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Promo for Wake

Posted: 18 Aug 2010, 13:50
by shiver
I'd not seen this before:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NbEPOif ... re=related

Von in a boardroom... in that hat...

Posted: 18 Aug 2010, 14:08
by Garbageman
Nice find

Re: Promo for Wake

Posted: 18 Aug 2010, 20:02
by Randall Flagg
shiver wrote:I'd not seen this before:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NbEPOif ... re=related

Von in a boardroom... in that hat...
Ah that takes me back - first time I saw that clip (done for the WEA sales conference ) was the first time most of us in the UK realised they'd shot a video for BP!

Flagg

Posted: 18 Aug 2010, 22:13
by copper
Nice find.

Von appears in a crossover period with them looks, sporting the beard but still holding on to the FALAA regalia. Don't recall him appearing much in front of cameras in between Wake and the Floodland release.

Posted: 19 Aug 2010, 08:53
by mandrake
cool and strange. as it should be :)

Posted: 19 Aug 2010, 09:01
by splintered thing
Love the voice over!

Posted: 21 Aug 2010, 01:53
by originalgoth
I had this on a VHS that I bought at a record fair in Rock City in about 1987 (I think).

From memory the VHS was a volume of Kiss The Blade.
It had a cream coloured cover.

I think it had the promos of Walk Away, No Time To Cry and another few plus some live footage (York Racecourse).

Posted: 21 Aug 2010, 11:33
by Big Si
originalgoth wrote:I had this on a VHS that I bought at a record fair in Rock City in about 1987 (I think).

From memory the VHS was a volume of Kiss The Blade.
It had a cream coloured cover.

I think it had the promos of Walk Away, No Time To Cry and another few plus some live footage (York Racecourse).
http://myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=6140

Posted: 21 Aug 2010, 13:32
by ribbons69
originalgoth wrote:I had this on a VHS that I bought at a record fair in Rock City in about 1987 (I think).

From memory the VHS was a volume of Kiss The Blade.
It had a cream coloured cover.

I think it had the promos of Walk Away, No Time To Cry and another few plus some live footage (York Racecourse).
I still have the vhs upstairs somewhere,almost certainly bought from the same record fair at Rock City :eek:
I remember being in there and how strange it felt to be in the main hall with the lights on.

Posted: 21 Aug 2010, 17:42
by originalgoth
ribbons69 wrote:
originalgoth wrote:I had this on a VHS that I bought at a record fair in Rock City in about 1987 (I think).

From memory the VHS was a volume of Kiss The Blade.
It had a cream coloured cover.

I think it had the promos of Walk Away, No Time To Cry and another few plus some live footage (York Racecourse).
I still have the vhs upstairs somewhere,almost certainly bought from the same record fair at Rock City :eek:
I remember being in there and how strange it felt to be in the main hall with the lights on.
Yes, it was a bit wierd going there during the day wasn't it, the only other time I'd been there in the day time was my very first time in there - The M1ss1on Fan Club day in '86.

That was quite a good record fair wasn't it.
I think I bought a few other Sisters goodies there that day as well.

Posted: 21 Aug 2010, 21:04
by ribbons69
originalgoth wrote:
ribbons69 wrote:
originalgoth wrote:I had this on a VHS that I bought at a record fair in Rock City in about 1987 (I think).

From memory the VHS was a volume of Kiss The Blade.
It had a cream coloured cover.

I think it had the promos of Walk Away, No Time To Cry and another few plus some live footage (York Racecourse).
I still have the vhs upstairs somewhere,almost certainly bought from the same record fair at Rock City :eek:
I remember being in there and how strange it felt to be in the main hall with the lights on.
Yes, it was a bit wierd going there during the day wasn't it, the only other time I'd been there in the day time was my very first time in there - The M1ss1on Fan Club day in '86.

That was quite a good record fair wasn't it.
I think I bought a few other Sisters goodies there that day as well.
I went to that fan club day as well :lol:
I remember because of the licensing laws they weren't allowed to sell alcholol and a stunning rendition of Led Zep's Rock An Roll by Wayne and Baalam and the Angel.Was that really twenty four years ago?