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This is where it all started; The cassette version of our first demo. Back when we couldn't record a real drum kit, so we had to program a machine to sound like Mr Keith Gater; not easy as he is quite a bit more funky than a computer (and his time keeping is probably a bit better) |
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Ditto. No exact date but was prior to October 1977, when it was re-badged as a limited edition offering to take to Cork. Features Dave Sanderson on Piano and Arthur on Mandolin. |
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Here we go with no 2. Still recorded with 2 inputs, we had to record bit by bit and try to mix and edit as we went. Still just as well we had Stan Mr. One Take, on drums. |
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Chads Party; recorded live at Evershot Village Hall, using an old Pentium with 8 inputs...Luxury...Chris on drums and cymbals. |
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Drawing on the Blues; Another live recording, A village hall somewhere on 22nd October 2001, a bit of a rush to take to Kinsale for our world tour of Ireland. Included a couple of studio tracks, one a version of Rambling with Arthur on Guitar and a Guest visit by Stan. An evening of fun thrown together to try out a new piece of recording gear. |
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Live at the Redwing, Lympstone. A very early appearance for Joe on drums, Paul was off with something very nasty. Just a rough mix, not for public consumption, on Friday 28th March 2003. Includes Steve Butcher on piano, and a couple of tracks By Robbo, recorded at the Old Barrel on the 22nd March |
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Live at the Great Western, Sunday 4th May 2003.What can i say. Not a lot. Nice photos taken at Paul Bryants Wedding by a profesional photographer....nice. |
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Recorded on 11th May 2003, live at The Old Barrel...Intended as Vol. 1 of the Craic Series, was shelved due to a lost Master, only this one flakey copy remains. |
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Steve's Party; wow loads of people on stage... a guitar fest.....Keith, Mr Food, Mr Butcher, Jason P Wildly, Arthur, and some more, plus other bands. Not for general release. Limited Edition |
Too many songs to list, but these 2 are worth a listen; A guitar frenzy of T bone, plus a great version of that Antipodean Classic. |
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The Royal Standard, Shaldon. August 2004. No more Steve Butcher, he has emigrated to Scotland, but we do still miss him. |
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Recorded live at The Village Inn, Gomez and The Bandits; Special Guests Ray Hill (Pedal Steel) and Arthur. A couple of songs, The first featuring Gary Fullalurv |
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Steve Hughes and Arthur's recording of Rambling, recorded by Steve Watts at Apache Multimedia. ...nice. |
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Paul Sayers; recorded as a quick promo demo, using Kareeeokeee backing. He can still sing. |