This is a project that came out well and I really like it. Plus, this is where I fell in love with Rhiannon Giddens.
This is a project that came out well and I really like it. Plus, this is where I fell in love with Rhiannon Giddens.
Sorry for the loss.
Ah sorry to hear that
Back then 1970 ish my folks’ TV was only tuned into BBC1 (and 2), and they only “took” the Radio Times.
None of that vulgar ITV or that awful TV Times magazine so I think that’s why I missed a lot of these things.
It was considered quite revolutionary when friends of the family took pity on me and gave me a pocket transistor radio, and around 1975 I bought a jumble sale “portable” 12 volt TV for a fiver, got it working, and blagged a car battery from a neighbour to run it on - (broadcast) freedom was mine
Note for the Americans here - from the days when TV schedules were seen as almost “proprietary information” and the Independent TV people couldn’t publish BBC schedules - broadcasting legislation in the UK was deeply weird and protectionist back then and only really loosened up in the 80s (when a fourth channel was added!).
Dirk sorry to learn of your loss. Look forward to your future spins.
DSD256 transfer from analog tape. Recorded France, February 25, 1966
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