Oh, and make sure it's PAL..

What, for Molly, Arf Arf Arf?
Good afternoon and welcome to Thunderbird 5. I'm here with John, who as you may not know, was to be the original lead Tracey brother (as determined by Sylvia) which seemed to wind Gerry up so much that he was subsequently kept out of the way despite repeated attempts by the various scriptwriters to get him more involved. Well I think John's great. He's got all this gear here, it's a bit like Unstately Nationsounds Manor other than the fact that this all works. So much so that John has been able to locate our next clip....
Owen Money (yes, him) interviewing Shakin' Stevens (yep) in a taxi riding past Shakey's ole house in Cardiff (true) whilst putting up a Bystanders poster (yes, them) during which Shakey mimes to a duff song featuring El Tel for BBC Wales in 1998. Thanks John, I would never have found that one. And thanks Brains, hopefully you will have soon repaired that back pick-up. Seeing as he built all this within 2 years, a bit of soldering shouldn't take him too long.
Right! That clip!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFpzUWDBsSEThe Spectaculars - Frankenstein - Monmouth Festival 2006:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFXaqF3wneMRather groovy I thought, with George on Strat.
Man - Romain - Marquee 1983:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvqfFfBMJaw&feature=related Another clip from the 1983 comeback. Other than the points already made regarding the dynamics and the death speed grunge bulldozer metal (or whatever it's called) approach, I always judge a version of Romain by the amount of the end part that gets played. You know the bit, diddley-dee, diddley-dee, diddle lee dee, diddle lee dee. In this case...