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Just downloaded it! The sound is amazing! Is it possible to classify this stuff as official?
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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.
I have never heard of this show before, would be great to hear Pretty Thing. You say 'amongst many others' - do you have further details of other uncirculating shows/ tracks that you could share with us or know where a list can be found? Many thanks
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er not sure why I put I Just Wanna Make Lunch for You on the April 1964 Joe Loss Show....that's what happens when you copy your notes and put them up without reading them. Please be assured there is no such song title and it wasn't like that in the BBC documentation. I must have been bored while typing it up !
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Let's hope the Radio Luxembourg acetate Bill has and Videojames mentioned get a full release one day. That's my Stones holy grail right there. A far better idea than the surviving BBC sessions which are easy to find if you want them. Of course, someone could be sitting on some further BBC Stones tapes but as yet there's no evidence for that unless "they" want to step forward.
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Further to this show referenced above -
rec. 8 oct tx on rhythm and blues general overseas service 31 oct
dust my pyramids .25 / around and around/if you need me/i wanna love you 1.45 (pitney)/mona/2120 south michigan avenue 3.45
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Further to this show referenced above -
rec. 8 oct tx on rhythm and blues general overseas service 31 oct
dust my pyramids .25 / around and around/if you need me/i wanna love you 1.45 (pitney)/mona/2120 south michigan avenue 3.45
My guess: I Wanna Love You is in fact Ain't That Loving You.
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Further to this show referenced above -
rec. 8 oct tx on rhythm and blues general overseas service 31 oct
dust my pyramids .25 / around and around/if you need me/i wanna love you 1.45 (pitney)/mona/2120 south michigan avenue 3.45
My guess: I Wanna Love You is in fact Ain't That Loving You.
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I'm tending to favour "I just Wanna make Love To You" myself and think an error crept in when the BBC were logging the show, dropping some words.
Ain't That Loving You Baby was certainly recorded for Top Gear July 17th 1964 broadcast on the 23rd July. Not impossible they did it for Rhythm and Blues but the mis-title is harder to explain whereas I Wanna Love You just misses out some words - just, make, to...doesn't explain why the composer credit went to Pitney but there are many many examples of incorrect composer details in the BBC files.
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Further to this show referenced above -
rec. 8 oct tx on rhythm and blues general overseas service 31 oct
dust my pyramids .25 / around and around/if you need me/i wanna love you 1.45 (pitney)/mona/2120 south michigan avenue 3.45
My guess: I Wanna Love You is in fact Ain't That Loving You.
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I'm tending to favour "I just Wanna make Love To You" myself and think an error crept in when the BBC were logging the show, dropping some words.
Ain't That Loving You Baby was certainly recorded for Top Gear July 17th 1964 broadcast on the 23rd July. Not impossible they did it for Rhythm and Blues but the mis-title is harder to explain whereas I Wanna Love You just misses out some words - just, make, to...doesn't explain why the composer credit went to Pitney but there are many many examples of incorrect composer details in the BBC files.
"Ain’t That Loving You Baby" according to Zentgraf.
8th October: UK radio (BBC) 'Rhythm And Blues', London. Host: Alexis Korner.
- Dust My Pyramids (KR/BJ) -instrumental
- Around And Around (Chuck Berry)
- lf You Need Me (Wilson Pickett/Robert Bateman)
- Ain’t That Loving You Baby (Jimmy Reed)
- Mona (Ellas McDaniel)
- 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Nanker Phelge)
Note: Broadcast on the 31st October.
[www.nzentgraf.de]
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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!
True, but I reckon ABKCO/Promopub/The Stones control what's released through the major worldwide digital channels.
I suspect this release will be taken down soon. How come it is copyrighted 1972, btw?