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Deltics
So, not complete then!
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Deltics
So, not complete then!
Volume 1..
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Deltics
So, not complete then!
Volume 1..
24th January, 1964: UK radio (BBC) 'Go Man Go!', London, Maida Vale.
Host: David Ede.
All songs uncirculating.
- I Wanna Be Your Man (John Lennon/Paul McCartney)
- Pretty Thing (Willie Dixon)
- Bye Bye Johnny (Chuck Berry)
- You Better Move On (Arthur Alexander)
- I Want To Be Loved (Willie Dixon)
- Roll Over Beethoven (Chuck Berry)
...amongst many others.
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Deltics
All of these BBC recordings have circulated on bootlegs for years.
Now that they're out of copyright there are many "legal" albums being issued.
I don't know how Spotify works but I doubt very much that the BBC/ABKCO/Promopub have anything to do with this and it's just someone else cashing in.
It's only one of the reasons why an authorised release is still needed so that the original BBC tapes can be used rather than copies of existing bootlegs which is where these recordings come from.
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Deltics
All of these BBC recordings have circulated on bootlegs for years.
Now that they're out of copyright there are many "legal" albums being issued.
I don't know how Spotify works but I doubt very much that the BBC/ABKCO/Promopub have anything to do with this and it's just someone else cashing in.
It's only one of the reasons why an authorised release is still needed so that the original BBC tapes can be used rather than copies of existing bootlegs which is where these recordings come from.
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Deltics
All of these BBC recordings have circulated on bootlegs for years.
Now that they're out of copyright there are many "legal" albums being issued.
I don't know how Spotify works but I doubt very much that the BBC/ABKCO/Promopub have anything to do with this and it's just someone else cashing in.
It's only one of the reasons why an authorised release is still needed so that the original BBC tapes can be used rather than copies of existing bootlegs which is where these recordings come from.
I agree totally, but it's really weird that this one was released on Spotify, along with all the official stuff.
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Deltics
All of these BBC recordings have circulated on bootlegs for years.
Now that they're out of copyright there are many "legal" albums being issued.
I don't know how Spotify works but I doubt very much that the BBC/ABKCO/Promopub have anything to do with this and it's just someone else cashing in.
It's only one of the reasons why an authorised release is still needed so that the original BBC tapes can be used rather than copies of existing bootlegs which is where these recordings come from.
I agree totally, but it's really weird that this one was released on Spotify, along with all the official stuff.
Because the copyright on these has been allowed to lapse, anybody can release them and claim to be the "owners".
Even you or me!
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DandelionPowderman
I suspect this release will be taken down soon. How come it is copyrighted 1972, btw?
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VideoJames
I have a master tape of tracks from their Radio Lux 1st stereo broadcast
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VideoJames
Also missing from the list is "Cracking Up". I have a master tape of tracks from their Radio Lux 1st stereo broadcast which I will offer them if they do a Vol 2, all the tracks are live including a great version of "Reelin' And Rocking. When is Vol 1 being released?
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VideoJames
Also missing from the list is "Cracking Up". I have a master tape of tracks from their Radio Lux 1st stereo broadcast which I will offer them if they do a Vol 2, all the tracks are live including a great version of "Reelin' And Rocking. When is Vol 1 being released?
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corriecas
Well well. Will the 3 volumes also be released on cd??? I know there are bootlegs circulating, and i own a few...
But..if the sound quality is better, than i would be interested.
jeroen
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VideoJames
Also missing from the list is "Cracking Up". I have a master tape of tracks from their Radio Lux 1st stereo broadcast which I will offer them if they do a Vol 2, all the tracks are live including a great version of "Reelin' And Rocking. When is Vol 1 being released?
The stuff Zentgraf lists under 640318B? Would be a sensation.
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corriecas
Well well. Will the 3 volumes also be released on cd??? I know there are bootlegs circulating, and i own a few...
But..if the sound quality is better, than i would be interested.
jeroen
The sound quality will be the same as the bootlegs as that's where these recordings are sourced from.
These are not officially sanctioned releases and are on the London Calling label which I've never heard of.
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VideoJames
Also missing from the list is "Cracking Up". I have a master tape of tracks from their Radio Lux 1st stereo broadcast which I will offer them if they do a Vol 2, all the tracks are live including a great version of "Reelin' And Rocking. When is Vol 1 being released?
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VideoJames
Also missing from the list is "Cracking Up". I have a master tape of tracks from their Radio Lux 1st stereo broadcast which I will offer them if they do a Vol 2, all the tracks are live including a great version of "Reelin' And Rocking. When is Vol 1 being released?
Again on the Radio Lux tape, which would be very nice to have ( = understatement of the year! It seems that not many members here have noticed James' comment!?? ) is the Reelin' & Rockin' version the same that has been bootlegged a few years ago and given the date for the Chess Sessions from June 1964?
To me it does not sound like the other tracks from Chess.
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Blueranger
Vol. 2 & 3 is now up on Spotify.
Question is if these 3 volume's are missing anything that's already circulating on boots???
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Deltics
So, not complete then!
Volume 1..
24th January, 1964: UK radio (BBC) 'Go Man Go!', London, Maida Vale.
Host: David Ede.
All songs uncirculating.
- I Wanna Be Your Man (John Lennon/Paul McCartney)
- Pretty Thing (Willie Dixon)
- Bye Bye Johnny (Chuck Berry)
- You Better Move On (Arthur Alexander)
- I Want To Be Loved (Willie Dixon)
- Roll Over Beethoven (Chuck Berry)
...amongst many others.