One-way justice in performance by Smiths (4,2,3,5,6)

so_it_goes_2512 so_it_goes_2512@...
Tue Feb 5 23:24:30 CET 2013


Hi Mark

Good to hear from you....but you have the wrong band!

Take care
Steve (TK)

--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD  wrote:
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> Thanks - good to hear one of my favourite monochrome set session in situ
> Can't get the smiths song without cheating and looking it up so not going to do that!
> Sad to see Reg Presley died - never knew it was a stage name (and one of genius!) until today - shows how ignorant I am
> Mark
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>  From: so_it_goes_2512 
> To: peel@yahoogroups.com 
> Sent: Tuesday, 5 February 2013, 15:43
> Subject: [peel] One-way justice in performance by Smiths (4,2,3,5,6)
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> Hi gang
> 
> Thanks to Isector for his revelatory series of 1996 recordings, of which this is the last:
> 
> 29 June 1996 (DJ sets from Tribal Gathering)
> 
> And belated thanks to Brian and Colin for the latest from the Hinton Box, which has been sitting around waiting to be done by me for quite a while now, and this tape (BH011) has its own peculiar story. It started out life as a series of highlights / non-paused recording of 21 February 1979 (Essential Logic, Piranhas), but in the middle of side A, Brian decided to tape over part of it in favour of 03 April 1979  (Esssential Logic, Big In Japan) so that we have a gap of one and a half songs. Never mind, the recording is mostly previously unavailable, and 22 February 1979 (Monochrome Set) is all new to the catalogue.
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> All the best
> Steve (TK)
>






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