Reel to reel tapes
ken
ken_garner@...
Thu Jun 23 00:58:27 CEST 2011
downloading these now, great! Are these from the dectician tapes? I guess so. There are 3 volumes of decktician's logs to go, one from mid 1973, one from late 74 over into early 75, and the final one from late 75. Of course there is no guarantee his tape fragments specifically relate to the shows for which his logs survive, though he told me that he suspects some of them might.
Anyway, the second of those volumes to come includes some track listings for Peel's Saturday tea-time show ROCK WEEK, in which he did interview artists and present multiple album tracks, so I suspect this is where the Ian Hunter interview comes from: the log of SAt 5 April 1975 has John playing 3 tracks by Ian Hunter - Once Bitten Twice Shy, WHo Do You Love? and Lounge Lizard, so maybe that's the one?
Just to point out, I have no corroborating evidence for the ROCK WEEK shows. Seeing as they did not feature sessions, I never printed them out from archives back in 1992 when I was working on IN SESSION TONIGHT.
more fun to come then!
ken
PS. being majorly behind with two academic book chapters right now, I really cannot get down to more scanning of these logs until August, I fear, sorry...
--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" <unity.gain@...> wrote:
>
> Currently uploading the first few of these, having now finished my latest batch of L's. They're in www.peel.mooo.com/roger/R2R
> Apart from the one I mentioned before, where he's talking to Ian Hunter(?), there's not a lot of our John on them - a very quick hand on the pause button, but then I would have done exactly the same back then; tape wasn't cheap and none of us had jobs!
> So a bit of a challenge for the Wiki team. Lots of good rock/prog/folk/funk in there though - Man, Wishbone Ash, Groundhogs... as Fluff would say, 'alright?!'
> Sound quality is highly variable - the levels fluctuate quite a bit (I've adjusted the worst of it) and there's a good AM whistle in places, but still well worth a listen,
> Cheers
> Roger
>
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