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Smoke On The Water (3:00 – New Zealand TV 1975) New Zealand TV Doc Nov 1975 (23:06 – New Zealand TV 1975) Space Truckin’ (10:00 – Leeds Polytechnic Project 1974) Interview (Leeds Polytechnic Project 1974)
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Jt Nuit’ French TV 1974 (3:08 – INA France)īurn (6:35 – Leeds Polytechnic Project 1974) No No No (rehearsals) (15:00 – Beat Club) *updated Mandrake Root (15:01 – Pop Deux’ Paris 1970) Wring That Neck (11:19 – Pop Deux’ Paris 1970) Wring That Neck (24:19 – Bilzen Jazz Festival 1969) Strange Kind Of Woman (3:55 – Top Of The Pops) *updatedįireball writing session (silent) (3:58 – ABC TV Australia)īurn (6:35 – London 74 / Polytechnic Project)Īnd The Address (2:55 – Playboy After Dark)
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History (20.00 – documentary including Made In Japan footage) Also, the No No No rehearsals are from Beat Club, Never Before is the promo clip. Strange Kind Of Woman is indeed the Top Of The Pops recording, but obviously not 10 minutes long. UPDATE: THS readers made the producers aware of a couple of mistakes in the track list.
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The full confirmed track list for “History, Hits & Highlights” is now set to look like this: Filmed on 8mm, the quality is obviously not comparable to modern day High Definition footage, but the energy of the band is unmistakable. At first the band is seen walking casually onto the stage, then they tear into the song. The clip is filmed from right in front of the stage. Click on this photo to see a series of screen grabs from the black & white film.ĩ0 seconds of Highway Star from this film will be included in the History section of the upcoming 2DVD set “History, Hits & Highlights”. As previously reported exclusively by The Highway Star, seven rolls of 8mm film from Deep Purple’s 1972 concerts in Japan have come to light.