Weststander
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This is Sparks perfection, I go back to this time and time again, the BBC do these intimate gigs incredibly well. The musicians gathered by the Mael brothers at that time, perfectly dovetailed their genius.
Never doubt the power of Herman.He was involved, yes, but it was MINE really.
I'm glad we are not forgotten amongst the faithful. @Garry Nelson's Left Foot is another acolyte of ours.
(Genuinely gobsmacked that someone remembers this to be honest - NSC never ceases to amaze!)
I will kick off with The King.
As depicted in the film, Col Tom Parker wanted Elvis to finish the 68 Comeback Special with a Xmas number, but he insisted on this instead, singing to a nation, and beyond, against the backdrop of two high profile shootings, Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy, the Vietnam War, the Black Power Salute at the Olympics and serious civil unrest and rioting across the country.
50 or so years on, the poignant lyrics and performance of one of the greatest ever singers make this arguably one of the most iconic songs to be sung in the history of broadcasting.
Johnny Cash playing live at San Quentin Prison singing a song about San Quentin Prison....