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VH1 NEW VISIONS 1986 Two shows on VHS
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David Wills
2004-01-29 21:37:26 UTC
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I've asked around some other groups if anyone would like to swap for
shows I don't have. If anyone here has some other shows please let me
know as I'd like to have more. In my not so humble opinion these
programs were some of the best ever on cable TV. Some of them featured
more Fusion/Jazz than I cared for but it's not like they had a lot of
videos to pick from and the Keith Jarrett 'Over the Rainbow'
performance is spellbinding, so there you go. Rec in LP with fantastic
picture and sound. The only down side is in my effort to edit out all
the commercials some videos are shaved at the start and some of the VJ
comments are cut short. Does anyone remember what the George Winston
videos were like? ***@joimail.com


VH1 New Visions 12-20-86 xmas Show
VJ Frankie Crocker

Daniel Lanois - Is it love
Clannad & Bono - In a life time
Mike Oldfield - Pictures in the dark
Mike Oldfield - short interview clip
Jerry Goodman - On the future of aviation
Jane Siberry - One more colour
Art Of Noise - Moments in love
Stanley Jordan - The lady in my life
Jean Michel Jarre - Rendez-Vous
Patrick O Hearn - Beauty in darkness
George Howard - No no
Chick Corea & Gary Burton - Finale
Jean Luc Ponty - Open mind
Don Slepian - Reflections
Larry Fast - short interview clip
Philip Glass - Acts 3
Shadowfax - What goes around
Wickline - Ski bumps
Paul Winter Consort - Bright angel
Chip Davis - short interview clip
Mannheim Steamroller - Silent Night

Aprox 90 min

VH1 New Visions 1986 October
VJ Frankie Crocker

Daneil Lanois - Is this love
Mark Isham - On the threshold of Liberty
Jane Siberry - Map of the world
John Themis - Final cruise
Penguin Cafe Orchestra - Music for a Found Harmonium
Sado Watanabe - Desert ride
Keith Jarrett - Over the Rainbow
Hiroshima - One wish
Chip Davis - short interview clip
Janne Scnaffer - Flight 05
Mannheim Steamroller - Come home to the sea
David Roach - Emotional Jungle
Steven Halpern & Dallas Smith - Natural Light
Pat Metheny Group - Yo landa you learn
Herbie Hancock - Autodrive
Jean Michel Jarre - short interview clip
Jean Michel Jarre - Rendez-Vous4 Houston Live

Aprox 75 min
TheKobaian
2004-01-30 06:48:16 UTC
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Post by David Wills
I've asked around some other groups if anyone would like to swap for
shows I don't have. If anyone here has some other shows please let me
know as I'd like to have more. In my not so humble opinion these
programs were some of the best ever on cable TV.
I thought it was a very nice show, and there were several bits from that show
I'd like to have. I'd most definitely love to have the show when Bruford
hosted, and he brought David Torn along. Torn did a solo electric guitar piece
that sounded like nothing I had heard at that point.

I also remember one time when Mark Egan hosted, and he did a cuople solo pieces
on his doubleneck 4 string fretless/8 string fretted bass. I actually have that
on tape somewhere's around here, but I'm not sure which tape it's on.

I also remember Anthony Phillips and Micheal Hedges hosting the show on
seperate occasions, those were kinda cool.

I also remember for awhile sax player Bill Evans was hosting the show, and he'd
always tell these great stories from when he was plaaying with Miles Davis, but
he'd always say something "Miles will KILL me if this gets out, so you have to
keep this between you and me, ok?", like he was talking to just one person.
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