The Full Coast To Coast Video Clip From 1989
I couldn’t post this one on YouTube, so here it is. That’s all of them now. Happy Weekend!
I couldn’t post this one on YouTube, so here it is. That’s all of them now. Happy Weekend!
Here is a selection of the things that were on the Oz TV SM DVD that arrived the other day. I put them up on YouTube to save space on my blog. Here goes… And the interview from yesterday – minus the bit of Prince Charles I snuck into it yesterday.
OMG! Those clips on the DVD were GOLD DUST! There’s a clip from 1989 from Good Morning Australia (seemingly) – Basia Bonkowski is interviewing Jim and well…just watch the clip below. Lol (It’s the ears, right?) The observant amongst you MAY see something that actually shouldn’t be there. I couldn’t help myself. *smiles sheepishly*
This arrived in the post today…of particular interest for this Aussie SM fan. I need to cast my professional ogling eye over it and see what’s what. Some things I have seen before, others not. I am hoping for a surprise or two. We’ll see. I hope there’ll be something good to share. It’s Kerrsday…
Jools Holland on BBC Radio 2 this Saturday night (June 13th) at 8pm BST – Jim will be joining him to select his favourite performances on Later… Be sure to tune in. You can listen to the show by clicking HERE (listen again will be available shortly after the show airs.
This video. That is all.
The final look through my hoard of Virginia Turbett prints. UPDATE: I’m now speaking from the future! It’s September, 2023 and I am painstakingly updating this blog. Deleting BIG video files but uploading them to YouTube before deletion. So, now that means this post has one big original video, which I have just uploaded to…
A change of display in the snap frames for Kerrsday.
A few other fans in the groups I am on mentioned this set of photos being sold on eBay. A photographer named Pete Still is selling a set of 30 photos that he took during a gig at the Lyceum Theatre in London on December 8th, 1982. I’m not sure what kind of kit he…
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