Normie Rowe - Shakin All Over (National Bandstand) 1965 video free download


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Duration: 02:22
Uploaded: 2010/01/14

Normie Rowe performing "Shakin All Over" live on National Bandstand 1965.

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8 years ago

Cairns RSL Sub Branch

Normie Rowe one of Australia's famous Vietnam Veterans before he got drafted into the Australian Army.

9 years ago

sr197877

Back then normie Rowe had added hormonesHa Ha Ha Ha HaHa

9 years ago

sr197877

Ha ha ha

9 years ago

sr197877

Ha ha

9 years ago

Nola Ross

Sure brings back memories I remember I took off on my fathers push bike one Sunday and rode all the way from Footscray to Northcote to see his house where he lived,Charles St I think it was

9 years ago

Nola Ross

Sure brings back memories I remember I took off on my fathers push bike one Sunday and rode all the way from Footscray to Northcote to see his house where he lived,Charles St I think it was

10 years ago

allymayful

Wow does this bring back memories! It really can't be that long ago - can it? He really was one of our most exciting solo performers.

10 years ago

Samara Ramsay

Love thissong!:)

10 years ago

Bruce15485

Great song !

10 years ago

Glenn barber

And England called us thieves and convicts and chained up on convict ships for 7 months never to see the sun, Thank God They found Australia,Its a holiday here.

10 years ago

957davidm

The RCA TK-60 with its big 4.5 inch image orthicon tube was an excellent unit in its day and had no trouble at all meeting Australian TV broadcasting standards. Centre resolution was 700 lines minimum. TNT-9 and ATV-0 later had RCA TK-45A colour cameras, which gave good service for over 20 years in both cases, outliving the company that made them.

11 years ago

oldaussiemusic

Australia actually imported cameras from all corners of the globe and that camera at 0:58 indeed is a RCA TK-60. Stations like ATV-0, QTQ-9, CTC-7, CBN-8, TNT-9, NBN-3, BTV-6 WIN-4 etc. used RCA cameras and TK-60s were a popular choice for B&W. The rest of the stations mostly used either Marconi or PYE cameras and some stations used the German Fernseh cameras during the B&W era.

11 years ago

SuperMikecarp

I think you'll find the cameras used in Oz in the 50's and 60's were PYE's from England, not american RCA's. We were very British back then, and our television technical standards (625 lines) were more closely aligned with the mother country than the USA's (525 lines)

11 years ago

karen ellison

this is pre vietnam

11 years ago

Werribeesteve

I don't think this particular performance was on Bandstand. I think it was the "Go!!" show which followed Bandstand in later years, with Johnny Young as the host.

12 years ago

Graham Clayton

What happened to the Running, Jumping & Standing Group?

12 years ago

chavrons1

@sail1948 I went to one of his concerts about ten years ago and he was great.

12 years ago

chavrons1

If i see that Coles add on TV i will be laughing and singing along with you.

12 years ago

chavrons1

I'm going to be laughing and singing along right with you now when ever i see the coles add. Shame the kids of today missed out on the real normie.

12 years ago

Colin Mack

sell out

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