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06:17
Bass player Tony Bell at the 2Is Coffee Bar in Soho
03:58
Ray Connolly joined the Evening Standard on Fleet Street and became their pop music reporter
04:31
Top Topham times with The Yardbirds
00:16
Richard Thomas stays stumm
02:22
The Alexis Korner documentary 'Teenage Delinquent' is coming in 2018
00:16
Robin Greatrex keeps schtum
01:23
Sue Steward working for Richard Branson
00:19
Rod Davis and a quote for the Musee du Rock - a French museum about Rock music
00:39
Marian Segal of Jade presents their new 3 CD release
01:43
Deke Arlon recalls the glorious Denmark Street
03:42
Willie Morgan experiences taking records to wunderful Radio One
01:55
Vince Connolly observing groups and the hotel redecoration process
03:36
Caldwell Smythe takes over Eel Pie Island and promotes gigs there
04:14
Barry Grint learnt to master recordings the old way
03:43
Rod Davis was a skiffling Quarryman in John Lennon's school group
01:17
Inside Looking Out - Mark Rye
02:29
Phil Luderman worked for the fabulous Roy Tempest Agency
03:26
Haydn Bendall and his recording studio romances
05:08
Chris, Josh and Jim - the on the road fit ups
04:56
Phill Brown and recording the never more aptly named Burnin' album
02:14
Lester Smith on the gadgets and widgets of Abbey Road
04:15
Richard Brown played electric bass when no other group had one
02:25
Robert Wyatt shares the influence of Alexis Korner
04:38
Jonh Ingham lines up a press trip to see the Rolling Stones
04:12
Jack Bruce meeting the Goons in Venice and singing for Graham Bond
03:04
Robert Wyatt played the UFO Club with the Soft Machine
03:33
Steve Jenkins describes Galluping to a higher chart position
02:58
The Move in a rare early interview by Peter Whitehead
03:24
Peter Vernon recounts the pleasures of being a record company photographer
03:34
Josh Phillips cleans up on the road
05:05
Terry Slater leaves The Flintstones and heads to America
03:34
Jeff Jarratt recalls how John Lennon changed the toilet paper
05:03
Haydn Bendall learnt a lot with Kate Bush
03:20
Chris Thomas recalls mixing Dark Side Of The Moon
01:20
Jim Marshall built a famous amplification empire
02:46
Norman Jopling shakes it up baby!
07:46
RockHistory Road Stories - Molly and Josh travelled this soiled world with music
04:33
Josh and a whiter shade of wind-up
03:12
Bob Harris recalls the achievements of his mentor Alexis Korner
02:20
Geoff Frost records Merseybeat and then Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated
02:22
a short promotional clip for our 2CD set of releases
02:38
Ginger Baker has a valuable lesson drummed into him
04:14
Nick Mobbs struggles with Don Arden and Roy Wood for Harvest
02:52
Mike Thorne fires his first Fireball with the Air Con On
03:42
Gloria Bristow found that the B sides could be dangerous
02:35
Bridget st John had her career started by saint John Peel
02:37
Simon Draper explains A&R at Virgin
04:16
Nick Simper goes from a Flowerpot Man to a Deeper Purple
04:20
Victor Brox got to jam with Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin, lucky man
02:57
Judy Dyble recalls her Fairport years
03:47
Robin Black was a go-to man for Mickie Most
04:19
Don Craine races the roots of the British music development
03:09
Neil Rock goes from Gonks to The Beatles
04:26
Larry Page, the Teenage Rage starts a new label
03:39
Cliff Cooper goes from singer to amplification company owner
03:35
Adrian Kerridge stomps out some hits at Lansdowne Studios
03:44
Judy Dyble starts a new musical trip with Trader Horne
06:06
Kevin Ayers and his 'normal' life with Sixties friends
03:57
Diana Matheou sings the praises of Les Cousins Soho folk club
02:58
Derek Green gets the buzz again and a new Squeeze