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The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy : Mailing List : 2003

RE: Rescued tape c. 1977

From: Adrian H. D. Bell <adrian.bell_at_takeit.com.au>
Date: Thu 13 Feb 2003 - 14:26:08 PST


Wow....6 years before Bath of Bacon! What was the band called in those days? Is this the fabled band of Oxford days? Or even earlier?

The sound is to me more like the early 80s with the electronic keyboard. Trail blazing even when they were wearing long socks?

Also what's known about the Tonix? Couldn't find any mention on the website? Does it share the JBC sound?

-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan_Ntl [mailto:JGStephenson@ntlworld.com] Sent: Thursday, 13 February 2003 9:58 PM To: jazz butcher
Subject: Rescued tape c. 1977

All this list tickling makes me suspect you need something new...

Just rescued an old cassette from the old days. TDK SA , despite their lifetime guarantee, are fucked after 20 years. But after changing the shell
for a later one I managed to make this old tape play.

I won't tell you any more, you can work out who is playing here:

http://www.jazzharmony.com/realmedia/innocents.rm

one of our better efforts.

Jonathan Received on Fri, 14 Feb 2003 08:26:08 +1000

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