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Title: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: Snodin on November 07, 2005, 03:14:29 PM
Hi

I came across a cassette in the loft the other day (remember cassettes?).  It's a home recording off the radio, of Fairports live at Nottingham University - a gig I still remember (it was broadcast a couple of days later).  Line-up is Sandy, Swarb, Jerry Donahue, Peggy and Dave Mattacks, around the time of the release of Rising for the Moon.  It includes Tam Lin, One More Chance, some great instrumental reels and an amazing 20 minute version of Sloth.  Also 2 or 3 songs with Jerry on lead - not sure they were such a good idea in the set!

I've no idea what I could do with it, apart from just keep it for personal pleasure.  The quality isn't fantastic but it's not bad (it's as tolerable as Sandy's live Gold Dust CD).  But I imagine it's a pretty rare thing.  Any thoughts?

Martin


Title: Re: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: Randlepmcmurphy on November 07, 2005, 03:16:51 PM
Put it out there if you get my drift


Title: Re: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: Jim on November 07, 2005, 07:20:46 PM
if youve got the gear get on disc asap ,a tape that age could self destruct in 5 seconds and then it would be mission impossible to hear it again
or use it as a bartering tool if you  get my drift


Title: Re: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: Nuthouse on November 07, 2005, 10:00:47 PM
Dons the Cap of Moderation.....

I am quite sure you gentlemen will be mindful of the 'code of conduct'  regarding bootlegs or other unauthorised recordings. Otherwise Samantha may need to be contacted with view to nailing your ears to the bog door

I thank you !   ;)


Title: Re: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: Jim on November 07, 2005, 10:23:07 PM
bootlegs, schmootlegs
when it comes to these i take the hard line employed by our own dear late lamented mr hancock
 dont do it kids,its not big and its not clever







was that convincing?


Title: Re: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: Chris on November 07, 2005, 11:06:24 PM
was that convincing?

Not really!


Title: Re: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: Mindwarper on November 08, 2005, 02:01:38 AM
If you need help transfering it to cdr, let me know.  I hope the band releases more archive materia, both on cd and on DVDl. Sort of like the King Crimson's collectors series. That way I can get my archival concerts and the band can get my money. But I do not feel bad in any way shape or form for collecting archival concerts. You call em bootlegs, I call em historical artifacts. If it was played in public, it was for public consumption. Unreleased demos are another thing. Maart brought up the differnse in a previous thread. But if it was played live and played on the radio, it is ment to be heard. I would love that version of Tam Lin, Sloth, etc.  My two cents.


Title: Re: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: Jim on November 08, 2005, 01:01:57 PM
ther you go mr snodin(any relation to ian & glynn?)
get it done ,and let us know what it sounds like when youve done it ^-^


Title: Re: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: Nuthouse on November 08, 2005, 01:03:14 PM
Maybe Simon would care to comment when he next ambles by........


Title: Re: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: Jim on November 08, 2005, 01:16:35 PM
he'll probably want a copy,or maybe not as he was on his sabbatical then


Title: Re: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: Nuthouse on November 08, 2005, 01:25:59 PM
he'll probably want a copy,or maybe not as he was on his sabbatical then

He may well do - an sabbatical or not, he will be able to give an FC view of the topic and I would be interested to hear it from the 'horses mouth' - then I can wind my neck in if needs-be  ;D


Title: Re: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: Pat Helms on November 08, 2005, 05:08:57 PM
But Simon's not on that tape.  ;)


Title: Re: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: Nuthouse on November 08, 2005, 08:30:23 PM
But Simon's not on that tape.  ;)

No,  but as I said in a previous post....
Quote
sabbatical or not, he will be able to give an FC view of the topic
  ;)


Title: Re: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: Pat Helms on November 08, 2005, 08:47:26 PM
Oooops!  Sorry to have missed that , Nuthouse! :-[


Nuthouse says:      No bother !!  :D


Title: Re: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: Jim on November 08, 2005, 08:49:06 PM
so Snoddy old boy ,have you done the tape?
have you ,have you have you


Title: Re: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: Snodin on November 08, 2005, 11:56:49 PM
Wow... thanks for the suggestions!  Well, it's made it onto minidisc, to avoid the self-destruct problem.  Think I'll just quietly listen to it and imagine I'm 20 all over again.  Swarb at his very best.  Nottingham was a great Uny for gigs back in the 70s.  Sandy once appeared there, headlining, with Hookfoot in support. (Anyone remember Hookfoot?)  Happy days.

Maaaart (or Snoddy -my old school nickname...)


Title: Re: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: Mindwarper on November 09, 2005, 12:44:23 AM
he'll probably want a copy,or maybe not as he was on his sabbatical then

He may well do - an sabbatical or not, he will be able to give an FC view of the topic and I would be interested to hear it from the 'horses mouth' - then I can wind my neck in if needs-be  ;D

I also would be interested the FC view on boots...and if they plan on releasing old archival footage or sounds. The footage on it all comes around just wets my appetite. Especially the nine era line up. But I am a fan of all eras.   They must have enough for a bunch of dvds and many many cds.  Has FC thought about a collectors club type thing?  Do you/they  think I am evil for collecting "historical archival recordings" ? 


Title: Re: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: Randlepmcmurphy on November 09, 2005, 12:59:24 AM
Wow... thanks for the suggestions!  Well, it's made it onto minidisc, to avoid the self-destruct problem.  Think I'll just quietly listen to it and imagine I'm 20 all over again.  Swarb at his very best.  Nottingham was a great Uny for gigs back in the 70s.  Sandy once appeared there, headlining, with Hookfoot in support. (Anyone remember Hookfoot?)  Happy days.

Maaaart (or Snoddy -my old school nickname...)

Yeah have fun keep it all for yourself. good man. Have we got a sarcastic smiley ?


Title: Re: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: Jim on November 09, 2005, 01:31:03 AM
fun shared is fun doubled
come on snoddy, the world awaits


Title: Re: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: NeilMcLaughlin on November 09, 2005, 02:41:19 AM
Line-up is Sandy, Swarb, Jerry Donahue, Peggy and Dave Mattacks, around the time of the release of Rising for the Moon.  It includes Tam Lin, One More Chance, some great instrumental reels and an amazing 20 minute version of Sloth.  Also 2 or 3 songs with Jerry on lead - not sure they were such a good idea in the set!

Martin

Am I wrong in thinking that (and am I the only one who thinks that) Trevor Lucas would've been in this lineup, and that maybe it is he, not Jerry doing the lead vocals that Martin seems not to care for, or is it just obvious to everyone else and so it goes unmentioned?


Title: Re: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: Dr Monk on November 09, 2005, 08:18:45 AM
Well I had assumed that Trevor had just been missed out by mistake but I WAS trying to work out how Jerry's lead guitar playing would be criticised...


Title: Re: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: YaBB Master (Colin) on November 09, 2005, 09:11:03 AM
Please note:

The current board policy is to ban the blatant trading of boots, if it's without the specific permission of the artist.
The discussion about the existence of boots is fine.



Title: Re: Fairports live recording circa 1975
Post by: NeilR on November 19, 2005, 02:09:53 PM
If it was 1975 then I remember it well - it was the first time I had heard of FC. The concert was held in the Sports Hall and the acoustics were dreadfull. I don't remember the gig being broadcast on the radio though. They visited Nottingham Uni again in '76 (or was it '77?) when Simon had just re-joined.

Happy days......