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  1. Get all the lyrics to songs by Pye Studios and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics. {{:: 'cloudflare_always_on_message' | i18n }} GENIUS

  2. www.pye-story.orgPye Story

    The Story of Pye. History. From WG Pye beginning the company in 1896 in his garden shed, through a vital support of the country during both World Wars, to a global technology company of up to 30,000 employees. People. Some of the remarkable people who have shaped and moulded a worldwide technology company that improved the lives of many. Products.

  3. With the start of the B.B.C. television service after the war, on 7th June, 1946, Pye entered the field with Model B16T table set. This set was very superior to pre-war models, having a brighter, clearer picture and a considerably smaller cabinet. It was a 17 valve, 1 channel TRF receiver still using the EF50 valve.

  4. 23. Juni 2001 · Tim. by Tim » Mon Jun 25, 2001 1:13 pm. The address was: ATV House, Great Cumberland Place, London W.1. The studios were still there in 1982, The Searchers recorded their PRT single "I Don't Want To Be The One" in the very same studio as their 60s PYE hits. I don't believe the studios exist any more.

  5. 26. Jan. 2024 · Regent Sound Studios & Decca Studios 29th June - 7th July 1964 2 I Get Around (Mick : vo) Decca Studios 21st - 22nd July 3 Heart Of Stone (alt) 4 Memphis Tennessee (Inst) Regent Sound Studios. 23rd July 1964 5 Surprise Surprise Pye Studios & Decca Studios 31st August - 4th September

  6. Place -Studio Two, Pye Recording Studios, London Time – 1970 Guest visitor – Diana Dors Diana Dors, born Diana Fluck, was Britain’s answer to Marilyn Monroe. Her likeness appears on the cover of the Beatles album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. After her death in 1984 she was acclaimed as a national treasure. Talking about […]

  7. This is an absolute must-read for any student or enthusiast of British recording history and technology. Very highly recommended. $24. This fascinating and commendably detailed book by Howard Massey provides a wonderful overview of the significant recording studios in London in the ’60s and ’70s, as well as a few noteworthy facilities ...