The Gael Linn ones, or at least some are on this one (which is all good stuff anyway):
The earlier Bill Stapleton recordings are on one of the compilation albums but not sure which one, I can't stick them briefly on-line if you have trouble finding them. There's a recording from 1957 that came from TR himself, by a Fr Clancy that I have digitised I can put a few bits of that up as well.
Then you have a few tracks of Reck playing with Joe Ryan at the Rupert Guinness Hall that were broadcast on RTE radio, I have those but not digitised. Kevin will have those too. Joe and Tommy went particularly well together.
I have hours and hours of not digitised tapes from 1989, Miltown, Dutch tionol stuff and and the post tionol nights, the Ace and Deuce concert tracks with Peter O Loughlin. There were also broadcasts after Tommy died some pof those programmes had recordings of him, other that the usual but I don't recall exactly what,. Should have those tapes somewhere too somewhere, I remember someone gave them to me anyway. There's some stuff from the Ring tionol John mentioned above, I have heard some but I am not sure I have it myself.
Don't know if I recall the Spoons basher.
I am sure you do, he was PJ Downes. And I have a vivid memory of him joining you. I don't blame you if it turns out you suppressed the memory of it.
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This is the 78rpm, two sides, that was recorded by Bill Stapleton in the Moore st studios in (I believe) 1948. Tommy told us he just went in when he was asked, played his tunes, got £25 and never heard anything more about it.
On the monday morning after the Dutch tionol of 1989 we all were at Robert van Dijk's house after a long night of listening to Tommy, chatting and picking his brain for more tunes (and trying,successfully, to coax him away from his regular 'safe' tunes). Some of us got up early (I slept on the floor, not too comfortable) and we were listening to some discs from Robert's collection of piping 78rpms. While we were listening to this one Tommy came in, looking for a breakfast. He was delighted hearing the recording as he had never heard it before, or so he said.
Anyhow, this is the one (the very same disc, actually):
Alexander's / Higgins' hrnps
Scholar / Salamanca / Hand me down the tackle