Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release

Gert dutch_record_59@...
Tue Jun 21 09:25:39 CEST 2011


A few years ago the "101 guitars" compiled all the known Thin Lizzy BBC recordings.Try them first!

Cheers,
Gert 

--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" <ken_garner@...> wrote:
>
> I've had an email request today from a guy called Peter Neilson of the website www.thinlizzyguide.com , who is helping Steve Hammonds at Universal try to put together a comprehensive CD set of Thin Lizzy at the BBC. He was wondering if I could help. I told him best bet is to ask around via this group! The sessions and tracks they cannot find (and I am not surprised given the dates!) are as follows:
> 
> Stuart Henry (Sounds of the seventies) 7.7.71 (TX 15.7.71)
> Eire
> Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm
> - clearlt the 2 other tracks from this their first session survived somehow?
> 
> John Peel (Sounds of the seventies) 12.10.71 (TX 3.11.71)
> Ray-Gun 
> The Rise And Dear Demise Of The Funky


> Dublin
> Clifton Grange Hotel
> - no details and no trace of this one!
> 
> Pete Drummond (Sounds of the seventies) 23.2.72 (TX 2.3.72)
> Call The Police
> Baby Face
> Buffalo Gal
> Sarah
> - friday night is boogie night, see note below, one of dectician's logs
> 
> John Peel (Sounds of the seventies) 26.4.72 (TX 2.6.72)
> Call The Police 
> Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm
> Chatting Today
> 
> Randolph's Tango David Hamilton 21.5.73 (TX 4.6.73)
> 
> 
> I did suggest that the Pete Drummond one, being recorded at Transcription T1 in stereo by John Muir should have survived via the TOTP syndicated radio show releases.
> 
> Also, that last Peel one is documented now on the wiki thanks to the dectician logs, so it is just possible there might be a tape of this one in decktician's tapes - how is the digitising of the dectician tapes coming, or not? Anyone know? Rocker? (- I will get back to the logs over the summer, folks, promise, once I get a wee bit of time)
> 
> I think it's going to be tough to find any of the others here, but I said I would ask
> 
> ken
>






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