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Excellent work

Many thanks
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@ Brians Wig

Thanks for sharing your recordings too. The "Demo" you shared is Roger playing acoustic guitar with "The Three Jays". I believe the recording you have is of the 2007 Official Fan Club Convention in Prestatyn, where these tracks were played.

Before you ask, I have no idea who "The Three Jays" are/were, this is just information I've discovered.
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Thank You "Face-It-Alone" & Thank You "Brian's Wig"  you're both Stars********
Joyful the sound
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And I thought christmas was last month!!!

Thanks guys! :)
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This is superb stuff !  Does anyone have a date for these songs?  Even an approximate one?
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Awesome, thanks for sharing.
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Thank you very much
What a great band!
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MERCI BEAUCOUP
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Thanks!

Cheers,
Tim
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Thanks a lot for this share. I think that "demo" is an early demo for the song Deep Minor Threat. This song appeared on the 1970 album Chameleon by The Famous Jug Band. One of the members of the Famous Jug Band was Jill Johnson. In the 60s she was a member of The Three Jays (later Jayfolk) and she was Roger's girlfriend. Roger collaborates uncredited on the Chameleon album. Deep Minor Threat is credited to Lang/Johnson

more info on Three Jays/Jayfolk: http://rprest.adsl24.co.uk/kernowbeat/jayfolk.html
more info on chameleon: http://time-has-told-me.blogspot.com/2006/09/famous-jug-band-chameleon-uk-folk-1970.html
early years page on jill johnson: http://books.google.nl/books?id=n84WbO8wiTQC&pg=PA32&lpg=PA32&dq=jill+johnson+famous+jug+band+three+jays&source=bl&ots=KSsDLy1o07&sig=XF03KEdR9oMuF5dXdGgVlEqtEJc&hl=nl&ei=xflDTZz4B4aBOrDJvZ0C&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CDMQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q&f=false

deep minor threat mp3: http://www.mediafire.com/?u5n4727oyh92ykt

Peter

edit: links don't seam to work, just copy and paste :-(
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Thank you for sharing these great tracks Face-It-Alone  & Brian's Wig  !
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brians wig wrote: I'm not even sure that "Demo" is a Reaction track - I think it's just Roger on his own, pre-Reaction...

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Are you sure that this is Roger? Roger played guitars only in his early bands The Bubblingover Boys and The Falcons.
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Thanks alot for sharing. I've wanted to hear these for a long time.
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ole-the-first wrote: brians wig wrote: I'm not even sure that "Demo" is a Reaction track - I think it's just Roger on his own, pre-Reaction...

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Are you sure that this is Roger? Roger played guitars only in his early bands The Bubblingover Boys and The Falcons.
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Defo Roger.
As someone said earlier, 'my' demos are from convention in 2007 and they were played by Jim Jenkins. He definately said that the one called "demo" was labelled just that on his acetate and is Roger.
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brians wig wrote: ole-the-first wrote: brians wig wrote: I'm not even sure that "Demo" is a Reaction track - I think it's just Roger on his own, pre-Reaction...

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Are you sure that this is Roger? Roger played guitars only in his early bands The Bubblingover Boys and The Falcons.
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Defo Roger.
As someone said earlier, 'my' demos are from convention in 2007 and they were played by Jim Jenkins. He definately said that the one called "demo" was labelled just that on his acetate and is Roger.

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It would be just fantastic if this is The Falcons' track :)
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