Preamble
Hope you find something of interest.
I hope to be able to upload some of my obscure 60s sessions from Top Gear Saturday Club etc. Strictly limiting this to 1967-1971.
If you have any sessions you think I might be interested in -leave a comment
Friday, 27 November 2015
GALAXIES IV Associated Recording Studios Acetate
This is the same group that later recorded "Piccadilly Circus", and more famously "Don't lose your mind"
From the sound I'd say 1965, and as far as I know did not get released.
To hear both sides, here is the link:
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/ozb2s37rb2nsmqu/galaxIV.mp3
Tracks are "Tossin' & Turnin'" and "Don't Look Back"
Barely legible on the labels is the following text:
World championship olympics Rock 'n' Roll band
Management of E & B Enterprises
Box 2314 Trenton NJ 08607
Saturday, 29 August 2015
COLOR WHEEL Emidisc Acetate
Back again: New location, and new computer!
Today's offering is an Emidisc acetate by an unknown group with a track "COLOR WHEEL"
Sort of Sunshine pop territory, but vastly superior to the endless outpourings of that genre, that compilers are resorting to, having run out of everything else.
Note the spelling. The otherside is the same song (possibly less distorted) but this time spelt "Colour Wheel", and marked for release.
Due to condition I have opted to upload the American spelt version.
So here is the question: Who is it? and Was it released?
I'm thinking the mixed spelling of colour and the Anglo American sound could make it Canadian c '67.
The group Three's a Crowd being the nearest I can get.
Answers on a postcard....
And here is the sound file: http://www.mediafire.com/listen/jezjmdexvuz1alp/color_wheel.mp3
Finally found out that the band is "Proof Of The Puddin' " sic. An Indiana band that relocated to Boston, and recorded a Harry Palmer song on the flip side. H P was guitarist and song writer for Ford Theatre, but was not in POTP.
My thanks to Colin Mason (Expo66) for the info.
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
Here again after another long break
Here's a live session from Moby Grape, broadcast on David Symonds show in February 1969. Precise date not known.
The second and third tracks had been aired on Top Gear, 16/2/69, but "Can't be so bad" was not aired on either the original broadcast, or the repeat 16/3/69.
In fact Peel was quite scathing about their lack of interest in the recording session. Although the same versions as b/c on Peel they are better quality than I have previously heard, albeit rather shortened.
Track syndication between Top Gear, Symonds and World Service was a common exercise then, so often Symonds would pick up tracks rejected from Top Gear -as here.
From the comments I believe this was from Symonds on Sunday.
He also played selected tracks throught his weekday shows.
Despite Peel's criticism, the Grape were getting into "69" mode, and 'Can't be so bad' comes off well despite not having the original's brass.
Here are:
Can't be so bad, I am not willing & Trucking man
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/bttfqubctatt4k2/MobyG.mp3
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
A short post today.
Used to have an Apple Acetate with some tracks by an unknown US 60s band.
One track titled "Wendy" stood out from the rest.
Here it is -sounds decent 60s garage/pop to me.
Anyone know who it is.
The other tracks btw, were an OK version of Sgt. Peppers L H C B -a song I have little empathy with, an unknown instrumental, and something pretty dire called "Mary Jane"
The acetate was a 12" with the standard Apple New York green custom label.
Play "Wendy" here
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/qaqmx4aimbm2nq0/Wendy.mp3
Sunday, 8 December 2013
Anyone remember them? Fantastic musicianship, and well crafted songs, -a mix of originals and covers.
Today's post features two tracks in session from a John Peel Top Gear show 23/6/68; both are covers,
"One More Heartache" & "You Didn't Have to be so Nice"
The latter (as Peel mentions) is their current 45, though the former did not make it to vinyl. Unless that is; the long lost demo only LP contained a version.
I do have the rest of this session, - massive versions of
"Love me two Times" & "Dear Mr.Fantasy".
If anyone is interested I can post these later on.
Still looking for a tape of their take on "Light my Fire" -can anybody help? Also any info on their demo album for Polydor.
Usual apologies for lack of fidelity, but I figure anything is better than nothing.
Listen to: "One More Heartache"
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/zs5555l92oe3lmy/one-more-heartache.mp3
"Listen to: "You Didn't Have to be so Nice"
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/dleud6lew45azd4/so-nice.mp3
Saturday, 23 November 2013
Back after a long break.
Here is one track from an IBC single sided 12" acetate containing 5 powerful bluesy prog tracks.
A good guitarist and female singer complement what is probably one side of an LP.
The band name appears (unlikely) to be Randi.
Did this come out?
Who is it?
US or UK?
I'm thinking 1970 UK
Usual caveats about removal if copyright is infringed.
The 5 tracks are:
Take you down/Loser/Blue eyes/You and me/Jimmy, and the track posted is "Blue eyes"
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/0z54na5r3g6hkf6/Randi-IBC-Acetate.mp3
Friday, 7 December 2012
UNKNOWN 70s ACETATE
Here is an unmarked Emidisc acetate of what sounds to be an early 70s or very late 60s outfit with definite progressive leanings. In fact it is virtually a progressive primer, covering a lot of ground in just over three minutes.
Question is -Who is it? Was it released? If so -Is it the same version.
The fairly extensive use of mellotron say 69-71 to me, and the music sounds a bit like Audience / Greatest Show On Earth or Galliard.
Perhaps it is a well known released track -in which case I will remove it. My progressive knowledge is somewhat sketchy.
For what it is worth - here is a picture of the acetate. It is one sided and has nothing written on it at all.
Link to hear it: http://www.mediafire.com/?v8tzv0xavvtcs6q




