Interview & Radioshow Discs
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Re: Interview & Radioshow Discs
Obviously, unlike all the other members of this forum, there is no fathomable way I'd be able to listen to and retain all these interview tracks.
So I down it all and then pick and choose. Currently, I'm listening to George Harrison's interview On Abbey Road. A bit fast as taped. So I dropped it by 8% in Audacity and its now perfect.
Dude! Thanks for this endeavor!
-Ziggy
So I down it all and then pick and choose. Currently, I'm listening to George Harrison's interview On Abbey Road. A bit fast as taped. So I dropped it by 8% in Audacity and its now perfect.
Dude! Thanks for this endeavor!
-Ziggy
Re: Interview & Radioshow Discs
Hello!
Alphabetically it would've been in Week 14 (I just checked) but it's not there, so does anyone have a copy of "Let It Be... Please!" broadcast on BBC Radio 2 on 21st May 1994?
It's a programme containing some of the 'worst' Beatles covers: "Treasure the sound of synchronised chickens singing "We Can Work It Out" and William Shatner's spaced-out version of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds"."
I remember missing a 1995 repeat at the time and not finding anyone with a copy, but we live in hope - I do appreciate that it might appear a bit frivolous for this set of posts, no offence intended!
Cheers,
Stuart
Alphabetically it would've been in Week 14 (I just checked) but it's not there, so does anyone have a copy of "Let It Be... Please!" broadcast on BBC Radio 2 on 21st May 1994?
It's a programme containing some of the 'worst' Beatles covers: "Treasure the sound of synchronised chickens singing "We Can Work It Out" and William Shatner's spaced-out version of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds"."
I remember missing a 1995 repeat at the time and not finding anyone with a copy, but we live in hope - I do appreciate that it might appear a bit frivolous for this set of posts, no offence intended!
Cheers,
Stuart
Re: Interview & Radioshow Discs
Here's a 30 minute BBC Radio interview with Tony King. It's from Johnnie Walker's 'Sound of the 70's' broadcast on 12th Feb. John Lennon & Elton John are heavily featured of course. I've taken out the non-Lennon tracks but the full show is still available on BBC Sounds.
hxxps://we.tl/t-VFbYIV6Oma
hxxps://we.tl/t-VFbYIV6Oma
Re: Interview & Radioshow Discs
And here's a reposting of Annie Nightingale's BBC Radio 1987 show 'A Splendid Time Was Guaranteed For All', after a recent PM* request.
hxxps://we.tl/t-kpTMzSAe7b
*PM as in private message, not Paul McCartney
hxxps://we.tl/t-kpTMzSAe7b
*PM as in private message, not Paul McCartney