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Topic History of: Jk in the early 70s music magazines
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emmapeelfanclub mikemacca wrote:


You must have performed "loop di love" on Top of the Pops JK. Sadly I've never seen it.


I'm sure JK has said a few months ago he didn't perform that one in the TOTP studio, but he did make a film clip for it for the show.

The BBC still have that colour film, unseen since 1972, in their archive.

Just recently, 2 previously lost 1971 episodes of TOTP from late 1971 in black and white have been found and guess what? One of them from November features a "promo film" accompanying Johnny Reggae! On the same show are performances by Slade, Olivia Newton John, Cliff Richard, Gilbert O'Sullivan and Labi Siffre (with his wonderful version of It Must Be Love)

Another lost piece of JK TOTP history found. No idea if and when we will get to see it.
mikemacca JK2006 wrote:
I remember it well and at the end Cliff, a real gentleman, promised that if there IS a God, when he gets there he'll put in a good word for me.


And if you go first JK you'll be putting in a good word for him too I hope.

One of the disco 45s has the lyrics for "Loop di love" and the word "bed" is in very small letters.

You must have performed "loop di love" on Top of the Pops JK. Sadly I've never seen it.
JK2006 I remember it well and at the end Cliff, a real gentleman, promised that if there IS a God, when he gets there he'll put in a good word for me.
emmapeelfanclub BR wrote:

I still have a cassette tape of JK v Cliff Richard from a Radio One debate on God. Interesting stuff.


Blimey... can you remember when that occurred? I'm sure that makes for a most interesting listen!
BR DISCO 45 was my fave mag. Like most songwriters it was essential reading in the days before internet lyric sites - which I do frequent alot to check up on album lyrics for best selling albums.

Coldplay's new album has some very intense lyrics.

JK features in everything of course.

I still have a cassette tape of JK v Cliff Richard from a Radio One debate on God. Interesting stuff.