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Posted: 27 Mar 2004 01:12
by Chris M
I'll definitely be picking this up. I have the 33 1/3 Piper at the Gates of dawn and it's very well done. Did Norman Dolph give any info about the acetate he has or had that has the alternate, unused Scepter Studios versions of Heroin, Waiting for the Man and Venus in Furs?

Chris

Re: New book on first VU LP just released !

Posted: 30 Sep 2024 12:51
by merseymale
Dead Link...?

Re: New book on first VU LP just released !

Posted: 02 Oct 2024 08:40
by MartinVU
Well, it's been 20 years! Give the interney a break. The book is worh reading if I remember correctly.

Re: New book on first VU LP just released !

Posted: 02 Oct 2024 17:17
by falconwhit
I concur, it's a pretty good book, and definitely worth the $15 list price.

Re: New book on first VU LP just released !

Posted: 02 Oct 2024 17:23
by falconwhit
Also in the 33 1/3 collection is an upcoming book for Cale's Paris 1919
https://www.amazon.com/John-Cales-Paris ... B0D7BC9QYK

Re: New book on first VU LP just released !

Posted: 02 Oct 2024 20:31
by threechordwonder
Okay, something random because this thread unites years gone by and Paris 1919.

Does anyone who lived in the UK or visited in the early-to-mid 1970s remember Kenny Everett playing tracks from Paris 1919 on his Radio One early evening show? I seem to recall he said something like "I was in a psychedelic haze when all this lovely music came through".

Or did I dream it?

So far, the internet has yielded nothing.

Re: New book on first VU LP just released !

Posted: 02 Oct 2024 23:45
by searchin4mymainline
threechordwonder wrote: 02 Oct 2024 20:31 Does anyone who lived in the UK or visited in the early-to-mid 1970s remember Kenny Everett playing tracks from Paris 1919 on his Radio One early evening show? I seem to recall he said something like "I was in a psychedelic haze when all this lovely music came through".
I don't think he had an early evening show on Radio One in the early-to-mid 1970s. According to Wikipedia he was on Radio One for part of 1973, starting in April, but it was a Sunday afternoon show 1pm to 3pm. He left Radio One and went to Capital Radio in late 1973 - I have vague memories of his show on Capital at that time.

Re: New book on first VU LP just released !

Posted: 03 Oct 2024 08:19
by threechordwonder
searchin4mymainline wrote: 02 Oct 2024 23:45 I don't think he had an early evening show on Radio One in the early-to-mid 1970s.
Thanks, maybe he was a guest or unscheduled visitor on somebody else's show. Or maybe it didn't happen.