Marc Bolan Marc
VHS, 1989, Live

Herstellungsland Australien
Veröffentlichungs-Jahr 1989
Zeit 52:20
EAN-Nr. nicht vorhanden
Label/Labelcode nicht vorhanden
Plattenfirma/Katalog-Nr. Hoyts PolyGram Video / 041744 2
Musikrichtung Rock: Glamrock, Pop-Rock
Sammlungen Gesucht Flohmarkt
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Tracklist

I = Instrumental L = Live B = Bonustrack H = Hidden Track C = Coversong
VHS
Track Titel Zeit Besonderheit
Gesamtzeit 52:20  
1. Sing Me A Song 3:17 L
2. I Love To Boogie 2:43 L
3. Celebrate Summer 2:24 L
4. Jeepster 2:30 L
5. Celebrate Summer 2:27 L
6. New York City 3:28 L
7. Ride A White Swan 1:54 L
8. Endless Sleep 2:15 L C
9. Sing Me A Song 3:00 L
10. Groove A Little 2:49 L
11. Let's Dance 2:29 L C
12. Hot Love 1:33 L
13. Endless Sleep 1:48 L C
14. Dandy In The Underworld 3:39 L
15. Celebrate Summer 2:35 L
16. Get It On 1:11 L
17. Deborah 1:59 L
18. Standing Next To You [Feat. David Bowie] 1:15 L
19. Laser Love (The Arrows Show) 3:05 B L
20. The Soul Of My Suit (Get It Together Show 1977) 2:12 B L
21. Dandy In The Underworld (Get It Together Show 1977) 3:47 B L

Infos

HOYTS POLYGRAM Video | PMV Polygram Music Video | (stickered): POLYGRAM VIDEO

HOYTS POLYGRAM Video Presents MARC
End Credits:
MARC
BOLAN
4/7/89
41744
66035

A Marc On Video Production
in association with
Granada International

In the summer of 1977 MARC BOLAN of T.REX was hosting a new series of shows called 'MARC'. The reviews were good and this led Granada to begin planning a follow up series of thirteen shows.
Marc Bolan was killed in a car crash on Friday morning 16th September 1977-- just two days prior to this Marc Bolan had recorded the last show which was screened, ironically now as a tribute, the Wednesday after his death.
This video brings together for the first time all of Marc's performances from these six shows.




the six MARC shows (ITV network)
MARC BOLAN with T. REX
Show 1 = 1-4
Show 2 = 5-8
Show 3 = 9-12
Show 4 = 13-14
Show 5 = 15-16
Show 6 = 17-18

19.: MARC BOLAN & T. REX Arrows Show (ITV network)
The Arrows Show format was that the band would perform their own songs, and they would introduce the guest artists.
Guests on The Arrows Show included such artists as Marc Bolan, The Bay City Rollers, The Drifters, Gilbert O'Sullivan, Peter Noone, Alvin Stardust, Gene Pitney, Slade, Pilot, Billy J. Kramer, The Real Thing, and many more.
Historically, The Arrows are now best known for writing, recording, and releasing the first version of the song "I Love Rock 'N Roll" in 1975, a year before the band had their TV series. The song is an international rock classic, recorded by many well known artists, including Joan Jett, and Britney Spears
20./21.: MARC BOLAN & T. REX Get It Together Show 1977 (ITV network between 1977 and 1981
Guests that featured throughout the series run included: The Bay City Rollers, Squeeze, Sally Oldfield, Chas & Dave, Showaddywaddy, Berni Flint, The Glitter Band, Billy Ocean, Shakin' Stevens, T.Rex, Eddie & The Hot Rods, The Strawbs, The Real Thing & Lynsey de Paul.
- musik-sammler.de/media/603312

The final 'MARC' show was recorded on 7 September 1977, but not broadcast until after Bolan's funeral on (20 September 1977), which was also attended by David Bowie and Rod Stewart, among others.


- T. Rex performed at least three songs each week - a mixture of new versions of their old hits, and fresh tracks - while the guests were slotted in between

SHOW DETAILS
Show 1: 24 August 1977
"Sing Me A Song" - Marc Bolan with T. Rex
"All Around The World I've Been Looking" - The Jam
"I Love To Boogie" - Marc Bolan with T. Rex
"Cool Wind From The North" - Stephanie
"No Russians In Russia" - Radio Stars
"Heart Throb's Dance" (You Made Me Believe In Magic/ DCR)
"Celebrate Summer" - Marc Bolan with T. Rex
"You Have What It Takes" - Showaddywaddy
"Jeepster" - Marc Bolan with T. Rex

Show 2: 31 August 1977
"Celebrate Summer" - Marc Bolan with T. Rex
"Hearts Throb dance" (Roots Rock/ Desmond Decker)
"If I Can Just Through Tonight" - Alphalpha
"You Made Me Believe In Magic" - Bay City Rollers
"New York City" - Marc Bolan with T. Rex
"Ride A White Swan" - Marc Bolan with T. Rex
"Just A Little Tenderness" - Mud
"People In Love" - 10cc
"Endless Sleep" - Marc Bolan with T. Rex

Show 3: 7 September 1977
Show credits
"Sing Me A Song" - Marc Bolan with T. Rex
"Groove A Little" - Marc Bolan with T. Rex
"Looking After Number One" - The Boomtown Rats
"You're My Baby" - Jamie Wild
"Let's Dance" - Marc Bolan with T. Rex
"Hearts Throbs Dance (Celebrate Summer)" / Marc Bolan with T. Rex)
"Get Your Love Right" - Alan David
"Quark Strangeness and Charm" - Hawkwind
"Hot Love" - Marc Bolan with T. Rex

Show 4: 14 September 1977
Show credits
"New York City" - Marc Bolan with T. Rex
"Idolizer" - Denis Conly
"To Lane" - Steve Gibbons Band
"I Love To Boogie" - Marc Bolan with T. Rex
"Endless Sleep" - Marc Bolan with T. Rex
"Confessing" - Robin Askwith
"I Wanna Testify" - Roger Taylor (Queen)
"Dandy In The Underground" - Marc Bolan with T. Rex

Show 5: 21 September 1977
"Sing Me A Song" - Marc Bolan with T. Rex
"Sunshine Of Your Love" - Rosetta Stone
"Heart Throbs Dance" (Get On)
"Bring Back The Love" - Blue
"Celebrate Summer" - Marc Bolan with T. Rex
"No Russians In Russia" - Radio Stars
"Dancing In The Moonlight" - Thin Lizzy
"Get It On" - Marc Bolan with T. Rex

Show 6: 28 September 1977
Show credits
"Deborah" - Marc Bolan with T. Rex
"Your Generation" - Generation X
"I'm A Fighter" - Lip Service
"Heart Throb's Dance" - Ain't it Strange)
"Groove A Little" - Marc Bolan with T. Rex
"Ride A White Swan" - Marc Bolan with T. Rex
"Heart Throb's Dance (I Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet)" / Gonzalez (band)
"Do Anything you Want To Do" - Eddie and the Hot Rods
"Heroes" - David Bowie
Instrumental Jam with David Bowie and Marc Bolan & T. Rex

- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_(TV_series)

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