Liquid Gold - Don’t Panic 1981

Good quality rare video, recorded from Top Of The Pops 1981. Jane Mcdonalds hubby is playing the drums, recently he was playing with the Searches and now retired. Liquid Gold was an English disco group from Brackley in Northamptonshire, United Kingdom. Liquid Gold was formed by Ray Knott and Ellie Hope, who had met auditioning to play in Babe Ruth, a group that released four albums between 1972 and 1975. Both of them worked on the band’s last album, Kid Stuff. They then recruited Wally Rothe (who is currently in a relationship with Loose Women presenter Jane McDonald) and Syd Twynham under the name Dream Coupe; after a few shows they signed to Creole Records, a Polo Records subsidiary, and changed their name to Liquid Gold. Their first single, “Anyway You Do It“, was released in October 1978. It narrowly missed the UK Top 40, peaking at No41, but resulted in their being transferred to Polo for their next release, “My Baby’s Baby“. A remixed version of the song was concurre
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