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''One Under The Eight'' is also the title of a 1966 book by John Dennis.<ref>[http://www.worldcat.org/title/one-under-the-eight/oclc/30278467 ''One Under The Eight''] book on worldcat.org</ref>
''One Under The Eight'' is also the title of a 1966 book by John Dennis.<ref>[http://www.worldcat.org/title/one-under-the-eight/oclc/30278467 ''One Under The Eight''] book on worldcat.org</ref>
This tape label most likely refers to an electronic piece of music by [[George Newson]], possible realized together with Delia.<ref>See [[DD063#James Percival's notes|James Percivals' notes for DD063]].</ref>


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Revision as of 11:33, 13 May 2020

Delia's attic tape DD148 is labelled One Under The Eight.

Possible meanings

One Under The Eight was a humourous nickname for a British band The Temperance Seven specialising in 1920s-style jazz music, who achieved fame in the UK in 1961.[1]

One Under The Eight is also the title of a 1966 book by John Dennis.[2]

This tape label most likely refers to an electronic piece of music by George Newson, possible realized together with Delia.[3]

References

  1. The Temperance Seven band on wikipedia.org
  2. One Under The Eight book on worldcat.org
  3. See James Percivals' notes for DD063.