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Notes With two Phenomenallally successful years under their belt since winning the Eurovison Song Contest, 1983 was turning point for BUCKS FIZZ, boyh in their recodings and their live shows. they already had three number one singles and had started to experiment with both the musical style and visual look of the band to break away from the cutsey 'boy/girl next door' image Their Live shows had become more 'rock spectacular' than pop concert, with lavish sets and some of worlds finest musicians playing with them. Unlike many other bands of the time, no Bucks Fizz concert was ever recorded for general video release and fans were left with just memories of those incredible concerts....until now! Filmed for reference only by the crew at the shows, this 'home movie' footage has been lovingly restored to make the best of vision and sound, given the source material. While this film is interspersed with small amounts of cutways of the bands other perfomances through the years, the main focus is on the truley magical performance of Cheryl Baker, Mike Nolan, Jas Aston and Bobby Gee as they perform to a sold out Apollo Theatre in London. Images Comments and Reviews Add a Comment or Review about this disc See Also DiscAll That Glitters - Digital Ghost - UK (2012) Previous by Publisher This Disc: Price Guide : Add Valuation : Add Image : Add Video : Add Missing Info : Make Correction : Add to List : Add See Also : Add Tag : Edit Images : Show Image Data : Credits : BBCode
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