Richard Thompson 03/??/1982
Set I
Move It On Over (Hank Williams)
Down Where the Drunkards Roll
Banish Misfortune [RT solo]
Don't Let a Thief Steal Into Your Heart [RT solo]
It's Just the Motion [RT solo]
The Foolish Woman (Ambrose Bierce)
Honky Tonk Blues (Hank Williams)
Learning the Game (Buddy Holly)
Farther Along [RT on electric mandolin]
?? (Niles Hokkanen)
Melodie au Crepuscule (Django Reinhart)
Down Where the Drunkards Roll
Banish Misfortune [RT solo]
Don't Let a Thief Steal Into Your Heart [RT solo]
It's Just the Motion [RT solo]
The Foolish Woman (Ambrose Bierce)
Honky Tonk Blues (Hank Williams)
Learning the Game (Buddy Holly)
Farther Along [RT on electric mandolin]
?? (Niles Hokkanen)
Melodie au Crepuscule (Django Reinhart)
Set II
Set III
Comment
Richard Thompson
with Niles Hokkanen & Eric Hokkanen
Four of these tracks have long circulated as the "Sugar Hill demos", with a date of August 1982, other musicians unknown. One user has a tape labelled "Richard Thompson radio show 3-82" and says "I trust the date on the tape, which I feel is corroborated by RT's comments in track 08. "Radio show"? I don't know. What I was told was that it was recorded for/by/at a radio station in Florida*. Whether it was ever broadcast is unknown, but if so, this seems to be pre-FM, there is no radio station announcer or ID, just the three musicians. I don't think I'd be going out on a limb to say that you're going to love this, if only for the lovely version of "Learning the Game".
* [additional information has surfaced:
i heard from someone in the Tampa
Bay area ... the station is actually
WMNF-FM, in Tampa, and this *was*
broadcast, because my informant
heard it when it aired, but was in his
car, and unable to tape ... according
to him: WMNF is a listener sponsored
radio station that carries some NPR
and Radio Pacifica programs,but is
mostly local area programing.
http://www.wmnf.org/]
with Niles Hokkanen & Eric Hokkanen
Four of these tracks have long circulated as the "Sugar Hill demos", with a date of August 1982, other musicians unknown. One user has a tape labelled "Richard Thompson radio show 3-82" and says "I trust the date on the tape, which I feel is corroborated by RT's comments in track 08. "Radio show"? I don't know. What I was told was that it was recorded for/by/at a radio station in Florida*. Whether it was ever broadcast is unknown, but if so, this seems to be pre-FM, there is no radio station announcer or ID, just the three musicians. I don't think I'd be going out on a limb to say that you're going to love this, if only for the lovely version of "Learning the Game".
* [additional information has surfaced:
i heard from someone in the Tampa
Bay area ... the station is actually
WMNF-FM, in Tampa, and this *was*
broadcast, because my informant
heard it when it aired, but was in his
car, and unable to tape ... according
to him: WMNF is a listener sponsored
radio station that carries some NPR
and Radio Pacifica programs,but is
mostly local area programing.
http://www.wmnf.org/]
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| John Cook | FLAC / 1 | View | FM > ? > low generation cassette (TDK SA high bias, dolby B) > audacity > AIFF >... | |||
| Notes: | 209 MB, 42:50 | |||||
| robert | CDR / 1 | View | ||||
| Notes: | FM | |||||
| Dan O | FLAC / 1 | B | View | |||
| Doug Moog | cdr / 1 | View | SBD | |||
| Notes: | probably sbd; may be FM | |||||
| PlanetChad | cd-r / 1 | View | FM | |||
| calgarytrader | cdr / 1 | a | a | View | ||
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