Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release

Nick thirlmere@...
Thu Jun 23 18:02:43 CEST 2011


Hi Steve

Thanks for the reply, I have the interview segments as MP3 in a zipped folder. What's the best way to get them to you?

Nick

--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" <saipanda@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Nick,
> 
> Count me in as one who would be very happy if you could share the Peel interview bits of the show. To my knowledge this is one that has hasn't turned up via this group so far.
> 
> Good luck with the search. What's the story about Peel first meeting Lizzy on a boat?
> 
> Steve
> 
> 
> 
> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" <thirlmere@> wrote:
> >
> > I'm also part of the team working on this project for Universal and thought I'd register on here. Thanks for all the help and suggestions offered so far.
> > 
> > Ref the question regarding Philip Lynott sitting in on John's show around the time of Live and Dangerous. Phil Osborne, long time Lizzy supporter and co-worker on this project had this to say:
> > 
> > "Have it here, 29th May 1978, it's an AM recording; rough ... and not very dangerous. Peely played the whole of L&D, interspersed with the Philo interview. What I have is the interview - edits are 'rough' - minus the L&D bits (which are of course redundant now) - ends with an early broadcast of Jamaican Rum from Philip's first Solo Album, Solo In Soho.
> > More than willing to share it with the Peel Fans if it's important enough ... and I'm not forgotten for my part in preserving Philip and Peel's legacy ;)"
> > 
> > Also just to clarify exactly what it is we're missing:
> > 
> > SESSION ONE
> > 
> > Look What The Wind Blew In (track sourced from transcript vinyl)
> > Return Of The Farmer's Son (track sourced from transcript vinyl)
> > Eire
> > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm
> > 
> > Stuart Henry (Sounds Of The Seventies)
> > Recorded:  7/7/71 – Maida Vale 4
> > Transmitted: 15/7/71
> > Produced: Malcolm Brown
> > Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks
> > 
> > SESSION TWO
> > 
> > Ray-Gun
> > The Rise And Dear Demise Of The Funky Nomadic Tribes
> > Dublin
> > Clifton Grange Hotel
> > 
> > John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies With Top Gear)
> > Recorded: 12/10/71 – Maida Vale 4
> > Transmitted: 3/11/71
> > Produced: Malcolm Brown
> > Engineered: Unknown
> > 
> > SESSION THREE
> > 
> > Call The Police
> > Baby Face
> > Buffalo Gal
> > Sarah (Not Broadcast Until 27th April 1972)
> > 
> > Pete Drummond (Sounds Of The Seventies)
> > Recorded: 23/2/72 – Maida Vale 4
> > Transmitted: 2/3/72
> > Produced: Malcolm Brown
> > Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks
> > 
> > SESSION FOUR
> > 
> > Call The Police
> > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm
> > Chatting Today
> > 
> > John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies)
> > Recorded: 26/4/72 –Studio One, Kensington House T1, Shepherds Bush
> > Transmitted: 2/6/72
> > Produced: John Muir
> > 
> > SESSION SIX
> > 
> > Randolph's Tango
> > 
> > David Hamilton Show
> > Recorded: 21/5/73 – Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue
> > Transmitted: 4/6/73
> > Produced: Paul Williams
> > 
> > cheers
> > 
> > Nick
> >
>






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