Sorry that I wasn't clear enough. This is a radio show that was never officially released. (I don't know if the Japanese release mentioned above is.) You can listen to it via Youtube or download a copy by doing a Google search: https://www.google.com/search?q=triu...nic+Studios%22
It's in a way what I ment. I couldn't find the album on Discogs, so I considered it wasn't an official release. There are more releases of radio-shows by other groups, that aren't official releases. I have a Traffic album, that can be found on Discogs, but it mentions it's an unofficial release and can't be sold on Discogs https://www.discogs.com/release/1456...ions-1967-1969 I bought it at Amazon
Weird thing is, I als have a Talk Talk album, that is also unofficial, but that one is available on Discogs https://www.discogs.com/release/2651...cast-Live-1984
Shifting the story here. I grew up in Oak Park, MI and 6 house down the street from me on Avon St. lived the Fieger family. Their middle child was Doug, who went on to fame and fortune as leader of the Knack, and who wrote My Sharona. But lesser known is that he played bass for Triumvirat in the mid-70s! (The oldest Feiger is Geoffrey, who was Jack Kevorkian's attorney and ran for governor of MI and lost, and the youngest is Beth, who wrote for television and now manages the late Doug's archives and estate).
https://www.theknack.com/the-band/doug-fieger/
I'm not lazy. I just work so fast I'm always done.
Oh, I don't think I've ever seen this...
Last edited by Man In The Mountain; 03-29-2024 at 04:11 PM.
Wow, that was new to me as well! It's a shame though that all these videos which have been popping up are of them miming to the studio recordings. I'd really love to see how they actually sounded live. Anyway, this is still better that having Fritz pretending to be singing Waterfall...
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