Rory wrote:RR said "No recordings, unfortunately. In hindsight, and with the theatre's equipment, we really should have done...."
Oh - you were pissed then - when you wrote that, were you. Sorry - I know this thread is nearly as old as you - but there WAS a recording made and I believe it is safely in storage somewhere near Heathrow airport. We did "jump" at the concert in the theatre - along with our other vocal theological masterpiece and also at an end of term big school do we set up ourselves .....
When I get my stuff I'll dig it out, make a copy and get it to Mr Ruck. He can then get it digitally remastered etc. Mind you - its on an old cassette - so the quality aint all that good...
What I dont have are any old photos of the SLJB - were any ever taken ???
How about some photos of 'Erpingham Camp'?
Again someone, somewhere must have some.......
By the way, having written a potted biography of Adge Cutler on another thread, I remembered the first performance by an embryo version of the St.Louis Jazz Band.
This was in the Scout Hall (Parents Day??). One of the more forgettable numbers involved me sitting on a milk churn singing "I've got a brand new combine harvester" with everyone else chipping in with "oooh-aaah oooh-aaah" at appropriate moments.
Funnily enough, that never became part of our repertoire.
Ba.A / Mid. B 1972 - 1978
Thee's got'n where thee cassn't back'n, hassn't?