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"The Moors Murderers" recordings begin at 12:00pm, but there's no guitarist or bassist there. Guitarist Pete arrives 1 1/2 hours late - high on LSD. Singer Steve Strange leaves and returns with a bassist, but without a bass. Stewart drives to St. John's Wood to bring his own bass guitar. Stewart and engineer Pete Fox manage to record two songs with "The Moors Murderers" until 10:00pm. Stewart then returns his drums to [[Andy Summers]]' place. | "The Moors Murderers" recordings begin at 12:00pm, but there's no guitarist or bassist there. Guitarist Pete arrives 1 1/2 hours late - high on LSD. Singer Steve Strange leaves and returns with a bassist, but without a bass. Stewart drives to St. John's Wood to bring his own bass guitar. Stewart and engineer Pete Fox manage to record two songs with "The Moors Murderers" until 10:00pm. Stewart then returns his drums to [[Andy Summers]]' place. | ||
− | According to a Moors Murders chronology (see External links) the band's line-up seems to have changed a lot between their few gigs and this recording. Nick Holmes might have been the drummer's name. The songs they recorded were probably [[Free Hindley]] and [[The Ten Commandments]]. There was no commercial 7" release - it looks there was an | + | According to a Moors Murders chronology (see External links) the band's line-up seems to have changed a lot between their few gigs and this recording. Nick Holmes might have been the drummer's name. The songs they recorded were probably [[Free Hindley]] and [[The Ten Commandments]]. There was no commercial 7" release - it looks there was an NME ad for the sale of acetates and cassettes - which were also distributed to UK magazines. |
=See also= | =See also= |
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Stewart produces "The Moors Murderers" at Pathway Studios | |
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Date: | 1978-02-12 |
Location: | London, England, UK - Pathway Studios |
Attendees: | Stewart Copeland, Andy Summers, Sting, "The Moors Murderers", Pete Fox |
Stewart Copeland produces two songs of "The Moors Murderers" at Pathway Studios.
Stewart drives to Andy Summers to collect his drums. He drives to Pathway Studios via Sting's place.
"The Moors Murderers" recordings begin at 12:00pm, but there's no guitarist or bassist there. Guitarist Pete arrives 1 1/2 hours late - high on LSD. Singer Steve Strange leaves and returns with a bassist, but without a bass. Stewart drives to St. John's Wood to bring his own bass guitar. Stewart and engineer Pete Fox manage to record two songs with "The Moors Murderers" until 10:00pm. Stewart then returns his drums to Andy Summers' place.
According to a Moors Murders chronology (see External links) the band's line-up seems to have changed a lot between their few gigs and this recording. Nick Holmes might have been the drummer's name. The songs they recorded were probably Free Hindley and The Ten Commandments. There was no commercial 7" release - it looks there was an NME ad for the sale of acetates and cassettes - which were also distributed to UK magazines.
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sources: Stewart Copeland's diary