Re: The Beatles And Harry At The Beeb
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2024 9:34 am
Dear LR,
I just discovered the new "Harry And His Box Set" series.
All I can say is: There are no words which can praise this series enough.
I thought it couldn't get any better after the BBC Archives set, but I was wrong.
A BIG BIG THANKYOU.
And the most important thing is: There are actually new sources. Incredible.
Not just for the Beatles stuff, but also for guest appearances.
For example, the guest appearance by Cyril Davies & His All-Stars Feat. Long John Baldry on PGTB #11.
So far only two songs (Country Line Special & My Babe) were in circulation and known to exist.
But now we have three additional tracks (Baby Please Don't Go/See See Rider/Running And Jumping) from this show,
which as far as I know are new to collectors. Did you time travel to 1963, record it and bring it here?
Of course I understand that you don't cite your sources, but is it possible to get a little hint as to where you got the new stuff from?
Anyway, I'm so grateful. I wish you a great 2024 and now... Carry on!!!...
I just discovered the new "Harry And His Box Set" series.
All I can say is: There are no words which can praise this series enough.
I thought it couldn't get any better after the BBC Archives set, but I was wrong.
A BIG BIG THANKYOU.
And the most important thing is: There are actually new sources. Incredible.
Not just for the Beatles stuff, but also for guest appearances.
For example, the guest appearance by Cyril Davies & His All-Stars Feat. Long John Baldry on PGTB #11.
So far only two songs (Country Line Special & My Babe) were in circulation and known to exist.
But now we have three additional tracks (Baby Please Don't Go/See See Rider/Running And Jumping) from this show,
which as far as I know are new to collectors. Did you time travel to 1963, record it and bring it here?
Of course I understand that you don't cite your sources, but is it possible to get a little hint as to where you got the new stuff from?
Anyway, I'm so grateful. I wish you a great 2024 and now... Carry on!!!...