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Kelis - "Caught Out There"
Top of the Pops [2000]
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Samantha Fox
Sam on the BBC’s Top Of the Pops, 9 February 1989, performing “I Only Wanna Be With You”
On January 20, 1972, Marc Bolan and T.Rex performed Telegram Sam for the first time on Top Of The Pops. Sadly, the BBC erased the episode but the first photo, posted here, from the performance became a very popular poster.
"Tifa recalled that when she and Cloud were very young, they used to spend all day playing together. Cloud's front door was right next to her own, making it easy to run back and forth between the two homes. As children, they'd had little reservation about inviting themselves in whenever they pleased." - Traces of Two Pasts, Page 21, Kindle Edition
Samantha Fox
Samantha Fox on the BBC’s Top Of The Pops chart show singing “Do Ya Do Ya (Wanna Please Me)”, 3rd July 1986
Sam’s backing band here includes Terry Chimes, (original drummer for The Clash), plus Hanoi Rocks’ Nasty Suicide (!) and Timo Caltio, and Sham 69/Lords Of The New Church’s Dave Tregunna.
Legs & Co
Second dance routine on the BBC’s 1976 Boxing Day Top Of The Pops sees Lulu dancing to The Four Seasons “December '63 - Oh What a Night”