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Re: (TV) Hell's Archives Donated to ?



I checked with Peter he doesn't have this show and wasn't there, didn't see them till the summer of 74 at Max's.




peter dougherty did provide a bunch of tapes to the same library -- tv, hell,
and other stuff from the era.  i'm not aware that he had the first show,
though (it's possible). and yes, it seems like waterman would have commented
on this if it was available, as he did avail himself of the collection.

r





--- On Wed, 11/30/11, Phil Obbard <pobbard@yahoo.com> wrote:


From: Phil Obbard <pobbard@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: (TV) Hell's Archives Donated to ?
To: "tv@obbard.com" <tv@obbard.com>
Date: Wednesday, November 30, 2011, 10:26 AM


Hell donated his papers to NYU. I don't believe he donated any recordings. If
he did, don't we think Waterman would have commented on them in his 33 1/3
book?

--Phil


________________________________
From: Leo Casey
<LeoCasey@comcast.net>
To: tv@obbard.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2011
10:32 AM
Subject: (TV) Hell's Archives Donated to ?

You know the more I
think about it, Murray is probably right about Hermes
getting access to the
tape from the Richard Hell Archives donated to
University X[?] or was it to
the NYC Public Library?. (Albeit, I rechecked
Hermes' Acknowledgements
Section, Footnotes, Discography, and Index and
Hell's Archive is never
mentioned even once.)



-----Original Message-----
From: tv-owner@obbard.com
[mailto:tv-owner@obbard.com] On Behalf Of Phil
Obbard
Sent: Wednesday,
November 30, 2011 9:04 AM
To: tv@obbard.com
Subject: Re: (TV) Incommunicado? /
Alleged Boot of Television's 1st ever
show at CBGB

I wonder if Hermes thinks
the live version of "Blank Generation" on DOUBLE
EXPOSURE dates from the March
31, 1974 show. Which I don't think it is, even
though the date of that
recording is fuzzy (to the best of my knowledge).
Anyway, good idea reaching
out, Leo. If Hermes does have this tape, we'll
have
to see what he'd like to
trade...!

--Phil



________________________________
From: Leo Casey
<LeoCasey@comcast.net>
To: tv@obbard.com
Sent: Tuesday,
November 29, 2011
5:45 PM
Subject: (TV) Incommunicado? / Alleged Boot of
Television's 1st ever
show at  CBGB

I just spent about an hour trying to
find a way to contact
Will Hermes; I
was hoping there might have been a
link/e-mail address at
Rolling Stone
Magazine or National Public Radio (to
which he also
contributes).  Alas no.
So that means I would have to join his
Facebook page
(or somebody's Facebook
page) or twitter him.  Neither of which
I do
(deliberately don't do).

Anyone got any ideas on how to track down his
e-mail
address?

It is curious that in neither his voluminous discography and
footnotes in
the back of the book he only lists the following for Television:
Marquee
Moon (Rhino Remaster); Adventure (Rhino Remaster); The Blow Up; 1975
Cleveland (Piccadilly Inn); and the 1970 Eno Demos (aka 'Double Exposure').
I.e., he doesn't list "March 31, 1974, CBGB, NYC".
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