Habe gerade etwas bei jpc entdeckt: Eric Clapton - Smith Tapes - Erscheinungstermin 1.10.
Hat da jemand genauere Informationen zu?
https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/poprock/detail ... um/2677959
Neuerscheinung von EC ?
Re: Neuerscheinung von EC ?
Beim Googeln gibt es das:
http://www.amazon.com/Eric-Clapton-10-2 ... B00AACNPVO
Sind wohl olle Kamellen;)
Gruß
Layla
http://www.amazon.com/Eric-Clapton-10-2 ... B00AACNPVO
Sind wohl olle Kamellen;)
Gruß
Layla
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Re: Neuerscheinung von EC ?
Hatte ich schon mal vor Monaten gepostet, es handelt sich wohl nur um Interviews...
Hier mal ein Auszug aus den Texten/Beschreibungen....
With more than 100 recordings, ranging in length from 20 minutes to four hours, this incredible storehouse will be released piecemeal. Each month for about the next year, a Smith Tapes “album” will be available for iTunes download, containing themed sets of 7 to 10 interviews. The first set is called “Fillmore East,” after the legendary East Village theater run by impresario Bill Graham, and includes conversations with people who are on their way to perform or just performed at the venue, including John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Frank Zappa, Bill Graham, Eric Clapton, Lou Reed, and Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey. Future sets will include themes like “Things Aren’t Okay” or “Woodstock” and include interviews with additional countercultural luminaries like Jim Morrison, Jerry Garcia, James Taylor, Carole King, Abbie Hoffman, Arlo Guthrie, Jane Fonda, Joe Cocker, Sly Stone, Dick Gregory, Hair composers James Rado and Gerome Ragni, and many more.
Hier mal ein Auszug aus den Texten/Beschreibungen....
With more than 100 recordings, ranging in length from 20 minutes to four hours, this incredible storehouse will be released piecemeal. Each month for about the next year, a Smith Tapes “album” will be available for iTunes download, containing themed sets of 7 to 10 interviews. The first set is called “Fillmore East,” after the legendary East Village theater run by impresario Bill Graham, and includes conversations with people who are on their way to perform or just performed at the venue, including John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Frank Zappa, Bill Graham, Eric Clapton, Lou Reed, and Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey. Future sets will include themes like “Things Aren’t Okay” or “Woodstock” and include interviews with additional countercultural luminaries like Jim Morrison, Jerry Garcia, James Taylor, Carole King, Abbie Hoffman, Arlo Guthrie, Jane Fonda, Joe Cocker, Sly Stone, Dick Gregory, Hair composers James Rado and Gerome Ragni, and many more.
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