really? - I've got 3 angles of footage from that show. But they really dont look pro to me. - Do you have the news report? - because that really dosent look like pro footage to me. Thanks,
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Rich_TCB wrote:Wow - I've never seen this clip before ... MSG.
Rich
This clip was new to my eyes as well, thanks for posting Rich_TCB....
My vote goes for this clip being pro, pro in the sense
that I'm guessing one of the television stations out of NY
did film this using a 16mm camera...
The different angle edited at the end of the clip looks to be
8mm tho....
If EPE has access to the original negative from the television
station or if a private collector has the original negative
in their collection, the odds are this type of footage could
be cleaned up today using todays technology, where I'm sure
it would end up looking pretty good in the end....
I, along with more than a few of you, I'm sure, have always
suspected the afternoon footage where Elvis is seen wearing
the blue suit was also filmed by a local televsion station....
Along with this other footage filmed on June 9th 1972
which I'm to understand is the same footage Tunzi has
decided to use for his Hot Shots and Cool Clips Vol 2 DvD... ed&search=
The list which started this thread is an interesting one at that,
most of what's on there may be just a dream, but then again
some of these dreams may come true one day.....
I'm expecting a big announcement from someone regarding this material on or around April 1st.
The United States of America have had
forty-seven Presidents, but only ONE King! Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen.
You're a beautiful audience.
I personally dont belive these films exists.
The Buffalo 72 show turned out to be filmed after all but i really dont belive that the rest exists in any form except for some unreleased On Tour footage maby.
Most of the list if not all can be found on 8mm footage though.
It wouldn't surprise me that alot, if not all of this material, did exist at some point. I would doubt that much of it has been deliberately destroyed, and alot of it, unless copied and/or backed up, would have degraded to the point of being unplayable by now anyway. Broadly speaking, anything on acetate is likely to survive, if we're lucky but anything on tape - film for example - I don't think so.
Logic dictates that this material was probably recorded. But I doubt very much that EPE has much of it. If they do, then sitting on it - most of it at least - would in principle appear to be approaching lunacy but, alot of it is going to be in poor quality (especially '50's "live" recordings) and alot of it - pool footage for example - would probably be best off kept under wraps anyway.
What does exist in still playable condition probably lies in the hands of private collectors, or simply remains undiscovered, archived in some storage facility or in the bottom draw of an old desk in a radio station somewhere - maybe.
So it's an exciting headline, and the mind boggles at the possibilities. This is the kind of debate we need to be having more of on this forum.
But I doubt much, if anything, will ever come of much of it, sadly.
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Something will suddenly turn up in about 5 weeks and it will be announced by someone on this very board. It always does, and they always do.
I can't wait!
The United States of America have had
forty-seven Presidents, but only ONE King! Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen.
You're a beautiful audience.