Jenkins Barn
Prowler
Hello there,
I used to watch this a lot back in the days before YouTube and the bits that particularly fascinated me were the early footage with Paul di'anno.
One thing that has always intrigued me is the version of Prowler that is heard during some B&W archival footage of Neil Kay getting out of his white Jag, walking up to the Bandwagon (footage from the 20th Century Box documentary).
I used to assume that it was the original Soundhouse Tapes version as I had never heard the EP and it was quite a fast and furious sounding version.
You can imagine my surprise when I finally got my hands on an original version of the EP (6 weeks worth of savings from my paper-round when I was 16!) and heard how much slower it was than that version or even the album version.
So, my question is where does this version come from?
Whilst we're on the subject, what about the little audio segments that are heard as 'Arry enters the Ruskin Arms for his interviews. It's clearly taken from a live gig back in '79/'80. We hear Paul saying "Nah, he's alright, he's alright. This is......err, I forgotten what it is!"
Does anyone know exactly what that is taken from.
I used to watch this a lot back in the days before YouTube and the bits that particularly fascinated me were the early footage with Paul di'anno.
One thing that has always intrigued me is the version of Prowler that is heard during some B&W archival footage of Neil Kay getting out of his white Jag, walking up to the Bandwagon (footage from the 20th Century Box documentary).
I used to assume that it was the original Soundhouse Tapes version as I had never heard the EP and it was quite a fast and furious sounding version.
You can imagine my surprise when I finally got my hands on an original version of the EP (6 weeks worth of savings from my paper-round when I was 16!) and heard how much slower it was than that version or even the album version.
So, my question is where does this version come from?
Whilst we're on the subject, what about the little audio segments that are heard as 'Arry enters the Ruskin Arms for his interviews. It's clearly taken from a live gig back in '79/'80. We hear Paul saying "Nah, he's alright, he's alright. This is......err, I forgotten what it is!"
Does anyone know exactly what that is taken from.