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Disc 01 01. "Blues turned a bit green" 02. "Pretty little faces" 03. "Off the left cuff" 04. "Yesterday's sheep" 05. "Very nostalgic piece" 06. "Devised now" 07. "A piece for harmonium" 08. "John Peel's introduction" 09. "Wind of life" 10. "Railway sleepers" 11. "Whirls of brain" 12. "Rampage for radio" 13. "A piece of brown paper" 14. "The first piece" 15. "3/4" plywood cover for voice" 16. "John's title" 17. "Out of your tune + virtuose piece for banjo" 18. "Mr. Tape Machine, speak with your heads" 19. "I wonder why"
Disc 02 01. "Ron's notebook" 02. "No. 8 scalpel incision foxtrot" 03. "Agitation in antiception of offspring, part W" 04. "Agitation in antiception of offspring, part X" 05. "Agitation in antiception of offspring, part Y" 06. "Duet for one-string banjo and water cistern" 07. "A cymbal and much electronics" 08. "Got ma black vest on" 09. "Wich way out? Thank you" 10. "Two feet and a mouth" 11. "Aside from lands afar" 12. "Story" 13. "Chrisfarce" 14. "From sevenoaks to charing cross" 15. "Geesin's 6/8ths" 16. "Conversation and improvisations"
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2 |
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.. 1969 - 1975, Ron Geesin's Name Will Be Familiar |
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| Description: | "BBC Radio broadcasts with John Peel, Bob Harris and Wally Whyton"
1-1 Country Meets Folk 10 February 1968, introduced by Wally Whyton recorded at the Playhouse Theatre, Charring Cross.
1-2 to 1-7 Night Ride 3 July 1968, introduced by John Peel recorded at the BBC Studio S2 Maida Vale.
1-8 to 1-11 Night Ride 14 August 1968, introduced by John Peel recorded at the BBC Broadcasting House.
1-12 & 1-13 Country Meets Folk 31 August 1968, recorded at the Playhouse Theatre, Charring Cross.
1-14 to 1-19 Night Ride 9 April 1969, introduced by John Peel recorded at the BBC Studio S2 Maida Vale.
2-1 & 2-2 Country Meets Folk 12 April 1969, introduced by Malcolm Price recorded at the Playhouse Theatre, Charring Cross.
2-3 to 2-5 John Peel presents Top Gear, 19 July 1969, introduced by John Peel recorded at the BBC Studio S1 Maida Vale.
2-6 John Peel presents Top Gear, 19 July 1971, introduced by John Peel.
2-7 to 2-10 Sounds of the Seventies, 15 November 1971, introduced by Bob Harris.
2-11 to 2-14 If It?s Wednesday, 1972 BBC radio 4
2-15 Top Gear, 6 March 1973, introduced by John Peel.
2-16 206 Showcase BBC Radio London 31 July 1975 introduced by Paul Owens
On tray card and Booklet: This compilation ? &© 2008 Hux Records Ltd
On discs: ? &© 2008 Hux Records Ltd.
All works © [...] Ron Geesin
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HUX 098 |
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