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JOE MEEK MEMORABILIA

 Joe's writings, jottings and notes are on all the tape boxes. All photos are © Ken Ledran
The soundtrack is from the new album Twangs For The Melody and features: Hit & Miss by The Secrets, Gypsy Beat by The Flames, Husky Team by The Triumphs, Lone Rider by Peter Williams and Telstar by Peter Williams.

CLAVIOLINE DEMONSTRATION

Peter Knight of Moontrekkers demonstrates the famous clavioline that featured on Telstar and Night Of The Vampire, in an interview recorded by Ray Liffen for the DVD of the Pipeline Instrumental Convention 1995
For more on Pipeline - the rock instrumental magazine visit www.pipelinemag.co.uk

©2009 Ken Ledran ©1995 Ray Liffen
   
304 H0LLOWAY ROAD
The approach to Joe Meek's old studio/flat in London's 304 Holloway Road and up the stairs to first floor..
THE MOONTREKKERS LAST GIG? July 2007
Features an interview with the band +
a performance of Night Of The Vampire.
© 2007 Ray Liffen & Bob Frost
With thanks to Ray Liffen, Bob Frost & Clem Cattini
©2007 Ray Liffen
THE SAXONS   CLICK-ETE-CLACK
Colour footage recently unearthed shows the group on the road and also playing live in High Street, Tredworth, Gloucester on Easter Monday 1965.


THE SAXONS   HOW WILL I KNOW
Never released at the time and first released as a B side by the Honeycombs. The recording features twin drummers - Mick Collins and Bobby Graham.


©2009 Pete Holder
With thanks to Robb Huxley and produced by Rob Humphreys
©2009 Pete Holder & Robb Huxley
and produced by Rob Humphreys
THE SAXONS   SAXON WAR CRY
Recently unearthed colour footage of the promotional film made in 1965 for the release of The Saxons first single.


ROBB HUXLEY - THE JOE MEEK YEARS
Robb Huxley (ex Robb Gayle & Whirlwinds/The Saxons/The New Tornados) remembers the Joe Meek Years - footage set against Robb's tribute song Robert George.

For Robb's full story see www.robbhuxley.com

©2009 Pete Holder
With thanks to Robb Huxley and produced by Rob Humphreys
©2009 Robb Huxley
produced by Rob Humphreys