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Jamiroquai: Live At The BBC exist?!?

 
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 19:45    Reply with quote

Jamiroquai: Live At The BBC exist?!?
buffaloman_R Hello, buffaloman_R

Smile Given the past success and amazing quality of various musical legends recordings "Live At The BBC", I put a question to my Sony friend if Jamiroquai had done any kind of recordings for the BBC over the years Smile. Being probably the ONLY knowledgable Sony rep with UK contacts, he said to me that they DO exist, but he can't say from what eras of the band they are from. Negating the recent recordings from the Syn-Dyna Eras (From 1999-2005) for the BBC Radio stations, there have to be some recordings that exist "pre-new sound" from Jamiroquai in the BBC vaults somewhere....I just read that Oasis has a edition of "Live At The BBC" coming out in mid 2007. Very Happy So, I leave this prospect of discussion, if Jamiroquai did recordings for the BBC, how large of a release would it be, 1 or 2 discs, and from what eras could have they recorded Jamiroquai from Very Happy ? Thanks for listening and I will let you know more about this important topic when I can contact him further. Peace!

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 20:22    Reply with quote


Well, the BBC In Concert discs I know of are:

582 Glastonbury 1993
625 Wolverhampton 1994
721 Finsbury Park 1997
965 Unknown 2003 (released 2003, most likely recorded 2002)
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 00:45    Reply with quote


but also there are been more gigs for bbc...at least for bbc radio in 99 and some more
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 06:27    Reply with quote


Yeah, I bet lots of gigs were recorded for BBC. So except for those In Concert CD's there must be hours of recordings in the BBC vaults... and/or at Jay's mansion.

At the top of my head:

Glasgow 1994
London (Maida Vale) 1999
London (Covent Garden) 2000

And then there were those small performances when they played just on or two songs. There's a bunch of those recorded by the BBC as well. Not to mention all those we don't even know of.
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 20:26    Reply with quote


Anyone knows a bit more about this?

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965 Unknown 2003 (released 2003, most likely recorded 2002)


I didn't know it exists...


& a little offtopic: Cosmic Girl @ Covent Garden is fantastic Cool .
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 22:58    Reply with quote


buffaloman_R Hello again, buffaloman_R

Wink Your always a great resevoir of info, thanks alot Jonas for all of it Wink. But that still get you to thinking that it's possible that the early Jamiroquai could have recorded some radio tracks that haven't been released, I mean, BBC radio did support alot of up and coming artists in the early 90s. I know John Peel had mentioned Jamiroquai 1 or 2 times as a fav new artist, but I only heard that on secondhand info. Thanks again though for the info, much appreciated!

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 21:27    Reply with quote

here's one...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260064253410
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