From pete@... Sat Oct 23 12:41:51 1999 From: pete@... (Pete Flynn) Date: Sat, 23 Oct 1999 11:41:51 +0100 Subject: atr @ Reading Message-ID: <76369.112.413.959309995@...> > Message: 2 > Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 12:51:34 +0100 > From: Stuart McHugh > Subject: Re: Re: Surf's Up > > >From: Stuart McHugh > > > ObPeel - anyone hear the ATR live set? Not bad though I suspect it would be > much more impressive to have been there. > > S oh yes, it was wild. you could hear it from outside the actual arena it was so loud, huge queues at the gates for people trying to get in and so missed half of it (not me, but mates), people down the front with their heads bleeding, such a huge sound, such a barrage of power (and flimsy revolution rhetoric, but i shall leave that...). I loved every second of it. It felt like summat very special, on the brink of being huge. I could see 'Revolution Action' being a similar big hit as 'Firestarter' was, were some Wuneffemm deejay to make it their single of the week. and what a riot that would be. so, uh, yeah it was fabulous. anyone seeing them on tour? They have the YY28s/Shampoo-gone-DHR comedy of Lolita Storm with them...... pete From smchugh@... Fri Oct 8 16:26:16 1999 From: smchugh@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1999 15:26:16 +0100 Subject: Peelennium picks up Message-ID: <76369.113.415.959309995@...> Last couple of shows have been particularly largely to the arrival of 'proper music' to the Peelennium - great to hear Link Wray (1958, hard to believe?) and Duane Eddy. And Lonnie Donegan sounded great live, admittedly quite commercial and perhaps a bit showbiz and crowd-pleasey, but the sound was so tight and professional - not too bad for a guy his age! The Biscuits were on form too, it would seem, mainly for the wee cameos between songs - "Can you hear Talvin Singh?" had me in stitches, and it was good to hear 'Charlie Goth' again too. Stuart From sheetals@... Fri Oct 29 00:35:39 1999 From: sheetals@... (Sheetal Singh) Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 15:35:39 -0700 Subject: it's oh so quiet... Message-ID: <76369.114.416.959309995@...> Hello- is anyone actually on this list? Just wondering if maybe there is another Peel list that is a bit more active... Well- I suppose I should say something music related now. Uh- does anyone else think Stereolab are the most over-rated band in the world? -sheetal From smchugh@... Fri Oct 29 11:12:41 1999 From: smchugh@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 10:12:41 +0100 Subject: it's oh so quiet... Message-ID: <76369.114.417.959309995@...> >From: Sheetal Singh > >Hello- is anyone actually on this list? Just wondering if maybe there is >another Peel list that is a bit more active... There's now 78 people on the list (!), all receiving mail (well, not receiving mail, I suppose). I have no idea where everyone's got to. Maybe they're in Liverpool? There's another list which has 7 members... > >Well- I suppose I should say something music related now. Uh- does anyone >else think Stereolab are the most over-rated band in the world? I used to like them but they appear to have run out of ideas. Saw a BBC digital thing recently and they were dull, and the live session on the radio was pretty poor, but I think that was due to them playing newer material. I found myself yearning for an oldie or 2, but they never arrived. Pavement last night sounded ok, again down to the choice of songs as they didn't play too much from the disappointing new album and ended with '2 States'. They also did their Bunnymen covers 'Killing Moon' and 'Bring on the Major Leagues'. I think it might be worth going to see them in November after all (saw them at 'Wowee Zowie' time and it was awful, mainly because they were promoting that album to the exclusion of all their earlier stuff. Heard something really good on Kershaw's program and stayed up to hear the end. Turned out to be Smog. D'oh! (Also heard a session by some unspellable fella from Burkina Faso, which was really rather good) Stuart From simon@... Fri Oct 29 11:15:48 1999 From: simon@... (simon b) Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 10:15:48 +0100 Subject: Digest Number 114 Message-ID: <76369.115.418.959309995@...> hello well, since you ask... went to see the peel v lammo pop quiz yesterday, lammo won but peel had the cooler team (one of clinic, one of monkey steals the drum) - basically a forum for allowing the well worn but never disappointing anecdotes out again (waiting for simon bates in the car park, liam looming over lamacq seconds before they're due on air...) From annie.oleary@... Fri Oct 29 15:31:10 1999 From: annie.oleary@... (Annie O'Leary) Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 14:31:10 +0100 Subject: it's oh so quiet... Message-ID: <76369.115.419.959309995@...> No, not while the Belle & Sebastian are still with us. Ditto Travis, Manics... Cheers, Shane At Un-Peeled -----Original Message----- From: Sheetal Singh [SMTP:sheetals@...] Sent: 28 October 1999 23:36 To: 'peel@onelist.com' Subject: [peel] it's oh so quiet... From: Sheetal Singh Hello- is anyone actually on this list? Just wondering if maybe there is another Peel list that is a bit more active... Well- I suppose I should say something music related now. Uh- does anyone else think Stereolab are the most over-rated band in the world? -sheetal From kimhl@... Fri Oct 29 13:16:43 1999 From: kimhl@... (Kim Harrison-Lavoie) Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 11:16:43 +0000 Subject: it's oh so quiet... Message-ID: <76369.115.420.959309995@...> On Fri, 29 Oct 1999 10:12:41 +0100 Stuart McHugh wrote: > From: Stuart McHugh > > Pavement last night > sounded ok, again down to the choice of songs as they > didn't play too much from the disappointing new album and > ended with '2 States'. They also did their Bunnymen covers > 'Killing Moon' and 'Bring on the Major Leagues'. I think it > might be worth going to see them in November after all (saw > them at 'Wowee Zowie' time and it was awful, mainly > because they were promoting that album to the exclusion of > all their earlier stuff. My absolute favourite Pavement album! I hope they play lots of Wowee Zowee stuff in November. From Stephen_J._Wood@... Sat Oct 30 01:02:48 1999 From: Stephen_J._Wood@... (Stephen_J._Wood@...) Date: 29 Oct 1999 23:02:48 GMT Subject: it's oh so quiet... Message-ID: <76369.116.421.959309995@...> does anyone else think Stereolab are the most over-rated band in the world? No, surely that honour goes to Gene. Or maybe The Divine Comedy. At least Stereolab have made some great records! This list is partly quiet because we've just had two weeks without proper Peel shows. Great Peelenia this week, weren't they! Cheers! Rocker, rocker@...