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Ed Sullivan Show

Posted:
23 Nov 2011, 16:45
by Iain Purdon
There was video on YouTube last year, very briefly, of Cliff and the Shadows (the Licorice line-up) performing Do You Wanna Dance for the Ed Sullivan show, recorded in London by (I think) ATV. However, it has vanished.
Does anyone have it or can anyone point me to it?
Thanks - Iain
Re: Ed Sullivan Show

Posted:
23 Nov 2011, 20:47
by Jay Bass
Iain_P wrote:There was video on YouTube last year, very briefly, of Cliff and the Shadows (the Licorice line-up) performing Do You Wanna Dance for the Ed Sullivan show, recorded in London by (I think) ATV. However, it has vanished.
Does anyone have it or can anyone point me to it?
Thanks - Iain
Hi Iain
Heres another One with licorice on bass
i thinks its the london palladium rvp 1962/63
but shows licorice on bass.
Regards
Jay
Re: Ed Sullivan Show

Posted:
23 Nov 2011, 20:51
by JimN
Jay Bass wrote:Hi Iain
Heres another One with licorice on bass
i thinks its the london palladium rvp 1962/63
but shows licorice on bass.
Regards
Jay
Definitely
1962.
The bill also included John(ny) Dankworth's big band playing
African Waltz.
JN
Re: Ed Sullivan Show

Posted:
24 Nov 2011, 09:51
by StuartD
Interesting on the second clip Licorice is playing a Jazz Bass!!
Regards
Stuart
Re: Ed Sullivan Show

Posted:
24 Nov 2011, 12:48
by iefje
The Royal Variety Performance (or Royal Command Performance) at the London Palladium featured four tracks:
The Shadows:
1. Wonderful Land.
Cliff Richard & The Shadows:
2. The Young Ones.
3. I'm On My Way.
4. Do You Wanna Dance.
Tracks 2 and 4 were officially released on the 1994 VHS video "The Hit List". Does anyone remember the original recording date for this performance? I once spotted a date of October 29th, 1962, but I also saw another one of April, 1962.
Re: Ed Sullivan Show

Posted:
24 Nov 2011, 14:13
by GoldenStreet
This may seem to be splitting hairs, somewhat, but at the end of a Command performance spot aren't artists supposed to first bow towards the Royal box, rather than directly ahead, as it appears in the clip?
The details, from Wikipedia, of the 1962 Royal Variety Performance:-
RVP34 29 April 1962 BBC Television London Palladium Norman Vaughan The Black and White Minstrels, Rudy Cardenas, Rosemary Clooney, Dickie Henderson, Frank Ifield, Eartha Kitt, Cleo Laine, Johnny Dankworth, Cliff Richard & The Shadows, Harry Secombe, Andy Stewart, Sophie Tucker, Mike & Bernie Winters Bob Hope with Edie Adams. Held in the presence of Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh. Presented by Bernard Delfont. BBC Television presentation by Duncan Wood.
Bill
Re: Ed Sullivan Show

Posted:
24 Nov 2011, 14:45
by UlrichS
iefje wrote:Does anyone remember the original recording date for this performance? I once spotted a date of October 29th, 1962, but I also saw another one of April, 1962.
It was the 29. October.
Ulrich
Re: Ed Sullivan Show

Posted:
24 Nov 2011, 16:11
by GoldenStreet
Can't argue with that evidence. According to Wikipedia (!), many of the shows in succeeding years were staged in November!
Re: Ed Sullivan Show

Posted:
24 Nov 2011, 17:10
by George Geddes
I *think* the protocol is to bow to the audience and then the Royal Box...
George
Re: Ed Sullivan Show

Posted:
26 Nov 2011, 17:26
by Iain Purdon
Ludwig wrote:I've done a search and found it here. Regards, Phil.
Many thanks Phil, the very thing, complete with Cliff slightly mangling the lyric and giving it away with the hint of a smile!
Thanks to everyone else. The Royal Variety version is widely available. This one, however, is rare.
Great to see it again.
Iain