Portsmouth was one of the dance melodies in John Playford's The English Dancing Master. First edition was published in 1651; it ran to 18 editions up to 1728. Playford died in 1686. It's quite an old melody.
Ye old English 🇬🇧 through and through, beautifully heart ❤️ warning and poignant decades later. Keep the spirit of folk music alive. Feb twenty three 🙏❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️🙏 even the parrot looked like it was having fun 🙄🤣😂
If you take the trouble to research properly you will find that most of the time these girls were called out to dance as a"filler" for groups that for some reason or another couldnt appear live to perform. More ofter than not they only had a couple of hours at the most to come up with a routine for a song,rehearse, then perform it live on stage thats why occasionally they might make slight errors. All of those girls were in-fact trained dancers. Cowell and BGT are crap anyway
Both Pan's People and Legs & Co deserve MAXIMUM RESPECT in my opinion. They were treated like shit by the production company and were given very little notice as to what would be expected of them from week to week. Sometimes they had as little as 2 hours notice to come up with a routine for a live TV performance. Like I said, MAXIMUM RESPECT!
When I heard it on the radio just now I expected more of a stomping dance, not the dainty steps they were dancing - but as someone said they didn’t usually have time to rehearse.
The presenter here was talking shit. That wasn't Chalky the parrot. It was another parrot made up to look like him. Chalky wouldn't do commercial stuff like this - no way. Of course back in those days it wasn't considered unusual for an avian performer at Chalky's level to have a couple of body doubles to help him out at the weekends. One would do Chalky's charity appearances and the other would do the after dinner speeches and motivational speaking engagements - also signing the odd autograph or two. Chalky himself would typically spend his weekends down the Old Kent Road gambling on the unlicensed pigeon fighting circuit.
Either those panto-boots turned out to be harder to dance in than they'd reckoned on... ... or they were under rehearsed for some other reason. Shame. The routine was a Good Idea that didn't quite come off on the day.
Portsmouth was one of the dance melodies in John Playford's The English Dancing Master. First edition was published in 1651; it ran to 18 editions up to 1728. Playford died in 1686.
It's quite an old melody.
This is one of the most beautiful songs I've heard, Mike Oldfield is a genius and this adaption is a piece of art too, thank God for the true music.
Mon dieu que j'aime ça !!! Merci merci merci
Fucking hell, the 70's looked great
You’re not wrong
you do not know what you missed
Milton represents Portsmouth.
Best city in naval England.
I miss my pompey
I now live in New England and there is a Portsmouth, New Hampshire...I take great pride in saying I'm from the original Portsmouth!
Ye old English 🇬🇧 through and through, beautifully heart ❤️ warning and poignant decades later. Keep the spirit of folk music alive. Feb twenty three 🙏❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️🙏 even the parrot looked like it was having fun 🙄🤣😂
Ye old English? Then why do you follow that with the flag of the United Kingdom?
@@Aidankiwi maybe a saint Georges flag would have been better 👍😎👍🏴🏴
That parrot was blessed that day 😄Legs &co wow they made top of the pops extra special has a young lad😄
Cracking good tune and dance routine, fair warmed the cockles of me heart, shipmates, hahar!!
well captain jack sparrow
Loved video, superb music by Mike Oldfield and nice presentation by girls
WOW! WOW! WOW! I Love it! Amazing!
With the timing, this can easily be danced to using step or rant style. Both great fun - !
Ooh-arr me hearties....gorblimey!!!!
Poor 'ol Chalky was going "Cwooarhh!" thank you for uploading ! :)
It's disappointing how far we've come.
Beautiful!!
I remember first watching this on totp when I was a kid . The presenter was David Hamilton if I remember correctly .
David 'Diddy' Hamilton if I recall was his on air broadcasting nickname.
Love Mike Oldfield but I would I have loved to be a pirate on their ship back then
How wonderful
If you take the trouble to research properly you will find that most of the time these girls were called out to dance as a"filler" for groups that for some reason or another couldnt appear live to perform. More ofter than not they only had a couple of hours at the most to come up with a routine for a song,rehearse, then perform it live on stage thats why occasionally they might make slight errors. All of those girls were in-fact trained dancers. Cowell and BGT are crap anyway
Play up pompey💙We will never die💙
Mike si a genius!!
Give a harty Yarrgh mateys!!!
"YARRGH!!"
Класс! Я бы тоже хотел поучаствовать!)😊Как у нас в Цирке на Фонтанке!)
For all you fellas out there...
Captain Jack Sparrow would be very happy among those damsels.
Mentioned in Richard Thompson's autobio Beeswing!
❤ cud
Both Pan's People and Legs & Co deserve MAXIMUM RESPECT in my opinion.
They were treated like shit by the production company and were given very little notice as to what would be expected of them from week to week. Sometimes they had as little as 2 hours notice to come up with a routine for a live TV performance.
Like I said, MAXIMUM RESPECT!
These girls were hot. Would be an ideal song if Portsmouth FC did well in the league.
Why dress as men would be much missed opportunity for these talented and graceful ladies
The Pride of the South. PUP.
😍😍👏🏻👏🏻
Just as well Savile wasnt presenting that night
Best city in the UK by a mile!! Pompey play up
j adore
a top 10 hit
When I heard it on the radio just now I expected more of a stomping dance, not the dainty steps they were dancing - but as someone said they didn’t usually have time to rehearse.
gorgeous girls
Roger the Cabin Boy...
Play up Pompey
Weird costumes but they kinda work. The danciing is disjointed, however the overall effect is pretty good. Must admit I'm not a Legs & Co. fan.
Woof down boy down
them cabin boys look ok to me
Hold your tongue and say Pirate Ship.
What wierd looking boots
The presenter here was talking shit. That wasn't Chalky the parrot. It was another parrot made up to look like him. Chalky wouldn't do commercial stuff like this - no way.
Of course back in those days it wasn't considered unusual for an avian performer at Chalky's level to have a couple of body doubles to help him out at the weekends. One would do Chalky's charity appearances and the other would do the after dinner speeches and motivational speaking engagements - also signing the odd autograph or two.
Chalky himself would typically spend his weekends down the Old Kent Road gambling on the unlicensed pigeon fighting circuit.
one can only imagine what female pirates really looked like tho.....
Used to love pans people.
I'll bet that poor parakeet was frightened out of it's wits. Stupid idea. Legs great of course!
It's an Amazon parrot. It's not displaying any fear behaviour.
Original.
What the heck has a tune called 'Portsmouth' got to do with that ? Incongruous !
Play,,,up.POMPEY!!!!
Either those panto-boots turned out to be harder to dance in than they'd reckoned on...
... or they were under rehearsed for some other reason. Shame. The routine was a Good Idea that didn't quite come off on the day.
NO WERE NEAR AS GOOD AS PANS PEOPLE
graham yogibear .
Well said Graham they were not even a patch over pans people
pans people were better dances more classy and more sexy ladies!!
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Massive hairy snatch back then
I don't recall them - did they have many hits?
Great song...and not a Muslim in sight!
simdel70 I'm pretty sure this has nothing to do with your racist agenda quite the opposite actually. I'm amazed you even linked the two.
This would never get sed by an announcer these days, incase it offended lesbians or summat
all sparrow legs not as good as pans people
god they were crap wouldn't get through the 1st round on bgt.
And the British wonder why no one respects them