😲...I've never seen one of these before...TBH, I never even knew, or I've just completely forgotten, Between The Worlds was, at one point, going to be released as a single.
BE BOP DELUXE Between The Worlds (Rare 1975 UK 'A' label demonstration vinyl 7" for the withdrawn single release.
BE-BOP DELUXE Jet Silver (Rare 1974 UK 'A' label demonstration vinyl 7" for the single release...& release date of '7.6.74' on the label, also including Third Floor Heaven. (repro sleeve)
What a great interview. The part about some people working in record companies are actually into the music is interesting. (top right) I wonder if that is the same today?.
Where are all of the pubs and bars where bars where bands worked their trade. It's seems now, it's "The Voice" / manuafactured stuff. I'm getting more into a lot of modern orchestral music that seems to allow imaginative music innovation (and Bill of course)
My wife bought this for me from the Alexandra Palace Antiques And Collectors Fair, along with a few others. Looked like my record collection from 1979!
Cool...I've got a set of Bill's album cover coasters (possibly 8, or so), I bought from a Nelsonica (2009 or 2010, I think?)...But I really like these, very cool and spot-on for when your like minded music buddies call round...😎👍
James Dean Bradfield of the Manic Street Preachers just picked Bill in a programme on his favourite players on 6Music. The track he selected was the Metropolis version of Maid in Heaven.
😲...I've never seen one of these before...TBH, I never even knew, or I've just completely forgotten, Between The Worlds was, at one point, going to be released as a single.
BE BOP DELUXE Between The Worlds (Rare 1975 UK 'A' label demonstration vinyl 7" for the withdrawn single release.
...Apparently, £175 is the asking price
May 1978.
BE-BOP DELUXE Jet Silver (Rare 1974 UK 'A' label demonstration vinyl 7" for the single release...& release date of '7.6.74' on the label, also including Third Floor Heaven. (repro sleeve)
=50 years old next year!..😲
The child is innocent and lacks understanding of the greatness that surrounds him
1976 UK white label vinyl 7" test pressing for the single...(CTTS b-side)
..."Me? I've got enough music in me for a thousand years yet,
and that's all I care about"
😎
James Dean Bradfield of the Manic Street Preachers just picked Bill in a programme on his favourite players on 6Music. The track he selected was the Metropolis version of Maid in Heaven.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001n0jz