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Hamburg Jukebox #2
June 11, 2007 05:02 AM PDT
The original tape had been crudely recorded on a Philips home tape recorder, by fellow musician Ted "Kingsize" Taylor, and was considered as a possible live album "cash-in" release after Beatlemania had begun. The sound quality was so poor, however, that the idea was abandoned, and the tape languished in a Liverpool music office for over a decade. |
Podcast SummaryGrab your favorite Hefeweizen and give a listen ! The city of Hamburg was brilliant; a big lake, and then the dirty part. The Reeperbahn and Grosse Freiheit were the best thing we'd ever seen, clubs and neon lights everywhere and lots of restaurants and entertainment. It looked really good and the sounds coming from every club's Jukebox playing Rock 'N' Roll and the new English bands being told to Mach Show, Mach Show! "die sündige Meile" Now if you've lost your inheritance
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