S.F.
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Delia's papers contain two sheets of manuscript for a piece called S.F..
At the foot of the first page she writes:
Michael Duhewell[?] version: add vibrating voice ...
which suggests that she produced two versions of the same piece, and on the back of the second page are her "S&H + a better bass line" and "Munich", which are from July 64 and Summer 1965 respectively.
She also mentions "SF" among the tracks she was thinking of reusing for the ICI Fashion Show held on 6th April 1967.
What does "S.F." stand for?
- Not Shadow of the Pharoah, which is from 1972.
- Not Survival of the Fittest, which is from 1968.
- Maybe Tonic Sol-fa, broadcast in November 1966?
Papers
DD122954 First side of manuscript "S.F."
DD123007 Second side of manuscript "S.F. cont."
DD090605 Mention on side 2 of tracks for the ICI Fashion Show
DD124038 Handwritten notes headed: For title - "S.F."