[peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance
Gert Stuut
dutch_record_59@...
Fri Jun 17 19:30:41 CEST 2011
Wow, I am impressed! Looking forwards especial to The Pretty Things and the Damned!
Thanks in advance,
Gert
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From: haze_harrison <haze.harrison@...>
To: peel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 11:51 AM
Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance
I should have asked before, if anyone can identify the FNC tracks from 1979-03-23 & 1981-08-14 please let me know by e-mail (rather than through the group)and I'll update the txt files.
Cheers, Haze
--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" <haze.harrison@...> wrote:
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> Here's a list of my FRS tapes.
> This is what you can expect in the coming months although I probably won't be doing the full concert shows as they are readily available as better quality bootleg downloads....
> I'm just finishing 28/8/81 Atomic Rooster and Gary Boyle and then I'll try to do them chronologically
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> Date Session
> 29/12/1978 Genesis at Knebworth
> 02/03/1979 Thin Lizzy Streetwalkers
> 09/03/1979 David Bowie
> 16/03/1979 Eddie And The Hot Rods Van Der Graaf Generator
> 23/03/1979 Jethro Tull Tom Robinson
> 06/04/1979 Cream
> 20/04/1979 Family John Miles
> 27/04/1979 Love Sculpture Whitesnake
> 04/05/1979 Roxy Music
> 18/05/1979 Fleetwood Mac
> 25/05/1979 Jimi Hendrix
> 01/06/1979 Yes at Wembley Repeat of first ever FRS
> 08/06/1979 Deep Purple
> 15/06/1979 Magazine Judie Tzuke
> 22/06/1979 Genesis
> 29/06/1979 Faces Ruts
> 06/07/1979 Ruts Free
> 13/07/1979 Lone Star Ted Nugent
> 13/07/1979 Tubeway Army
> 20/07/1979 King Crimson Wayne County
> 17/08/1979 Bonzo Dog Band Police
> 24/08/1979 Rory Gallagher
> 31/08/1979 Scorpions (Reading)
> 07/09/1979 Steve Hackett (Reading)
> 21/09/1979 Climax Blues Band (Reading)
> 28/09/1979 Ian Gillan (Reading)
> 05/10/1979 Van Der Graaf Generator Spyder
> 19/10/1979 Thin Lizzy Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
> 26/10/1979 Def Leppard Be Bop Deluxe
> 02/11/1979 Beatles Samson
> 09/11/1979 Caravan Preying Mantis
> 23/11/1979 Def Leppard
> 23/11/1979 Jeff Beck Queen
> 07/12/1979 Samson Tyranosaurus Rex
> 04/01/1980 AC DC Syd Barrett
> 04/01/1980 Preying Mantis
> 11/01/1980 Public Image Limited Traffic
> 18/01/1980 Iron Maiden Mott The Hoople
> 25/01/1980 Roy Harper Girl
> 08/02/1980 Cream Jimi Hendrix, Who, Pink Floyd
> 15/02/1980 Saxon Ten Years After
> 22/02/1980 Procul Harem Money
> 07/03/1980 Molly Hatchett (Reading)
> 21/03/1980 Family Jethro Tull, Fleetwood Mac, Status Quo
> 04/04/1980 Saxon Queen
> 11/04/1980 Tygers Of Pan Tang The Nice
> 1980-05 Flashback 69 Pink Floyd Deep Purple Yes
> 13/06/1980 Beatles Tygers Of Pan Tang
> 04/07/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 79)
> 11/07/1980 Genesis (Lyceum)
> 18/07/1980 Heads Hands and Feet Krokus ?
> 25/07/1980 Roger Waters on The Wall
> 01/08/1980 Girlschool Trespass
> 15/08/1980 Pretty Things More
> 29/08/1980 Pat Travers (Reading)
> 05/09/1980 Samson Slade (Reading)
> 12/09/1980 Def Leppard Gillan (Reading)
> 26/09/1980 Led Zeppelin 1971
> 03/10/1980 Krokus Magnum (Reading)
> 10/10/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 80)
> 31/10/1980 Nice Free, Caravan
> 28/11/1980 Damned Diamond Head
> 12/12/1980 Chevy Yes, Beatles
> 02/01/1981 Whitesnake Queen
> 09/01/1981 Saxon Atomic Rooster
> 16/01/1981 Stone The Crows Hibiscus
> 30/01/1981 Man Motorhead
> 20/02/1981 Pat Travers Magnum Samson Gillan Iron Maiden
> 06/03/1981 Black Axe Snafu
> 13/03/1981 Sweet Savage Chevy
> 20/03/1981 Nazareth Last Flight
> 27/03/1981 Steve Gibbons White Spirit
> 03/04/1981 Robin Trower Cryer
> 10/04/1981 Yardbirds Zero
> 17/04/1981 Barclay James Harvest Pretty Things Wishbone Ash Uriah Heep
> 24/04/1981 Rory Gallagher Witchfynde
> 01/05/1981 Gong Derringer
> 22/05/1981 Last Flyte Pink Floyd
> 05/06/1981 Zero Groundhogs
> 12/06/1981 Heads Hands and Feet Roxy Music Thin Lizzy David Bowie
> 19/06/1981 Spyder The Who
> 10/07/1981 Handsome Beasts 38 Special
> 14/08/1981 Deep Purple - California '74
> 28/08/1981 Atomic Rooster Gary Boyle
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> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" <haze.harrison@> wrote:
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> > I think in that respect TV was very much like Peely.
> > If he (and/or Tony Wilson) thought something was good he'd play it, whether it was "rock" or not.. I know he played Duran Duran "Planet Earth" a couple of weeks before it came out as I tried to buy it the following day!
> >
> > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Michael Capewell <mickcapewell@> wrote:
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> > > Ha ha, I thought the Friday Rock Show was just an 18 month phase I had around NWOBHM, but the voice and the enthusiasm, a great man!!!
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> > >
> > > **** John Miles! Sparks!! Elkie Brooks!!! Crikey! It just goes to show how much an effect the NWOBHM had on "Rock" shows post '79/80. Nowadays, 99% of all shows that bill themselves as "Rock Shows", not just on national radio, but on local stations and internet stations too, have a playlist that's all thud and fuzz, with little or no imagination. Bah! Etc...
> > >
> >
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