Some time ago I created a post on subreddit r/lostmedia, but had no luck in finding the actual recording, so I'm "reposting" it here, hoping to bring more attention to this show. A bunch of photos can be found in the original Reddit post.
Doebidoe is an old Dutch music TV show like Tops of the Pop or Beat-Club. Most likely it was aired on AVRO TV or filmed in their studios. It is claimed that Doebidoe has been aired for just a few years, from the late 60s to 1970/71.
On May 22nd English rock-band Black Sabbath recorded a 40-minute set for that program.
The alleged set-list: Black Sabbath Evil Woman The Wizard Behind The Wall Of Sleep N.I.B. Sleeping Village Warning
* set-list taken from the former web-site sabbathlive.com (http://web.archive.org/web/20030920174712/www.sabbathlive.com/lists/70bs-aud.html)
A 20 sec snippet of that show surfaced on YT a decade ago (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNfXpdquP08), the original upload was mute and this video's audio was taken from the Paris 1970 gig to prove that the song played there is N.I.B..
AVRO TV said that the tapes were destroyed in the fire, however, the existence of that snippet questions this statement.
I was looking a little bit on archive.org (for text contents) on the show you're talking about and there's this magazine that mention on some issues celebrity apperances on the show. There also seems to be two newspaper talking about it and a biography on David Bowie mentionung it
I was looking a little bit on archive.org (for text contents) on the show you're talking about and there's this magazine that mention on some issues celebrity apperances on the show. There also seems to be two newspaper talking about it and a biography on David Bowie mentionung it
Yeah, I knew about David Bowie, there are a few pics of him from that studio as well, I think.
Deep Purple were playing there too, but no footages are in circulation to my knowledge.
There are Deep Purple audio recordings from that performance, though. But no videos.
Apparently someone has a copy of that show/episode, or where did this excerpt come from?
P.S. There are no Black Sabbath audio-recordings from that show neither, unlike Deep Purple. The set-list claimed by sabbathlive.com & a few people is very rare, some numbers from this list weren't played live at all.