[peel] Fwd: [bot-dimeadozen-org] NEW on DIME: Basement Five 1980-04-21 BBC John Peel session DVB-S mp2

tomzero tomzero12@...
Tue Jan 27 01:17:37 CET 2009


thanks for this link. looks like the records/cd's are out of print, but you can buy the mp3's. doesn't work if your outside the uk though...and the tracks aren't available at amazon.com.
 


--- On Mon, 1/26/09, Alasdair Macdonald <wewalkforonereason@...> wrote:

From: Alasdair Macdonald <wewalkforonereason@...>
Subject: Re: [peel] Fwd: [bot-dimeadozen-org] NEW on DIME: Basement Five 1980-04-21 BBC John Peel session DVB-S mp2
To: peel@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, January 26, 2009, 2:17 PM






http://www.amazon. co.uk/1965- 1980-Basement- 5-In-Dub/ dp/B001KW6R04

2009/1/26 tomzero <tomzero12@yahoo. com>:
> Never got to see them live...but I did like the LP. Produced by Martin
> Hannett! A couple of their live shows have appeared on DIME recently. Think
> I've spotted the LP up as mp3's somewhere online as well...it's long out of
> print.
>
> tom
>
>
> --- On Mon, 1/26/09, Leo Gilbert <sete.colinas@ ntlworld. com> wrote:
>
> From: Leo Gilbert <sete.colinas@ ntlworld. com>
> Subject: Re: [peel] Fwd: [bot-dimeadozen- org] NEW on DIME: Basement Five
> 1980-04-21 BBC John Peel session DVB-S mp2
> To: peel@yahoogroups. com
> Date: Monday, January 26, 2009, 12:26 PM
>
> Basement Five were fantastic live. Saw them 4 or 5 times around that time,
> then they released a disappointingly tame LP and that was that...
>
> Leo
>
>
> On 26/01/2009 20:19, "Alasdair Macdonald" <wewalkforonereason @ gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Anyone remember this lot? I thought I had a single by them, but after
> hearing this session I figure I must have been confusing them with
> another early 80's outfit. Anyway, this is rather good.
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Title: Basement Five 1980-04-21 BBC John Peel session DVB-S mp2
> Size: 25.65 MB
> Category: Ska
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> Whilst researching whether or not any of this had been released, I found
> this:
>
> http://www.myspace. com/therealbasem ents
>
> I'm not clear why a band that broke up nearly 30 years ago needs an
> "official" myspace, but this is so damn good they certainly deserve a
> place on the internet. (And the Peel session listing on the myspace
> page doesn't seem to imply an official release - I could find no
> trace, in any event).
>
> Basement Five
> BBC Session (John Peel show)
> Maida Vale Studio 4
> London
> U.K.
> 1980-04-21
>
> First broadcast 1980-04-28
>
> J.R. : Guitar
> Leo : Bass
> T. : Drums
> D. M. (Dennis Morris) : Vocals
>
> (According to discogs.com - Dennis Morris, Leo Williams, J.R. &
> Richard Dudanski - but also mentioning Don Letts)
>
> Producer : Tony Wilson
> Engineer : Dave Dade
>
> Digital Satellite rebroadcast 2009-01-26 MPEG1 layer 2 @ 160kbps:
> BBC Radio 6 > DVB-S > Hauppauge Nova-S > DVBviewer > .ts > PVAStrumento >
> .mpa >
> MpegSchnitt (trimming).
>
> 1. Last White Christmas 5:13
> 2. No Ball Games 4:41
> 3. Silicon Chip 8:02
> 4. Immigration 4:27
> Total Time : [22:24]
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