A Trip On The London Underground

 

Data: 27 May 1968
Miejsce: BBC Radio 1, London, England
Rather nice little interview with Nick, from c. March 67, most likely from a rebroadcast. Received in a trade sometime around 1996. I suspect that this is 1st or 2nd Gen; let your ears decide.
1. SRP3 Stockholm FM Broadcast, Interview with Nick Mason 1967-03-xx - 1'27"

Starclub 1967-09-13 : 'Reaction In G' official excerpt. Broadcast attributed to Beat Club News 1969-04-26.
A very odd recording. It clearly sounds like an official recording of the highly recognisable opening bars to 'Reaction In G' from the Starclub '67, but how come more hasn't surfaced from this source. And why is it attributed to Beat Club News 1969...? With 2 variants from two different rebroadcasts...? Curses verifying these sources can't be more straight-forward.
Two short excerpts of 'Reaction In G'. Nice quality. From a 1st Gen cassette I received in a trade back in 1996.
2. 1993-07-02 With Voiceover 0'41"
3. 1995-06-04 Without Voiceover 0'43"

'The Story Of Pop No. 26 : A Trip On The London Underground' BBC Radio 1 Broadcast 1994-07-12
Complete Documentary Broadcast. 58'19"
Includes Roger Waters Interview by Brian Matthews recorded 1968-05-25.
The interview was recorded during the band's session for the Top Gear show broadcast by the BBC on 1968-11-08, but it wasn't featured in the broadcast at that time. I believe that the interview was intended for the 'Top Of The Pops' Transcription Services show, which the BBC made for sale to foreign stations around the world.
Whatever it's original purpose, the interview was included in the BBC 'Story Of Pop' documentary broadcast on BBC Radio 1 in July 1994.
This recording is from my own off-air master cassette recording.

1. Procol Harum segment
2. Floyd segment begins
3. Roger Waters Interview by Brian Matthews
4. Floyd segment concludes
5. Bowie, Bolan, Led Zeppelin, Traffic and Jethro Tull

Added:  11.06.2007