[peel] Re: 1976 Festive Fifty ponderments!
bill.spiby@...
bill.spiby@...
Sat Aug 23 12:12:17 CEST 2008
Hi Ken,
I'm indebted to you. That would be really helpful.
And fingers crossed a recording does turn up. Until recently, I would never have dreamed that recordings of the 1978 Festive Fifty would turn up (and such good quality, complete ones at that).
Kind regards
Bill Spiby
>
> From: "ken garner" <ken_garner@...>
> Date: 2008/08/22 Fri PM 09:16:06 BST
> To: peel@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [peel] Re: 1976 Festive Fifty ponderments!
>
>
> I can't do this today, or next week, but if it stops your worries that alternate versions
> might have been used in the actual broadcast of the first F50, somewhere here I do have (I
> think) copies of all the scripts for those shows, PasBs, which will list the exact track and
> source of each track. Mostly in the 70s the PasBs are reliable. I could be wrong but I am
> pretty certain from memory (I know I listened to it and I have read the scripts) that no BBC
> sessions or live concert versions were used for any tracks...
>
> I do not propose to retype them, but at the risk of incurring the wrath of the BBC, I could
> scan them as pdfs and add to this site as indicative examples of such things, I suppose
> [note to listers: my files expire at end June 78, sorry].
>
> Regarding your other question, yes, sad to relate, but I am not aware of any official audio
> recording of these shows as broadcast, although the experimental online BBC programme
> archive has now been taken down, so we can't check. I do not think the Sound Archive at
> the British Library has them either. Nor have I noticed any of these shows popping up
> recently as rips or streams.
>
> But, las recent experience here suggests, I am absolutely certain that someone somewhere
> in the country must have recorded those shows at the time on a reel to reel machine. It's
> just finding that person!
>
> Give me a few weeks on those PasBs...
>
> k
>
> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "spib2003" <bill.spiby@...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> > Buckle up your seatbelts and prepare for an onslaught... nay... an
> > avalanche of 1976 Festive Fifty related queries.
> >
> > As some of you already know, for the last few years, I've been on a
> > sub-autistic mission to collect each Festive 50 entry: primarily in
> > the version broadcast and then also in any version released or
> > broadcast up to that point (therefore theoretically eligible). I'm
> > not counting boots � which I know is kinda problematic. So welcome to
> > the first in an ongoing series of queryfests (I'm guessing they'll be
> > quarterly ish (essentially, whenever I've got a week off work)).
> >
> > So down to business, starting with a question that I sadly know the
> > answer to
> > Are there any surviving copies, clips, snippets of the 1976 Festive
> > Fifty broadcast?
> > More realistically, is there any surviving paperwork, indicating the
> > versions broadcast?
> > And for our older subscribers, does anyone have any recollections
> > relating to any of the tracks played (I was only 7!!)
> > I've detailed my informed guesses/speculation with regard to each
> > track below. Please feel free to agree/advise/shoot me down in flames
> > (that's why I'm listing them).
> >
> > John Peel Festive 50 1976
> >
> > 1 Led Zeppelin � Stairway to Heaven
> > Would surely have played Led Zeppelin IV version (8.00) and indeed
> > does during the 78FF
> > Also eligible: (depending when voting took place - anyone?) the live
> > version from The Song Remains the Same (10.58)
> > The `In Concert' version broadcast on Radio 1 (8.49). Is this edited
> > on BBC Sessions CD as compared to broadcast?
> >
> > 2 Derek and the Dominoes � Layla
> > Very likely played version from Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs
> > (7.04) [This seems to be version JP plays before 1978 Festive Fifty
> > broadcast]
> > Also eligible: the truncated single (2.43)
> > I think the versions on the 1972 compilations `The History of Eric
> > Clapton' and `Eric Clapton at His Best' are the same as Layla and
> > Other Assorted Love Songs
> >
> > 3 Bob Dylan � Desolation Row
> > Got to be from Highway 61 Revisited [and indeed JP plays it from
> > there for 78FF broadcast]
> >
> > 4 Pink Floyd - Echoes
> > Has to be from Meddle (23.21)
> >
> > 5 The Jimi Hendrix Experience � All Along the Watchtower
> > Probably from Electric Ladyland (4.00) and think the single is
> > identical
> > Eligible: Live version on Isle of Wight (5.39)
> > The US version of compilation Smash Hits has alternate take (4.00).
> > Was it available in UK?
> >
> > 6 Free � All Right Now
> > Probably Fire and Water version 5.32 [this is the one JP plays before
> > 78FF]
> > Eligible: truncated reworked single (4.18)
> > BBC session version (anyone got any details on this one?)
> > BBC In Concert version (again any details?)
> > Live version on Free Live! (6.24)
> >
> > 7 Racing Cars � They Shoot Horses Don't They
> > Probably from Downtown Tonight
> > Eligible: Peel Session
> >
> > 8 Pink Floyd � Shine on You Crazy Diamond
> > Potential to be a tricky one. The reasonable assumption is that this
> > refers to Parts 1-5 on Wish You Were Here (13.31) and this is what JP
> > plays in the 78FF.
> > An argument could be made for 6-9 from the same to be eligible also
> > (12.28)
> >
> > 9 The Beatles � A Day in the Life
> > Has to be Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (5.33). Suppose the
> > only question is whether JP let the final note play out? Did we even
> > get the run out groove?
> >
> > 10 Bob Dylan � Like A Rolling Stone
> > Think standard single and Highway 61 version are identical (6.09) and
> > that JP would have played it from one of these.
> > Eligible: live version on Self-Portrait (5.18)
> > Live version on Before the Flood (7.09)
> > Plus there are singles with song split across both sides. Don't think
> > these were available in UK and really are the same as main version.
> >
> > 11 Poco � Rose of Cimarron
> > As far as I can tell this would have to be the Rose of Cimarron LP
> > version (6.42) and indeed this is what he plays in the run up to the
> > 78FF
> >
> > 12 Neil Young � Cortez the Killer
> > This has to be from Zuma (7.29)
> >
> > 13 The Rolling Stones � Brown Sugar
> > The single or Sticky Fingers (3.50). I think they're identical.
> >
> > 14 The Beatles � Hey Jude
> > Has to be the single version (7.05)
> >
> > 15 Legendary Stardust Cowboy - Paralysed
> > I think there's possibly just the single version of this. Help anyone?
> >
> > 16 The Jimi Hendrix Experience � Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)
> > Probably played from Electric Ladyland (5.12) and I think single is
> > identical despite name change.
> > Eligible: Live versions on Hendrix in the West (7.49) and More
> > Experience (7.17), which seem to be derived from same set. What
> > accounts for difference in running time? HitW is not listed as Slight
> > Return but assuming it is that version.
> >
> > 17 The Beatles � Strawberry Fields Forever
> > Has to be the single version (4.10)
> >
> > 18 Captain Beefheart � Big Eyed Beans from Venus
> > Has to be from Clear Spot (4.23)
> >
> > 19 Led Zeppelin � Whole Lotta Love
> > Highly likely to be the version from Led Zeppelin II (5.34)
> > Also eligible: live version from The Song Remains the Same LP (14.25)
> > (again depending on when vote took place)
> > The Top Gear session (6.09)
> > The `In Concert' version broadcast on Radio 1 (13.45). Is this edited
> > on BBC Sessions CD as compared to broadcast?
> > Plus... was the truncated single version (3.10) actually `available'
> > at this point. I don't think so.
> >
> > 20 Lynyrd Skynyrd � Freebird
> > Probably from pronounced leh-nerd skin-nerd (9.07). I think single is
> > identical. This is version played during 78FF broadcast.
> > Eligible: Live version on One More from the Road (11.30) (remastered
> > CD is slightly different to original vinyl release btw for extra
> > pedantry points) depending when the vote took place. I'm guessing
> > live single is identical.
> >
> > 21 Van Morrison � Madame George
> > Probably played from Astral Weeks (9.45) as indeed it was during 78FF
> > broadcast.
> > Eligible: TB Sheets version (5.13)
> >
> > 22 The Doors � Riders on the Storm
> > Probably played LA Woman version (7.09) and this is what is played in
> > run up to 78FF
> > Eligible: single edit (4.35)
> >
> > 24 Jefferson Airplane � White Rabbit
> > Probably the stereo single or Surrealistic Pillow (2.30) version. I
> > think there the same.
> > Eligible: Mono single mix (2.58) which apparently runs 2.58. Can
> > anyone confirm?
> >
> > 25 Deep Purple � Child in Time
> > Probably played from In Rock (10.18). Think single is same version
> > Eligible: Live version on Made in Japan (12.24)
> >
> > 26 Little Feat � Long Distance Love
> > Has to be from The Last Record Album (2.43) and this is indeed
> > version played in run-up to 78FF
> >
> > 27 Grinderswitch � Pickin' the Blues
> > As far as I know, there's only the Macon Tracks version (5.04)
> >
> > 28 Joe Walsh � Rocky Mountain Way
> > Probably from The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get (5.15). I
> > think the single is the same version.
> > Eligible: Live version on You Can't Argue with a Sick Mind (7.40)
> > depending on when voting took place
> >
> > 29 The Who � Won't Get Fooled Again
> > Probably from Who's Next (8.32). This is version played in 78FF run-up
> > Eligible: single edit (3.38)
> >
> > 30 The Misunderstood � I Can Take You to the Sun
> > Got to be the single version
> >
> > 31 Genesis � Supper's Ready
> > Has to be from Foxtrot (22.54)
> >
> > 32 Bob Marley and the Wailers � No Woman, No Cry
> > Probably the version from Live!
> > Eligible: the original version on Natty Dread (4.06)
> >
> > 33 Jonathan Richman and the Modern lovers - Roadrunner
> > I'm tentatively guessing the Beserkley single version aka Roadrunner
> > (Once) was played, despite the fact that it was credited to Richman
> > only
> > Eligible: The earlier John Cale produced single (4.04) which crops up
> > on The Modern Lovers LP and was called Roadrunner (Twice) when
> > reissued with the above
> >
> > 34 Rod Stewart � Maggie May
> > I'm guessing the single (5.46)
> > Eligible: have seen Every Picture Tells a Story version with running
> > time of (5.16). Can anyone confirm?
> >
> > 35 Jackson Browne � Late for the Sky
> > Would think it inevitably has to be from Late for the Sky LP (5.36).
> > Is single the same version?
> >
> > 36 Led Zeppelin � Kashmir
> > Go to be from Physical Graffiti (8.28)
> >
> > 37 The Jimi Hendrix Experience � Hey Joe
> > Probably the single version (3.30)
> > Eligible: Live version from Soundtrack Recordings from the Film Jimi
> > Hendrix (3.50)
> >
> > 38 Allman Brothers Band � Jessica
> > Probably played the version from Brothers and Sisters (7.31)
> > Eligible: single edit (7.00)
> > Live version on Wipe the Windows, Check the Oil, Dollar Gas (9.05)
> > depending on when voting took place
> >
> > 39 The Rolling Stones � Jumping Jack Flash
> > Probably played the single (3.43)
> > Eligible: Live version on Get Your Ya-Ya's Out (4.02)
> >
> > 40 Grateful Dead � Dark Star
> > Surely would have been from Live/Dead (23.18)
> > Eligible: single (2.44)
> >
> > 41 Richard and Linda Thompson � I Want to See the Bright Lights
> > Tonight
> > Has to be from I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight LP
> >
> > 42 Family � The Weavers Answer
> > Probably played the Family Entertainment version
> > Eligible: The remixed version on Old Songs, New Songs
> > The BBC session version
> >
> > 43 Jackson Browne � Fountain of Sorrow
> > Has to be from Late for the Sky (6.42)
> >
> > 44 Bob Dylan � Hurricane
> > Fairly sure the single and Desire versions are identical (8.33)
> > Again may be split single with track across both sides (not sure and
> > still it would essentially be same version)
> >
> > 45 The Doors � Light My Fire
> > Probably played The Doors LP version (7.06)
> > Eligible: the truncated single (3.07)
> > Possibly the radio promo version (4.40). Not sure if this was
> > available in UK.
> >
> > 46 Matching Mole � O Caroline
> > Has to be from Matching Mole LP (5.05)
> >
> > 47 Roy Harper � When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease
> > Think HQ and single version (7.13) are the same
> >
> > 48 Wild Man Fischer � Go to Rhino Records
> > Has to be the single
> >
> > 49 Little Feat � Willin'
> > Probably version from Sailin' Shoes (2.57). It's the one he favours
> > for the 78FF run-up.
> > Eligible: The original version on Little Feat LP (2.24)
> >
> > 50 Yes � And You and I
> > Close to the Edge (10.08)
> > Eligible: live version on Yessongs (9.33)
> > Eligible (ish): the US single split the song over two sides. Not
> > really alternative version!
> >
> > Look forward to those responses
> > Regards Bill
> >
>
>
>
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