Deaf School BBC "In Concert" 1976
billfromnorthwales
billfromnorthwales@...
Sun Apr 10 03:14:41 CEST 2011
OK, while I figure out how to add attachments.....
Thanks Humph, and if anyone doubts the impact of Deaf School (called the
second most influential group to come out of Liverpool) then this
diagram may help to show where they fit in.
CLICK HERE
<http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/BillfromNorthWales/Erics.jpg>
I was there man, I could have been a contender....
--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" <thebarguest@...> wrote:
>
> A big improvement, sounds very good - well done & thanx, Bill ! Great
performance by the band as well. Btw, I'd love to hear/have an "In
Concert" by Sad Cafe - the late Paul young was a great singer ; they
were loved by the late, great Tony Wilson ...
>
> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" billfromnorthwales@
wrote:
> >
> > A bit of a tough one, and the results clearly demonstrate the damage
> > done by listening to Black Sabbath at the Liverpool Empire in the
same
> > year, and the evils of artifacts of digital noise reduction, and
other
> > limitations.
> >
> > I enjoyed trying, though, so you may as well have it here
> >
<http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/BillfromNorthWales/1976-05-XX%20BBC%\
\
> > 20In%20Concert%20%28Deaf%20School%29.mp3>
> >
> >
> > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" <thebarguest@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Actually, just listening to it now, it is quite hissy in parts. If
one
> > of our gang could try a little noise reduction/remastering, that
would
> > be super ....
> > >
> > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" thebarguest@ wrote:
> > > >
> > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OC6EL6LN
> > > >
> > > > Thanks to blark1056 at Guitars101 ! He stated :
> > > >
> > > > 1976 Radio One 'In Concert' Broadcast
> > > > FM Broadcast, Very Good Quality
> > > > mp3 @ 192
> > > >
> > > > Here is an early radio show from Deaf School, a band that was
great
> > fun while they lasted. Started from a group of art-theater students
in
> > Liverpool, Deaf School combined a dizzying array of eclectic
influences,
> > from 1930's melodrama, musical theater, 50's schmaltz, 60's pop and
> > jazz, and 70's rock, to create a truly unique style and sound. Their
> > first album, 'Second Honeymoon', is just delightful, and works both
as a
> > great pop album, and as sonic theater. This show was recorded some
time
> > in early 1976, prior to the release of their first album (apparently
was
> > recorded while they were in the process of recording the album,
probably
> > around April-May, 1976). Although a short set for the radio show, it
> > nonetheless showcases several of the songs that would be on their
> > upcoming album. Also included is a bonus track of a demo of an
> > unreleased song featuring an even earlier incarnation of the band. I
got
> > this from the website of Ian Ritchie, who was the Sax player for the
> > band. I hope more people can find out about and enjoy the music of
this
> > excellent, but unsuccessful band. Of note is that apparently, the
band
> > is much more popular now than they ever were. In recent years they
> > reformed (with almost all of the original members), and have had
several
> > succesful tours and reunion shows.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Tracklist:
> > > > 01. Intro - Insrumental
> > > > 02. Unknown
> > > > 03. What A Way To End It All
> > > > 04. Hi Jo Hi
> > > > 05. Band Introductions
> > > > 06. Room Service
> > > > 07. Hot Jazz Razzmatazz
> > > > 08. A Bigger Splash
> > > > Bonus Track
> > > > 09. Ding Dong (1974 Demo)
> > > >
> > > > The Band:
> > > > Paul Tilnick, Guitar
> > > > Clive 'Cliff' Langer, Guitar
> > > > Ian Ritchie, Sax
> > > > Rev. Max Ripple, Piano
> > > > Steve 'Mr. Average' Lindsay, Bass
> > > > Tim Whittaker, Drums
> > > > Eric Shark, Lead vocals
> > > > Enrico Cadillac Jr, Lead Vocals
> > > > Chelsea Bright, vocals
> > > > Betty Bright, vocals
> > > >
> > >
> >
>
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