Found this on the net. link
1984 - Thames Television Studio Demo Tapes (1967)
01.- Hold On I'm Wrong
02.- Knock On Wood
03.- Nsu
04.- How Can It Be
05.- Step On Me (Take 1)
06.- Step On Me (Take 2)
07.- Purple Haze
08.- Our Love Is Driftin'
09.- Remember
10.- Sweet Wine
Only what you see on the cover. Members of the band. Composers of the songs, and time of the recording. No date unfortunately.
But this is the first thing ever i have heard with 1984. Interresting to hear their version on the later Smile song "Step on me". And how Brian May played back then.
Is there anymore with 1984 out there?
angermair73 wrote: Only what you see on the cover. Members of the band. Composers of the songs, and time of the recording. No date unfortunately.
But this is the first thing ever i have heard with 1984. Interresting to hear their version on the later Smile song "Step on me". And how Brian May played back then.
Is there anymore with 1984 out there?
any chance of a picture of the cover,nice to hear anything this early to do with the birth of queen
The band was formed by Brian (guitar), Tim Staffel (singer), Dave Dilloway (bass), Richard Thompson (drums) and John Garnham (guitar)the songs were recorded on spring'67 at the Thames Studios.
date to be exact is 31 March 1967.
Apparently this original source was from Dave Dilloway's copy of the tape and is not complete.
*edit...The original recording also has 'My Girl' and 'Guns of Navarone' and 'Satisfaction'...perhaps one or two more.
Also...the first song is 'Hold On, I'm Comin'...which is a cover of a tune by Sam and Dave(most of these are covers.)
smileexpert wrote: date to be exact is 31 March 1967.
Apparently this original source was from Dave Dilloway's copy of the tape and is not complete.
*edit...The original recording also has 'My Girl' and 'Guns of Navarone' and 'Satisfaction'...perhaps one or two more.
Also...the first song is 'Hold On, I'm Comin'...which is a cover of a tune by Sam and Dave(most of these are covers.)
I'd love to hear the complete demos. These cover songs are great. Could have been a great band..