1978-07-07 Show tracklisting
Steve
so_it_goes_2512@...
Tue Aug 12 04:21:32 CEST 2008
Dear Martin
Since it's too hot in South Korea to go to bed early, I updated the
list that was put on Wiki and made a note of the fact that one track
is missing: 'Have You Seen Me Lately, Joan'. As this recording is
clearly missing the beginning, I suspect it may have been played just
before the Bob Marley track. Moreover, Mark has pointed out that my
'old and new' comment refers to the fact that this version of the
Pirates was a reformed band, not the original line-up. However, as you
say, their third session too. Duly chastened, I now retire into my shell.
Blackadder: 'And maybe Lord Melchett would also like to whip me naked
through the streets of Aberdeen'.
Melchett: 'Nonsense, Blackadder. Aylesbury's quite far enough'.
Best wishes
Steve [Teenage Kicks]
--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley <martinw@...> wrote:
>
> At 16:43 11/08/2008, you wrote:
>
> >Fellow Peelites
> >
> >There follows a tracklisting of the recently uploaded first show
> >from the collection I christened 'The 400 Box'.
> >
> >Peel Show Friday 7 July 1978: tracklisting
> >
> >
> >Points of interest: JP still playing Hendrix and Litle Feat, and the
> >fact that Frankie Miller was doing his fourth (but not final)
> >session bears out Walters' assertion that they continued to book one
> >'old' act and one new one for some time after the dawn of punk.
>
> The Frankie Miller session is missing one track (maybe played in the
> last couple of minutes
> you don't have)
>
> Also it's not new and old. It's the PIrates 3rd session as well and
> they went back
> a lot further than Frankie Miller.
>
> martinw
>
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