Come and check out some more "lost hits" and "chart wonders" like this one on a new internet radio station, "OffTheCharts!". The station plays the 70's (and some 80's) like you've never heard the decades before! Listen in for free!
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I was a and still am, a massive MUD fan, only now do i realise how good some of the other glam bands were, and the Glitter Band r up there with the best......
I don't remember them performing this at the Marquee gig. I was there. It's certainly not on the album. To my recollection Gerry introduced the song into the live set after Springy left the band. Gerry and I had discussed recording the song as a test for a new cd. It took a while to convince him, even before GG became disgraced. He loved the song but wasn't sure about recording a GG song.
Anyway, enough about that, it's a great song and they always performed it so well.
@Glitterbandits Many thanks for the upload. Do you have any more from this gig. Gerry always loved going up to Glasgow and having a good curry up there too with his mate Martin
Thanks so much for brilliant footage, Gerry & John working great together, it's a fave clip of mine after many years of seeing them live. The band always performed it better alone! In the early-mid 80's they regularly performed most of the vocals to earn a living-carrying a less than perfect performer who'd become a caricature style parody of himself, but intrigued enough to sell tickets. The band worked HARD night on night.
Incidentally, they recorded this on 'Live @ The Marquee' too 1985/6 x
Love it Gerry at his best.If you love a bit of Glitter Band check out facebook group The Glitter Band RE-BORN in 2009.Still going better than ever.We now have John Springate back singing after losing Gerry.London gig The Scala April 9th 2010.
great vocals by gerry a very unique voice
vegasable 2 months ago
This sounds amazing! Does any one have the single they had out in the 80s Until the next time-please post!
thepinktent 4 months ago
what year was it @ the Plaza Ballroom
cassiedoll74 1 year ago
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Glitterband - thanks for posting this song/video.
Come and check out some more "lost hits" and "chart wonders" like this one on a new internet radio station, "OffTheCharts!". The station plays the 70's (and some 80's) like you've never heard the decades before! Listen in for free!
Go to Live365.com and type OFF THE CHARTS in the Search box. Click on the station logo and the station should begin streaming. A link is also on my YouTube page!
OffTheCharts365 1 year ago
I was a and still am, a massive MUD fan, only now do i realise how good some of the other glam bands were, and the Glitter Band r up there with the best......
MegaBergkamp10 1 year ago
I don't remember them performing this at the Marquee gig. I was there. It's certainly not on the album. To my recollection Gerry introduced the song into the live set after Springy left the band. Gerry and I had discussed recording the song as a test for a new cd. It took a while to convince him, even before GG became disgraced. He loved the song but wasn't sure about recording a GG song.
Anyway, enough about that, it's a great song and they always performed it so well.
Glitterbandits 1 year ago
@Glitterbandits Many thanks for the upload. Do you have any more from this gig. Gerry always loved going up to Glasgow and having a good curry up there too with his mate Martin
ggspotter 1 year ago
@ggspotter Yep, I have the rest of the gig and more, it's just a matter of the time it takes to convert them and then upload them. I'll try my best.
Glitterbandits 1 year ago
Thanks so much for brilliant footage, Gerry & John working great together, it's a fave clip of mine after many years of seeing them live. The band always performed it better alone! In the early-mid 80's they regularly performed most of the vocals to earn a living-carrying a less than perfect performer who'd become a caricature style parody of himself, but intrigued enough to sell tickets. The band worked HARD night on night.
Incidentally, they recorded this on 'Live @ The Marquee' too 1985/6 x
lottietotty 1 year ago
Good stuff!
MegaBergkamp10 1 year ago
Awesome!! Great footage of Gerry and the star guitar.....
jetbasil888 2 years ago
Love it Gerry at his best.If you love a bit of Glitter Band check out facebook group The Glitter Band RE-BORN in 2009.Still going better than ever.We now have John Springate back singing after losing Gerry.London gig The Scala April 9th 2010.
glittervamp1 2 years ago