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Yesterday I was watching on the RTVE website one of the few surviving episodes of "Último Grito" -that mythical pop show that Zulueta did in the late 60s- and what was my surprise when I got a performance of none other than Bonniwell Music Machine playing "Bottom of the soul".
Surprising because I did not know about the existence of this film, surely licensed by one of the many American television channels that in those years had musical spaces aimed at young people. As it happened in Europe, much of this material was destroyed and it is possible that this clip only survives because it was sold at "Ultimo grito".
The band that appears in this video is the second incarnation of Music Machine which, at some undetermined date between the middle and end of 1967, took the name of Bonniwell Music Machine when several of its members left the band after a grueling and unproductive tour. In fact, the first single, released by their new company Warner Records, would be this "Bottom of the Soul".
As far as I know, only one appearance on Shebang, playing "Astrollogically Incompatible" and "The Eagle Never Hunts the Fly", remained from their television performances with this lineup.
The broadcast of this "Ultimo grito" corresponds to December 1969. Its conductor, Iñigo, gives way to the clip and presents them strangely as "Jill Farras Group" [sic] from America [sic]". An error -I feel- due to an erroneous crossing of information between the company that sold the images and our public entity. But anyway, at that time Bonniwell Music Machine had dissolved several months before.
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