From stuart@... Mon Jan 1 19:40:47 2001 From: stuart@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2001 18:40:47 +0000 Subject: Hefner Message-ID: > From: john.peel@... > Subject: Hefner >I'm NOT Mr Peel, don't know why it says I am. I don't know why either but this could get very confusing. Plus, if you slag off Hefner then Peelie himself might take great umbrage at your posts! Might be easier if you unsubscribe and re-sub under our proper email address. I can help you do this if you email me, if necessary. Stuart (list Moderator) From leigh.maude@... Wed Jan 3 17:41:23 2001 From: leigh.maude@... (leigh.maude@...) Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 16:41:23 +0000 Subject: Festive Fifty 2000 Message-ID: <002569C9.005BB121.00@...> cc: bcc: Contact: Tel: 2723 - None Available, 1st Floor South, Queens Walk Festive Fifty 2000 Did anyone record the '00 FF on MiniDisc this year. I've got all of it just annoyingly missed a couple of intros while switching discs. If anyone wants to trade for bits they missed etc drop me a mail. Leigh leigh.maude@... [Information] -- PostMaster: This transmission is intended solely for the addressee(s) and may be confidential. If you are not the named addressee, or if the message has been addressed to you in error, you must not read, disclose, reproduce, distribute or use this transmission. Delivery of this message to any person other than the named addressee is not intended in any way to waive confidentiality. If you have received this transmission in error please contact the sender or delete the message. Thank you. From andy.smith@... Thu Jan 4 11:11:45 2001 From: andy.smith@... (Andy Smith) Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2001 10:11:45 GMT Subject: Festive Fifty 2000 Message-ID: <200101041011.KAA0000149459@...> Hmm, no editorial comment on the Festive 50 so far then. How about this to get us started. I didn't quite agree with John's comment that 2000 was a great year for music, although there's been some good stuff out. At one stage (around no 20 to 30 I think) I was losing interest in the 50 because it seemed to be dominated by the votes of a bunch of old geezers who only vote for things David Gedge has done and the Delgados. Now I like Gedgey as much as the next mid-30s ex-student, but I don't think everything Cinerama have done is great. Anyway I cheered up a bit when PJ Harvey started to figure a bit more and was chuffed at Broadcast getting in (although there are far better tracks), also Calexico, and Neko Case was a well deserved No 1. Overall though, I got the feeling that there was a lot of not very new sounding stuff around on the indie scene. It was all a bit mid 80's in a way. Anyone surprised at the inclusion of Radiohead? No dance music featured, as usual, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Unless you count the bloody Cuban Boys of course. Their Beat the Clock sampling tune was really lame, I thought. (Apologies to any Cuban Boys who may be reading.) Andy From janb@... Thu Jan 4 19:12:34 2001 From: janb@... (Jan Buxton) Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2001 18:12:34 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Festive Fifty 2000 References: <200101041011.KAA0000149459@...> Message-ID: <004101c0767a$02ec4460$18837ed4@sidings1> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy Smith" To: Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 10:11 AM Subject: [peel] Re: Festive Fifty 2000 Anyway I cheered up > a bit when PJ Harvey started to figure a bit more and was chuffed at > Broadcast getting in (although there are far better tracks), also > Calexico, and Neko Case was a well deserved No 1. I was pleased to hear a bit of PJ Harvey, the Fall, Calexico. Have to say though I hate the Neko Case song. > Anyone surprised at the inclusion of Radiohead? No, I voted for "Idioteque". Surprised "Kid A" got as high as no33 (or something like that) though. -- Jan From ian.sturrock@... Thu Jan 4 21:00:54 2001 From: ian.sturrock@... (Johnny Car) Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2001 20:00:54 -0000 Subject: Festive 50 Message-ID: <932kpm+nvt6@...> Can't say I'm surprised at Neko Case being number one.I remember Peel playing it twice in a row on one of his shows which apparently he'd only ever done once before (with 'Teenage Kicks'). None of my choices appeared this year, which were tracks from Lambchop, The Kingsbury Manx and Portal. I think it was a great year for sessions though, the Sex Clark Five being the highlight for me I think. Bill From gforsyth@... Thu Jan 4 23:08:10 2001 From: gforsyth@... (George Forsyth) Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2001 22:08:10 -0000 Subject: [peel] Festive 50 Message-ID: <002701c0769a$d3a019e0$6543883e@oemcomputer> >Can't say I'm surprised at Neko Case being number one.I remember Peel >playing it twice in a row on one of his shows which apparently he'd >only ever done once before (with 'Teenage Kicks'). A pedant writes: actually, he played Wah Hey! by The Turbines (from their majestic first album Last Dance Before Highway) three times in a row, THEN played the twangy intro after that, in 1986. Festive fifty: jolly good this year: FOUR country tracks, Laura Cantrell and Neko Case, and appearancs by The (mighty) Fall and PJHarvey. And no "dance". A satisfied mid-to-late 30s ex-student signs off George Forsyth From J.Gibson@... Fri Jan 5 16:57:33 2001 From: J.Gibson@... (Jon Gibson) Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2001 15:57:33 +0000 (GMT) Subject: Festive Fifty quiz Message-ID: Hi, I am looking for a recording of the John Peel show of December 19th, which featured the Festive Fifty quiz plus other exciting things. I am happy to either pay a reasonable sum or exchange it for something you may be looking for. E-mail me privately for details if you have a recording of this show. Cheers, Jon From djhc2@... Fri Jan 5 18:15:13 2001 From: djhc2@... (djhc2@...) Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2001 17:15:13 +0000 Subject: Festive Fifty 2000 Message-ID: As someone who has never, ever, EVER had one of their votes included in the FF (and I voted twice one year!), I can't go wild about the 2000 selection. Some much-loved stuff, esp with superb albums by the Fall and Polly Jean (tho' where was Kamikaze?). It's notable that others have said how pleased they were to see things like Calexico included (me too), since they're mentioning the minority interest. The usual stuff -- white boy guitar rock -- just puzzles me. I'd have liked to have seen at least a little dance music and a good deal less C&W (same goes for the whole year's programmes, but we must indulge the old fella). I guess this must mean that Peelie has a bigger audience than we might imagine, stragglers from the Evening Session who are listening out precisely for things like Clinic's Levis ad and '80s nostalgia (Gedge) fans . Ho hum. There were some great tunes this year in any case, and it's only a poll. I'd just love to know what appeared from 51-100. Peelie must know what they were. Here's to hearing at least three more magnificent tracks this year that won't appear in the 2001 FF. David Clifford Thirty-five and three-quarters, and a student until just two months ago. 1. Calexico - The crystal frontier 2. E.Z. Rollers - The cops don't like us 3. Atomic Soul Experiences - Run through the night From andy.smith@... Mon Jan 8 11:18:23 2001 From: andy.smith@... (Andy Smith) Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2001 10:18:23 GMT Subject: Festive Fifty 2000 Message-ID: <200101081018.KAA0000163696@...> David wrote: > It's notable that others have said how pleased they were to > see things like Calexico included (me too) > ... > I'd have liked to have seen at least a little dance music and > a good deal less C&W Well I actually voted for the Neko Case track, I think it's a great piece of songwriting and I really enjoyed the live set. And it's not that far away from Calexico, is it? (My other votes were Broadcast - but not the track that got in - and Pluto Monkey). I wasn't surprised that Radiohead got in but I was suprised by the choice of Kid A over Idioteque. My only other gripe (and I can't see a way around it) is that having several tracks by the same artiste in the chart reduces the variety a bit. Andy From c.lane@... Mon Jan 8 12:16:23 2001 From: c.lane@... (Chris Lane) Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2001 11:16:23 -0000 Subject: Upcoming sessions Message-ID: >From the R1 website: Wednesday 20th - J Mascis & The Frog Greeeeat. From thecorduroykid@... Mon Jan 8 13:46:31 2001 From: thecorduroykid@... (Pinwheel Herman) Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2001 04:46:31 -0800 (PST) Subject: j mascis and the... Message-ID: <20010108124631.22DD4189AF@...> frog? looking forward to it immensely. is the low set going to be broadcast minus the emergency tape? paulxx np: deltron 3030 Quoting Chris Lane : > From the R1 website: > > Wednesday 20th - J Mascis & The Frog > > Greeeeat. > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- mailed from virginstudent -- http://www.virginstudent.com From stuart@... Mon Jan 8 11:30:37 2001 From: stuart@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2001 10:30:37 +0000 Subject: [peel] Digest Number 335 In-Reply-To: <978783267.10738@egroups.com> Message-ID: >3. Atomic Soul Experiences - Run through the night ah, another vote for Kyoshi and his merry band - I wonder how many votes it'll take to get him in the 50 next year? Stuart From stuff1424@... Mon Jan 8 20:29:06 2001 From: stuff1424@... (stuff1424@...) Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2001 14:29:06 EST Subject: [peel] Digest Number 336 Message-ID: Hi all, I reckon the emergency tape bit would be edited out of the Low set. Wouldn't another emergency tape kick in when it all goes silent again? They'd have to edit the band and Peels' comments on it though. Should be fun to listen to- fantastic session I must say. Richard. > Message: 3 > Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2001 04:46:31 -0800 (PST) > From: Pinwheel Herman > Subject: j mascis and the... > > frog? looking forward to it immensely. is the low set going to be > broadcast > minus the emergency tape? > > paulxx > > np: deltron 3030 > > Quoting Chris Lane : > > > From the R1 website: > > > > Wednesday 20th - J Mascis & The Frog > > > > Greeeeat. > > > > > > > > From andymorrison@... Tue Jan 9 03:13:29 2001 From: andymorrison@... (Andrew Morrison) Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2001 02:13:29 +0000 Subject: [peel] Digest Number 336 References: Message-ID: <3A5A73C9.F5A5FDB0@...> stuff1424@... wrote: > > Hi all, > > I reckon the emergency tape bit would be edited out of the Low set. Wouldn't > another emergency tape kick in when it all goes silent again? They'd have to > edit the band and Peels' comments on it though. Should be fun to listen to- > fantastic session I must say. Yeah, can't wait to hear it again (sober, this time thankfully)! Regards, Andrew Morrison. ICQ No. 52250781 http://www.frostbyterecords.co.uk - Southern England's number one record company. http://www.trustnoone.co.uk - Free mp3 downloads from this site. From d.mckinnon@... Tue Jan 9 17:09:24 2001 From: d.mckinnon@... (Dougal McKinnon) Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2001 16:09:24 +0000 Subject: Marlo/Marlow/Marloe? In-Reply-To: <200101081018.KAA0000163696@...> References: <200101081018.KAA0000163696@...> Message-ID: Does anyone have any info on that band called Marlow (or something similar) that Peel's been playing occasionally? They've got something out on Probe Plus at the moment. They're surely not any relation to a band called Marlo that won that talent competition on BBC1 hosted by Ronan Keating about a year ago are they? dougal mckinnon (d.mckinnon@...) From c.lane@... Tue Jan 9 17:23:30 2001 From: c.lane@... (Chris Lane) Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2001 16:23:30 -0000 Subject: [peel] Marlo/Marlow/Marloe? Message-ID: Not sure - thought they might be from the Stoke area though? I think the name is a corruption of Marl-hole - of which Stoke has many (where they quarry clay), in particular a nice one just round the back of staffs.ac.uk (Stoke site). > -----Original Message----- > From: Dougal McKinnon [mailto:d.mckinnon@...] > Sent: 09 January 2001 16:09 > To: peel@egroups.com > Subject: [peel] Marlo/Marlow/Marloe? > > > Does anyone have any info on that band called Marlow (or something > similar) that Peel's been playing occasionally? They've got > something > out on Probe Plus at the moment. They're surely not any > relation to a > band called Marlo that won that talent competition on BBC1 hosted by > Ronan Keating about a year ago are they? > > dougal mckinnon > (d.mckinnon@...) > > > > From leigh.maude@... Tue Jan 9 17:22:55 2001 From: leigh.maude@... (leigh.maude@...) Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2001 16:22:55 +0000 Subject: Feshtve Fufftee Message-ID: <002569CF.005A0011.00@...> Contact: Tel: 2723 - None Available, 1st Floor South, Queens Walk Did any one record it on Minidisc? If anyone could help me fill in the gaps in my recording or anyone wants a copy of the bits they missed drop me a mail. Leigh Leigh.maude@... From d.mckinnon@... Tue Jan 9 17:27:24 2001 From: d.mckinnon@... (Dougal McKinnon) Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2001 16:27:24 +0000 Subject: [peel] Marlo/Marlow/Marloe? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Tue, 9 Jan 2001 16:23:30 -0000 Chris Lane wrote: > Not sure - thought they might be from the Stoke area though? > > I think the name is a corruption of Marl-hole - of which Stoke has many > (where they quarry clay), in particular a nice one just round the back of > staffs.ac.uk (Stoke site). The Marlo that won that talent competition were from Stoke. When they entered the competition they were called Mirage and were given the name Marlo by some agent-type associated with the show for no apparent reason. B'zarre. dougal mckinnon (d.mckinnon@...) From andymorrison@... Wed Jan 10 00:32:23 2001 From: andymorrison@... (andymorrison@...) Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2001 23:32:23 -0000 Subject: Marlo/Marlow/Marloe? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <93g727+nrqp@...> Just heard their live Holland session. First time I've knowingly heard their stuff - thought it was very good indeed: a nice blend of electronics and indie. Sound pretty acomplished for a new band (and nicely modest too). The lyrics almost seemed like a female reply to some of Arab Strap's rants and ramblings! A little bit of Curve in there too, methinks. Regards, Andrew Morrison. ICQ No. 52250781 http://www.trustnoone.co.uk - Free mp3 downloads from this site. --- In peel@egroups.com, Dougal McKinnon wrote: > The Marlo that won that talent competition were from Stoke. When they > entered the competition they were called Mirage and were given the name > Marlo by some agent-type associated with the show for no apparent > reason. B'zarre. > > dougal mckinnon > (d.mckinnon@s...) From andymorrison@... Wed Jan 10 01:03:32 2001 From: andymorrison@... (Andrew Morrison) Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 00:03:32 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Marlo/Marlow/Marloe? References: <93g727+nrqp@...> Message-ID: <3A5BA6D4.732A280C@...> Oop, got mixed up! Meant 'Melys'! Doh!! That'll learn me to pay more attention to Uncle John! Andy. andymorrison@... wrote: > > Just heard their live Holland session. First time I've knowingly heard > their stuff - thought it was very good indeed: a nice blend of > electronics and indie. Sound pretty acomplished for a new band (and > nicely modest too). The lyrics almost seemed like a female reply to > some of Arab Strap's rants and ramblings! A little bit of Curve in > there too, methinks. > > Regards, > Andrew Morrison. > ICQ No. 52250781 > http://www.trustnoone.co.uk - Free mp3 downloads from this site. > > --- In peel@egroups.com, Dougal McKinnon wrote: > > > The Marlo that won that talent competition were from Stoke. When > they > > entered the competition they were called Mirage and were given the > name > > Marlo by some agent-type associated with the show for no apparent > > reason. B'zarre. > > > > dougal mckinnon > > (d.mckinnon@s...) From hbro_online@... Wed Jan 10 16:03:05 2001 From: hbro_online@... (hbro_online@...) Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 15:03:05 -0000 Subject: Festive 50 Wanted! Message-ID: <93htj9+2sgv@...> Could anyone help me with some missing tracks from 1994/95. I have tapes from 94 to 2000 if you want to trade. From J.Gibson@... Wed Jan 10 17:33:37 2001 From: J.Gibson@... (Jon Gibson) Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 16:33:37 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Marlo/Marlow/Marloe? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I think the band are called Marlowe and have just released an album on 4AD. I think they're from Liverpool - I know there is a band called Marlowe from Liverpool and I'm assuming they're the same band - it also makes sense if they've released something on Probe Plus. There's an indifferent review of the album in this week's Big Issue too. Anyway, that's all I know. Jon On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Dougal McKinnon wrote: >Does anyone have any info on that band called Marlow (or something >similar) that Peel's been playing occasionally? They've got something >out on Probe Plus at the moment. They're surely not any relation to a >band called Marlo that won that talent competition on BBC1 hosted by >Ronan Keating about a year ago are they? > >dougal mckinnon >(d.mckinnon@...) > > > > > From J.Gibson@... Wed Jan 10 17:52:02 2001 From: J.Gibson@... (Jon Gibson) Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 16:52:02 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Marlo/Marlow/Marloe? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I think I'd better correct myself. The album is on Probe Plus and is called Darksparklecorner. I think that it was released this week. Jon On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Jon Gibson wrote: > >I think the band are called Marlowe and have just released an album on >4AD. I think they're from Liverpool - I know there is a band called >Marlowe from Liverpool and I'm assuming they're the same band - >it also makes sense if they've released something on Probe Plus. There's >an indifferent review of the album in this week's Big Issue too. > >Anyway, that's all I know. > >Jon > > >On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Dougal McKinnon wrote: > >>Does anyone have any info on that band called Marlow (or something >>similar) that Peel's been playing occasionally? They've got something >>out on Probe Plus at the moment. They're surely not any relation to a >>band called Marlo that won that talent competition on BBC1 hosted by >>Ronan Keating about a year ago are they? >> >>dougal mckinnon >>(d.mckinnon@...) >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > From festive50@... Thu Jan 11 00:14:01 2001 From: festive50@... (Philip Edwards) Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 23:14:01 -0000 Subject: [peel] Festive 50 Wanted! In-Reply-To: <93htj9+2sgv@...> Message-ID: Hi ? I have the complete FF's for 1994 & 5 spread over 7 C90 tapes What have you got to swap? I know I have some tracks missing from FF 99 and/or All Time FF 2000. I'll let you know. Have you got any non FF tapes prior to 2000? Regards Phil Edwards -----Original Message----- From: hbro_online@... [mailto:hbro_online@...] Sent: 10 January 2001 15:03 To: peel@egroups.com Subject: [peel] Festive 50 Wanted! Could anyone help me with some missing tracks from 1994/95. I have tapes from 94 to 2000 if you want to trade. From troche@... Thu Jan 11 02:48:02 2001 From: troche@... (Tom Roche) Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 20:48:02 -0500 Subject: [peel] Digest Number 336 In-Reply-To: <978975465.37515@egroups.com> Message-ID: At 12:37 PM -0500 1/8/1, peel@egroups.com wrote: > >frog? looking forward to it immensely. is the low set going to be broadcast >minus the emergency tape? I do like the idea that, to the BBC, the airing of Peel's show often constitutes some sort of "emergency." Peel's World Service show started back up last night after yet another month ot two hiatus; wish I knew what was going on there. He sounded a bit formal with a slightly slower delivery and slightly forced cheerfullness. Who knows what sort of demands the World Service suis make on him. Still, music was great, esp a cut from The Bugs from the Isle Of Wight... a must have. It's on at 4:05AM for most of you....! tom in atlanta From hbro_online@... Thu Jan 11 08:14:19 2001 From: hbro_online@... (hbro_online@...) Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 07:14:19 -0000 Subject: Festive 50 Wanted! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <93jmgb+s3ji@...> I have tapes from various years of the weekly shows. I must admit I never tape over, or label anything so it would take some time to check through my tapes. I can lay my hands on the 99 and 2000 tapes you request so drop me a note Regards, Ian Parker hbro_online@... --- In peel@egroups.com, "Philip Edwards" wrote: > Hi ? > I have the complete FF's for 1994 & 5 spread over 7 C90 tapes > What have you got to swap? > I know I have some tracks missing from FF 99 and/or All Time FF 2000. > I'll let you know. Have you got any non FF tapes prior to 2000? > > Regards > Phil Edwards > > > -----Original Message----- > From: hbro_online@h... [mailto:hbro_online@h...] > Sent: 10 January 2001 15:03 > To: peel@egroups.com > Subject: [peel] Festive 50 Wanted! > > Could anyone help me with some missing tracks from 1994/95. I have > tapes from 94 to 2000 if you want to trade. From iaparkin@... Wed Jan 10 00:53:00 2001 From: iaparkin@... (Ian Parkin) Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 00:53:00 Subject: outrageous grovel Message-ID: Just been catching up on the digests after a while away and the messages about the festive fifty have got me interested. I listened to John through my school, university and early work years, until I left for sunnier climes in 1994. I'm in the US of A and far from easy access to the show in any form of high quality. ... so ... .. anyone guess what is coming next ? ... Is there anyone out there with the entire festive 50 on any form of media that they would be willing to copy and send to me ? I will cover all costs. Pretty much any media would be OK - VHS (NTSC or PAL); audio tape; MP3, minidisc, DAT, etc. A digital format would be nice though :) Thanks IAP _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com From thecorduroykid@... Thu Jan 11 11:53:05 2001 From: thecorduroykid@... (Pinwheel Herman) Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 02:53:05 -0800 (PST) Subject: world service Message-ID: <20010111105305.5AF7618B83@...> thanks tom, do you know if y ou can pick it up in britain? i know will can get it through his telly cos he's got digital and all that, but if there's any other way of doing it i'd love to hear it. and is andy kershaw still in there? for those of you that aren't aware, andy has a new show starting on radio 3 on sunday nights as of april. personally can't wait, his sacking was an absolute disgrace. good to see him back. i'm rambling... paulxxx np: cuban boys - eastwood > I do like the idea that, to the BBC, the airing of Peel's show often > constitutes some sort of "emergency." > > Peel's World Service show started back up last night after yet another > month ot two hiatus; wish I knew what was going on there. He sounded a bit > formal with a slightly slower delivery and slightly forced cheerfullness. > Who knows what sort of demands the World Service suis make on him. Still, > music was great, esp a cut from The Bugs from the Isle Of Wight... a must > have. > > It's on at 4:05AM for most of you....! > > > tom in atlanta ---------------------------------------------------------- mailed from virginstudent -- http://www.virginstudent.com From danbutt@... Thu Jan 11 13:00:56 2001 From: danbutt@... (Daniel Butt) Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 12:00:56 -0000 Subject: [peel] Festive 50 Wanted! References: Message-ID: Phil - reading this I get a vague feeling I was meant to copy you some (or all) of either the 99 or all time FF. I also have a vague feeling I never did. Sorry about that! I think I've still got them (probably), so let me know what you still need. Dan Butt ----- Original Message ----- From: Philip Edwards To: Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 11:14 PM Subject: RE: [peel] Festive 50 Wanted! > Hi ? > I have the complete FF's for 1994 & 5 spread over 7 C90 tapes > What have you got to swap? > I know I have some tracks missing from FF 99 and/or All Time FF 2000. > I'll let you know. Have you got any non FF tapes prior to 2000? > > Regards > Phil Edwards > > > -----Original Message----- > From: hbro_online@... [mailto:hbro_online@...] > Sent: 10 January 2001 15:03 > To: peel@egroups.com > Subject: [peel] Festive 50 Wanted! > > Could anyone help me with some missing tracks from 1994/95. I have > tapes from 94 to 2000 if you want to trade. > > > > > > > > From danbutt@... Thu Jan 11 13:43:39 2001 From: danbutt@... (Daniel Butt) Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 12:43:39 -0000 Subject: [peel] Festive 50 Wanted! References: Message-ID: oops - didn't mean to send this to the whole list - sorry. Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: Daniel Butt To: Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 12:00 PM Subject: Re: [peel] Festive 50 Wanted! > Phil - reading this I get a vague feeling I was meant to copy you some (or > all) of either the 99 or all time FF. I also have a vague feeling I never > did. Sorry about that! I think I've still got them (probably), so let me > know what you still need. > > Dan Butt > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Philip Edwards > To: > Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 11:14 PM > Subject: RE: [peel] Festive 50 Wanted! > > > > Hi ? > > I have the complete FF's for 1994 & 5 spread over 7 C90 tapes > > What have you got to swap? > > I know I have some tracks missing from FF 99 and/or All Time FF 2000. > > I'll let you know. Have you got any non FF tapes prior to 2000? > > > > Regards > > Phil Edwards > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: hbro_online@... [mailto:hbro_online@...] > > Sent: 10 January 2001 15:03 > > To: peel@egroups.com > > Subject: [peel] Festive 50 Wanted! > > > > Could anyone help me with some missing tracks from 1994/95. I have > > tapes from 94 to 2000 if you want to trade. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From me@... Thu Jan 11 22:53:15 2001 From: me@... (Ed Blackmore) Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 21:53:15 +0000 Subject: [peel] outrageous grovel Message-ID: > Is there anyone out there with the entire festive 50 on any form of media > that they would be willing to copy and send to me ? Hi Ian, I'd be happy to help (no cost!). I record most the shows onto my computer, then encode to mp3. This means I get 6.5 shows per CD. Sessions tracks are edited out of the show. I can easily make you a CD next week and send it out. I include a copy of my show list, if you want to pick something out to fill the rest of the CD, I don't mind sending two, but without cases. The shows have a code: (SE = start and end of show, _E missed start, 1E missed 1 full song). All the Best, Ed ================================================= Ed Blackmore, 3rd Year Computation UMIST ================================================= Join in the Millennium Ed Experience: http://www.edblackmore.net "One great click out" From me@... Thu Jan 11 23:34:29 2001 From: me@... (Ed Blackmore) Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 22:34:29 +0000 Subject: [peel] outrageous grovel Message-ID: > > Is there anyone out there with the entire festive 50 on any form of media > > that they would be willing to copy and send to me ? > > Ed Sorry, should have been sent to Ian, not the list, Ed ================================================= Ed Blackmore, 3rd Year Computation UMIST ================================================= Join in the Millennium Ed Experience: http://www.edblackmore.net "One great click out" From nmd@... Fri Jan 12 10:43:14 2001 From: nmd@... (Neil Davies) Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 09:43:14 -0000 Subject: [peel] outrageous grovel Message-ID: <00de01c07c7c$16fc5b40$448924c1@upd-pc128> Hi Ed Can we access your MP3 files on Napster or similar. Maybe someone can convert every festive fifty onto Napster and thus be available to all. Power to the people! Neil -----Original Message----- From: Ed Blackmore To: peel@egroups.com Date: 11 January 2001 22:24 Subject: Re: [peel] outrageous grovel >> Is there anyone out there with the entire festive 50 on any form of media >> that they would be willing to copy and send to me ? > >Hi Ian, > >I'd be happy to help (no cost!). I record most the shows onto my >computer, then encode to mp3. This means I get 6.5 shows per CD. >Sessions tracks are edited out of the show. I can easily make you a >CD next week and send it out. > >I include a copy of my show list, if you want to pick something out >to fill the rest of the CD, I don't mind sending two, but without cases. >The shows have a code: (SE = start and end of show, _E missed >start, 1E missed 1 full song). > >All the Best, >Ed >================================================= >Ed Blackmore, 3rd Year Computation UMIST >================================================= >Join in the Millennium Ed Experience: > http://www.edblackmore.net >"One great click out" > > > From john.bravin@... Fri Jan 12 17:50:42 2001 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 17:50:42 +0100 Subject: [peel] world service Message-ID: <002a01c07cb7$cd1a82e0$1b9182c3@...> BBC World Service is 648 kHz on the MW. Very strong signal in the UK. It's also on the Internet along with most BBC radio programmes. -- John Bravin >do you know if y ou can pick it up in britain >> Peel's World Service show started back up last night. It's on at 4:05AM for most of you....! From jonathan_sheldon@... Fri Jan 12 20:33:50 2001 From: jonathan_sheldon@... (Jon Sheldon) Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 19:33:50 -0000 Subject: Cheeky Request! References: <979288146.12796@egroups.com> Message-ID: <002a01c07cce$9a299ee0$394b883e@u0r4h2> Hello people, I just joined the group, I was wondering if anyone could help me, I am particularly looking for the sessions by Alfie performed in March 2000 and Clearlake in November 2000 amongst others. I missed these when they were broadcast due to work and have only just discovered the list. Please help me folks. I'll pay for any postage, media etc. Thanks Jon From me@... Sat Jan 13 01:28:27 2001 From: me@... (Ed Blackmore) Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 00:28:27 +0000 Subject: [peel] outrageous grovel Message-ID: > Can we access your MP3 files on Napster or similar. Maybe someone can > convert every festive fifty onto Napster and thus be available to all. Actually I've just started playing with napster, and all my peel tracks and sessions are there. The Shows and Festive Fifties are too big, 50-100MB. So you might find me. My flat is getting ISDN in a few weeks, and this *maybe* enable an ftp site. (c: > Power to the people! Ok, be realistic. It's theft. Ed ================================================= Ed Blackmore, 3rd Year Computation UMIST ================================================= Join in the Millennium Ed Experience: http://www.edblackmore.net "One great click out" From danbutt@... Sat Jan 13 11:34:34 2001 From: danbutt@... (Daniel Butt) Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 10:34:34 -0000 Subject: Laura Cantrell References: Message-ID: This is supposed to be a public service announcement, but it might be completely superfluous, cos I haven't been listening to the show this week, and Peel may well have been banging on about it. But I just thought I'd mention that I just received my ticket for Laura Cantrell at Dingwalls on 31st Jan, and they don't seem to have sold out yet, which I find pretty astonishing (although I haven't seen it advertised anywhere.) So hurry, hurry, while stocks last, etc. Dan ___________________________ Dan Butt www.tremond.co.uk ____________________________ From me@... Sun Jan 14 18:53:30 2001 From: me@... (Ed Blackmore) Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2001 17:53:30 +0000 Subject: [peel] outrageous grovel Message-ID: > My flat is getting ISDN in a few weeks, and this *maybe* enable an > ftp site. (c: > > > Power to the people! > > Ok, be realistic. It's theft. > > Ed > ================================================= > Ed Blackmore, 3rd Year Computation UMIST > ================================================= > Join in the Millennium Ed Experience: > http://www.edblackmore.net > "One great click out" > > > > ================================================= Ed Blackmore, 3rd Year Computation UMIST ================================================= Join in the Millennium Ed Experience: http://www.edblackmore.net "One great click out" From thecorduroykid@... Mon Jan 15 13:06:44 2001 From: thecorduroykid@... (Pinwheel Herman) Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 04:06:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [peel] Laura Cantrell Message-ID: <20010115120644.EACE4189AA@...> hope they haven't sold out, am desperate to go. it will be magical. and then monkey steals the drum on friday night at hte white horse, then trail of dead and peachers on saturday. that weeks looking good *if* i can get lc tickets. on a peel-related note, does anyone know exaclty where the radio 1 studios are? i've been told portland place, but i had a look aroudn and nothing was obviously r1. and will peel be broadcasting from london tomorrow? paulxx np: positively testcard - gas up my hotrod stoker the kwela groove frenzy's hit town ---------------------------------------------------------- mailed from virginstudent -- http://www.virginstudent.com From bigmice@... Wed Jan 17 13:53:11 2001 From: bigmice@... (robert strachan) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2001 12:53:11 +0000 (GMT) Subject: Marlo/Marlow/Marloe? In-Reply-To: <979203432.79696@egroups.com> Message-ID: > Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 16:33:37 +0000 (GMT) > From: Jon Gibson > Subject: Re: Marlo/Marlow/Marloe? > > > I think the band are called Marlowe and have just released an album on > 4AD. I think they're from Liverpool - I know there is a band called > Marlowe from Liverpool and I'm assuming they're the same band - > it also makes sense if they've released something on Probe Plus. There's > an indifferent review of the album in this week's Big Issue too. > Sorry to join this one late as I've only just checked my mail for the first time in ages. I haven't heard of the Marlowe on 4AD but if they exist they're a different band to the one that have just released an LP on Probe Plus. The probe plus Marlowe are indeed from liverpool and have been around for a couple of years- hence they were mightily pissed off when the comedy stoke pop group Marlo won the BBC light entertainment thingy last year. Anyway, they stuck with the name and 'Darksparklecorner' is well worth checking out despite the dismal review in the big issue and there's a single out in the next couple of months. They haven't played live outside the north west much apart from a few dates supporting HMHB but I think there's a tour planned for the summer. Their singer is also the drummer in Fabiola who have a split 7 inch out at the moment on SodaStreamPolitics Recordings which Peel has also played recently (I must confess that I only know this because I run that particular label- shameful self promotion). Also I think there's a lo-fi outfit from the mid-west of the US called marlowe which adds to the confusion. Anyway does anybody know anything about the 4AD Marlowe? Cheers, Rob ---------------------- bigmice@... From J.Gibson@... Fri Jan 19 18:04:02 2001 From: J.Gibson@... (Jon Gibson) Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 17:04:02 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: Marlo/Marlow/Marloe? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, robert strachan wrote: >Fabiola who have a split 7 inch out at the moment on >SodaStreamPolitics Recordings which Peel has also played >recently (I must confess that I only know this because I >run that particular label- shameful self promotion). > It's worth mentioning that on the other side of that single are Flamingo 50 who are a brilliant live punk band and well worth seeing if you're in the Liverpool area - probably the best live band in Liverpool. > >Anyway does anybody know anything about the 4AD Marlowe? > Sorry, that was my mistake. The review in the Big Issue mentioned 4AD at the start but it was meant as a reference to the style of music rather than the label that they're signed to. I'd not read it properly. The album, as you say, is on Probe Plus. I don't know of any other Marlowes myself. Cheers, Jon From matt.watkinson@... Tue Jan 23 23:10:22 2001 From: matt.watkinson@... (Matt Watkinson) Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 22:10:22 -0000 Subject: [peel] Laura Cantrell References: Message-ID: <002701c08589$48f678e0$549b01d5@watkin> I bought my Laura Cantrell ticket today. Gideon Coe mentioned it this evening on his London Live show tonight. I'm really looking forward to it. The Arlenes are supporting which is a big bonus for me as I was looking to see them soon anyway. Matt ----- Original Message ----- From: Daniel Butt To: Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2001 10:34 AM Subject: [peel] Laura Cantrell > This is supposed to be a public service announcement, but it might be > completely superfluous, cos I haven't been listening to the show this week, > and Peel may well have been banging on about it. But I just thought I'd > mention that I just received my ticket for Laura Cantrell at Dingwalls on > 31st Jan, and they don't seem to have sold out yet, which I find pretty > astonishing (although I haven't seen it advertised anywhere.) So hurry, > hurry, while stocks last, etc. > > Dan > > ___________________________ > Dan Butt > www.tremond.co.uk > ____________________________ > > > > From troche@... Wed Jan 24 06:12:05 2001 From: troche@... (Tom Roche) Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 00:12:05 -0500 Subject: The Bugs In-Reply-To: <979203432.79696@egroups.com> Message-ID: Still trying to locate something or anything by The Bugs from the Isle Of Wight that Peel played earlier this month. There is a playlist page for his SW show like the R1 page but it was not updated that week. Anyone have label info or a web contact? tom in atl From les_miller@... Fri Jan 26 12:21:15 2001 From: les_miller@... (Les Miller) Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 11:21:15 +0000 Subject: Gutterville Splendor 6 Message-ID: <802569E0.003E5AED.00@...> Did anyone catch the email address for this band? It was something @.... Their sound is Birthday Party-ish which is appropriate as they are from Australia/ There was also a band on last week called 'Bomb Circle' with a demo CD. As with most of this demo stuff they never seem to see 'proper' releases. They are from Shrewsbury - anyone have any info on them? From djhc2@... Sat Jan 27 14:21:41 2001 From: djhc2@... (djhc2@...) Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2001 13:21:41 +0000 Subject: [peel] Digest Number 346 Message-ID: >Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 11:21:15 +0000 > From: "Les Miller" >Subject: Gutterville Splendor 6 > > > >Did anyone catch the email address for this band? It was something @.... It was flaver@..., if I wrote it down correctly. Great tune, but I haven't got around to e-mailing them yet so let us know if it's right. DC From c.lane@... Wed Jan 31 16:38:28 2001 From: c.lane@... (Chris Lane) Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 15:38:28 -0000 Subject: Track identity Message-ID: Sorting out a pile of tapes, came across some snippetts I must have taped from the show 10-12 years ago, mostly with the band/track/album credits from John, but one without that I'm intrigued by. It's some kind of comedy hardcore track, american, in which the band have become jaded with the scene, having to record "turgid dirges" week after week in rapidly changing band lineups. The chorus goes something like "We're old, we're fat, and we're slow". Ring any bells?