There is some great work going on here in saving important parts of the
nations' broadcasting heritage. But I have also always been uneasy about
becoming too nostalgic (my definition of being old is when I stop buying new
albums). But having said that, it is wonderful when we get a conversation going
about TV21, and the bass player chips in with some snippets of info on an
obscure session-only cover version :)
Mark C
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peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart Brooks"
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Yep if everything was easily available then we wouldnât be having as much fun
digging up the past. The fact that we might have unearthed the only recording
(outside the BBC archives which may never be opened up in full) of the Farenji
Warriors for example (whether that is oneâs thing or not being beside the
point) is certainly quite exciting and probably more so than say datamining 20
year old Youtube archives in the future.
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> The past present
(future) balance is important, though with a gradual slide to the former as we
get more experienced (euphemism alert!)
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> Then again the best of
the past could, rather than just feeding our own nostalgia, be revolutionary to
those of the now and the future...
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> Sorry, I think my brain
needs a wee rest
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> Stuart
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> From: Kev H
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Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 9:38 PM
> To: peel@...m
> Subject: Re: [peel] RE: Karls Tape 24th & 25th Feb 1981 uploaded to
Moo
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> It is great to have a lot of
this stuff, although personally it's the sessions which interest me the most, as
records are just records.. but wouldn't it be awful if EVERYTHING still existed
and was easily obtainable? When would there be time to enjoy the
present?
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From:
stuartb@...
> To: peel@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, December
04, 2013 7:49 PM
> Subject: Re: [peel] RE: Karls Tape 24th & 25th Feb
1981 uploaded to Moo
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> I thought I was quite organised
at the time but no, I didn't date shows, or do whole logbooks of shows a la
Tishbiz / John Peel Papers. If I had my time again and more money I would have
bought loads of VHS 240 tapes and a dedicated recorder and kept the
lot....
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