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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2007

"2G's and the Pop People" 1972.

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  • Wow!

    Thanks for posting! A rare clip with rather good fidelity, as well. Good show!

    Glad to see ELO B4 they were. What a wonderful time in musicland! What a great time for creativity!

    I must say, I loved the music from the '60and '70s, and the art and expression and great times that made up that wondrous time which shall never be seen again.

    I miss the 60-70's and that's why I'll say:

    I am Lost in The Space & don't want Out of the Place!

    Blessed 'Be,

    Fluffy

  • Bev Bevan is such a stud

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  • Wow, I want the bass player in my band!!

  • @haveagojoe90

    Hahaha pmsl at your stupid comment..as someone else said...he went from The Move to singing crap in cabaret...he even looked like a cabaret singer in The Move..dodgy tache and shades..throwing poses...The Move were even better without him...as this song proves.

  • @doughnutdoney

    Correct...give that man a cigar!

  • thanks for this amazing video from the past ... rock on

  • To think Jeff Lynne is 64 today. Hasn't changed a bit!!!

  • CatKeaton. I know that this is not coming from you, but (at 2:37). No. Not even ELO could be categorized in the same breath as Led Zeppelin.

  • Meant to add this as well:

    Roy Wood's favourite singer is Dusty Springfield. Word is, in the early days back in Brum, he used to don a blonde wig and a fancy frock and do impressions of Dusty. Brave fella! (That was before the beard and 'tache appeared, natch.)

  • Someone once called this "the de facto first single from Wizzard" - and you can see why. The various permutations of Move/ELO/Wizzard, plus or minus RW, were getting a bit too complex by this time to be comprehended by mortal man.

    Yes, the first verse is missing from this clip. Pity.

    The introductory riff is "borrowed" from Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue".

  • 2G's and the Pop People ;D) Class!

  • Brilliant!! for any one who is interested, check out Birmingham Beat here on youtube which someone has kindly posted it is excellent honest!

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