The Old Grey Whistle Test Season 2

September. 12,1972      
Rating:
8.1
Trailer Synopsis

The second series of The Old Grey Whistle Test started on 12th September 1972, concluding on 31st July 1973 with a total of 49 Episodes

Episode 49 : Freddie King / Dr John / Doobie Brothers / Blue
July. 31,1973
Freddie King: Boogie Funk Woman / Across The River Dr. John: Such A Night Doobie Brothers: Long Train Running (promo) Blue: Red Light Song (promo)
Episode 48 : Johnny Rivers / Drifters / Pete Sinfield
July. 24,1973
Episode 47 : Edgar Winter Group / Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee / Alan Hull
July. 17,1973
Edgar Winter Group: Frankenstein / Rock N Roll Boogie Woogie Blues / Hanging Around Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee: Walking My Blues Away / Sonny's Thing / Walk On Alan Hull: Numbers (film)
Episode 46 : Episode 46
July. 10,1973
Episode 45 : Terry Reid - Del Shannon - Strider - Mike Oldfield - Pete Sinfield
June. 19,1973
Terry Reid: Without Expression / Live Life Del Shannon - Louise Kelly Strider: Higher & Higher (promo) Mike Oldfield: Tubular Bells (promo) Pete Sinfield: Still (promo)
Episode 44 : John Entwistle - Kevin Ayers - Slick & Kanter - Seals & Crofts
June. 12,1973
John Entwistle - Peg Leg Peggy / My Wife Kevin Ayers: Shouting in a Bucket Blues / Oh Wot A Dream Slick & Kanter interview Seals & Crofts: Dust On My Saddle (film)
Episode 43 : Focus: Live in Concert
June. 12,1973
Episode 42 : Episode 42
June. 05,1973
Episode 41 : Cream
May. 29,1973
Episode 40 : Nazareth / Harvey Andrews / Camel / The Eagles / Del Shannon
May. 22,1973
Nazareth: Bad Boy / Vigilante Man Harvey Andrews: Friend Of Mine / For My Father Camel: Never Let Go (promo) The Eagles: Outlaw Man (filmfinders) Del Shannon interview
Episode 39 : Leon Russell / BB King
May. 15,1973
Episode 38 : Roy Bucchanan
May. 15,1973
Episode 37 : American Blues Legends Live in Concert
May. 08,1973
Homesick James: Louisiana Blues Snooky Pryor: Do the Boogie Woogie Boogie Woogie Red: Hello Little Girl Washboard Willie - Love You Baby 24 Hours a Day Whispering Smith - Never Leave me Baby Lightnin’ Slim - Too Much Monkey Business
Episode 36 : Alaquin
May. 08,1973
Episode 35 : Yes: Live in Concert
May. 01,1973
Yes, live in Concert at the Rainbow Theatre, Dec 1972. And You and I / Clap / Roundabout / Yours is no Disgrace / Wurm
Episode 34 : The Wailers
May. 01,1973
Episode 33 : Birtha / John David Southern
April. 24,1973
Birtha: I Can't Stop The Madness John David Southern: How Long / Doolin’ Dalton vintage Motown clips of Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
Episode 32 : Episode 32
April. 17,1973
Episode 31 : Episode 31
April. 10,1973
Episode 30 : Roxy Music
April. 03,1973
Episode 29 : Episode 29
March. 27,1973
Episode 28 : Humble Pie / Ry Cooder / Led Zeppelin / Deliverance
March. 20,1973
Humble Pie: Black Coffee / Twist and Shout Ry Cooder: Goin’ To Brownsville / Vigilante Man / interview Led Zeppelin: No Quarter (filmfinders) Deliverance : Dueling Banjos (film clip)
Episode 27 : Roger Daltrey / John Martyn / John Lennon & Yoko Ono / Edgar Winter Band
March. 13,1973
Roger Daltrey: Giving It All Away / One Man Band John Martyn: May You Never / I’d Rather Be The Devil John Lennon & Yoko Ono: Move On Fast (from ‘One to One’ concert) Edgar Winter Band: Heavy (concert clip)
Episode 26 : Argent / Shawn Phillips / Sha Na Na / Roy Buchanan
March. 06,1973
Argent: God Gave Rock ’n’ Roll to You / It’s Only Money Shawn Phillips: I Took A Walk / Lady Of The Blue Rose Sha Na Na: Rock N Roll is Here To Stay (Crystal Palace, London clip) Roy Buchanan: Them Changes / After Hours (Madison Square Garden, New York, 1972 clip)
Episode 25 : Tony McPhee / Tassavallan / Donovan / Mickie Most / Country Joe MacDonald
March. 20,1973
Tony S McPhee: Write Me a Few Short Lines / Me and the Devil Tassavallan: Presidenti Lounge Donovan: Cosmic Wheels (film) / interview Mickie Most interview Country Joe MacDonald
Episode 24 : Strawbs / Judee Sill
February. 20,1973
Episode 23 : Rory Gallagher / Duncan Browne / Bette Midler / Loggins & Messina
February. 13,1973
Rory Gallagher: Hands Off / Walk on Hot Coals Duncan Browne: Ragged Rain Life / My Old Friends Bette Midler interview Loggins & Messina: Your Mama Don't Dance (promo)
Episode 22 : Sharks
February. 06,1973
Episode 21 : The Who / Claire Hammill / Shawn Phillips / Status Quo
March. 20,1973
The Who: The Relay / Long Live Rock Claire Hammill: The Artist / Please Stay Tonight Shawn Phillips Status Quo: Don’t Waste My Time (Marquee film)
Episode 20 : Roberta Flack / Mike Absalom / The Rolling Stones / Frank Zappa
January. 23,1973
Roberta Flack: Sonny and Sister Joy / I Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer Mike Absalom: Hector the Dope Sniffing Hound / Saga of WPC Sadie Stick The Rolling Stones: Happy, All Down The Line (concert clips) Frank Zappa: Cleetus Awreetus Awrightus (filmfinders clip)
Episode 19 : Series 2, Episode 19
March. 16,1973
Episode 18 : J Geils Band / Joan Armatrading / David Geffen / Captain Beefheart / Barclay James Harvest / Exuma
January. 09,1973
J. Geils Band: Looking for a Love / Floyds Hotel Joan Armatrading: Child Star / Give it a Try David Geffen interview Captain Beefheart : Some Yo Yo Stuff (filmfinders) Barclay James Harvest: Thank You (Marquee film) Exuma: Baby Let Me In (filmfinders)
Episode 17 : Genesis
January. 02,1973
Hammersmith, England, Old Grey Whistle Test, "Willow Farm"
Episode 16 : Boxing Day Compilation
March. 20,1973
Alice Cooper: Under My Wheels Dion / Runaround Sue David Bowie: Queen Bitch Ten Wheel Drive: The Night I Got Out of Jail The Beach Boys: You Need a Mess of Help to Stand Alone Steve Miller Band: Living in the USA Vinegar Joe: Rusty Red Armour Carole King and Merry Clayton: Oh No Not My Baby Curtis Mayfield: Keep On Keeping On Mick Jagger: Interview The Rolling Stones: Tumbling Dice Poco: Just For Me and You The Beatles: Some Other Guy Roxy Music: Ladytron Stevie Wonder: Interview Janis Ian: He’s A Rainbow Jerry Lee Lewis: Think About It Darlin’ Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge: Help Me Make it Through the Night
Episode 15 : Series 2, Episode 15
December. 19,1972
Episode 14 : Focus
December. 12,1972
The guys in Focus were jamming in a small BBC studio in the heart of Television Centre, rehearsing for their first appearance on the Old Grey Whistle Test. It was 12th December 1972, The atmosphere was great, very light-hearted and enjoyable as the band rehearsed its set. They decided to play 'Sylvia', 'Anonymous II' and 'Hocus Pocus', with a seasonal slant. Instead of following the usual pattern of the vocal breaks, This launched into a mock-serious yodelling version of ‘We Wish You a Merry Christmas...’ building up to that top falsetto with a heart-rending ‘And a Happy New Yeeeeeaaaaarrr...’, tailing off into Jan’s million miles an hour guitar playing. The performance was an absolute sensation. People had never seen anything quite like them before.
Episode 13 : Series 2, Episode 13
December. 05,1972
Episode 12 : Series 2, Episode 12
November. 28,1972
Episode 11 : Series 2, Episode 11
January. 01,0001
Episode 10 : Series 2, Episode 10
November. 14,1972
Episode 9 : Episode 9
November. 07,1972
Episode 8 : Series 2, Episode 8
October. 31,1972
Episode 7 : Birtha / Mike Hugg / Rick Wakeman
October. 24,1972
Birtha: Free Spirit / Too Much Woman For The Henpecked Man Mike Hugg: Blue Suede Shoes Again Rick Wakeman Interview
Episode 6 : Series 2, Episode 6
October. 17,1972
Episode 5 : Series 2, Episode 5
October. 10,1972
Episode 4 : Series 2, Episode 4
October. 03,1972
Episode 3 : Series 2, Episode 3
September. 26,1972
Episode 2 : Series 2, Episode 2
September. 19,1972
Episode 1 : Series 2, Episode 1
September. 12,1972
Loggins and Messina: "Danny's Song" and "House At Pooh Corner"

Seasons

Season 16
Season 16 1986
Season 15
Season 15 1985
Season 14
Season 14 1984
Season 13
Season 13 1983
Season 12
Season 12 1982
Season 11
The eleventh series of The Old Grey Whistle Test began on the 1st October 1981, concluding after 29 episodes on 10th June 1982.
Season 11 1981
Season 10
The tenth series of The Old Grey Whistle Test began on the 7th October 1980, concluding on the 14th July with a total of 41 episodes.
Season 10 1980
Season 9
Season 9 1979
Season 8
Season 8 1978
Season 7
The seventh series of The Old Grey Whistle Test began on the 20th September 1977, concluding on 20th Jun 1987 and containing 39 episodes.
Season 7 1977
Season 6
Season 6 1976
Season 5
Season 5 1975
Season 4
The forth series of The Old Grey Whistle Test began on 24th September 1974, finishing on 26ht Jul 1975 for a total of 42 episodes.
Season 4 1974
Season 3
The third series of The Old Grey Whistle Test started on 25th September 1973, concluding on 9th July 1974 for a total of 43 episodes.
Season 3 1973
Season 2
The second series of The Old Grey Whistle Test started on 12th September 1972, concluding on 31st July 1973 with a total of 49 Episodes
Season 2 1972
Season 1
The first series of The Old Grey Whistle Test began on 21st September 1971 and concluded on 11th July 1972 for a total of 43 episodes.
Season 1 1971

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