| Description | Track 1: A rock band plays 'I Love You', 0.13 mins Track 2: Sam Larner talks about coming home from sea, 0.44 mins Track 3: A rock band plays 'Do You Wanna Touch', 2.18 mins Track 4: A brass band playing, a girl talking about being young, a choir singing, part of 'Help' by the Beatles, 1.43 mins Track 5: 'Sweet Jolene', 0.44 mins Track 6: A band sings 'The Devil's Gun', a skiffle band sings a song with chorus 'Don't She Rock Me, Daddy-Oh', with commentary about skiffle probably by Alan Lomax, a piper plays an Irish tune, 2.26 mins Track 7: Ewan MacColl sings 'The Day We Went to Rothesay Oh', a Scottish man talks about liking to live in the north of England, a man sings a song with chorus 'Oh my heart is with you, Mary', with pipes accompanying, a man talks about a legendary figure called 'Temple, the Big Hewer; sounds of machinery, 3.32 mins Track 8: A man, probably Ewan MacColl sings 'Out of the Dirt and Darkness I Was Born', a Welsh miner talks about the legend of 'Big Lewis', 2.15 mins
Songs and actuality, probably from 'On the Edge':
Track 9: A group sings 'Oh You Noisy City' and a man talks about fixing up a girl with a friend of his, 1.17 mins Track 10: 'Big City Miss Ruthann', Bill Haley and the Comets play 'Rock Around the Clock', two women talk about Bill Haley, 2.17 mins Track 11: Great Expectations play 'The Devil's Gun';: The Beatles 'She's Leaving Home', interviews with teenagers - they talk about leaving home, 2.40 mins Track 12: Ewan MacColl sings 'The Tale of the Children of a Troubled World', 1.31 mins Track 13: The Beatles - 'She's Leaving Home' and interviews with teenagers about whether there is such a thing as family life, 2.57 mins Track 14: Silence, 6.16 mins
Total: 30.54 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF565D0354880 |