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|imagecaption=The Australian VHS cover of the final version | |imagecaption=The Australian VHS cover of the final version | ||
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|datefound= 13 Sept 2021 | |||
|foundby= [https://archive.org/details/@danielcelano Daniel Celano] | |||
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Lights, Camera, Action! Show is a concert tour held by Australian children's group The Wiggles. It first commenced on December 3, 2003 at the Perth Challenge Stadium and concluded on December 21, 2003 at the Sydney Entertainment Centre<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20031203143301/http://www.thewiggles.com.au/country/australia/concerts.html</ref>. The tour is known for including an orchestra, conducted by frequent session musician Dominic Lindsay. Singers of the orchestra included Anthony Field's cousin Greg Truman, Greg Page's understudy from 2002 to 2006 Sam Moran and keyboardist Craig Abercrombie. Tony Henry (drummer for Anthony Field's previous band The Cockroaches) who worked with the group from 1994 to 2007 in the studio, played drums in the orchestra. During some songs on the tour, purple wiggle Jeff Fatt would take over as keyboardist. The tour would mark the last time Christmas Picnic would be performed live and the only time where it was performed by an orchestra and the first time the songs Central Park, New York, I Wave My Arms And Swing My Baton and the cover of Daddy Cool's Eagle Rock would be performed live. | Lights, Camera, Action! Show is a concert tour held by Australian children's group The Wiggles. It first commenced on December 3, 2003 at the Perth Challenge Stadium and concluded on December 21, 2003 at the Sydney Entertainment Centre<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20031203143301/http://www.thewiggles.com.au/country/australia/concerts.html</ref>. The tour is known for including an orchestra, conducted by frequent session musician Dominic Lindsay. Singers of the orchestra included Anthony Field's cousin Greg Truman, Greg Page's understudy from 2002 to 2006 Sam Moran and keyboardist Craig Abercrombie. Tony Henry (drummer for Anthony Field's previous band The Cockroaches) who worked with the group from 1994 to 2007 in the studio, played drums in the orchestra. During some songs on the tour, purple wiggle Jeff Fatt would take over as keyboardist. The tour would mark the last time Christmas Picnic would be performed live and the only time where it was performed by an orchestra and the first time the songs Central Park, New York, I Wave My Arms And Swing My Baton and the cover of Daddy Cool's Eagle Rock would be performed live. | ||
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In 2018, YouTube user Michael Wiggles Fan uploaded footage from the beginning<ref>https://youtu.be/3tEhshbxv7E</ref> and ending (later deleted) of the video from a rare promotional DVD that was sent out to the press. The footage uploaded is noticeably different from what was released in 2005 with footage from the overture that would be obscures by B-Roll of the group being seen as well as unseen snippets of the overture that was heard on the album but not the video and the footage ends after the concert ended unlike the released video where it goes straight to the credits. It was also later revealed that the promotional DVD had a different audio mix and is the same audio mix from the clips used in The Wiggles Show. In March 2020, another YouTube user named "Peanut Wiggle" did a rip of the promotional DVD, but didn't make the rip public. As of the writing of this article, the early cut of LIVE! Hot Potatoes has not surfaced in it's entirety. | In 2018, YouTube user Michael Wiggles Fan uploaded footage from the beginning<ref>https://youtu.be/3tEhshbxv7E</ref> and ending (later deleted) of the video from a rare promotional DVD that was sent out to the press. The footage uploaded is noticeably different from what was released in 2005 with footage from the overture that would be obscures by B-Roll of the group being seen as well as unseen snippets of the overture that was heard on the album but not the video and the footage ends after the concert ended unlike the released video where it goes straight to the credits. It was also later revealed that the promotional DVD had a different audio mix and is the same audio mix from the clips used in The Wiggles Show. In March 2020, another YouTube user named "Peanut Wiggle" did a rip of the promotional DVD, but didn't make the rip public. As of the writing of this article, the early cut of LIVE! Hot Potatoes has not surfaced in it's entirety. | ||
On September 13, 2021, Internet Archive user Daniel Caleno uploaded the promotional DVD that contained the uncut version of the video. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
===Uncut Verison=== | |||
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===Clips=== | ===Clips=== | ||
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Revision as of 20:43, 13 September 2021
The Australian VHS cover of the final version
Status: Found
Date found: 13 Sept 2021
Found by: Daniel Celano
Lights, Camera, Action! Show is a concert tour held by Australian children's group The Wiggles. It first commenced on December 3, 2003 at the Perth Challenge Stadium and concluded on December 21, 2003 at the Sydney Entertainment Centre[1]. The tour is known for including an orchestra, conducted by frequent session musician Dominic Lindsay. Singers of the orchestra included Anthony Field's cousin Greg Truman, Greg Page's understudy from 2002 to 2006 Sam Moran and keyboardist Craig Abercrombie. Tony Henry (drummer for Anthony Field's previous band The Cockroaches) who worked with the group from 1994 to 2007 in the studio, played drums in the orchestra. During some songs on the tour, purple wiggle Jeff Fatt would take over as keyboardist. The tour would mark the last time Christmas Picnic would be performed live and the only time where it was performed by an orchestra and the first time the songs Central Park, New York, I Wave My Arms And Swing My Baton and the cover of Daddy Cool's Eagle Rock would be performed live.
The December 20, 2003 show at the Sydney Entertainment Centre (the only concert from the tour that Christmas Picnic was not performed) would be recorded and would go onto be released as "LIVE! Hot Potatoes" on January 11, 2005 first in North America, then would be released two months later in Australia. The show would also be released as the group's first live album the would be released to the public on January 1, 2005[2]. The video would be very different then what was released on the album, with the overture being cut from four minutes[3] to one minute and twenty seconds on the video. Clips from the concert would be used in the group's fourth television series titled "The Wiggles Show" and the clips used in the series have a noticeably different audio mix than what was released with the only songs from the concert that didn't make it to the series are Butterflies Flit and Hot Potato. Even more baffling is the documentary "On The Road With The Wiggles" which is a special feature on the LIVE! Hot Potatoes video, uses this earlier version at the beginning of the documentary[4].
In 2018, YouTube user Michael Wiggles Fan uploaded footage from the beginning[5] and ending (later deleted) of the video from a rare promotional DVD that was sent out to the press. The footage uploaded is noticeably different from what was released in 2005 with footage from the overture that would be obscures by B-Roll of the group being seen as well as unseen snippets of the overture that was heard on the album but not the video and the footage ends after the concert ended unlike the released video where it goes straight to the credits. It was also later revealed that the promotional DVD had a different audio mix and is the same audio mix from the clips used in The Wiggles Show. In March 2020, another YouTube user named "Peanut Wiggle" did a rip of the promotional DVD, but didn't make the rip public. As of the writing of this article, the early cut of LIVE! Hot Potatoes has not surfaced in it's entirety.
On September 13, 2021, Internet Archive user Daniel Caleno uploaded the promotional DVD that contained the uncut version of the video.
Gallery
Uncut Verison
Clips
Songs
See Also
- The Wiggles Live at Disneyland (found Australian TV special; 1998)
- The Wiggles Big Show (partially lost footage of Melbourne performance; 1997)
- Wiggly, Wiggly Christmas (partially found original version of music video from album; 1996)
- Wake Up Jeff! (partially found original version of Wiggles video; 1996)
- A Wiggle Tale: Dorothy the Dinosaur Goes to Hospital (found promotional VHS tape; 1999)
- The Wiggles (partially found alternate versions of episodes of children's show; 1998-2011)
- The Wiggles Series One (partially lost deleted scenes of children's live action series; 1997-1998)
- The Wiggles Show (partially found animated songs from children's show; mid 2000s)
- The Wiggles (lost unaired ABC pilot featuring children's group; 1995)
- Wiggly Party Live in Concert (partially found footage of Vodafone Arena performance; 2001)
- The Wiggles (partially lost widescreen versions of children's videos; 2002-2004)
- The Wiggles Show (partially found Latin American adaptation of children's series; 2006)
- Getting Strong! (partially found original version of Wiggles video; 2006)
- Let's Wiggle (partially found short series for children's band; 1997-1999)
- The Wiggles (partially found Taiwanese adaptation of children's series; 2003-2007)
- Yule Be Wiggling Christmas Show (lost footage of The Wiggles live performance; 2000; existence unconfirmed)
- Toot Toot Show! (partially lost footage of The Wiggles performance; 1998)
- Wiggle and Learn (lost unreleased original version of children's TV series; 2006)
- The Wiggles - NASA (lost footage of National Aeronautics and Space Administration performance; 2004)
- Santa's Rockin'! Concert (partially found footage of The Wiggles performance; 2004)
- Wiggly Safari Show (partially found footage of The Wiggles performances; 2002)
- Greatest Hits In The Round (partially lost Acer Arena performance of The Wiggles; 2010)
- Dancing Ride (found The Wiggles music video; 2001)
- Overture Introductions (lost pre-show videos from The Wiggles tour; 2004)
References
- ↑ http://web.archive.org/web/20031203143301/http://www.thewiggles.com.au/country/australia/concerts.html
- ↑ https://www.discogs.com/The-Wiggles-LIVE-Hot-Potatoes/master/1475532
- ↑ https://open.spotify.com/track/0vUfI8X6VZSq4DMRVo1JfV?si=9c6954798ecb4bd6
- ↑ https://youtu.be/FHxQdzwdybc
- ↑ https://youtu.be/3tEhshbxv7E