Those new polls on the site...
ken garner
ken_garner@...
Tue Mar 27 21:24:38 CEST 2007
Thanks! That's great. Er, you don't by any chance still have that
tape do you? Or a documentary record of it, which identifies the
tracks? Does Peel read out the line-up on your tape? All details
appreciated. It might have been 83 rather than 81, but anyway, now I
have a TX date, if I look at that show's script on microfilm at
written archives when I'm there after Easter, it should give any
previous TX dates on page 1, with any luck. So many thanks again
kg
PS. why not check my updated list of 'unknown/uncertain' show dates
attached under 'files' on the list website. Got any more tapes /
diaries from the early 80s? These are still the 'lost' years, in
terms of complete documentation at the BBC...
--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley <martinw@...> wrote:
>
>
> >
> >PPS. before I stupidly wiped the first half dozen votes out, I did
> >spot that some of you had already voted for THE NEW AGE STEPPERS.
Now
> >this is useful. One or two correspondents wrote to me after In
> >Session Tonight came out citing this as one I had missed,
suggesting
> >it was broadcast perhaps sometime in Summer 1981. But neither I nor
> >BBC producers or archivists can find any documentary or audio trace
> >of this session. No session sheet, no file, no tapes. There is not
> >even a contract carbon at Written Archives. Nor does it show up,
> >therefore, yet, on my master day by day calendar. All I know is
> >gleaned from an unofficial On-U Sounds tribute site which claims to
> >identify some of the tracks and that the line-up was huge! Does
> >anyone, especially those of you who voted for it, have any other
> >information about it all you can recall, which might lead me to at
> >least pin down the broadcast date and line-up? Cheers!
>
> I taped it 18-8-83. No guarantee that was the original broadcast
date
> might have been a repeat
>
> martinw
>
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