200701:01:44 68 01:01:44The Hot Fudge Comin Atcha Concert 480p 480p

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