Trainspotting

Stuart McHugh smchugh@...
Wed Mar 17 10:06:52 CET 1999


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








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