Chris, please fix the reply-to so when one replies to your list postings, it goes to the list and
not to you. Goran Finberg posted directions how to do this with Yahoo mail a while back.
Referring to your post, the audio of the Bowie mock radio program is now online:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01k4fys
only online thru Sunday UK time.
-- Tom Fine
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> From: "Chris J Brady" <[log in to unmask]>
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> Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2013 11:46 AM
> Subject: [ARSCLIST] Unheard David Bowie Pin Ups radio show to air on 6 Music
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>> Unheard David Bowie Pin Ups radio show to air on 6 Music
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>> <http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-24624600>
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>> A previously unheard radio show recorded by David Bowie to promote his album Pin Ups is to be
>> broadcast for the first time in 40 years.
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>> The 15-minute mock radio show, made in 1973, will be aired on BBC Radio 6 Music on Wednesday.
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>> The show features five tracks from Pin Ups, a covers album that features Bowie and Twiggy on the
>> sleeve.
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>> The recording was discovered by Nigel Reeve, who oversees Bowie's back catalogue.
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>> "To play it for the first time was quite simply a jaw-dropping moment.” Nigel Reeve
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>> He said it was a "jaw-dropping" moment when he played it for the first time.
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>> The five songs in the show - The Pretty Things' Rosalyn, Them's Here Comes the Night, The
>> Yardbirds' I Wish You Would, The Merseys' Sorrow and The Who's I Can't Explain - are interspersed
>> with Bowie's own musings on the London music scene.
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>> The show was produced by Bowie and Ken Scott, who worked with Bowie on his albums from Hunky Dory
>> through to Pin Ups.
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>> Reeve discovered the recording during research several years ago.
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>> "It was in an old tape vault on 1/4" tape with simply the words 'Radio Show' written on it," he
>> said. "This is such a rare find. No one knew of its existence, apart from David and Ken.
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