Ian Dury and Anne Nightingale
ken
ken_garner@...
Mon Nov 28 12:41:06 CET 2011
David
If the friend has a family or professional connection with either party - Dury or Nightingale - or a valid commercial or educational reason for wanting it, they could legitimately simply make an enquiry to the BBC Archives team, assuming, as I do, that this was almost certainly a Radio 1 (or poss Radio 4?) broadcast.
see here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/help.shtml
OR
if you email me off list I could suggest someone in the archive I know, who they could ask, who does this kind of work all the time, for record companies and artists who want stuff...
ken
PS. If it's an educational reason, I could maybe try and get it through our Spoken Word project access agreement to non-music BBC radio content we have here at Caledonian:
http://www.spokenword.ac.uk/about-us/faqs/
--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, David Quantick <davidquantick@...> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone
>
> I'm slightly off topic here, I know, but a friend of mine is looking for an interview between Ian Dury and Anne Nightingale, mostly about Dury's lyrics. If you know where this audio may be, or indeed any similar Ian Dury material, that would be immensely helpful.
>
> best wishes
>
> David
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Darren Giddings <darrg@...>
> To: peel@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Saturday, 26 November 2011, 22:22
> Subject: [peel] 13 Sept 1983
>
>
> Â
> I've just uploaded an hour and a half from the above show, of which a
> good quality hour already exists. I wonder what went on there, in a
> sea of unrecorded shows, suddenly I and A.N.Other randomly record and
> keep chunks of exactly the same show?
>
> I haven't looked in detail at the cross-over, but a cursory glance
> suggests that my tape starts about 4 minutes earlier (still not the
> start of the show), includes a Dyke and the Blazes track between
> Serious Drinking and the Fall, and another ten minutes or so after
> Xmal Deutschland. It goes a bit wobbly at the first tape end (the
> Undertones track), but such is the joy of those "5 for a pound"
> cassettes you used to be able to get in garages ... I suppose I'm
> lucky it still plays at all.
>
> I've learned from previous posts and the new one can be found on
> Megaupload rather than Fileserve:
>
> http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7MGDF5C6 (hope it works)
>
> Hearing Tools You Can Trust again reminded me that I have all their
> sessions taped if anyone is interested? This was the show that got me
> into them, and I even corresponded with them for a little while, awe-
> struck teen that I was back then. Peel seemed quite into them, until
> that Whistle Test feature on 'making a Peel session' which rather
> unfairly portrayed them as shambolic chancers, after which there
> were no more sessions, and I don't think I even heard another of
> their records played on the show, though they subsequently did two
> excellent LPs, a 12" and a VHS video ....
>
> Darrg
>
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