[peel] RE: Help needed from early 80s peel listeners
MARK LUETCHFORD
M.Luetchford@...
Sat Sep 14 21:27:17 CEST 2013
well done mate - how did you do that?
presume its this lot: http://www.discogs.com/Offspring-Nota-Sad-Song/release/3286978
although to be frank I am only vaguely familiar with the more famous ones - these sound a lot better - do we know any more about them?
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From: "stuartb@..." <stuartb@...>
To: peel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, 14 September 2013, 1:14
Subject: [peel] RE: Help needed from early 80s peel listeners
OK the latter two are the Offspring (not the well known one) in session on 5th May 1983 repeated 31st May 1983!
Stuart
--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, <stuartb@...> wrote:
Yeh that was me I listened to as many of Float Up CP
tracks from the album that are available on Youtube, and concluded that there
were none of the Neneh-mannerisms on the track in question. I had used Shazam on
the tape already and the unidentifieds that are left were not
recognised.
I don't think we have had the track listing from the
inlay yet, so maybe the answers are there...
Stuart
From: MARK LUETCHFORD
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2013 1:54 PM
To: peel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [peel] Help needed from early 80s peel
listeners
http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Karl%27s_Tape_17_-_April_May_1983
There
are 4 tracks on here from 1983 that I have spent too long trying to
identify!
The first two are pigbag/float up
cp/y record like. The first is an instrumental on side a and you would have to
be a big fan of band to recognise it. On Side B first track is the second sounds
like Float Up Cp to me -as I think the vocalist sounds a bit like rip rig and
panic era neneh cherry but someone else has edited it in disagreement so I'm not
so certain now...
The
second two sound like they are the same band and maybe a session - Karl's tapes
usually only lists the band the first time if it is a session but in this case I
can't hear another band that sounds remotely like them earlier in the tape. I
think the tracks are excellent examples of their time but searching for the
lyrics gets me nowhere ...
Any
help gratefully received. Did someone say there was some software that could
identify songs ... it might be time to deploy it.
Mark
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