Hi All!
On this, our 20th episode, we speak with a person who has chosen to go by the pseudonym of "Mick the Hat", and when you listen you'll certainly understand why. One of our favorite things to do on this podcast is to interview people who have knowledge that no one else in the world possesses, and who can shed light on some of the most legendary events in the history of Pink Floyd. Mick the Hat is one of those people. For anyone interested in the saga of Pink Floyd live recordings and vinyl bootlegs, you won't want to miss a minute of Mick the Hat's recollections, as elicited by podcast producer and interviewer Ian Priston. His tales of BFI busts gone wrong, of taping some of the most beloved shows in Pink Floyd history, and of dealing with some of the quirkiest characters out there, are one of a kind revelations that you won't hear anywhere else.
Part 1:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:54 Where does Pink Floyd start for you?
00:04:17 Rainbow 1972 (and 1973)
00:08:22 The collection
00:12:35 Early shows and films
00:18:02 Front row at Earls Court 1973
00:22:51 Trentham Gardens and the "biggest bootlegger in Britain"
00:32:55 How the 1974 shows improved
00:35:00 These tapes are personal!
00:37:10 Knebworth 1975
00:40:16 1977 shows (and soundchecks)
00:43:24 Contacts with remarkable tapes
00:51:03 Soundboards, 1975-77, and the phantom Toronto 1973
00:54:51 Ian Sippen's famous Rainbow 1972 recording
00:56:31 Back to 1977 and missing the last Axe
Part 2:
01:00:00 The first pig
01:01:17 1980: going to L.A. for The Wall
01:07:57 "Where's my ticket?!"
01:13:27 Joining the road crew
01:16:34 Back to Europe, 1980-81
01:18:00 "I saw every night!" and 8mm films
01:19:39 The last night in Dortmund 1981
01:21:01 Tape recorders and Canadian tapers
01:23:54 The great guy in Japan
01:28:19 The origins of Giant Barn Dance/30 KW PA
01:29:49 That time the BPI made its own Bowie bootleg
01:33:48 Counterfeits, copyright dumps, and Stockholm 1967
01:37:37 The Nitz brothers and the Pink Fan
01:43:59 Pictures of Pink Floyd and Richard Branson
01:46:43 Some names from the past
01:49:51 Dave in San Jose and Household Objects
01:52:42 Back in England with Nick and Steve
01:54:29 Croydon 1970 and the Let's Roll Another One rehearsal
01:59:11 Remembering Bernard White
02:08:43 The homecoming of Bernard's scrapbook
02:11:40 Le Livre du Pink Floyd
02:16:07 Wrapping up (and the man in Kent)
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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZtT-dtmye0
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On this, our 20th episode, we speak with a person who has chosen to go by the pseudonym of "Mick the Hat", and when you listen you'll certainly understand why. One of our favorite things to do on this podcast is to interview people who have knowledge that no one else in the world possesses, and who can shed light on some of the most legendary events in the history of Pink Floyd. Mick the Hat is one of those people. For anyone interested in the saga of Pink Floyd live recordings and vinyl bootlegs, you won't want to miss a minute of Mick the Hat's recollections, as elicited by podcast producer and interviewer Ian Priston. His tales of BFI busts gone wrong, of taping some of the most beloved shows in Pink Floyd history, and of dealing with some of the quirkiest characters out there, are one of a kind revelations that you won't hear anywhere else.
Part 1:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:54 Where does Pink Floyd start for you?
00:04:17 Rainbow 1972 (and 1973)
00:08:22 The collection
00:12:35 Early shows and films
00:18:02 Front row at Earls Court 1973
00:22:51 Trentham Gardens and the "biggest bootlegger in Britain"
00:32:55 How the 1974 shows improved
00:35:00 These tapes are personal!
00:37:10 Knebworth 1975
00:40:16 1977 shows (and soundchecks)
00:43:24 Contacts with remarkable tapes
00:51:03 Soundboards, 1975-77, and the phantom Toronto 1973
00:54:51 Ian Sippen's famous Rainbow 1972 recording
00:56:31 Back to 1977 and missing the last Axe
Part 2:
01:00:00 The first pig
01:01:17 1980: going to L.A. for The Wall
01:07:57 "Where's my ticket?!"
01:13:27 Joining the road crew
01:16:34 Back to Europe, 1980-81
01:18:00 "I saw every night!" and 8mm films
01:19:39 The last night in Dortmund 1981
01:21:01 Tape recorders and Canadian tapers
01:23:54 The great guy in Japan
01:28:19 The origins of Giant Barn Dance/30 KW PA
01:29:49 That time the BPI made its own Bowie bootleg
01:33:48 Counterfeits, copyright dumps, and Stockholm 1967
01:37:37 The Nitz brothers and the Pink Fan
01:43:59 Pictures of Pink Floyd and Richard Branson
01:46:43 Some names from the past
01:49:51 Dave in San Jose and Household Objects
01:52:42 Back in England with Nick and Steve
01:54:29 Croydon 1970 and the Let's Roll Another One rehearsal
01:59:11 Remembering Bernard White
02:08:43 The homecoming of Bernard's scrapbook
02:11:40 Le Livre du Pink Floyd
02:16:07 Wrapping up (and the man in Kent)
Homepage: https://fingalscavepodcast.com
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZtT-dtmye0
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcas...e/id1686352696
Amazon: https://music.amazon.de/podcasts/ef8...ink-floyd-fans
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5l7sw8X4YkSNpvxkYOzF2z
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