This was so ahead of it's time so called DJ's like Tony Blackburn refused to play it. Seeing Family onTOTP's was a revelation, if not for Charlie's Twin Neck Gibson, awesome!! When they appeared again on TOTP's doing Burlesque, Roger had a laughing fit and wrecked the performance (deliberately), they never appeared on TOTP again.
I remember watching this particular show at my Grandma's house as a callow youth and thinking this must be the best life to have, a performing muscian. When you see the history and see how many people featured here either didn't survive or had a wretched existence in their latter years such as Brian Connolly of Sweet maybe it wasn't all it was cracked up to be
Was this the album tracks era of TOTP? When they had to play no less than 3 tracks from their latest album? Apparently, according to some sources, this "killed" the show.
@Feisty1967 - It was indeed the era of the album tracks feature (think it was two songs) although this appearance by the wonderful Family was because "In My Own Time" was a top ten single at the time. Tastes were broader then. The same year, bands like Jethro Tull, Atomic Rooster, Curved Air and Deep Purple all had big hit singles alongside the pop rubbish like Patridge Family and Middle of The Raod. I was 15 then, great times.....
John Wetton, the Family bass player, looks like he's really taking the piss, ha ha
keddw 3 months ago
This was so ahead of it's time so called DJ's like Tony Blackburn refused to play it. Seeing Family onTOTP's was a revelation, if not for Charlie's Twin Neck Gibson, awesome!! When they appeared again on TOTP's doing Burlesque, Roger had a laughing fit and wrecked the performance (deliberately), they never appeared on TOTP again.
wagthedogable 4 months ago
no DJs i wonder why that was does anyone know?
gallafey 4 months ago
sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet.....thx 4 upload
eaglesflyinghigh2002 8 months ago
Who of those today who call themselves popstars can put songs together like a Gilbert O'Sullivan? Answer: none - none at all.
pierstheoneandonly 9 months ago
I remember watching this particular show at my Grandma's house as a callow youth and thinking this must be the best life to have, a performing muscian. When you see the history and see how many people featured here either didn't survive or had a wretched existence in their latter years such as Brian Connolly of Sweet maybe it wasn't all it was cracked up to be
tisgoner 1 year ago
GILBERT O'SULLIVAN A VERY UNDER ESTIMATED SINGER SONGWRITER ME THINKS......
barrybwfc 1 year ago 3
I'm sure this wasn't the time they played three album tracks. That must have been MUCH later.
The show was well alive for many years after this - incl the punk, two tone, Stock Aitken Waterman eras etc.
At this time though there WERE many album-type singles in the charts.
I hated the likes of Jethro Tull myself. Much prefer the commercial pop.
Ian2861 1 year ago
Was this the album tracks era of TOTP? When they had to play no less than 3 tracks from their latest album? Apparently, according to some sources, this "killed" the show.
Feisty1967 1 year ago
@Feisty1967 - It was indeed the era of the album tracks feature (think it was two songs) although this appearance by the wonderful Family was because "In My Own Time" was a top ten single at the time. Tastes were broader then. The same year, bands like Jethro Tull, Atomic Rooster, Curved Air and Deep Purple all had big hit singles alongside the pop rubbish like Patridge Family and Middle of The Raod. I was 15 then, great times.....
jonnybrowne 1 year ago 2
@jonnybrowne Now if they'd still been playing album tracks in '76, the recent repeats would have been far more worth watching...
thelyniezian 10 months ago
wow real music still sounds great today nearly 40 years old and still sounds better than anything from x factor keep on rockin chappo
maidenman05 2 years ago 3
@maidenman05
You can say that again.
ColumRogers 1 year ago