From jcmc@... Mon Mar 1 01:55:43 1999 From: jcmc@... (Craig M) Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 00:55:43 -0000 Subject: clinic/peej Message-ID: <76369.15.86.959309994@...> I'll concur with that sentiment. Much as I like and respect PJ, I have always had the feeling that the musical sum of her parts is not as great as some of the individual areas suggest it should be. Craig M Does anyone want to entertain my argument that Dance Hall is PJH's best album? It's still my favourite....That's why I was gutted when Peel screwed up Taut... ========================================= Rob Fleay robfleay@... ========================================= ------------------------------------------------------------------------ We are proud as punch of our new web site! http://www.onelist.com Onelist: The leading provider of free email community services From smchugh@... Mon Mar 1 10:42:47 1999 From: smchugh@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 09:42:47 +0000 Subject: clinic/peej Message-ID: <76369.16.87.959309994@...> >4. Erm, that's all I guess except that I think I'll stick >to information-only posts in the future or maybe just >lurk... Plewase don't do that, everyone has a right to discuss (and anyway, we're just starting to get a deecent number of posts here!) As long as the material posted isn't insulting or offensive... I should say that I agree with Kim's comments, knowing that they were tongue-in-cheek - Peel himself has ofen joked about his battle with new technology such as email, and indeed cd players and the like; if he makes the odd mistake I don't think he (were he reading this, which I'm sure he's not) would take offence, his fallibility in the dj'ing stakes in the areas of playing records at the wrong speed etc is well-known and his fame is partly based on this - impressions of him etc usualy feature his voice saying "that doesn't sound right" or somesuch. But in fact, his dj'ing, technically, is no better or worse than any one else at the station, take Zoe Ball at the dodgy end of the scale, but even so-called professional dj's such as Dave Pearce, whose career must be based on their mastery of the decks (can't be on personality) still make mistakes. And they don't recover as well as Peel. And Peel has more dodgy clear vinyl mispressed 33rpm ep's with no labels to contend with. Ahem. Stuart http://www.vacant.demon.co.uk From andys@... Mon Mar 1 10:53:38 1999 From: andys@... (Andy Smith) Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 09:53:38 GMT Subject: Peej etc. Message-ID: <76369.16.88.959309994@...> Rob said: > Does anyone want to entertain my argument that Dance Hall > is PJH's best album? Hmm, could well be. I like the new one a lot but Dance Hall may still be my fave. By coincidence I've brought it in to listen to at work today, something easy going to give a bit of a rest for my ears after the Creatures last night. I dunno, I like all the PJ albums a lot. I heard Peely say after one of the session tracks that Polly had been swaying aroud a bit while playing and knocked the mic a couple of times, which is why the sound cut out mid-track occasionally. Kim - say what you like. I knew where you were coming from. Stig: > Anyone know if the Quickspace session on Thursday is a repeat of last > year's one or a new one? Oooh! A Quickspace session? Cool. Did anyone like their last LP? I thought it was a bit dodgy apart from a couple of excellent tracks, although I suppose all their stuff's like that really. Rocker: > Am I alone in not understanding why the man with 40 years of > impeccable taste seems to have fallen for a second rate Britpoop band No, you're not alone. The latest couple of Gene singles have been ok, but that's as far as I'd go and I'm sure had Peel not played them I'd have given them even less attention than I did. SOUND OF THE SUBURBS I quite enjoyed it. Anyone else see it? A bit rambling and incoherent or just off-topic at times, but pleasantly lo-fi production. AndyTBTG From Les_Miller@... Mon Mar 1 11:03:04 1999 From: Les_Miller@... (Les Miller) Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 10:03:04 +0000 Subject: Sound Of The Suburbs Message-ID: <76369.16.89.959309994@...> Saw the new Peel TV prog at the weekend. I especially liked the bit where the singer from High Fidelity was embarrassed by his Dad. Oh, and the bit at the Shankly memorial was quite moving as well. From smchugh@... Mon Mar 1 11:20:36 1999 From: smchugh@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 10:20:36 +0000 Subject: Peej etc. Message-ID: <76369.16.90.959309994@...> >SOUND OF THE SUBURBS > >I quite enjoyed it.... A bit rambling and incoherent ... at times, but pleasantly lo-fi production. Are we taking the theme tune or the show here? No, I enjoyed it, though there was a large element of 'spot-the-location' or 'I recognise that b-list celebrity', but some decent music and some interesting local history too. That's the way to teach the kids, soften them up with some top tunes and then hit them with some industrial revolution lessons. Stuart http://www.vacant.demon.co.uk From culhanee@... Mon Mar 1 11:40:13 1999 From: culhanee@... (Culhane, Edward ) Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 11:40:13 BST Subject: clinic/peel Message-ID: <76369.16.91.959309994@...> > 4. Erm, that's all I guess except that I think I'll stick > to information-only posts in the future or maybe just > lurk... > I think misunderstandings are quiet common with E-mail. I mean no one takes St�g seriously even if he ever was and so it is understandable if someone misunderstands a point. However I think you should just clear up the misunderstanding rather than be scared off. The tongue in cheek posts are always the best anyway. :o) which I have been given to understand is a > shorthand indication that the preceding statement is not > intended to be taken seriously. True? I never knew. If I were of a religious nature he would probably > fit my bill for a deity quite nicely. Hale Peel! (Dancin') Kevin. > > Kim > From jmsmall@... Mon Mar 1 21:12:53 1999 From: jmsmall@... (Stig) Date: Mon, 01 Mar 1999 20:12:53 +0000 Subject: clinic/peel Message-ID: <76369.16.92.959309994@...> Culhane, Edward wrote: > I think misunderstandings are quiet common with E-mail. I mean > no one takes St�g seriously even if he ever was Someone's looking to get a chinese burn! > Hale Peel! Wasn't that the name of a comet? Stig -- jmsmall@... From jmsmall@... Mon Mar 1 21:29:56 1999 From: jmsmall@... (Stig) Date: Mon, 01 Mar 1999 20:29:56 +0000 Subject: quickspace Message-ID: <76369.16.93.959309994@...> Andy Smith wrote: > Oooh! A Quickspace session? Cool. Did anyone like their last LP? I > thought it was a bit dodgy apart from a couple of excellent tracks, > although I suppose all their stuff's like that really. The last album "precious falling" is fantastic, I've only just got around to getting it but it sounds excellent after a listen or two. I think Rocker's right, the session on Thursday is a repeat of last year's one with the cover of "if I were a carpenter" that got into the festive fifty. Stig -- jmsmall@... From kimhl@... Mon Mar 1 21:55:36 1999 From: kimhl@... (Kim Harrison-Lavoie) Date: Mon, 01 Mar 1999 20:55:36 +0000 Subject: clinic/peej Message-ID: <76369.16.94.959309994@...> On Mon, 1 Mar 1999 09:42:47 +0000 Stuart McHugh wrote: > From: Stuart McHugh > > >4. Erm, that's all I guess except that I think I'll stick > >to information-only posts in the future or maybe just > >lurk... > Plewase don't do that, everyone has a right to discuss (and > anyway, we're just starting to get a deecent number of > posts here!) I'm pleased to see that free speech is so important to the members of this list and on a more personal level I appreciate the encouragement I've had from others on the list to continue to express my opinions. I don't feel that any of the replies to my original comments were an attempt by anyone to suppress my freedom of speech but were just the result of other people excercising their right to disagree. My comment about not posting my opinions to the list was mainly motivated by a realization that what I say can be interpreted very differently by different people and I may not feel that what I do have to say is worth the effort of posting a clarification, especially if it is intended as a tongue-in-cheek remark. I must also admit that the responses I received to my message did cause me to become a bit concerned that this may be one of those lists whose members may not tolerate even light-hearted irreverence directed toward their subject, let alone any real criticism, in which case I would have to reconsider my membership. As much as I greatly admire and like Mr. Peel (and I did mean everything I wrote about him) I would hate to see him treated as some sort of sacred cow and I suspect that he would not enjoy that either. Having said that, I think that it is unlikely that anyone would subscribe to this list if they had very negative feelings towards him. WARNING: The rest of this message will probably be extremely dull for most people - there is no music content. :o( Perhaps I was dwelling on the technical flaws for a reason, which wasn't to criticize his technical skills but was possibly my subconscious way of voicing a sudden concern I've had recently about the programme, which stems from what I think has been a significant increase in these mistakes lately (I may be wrong about this - just my impression!). Although I would agree that JP is not especially proficient in the technical aspects of broadcasting, I do feel that many of the mistakes that are made are possibly due to the lack of attention or interest on his part, which would not be surprising given that he has been doing his programme for Radio 1 for over 30 years now and once he has selected the tracks to play the actual mechanics of the programme may seem rather dull to him. It has occurred to me that he may be getting a bit tired of the job, a thought which has caused me some concern because the prospect of his retirement would be very grim indeed. The recent addition of the 'Broadcasting Cottage' nights, which is most likely a result of his weariness of commuting to and from London, has probably reinforced my concerns about his eventual retirement. Of course I may be completely wrong in my interpretation of all of this, and he may not have any intention of retiring in the foreseeable future, which would be good news for all of us. As for playing records at the wrong speed, I don't even count that because my own rather limited record collection has a surprising number of records whose playing speeds are not listed anywhere on the records or the sleeves and many of the ones that do have it listed are 33 rpm on one side and 45 rpm on the other. No wonder the belt on my turntable is getting worn out! Please feel free to disagree with, argue about, criticize or completely ignore any of the above. Cheers, Kim From smchugh@... Tue Mar 2 11:04:10 1999 From: smchugh@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 10:04:10 +0000 Subject: clinic/peej Message-ID: <76369.17.95.959309994@...> >As much as I greatly admire and like Mr. Peel (and I >did mean everything I wrote about him) I would hate to see >him treated as some sort of sacred cow and I suspect that >he would not enjoy that either. Agreed, criticism is ok, on any subject really, especially as Kim is voicing a concern rather than just slagging for the sake of it. >The recent addition >of the 'Broadcasting Cottage' nights, which is most likely >a result of his weariness of commuting to and from >London, has probably reinforced my concerns about his >eventual retirement. I can understand his welcoming the home shows so eagery, for years he's commuted into London and then spent 2 or 3 nights in a B&B then returned home to his family, rather than do the 2-hour (?) drive back home after midnight. After all, fiishing at that hour there's nothing to do, even the benefits of being in the capital are lost as all the gigs would be finishing off by then! I don't know if this marks a steady decline into retirement, I would have suspected that eventually he'd want to do more shows, perhaps all, from home... but they're maybe a bit haphazard, a bit too cosy to be used more than once a week as a bit of a novelty. It would be weird if all his shows featured the family in the background, bringing him wine and faxes etc, a bit like a living soap, like his favourite, the Archers. > >Of course I may be completely wrong in my interpretation of >all of this, and he may not have any intention of retiring >in the foreseeable future, which would be good news for all >of us. At least twice in the past week he's remarked about how much enjoys his job, likening it to sitting with a bunch of makes in his room and playing them his favourite records and getting paid for it. Stuart http://www.vacant.demon.co.uk From andys@... Tue Mar 2 12:10:26 1999 From: andys@... (Andy Smith) Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 11:10:26 GMT Subject: Peej etc. Message-ID: <76369.17.96.959309994@...> Stuart: > >SOUND OF THE SUBURBS > > >I quite enjoyed it.... A bit rambling and incoherent > > ... at times, but pleasantly lo-fi production. > Are we taking the theme tune or the show here? The show. It all looked like it had been made on the cheap and was generally un-scripted etc. Justy Peely rambling on and the camera struggling against failing light etc - or is it just always dark in Scotland? (I suppose I should add a :o) ) Anyway, agreeing with Kim, I did notice a recent hint of Belle and Sebastian fan-like(*) intolerance of irreverence towards the great Mr Peel, which was worrying. Agreeing further there HAS been an increase in incompetence lately but maybe that's due to more gadgetry in the studio (minidisc players for sessions etc) or the constantly-changing location of the show. I don't see any hint of Peely getting tired of the music and retiring, if anything I find it hard to comprehend his enthusiasm for some of the stuff he plays. The new Bis stuff he's been playing is great. Unfortunately they're playing Oxford when I'm away on holiday. With my Mam. AndyTBTG (*) I love Belle and Sebastian, but I don't care what sort of biscuits they like. As long as it's chocolate Hob Nobs cos they're the BEST! Anyone who prefers other biscuits should DIE. From smchugh@... Tue Mar 2 12:28:14 1999 From: smchugh@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 11:28:14 +0000 Subject: Peej etc. Message-ID: <76369.17.97.959309994@...> >Anyway, agreeing with Kim, I did notice a recent hint of Belle and >Sebastian fan-like(*) intolerance of irreverence towards the great Mr >Peel, which was worrying. They probably feel he's sold out. And rightly too, broadcasting to millions of listeners indeed. I preferred his earlier stuff on WXJL or whatever it was called, when there were only a handful of cowherds, and the odd cattle, picking him up on the crackly Texan airwaves. He really sold out when he went to that Tool of the Man, Radio London. Still, it's good that he's keeping it real on his shows in Finland and the World service, real lo-fi stuff that you can only pick up if you have a satellite (either that or go live in Helsinki), so it's only really open to Real Fans. Stuart http://www.vacant.demon.co.uk From robfleay Tue Mar 2 23:26:12 1999 From: robfleay (rob) Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 22:26:12 +0000 Subject: tonight's show Message-ID: <76369.17.98.959309994@...> Apart from starting off with that chart nonsense on the emergency tape - what happened to the Hefner/Hofner/Hoffman/Susanna Hoffs - whatever they're called session? ========================================= Rob Fleay robfleay@... ========================================= From jcmc@... Tue Mar 2 23:56:03 1999 From: jcmc@... (Craig M) Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 22:56:03 -0000 Subject: quickspace Message-ID: <76369.17.99.959309994@...> The earlier eponymous album (grey cover) is great too but even better is the remix collection (same cover as before except predominantly orange) Craig M >The last album "precious falling" is fantastic, I've only just got >around to getting it but it sounds excellent after a listen or two. I >think Rocker's right, the session on Thursday is a repeat of last year's >one with the cover of "if I were a carpenter" that got into the festive >fifty. > >Stig > >-- >jmsmall@... > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Ideas on how we can improve ONElist? >http://www.onelist.com >Check out the Suggestion Box feature on our new web site > From smchugh@... Wed Mar 3 14:28:37 1999 From: smchugh@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 13:28:37 +0000 Subject: tonight's show Message-ID: <76369.18.100.959309994@...> >From: "rob" > >Apart from starting off with that chart nonsense on the >emergency tape - what happened to the >Hefner/Hofner/Hoffman/Susanna Hoffs - whatever they're >called session? Isn't that tonight? Gospel choirs were mentioned (hmm). Quickspace tomorrow (Thurs). S Liked the Fall track he played last night, mainly for the couplet "what about the meek? / They've got a bloody cheek!" http://www.vacant.demon.co.uk From kimhl@... Wed Mar 3 15:36:07 1999 From: kimhl@... (Kim Harrison-Lavoie) Date: Wed, 03 Mar 1999 14:36:07 +0000 Subject: The Guardian Message-ID: <76369.18.101.959309994@...> Hello Last night John Peel mentioned a Guardian article in which his programme was accused of being racist (unless I heard wrong). I can't even begin to imagine how someone could have come to such a conclusion. Did anyone actually see this article? I think he said it was in Monday's paper. Cheers, Kim ---------------------- Kim Harrison-Lavoie kimhl@... From koogydelbbog@... Wed Mar 3 16:48:08 1999 From: koogydelbbog@... (andrew dean) Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 07:48:08 -0800 (PST) Subject: The Guardian Message-ID: <76369.18.102.959309994@...> > Last night John Peel mentioned a Guardian article in > which his programme was accused of being racist (unless I > heard wrong). I can't even begin to imagine how someone > could have come to such a conclusion. Did anyone actually > see this article? I think he said it was in Monday's paper. it was last saturday's Guide bookletty thing (which may be london only), the Tapehead feature which was previewing the Sounds... tv series. in it they mentioned the fact that he'd stopped playing rap music and was concentrating more on the white stuff. i don't think they realised that he doesn't have to play rap anymore as it now has it's own shows on radio 1 in the more than capable hands of tim westwood (big up!). the same article also dissed him for advertising oil companies and such like. anyone? callipos weren't petrochemical were they? 8) he also mentioned getting slagged off for the same thing in the guardian a while back. i can't remember this but i do remember the recent julie burchill piece attacking him recently (attacking him because he was there basically, because he's old and plays unlistenable records. but julie, that's what he does). surprised to hear peel doing the titanic documentary the other night. not sure why though as he seems to voice-over almost every other documentary series they do. andy - who also enjoys the radio 4 show on saturday mornings... == andrew dean (koogydelbbog@...) From smchugh@... Wed Mar 3 17:27:12 1999 From: smchugh@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 16:27:12 +0000 Subject: The Guardian Message-ID: <76369.18.103.959309994@...> >From: andrew dean > >> Last night John Peel mentioned a Guardian article in >> which his programme was accused of being racist (unless I >> heard wrong). >it was last saturday's Guide bookletty thing (which may be london >only), the Tapehead feature which was previewing the Sounds... tv >series. in it they mentioned the fact that he'd stopped playing rap >music and was concentrating more on the white stuff. i don't think >they realised that he doesn't have to play rap anymore as it now has >it's own shows on radio 1 in the more than capable hands of tim >westwood (big up!). the same article also dissed him for advertising >oil companies and such like. anyone? callipos weren't petrochemical >were they? 8) I know that Peel has turned down the chance to do someone like BP or Shell in the past; I don't know what oil companies he'd advertised for but I'd always imagine he's quite discerning and checks for any dodgy links... well, I'd like to think so. Don't get the Guardian myself, although for ages it was the only 'thinking' UK-wide paper and ths the natural choice for, well, probably Peel listeners, it's always struck me as being very smug and trendier/leftier-than-thou much of the time. You'd think they had better targets to concentrate on, corrupt politicians or whatever... > >he also mentioned getting slagged off for the same thing in the >guardian a while back. i can't remember this but i do remember the >recent julie burchill piece attacking him recently (attacking him >because he was there basically, because he's old and plays >unlistenable records. but julie, that's what he does). Julie Burchill is beyond contempt, not because she slags off the subject of this list, but because of the way she's gone from alternative punk writer to cozy establishment media whore. Of course, plenty of people have done this, but not many are as snide and barbed and generally bent on making news simply by being outrageous and offensive. IMO. And Tony Parsons is no better. Ever watched that late-night BBC2 'arts' programme he's on? You wouldn't know that he's the angry young man and Brian Sewell's the art critic tosspot, they're indistinguishable. Is it up to the list admin to keep the discussions on-topic? > >surprised to hear peel doing the titanic documentary the other night. >not sure why though as he seems to voice-over almost every other >documentary series they do. I think that he did the first 'Classic' whatever - Cars? and they followed this up with about half-a-dozen other 6-parters - Classic Bikes, Classic Heavy Plant Machinery, Classic Tumble Dryers etc. So percentage-wise he's probably their busiest voice-over er, voice, at least in minutes of airtime, though watchers of these probably only number Peel-listening trainspotters who did mechanical engineering or car maintenance night classes. The Titanic thing was probably idealogically sound as rather than going along with a warped James Cameron-esque version of events they were exposing the people scrabbling to make a fast buck by desecrating the disaster site. Hmm, that's enough for now I reckon... Stuart jockrock webradio, this month featuring Lucky Pierre, Nectarine No. 9, Vic Godard/Adventures in Stereo, Looper, and more... at: http://www.vacant.demon.co.uk/jockrock/radio/raradio.html From jmsmall@... Thu Mar 4 21:07:30 1999 From: jmsmall@... (Stig) Date: Thu, 04 Mar 1999 20:07:30 +0000 Subject: quickspace/pitchshifter Message-ID: <76369.19.104.959309994@...> Craig M wrote: > The earlier eponymous album (grey cover) is great too but even better is the > remix collection (same cover as before except predominantly orange) Oh? I have the first LP and mine's got a green holey cover with orange and red spots showing through. But it is fantastic and Docile is one of my favourite songs. I've not heard of the remix collection though. Can you tell me any more about it? Can anyone here tell me if Pitchshifter are worth seeing? Stig -- jmsmall@... From keith@... Thu Mar 4 23:14:06 1999 From: keith@... (Keith Hawley) Date: Thu, 04 Mar 1999 22:14:06 +0000 Subject: quickspace Message-ID: <76369.19.105.959309994@...> >Oh? I have the first LP and mine's got a green holey cover with orange >and red spots showing through. But it is fantastic and Docile is one of >my favourite songs. funnily enough i'm listening to this as i read! i'm extremely fond of Song for someone and Quasi-pfaff... but they're ALL good really. are you sure it's their first album? didn't they do anything as quickspace supersport (or is that a different band altogether????) finally, anyone know how to get "The Precious Mountain"? (i think that's the right name!) record shops think i'm a balloon. ---------------------------------------- -- keith@... -- ---------------------------------------- From keith@... Thu Mar 4 23:16:01 1999 From: keith@... (Keith Hawley) Date: Thu, 04 Mar 1999 22:16:01 +0000 Subject: quickspace (more. woops.) Message-ID: <76369.19.106.959309994@...> >> The earlier eponymous album (grey cover).......... >Oh? I have the first LP and mine's got a green holey cover with orange >and red spots showing through. i've alway wondered about that album's name, actually. i thought it was "KittyKitty"... (or is that the label? in which case what's Choosy?) ---------------------------------------- -- keith@... -- ---------------------------------------- From bsuga@... Fri Mar 5 09:48:04 1999 From: bsuga@... (Neil Brazier) Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 08:48:04 +0000 (GMT) Subject: quickspace Message-ID: <76369.20.107.959309994@...> On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Keith Hawley wrote: > From: Keith Hawley > > >Oh? I have the first LP and mine's got a green holey cover with orange > >and red spots showing through. But it is fantastic and Docile is one of > >my favourite songs. > > funnily enough i'm listening to this as i read! > i'm extremely fond of Song for someone and Quasi-pfaff... > but they're ALL good really. > > are you sure it's their first album? > didn't they do anything as quickspace supersport (or is that a different > band altogether????) Theres an album called 'Quickspace Supospot' that compilates all the early singles and rareties when they were Quickspce Supersport and after, including 'Song For NME', a version of 'Song For Someone' for an NME cover tape I think. I'm not sure whether this was actually released after the other album though. > finally, anyone know how to get "The Precious Mountain"? (i think that's > the right name!) record shops think i'm a balloon. Yeah I've got it on cd but its available on 12" too I think, great 3rd track too. If you cant get hold of it in the shops, you can get it on Mail Order from Kitty Kitty. Ta, Neil. From p_p_pete@... Fri Mar 5 11:00:19 1999 From: p_p_pete@... (pete flynn) Date: Fri, 05 Mar 1999 02:00:19 PST Subject: quickspace/ Fourth Quartet Message-ID: <76369.20.108.959309994@...> __________ > >Message: 3 > Date: Thu, 04 Mar 1999 22:16:01 +0000 > From: Keith Hawley >Subject: Re: quickspace (more. woops.) > >>> The earlier eponymous album (grey cover).......... >>Oh? I have the first LP and mine's got a green holey cover with orange >>and red spots showing through. > >i've alway wondered about that album's name, actually. >i thought it was "KittyKitty"... >(or is that the label? in which case what's Choosy?) > i havent got their first, annoyingly, so don't know its name...but i believed KItty Kitty was their label, and "Choosy" was the catalogue code (plus numbers..). that could well be wrong though.. i think Quickspace supersport were the same band, though never knew why they shortened their name. what was their early single that someone described as being akin to "watching a cow for 40 minutes"?! anyway...my local promoterblokee has been trying to get Quickspace/Ligament/Penthouse to play in aldershot for ages, need to find out if he's had any luck. missed the session last nite anyway. i'm ill. Was it the one where they did "If I Was a Caprenter"? oh, and something else.. anyone heard of a band called Fourth Quartet, Peel's played them a bit, they're local (from Guildford) and wonderful...it's Low/Slint/Palace stuff, but with a real something extra to it, they're playing w/ Rothko + Karamasov at the Kosmiche nite next week, Upstairs @ Garage.. http://www.btinternet.com/~wordsandworks/ plug plug etc.. pete From andys@... Fri Mar 5 12:03:53 1999 From: andys@... (Andy Smith) Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 11:03:53 GMT Subject: Quickspace Message-ID: <76369.20.109.959309994@...> Keith asked: > i'm extremely fond of Song for someone and Quasi-pfaff... > but they're ALL good really. I love Swisher but I think the album's patchy overall. Is the "remix" album people were on about Supospot? I like that. > are you sure it's their first album? > didn't they do anything as quickspace supersport (or is that a different > band altogether????) I've got Superplus (?) a 4-track CD single, which is tops. Don't think they did an LP. > finally, anyone know how to get "The Precious Mountain"? It does exist, I've seen it in Oxford! I heard two session tracks, one of which was mis-announced. I thought they were a bit dodgy. AndyTBTG From smchugh@... Fri Mar 5 12:24:38 1999 From: smchugh@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 11:24:38 +0000 Subject: Quickspace Message-ID: <76369.20.110.959309994@...> On the Quickspace tip - Peelie read out the line-up, and one person's name sounded like 'Sean Newsham'. That sounds familiar, is he a record promotion guy in London? Or did I dream it? Cheers S jockrock webradio, this month featuring Lucky Pierre, Nectarine No. 9, Vic Godard/Adventures in Stereo, Looper, and more... at: http://www.vacant.demon.co.uk/jockrock/radio/raradio.html From steve@... Fri Mar 5 12:31:46 1999 From: steve@... (Steve Watts) Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 11:31:46 GMT Subject: Quickspace Message-ID: <76369.20.111.959309994@...> > On the Quickspace tip - Peelie read out the line-up, and one > person's name sounded like 'Sean Newsham'. That sounds familiar, is > he a record promotion guy in London? Or did I dream it? Cheers > I am not certain but I think he used to do something for Too Pure. From koogydelbbog@... Fri Mar 5 13:47:18 1999 From: koogydelbbog@... (andrew dean) Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 04:47:18 -0800 (PST) Subject: Quickspace Message-ID: <76369.20.112.959309994@...> there's a quickspace web site at http://www.quickspace.mcmail.com which should clear up the confusion. yes, quickspace did used to be quickspace supersport but the name was cumbersome and there was a major band shuffle (ie three of them left) when it became clear that tom wanted to stick with self publishing rather than accepting one of the many offers they had from labels. this also seemed to coincide with a change in direction from nice poppy songs like 'happy song #1' and the 'superplus' ep to, er, the current stuff which i find dull. anyway: the spotty cover: Quickspace L.P. [Kitty Kitty Corporation, Choosy06] - Swisher, Song for Someone, Quasi-Pfaff, Mousetail, Winona, Docile One, Docile Two the horrible white and orange cover: Supo Spot L.P. [Kitty Kitty Corporation, Choosy08] - Quickspace Happy Song (#1), Unique Slippy, Extraplus, Found A Way, Do It My Own Way, Whiff And Spoof Song, Exemplary Swishy, Friend, (Where Have All The) Good Times (Gone), Song For NME (this, btw, is a comp of the early singles, all of them from before the first lp) the tree cover: Precious Falling L.P. [Kitty Kitty Corporation, Choosy13] - Death + Annie, Take Away, Mouse, 7 Like That, Quickspace Happy Song #2, Hadid, Melo, Minors, Coca Lola, Stokey Lola*, Obvious, Walk Me Home, The Mountain Waltz, Precious Mountain*, Goodbye Precious Mountain (where * denotes vinyl only) last night peel mentioned something about having to share a studio in the forthcoming weeks, something like he was going to do the links but someone else was going to be playing the records. should we be worried about this? has someone at the bbc noticed the recent guffs? i can't help but think this is a bad thing. andy == andrew dean (koogydelbbog@...) From cwoodmansey@... Fri Mar 5 19:14:09 1999 From: cwoodmansey@... (Clare Woodmansey) Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 18:14:09 -0000 Subject: quickspace Message-ID: <76369.20.113.959309994@...> > From: Neil Brazier > > > finally, anyone know how to get "The Precious Mountain"? (i think that's > > the right name!) record shops think i'm a balloon. > > Yeah I've got it on cd but its available on 12" too I think, great 3rd > track too and one of the most awe-inspiring song titles of all time in 'You Used My Death As A Pretext To Go Running' Rob From jmsmall@... Fri Mar 5 19:47:18 1999 From: jmsmall@... (Stig) Date: Fri, 05 Mar 1999 18:47:18 +0000 Subject: Quickspace Message-ID: <76369.20.114.959309994@...> andrew dean wrote: > there's a quickspace web site at http://www.quickspace.mcmail.com And the Kitty Kitty Corps official website is at http://www.percyg.demon.co.uk/kittykitty.html > this also seemed to coincide > with a change in direction from nice poppy songs like 'happy song #1' > and the 'superplus' ep to, er, the current stuff which i find dull. Um, I thought the Happy Song #1 and #2 was a bit ironic seeing as they are the band's *only* happy songs... They did a Peel session and released a couple of singles as Quickspace Supersport. What they do best is haunting, melancholy stuff like 'Friend', 'Superplus', 'Docile' and 'Rise'. The last LP is a truly wonderful record which carries on this tradition... The Kitty Kitty Corporation is their own label and "Choosy" is the catalogue code, I presume this is because Choosy is a make of catfood! > last night peel mentioned something about having to share a studio in > the forthcoming weeks, something like he was going to do the links but > someone else was going to be playing the records. should we be worried > about this? has someone at the bbc noticed the recent guffs? i can't > help but think this is a bad thing. Yes, quite bizarre, this. Didn't he say he was going to be sharing the studio with Simon Mayo? Was I hallucinating for that bit? I really can't imagine why this would be, surely the BBC realises that his lack of technical perfection is one of the things that marks him apart from the rest of the crowd. Technically flawless DJs are ten-a-penny. But who wants a technically flawless DJ when you've got Peel? This has got me very worried. Strange and sinister stuff. Stig -- jmsmall@... From jcmc@... Sat Mar 6 01:46:46 1999 From: jcmc@... (Craig M) Date: Sat, 6 Mar 1999 00:46:46 -0000 Subject: quickspace Message-ID: <76369.20.115.959309994@...> The Supersport thing is part of the same band, they just dropped this at some stage. I've checked and they have indeed released 2 LP's in total. Quickspace L.P. [Label: Kitty Kitty Corporation, Choosy06] Swisher Song for Someone Quasi-Pfaff Mousetail Winona Docile One Docile Two Supo Spot L.P. [Label: Kitty Kitty Corporation, Choosy08] Quickspace Happy Song (#1) Unique Slippy Extraplus Found A Way Do It My Own Way Whiff And Spoof Song Exemplary Swishy Friend (Where Have All The) Good Times (Gone) Song For NME And you were nearly right about the Precious Mountain. It's the 2nd track on the wonderfully titled 'You used my death as a pretext to go running' EP. Craig M >>Oh? I have the first LP and mine's got a green holey cover with orange >>and red spots showing through. But it is fantastic and Docile is one of >>my favourite songs. > >funnily enough i'm listening to this as i read! >i'm extremely fond of Song for someone and Quasi-pfaff... >but they're ALL good really. > >are you sure it's their first album? >didn't they do anything as quickspace supersport (or is that a different >band altogether????) > >finally, anyone know how to get "The Precious Mountain"? (i think that's >the right name!) record shops think i'm a balloon. > > > >---------------------------------------- >-- keith@... -- >---------------------------------------- > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Did you know that we have over 85,000 e-mail communities at Onelist? >http://www.onelist.com >Come visit our new web site and explore a new interest > From jcmc@... Sat Mar 6 01:37:54 1999 From: jcmc@... (Craig M) Date: Sat, 6 Mar 1999 00:37:54 -0000 Subject: quickspace/pitchshifter Message-ID: <76369.20.116.959309994@...> Well, I would give you a track listing if it wasn't utterly impossible to read the listing in much the same way as the proper album. I just know that there are 4 or 5 songs from the album on this and in different forms in some cases as far as I remember. There is a pile of other stuff which i assume is collected singles, b sides etc. and overall it is an essential thing to have, much more so than the first album or Precious Falling. Craig M >Oh? I have the first LP and mine's got a green holey cover with orange >and red spots showing through. But it is fantastic and Docile is one of >my favourite songs. I've not heard of the remix collection though. Can >you tell me any more about it? > >Can anyone here tell me if Pitchshifter are worth seeing? > >Stig > >-- >jmsmall@... > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >To unsubscribe from this mailing list, or to change your subscription >to digest, go to the ONElist web site, at http://www.onelist.com and >select the Member Center link from the menu bar on the left. > From bsuga@... Sat Mar 6 14:52:25 1999 From: bsuga@... (Neil Brazier) Date: Sat, 6 Mar 1999 13:52:25 +0000 (GMT) Subject: quickspace Message-ID: <76369.21.117.959309994@...> On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Clare Woodmansey wrote: > From: "Clare Woodmansey" > > > From: Neil Brazier > > > > > finally, anyone know how to get "The Precious Mountain"? (i think > that's > > > the right name!) record shops think i'm a balloon. > > > > Yeah I've got it on cd but its available on 12" too I think, great 3rd > > track too > > and one of the most awe-inspiring song titles of all time in 'You Used My > Death As A Pretext To Go Running' Could this title be a reference to the film 'Forest Gump', doesnt his mum die and then he goes on a massive run across America? I may be wrong though, cant remember the precise reason for the run. Just a thought! Neil. From Stephen_J._Wood@... Sat Mar 6 22:06:01 1999 From: Stephen_J._Wood@... (Stephen_J._Wood@...) Date: 06 Mar 1999 21:06:01 GMT Subject: Quickspace Message-ID: <76369.21.118.959309994@...> Stig writes: Yes, quite bizarre, this. Didn't he say he was going to be sharing the studio with Simon Mayo? Was I hallucinating for that bit? This has got me very worried. Strange and sinister stuff. Stig, you can breathe a sigh of comic relief, it's just a charity stunt where the crap christian DJ has to broadcast for 37 hours, to beat the world record for broadcasting a radio show, so all the other Radio One shows that day (next Thurs) will be similarly afflicted. Peel is still playing the records, so hopefully the show's playlist will not be affected. Not sure if Peel gets to do the links (which makes the supposed 37-hour show a bit of a fudge), or if we're subjected to Simon Salad Cream. Will make a change for him to introduce an Extreme Noise Terror record, anyway. The one hopeful thing is that Radio Times seems to list the Peel section from 22.00 to 24.00, so maybe a welcome return to the "proper" length Peel show we had in the good old days before the "repeel" of the corn laws. (He's not said that for days now!). Actually I don't begrudge the loss of Wednesdays' ten minutes, as Kermode's movie update is the only thing (apart from Peel of course) worth listening to on Radio One since Blue Jam finished. (In January I had to go out and buy some extra long 3-hour DAT tapes, just for Wednesday nights!) All this explains why Broadcasting Cottage will not be in use this Thursday, but not yet sure why not the following week as well! Cheers! Rocker, rocker@... From martinw@... Sat Mar 6 21:31:11 1999 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sat, 06 Mar 1999 20:31:11 +0000 Subject: Quickspace Message-ID: <76369.22.119.959309994@...> andrew dean wrote: >> last night peel mentioned something about having to share a studio in >> the forthcoming weeks, something like he was going to do the links but >> someone else was going to be playing the records. should we be worried >> about this? has someone at the bbc noticed the recent guffs? i can't >> help but think this is a bad thing. And Stig wrote >Yes, quite bizarre, this. Didn't he say he was going to be sharing the >studio with Simon Mayo? Was I hallucinating for that bit? I really can't >imagine why this would be, surely the BBC realises that his lack of >technical perfection is one of the things that marks him apart from the >rest of the crowd. Technically flawless DJs are ten-a-penny. But who >wants a technically flawless DJ when you've got Peel? >This has got me very worried. Strange and sinister stuff. Look at the Radio Times folks -its Comic Relief week, Simon Mayo is doing a 37 hour sponsored dj thing which means he'll be sharing a studio with all the Radio 1 djs as their shows come round. He's doing almost every show for 2 days. That's all it is. Peel has had to come in that day because there isn't actually time in the ten minutes between the end of the Evening Show and the start of Peels for Mayo to travel to Ipswich! martinw From jonnyharris@... Sun Mar 7 16:18:27 1999 From: jonnyharris@... (jonnyharris) Date: Sun, 7 Mar 1999 15:18:27 +0000 Subject: C96(NME TAPE) Message-ID: <76369.22.120.959309994@...> In message <920707059.1472@onelist.com>, peel@onelist.com writes >'Song For NME', a version of 'Song For Someone' for an NME cover >tape I think. It was done for a limited NME tape that you had to buy called C96 out in the year of 1996 surprisingly. The Delgadoes, Mogwai, Magoo, Broadcast, Babybird, Tunic, Backwater, etc., are on it. The best song on it was by Spare Snare, prompting me to buy their album Westfield lane, which I didn't really like. If anyone wants to buy or trade for it email me. -- jonnyharris From jmsmall@... Sun Mar 7 18:31:35 1999 From: jmsmall@... (Stig) Date: Sun, 07 Mar 1999 17:31:35 +0000 Subject: simon mayo rubbing his genitals in the warm poopy mess Message-ID: <76369.22.121.959309994@...> Stephen J. Wood wrote: > the crap christian DJ has to broadcast for 37 hours, to beat the world record > for broadcasting a radio show Did anyone else see that documentary a while ago where they talked about some American DJ in the fifties who stayed awake and did a continuous live broadcast for about eight days? The sleep depravation drove him mad, he started hallucinating, became violent and eventually committed suicide. Well, we can live in hope, can't we? Stig -- jmsmall@... From smchugh@... Mon Mar 8 11:43:18 1999 From: smchugh@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1999 10:43:18 +0000 Subject: C96(NME TAPE) Message-ID: <76369.23.122.959309994@...> >The best song on it was by >Spare Snare, prompting me to buy their album Westfield lane, which I >didn't really like. If anyone wants to buy or trade for it email me. Ah yes, 'Brusing You' I think, great stuff. Don't write the Snare off on that one album, it's generally considered their weakest work (just a solo effort really rather than that of the band); you should check out - if you feel you can take the risk, I PERSONALLY GUARANTEE* you will like them - 'Live at Home' (classic lo-fi stuff similar to the track you liked) or 'Animals and Me' which is more sophisticated, Delgados-produced stuff, best album of 1998 by a mile. Stuart *on a no-refunds basis, obviously jockrock webradio, this month featuring Lucky Pierre, Nectarine No. 9, Vic Godard/Adventures in Stereo, Looper, and more... at: http://www.vacant.demon.co.uk/jockrock/radio/raradio.html From smchugh@... Mon Mar 8 11:54:28 1999 From: smchugh@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1999 10:54:28 +0000 Subject: simon mayo rubbing his genitals in the warm poopy mess Message-ID: <76369.23.123.959309994@...> >From: Stig > >Stephen J. Wood wrote: >> the crap christian DJ has to broadcast for 37 hours, to beat the world >>record >> for broadcasting a radio show > >Did anyone else see that documentary a while ago where they talked about >some American DJ in the fifties who stayed awake and did a continuous >live broadcast for about eight days? The sleep depravation drove him >mad, he started hallucinating, became violent and eventually committed >suicide. > >Well, we can live in hope, can't we? Always the one to generate some controversy... well, as an Old Git, I can remember the days when it was all trees round here, and Simon Mayo did the Evening Session. And the Evening Session was actually half-decent then, music-wise - I mean, Lamacq's ok, but hardly cutting edge. Simon Mayo's Golden Hour actually has better music than any other daytime show on Radio One - ok, he's up against the unholy trinity of Zoe Ball, Jo "Captain Who?"Wiley and Chris Moyles, but where else would you be able to hear Nick Cave, the Dead Kennedys, Elvis Costello, the Specials and That Petrol Emotion at 9.30 in the morning? Even Mark and Lard, though more entertaining inbetween the records, don't play stuff of that quality. Granted though, he is a smug git and present far too often on our telly screens. Ideal for mid-morning radio, in fact. Stuart jockrock webradio, this month featuring Lucky Pierre, Nectarine No. 9, Vic Godard/Adventures in Stereo, Looper, and more... at: http://www.vacant.demon.co.uk/jockrock/radio/raradio.html From keith@... Tue Mar 9 23:52:03 1999 From: keith@... (Keith Hawley) Date: Tue, 09 Mar 1999 22:52:03 +0000 Subject: Stig, what was that???? Message-ID: <76369.24.124.959309994@...> right then mr Stig... seeing as He wouldn't read out yr email, what the hell was all that about???? was it warm pooopy mess???? ---------------------------------------- -- keith@... -- ---------------------------------------- From smchugh@... Wed Mar 10 14:27:36 1999 From: smchugh@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Wed, 10 Mar 1999 13:27:36 +0000 Subject: RealAudio url Message-ID: <76369.25.125.959309994@...> One of the lurkers here (bet you wondered what happened to Pete Stride) sent me the folowing - it seems that although the Radio One webstreams are offline, there is a little bit of World Service to be found, at http://www.broadcast.com/bbc/ I haven't tried it myself, and you'll need to figure out what time to listen at in your timezone, but hopefully this will save you buying one of those expensive shortwave radios (or an Astra satellite). Stuart jockrock webradio, this month featuring Lucky Pierre, Nectarine No. 9, Vic Godard/Adventures in Stereo, Looper, and more... at: http://www.vacant.demon.co.uk/jockrock/radio/raradio.html From esinclai@... Thu Mar 11 13:39:36 1999 From: esinclai@... (Eric Sinclair) Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 06:39:36 -0600 Subject: RealAudio url Message-ID: <76369.26.126.959309994@...> Stuart McHugh wrote: > One of the lurkers here (bet you wondered what happened to Pete Stride) That lurker would be moi. In the states, the time to listen is on Sundays at 1730 EST. The BBC WorldService site ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/ ) has more detailed scheduling information. It's no substitute for the tape-trees of yore, nor does it include any of the sessions, or not in the shows I've yet heard. But for a far-away listener, it's a start. Stateside listeners - I do have a tape of the Home Truths show of 27 Feb, if anyone wants a dub. -Eric From steve@... Fri Mar 12 10:45:27 1999 From: steve@... (Steve Watts) Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 09:45:27 GMT Subject: Appliance Message-ID: <76369.27.127.959309994@...> OK, what can anybody tell me about Appliance? I thoroughly enjoyed last night's session (despite the inane interruptions from Simon Saladcream) so I'm keen to hear more. I'm sure I've heard the name mentioned recently, possibly in a mailing from one of the labels which regularly sends me junk mail (Domino? Mute?) Have they released anything yet? -=steve=- i'm not afraid to say i'm scared From smchugh@... Fri Mar 12 12:03:10 1999 From: smchugh@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 11:03:10 +0000 Subject: Appliance Message-ID: <76369.27.128.959309994@...> >From: "Steve Watts" > >OK, what can anybody tell me about Appliance? I thoroughly enjoyed >last night's session (despite the inane interruptions from Simon >Saladcream) so I'm keen to hear more. I'm sure I've heard the name >mentioned recently, possibly in a mailing from one of the labels >which regularly sends me junk mail (Domino? Mute?) Have they released >anything yet? I was also impresed by what I heard (though it can hardly be cool to like them Since Somon Mayo is their new biggest fan) so I checked the Peel website - they're apparently supporting Add X to X on tour (hmm - get there early, leave early) and have a singe coming out in April. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/peel/index.html Stuart jockrock webradio, this month featuring Lucky Pierre, Nectarine No. 9, Vic Godard/Adventures in Stereo, Looper, and more... at: http://www.vacant.demon.co.uk/jockrock/radio/raradio.html From james@... Fri Mar 12 12:32:31 1999 From: james@... (James Melley) Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 11:32:31 +0000 (GMT) Subject: Appliance Message-ID: <76369.27.129.959309994@...> Hi, i can't tell you that much about appliance, but they did have three ep's out last year on their own label. I got them on lovely 10", they are quite rare now though. James. Dep. head of music, URY. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "I like my idols human, not programmed on computer." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ On Fri, 12 Mar 1999, Stuart McHugh wrote: > From: Stuart McHugh > > >From: "Steve Watts" > > > >OK, what can anybody tell me about Appliance? I thoroughly enjoyed > >last night's session (despite the inane interruptions from Simon > >Saladcream) so I'm keen to hear more. I'm sure I've heard the name > >mentioned recently, possibly in a mailing from one of the labels > >which regularly sends me junk mail (Domino? Mute?) Have they released > >anything yet? > I was also impresed by what I heard (though it can hardly be cool to like > them Since Somon Mayo is their new biggest fan) so I checked the Peel > website - they're apparently supporting Add X to X on tour (hmm - get there > early, leave early) and have a singe coming out in April. > http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/peel/index.html > > Stuart > > jockrock webradio, this month featuring Lucky Pierre, Nectarine No. 9, Vic > Godard/Adventures in Stereo, Looper, and more... at: > http://www.vacant.demon.co.uk/jockrock/radio/raradio.html > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Come check out our brand new web site! > http://www.onelist.com > Onelist: Making the Internet intimate > From koogydelbbog@... Fri Mar 12 13:08:22 1999 From: koogydelbbog@... (andrew dean) Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 04:08:22 -0800 (PST) Subject: Appliance web site Message-ID: <76369.27.130.959309994@...> appliance web site: http://www.tangents.co.uk/appliance/index.html it seems they've had quite a bit out and i only have the most recent release. there's news of a c60 mail order only tape thing at: http://www.tangents.co.uk/shop/sound.html currently listening to last night's simon mayo debacle on minidisc and cringing at all the links. oh um, it's for charidee i guess. good, another sonic subjunkies track. must look into buying the lp... andy == andrew dean (koogydelbbog@...) From thomas@... Fri Mar 12 19:25:32 1999 From: thomas@... (thomas@...) Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 18:25:32 GMT Subject: Appliance Message-ID: <76369.27.131.959309994@...> On Fri, 12 Mar 1999 11:03:10 +0000, Stuart McHugh wrote: >I was also impresed by what I heard (though it can hardly be cool to like >them Since Somon Mayo is their new biggest fan) so I checked the Peel >website - they're apparently supporting Add X to X on tour (hmm - get there >early, leave early) and have a singe coming out in April. >http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/peel/index.html you dont like add n to (x)??? you are a MAD MAN!!!! yes... appliance have recently signed to mute records, same as add n to (x). mm. tomagotchi xxx -- thomas betts | thomas@... webmasterofnothing From daniel@... Fri Mar 12 23:13:48 1999 From: daniel@... (daniel@...) Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 22:13:48 +0000 Subject: Appliance Message-ID: <76369.27.132.959309994@...> >Have they released >anything yet? > Several Very Ltd 10" singles and few bits and bobs on compilations. I think I may well have a copy to sell of one of them as I ended up with two!! I'll check. Also on the new comp. CD from Foundary out via cargo this week .... Daniel. From cwoodmansey@... Sat Mar 13 00:14:06 1999 From: cwoodmansey@... (Clare Woodmansey) Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 23:14:06 -0000 Subject: Appliance Message-ID: <76369.27.133.959309994@...> > From: "Steve Watts" > > OK, what can anybody tell me about Appliance? Pop round, whydontcha?? Anyone tape the session? I'd like to get hold of a copy if possible. Rob From jcmc@... Sat Mar 13 01:18:04 1999 From: jcmc@... (Craig M) Date: Sat, 13 Mar 1999 00:18:04 -0000 Subject: Appliance Message-ID: <76369.27.134.959309994@...> Agreed !!!! They are a fine band. Craig M >you dont like add n to (x)??? you are a MAD MAN!!!! > >yes... appliance have recently signed to mute records, same as add n to (x). mm. > > >tomagotchi xxx >-- >thomas betts | thomas@... >webmasterofnothing > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Start a new hobby. Meet a new friend. >http://www.onelist.com >Onelist: The leading provider of free email list services > From james@... Sat Mar 13 01:24:06 1999 From: james@... (James Melley) Date: Sat, 13 Mar 1999 00:24:06 +0000 (GMT) Subject: Appliance Message-ID: <76369.27.135.959309994@...> Has anyone got hold of the new add n to x single yet? It is cool, less weird than the previous record. James. Dep. head of music, URY. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "I like my idols human, not programmed on computer." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From james@... Sat Mar 13 18:36:11 1999 From: james@... (James Melley) Date: Sat, 13 Mar 1999 17:36:11 +0000 (GMT) Subject: Appliance Message-ID: <76369.28.136.959309995@...> When i said less weird i meant less frightening. James. Dep. head of music, URY. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "I like my idols human, not programmed on computer." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ On Sat, 13 Mar 1999, James Melley wrote: > From: James Melley > > Has anyone got hold of the new add n to x single yet? It is cool, less > weird than the previous record. > > James. > > > Dep. head of music, URY. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > "I like my idols human, not programmed on computer." > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > To unsubscribe from this mailing list, or to change your subscription > to digest, go to the ONElist web site, at http://www.onelist.com and > select the Member Center link from the menu bar on the left. > From steve@... Mon Mar 15 10:06:28 1999 From: steve@... (Steve Watts) Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 09:06:28 GMT Subject: Appliance Message-ID: <76369.29.137.959309995@...> Rob said... > > > From: "Steve Watts" > > > > OK, what can anybody tell me about Appliance? > > Pop round, whydontcha?? I now have a big pile of Appliance EPs courtesy of Rob, and very nice they are too. Some of it reminds me of Bailter Space meets Disco Inferno, which is no bad thing. But why are the buggers not playing anywhere near me??? > Anyone tape the session? I'd like to get hold of a copy if possible. I did indeed. I'll let you have the tape when I bring the EPs back. From cwoodmansey@... Mon Mar 15 17:19:01 1999 From: cwoodmansey@... (Clare Woodmansey) Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 16:19:01 -0000 Subject: Appliance Message-ID: <76369.29.138.959309995@...> > From: "Steve Watts" > I now have a big pile of Appliance EPs courtesy of Rob, and very nice > they are too. Some of it reminds me of Bailter Space meets Disco > Inferno, which is no bad thing. Hmm, now that sounds like an amazing band. Not the label I'd have given Appliance, though. Anyone know what any of the ex-members of Disco Inferno are doing now? > > > But why are the buggers not playing anywhere near me??? > > > Anyone tape the session? I'd like to get hold of a copy if possible. > > I did indeed. I'll let you have the tape when I bring the EPs back. Thanks, Steve. Maybe we should just talk to each other, rather than bothering these good people with our domestic arrangements. Rob From daniel@... Mon Mar 15 22:58:16 1999 From: daniel@... (daniel@...) Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 21:58:16 +0000 Subject: crawled away and died Message-ID: <76369.29.139.959309995@...> It's all gone a bit quite again !!!!! What did you all think of the Peel in the suburbs the other evening ?? Looking forward to this weeks sessions... Will the Mogwai sesh be on Peel or stuffed onto the Lambastic Lamacq (spelt right ??) show.... Daniel. -- Bernard From steve@... Tue Mar 16 09:52:12 1999 From: steve@... (Steve Watts) Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 08:52:12 GMT Subject: Appliance Message-ID: <76369.29.140.959309995@...> > Hmm, now that sounds like an amazing band. Not the label I'd have > given Appliance, though. Anyone know what any of the ex-members of > Disco Inferno are doing now? Last I heard Rob Whatley and Ian Crause had a new band called Floorshow, but I've never seen any releases by them. From jmsmall@... Tue Mar 16 20:16:54 1999 From: jmsmall@... (Stig) Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 19:16:54 +0000 Subject: Appliance Message-ID: <76369.29.141.959309995@...> Steve Watts wrote: > > > OK, what can anybody tell me about Appliance? > > > > Pop round, whydontcha?? > > Anyone tape the session? I'd like to get hold of a copy if possible. > > I did indeed. I'll let you have the tape when I bring the EPs back. This is all getting a bit folksy, isn't it? Stig -- jmsmall@... From daniel@... Tue Mar 16 22:53:16 1999 From: daniel@... (daniel@...) Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 21:53:16 +0000 Subject: bAND nAME gAME Message-ID: <76369.29.142.959309995@...> Anybody got any worth sharing ??? I thought of Manic Street Preachers. DOH !!! If only it was confined to my worse nightmares and not reality..... Daniel. -- From Stephen_J._Wood@... Tue Mar 16 20:04:33 1999 From: Stephen_J._Wood@... (Stephen_J._Wood@...) Date: 16 Mar 1999 19:04:33 GMT Subject: Trainspotting Message-ID: <76369.29.143.959309995@...> Hi, All! Can anyone remind me of the web address to download the Peel Show Playlists i.e. those which for the last few years went out on Ceefax, and which someone thoughtfully gathered together and put on the net. Thanx in anticipation, Rocker, rocker@... From rlawson@... Wed Mar 17 09:37:12 1999 From: rlawson@... (CR Lawson) Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 16:37:12 +0800 Subject: Trainspotting Message-ID: <76369.30.144.959309995@...> i assume you mean in addition to the track listing shown on the John Peel homepage at the BBc site which is http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/peel/tracklistings.html. the other listing i know of is as follows http://www.avistic.demon.co.uk/ the only problem is that this hasn't been updated since January, whereas i noticed yesterday that the BBC seem to have deleted the old tracklistings. previously you could just amend the date for the tracklisting where it shows the website address. the only archive now is back to 2 March. hope this helps Rob "Stephen J. Wood" wrote: > From: Stephen_J._Wood@... (Stephen J. Wood) > > Hi, All! > > Can anyone remind me of the web address to download the Peel Show Playlists > i.e. those which for the last few years went out on Ceefax, and which someone > thoughtfully gathered together and put on the net. > > Thanx in anticipation, > > Rocker, > > rocker@... > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Did you know that we have over 85,000 e-mail communities at Onelist? > http://www.onelist.com > Come visit our new web site and explore a new interest From smchugh@... Wed Mar 17 10:06:52 1999 From: smchugh@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 09:06:52 +0000 Subject: Trainspotting Message-ID: <76369.30.145.959309995@...> Yes, I think that's all there is, I reckon that Locran (he of Avistic fame) has lessened his uploads since you can get the things over the web anyway (he told me that he copied the things from Ceefax onto an Atari using some special adapter, or something, rather a hassle if the BBC were going to post the lists just after they were broadcast). That asaid, last night's listings aren't up yet. There was a track by I think Ultrasound which wasn't as bad as I was expecting of them. And the Bonnie Prince Billy session was ok too, not too Palacey, a bit more 'rock', I felt. Stuart >i assume you mean in addition to the track listing shown on the John Peel >homepage at the BBc site which is >http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/peel/tracklistings.html. >the other listing i know of is as follows http://www.avistic.demon.co.uk/ >the only problem is that this hasn't been updated since January, whereas i >noticed yesterday that the BBC seem to have deleted the old tracklistings. >previously you could just amend the date for the tracklisting where it >shows the >website address. the only archive now is back to 2 March. >hope this helps >Rob > >"Stephen J. Wood" wrote: > >> From: Stephen_J._Wood@... (Stephen J. Wood) >> >> Hi, All! >> >> Can anyone remind me of the web address to download the Peel Show Playlists >> i.e. those which for the last few years went out on Ceefax, and which >>someone >> thoughtfully gathered together and put on the net. jockrock webradio, this month featuring Lucky Pierre, Nectarine No. 9, Vic Godard/Adventures in Stereo, Looper, and more... at: http://www.vacant.demon.co.uk/jockrock/radio/raradio.html From smchugh@... Wed Mar 17 10:10:11 1999 From: smchugh@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 09:10:11 +0000 Subject: bAND nAME gAME Message-ID: <76369.30.146.959309995@...> >From: > >Anybody got any worth sharing ??? > >I thought of Manic Street Preachers. DOH !!! If only it was confined >to my worse nightmares and not reality..... In case you're wondering, Steve Lamacq (the show preceding Peel's) seems to be running a competition to find the best band name typical of the type to be found on the Peel show. Stuff like 'Colostomy Bag Explosion' and 'Fallen Old Ladies' seem to be popular, as does anything that sounds like a Fall song title. Winners to be judged by Peel himself, er, sometime. Stuart jockrock webradio, this month featuring Lucky Pierre, Nectarine No. 9, Vic Godard/Adventures in Stereo, Looper, and more... at: http://www.vacant.demon.co.uk/jockrock/radio/raradio.html From Les_Miller@... Wed Mar 17 10:27:11 1999 From: Les_Miller@... (Les Miller) Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 09:27:11 +0000 Subject: Trainspotting Message-ID: <76369.30.147.959309995@...> The one problem with the official playlist on the BBC web site is that there is no indication of which LP (if any) a track is from. Stuart McHugh on 17/03/99 09:06:52 Please respond to peel@onelist.com To: peel@onelist.com cc: (Les Miller/GB/3Com) Subject: [peel] Re: Trainspotting From: Stuart McHugh Yes, I think that's all there is, I reckon that Locran (he of Avistic fame) has lessened his uploads since you can get the things over the web anyway (he told me that he copied the things from Ceefax onto an Atari using some special adapter, or something, rather a hassle if the BBC were going to post the lists just after they were broadcast). That asaid, last night's listings aren't up yet. There was a track by I think Ultrasound which wasn't as bad as I was expecting of them. And the Bonnie Prince Billy session was ok too, not too Palacey, a bit more 'rock', I felt. Stuart >i assume you mean in addition to the track listing shown on the John Peel >homepage at the BBc site which is >http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/peel/tracklistings.html. >the other listing i know of is as follows http://www.avistic.demon.co.uk/ >the only problem is that this hasn't been updated since January, whereas i >noticed yesterday that the BBC seem to have deleted the old tracklistings. >previously you could just amend the date for the tracklisting where it >shows the >website address. the only archive now is back to 2 March. >hope this helps >Rob > >"Stephen J. Wood" wrote: > >> From: Stephen_J._Wood@... (Stephen J. Wood) >> >> Hi, All! >> >> Can anyone remind me of the web address to download the Peel Show Playlists >> i.e. those which for the last few years went out on Ceefax, and which >>someone >> thoughtfully gathered together and put on the net. jockrock webradio, this month featuring Lucky Pierre, Nectarine No. 9, Vic Godard/Adventures in Stereo, Looper, and more... at: http://www.vacant.demon.co.uk/jockrock/radio/raradio.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------ We are proud as punch of our new web site! http://www.onelist.com Onelist: The leading provider of free email community services From rlawson@... Wed Mar 17 10:29:05 1999 From: rlawson@... (CR Lawson) Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 17:29:05 +0800 Subject: Trainspotting Message-ID: <76369.30.148.959309995@...> the only shame is that as the BBC now does not seem to archive the tracklistings it means that Locran's page becomes the only place to (possibly) see what he played say last month. as i remember i think part of Locran's comments were that he was preserving the info that would otherwise have been destroyed which now seems even more true. (by the way to give credit where it is due Stuart was the one who originally turned me on to Locran's page ). too early for me to get to hear JP's programme as it has to come to me by tape but in general i never really cared for the Palace music but i have quite liked some of the Bonny Prince Billy stuff that JP played. as a change of emphasis i've had the new Bis album for the last 10 days (Japanese pressing) and it really is quite good ...certainly more mature than their earlier stuff and one track Detour which is so un-Bis like. cheers Rob Stuart McHugh wrote: > From: Stuart McHugh > > Yes, I think that's all there is, I reckon that Locran (he of Avistic fame) > has lessened his uploads since you can get the things over the web anyway > (he told me that he copied the things from Ceefax onto an Atari using some > special adapter, or something, rather a hassle if the BBC were going to > post the lists just after they were broadcast). > That asaid, last night's listings aren't up yet. There was a track by I > think Ultrasound which wasn't as bad as I was expecting of them. And the > Bonnie Prince Billy session was ok too, not too Palacey, a bit more > 'rock', I felt. > > Stuart > > >i assume you mean in addition to the track listing shown on the John Peel > >homepage at the BBc site which is > >http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/peel/tracklistings.html. > >the other listing i know of is as follows http://www.avistic.demon.co.uk/ > >the only problem is that this hasn't been updated since January, whereas i > >noticed yesterday that the BBC seem to have deleted the old tracklistings. > >previously you could just amend the date for the tracklisting where it > >shows the > >website address. the only archive now is back to 2 March. > >hope this helps > >Rob > > > >"Stephen J. Wood" wrote: > > > >> From: Stephen_J._Wood@... (Stephen J. Wood) > >> > >> Hi, All! > >> > >> Can anyone remind me of the web address to download the Peel Show Playlists > >> i.e. those which for the last few years went out on Ceefax, and which > >>someone > >> thoughtfully gathered together and put on the net. > > jockrock webradio, this month featuring Lucky Pierre, Nectarine No. 9, Vic > Godard/Adventures in Stereo, Looper, and more... at: > http://www.vacant.demon.co.uk/jockrock/radio/raradio.html > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > We are proud as punch of our new web site! > http://www.onelist.com > Onelist: The leading provider of free email community services From xrayboy@... Mon Mar 22 20:35:36 1999 From: xrayboy@... (Tom Roche) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 14:35:36 -0500 Subject: Testing Message-ID: <76369.31.149.959309995@...> I had subscribed to this list last month but nothing arrived; I have unsubscribed and subscribed again. Pardon me while I send this test message. By the way, the new NME notes Peel will be 60 on Aug 30. tom roche atlanta From smchugh@... Mon Mar 22 22:10:37 1999 From: smchugh@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 21:10:37 +0000 Subject: Testing Message-ID: <76369.31.150.959309995@...> >From: Tom Roche >I had subscribed to this list last month but nothing arrived; I have >unsubscribed and subscribed again. >Pardon me while I send this test >message. ok, the list has been a bit quiet of late, but not quite that bad for the last mnonth. Seems to be working now. > >By the way, the new NME notes Peel will be 60 on Aug 30. Must say I thought he was only 58 at present. Just as well they haven't brought male and female retirement into line or we'd all be listening to Jo Wylie or someone... Stuart new - March's Jock Box Jury features clips of Annie Christian, Spare Snare, the Secret Goldfish, Looper, Nectarine No. 9, and many more! Listen, then vote for your favourite... http://www.vacant.demon.co.uk/jockrock/records/records.html From Stephen_J._Wood@... Wed Mar 24 21:25:40 1999 From: Stephen_J._Wood@... (Stephen_J._Wood@...) Date: 24 Mar 1999 20:25:40 GMT Subject: More Trainspotting! Message-ID: <76369.32.151.959309995@...> Hi, All! Does anyone know what's going on with the BBC/Peel webpage? I've downloaded the tracklisting for last night's show (Tues 23/03/99), but of last week, only Tuesday's (16/03/99) is there, for some reason they seem to be missing Wednesday and Thursday (17 and 18/03/99). Looking forward to the PJ Harvey & John Parish gig next week! Cheers, Rocker, rocker@... From richard.wheeler@... Thu Mar 25 01:17:01 1999 From: richard.wheeler@... (Richard Wheeler) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 19:17:01 -0500 Subject: More Trainspotting! Message-ID: <76369.32.152.959309995@...> could somebody post the peel webpage url please thanks -rich From p_p_pete@... Fri Mar 26 00:35:05 1999 From: p_p_pete@... (pete flynn) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 15:35:05 PST Subject: appliance Message-ID: <76369.33.153.959309995@...> > >Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 09:06:28 GMT > From: "Steve Watts" >Subject: Re: Appliance > > >Rob said... > >> >> > From: "Steve Watts" >> > >> > OK, what can anybody tell me about Appliance? >> >> Pop round, whydontcha?? > > >I now have a big pile of Appliance EPs courtesy of Rob, and very nice >they are too. Some of it reminds me of Bailter Space meets Disco >Inferno, which is no bad thing. > > cuh! you luck y thing. *but* what label are they on/were the EPs released on? please do tell... pete Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com From p_p_pete@... Fri Mar 26 00:39:35 1999 From: p_p_pete@... (pete flynn) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 15:39:35 PST Subject: Mogwai Message-ID: <76369.33.154.959309995@...> mmmm...with them on Lamacq next week and all (hmph, gonna have to listen to the whole of his shows for once now...) what i was wondering.. do any of you with long memories remember one of their earlieest (?) Peel Sessions, around Xmas 96/January 97; i think they did Summer/Helicon (?) . but they also played tunes called "Song For Steve" and "Waltz for Jo", or something similar. does anyone remember these tracks? (they relate to Lamacq and Whiley i presume...) Did they mutate into something else? This wasn't too long after stuart had laid into Lamacq in an nme interview as well.... just wondered, like ;) pete Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com From smchugh@... Fri Mar 26 10:33:44 1999 From: smchugh@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 09:33:44 +0000 Subject: More Trainspotting! Message-ID: <76369.34.155.959309995@...> >From: "Richard Wheeler" > > >could somebody post the peel webpage url please > http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/peel/index.html S new - March's Jock Box Jury features clips of Annie Christian, Spare Snare, the Secret Goldfish, Looper, Nectarine No. 9, and many more! Listen, then vote for your favourite... http://www.vacant.demon.co.uk/jockrock/records/records.html From koogydelbbog@... Fri Mar 26 10:52:25 1999 From: koogydelbbog@... (andrew dean) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 01:52:25 -0800 (PST) Subject: quick question - hefner session titles Message-ID: <76369.34.156.959309995@...> hi i taped the hefner peel session for someone, transfered it to another tape minus the announcements and then re-used the original tape. so now i don't know the titles and i'm seeing the person i taped it for this afternoon so... um, just tried a web search and got the lene hefner fan page over at www.sexy-lolitas.com. ooh, new too pure site looks swish but the info's not on there either... thanks for your help andy === andrew dean (koogydelbbog@...) _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @... address at http://mail.yahoo.com From steve@... Fri Mar 26 10:51:34 1999 From: steve@... (Steve Watts) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 09:51:34 GMT Subject: quick question - hefner session titles Message-ID: <76369.34.157.959309995@...> Andy said > > um, just tried a web search and got the lene hefner fan > page over at www.sexy-lolitas.com. > > ooh, new too pure site looks swish but the info's not > on there either... Too Pure site?? Where??? From koogydelbbog@... Fri Mar 26 11:04:50 1999 From: koogydelbbog@... (andrew dean) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 02:04:50 -0800 (PST) Subject: Mogwai Message-ID: <76369.34.158.959309995@...> ok, payback for the hefner question i reckon 8) > mmmm...with them on Lamacq next week and all (hmph, > gonna have to listen to the whole of his shows for > once now...) that's always a pain. the thing to do is tape them whilst watching tv and fast forward through them the next day. he also tends to play the session stuff during the last half hour. > what i was wondering.. > > do any of you with long memories remember one of > their earlieest (?) Peel Sessions, around Xmas > 96/January 97; i think they did Summer/Helicon (?). > but they also played tunes called "Song For Steve" > and "Waltz for Jo", or something similar. does anyone > remember these tracks? there were four tracks, all of which had two titles (something to do with them changing their minds along the way or something). anyway, they were named for the band members, but i forget what exactly and the alternative titles were 'summer (priority version)', 'superstars of bmx', and, er, two others 8) (i have them somewhere) > (they relate to Lamacq and Whiley i presume...) Did > they mutate into something else? no, i'm pretty sure they were existing songs renamed after the band members. um, actually, one of them was called something like 'mogwai salute the genius of steve lamacq' (which i take to be irony) but had another title with a band member's name in it. andy === andrew dean (koogydelbbog@...) _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @... address at http://mail.yahoo.com From koogydelbbog@... Fri Mar 26 11:08:38 1999 From: koogydelbbog@... (andrew dean) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 02:08:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: too pure web site Message-ID: <76369.34.159.959309995@...> > Too Pure site?? Where??? would you believe www.toopure.com? 8) nice redesign (although why they load a background and then cover it with a big black table is beyond me), lots of info and news and exclusive(?) audio / video. pity they aren't the label they once were (imho) andy === andrew dean (koogydelbbog@...) _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @... address at http://mail.yahoo.com From smchugh@... Fri Mar 26 11:31:47 1999 From: smchugh@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 10:31:47 +0000 Subject: Mogwai Message-ID: <76369.34.160.959309995@...> >um, actually, one of them was called something like >'mogwai salute the genius of steve lamacq' (which i >take to be irony) but had another title with a band >member's name in it. I just looked at the Mogwai unofficial site (surf.to/brightlight) and it lists the following: stereo dee summer [priority version] waltz for jo r u still in 2 it? [instrumental] I do remember the 'Salute the genius of...' thing, so I can only surmise that the person who did the track listing here has transposed the 'real' titles rather than list what they were called, or that the titles were a tongue-in-cheek from Peel or the band or whatever that got broadcast. Actually, now we know the date (Jan 11th 1997, apparently), I'm sure that Locran's site should yield whatever was put on Teletext. Stuart new - March's Jock Box Jury features clips of Annie Christian, Spare Snare, the Secret Goldfish, Looper, Nectarine No. 9, and many more! Listen, then vote for your favourite... http://www.vacant.demon.co.uk/jockrock/records/records.html From cwoodmansey@... Fri Mar 26 18:48:53 1999 From: cwoodmansey@... (Clare Woodmansey) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 17:48:53 -0000 Subject: Mogwai Message-ID: <76369.34.161.959309995@...> > From: Stuart McHugh > I just looked at the Mogwai unofficial site (surf.to/brightlight) and it > lists the following: > stereo dee > summer [priority version] > waltz for jo > r u still in 2 it? [instrumental] Thanks for this, Stuart, as it was me that gave Thomas the info - it's wrong. The first track is 'Superheroes of BMX'. > > I do remember the 'Salute the genius of...' thing, so I can only surmise > that the person who did the track listing here has transposed the 'real' > titles rather than list what they were called, or that the titles were a > tongue-in-cheek from Peel or the band or whatever that got broadcast. The 'genius of Steve Lamacq' track is the instrumental RU Still In 2 It. The other tracks were renamed after members of the band - one was called Martin, and one of the others was called Dominic. Can't remember the other track being renamed John or Stuart, though. If anyone has a good quality tape of this (ie it doesn't run slow like mine does) and would be interested in a tape exchange involving other Peel sessions, boots etc, please contact me. Rob From cwoodmansey@... Fri Mar 26 18:55:21 1999 From: cwoodmansey@... (Clare Woodmansey) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 17:55:21 -0000 Subject: appliance Message-ID: <76369.34.162.959309995@...> > From: "pete flynn" > >I now have a big pile of Appliance EPs courtesy of Rob, and very nice > >they are too. Some of it reminds me of Bailter Space meets Disco > >Inferno, which is no bad thing. > cuh! you luck y thing. *but* what label are they on/were the EPs > released on? please do tell... OK! Organised Sound 10" - surveillance.com (their own label) Into Your Home 10" - Plastic Cowboy Outer 7" - Earworm Time & Space 10" - Enraptured and a split ep on Dyscfunctional There is also a band called Harmony 400, who sound very similar to Appliance and feature some ex-members of Appliance, who've released a 7" on surveillance.com and a 12" on Enraptured. Phew! Rob From p_p_pete@... Sat Mar 27 11:26:44 1999 From: p_p_pete@... (pete flynn) Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 02:26:44 PST Subject: Digest Number 34 Message-ID: <76369.35.163.959309995@...> ooooh thankyou thankyou all for the Mogwai/Appliance info, you little marvels the lot of you 8) i haveMogwai sessions spread over various quality-deteriating tapes but i'll have a look for them... pete Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com From martinw@... Sat Mar 27 21:10:00 1999 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 20:10:00 +0000 Subject: Mogwai Message-ID: <76369.35.164.959309995@...> >> mmmm...with them on Lamacq next week and all (hmph, >> gonna have to listen to the whole of his shows for >> once now...) Andrew Dean commented >he also tends to play the session stuff >during the last half hour. Don't rely on that. Lamacq has two sessions each week (one track a night from each). One is a new one and one a repeat (Gay Dad next week) He usually plays one earlyish and one latish except on the long show on Monday when its fairly random The snag is you can't forecast which of the sessions the early one will come from each night - it's not the same throughout the week No escape from listening to the lot! The problem will be staying awake through all those identical Britpop records! martinw From jmsmall@... Sat Mar 27 22:24:32 1999 From: jmsmall@... (Stig) Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 21:24:32 +0000 Subject: Mogwai Message-ID: <76369.35.165.959309995@...> Martin Wheatley wrote: > Don't rely on that. Lamacq has two sessions each > week (one track a night from each). One is a new one > and one a repeat (Gay Dad next week) > He usually plays one earlyish and one latish except on > the long show on Monday when its fairly random Now there's someone who pays far too much attention to the eminently punch-in-the-face-able Mr Lamacq Stig -- jmsmall@... From martinw@... Sun Mar 28 14:16:36 1999 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 13:16:36 +0100 Subject: Subject: Re: Mogwai Message-ID: <76369.36.166.959309995@...> Stig wrote : >Now there's someone who pays far too much attention to the eminently >punch-in-the-face-able Mr Lamacq Well it beats spending all my time sending faxes :-) martinw From annie.oleary@... Sun Mar 28 22:01:21 1999 From: annie.oleary@... (Annie O'Leary) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 21:01:21 +0100 Subject: Our little 'zine.... Message-ID: <76369.36.167.959309995@...> This is addressed to the 'List Leader' person. Is it okay for us to tell the Peel list about "Un-Peeled"? It's a fanzine based on the Radio One (UK) shows of John Peel. All we'd want to say on the subject is something like, "Please look at our web page on http://www.counsel-house.demon.co.uk for full details" Obviously, we feel that we've got stuff to contribute to the list in general, inside gossip for a starter. Please advise. Cheers, Shane At Un-Peeled From Les_Miller@... Tue Mar 30 10:20:47 1999 From: Les_Miller@... (Les Miller) Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1999 09:20:47 +0100 Subject: Billy Bragg Message-ID: <76369.37.168.959309995@...> Just caught up with last week's Billy Bragg show. I enjoyed the Woody Guthrie stuff and some of the anecdotes. As for the Ace Cannon track, did anyone catch the name of the LP? From xrayboy@... Wed Mar 31 21:10:14 1999 From: xrayboy@... (El Oso) Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 14:10:14 -0500 Subject: Couple of things about the website Message-ID: <76369.38.169.959309995@...> It bothered me that you couldnt clip and paste text on the John Peel pages, but you could on other Radio 1 DJ pages. It seemed to have something to do with the text being overlaid onto Peel's photo. You would select all (to maybe print out the song list to place into a cassette of the show) but nothing would select. I wrote the BBC webmaster about this and never heard anything back, but as of this week it seems you can now clip and paste, like this list below. John Peel Show 24/03/99 Buzz Aldrin - Fantasmagroover (Spangle) Bag A Wire Dub - King Tubby & Friends (Blood) Electric Eye Beam Abduction - DJ Qbert (Galactic Butt Hair) For The Sake of Clarity - Schulte Eriksson (Org Records) A Blue Print For Milton - Pilotcan (Evol) No Good Trying - Elevator Through (Sub Pop) In The African Jungle - Low Fi Generator (Underground Sounds) Next - Pacou (Tresor) Atari Teenage Riot - Live from the Southbank Mujhe Maar Daalo - Asha Bhosle (Normal Records) Mind Thief - Melt Banana (Tzadik) New Way (Quick Wash And Brush Up With Libera) - Big Flame (Drag City) Electric Eye - Back To Base (MP Records) Blaxploitation - Mastermind (Audiocouture) Rule The Roost - Dawn of the Replicants (East West) Cristoph de Babylon - Live from the Southbank This Guy's Ready For Bed - Pop Unknown (Deep Elm) Fyuz - Add N To X (Mute) I also wrote the webmaster about maybe moving the old track lists into the Peel "Archive" area but this has not happened. This would be handy for those of us in the USA who get Peel shows on cassette a few weeks late. tom in atlanta From annie.oleary@... Wed Mar 31 22:55:38 1999 From: annie.oleary@... (Annie O'Leary) Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 21:55:38 +0100 Subject: Peel listings available in fanzine Message-ID: <76369.38.170.959309995@...> Oi, Check out http://www.counsel-house.demon.co.uk -----Original Message----- From: El Oso [SMTP:xrayboy@...] Sent: 31 March 1999 20:10 To: peel@onelist.com Subject: [peel] Couple of things about the website From: El Oso It bothered me that you couldnt clip and paste text on the John Peel pages, but you could on other Radio 1 DJ pages. It seemed to have something to do with the text being overlaid onto Peel's photo. You would select all (to maybe print out the song list to place into a cassette of the show) but nothing would select. I wrote the BBC webmaster about this and never heard anything back, but as of this week it seems you can now clip and paste, like this list below. John Peel Show 24/03/99 Buzz Aldrin - Fantasmagroover (Spangle) Bag A Wire Dub - King Tubby & Friends (Blood) Electric Eye Beam Abduction - DJ Qbert (Galactic Butt Hair) For The Sake of Clarity - Schulte Eriksson (Org Records) A Blue Print For Milton - Pilotcan (Evol) No Good Trying - Elevator Through (Sub Pop) In The African Jungle - Low Fi Generator (Underground Sounds) Next - Pacou (Tresor) Atari Teenage Riot - Live from the Southbank Mujhe Maar Daalo - Asha Bhosle (Normal Records) Mind Thief - Melt Banana (Tzadik) New Way (Quick Wash And Brush Up With Libera) - Big Flame (Drag City) Electric Eye - Back To Base (MP Records) Blaxploitation - Mastermind (Audiocouture) Rule The Roost - Dawn of the Replicants (East West) Cristoph de Babylon - Live from the Southbank This Guy's Ready For Bed - Pop Unknown (Deep Elm) Fyuz - Add N To X (Mute) I also wrote the webmaster about maybe moving the old track lists into the Peel "Archive" area but this has not happened. This would be handy for those of us in the USA who get Peel shows on cassette a few weeks late. tom in atlanta ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Start a new hobby. Meet a new friend. http://www.onelist.com Onelist: The leading provider of free email list services