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Re: Odds and Sods that should have been




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>Comments to the comments:
>Warm Heart Posdry is a studio song. I don't know when it was recorded.

Ahhh, we're talking about "Warm Heart Pastry" from a solo album, circa 1971,
by Mike Heron of the Incredible String Band.    This cut features backing by
Tommy and The Bijou, who are actually Towshend, Moon, Ronnie Lane (on bass,
natch) and John Cale (viola).  It rocks L.A.M.F.  The Who rarely even rocked
this hard in the studio.

>One of my tapes (Alternate Rarities Plus) lists You Rang, Signal 30,
>Jingle Bell, To kill my appetite and Do the strip as The Who-songs. To
>me they sounds like solonumbers by Pete Townshend (that's why I didn't
>include them on the odds & sods that should have been released). Any
>comments?

the first 3 are, I believe, from Ready Steady Go, 12/65.  The other 2 are
indeed PT demos.

>Does anybody know of a boot or tape that includes (all or most of) the
>songs that I listed (on my last mail) on the odds & sods album that
>should have been?

I can easily provide a compilation tape of it, if someone with a cd-r burner
wants to immortalize it onto plastic for me.

Buck