Rosie inches a little closer to being outed. She let us hear 'em, God bless her.Someone at the Warhol Museum wrote:Additionally, those reels have been secured in an underground storage facility in London for quite some time. It is very doubtful they wil ever see the light of day again. We here at the museum have been trying to get hold of them for quite some time. It seems that the owner of them is a reclusive old executive who refuses to part with them. His family has actively been trying to reason with him to no avail. In particular, his son and grand-daughter, who have been in contact with Polydor, have tried to at least permit some people to HEAR them, let alone record them.

So then, if Grand-Dad is getting on in years, and the heirs are determined to get the tapes out, it's possible they may just see release some day. Anyone agree? The museum rep is skeptical, but it sounds to me like the grandfather is the real roadblock. I'd guess the heirs don't have the final say, but anyone can see there is an audience for such an artifact. I bet something could be worked out. We did almost get Joanie Lee at one point.
Let me add, I hope it doesn't sound like I'm trying to paint anybody as a vulture waiting for the poor guy to drop... I'm just saying, if he doesn't see the value of letting the musical world hear these crucially important recordings, at least there's somebody in a possible position of leverage who does.
And both Rosie and this museum guy both say there are other, unheard reels in that vault!!