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Originally available as average quality videotapes in 1996 (I paid £100 for them then!), they were eventually released as a 6 DVD set by Bear Family Records in Germany, funnily enough I got them out and watched a few this week as there was no football on.  Thank God they were preserved.  

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2 hours ago, Twoshoes said:

I've searched You tube for stuff for the last few years but never come across these programmes before, no doubt they are nothing new to some on here but like me they may have passed others by,there's a mix of artists on them, this one has Esther Phillips and Little Milton

https://youtu.be/itpp53XYJOE

 

 

we do have on here a video feature - 1000+ vids set up in various sections with the aim being to provide a soul video reference library

if missed the Beat ones then there may be others you missed?

the tv section link is below

https://www.soul-source.co.uk/videos/category/4-tvfilms/

main index here

https://www.soul-source.co.ukvideos/

 

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29 minutes ago, mike said:

we do have on here a video feature - 1000+ vids set up in various sections with the aim being to provide a soul video reference library

if missed the Beat ones then there may be others you missed?

the tv section link is below

https://www.soul-source.co.uk/videos/category/4-tvfilms/

main index here

https://www.soul-source.co.ukvideos/

 

Cheers Mike, I don't recall looking at the video part of the site, looks like my week will be taken up catching up there.

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  • 2 months later...

Another great Nashville linked programme was Night Train (shot locally. Hoss Allen did The !!! Beat in Texas from memory because of the better TV studio / recording and production facilities than Nashville could offer at the time). Shame that only a few of the Night Train episodes are around, quality a bit grainy but some great stuff including a sublime version of One Step Ahead by Peggy Gaines. Was speaking to the museum editor of the Country Music Hall of Fame (who happens to be an R&B fan and was involved in the Night Train exhibition / Grammy winning CD) - he has spent years trying to locate the other episodes, but to no avail.

 

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