Questions about Shows

billfromnorthwales billfromnorthwales@...
Wed Mar 2 23:53:03 CET 2011


Hello Andy,

Sorry no-one answered. I guess that it might be common for those that would want it.

BUT watch out for my next post because I have taken the liberty of uploading the 1970 and 1971 Floyd shows

If your version is an original off air recording then it would always be welcome because-

a) It just may have links (intro and outro that have been trimmed)
b) It is always good to have different locations for the shows in case of losing a resource (we all dread that)

Incidentally tone of the shows was on the cassettes you sent but was not as complete as the one I have posted 

Bill fnw

--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "deadearnest1" <deadearnest@...> wrote:
>
> I may have mentioned this before but I assume it's already well circulated, but I have the complete Radio 1 In Concert Broadcast by Pink Floyd from 1971 complete with all the Peel bits throughout and at the beginning incl his legendary intro to this one - is this somethig you all have?
> Andy G aka Dead Earnest
> 
> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley <martinw@> wrote:
> >
> > At 23:41 10/12/2009, you wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >I know some tapers who now convert their cassettes to cds.. and it 
> > >goes back to those days. perhaps it is just that someone who taped 
> > >shows isn't around... what I am looking for is the band Stonegrond 
> > >who were broadcast on the Peel show on 27th October 1971.
> > >
> > >I know they did a BBC In Concert on November 23rd 1971 and also Pete 
> > >Drummond Show November 11 1971.
> > >
> > >But since this is a Peel Group I wondered if there were any 
> > >cassettes around somewhere.. and of course they can be converted to 
> > >cd format if found.
> > >
> > >Evelyn
> > 
> > In 1971 Peel's audience was largely teenagers and students and
> > cassette recorders and FM receivers hadn't spread to them yet
> > Recording shows after dark on AM was out of the question because
> > of all the interference from European stations. There are virtually
> > no copies in existence from shows that early except maybe at the BBC
> > You'd have to be very lucky to get anything
> > 
> > The only thing I can think of is to ask Ken Garner to check with his
> > contacts in the archives to see if the BBC still had anything
> > in their archives.  Even if they have they couldn't let you
> > have anything for copyright reasons but at least you'd know they still
> > existed
> > 
> > martinw
> >
>






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