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« Reply #300 on: March 11, 2022, 08:06:34 PM »


32 disk set of Robert Fripp solo albums, remasters, unreleased pieces. Includes 2 bluray disks containing the entire Frippertronics archive - that's 68 hours of "bleeping and droning". One for the obsessives, I think... slightly tempted, but I doubt I'd listen to most of the set more than once. £160, so less than £5 per disk once the (usually excellent) written and photographic content is taken into consideration.


Chuck in a couple of Sunday Lunchtime outtakes and it’ll sell out in minutes.
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« Reply #301 on: March 11, 2022, 08:11:18 PM »

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« Reply #302 on: March 16, 2022, 05:05:57 PM »

Another very tempting big box set on the horizon,
This time it’s Horslips.

https://www.celticnote.com/merch/horslipsboxset
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« Reply #303 on: March 16, 2022, 05:12:15 PM »


Another very tempting big box set on the horizon,
This time it’s Horslips.

https://www.celticnote.com/merch/horslipsboxset


Ireland only shipping?
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« Reply #304 on: March 16, 2022, 05:42:41 PM »



Another very tempting big box set on the horizon,
This time it’s Horslips.

https://www.celticnote.com/merch/horslipsboxset


Ireland only shipping?


Burning Shed are the authorised UK outlet. £250. I am very tempted but it may indeed be more than I can chew in several senses.

Can I justify it as a retirement present to myself?
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« Reply #305 on: March 16, 2022, 06:42:08 PM »

Great news from Dr Strangely Strange on FB:

Our RADIO SESSIONS CD is due out this October on the Think Like A Key Music label. In our heyday, we recorded only two BBC radio sessions, a Top Gear slot and an In Concert, both with John Peel. Frustratingly, the BBC’s tapes were wiped, but after extensive research with European collectors, TLAK has been able to locate off-air recordings of both sessions, which have been painstakingly restored. Added to these are brief radio sessions for Dutch and Danish radio sourced from the original recordings, as well as a Dublin rehearsal take of Sign On My Mind featuring Gary Moore, our friend and guest on Heavy Petting. The accompanying 24-page illustrated booklet has been compiled by Fitting Pieces To The Jigsaw author Adrian Whittaker.
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« Reply #306 on: March 17, 2022, 09:24:13 AM »


Great news from Dr Strangely Strange on FB:

Our RADIO SESSIONS CD is due out this October on the Think Like A Key Music label. In our heyday, we recorded only two BBC radio sessions, a Top Gear slot and an In Concert, both with John Peel. Frustratingly, the BBC’s tapes were wiped, but after extensive research with European collectors, TLAK has been able to locate off-air recordings of both sessions, which have been painstakingly restored. Added to these are brief radio sessions for Dutch and Danish radio sourced from the original recordings, as well as a Dublin rehearsal take of Sign On My Mind featuring Gary Moore, our friend and guest on Heavy Petting. The accompanying 24-page illustrated booklet has been compiled by Fitting Pieces To The Jigsaw author Adrian Whittaker.


Interesting.
We've already got a rehearsal take of  'Sign on my Mind'.  Is this a different one?
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« Reply #307 on: March 17, 2022, 12:43:45 PM »



Great news from Dr Strangely Strange on FB:

Our RADIO SESSIONS CD is due out this October on the Think Like A Key Music label. In our heyday, we recorded only two BBC radio sessions, a Top Gear slot and an In Concert, both with John Peel. Frustratingly, the BBC’s tapes were wiped, but after extensive research with European collectors, TLAK has been able to locate off-air recordings of both sessions, which have been painstakingly restored. Added to these are brief radio sessions for Dutch and Danish radio sourced from the original recordings, as well as a Dublin rehearsal take of Sign On My Mind featuring Gary Moore, our friend and guest on Heavy Petting. The accompanying 24-page illustrated booklet has been compiled by Fitting Pieces To The Jigsaw author Adrian Whittaker.


Interesting.
We've already got a rehearsal take of  'Sign on my Mind'.  Is this a different one?


The "Take 1" on the Hux CD reissue?  Good question.  I've asked...

And the answer to the question "Just wondering if this version of Sign on my Mind is different to the additional "Take 1" on the Hux Heavy Petting?" comes back from the band: "that’s what I wonder. I suspect yes."
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« Reply #308 on: March 17, 2022, 07:38:51 PM »




Another very tempting big box set on the horizon,
This time it’s Horslips.

https://www.celticnote.com/merch/horslipsboxset


Ireland only shipping?


Burning Shed are the authorised UK outlet. £250. I am very tempted but it may indeed be more than I can chew in several senses.

Can I justify it as a retirement present to myself?


I did, but the present Mrs C hasn't been informed yet.
It's only the 58th anniversary of your family loading up the truck and moving to Whalley Range once.
If she takes umbrage, I'll tell her to be thankful I didn't opt for the £350 option with its numbered and signed poster.

5 minutes later,
I've told the deadly beloved.
She was quite sanguine about it.
I rather think she might be up to something of her own.
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« Reply #309 on: March 17, 2022, 09:16:49 PM »




Great news from Dr Strangely Strange on FB:

Our RADIO SESSIONS CD is due out this October on the Think Like A Key Music label. In our heyday, we recorded only two BBC radio sessions, a Top Gear slot and an In Concert, both with John Peel. Frustratingly, the BBC’s tapes were wiped, but after extensive research with European collectors, TLAK has been able to locate off-air recordings of both sessions, which have been painstakingly restored. Added to these are brief radio sessions for Dutch and Danish radio sourced from the original recordings, as well as a Dublin rehearsal take of Sign On My Mind featuring Gary Moore, our friend and guest on Heavy Petting. The accompanying 24-page illustrated booklet has been compiled by Fitting Pieces To The Jigsaw author Adrian Whittaker.


Interesting.
We've already got a rehearsal take of  'Sign on my Mind'.  Is this a different one?


The "Take 1" on the Hux CD reissue?  Good question.  I've asked...

And the answer to the question "Just wondering if this version of Sign on my Mind is different to the additional "Take 1" on the Hux Heavy Petting?" comes back from the band: "that’s what I wonder. I suspect yes."


Ah! Smiley
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Great news from Dr Strangely Strange on FB:

Our RADIO SESSIONS CD is due out this October on the Think Like A Key Music label. In our heyday, we recorded only two BBC radio sessions, a Top Gear slot and an In Concert, both with John Peel. Frustratingly, the BBC’s tapes were wiped, but after extensive research with European collectors, TLAK has been able to locate off-air recordings of both sessions, which have been painstakingly restored. Added to these are brief radio sessions for Dutch and Danish radio sourced from the original recordings, as well as a Dublin rehearsal take of Sign On My Mind featuring Gary Moore, our friend and guest on Heavy Petting. The accompanying 24-page illustrated booklet has been compiled by Fitting Pieces To The Jigsaw author Adrian Whittaker.


Interesting.
We've already got a rehearsal take of  'Sign on my Mind'.  Is this a different one?


The "Take 1" on the Hux CD reissue?  Good question.  I've asked...

And the answer to the question "Just wondering if this version of Sign on my Mind is different to the additional "Take 1" on the Hux Heavy Petting?" comes back from the band: "that’s what I wonder. I suspect yes."


Ah! Smiley


Just spoken to Adrian Whittaker - biographer etc.  It's definitely a different take of SomM  Smiley
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Great news from Dr Strangely Strange on FB:

Our RADIO SESSIONS CD is due out this October on the Think Like A Key Music label. In our heyday, we recorded only two BBC radio sessions, a Top Gear slot and an In Concert, both with John Peel. Frustratingly, the BBC’s tapes were wiped, but after extensive research with European collectors, TLAK has been able to locate off-air recordings of both sessions, which have been painstakingly restored. Added to these are brief radio sessions for Dutch and Danish radio sourced from the original recordings, as well as a Dublin rehearsal take of Sign On My Mind featuring Gary Moore, our friend and guest on Heavy Petting. The accompanying 24-page illustrated booklet has been compiled by Fitting Pieces To The Jigsaw author Adrian Whittaker.


Interesting.
We've already got a rehearsal take of  'Sign on my Mind'.  Is this a different one?


The "Take 1" on the Hux CD reissue?  Good question.  I've asked...

And the answer to the question "Just wondering if this version of Sign on my Mind is different to the additional "Take 1" on the Hux Heavy Petting?" comes back from the band: "that’s what I wonder. I suspect yes."


Ah! Smiley


Just spoken to Adrian Whittaker - biographer etc.  It's definitely a different take of SomM  Smiley


Good. Now I just have to decide if I need the disc. :-)

Talking of old radio material and off air recordings,  plans are afoot for a large box of Martin Carthy radio stuff. There's been a call out for anyone with old cassettes. That could include me, but my tape collection is in miscellaneous boxes and was never systematically sorted anyway.
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« Reply #312 on: March 18, 2022, 11:52:29 AM »


Talking of old radio material and off air recordings,  plans are afoot for a large box of Martin Carthy radio stuff. There's been a call out for anyone with old cassettes. That could include me, but my tape collection is in miscellaneous boxes and was never systematically sorted anyway.


Aye, from Colin Harper...it's a massive box!  Last thing I saw from him stated: "I posted here a few weeks back about crowd-sourcing otherwise errant material for a 'Martin Carthy at the BBC' box set. I'm thrilled to say that between BBC holdings, producer-held masters and generous donations of off-air cassettes (late 70s to 90s) from fans that it's looking like a 20CD+DVD project. It will be a colossal celebration of the great man's artistry. 🙏
One thing, though... one of the best concerts in the set-in-progress, to my ears, is a 32-minute broadcast by the brief trio Wood, Wilson & Carthy, on Radio 3's 'Impressions', 4/1/97. We have one imperfect complete recording of this so far, and the British Library seems to have a few minutes of it. Restoration magic will make a difference but I'm hoping someone else out there recorded it... Anyone? 🤔
There is, coincidentally, a Bert connection to the set in that it opens with Martin fronting 'The Trees They Do Grow High'."
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Another very tempting big box set on the horizon,
This time it’s Horslips.

https://www.celticnote.com/merch/horslipsboxset


Ireland only shipping?


Burning Shed are the authorised UK outlet. £250. I am very tempted but it may indeed be more than I can chew in several senses.

Can I justify it as a retirement present to myself?


I did, but the present Mrs C hasn't been informed yet.
It's only the 58th anniversary of your family loading up the truck and moving to Whalley Range once.
If she takes umbrage, I'll tell her to be thankful I didn't opt for the £350 option with its numbered and signed poster.

5 minutes later,
I've told the deadly beloved.
She was quite sanguine about it.
I rather think she might be up to something of her own.
I seem to have ordered this too😀
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« Reply #314 on: March 20, 2022, 04:58:24 PM »

I think the Al Stewart and Steeleye box sets are ahead at the moment
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I think the Al Stewart and Steeleye box sets are ahead at the moment


What Steeleye box set?
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« Reply #316 on: March 20, 2022, 06:37:50 PM »



I think the Al Stewart and Steeleye box sets are ahead at the moment


What Steeleye box set?


And ahead of what?

Oh, by the way, I have ordered the Horslips set too.
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I think the Al Stewart and Steeleye box sets are ahead at the moment


What Steeleye box set?

Good Times of Old England due in May
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I think the Al Stewart and Steeleye box sets are ahead at the moment


What Steeleye box set?


And ahead of what?

Oh, by the way, I have ordered the Horslips set too.
You've answered the question! That one doesn't interest me I'm afraid.
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« Reply #319 on: March 20, 2022, 10:32:22 PM »



I think the Al Stewart and Steeleye box sets are ahead at the moment


What Steeleye box set?


Details here:

https://steeleyespanfan.co.uk/the-music/good-times-of-old-england

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