From p_reavy@... Thu Nov 1 17:25:07 2001 From: p_reavy@... (p_reavy@...) Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 16:25:07 -0000 Subject: Peel top 20 LPs? Message-ID: <9rrt13+7c7e@...> Two or three years ago, there was a list going around of John Peel's favourite 20 LPs. I have a feeling he did it for a feature in one of the broadsheets, maybe the Daily Telegraph. If anybody saved a copy, could they possibly post it? Also welcome would be any 'end of year' lists of Peel's. His ten favourites of 1974 turned up in the sleeve notes to a Robert Wyatt LP (because one pick was Rock Bottom), and they were an interesting read. Ta, Peter From john.bravin@... Thu Nov 1 18:52:45 2001 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 18:52:45 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peel top 20 LPs? References: <9rrt13+7c7e@...> Message-ID: <000c01c162fe$03a75e00$f09282c3@...> Peter For more details the Festive Fifty see http://www.rocklist.net/festive50.htm This page has the lists for 1976-2000 Looking at 1976, most of the names are now 'Rock Legends', but who exactly were 'Grinderswitch' with their No. 27 entry 'Pickin' the blues' John Bravin ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: 01 November 2001 17:25 Subject: [peel] Peel top 20 LPs? > > Also welcome would be any 'end of year' lists of Peel's. From stuart@... Thu Nov 1 18:55:43 2001 From: stuart@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 17:55:43 +0000 Subject: Peel top 20 LPs? In-Reply-To: <1004635555.108.34820.m12@yahoogroups.com> References: <1004635555.108.34820.m12@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: >Also welcome would be any 'end of year' lists of Peel's. His ten >favourites of 1974 turned up in the sleeve notes to a Robert Wyatt LP >(because one pick was Rock Bottom), and they were an interesting read. not the same thing and you've probably seen it already, but the transcript from Desert Island Discs can be found at http://www.vacant.org.uk/interviews/peeldid.html Like a top 20, only it's 7. S -- From rockerq@... Thu Nov 1 19:22:18 2001 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 13:22:18 EST Subject: [peel] Peel top 20 LPs? Message-ID: <118.6fc46da.2912ecda@...> << but who exactly were 'Grinderswitch' with their No. 27 entry 'Pickin' the blues' >> Doh! From p_reavy@... Fri Nov 2 12:40:13 2001 From: p_reavy@... (p_reavy@...) Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 11:40:13 -0000 Subject: Peel top 20 LPs?/Undertones In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <9ru0mt+pjf8@...> > not the same thing and you've probably seen it already, but the > transcript from Desert Island Discs can be found at > http://www.vacant.org.uk/interviews/peeldid.html > Like a top 20, only it's 7. Hadn't seen that - thanks. Radio 3 has a sort of equivalent to Desert Island Discs, called Private Passions. It lasts an hour, and has less personal chat but more music. I know that Peel was on it, but I missed it. There's a piece by Peel about the Undertones in the Guardian today: http://film.guardian.co.uk/interview/interviewpages/0,6737,585073,00.h tml Peter From peel@yahoogroups.com Fri Nov 2 20:54:44 2001 From: peel@yahoogroups.com (peel@yahoogroups.com) Date: 2 Nov 2001 19:54:44 -0000 Subject: New file uploaded to peel Message-ID: <1004730884.43482.54113.w38@yahoogroups.com> Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the peel group. File : /metropeel.jpg Uploaded by : steven@... Description : Metro 60 Second Interview (Tuesday 30 October) You can access this file at the URL http://groups.yahoo.com/group/peel/files/metropeel.jpg To learn more about file sharing for your group, please visit http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/groups/files Regards, steven@... From stuart@... Sat Nov 3 10:36:55 2001 From: stuart@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 09:36:55 +0000 Subject: [peel] Digest Number 418 In-Reply-To: <1004739897.255.10231.m12@yahoogroups.com> References: <1004739897.255.10231.m12@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: ><< but who >exactly were 'Grinderswitch' with their No. 27 entry 'Pickin' the blues' >> > >Doh! hey! Younger readers might be interested to know that this is the guitar instrumental which always opened/closed the show in the 1970's and '80's. Fascinated to see the 'top 13' for 1977 with its Motors-tastic top 3 (maybe this is why it's never emerged until recently!) Stuart -- From john.bravin@... Sat Nov 3 12:04:27 2001 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 12:04:27 +0100 Subject: Grinderswitch References: <1004739897.255.10231.m12@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <000b01c16458$7d0ba7a0$62e3e0d5@...> Thanks Stuart Having listened to most of the shows through the 70s I was never aware that "dum di dum di dum di dum" with the overlayed slide guitar was by Grinderswitch. Some Internet research shows it's actually an Elmore James song, but you can hear a snip of the Grinderswitch version at http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/clipserve/B000002R6L001004/t/002-08074 09-7670459 Don't tell me the Archer's theme tune is actually by Fairport Convention... John ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stuart McHugh" To: Sent: 03 November 2001 10:36 > Younger readers might be interested to know that this is the guitar > instrumental which always opened/closed the show in the 1970's and > '80's. > Stuart From troche@... Sun Nov 4 04:09:58 2001 From: troche@... (Tom Roche) Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 22:09:58 -0500 Subject: Grinderswitch In-Reply-To: <1004790413.126.63171.m12@yahoogroups.com> References: <1004790413.126.63171.m12@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: At 12:26 PM +0000 11/3/01, peel@yahoogroups.com wrote: >Having listened to most of the shows through the 70s I was never aware >that "dum di dum di dum di dum" with the overlayed slide guitar was by >Grinderswitch. Some Internet research shows it's actually an Elmore >James song, This prompted some more research here on a Saturday night when I should be watching the baseball series but it is a rout. I have the the original Grinderswitch LP right here "Macon Tracks" released in '75 on Capricorn... recorded an hour down the interstate from here in Macon Georgia. There may have been a song called Pickin' The Blues by Elmore James, but the Grinderswich label credit for that cut says it was written by one Lloyd Copas. A little further research shows that Copas a.k.a Coyboy Copas recorded a few singles for King and Dot in 57-59 (see http://rcs.law.emory.edu/rcs/index.htm) and that his version of Pickin The Blues appears on the Nashville Records LP Late and Great Cowboy Copas Nashville NLP-2013 (see http://folkindex.mse.jhu.edu/CP13.htm ) A dead rock stars site (http://users.efortress.com/doc-rock/1960.html ) says Cowboy Copas (Lloyd Copas) - Died 3-5-1963 - Plane crash ( Country - Honky Tonk ) Born 7-15-1913 in Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S. (He did,"Tragic Romance" and "Alabam"). Now we come the Stuff I never Knew part. It turns out Coyboy Copas was one of the two other passengers killed in the Plane Crash that killed Patsy Cline. This from a Patsy Cline bio page: Patsy's life tragically ended on March 5, 1963 when the airplane, in which she was a passenger, crashed in the mountains near Camden, TN. The plane was owned and piloted by her manager, Randy Hughes. The other two passengers were "Cowboy" Lloyd Copas and Hawkshaw Hawkins. They had been in Kansas City performing in a benefit show for the family of a local disc jockey. The weather was too bad to fly so they had to spend the night after the show. They waited all of the next day and Patsy was going to drive back with her good friend Dottie West, but the weather cleared up enough to fly, so she left with her entourage. They were last seen at the airfield in Dyersburg, TN, approximately 90 miles from Nashville, where they'd stopped to refuel. The airport manager suggested that they stay the night after advising of high winds and inclement weather along the flight path, but Hughes responded, "I've already come this far. We'll be there before you know it." Unfortunately, they never made it to Nashville. As for Pickin' the Blues being Peel's "former" theme song note that still is used on his half-hour World Service show (which after 15+ years is still on once a week, on a 6-weeks-on, 6-weeks-off rotation with a Steve Lamacq half hour.) It is webcast at 04:05 GMT (Wed), 13:05 & 20:05 GMT (Sun) plus on SW and LW at various times if you want to weed thru the schedules. The BBCWS info page, w/track listings for this week's show (incl good 'ol Grinderswitch) is at http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/peel.shtml tom in atlanta From john.bravin@... Sun Nov 4 09:33:55 2001 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 09:33:55 +0100 Subject: [peel] Grinderswitch References: <1004790413.126.63171.m12@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <000701c1650b$71562080$c19082c3@...> Thanks Tom, but now the plot thickens: I was fascinated by your research, and bizarrely was driving round here in Belgium on Saturday morning listening to the World Service when I caught the Peel show complete with Pickin' the Blues. But the real question is who wrote the song. Elmore James certainly penned one version, which you can hear on http://ubl.artistdirect.com/store/artist/album/0,,1051072,00.html and Dru Lombar, the singer/songwriter/guitarist and leader of Grinderswitch, plays a version with his follow-on band Dr. Hector & the Groove Injectors on a Tribute to Elmore James compilation on Icehouse Records. It's not such an academic question, with two playings per show, and probably over 5000 shows, who gets the royalties, the estate of Elmore James or Lloyd Copas? John ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Roche" To: Sent: 04 November 2001 04:09 Subject: [peel] Re: Grinderswitch > I have the the original Grinderswitch LP right here "Macon Tracks" released in '75 on Capricorn... recorded an hour down the interstate from here in Macon Georgia. > > There may have been a song called Pickin' The Blues by Elmore James, but the Grinderswich label credit for that cut says it was written by one Lloyd Copas. A little further research shows that Copas a.k.a Coyboy Copas recorded a few singles for King and Dot in 57-59 (see http://rcs.law.emory.edu/rcs/index.htm) and that his version of Pickin The Blues appears on the Nashville Records LP Late and Great Cowboy Copas Nashville NLP-2013 (see http://folkindex.mse.jhu.edu/CP13.htm ) > From troche@... Tue Nov 6 03:11:20 2001 From: troche@... (Tom Roche) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 21:11:20 -0500 Subject: [peel] Digest Number 420 In-Reply-To: <1004879619.238.72526.m12@yahoogroups.com> References: <1004879619.238.72526.m12@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: At 1:13 PM +0000 11/4/01, peel@yahoogroups.com wrote: >It's not such an academic question, with two playings per show, and >probably over 5000 shows, who gets the royalties, the estate of Elmore >James or Lloyd Copas? More research. I went and got a box of papers down from the attic from a trip to London in 1988. On Oct 10 1988 Peel let my wife and me attend a taping of his World Service half-hour show. John gave me his extra typed cue sheet which had also served as his handwritten script. It lists titles and artists of course plus durations and full publishing credits. Pickin the Blues opened and closed the show (which included Dinosaur Jr, Fugazi, Rev Fred Lane and MC Bam Bam) and publishing credit went to "Copas." If someone has a website and would like me to scan and send this odd BBC document to post for all to see let me know. tom From daniel.butt@... Wed Nov 7 23:18:28 2001 From: daniel.butt@... (Daniel Butt) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 22:18:28 +0000 (GMT) Subject: The current show In-Reply-To: Message-ID: If anyone's not currently listening and can, the show's pretty priceless at the moment. Our man appears to have had "a couple of glasses" of red wine, and is finding operating CD players, reading words, speaking, etc., even harder than usual... Dan From d.mckinnon@... Thu Nov 8 09:47:02 2001 From: d.mckinnon@... (Dougal McKinnon) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 08:47:02 +0000 Subject: [peel] The current show In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Wed, 7 Nov 2001 22:18:28 +0000 (GMT) Daniel Butt wrote: > If anyone's not currently listening and can, the show's pretty priceless > at the moment. Our man appears to have had "a couple of glasses" of red > wine, and is finding operating CD players, reading words, speaking, etc., > even harder than usual... Is that at all possible? I think he's been trying for some time to get "I'm not reading this teribly well, am I?" into the language as some sort of Fast Show type catchphrase. Moving onto the Festive Fifty, what was the address that he read out on Tuesday night for entries? dougal mckinnon (d.mckinnon@...) From martinw@... Thu Nov 8 18:52:22 2001 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 17:52:22 +0000 Subject: re [peel] Digest Number 421 Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20011108175147.00b1be60@...> At 1:13 PM +0000 11/4/01, peel@yahoogroups.com wrote: >>It's not such an academic question, with two playings per show, and >>probably over 5000 shows, who gets the royalties, the estate of Elmore >>James or Lloyd Copas? Tom Roche added >Pickin the Blues opened and closed the show (which included Dinosaur Jr, >Fugazi, Rev Fred Lane and MC Bam Bam) and publishing credit went to "Copas." None of the information on 'Pickin' The Blues' is inconsistent Most of Elmore James' recordings regardless of who happened to get the copyright were electric versions of preexisting material Cowboy Copas was a well known name in the late 40s and 50s and got a lot of radio on things like the Oprey. Given that 'Pickin' The Blues' is exactly the sort of tune that people would have used to learn guitar (you play it very slowly and then gradually get faster!) it probably became commonly known and Elmore James could easily have picked it up - The timing is right - written and recorded by Copas and then recorded by Elmore James is quite likely The James track is quite nice but it would be possible to listen to it and it not click that it is Peels' theme martinw From rob@... Thu Nov 8 20:42:51 2001 From: rob@... (Rob Brewer) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 19:42:51 +0000 Subject: [peel] The current show In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.1.20011108193857.00acba10@...> At 08:47 08/11/01 +0000, Dougal McKinnon wrote: >Moving onto the Festive Fifty, what was the address that he read out on >Tuesday night for entries? I don't know, but if you have web access you can vote at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/alt/peel_features/festive_fifty_vote.shtml Festive 50 shows are December 25-6-7, if anyone's wondering. Rob From john.bravin@... Thu Nov 8 22:53:59 2001 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 22:53:59 +0100 Subject: Pickin' the Blues References: <4.3.2.7.2.20011108175147.00b1be60@...> Message-ID: <000f01c1689f$df78a8c0$7f9482c3@...> Some more finger pickin' research. There's no knowing when it was written, but Pickin' the Blues was recorded by: Chet Atkins in 1954 Elmore James in New York City in late 1962 or early 1963 with Elmore James: vocal/guitar; Walking Willie: piano Cowboy Copas in 1966 BUT intriguingly Memphis Minnie (Minnie McCoy) Louisiana blues singer and guitarist recorded Pickin' the Blues in 1931. Songs of hers include "Pickin' the Blues", and "Bumble Bee" (evolved by others such as Waters, Muddy into "Honey Bee"). It's not exactly the same song, but is close enough to influence the others. Go to http://www.ladysixstring.com/artists/blues/MemphisMinnie/ and follow the links to listen to Playing the Blues 2. Don't miss out, she sounds amazing. Minnie was born in 1897 and started recording in 1920 James started playing at the age of 10 in 1928, and recording in 1951. Copas started playing in 1940 and recording in 1946 Atkins was born in 1924 and started recording in 1952 My guess is Pickin' the Blues pre-dates Memphis Minnie, and was just a traditional blues song which evolved. John Bravin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Martin Wheatley" To: Sent: 08 November 2001 18:52 > None of the information on 'Pickin' The Blues' is inconsistent > Most of Elmore James' recordings regardless of who happened to get the > copyright were electric versions of preexisting material > Cowboy Copas was a well known name in the late 40s and 50s and got a lot of > radio on things like the Oprey. Given that 'Pickin' The Blues' is exactly > the sort > of tune that people would have used to learn guitar (you play it very > slowly and then gradually get faster!) it probably became commonly known > and Elmore James could easily have picked it up - > The timing is right - written and recorded by Copas and then recorded by > Elmore James is quite likely From paul@... Fri Nov 9 02:42:27 2001 From: paul@... (Paul Ackroyd) Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 01:42:27 +0000 Subject: [peel] Digest Number 422 In-Reply-To: <1005174476.131.14206.m12@yahoogroups.com> References: <1005174476.131.14206.m12@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <9uM7IeADSz67MwhK@...> too right, especially when he started misquoting shakespeare. you could almost hear anita cringing every time he opened his mouth, sterling stuff >Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 22:18:28 +0000 (GMT) > From: Daniel Butt >Subject: The current show > >If anyone's not currently listening and can, the show's pretty priceless >at the moment. Our man appears to have had "a couple of glasses" of red >wine, and is finding operating CD players, reading words, speaking, etc., >even harder than usual... > >Dan From c.lane@... Tue Nov 13 09:54:09 2001 From: c.lane@... (Chris Lane) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 08:54:09 -0000 Subject: Recording anybody? Message-ID: Did anyone grab The White Stripes electronically on Thursday? I was unable to as we were heading to Europe for the weekend and we listened in the car, cursing! I realised later that I could have set the video to record it...whoops... Cheers Chris -----EMAIL DISCLAIMER------------------------------------------------- This email and any files transmitted with it are intended solely for the addressee(s) and may be legally privileged and/or confidential. If you have received this email in error please destroy it and notify the sender. You must not use or disclose any part of this message if you are not the intended recipient. Unauthorised use/disclosure may be unlawful. Opinions expressed may be personal to the author and may not necessarily reflect the opinions of Khaos Technologies or its affiliates. We may monitor email communication passing through our networks and we reserve the right to store all/part of any communication. We take reasonable precautions to ensure our emails are virus free, however, we cannot accept responsibility for any virus transmitted and recommend that you implement your own virus checking procedures. From me@... Tue Nov 13 11:33:29 2001 From: me@... (Ed Blackmore) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 10:33:29 -0000 Subject: [peel] Recording anybody? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <3BF0F6F9.17238.162A22@localhost> > Did anyone grab The White Stripes electronically on Thursday? I was unable > to as we were heading to Europe for the weekend and we listened in the car, > cursing! I realised later that I could have set the video to record > it...whoops... > > Cheers > > Chris Afraid not, I'm unable to record atm, as I'm in Dublin with work. Shame, I'm really liking their album... Thankfully though I will be back for christmas, so the festive fifty is covered. No chance of any family gathering which requires me after 10pm 25th-26th-27th. (c: Ed ================================================= Ed Blackmore - http://www.edblackmore.net From gol_gran_dublin@... Wed Nov 14 19:47:44 2001 From: gol_gran_dublin@... (gol_gran_dublin@...) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 18:47:44 -0000 Subject: appreciation society Message-ID: <9sue8g+tkqb@...> Hi all, greetings from Dublin. Is this the Peel Appreciation Society that was mentioned the other night on the show? From martinw@... Sun Nov 18 17:55:30 2001 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 16:55:30 +0000 Subject: appreciation society Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20011118165412.00a93370@...> gol_gran_dublin@... wrote >Hi all, greetings from Dublin. Is this the Peel Appreciation Society >that was mentioned the other night on the show? Since no one else seems to be replying I will I think it probably is. Peel has never really understood newsletters or anything else Internet for that matter despite the attempts of people (Hi Tom!) to teach him This is one of those intermittent groups that breaks into conversation every so often so you may have to be patient whilst waiting for talk of the great man. Have a look at the archives at the Yahoo website martinw From g.j.steel@... Mon Nov 19 18:28:13 2001 From: g.j.steel@... (g.j.steel@...) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 17:28:13 -0000 Subject: most attractive voice on radio Message-ID: <9tbffd+lemm@...> hi all, the radio times is holding a poll to find the most attractive voice on radio. you can vote online at: http://www.radiotimes.beeb.com/content/competitions/voices/ a clear case of a vote for JP I humbly suggest.. on a more relevant note perhaps, a preview of this year's festive fifty based on Peel airplay: http://www.radio.plus.com/festive.html cheers, gram From alan@... Tue Nov 20 12:09:03 2001 From: alan@... (alan@...) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 11:09:03 -0000 Subject: New member Message-ID: <9tddkf+s4oi@...> Hello All, Just discovered this group while looking for a Times article about JP on the internet. I've copied the article, by Matthew Bannister, below. BTW, I'm no longer in the 15-to-24-year-old range which Matthew refers to. Any Colorblind James fans out there? Alan When I was Controller of Radio 1, I gave a public pledge that while there was breath in my body there would be a show on the network for John Peel. I wanted to allay John's nervousness following the departure of many other ageing DJs. I saw him as a vital totem for the station, a Radio 1 equivalent of the ravens at the Tower of London, symbolic of a public service commitment to new music. Well, there is still breath in my body, but I no longer have any say in John's Radio 1 future. Following all the recent publicity about Jimmy Young's prospects at Radio 2, the naturally insecure Peel must be feeling even worse anxiety. Consider the facts: he has been on the network for 34 years and is the last survivor of the original 1967 line up. (In fact he and Jimmy Young started on Radio 1 on the same day.) The station is increasingly focussing on attracting 15-to-24-year-olds who have no nostalgic memories of John introducing them to prog. rock, glam rock, punk, two tone, reggae, hip hop and many another fascinating musical innovations. And John's articulate, downbeat presentation style sounds increasingly at odds with the archetypal inarticulate Radio 1 "yoof" presenter. It does seem very peculiar to employ a pot bellied, 62-year-old in a cardigan to champion sounds deliberately designed to make most parents' toes curl. But the surface similarities between Peel and Young belie the many differences. Unlike Young, Peel has always aggressively moved ahead of the musical times, almost wilfully seeking the new and the obscure at the expense of the popular. His absolute rejection of the vagaries of fashion and his refusal to talk down to listeners may be the very strengths that continue to attract successive generations of fans. And, also unlike Young, Peel has his retirement plans well in hand. With Home Truths on Radio 4, a current series on Radio 2, a Radio Times column and copious voiceovers, he won't be out of work if the call to leave Radio 1 ever comes. It is not coming yet, though. John's three shows a week are heard by 1.1 million listeners, and his Radio 1 contract runs until February 2003. Maybe I can breathe easy. From stuart@... Tue Nov 20 14:19:23 2001 From: stuart@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 13:19:23 +0000 Subject: [peel] Digest Number 428 In-Reply-To: <1006260938.496.56342.m12@yahoogroups.com> References: <1006260938.496.56342.m12@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: >a preview of this year's festive >fifty based on Peel airplay: > > http://www.radio.plus.com/festive.html > >cheers, > >gram I'd never seen the above site before (surely someone posted it and I somehow missed out?), but at its root, http://www.radio.plus.com, a ridiculous number of mp3's from the show plus other Peel session-related stuff. Cheers Stuart -- From mozy@... Tue Nov 20 20:14:27 2001 From: mozy@... (Maureen) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 19:14:27 +0000 Subject: [peel] New member References: <9tddkf+s4oi@...> Message-ID: <3BFAAB93.56A425AB@...> alan@... wrote: > > Hello All, > Just discovered this group while looking for a Times article about JP > on the internet. I've copied the article, by Matthew Bannister, > below. BTW, I'm no longer in the 15-to-24-year-old range which > Matthew refers to. > > Alan > > > Radio 1 "yoof" presenter. It does seem very peculiar to employ a pot > bellied, 62-year-old in a cardigan to champion sounds deliberately > designed to make most parents' toes curl. I'm not in the 15-24 year old age bracket either but I do have a pot belly and a cardigan ... From me@... Wed Nov 21 13:00:01 2001 From: me@... (Ed Blackmore) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 12:00:01 -0000 Subject: waren zevon upload In-Reply-To: <3BD2B2D3.31072.17E885@localhost> References: <415C917D807AD411B72C00805FF7330B97B0B9@...> Message-ID: <3BFB9741.11142.243359@localhost> Hi, It seems enough people downloaded the cowcube sessions, I thought I'd upload something else. I have the Waren Zevon Kershaw session from Andy's last show on Radio 1, and it's a particular favourite of mine, definitely worth a download and listen! It led me to buy 2 Zevon albums, maybe others will do the same. http://www.edblackmore.net/files/ Ed > Hi, > > I've just uploaded some Cowcube radio-ripped mp3s for somone, > but thought maybe others would be interested. You can download > the first session, and the tracks peel has played on radio which are > not on the demo cd. I don't know how long the files will stay up, but > probably a month or so, until i need the space. > > http://www.edblackmore.net/files/ > > Ed > ================================================= > Ed Blackmore - > http://www.edblackmore.net ================================================= Ed Blackmore - http://www.edblackmore.net From imorrisj@... Fri Nov 30 14:34:25 2001 From: imorrisj@... (imorrisj@...) Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 13:34:25 -0000 Subject: At last... Message-ID: <9u81t1+ltv3@...> Good to hear Kiss and abit of Montrose on the show.I wonder if he'll play Alice Cooper or Black Sabbath next week?He could also play Man,The Groundhogs or Hawkwind.I hope so,A lot better than that hardcore stuff he usually plays. From philip_h@... Fri Nov 30 17:17:30 2001 From: philip_h@... (Phil) Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 16:17:30 -0000 Subject: At last... In-Reply-To: <9u81t1+ltv3@...> Message-ID: <9u8beq+tslb@...> He was playing sabbath a couple of weeks ago prior to the mercury rev session as they had included a sabbath cover in their set. phil