From morriso@... Sat Oct 1 15:35:12 2005 From: morriso@... (Andrew Morrison) Date: Sat, 01 Oct 2005 13:35:12 -0000 Subject: Dedicated to John Peel Message-ID: Can't remember if anyone mentioned it here before, but I've just bought The Suicidal Birds 'Z-List' album, on the strength of their excellent session on Huw Edwards this week, and their album is dedicated to John Peel. The One Music session was fantasic - sort of thing I can imagine Peelie would have utterly loved. Anyone else hear it? Andy From sploozed@... Sun Oct 2 02:46:46 2005 From: sploozed@... (Mark) Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 01:46:46 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Dedicated to John Peel In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20051002004646.46021.qmail@...> I thought the session was very good. They really seem to be trying something new. ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - NEW crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com From morriso@... Sun Oct 2 11:52:32 2005 From: morriso@... (Andrew Morrison) Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 10:52:32 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Dedicated to John Peel In-Reply-To: <20051002004646.46021.qmail@...> Message-ID: <20051002095232.75280.qmail@...> The album's great - 10 tracks, 35 minutes, sounds like no attention has been paid to where or how it was recorded: a breath of fresh air, in other words. One of those you have to be in the right mood to put it on. All the songs seem to be the lone work of vocalist Jessie, but she ues a band live. And what vocals, I can hear PJ Harvey in there somewhere, but she's trapped, she's being held hostage, and probably tortured, screaming for release. Nice touches of blues in there too. On paper I should hate it for it's lack of qound quality and limited scope. But for some reason I absolutely adore it. 'Me Animal' is bordering on genuis. Andy Mark wrote: I thought the session was very good. They really seem to be trying something new. ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - NEW crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com SPONSORED LINKS Music on hold systems Music for advertising Music school Wedding music Music Pop music --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- Andrew Morrison Email: morriso@... Website: www.AndrewMorrison.co.uk From mar.celle@... Sun Oct 2 17:05:06 2005 From: mar.celle@... (Marcelle van Hoof) Date: Sun, 02 Oct 2005 17:05:06 +0200 Subject: Suicidal Birds In-Reply-To: <1128253560.260.38834.m17@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <000501c5c762$acd2dd70$9a00000a@PC154981710422> Dear Andrew, Thanks, The Suicidal Birds were already on my ''Dedicated to Peel list''. I agree they are ace, both on cd as on stage. For some reason I dj quite often where they also play live, and they are very nice people as well. I've got a very good recording of their very first gig, from early January, but I'm not sure whether they want me to broadcast it... Their album was released on the same day as their first gig!! So also hats off to the label Transformed Dreams for signing them before they had ever played live! Live they also do a version of The Stooges' I Wanna Be Your Dog. They are also very big Gun Club and Fall fans. A shame they only did ''old songs'' for the session, as they have a couple of ace new tracks as well. They are now a ''proper'' band, so it's not Jessie and a backing band. Love Marcelle ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 1 Date: Sat, 01 Oct 2005 13:35:12 -0000 From: "Andrew Morrison" Subject: Dedicated to John Peel Can't remember if anyone mentioned it here before, but I've just bought The Suicidal Birds 'Z-List' album, on the strength of their excellent session on Huw Edwards this week, and their album is dedicated to John Peel. From festive50@... Sun Oct 2 20:13:43 2005 From: festive50@... (Phil Edwards) Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 19:13:43 +0100 Subject: [peel] Dedicated to John Peel In-Reply-To: <20051002095232.75280.qmail@...> Message-ID: Totally agree Andrew. I'd have probably bought it I hadn't already won my copy on Marcelle's show. Phil -----Original Message----- From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Andrew Morrison Sent: 02 October 2005 10:53 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Dedicated to John Peel The album's great - 10 tracks, 35 minutes, sounds like no attention has been paid to where or how it was recorded: a breath of fresh air, in other words. One of those you have to be in the right mood to put it on. All the songs seem to be the lone work of vocalist Jessie, but she ues a band live. And what vocals, I can hear PJ Harvey in there somewhere, but she's trapped, she's being held hostage, and probably tortured, screaming for release. Nice touches of blues in there too. On paper I should hate it for it's lack of qound quality and limited scope. But for some reason I absolutely adore it. 'Me Animal' is bordering on genuis. Andy Mark wrote: I thought the session was very good. They really seem to be trying something new. ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - NEW crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com Andrew Morrison Email: morriso@... Website: www.AndrewMorrison.co.uk ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS a.. Visit your group "peel" on the web. b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com c.. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- From martinwheatley@... Mon Oct 3 13:19:53 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 12:19:53 +0100 Subject: [peel] RE: Suicidal Birds In-Reply-To: <000501c5c762$acd2dd70$9a00000a@PC154981710422> References: <1128253560.260.38834.m17@yahoogroups.com> <000501c5c762$acd2dd70$9a00000a@PC154981710422> Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051003121858.02191118@...> There is some Suicidal Birds RealAudio here http://3voor12.vpro.nl/3voor12/archief/index.jsp?showme=concerts From dr_mango2004@... Mon Oct 3 13:34:45 2005 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 12:34:45 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] RE: Suicidal Birds In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20051003121858.02191118@...> Message-ID: <20051003113445.90728.qmail@...> I'll be seeing the Suicidal Birds this coming Saturday in Lancaster. It's going to be a great night. Dr Mango --------------------------------- To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. From troche@... Mon Oct 3 04:01:58 2005 From: troche@... (Tom Roche) Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 22:01:58 -0400 Subject: The Independent Oct 1 : Anniversary of much-loved DJ's death sees legacy grow Message-ID: Home > Enjoyment > Music > News http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/music/news/article316357.ece Anniversary of much-loved DJ's death sees legacy grow By Terry Kirby, Chief Reporter Published: 01 October 2005 The late, lamented John Peel may have been famed for his love of both obscure Japanese thrash metal and punk standards like the Undertones' "Teenage Kicks", but among his most treasured records of all time is one particularly odd piece of vinyl. It is a recording of Bill Oddie, now the nation's favourite twitcher, singing the Yorkshire folk song, "On Ilkley Moor Bah 'Tat" in the raucous style of Joe Cocker's "With a Little Help From My Friends". Peel kept it in a battered box alongside more than 100 other favourites by artists as varied as Status Quo and the White Stripes. The novelty album was released on Peel's own short-lived Dandelion record label in 1970 with Oddie backed by Cocker's legendary Grease Band. It was, say Peel's friends, simply typical of the man's eclectic tastes. The disclosure of the contents of the box of Peel's favourite records - to be featured in a Channel 4 documentary - is one of a number of events, including concerts, records and broadcasts, over the next few weeks to mark the anniversary of the disc jockey's death and which cements his position as a national treasure. Peel died aged 65 from a heart attack while on holiday in Peru on 25 October last year. The scale of the commemorations is unprecedented, particularly for someone renowned for being enormously self-effacing. "I think John would have been both very embarrassed and thrilled by all that is happening,'' his former manager and friend, Clive Selwood, told The Independent. "John always suppressed his own celebrity status; he would have been sitting there saying 'Oh, come on...'." Many of Peel's friends and fans have also raised a cynical eyebrow at the way in which Radio 1, with whom the disc jockey often had a fractious relationship, is now devoting so much time to celebrating his life, declaring 13 October to be John Peel Day. The station is sponsoring a concert at the Queen Elizabeth Hall the night before and dedicating six hours of programming to Peel on the day itself. Hundreds of live gigs are taking place. One friend said: "He often had a difficult relationship with them when his programme was moved all around the schedules and sometimes felt he was being ignored. They would only wake up and realise what they had when he won yet another award.'' Similarly, there is amusement that it is the right-wing Daily Telegraph that has bought the rights to serialise Margrave of the Marshes, the autobiography begun by Peel before his death and completed by his widow, Sheila Ravenscroft. The book is being published on 17 October. Peel was said to have been "deeply embarrassed" about the £1.5m advance paid by publishers Transworld. He finished a large section of the book, but lost about 70,000 words when his computer crashed. The book details his early life, time at Shrewsbury School and his national service. It is being kept under wraps, but there has been speculation it will include details of his alleged sexual abuse at the school as well as his visit to Dallas on the day of the Kennedy assassination, when he was said to be one of the last people to speak to the President. Transworld said: "You can hear the unique Peel voice in every sentence - rarely, if ever, before has a voice been so successfully transferred to paper." The publishers say the second section, written by his widow, is an "intimate portrait" of life with Peel. Booksellers are banking on the autobiography, which is also being serialised on Radio 4, to boost sales before Christmas. Two unauthorised biographies released after his death last year both sold respectable amounts. The title, said Selwood, is typical Peel: "He stuck to it despite resistance from the publishers. The word "Margrave" means "count" in medieval German and the marshes, of course, was where he lived in East Anglia." He added: "What can you expect from someone who once wanted to call his radio programme Stenhousemuir 2, Cowdenbeath 2, in honour of the lower reaches of the Scottish football league." The Channel 4 documentary focuses on a mere fragment of his vast record collection, accumulated over more than four decades. No decision has yet been taken by the family about its future and it has not yet been fully catalogued or valued. The British Library, which had informal discussions with Peel several years ago about acquiring the archive, remains keen to open talks. In celebration of a legend * 12 OCTOBER John Peel memorial concert at Queen Elizabeth Hall, featuring New Order, The Fall, Super Furry Animals, Laura Cantrell * 13 OCTOBER John Peel Day. More than 300 gigs around the country and abroad, with artists such as KT Tunstall and Bloc Party taking part. BBC Radio 1 broadcasting six hours of Peel-related programming * 17 OCTOBER Publication of Margrave of the Marshes, by John Peel and Sheila Ravenscroft. Warners releases a double CD of some of Peel's favourite tracks, approved by his family and including Lonnie Donegan, T Rex, Pink Floyd and Captain Beefheart. Part of the profits will go to charities supported by Peel * 22 OCTOBER A special edition of Radio 4's Home Truths, which Peel presented for several years, will be broadcast from Peel's family home in Suffolk * 24-29 OCTOBER Margrave of the Marshes is Book of the Week on BBC Radio 4. Sheila Ravenscroft's parts will be read by the actor Carolyn Pickles, but the actor who will read Peel's sections has not yet been chosen * 14 NOVEMBER Channel 4 broadcasts John Peel's Record Box, an examination of the box of his 140 favourite records. The show was researched by one of his sons, Tom. * 21 NOVEMBER Release of a version of the Buzzcocks classic "Ever Fallen in Love" - one of the records in Peel's box - recorded by Roger Daltrey of The Who, David Gilmour of Pink Floyd and others as a tribute. Profits will go to Amnesty International. Peel will be inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame on the same day From dr_mango2004@... Mon Oct 3 18:21:39 2005 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 17:21:39 +0100 (BST) Subject: Andy Kerhsaw plays more Peel snippets In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20051003121858.02191118@...> Message-ID: <20051003162139.75653.qmail@...> Andy Kershaw played some more snippets of John Peel in his show last night. You can listen to it via the "listen again" function for the next 7 days. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/radio3_aod.shtml?radio3/andykershaw There was a lengthy one just before the end of the programme, in which Peel repeatedly played a record at the wrong speed (clip dated from around 1990). Kershaw said that somebody (can't remember the name) had sent in a minidisc with lots of Peel clips on it. I wouldn't mind getting hold of a copy. Mango --------------------------------- To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. From paul@... Mon Oct 3 19:05:37 2005 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 18:05:37 +0100 Subject: [peel] Andy Kerhsaw plays more Peel snippets In-Reply-To: <20051003162139.75653.qmail@...> Message-ID: <003f01c5c83c$ad6ecd40$0201a8c0@...> He said it was Mike Parker from Exmouth. Paul -----Original Message----- From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Dr Mango Sent: 03 October 2005 17:22 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Andy Kerhsaw plays more Peel snippets Andy Kershaw played some more snippets of John Peel in his show last night. You can listen to it via the "listen again" function for the next 7 days. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/radio3_aod.shtml?radio3/andykershaw There was a lengthy one just before the end of the programme, in which Peel repeatedly played a record at the wrong speed (clip dated from around 1990). Kershaw said that somebody (can't remember the name) had sent in a minidisc with lots of Peel clips on it. I wouldn't mind getting hold of a copy. Mango From paul@... Tue Oct 4 12:31:40 2005 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 11:31:40 +0100 Subject: Extract from Radio Active (1987) In-Reply-To: <002b01c5c5c3$92611e20$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <003501c5c8ce$cf432730$0201a8c0@...> If someone can clear out some space from the Yahoo Group Files section I could upload a 4.5MB MP3 of John Peel being "interviewed" on Radio Active from September 1987. (it was rebroadcast recently on BBC 7) Paul From festive50@... Tue Oct 4 13:14:27 2005 From: festive50@... (festive50@...) Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 12:14:27 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Extract from Radio Active (1987) In-Reply-To: <003501c5c8ce$cf432730$0201a8c0@...> References: <002b01c5c5c3$92611e20$0201a8c0@...> <003501c5c8ce$cf432730$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <30591.195.188.213.34.1128424467.squirrel@195.188.213.34> I've just deleted my 2.5Mb file Paul So just 2 Mb to go. Phil > If someone can clear out some space from the Yahoo Group Files section I > could upload a 4.5MB MP3 of John Peel being "interviewed" on Radio Active > from September 1987. > > (it was rebroadcast recently on BBC 7) > > Paul > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > From sam.gilbert@... Tue Oct 4 21:42:37 2005 From: sam.gilbert@... (Sam Gilbert) Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 20:42:37 +0100 Subject: qeh tickets Message-ID: <458141a95d9ebfa9d558ffe45ccf8555@...> Dear all I've got two spare tickets for the 'Keeping it Peel' show at the QEH on Wednesday 12th. I'm happy to sell them on at face value - please let me know if you want them. Sam From iangwilson@... Tue Oct 4 23:53:21 2005 From: iangwilson@... (Ian Wilson) Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 22:53:21 +0100 Subject: [peel] Extract from Radio Active (1987) In-Reply-To: <30591.195.188.213.34.1128424467.squirrel@195.188.213.34> References: <002b01c5c5c3$92611e20$0201a8c0@...> <003501c5c8ce$cf432730$0201a8c0@...> <30591.195.188.213.34.1128424467.squirrel@195.188.213.34> Message-ID: <7b3563a0510041453r398eb800y@...> From paul@... Wed Oct 5 12:37:16 2005 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 11:37:16 +0100 Subject: [peel] Extract from Radio Active (1987) In-Reply-To: <7b3563a0510041453r398eb800y@...> Message-ID: <00f501c5c998$c18a85a0$0201a8c0@...> Thanks Ian and Phil, I've re-encoded the file to make it smaller ... but still seems to be marginally to be. (the upload fails without an error message). I need about 2.8MB in total now - and it looks like there is 3 free ... but maybe their percentages are a bit inaccurate and just needs one more small file to go. Paul -----Original Message----- From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Ian Wilson Sent: 04 October 2005 22:53 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Extract from Radio Active (1987) Another 350Kb gone now. Ian. On 04/10/05, festive50@... wrote: I've just deleted my 2.5Mb file Paul So just 2 Mb to go. Phil > If someone can clear out some space from the Yahoo Group Files section I > could upload a 4.5MB MP3 of John Peel being "interviewed" on Radio Active > from September 1987. > > (it was rebroadcast recently on BBC 7) > > Paul From festive50@... Wed Oct 5 12:55:05 2005 From: festive50@... (festive50@...) Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 11:55:05 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Extract from Radio Active (1987) In-Reply-To: <00f501c5c998$c18a85a0$0201a8c0@...> References: <7b3563a0510041453r398eb800y@...> <00f501c5c998$c18a85a0$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <23285.195.188.213.34.1128509705.squirrel@195.188.213.34> Hi Ian one more small file now gone. Phil > Thanks Ian and Phil, > I've re-encoded the file to make it smaller ... but still seems to be > marginally to be. > (the upload fails without an error message). > I need about 2.8MB in total now - and it looks like there is 3 free ... > but > maybe their percentages are a bit inaccurate and just needs one more small > file to go. > > Paul > -----Original Message----- > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Ian > Wilson > Sent: 04 October 2005 22:53 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [peel] Extract from Radio Active (1987) > > > Another 350Kb gone now. > Ian. > > > On 04/10/05, festive50@... > wrote: > I've just deleted my 2.5Mb file Paul > So just 2 Mb to go. > Phil > >> If someone can clear out some space from the Yahoo Group Files section I >> could upload a 4.5MB MP3 of John Peel being "interviewed" on Radio >> Active >> from September 1987. >> >> (it was rebroadcast recently on BBC 7) >> >> Paul > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > From robfleay@... Wed Oct 5 13:56:23 2005 From: robfleay@... (robfleay@...) Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 11:56:23 +0000 Subject: [peel] Extract from Radio Active (1987) Message-ID: <20051005115623.CJMO1770.aamta11-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> is the interview in mono? if not then converting from stereo to mono would halve the size (in theory..apply that MATHS!) and probably not impede your listening enjoyment > From: festive50@... > Date: 2005/10/05 Wed AM 10:55:05 GMT > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: RE: [peel] Extract from Radio Active (1987) > > Hi Ian > one more small file now gone. > Phil > > > Thanks Ian and Phil, > > I've re-encoded the file to make it smaller ... but still seems to be > > marginally to be. > > (the upload fails without an error message). > > I need about 2.8MB in total now - and it looks like there is 3 free ... > > but > > maybe their percentages are a bit inaccurate and just needs one more small > > file to go. > > > > Paul > > -----Original Message----- > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Ian > > Wilson > > Sent: 04 October 2005 22:53 > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: Re: [peel] Extract from Radio Active (1987) > > > > > > Another 350Kb gone now. > > Ian. > > > > > > On 04/10/05, festive50@... > > wrote: > > I've just deleted my 2.5Mb file Paul > > So just 2 Mb to go. > > Phil > > > >> If someone can clear out some space from the Yahoo Group Files section I > >> could upload a 4.5MB MP3 of John Peel being "interviewed" on Radio > >> Active > >> from September 1987. > >> > >> (it was rebroadcast recently on BBC 7) > >> > >> Paul > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.ntlworld.com Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software Visit www.ntlworld.com/security for more information From eddie.duffy@... Wed Oct 5 15:19:31 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 14:19:31 +0100 Subject: [peel] Extract from Radio Active (1987) In-Reply-To: <00f501c5c998$c18a85a0$0201a8c0@...> References: <00f501c5c998$c18a85a0$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <4343D2E3.6070203@...> Paul, If you're still having trouble, mail me off-group and I'll give you the details for uploading to my webspace. I'll be able to leave it there for at least a couple of weeks. Cheers, Eddie. Paul Webster wrote: > Thanks Ian and Phil, > I've re-encoded the file to make it smaller ... but still seems to be > marginally to be. > (the upload fails without an error message). > I need about 2.8MB in total now - and it looks like there is 3 free > ... but > maybe their percentages are a bit inaccurate and just needs one more small > file to go. > > Paul > -----Original Message----- > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Ian > Wilson > Sent: 04 October 2005 22:53 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [peel] Extract from Radio Active (1987) > > > Another 350Kb gone now. > Ian. > > > On 04/10/05, festive50@... > wrote: > I've just deleted my 2.5Mb file Paul > So just 2 Mb to go. > Phil > > > If someone can clear out some space from the Yahoo Group Files section I > > could upload a 4.5MB MP3 of John Peel being "interviewed" on Radio > Active > > from September 1987. > > > > (it was rebroadcast recently on BBC 7) > > > > Paul > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > * Visit your group "peel " on > the web. > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service . > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > From eddie.duffy@... Wed Oct 5 16:31:46 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 15:31:46 +0100 Subject: [peel] Extract from Radio Active (1987) In-Reply-To: <4343D2E3.6070203@...> References: <00f501c5c998$c18a85a0$0201a8c0@...> <4343D2E3.6070203@...> Message-ID: <4343E3D2.6000606@...> OK, Paul has passed this on to me now, so here it is: http://eddie-duffy.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/mp3/Radio-Active-19870905-John-Peel.mp3 (4.5Mb, 160 Kbps, 03:54) Eddie. Eddie Duffy wrote: > Paul, > > If you're still having trouble, mail me off-group and I'll give you the > details for uploading to my webspace. I'll be able to leave it there for > at least a couple of weeks. > > Cheers, > > Eddie. From morriso@... Wed Oct 5 18:38:33 2005 From: morriso@... (Andrew Morrison) Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 17:38:33 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] qeh tickets In-Reply-To: <458141a95d9ebfa9d558ffe45ccf8555@...> Message-ID: <20051005163834.12297.qmail@...> I'm probably too late for this one, but I'll buy them if no one has yet replied!! Andy Sam Gilbert wrote: Dear all I've got two spare tickets for the 'Keeping it Peel' show at the QEH on Wednesday 12th. I'm happy to sell them on at face value - please let me know if you want them. Sam --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- Andrew Morrison Email: morriso@... Website: www.AndrewMorrison.co.uk From Phyll@... Thu Oct 6 14:37:20 2005 From: Phyll@... (Phyll Smith) Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 13:37:20 +0100 Subject: Perfumed Garden? References: <1128601643.4484.83397.m17@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <001701c5ca72$b2e2d5e0$63de87d9@HAL9000> Has anyone seen the John Peel Tulip that has gone on sale? It's red - to reflect Liverpool FC and John's Revolutionry Spirit. A slice of the profits go toward some sort of new music support scheme. From dbarrell@... Thu Oct 6 15:25:07 2005 From: dbarrell@... (Daniel Barrell) Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2005 14:25:07 +0100 Subject: [peel] Perfumed Garden? In-Reply-To: <001701c5ca72$b2e2d5e0$63de87d9@HAL9000> References: <1128601643.4484.83397.m17@yahoogroups.com> <001701c5ca72$b2e2d5e0$63de87d9@HAL9000> Message-ID: <434525B3.2040303@...> Here's the BBC news item: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/suffolk/4177786.stm Phyll Smith wrote: > Has anyone seen the John Peel Tulip that has gone on sale? It's red - to > reflect Liverpool FC and John's Revolutionry Spirit. A slice of the profits > go toward some sort of new music support scheme. > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > -- Daniel Barrell EMBL - The EBI Wellcome Trust Genome Campus Hinxton, Cambridge CB10 1SD Phone: +44 (0)1223 492551 Email: dbarrell@... From paul@... Fri Oct 7 15:14:34 2005 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 14:14:34 +0100 Subject: More Peel Day stuff - short John Peel Tribute Video Exclusive In-Reply-To: <00f501c5c998$c18a85a0$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <000e01c5cb41$10bad680$0201a8c0@...> MUSIC: John Peel Tribute Video Exclusive Channel: Channel 4 Date: Thursday 13th October 2005 Time: 23:05 to 23:10 Duration: 5 minutes. World exclusive John Peel Day premiere of the promo video for Ever Fallen In Love? The track has been recorded in tribute to John Peel by some of the artists he championed and admired the most, including Sir Elton John, Roger Daltrey, Robert Plant, David Gilmour and The Buzzcocks. All proceeds from the record will be donated Amnesty International which was one of John's favourite charities. Excerpt taken from DigiGuide - the world's best TV guide available from http://www.getdigiguide.com/?p=1&r=17774 Copyright GipsyMedia Ltd. From diamondgeeezer@... Fri Oct 7 21:14:01 2005 From: diamondgeeezer@... (diamondgeeezer) Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 19:14:01 -0000 Subject: a question of balance Message-ID: In the heady days of 1977 ,Mr P would justify his leap into allthings punk by stating that this music was 'real' rock as it was not self indulgent and overblown.Of course he would never consider the fact that Status Quo amongst others were always basic three chord wonders just like the Pistols etc. But then again that didnt win listeners did it? From dunelm@... Fri Oct 7 22:13:43 2005 From: dunelm@... (dunelm61) Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 20:13:43 -0000 Subject: A Question Of Balance Message-ID: I'm sure I speak for many members of this group when I say "eh?". From iangwilson@... Fri Oct 7 23:44:56 2005 From: iangwilson@... (Ian Wilson) Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 22:44:56 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: A Question Of Balance In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <7b3563a0510071444g5101ae09x@...> From festive50@... Fri Oct 7 23:59:58 2005 From: festive50@... (Phil Edwards) Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 22:59:58 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: A Question Of Balance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I was going to post something on the lines of "and your point being" and then I remembered the postees ID (Diamondgeezer) Who has in the past posted the following :- Once again the great Radio One 'Rock' DJ airs his self promoting arrogant and ignorant opinion of so called prog rock.He doesnt like it but still earns money narrating documentarys about. 'middle class grammar boys' problem with that Peely? Why not stuck to your boring bands like The Fall and keep your in with your indie fans most of whom are too old themselves to have any influence on modern music.The Festive 50 how pretentious and over played is that. One other thing. is your contract with the BBC until you die? it certinaly seems that way.A great reason to abolish the fee. Thats your opinion.But my problem with peel is when he crops up on every oppurtunity to give his anti ELP opinion.if he hates them so much then do one and go off and listen to 'Teenage Kicks- greatest song of all time ha ha ' as for you mate where are the great Punk Legends now. I give you Mr J Rotten - i'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here- Thats funnier than Spinal Tap !! Punk is long dead. prog has continued because it has embraced the new technology that it originally created. thicko punks couldnt have done that What a fantasic article about Mr Peel (nee Ravenscroft) in the Evening Standard this week. "like Tony Blair his' pretty straight kinda guy' persona rings false because behind the interminably wry, self effacing exterior lies a cynical oppurtunist with a major pulic school education, whose "hipness" doesnt prevent him from presenting insincere, insipid hinterland-before-senility trash, nor voicing just about any and every TV ad and docu soap series hes offered" Umm, seems i'm not alone then ! I'm afraid that this sad person hasn't got over the demise of prog. rock or he is, what is known in the cyber community as a "troll". Anyway, I'd just ignore him, as he knows not what he posts. Phil I wouldn't bother -----Original Message----- From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of dunelm61 Sent: 07 October 2005 21:14 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: A Question Of Balance I'm sure I speak for many members of this group when I say "eh?". Yahoo! Groups Links From paul@... Sat Oct 8 07:33:31 2005 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 06:33:31 +0100 Subject: More Peel anniversary programmes on TV and radio Message-ID: <001101c5cbc9$d1c04170$0201a8c0@...> Bunch of upcoming programmes - including a precis reading of the upcoming book. Also - watch out if you plan to set-up your recording schedule now ... there is a strong rumour that the BBC Four (the TV channel not Radio 4) channel number on Freeview is going to change from 10 to 9 on October 18th. ENTERTAINMENT: Home Truths Channel: BBC Radio Four Date: Saturday 22nd October 2005 Time: 09:00 to 10:00 In a special programme to mark the anniversary of John Peel's death, Tom Robinson visits Peel Acres to meet John's wife Sheila and their four children. (Repeated Monday - but a shortened version) ARTS: Book of the Week Channel: BBC Radio Four Date: Monday 25th October 2005 Time: 09:45 to 10:00 and (repeated just after next midnight) 00:30 to 00:48 Michael Angelis reads from the memoirs of broadcasting legend John Peel, completed by the woman who knew him best - his wife, Sheila. 1: John recalls his childhood and the dark days of boarding school. Continues through the week (with Carolyn Pickles reading Sheila's part) 2: John looks back at some of his stranger experiences at Radio 1. 3: After a brief stint as a soldier, Gunner Ravenscroft J metamorphoses into John Ravenscroft Gentleman. But his father soon packs him off to the USA in anticipation of a more responsible future. 4: Sheila recalls taking John to meet her parents for the first time and explains how John Ravenscroft became John Peel. 5: Sheila reflects on domestic life at Peel Acres and on the debut of Radio 4's Home Truths. DOCUMENTARY: John Peel Tribute Channel: BBC 4 Date: Wednesday 26th October 2005 Time: 21:00 to 21:30 Celebration of the life of the late DJ. MUSIC: The Fall: The Wonderful and Frightening World of Mark E Smith Channel: BBC 4 Date: Wednesday 26th October 2005 Time: 21:30 to 22:30 Profile of one of the most enigmatic, idiosyncratic and chaotic garage bands of the last 30 years. Led by the belligerent and poetic Mark E Smith, the Fall grew out of the fringe of the Manchester punk scene. Their career spans thirty years and three dozen albums, never conforming to fashion or musical trends. MUSIC: John Peel: In Session Tonight Channel: BBC 4 10 Date: Wednesday 26th October 2005 Time: 22:30 to 00:00 A look through the archives at some of the acts that John championed on his Radio 1 show through the decades. Featured performers include Pink Floyd, Bob Marley, Roxy Music, the Specials, Joy Division, the Smiths, Billy Bragg, Orbital, Roni Size and the White Stripes. MUSIC: The Artist Formerly Known as Captain Beefheart Channel: BBC 4 Date: Thursday 27th October 2005 Time: 00:00 to 00:50 (starting in 18 days) John Peel tells the story of California's Captain Beefheart, regarded as one of the most original musical figures to come out of the 60s and today a successful painter under his real name, Don Van Vliet. He created a unique blend of blues, jazz, poetry and rock with albums such as Trout Mask Replica. Contemporaries recount tales from his eventful life. MUSIC: BBC Four Sessions Channel: BBC 4 Date: Thursday 27th October 2005 Time: 00:50 to 01:50 (starting in 18 days) Series of unique concerts featuring musicians from around the world. Following the release of her latest solo album Uh Huh Her, P J Harvey brings some real rock and roll to an intimate venue, LSO St Luke's in London. This set includes hits such as Big Exit, Dress, The Letter and Shame. MUSIC: Teenage Kicks - the Undertones Channel: BBC 4 10 Date: Thursday 27th October 2005 Time: 01:50 to 03:00 (starting in 18 days) The story of the late John Peel's pilgrimage to Derry to meet the Undertones, the band that he wanted to play at his funeral. Including an exclusive interview with Feargal Sharkey. and a quick repeat MUSIC: The Fall: The Wonderful and Frightening World of Mark E Smith Channel: BBC 4 Date: Thursday 27th October 2005 Time: 03:00 to 04:00 (starting in 18 days) Profile of one of the most enigmatic, idiosyncratic and chaotic garage bands of the last 30 years. Led by the belligerent and poetic Mark E Smith, the Fall grew out of the fringe of the Manchester punk scene. Their career spans thirty years and three dozen albums, never conforming to fashion or musical trends. DOCUMENTARY: Chambre Hardman and the Lost City of Liverpool Channel: BBC 4 Date: Friday 28th October 2005 Time: 20:30 to 21:00 (starting in 20 days) John Peel examines the life and career of Liverpool photographer Edward Chambre Hardman. Hardman's pictures captured the people and city of Liverpool during its pre-war heyday as one of the world's most important ports and before its painful post-war decline. Excerpts taken from DigiGuide - the world's best TV guide available from http://www.getdigiguide.com/?p=1&r=17774 Copyright GipsyMedia Ltd. Paul Webster From martinwheatley@... Sat Oct 8 09:57:02 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2005 08:57:02 +0100 Subject: [peel] More Peel anniversary programmes on TV and radio In-Reply-To: <001101c5cbc9$d1c04170$0201a8c0@...> References: <001101c5cbc9$d1c04170$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051008085501.0224e210@...> At 06:33 08/10/2005, you wrote: > >Bunch of upcoming programmes - including a precis reading of the upcoming >book. >Also - watch out if you plan to set-up your recording schedule now ... there >is a strong rumour that the BBC Four (the TV channel not Radio 4) channel >number on Freeview is going to change from 10 to 9 on October 18th. More than a rumour. Many numbers are changing including radio stations New list is at http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds24852.html Freeview users will need to do a rescan on the afternoon of the 18th when the EPG is updated From john.bravin@... Sat Oct 8 14:00:53 2005 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2005 14:00:53 +0200 Subject: Interview with Sheila In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4347B4F5.50802@...> There is quite a long interview with Sheila in today's Daily Telegraph (ooh the irony....). It's clearly a trailer for the launch of Margrave of the Marshes, which will be serialised from tomorrow in the Sunday Telegraph (ooh even more irony...) Some very touching bits: In the last years of his life, Sheila says, John was "happier and more contented" than she had ever seen him. Her only concern was over his health. A year before his death, his Radio 1 programme was shifted, yet again, to a later time - 11pm-1am. "He was very tired, and I was worried about him. I said: 'I can't believe you're not going to complain.' But he said he'd be fine. He was just relieved he was still on the radio." You can read it on line at http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml;jsessionid=TYB2MK1D4SMH5QFIQMFSM5WAVCBQ0JVC?xml=/arts/2005/10/08/bopeel_int08.xml From thebarguest@... Sat Oct 8 15:00:47 2005 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest) Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2005 13:00:47 -0000 Subject: Interview with Sheila In-Reply-To: <4347B4F5.50802@...> Message-ID: For the benefit of non-UK readers, the Telegraph is a very traditional, right-wing British newspaper. I guess the irony is because Peely represented a liberal, left-of-centre lifestyle more suited to the Guardian paper. I thought it was a huge mistake for JP to do "Home Truths" for so long. It was / is boring, Telegraph-esque and mainly aimed at middle-aged women ! Tom Robinson was doing it today - the lure of money gets everyone eventually, perhaps. Maybe HT could be better if it was edited better to cut the waffle and self-indulgence .... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Bravin wrote: > > There is quite a long interview with Sheila in today's Daily Telegraph > (ooh the irony....). > > It's clearly a trailer for the launch of Margrave of the Marshes, which > will be serialised from tomorrow in the Sunday Telegraph (ooh even more > irony...) > > Some very touching bits: > > In the last years of his life, Sheila says, John was "happier and more > contented" than she had ever seen him. Her only concern was over his > health. A year before his death, his Radio 1 programme was shifted, yet > again, to a later time - 11pm-1am. "He was very tired, and I was worried > about him. I said: 'I can't believe you're not going to complain.' But > he said he'd be fine. He was just relieved he was still on the radio." > > You can read it on line at > > http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml;jsessionid=TYB2MK1D4SMH5QFI QMFSM5WAVCBQ0JVC?xml=/arts/2005/10/08/bopeel_int08.xml > From garry_latham@... Sat Oct 8 17:51:07 2005 From: garry_latham@... (Garry Latham) Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 16:51:07 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Extract from Radio Active (1987) In-Reply-To: <4343E3D2.6000606@...> Message-ID: <20051008155107.84095.qmail@...> Surprising funny, not what I was expecting - although is better without a script, of course. Thanks for hosting it Eddie. Garry. --- Eddie Duffy wrote: --------------------------------- OK, Paul has passed this on to me now, so here it is: http://eddie-duffy.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/mp3/Radio-Active-19870905-John-Peel.mp3 (4.5Mb, 160 Kbps, 03:54) Eddie. Eddie Duffy wrote: > Paul, > > If you're still having trouble, mail me off-group and I'll give you the > details for uploading to my webspace. I'll be able to leave it there for > at least a couple of weeks. > > Cheers, > > Eddie. --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - NEW crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com From paul@... Sat Oct 8 18:05:52 2005 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 17:05:52 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Interview with Sheila In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <003d01c5cc22$28d0bcd0$0201a8c0@...> > For the benefit of non-UK readers, the Telegraph is > a very traditional, right-wing British newspaper. > I guess the irony is because Peely represented a > liberal, left-of-centre lifestyle more suited to the > Guardian paper. > I thought it was a huge mistake for JP to do "Home > Truths" for so long. It was / is boring, Telegraph-esque > and mainly aimed at middle-aged women ! Tom Robinson > was doing it today - the lure of money gets everyone > eventually, perhaps. He (Tom Robinson) did quite a few over the last year - and others did fill in every now and then when John was away (e.g. David Stafford - who would be my choice to keep the spot). My guess is that there were a lot of Guardian readers listening to Home Truths over the years. I do agree with the implication that the audience probably had a high proportion of middle-aged listeners but I don't see a particular problem with that. Was it a very different audience to that for Offsping (that essentially became Home Truths), Grumpy Old Men and A Life Of Grime. He was serving different audiences. > Maybe HT could be better if it was > edited better to cut the waffle and self-indulgence .... The Monday night "repeat" of the 1 hour Saturday show is and was only 30 minutes long. Paul From troche@... Sun Oct 9 06:10:22 2005 From: troche@... (Tom Roche) Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 00:10:22 -0400 Subject: Peel news roundup Message-ID: Kershaw remembers... http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/music/features/article317663.ece John Peel: 'He gave Welsh musicians hope' http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/0900entertainment/0050artsnews/tm_objectid=16220369&method=full&siteid=50082&headline=john-peel---he-gave-welsh-musicians-hope--name_page.html Liverpool Echo : HMHB tribute gig: http://icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk/entertainment/previewsandreviews/tm_objectid=16221137&method=full&siteid=50061&headline=c-mon-peel-the-noise--name_page.html Peel: "Spizzenergi went on to record the only Star Trek tribute worthy of the Enterprise's jukebox." http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2005/10/emw294469.htm Robert Wyatt and Friends in Concert, http://www.guardian.co.uk/filmandmusic/story/0,16373,1586092,00.html The Scotsman, Bands reunite in memory of DJ Peel http://news.scotsman.com/scotland.cfm?id=2050932005 Also, e-bay auction of R1 launch Radio Times issue (1967) tops 50 pounds ("The Swinging New Radio Service") http://cgi.ebay.com/Radio-Times-28-9-67-RADIO-1-BEGINS-BROADCASTING-Mint_W0QQitemZ6980368133QQcategoryZ64799QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem From stuart@... Sun Oct 9 12:33:00 2005 From: stuart@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 11:33:00 +0100 Subject: A Question Of Balance In-Reply-To: <1128773636.252.5743.m17@yahoogroups.com> References: <1128773636.252.5743.m17@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: >I'm sure I speak for many members of this group when I say "eh?". I'm sure I speak for the rest of the group when I say "zzz..." (In the past I was sorely tempted to kick "diamondgeezer" off the list for posting comments clearly intended to annoy/inflame and it's only John's belief in free speech that's prevented me form doing so!) S -- From pontypoolie@... Sun Oct 9 19:34:18 2005 From: pontypoolie@... (And) Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 17:34:18 -0000 Subject: Revised BBC Peel site up at last Message-ID: No mention of this yet as far as I can see? http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/ I like the way the sessions are listed chronologically - bit of a memory flashback ride seeing certain names togeher From martinwheatley@... Sun Oct 9 20:30:05 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 19:30:05 +0100 Subject: Peel on One World Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051009192734.021b39f0@...> >01:00 One World >In the run-up to John Peel Day, One World bringsyou snippets from >programmes which Peel did abroad with the World Service and Radio 1 over >his 37-year career. Hear John in Japan, Sierra Leone, Bulgaria, Latvia, >Zimbabwe, Russia and some other special places the big man visited and >recorded programmes from. There will also be some classic Peel Sessions, >and the show finsihes with some double tough Drum n Bass in true Peel fashion. This is tonight (or on the BBC Player tomorrow if you've got to get up in the morning) From troche@... Mon Oct 10 00:18:07 2005 From: troche@... (Tom Roche) Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 18:18:07 -0400 Subject: "Margrave of The Marshes" excerpts now posted Message-ID: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/10/09/bopeel09.xml&sSheet=/arts/2005/10/09/ixtop.html http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/10/09/bopeel109.xml http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/10/09/bopeel209.xml From troche@... Mon Oct 10 04:47:01 2005 From: troche@... (Tom Roche) Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 22:47:01 -0400 Subject: One amusing thing.... Message-ID: ... I have noticed concerning the not entirely amusing autobiography excerpts, and the fact that they are running in The Telegraph and not, say, The Guardian.... If you look at the very first web page of the series of excerpts, this one: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/10/09/bopeel09.xml&sSheet=/arts/2005/10/09/ixtop.html ... the editor's introduction reads as follows: ----------- In the first exclusive extract from the autobigraphy that he was writing when he died, John Peel describes growing up and life at boarding school. ---------- All well and good, or almost. Last time I checked it is spelt "autobiography." Shurley if the serialization had appeared in The Guardian there would have been no spelling errors? tom From iangwilson@... Mon Oct 10 06:57:47 2005 From: iangwilson@... (Ian Wilson) Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 05:57:47 +0100 Subject: [peel] Revised BBC Peel site up at last In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <7b3563a0510092157g7d04b17y@...> From stelloyd@... Mon Oct 10 07:31:03 2005 From: stelloyd@... (Steve Lloyd) Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 06:31:03 +0100 Subject: [peel] Revised BBC Peel site up at last In-Reply-To: <7b3563a0510092157g7d04b17y@...> References: <7b3563a0510092157g7d04b17y@...> Message-ID: From paul@... Mon Oct 10 09:22:03 2005 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 08:22:03 +0100 Subject: [peel] "Margrave of The Marshes" excerpts now posted In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <003e01c5cd6b$50e029f0$0201a8c0@...> Thanks for the links. As for why The Telegraph ... "When The Daily Telegraph offered to send John and Sheila to Peru to write a travel feature he welcomed the idea of a break, despite his terror of flying." Looks like the facts checker hasn't finished work yet ... "At the end of the summer of x I went to Shrewsbury School" (x=1953 if another report is correct) "suggested in my report for the x term of 195x that Journalism would seem a good career for him" Telegraph news story based on the article http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/10/09/npeel09.xml School comments on the rape story http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/10/10/npeel10.xml Continuing interview with Sheila. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/10/10/peelmon10.xm l Extracts continue with Bowie http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/10/10/peelmon110.x ml Football http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/10/10/peelmon210.x ml Paul From eddie.duffy@... Mon Oct 10 12:31:23 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 11:31:23 +0100 Subject: [peel] Revised BBC Peel site up at last In-Reply-To: References: <7b3563a0510092157g7d04b17y@...> Message-ID: <434A42FB.1090505@...> They're still there, but don't seem to be linked to from the main site anymore. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/alt/tracklistings/peel_tracklistings_2003.shtml (mid-2002 - end 2004) http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/alt/tracklistings/peel_tracklistings.shtml (2000 - mid-2002) Some of the listings from here will 404 error, so it's pot luck. For earlier listings, there's Lorcan's page, which you probably already know: http://www.avistic.demon.co.uk/ It would be amazing if the Beeb managed to put full tracklistings up for every show he's ever done, but that's probably a pipe dream. Steve Lloyd wrote: > Where have the tracklistings gone ? > > On 10/10/05, *Ian Wilson* > wrote: > > Had a look at this.......I intended just having a quick glance for > now, ended up spending over an hour looking through it and I don't > think I've even scratched the surface yet! > > There's obviously a great deal of thought and hard work gone into > this, and it has resulted in a document that captures the essence > of the man and his programmes. It is entertaining, informative, > and incredibly moving in parts, I'll certainly be a regular > visitor. Well done and thank you to those responsible. > > From paul@... Mon Oct 10 13:46:24 2005 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 12:46:24 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20051009192734.021b39f0@...> Message-ID: <007801c5cd90$3e5acd10$0201a8c0@...> > >01:00 One World > >In the run-up to John Peel Day, One World bringsyou snippets from > >programmes which Peel did abroad with the World Service and Radio 1 over > >his 37-year career. Hear John in Japan, Sierra Leone, Bulgaria, Latvia, > >Zimbabwe, Russia and some other special places the big man visited and > >recorded programmes from. There will also be some classic Peel Sessions, > >and the show finsihes with some double tough Drum n Bass in true > Peel fashion. > > > This is tonight (or on the BBC Player tomorrow if you've got to > get up in the morning) Thanks for the pointer to this one. I recorded it (digitally from Freeview) - so I now have a 170MB file. Let me know if you can't get your own and would like a copy. Paul From pbryant98@... Mon Oct 10 13:53:30 2005 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 04:53:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Margrave In-Reply-To: <007801c5cd90$3e5acd10$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <20051010115330.7080.qmail@...> The mournful thought occurred to me that if only one third of Margrave was completed by JP before his death then he didn't get to write about the part that I'm actually interested in, which would be the mid 60s onwards. No Beefheart anecdotes? No ruminations about Marc Bolan? Say it isn't so. --- Paul Webster wrote: > > >01:00 One World > > >In the run-up to John Peel Day, One World > bringsyou snippets from > > >programmes which Peel did abroad with the World > Service and Radio 1 over > > >his 37-year career. Hear John in Japan, Sierra > Leone, Bulgaria, Latvia, > > >Zimbabwe, Russia and some other special places > the big man visited and > > >recorded programmes from. There will also be some > classic Peel Sessions, > > >and the show finsihes with some double tough Drum > n Bass in true > > Peel fashion. > > > > > > This is tonight (or on the BBC Player tomorrow > if you've got to > > get up in the morning) > Thanks for the pointer to this one. > I recorded it (digitally from Freeview) - so I now > have a 170MB file. > Let me know if you can't get your own and would like > a copy. > > Paul > > __________________________________ Yahoo! Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/ From eddie.duffy@... Mon Oct 10 15:35:46 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 14:35:46 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <007801c5cd90$3e5acd10$0201a8c0@...> References: <007801c5cd90$3e5acd10$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <434A6E32.5030603@...> Oooh! Any chance of a torrent, Paul? I was planning to capture the BBC stream, but a high-quality copy would be terrific. > > I recorded it (digitally from Freeview) - so I now have a 170MB file. > Let me know if you can't get your own and would like a copy. > > Paul > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > * Visit your group "peel " on > the web. > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service . > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > From paul@... Mon Oct 10 16:51:21 2005 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 15:51:21 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <434A6E32.5030603@...> Message-ID: <007d01c5cdaa$140fc780$0201a8c0@...> You should get an email in an hour or so from YouSendIt. If it works .. then that embedded URL can be passed to others so that they can download for a week or so (I think it stops if there are too many downloads but I doubt that we have enough people interested for that to be a problem) Maybe respond to requestors with the URL rather than mail to the list. Paul > -----Original Message----- > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of > Eddie Duffy > Sent: 10 October 2005 14:36 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [peel] Peel on One World > > > Oooh! Any chance of a torrent, Paul? I was planning to capture the BBC > stream, but a high-quality copy would be terrific. > > > > > I recorded it (digitally from Freeview) - so I now have a 170MB file. > > Let me know if you can't get your own and would like a copy. > > > > Paul > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > > > * Visit your group "peel " on > > the web. > > > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > > Service . > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > From susioddball2k@... Mon Oct 10 18:30:45 2005 From: susioddball2k@... (Susi Maxwell-Stewart) Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 17:30:45 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <007d01c5cdaa$140fc780$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <20051010163045.48996.qmail@...> hi i was trying to mini disk it but the quality is not good enough how can i record it off the computer as there is so much material i cant possibly listen to it all at once thanks from susi (past lugite) Paul Webster wrote:You should get an email in an hour or so from YouSendIt. If it works .. then that embedded URL can be passed to others so that they can download for a week or so (I think it stops if there are too many downloads but I doubt that we have enough people interested for that to be a problem) Maybe respond to requestors with the URL rather than mail to the list. Paul > -----Original Message----- > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of > Eddie Duffy > Sent: 10 October 2005 14:36 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [peel] Peel on One World > > > Oooh! Any chance of a torrent, Paul? I was planning to capture the BBC > stream, but a high-quality copy would be terrific. > > > > > I recorded it (digitally from Freeview) - so I now have a 170MB file. > > Let me know if you can't get your own and would like a copy. > > > > Paul > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > > > * Visit your group "peel " on > > the web. > > > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > > Service . > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail From john.bravin@... Mon Oct 10 22:23:08 2005 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 22:23:08 +0200 Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20051009192734.021b39f0@...> References: <6.2.1.2.0.20051009192734.021b39f0@...> Message-ID: <434ACDAC.9080609@...> Listening to this show don't you just feel that Peel was a genius at linking dodgy music with unmissable links. He introduces Gay Rodeo as Gay Radio, and Cock and Ball Torture as Cock and Bull Torture (Freudian slips maybe?), and has an animated stream of consciousness about shirts and sneezing. I'm now listening to Pink (the pleasantly weird Japanese one, rather than the unpleasantly weird US one) thinking this is wonderful. Oh happy days .... Martin Wheatley wrote: > > >01:00 One World > >In the run-up to John Peel Day, One World bringsyou snippets from > >programmes which Peel did abroad with the World Service and Radio 1 over > >his 37-year career. Hear John in Japan, Sierra Leone, Bulgaria, Latvia, > >Zimbabwe, Russia and some other special places the big man visited and > >recorded programmes from. There will also be some classic Peel Sessions, > >and the show finsihes with some double tough Drum n Bass in true Peel > fashion. From willowct@... Tue Oct 11 07:55:07 2005 From: willowct@... (Willow Colios-Terry) Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 06:55:07 +0100 (BST) Subject: old sessions In-Reply-To: <1128953528.277.75698.m17@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <20051011055507.86385.qmail@...> New site looks lovely. However, call me a greedy bastard but 30 second clips are a bit crap. How dare the BBC tempt me with guided by voices sessions and then only put part of the songs on? just stick them all up there in full you fools! Lets bootleg the music industry into oblivion peel@yahoogroups.com wrote: There are 11 messages in this issue. Topics in this digest: 1. Revised BBC Peel site up at last From: "And" 2. Peel on One World From: Martin Wheatley 3. "Margrave of The Marshes" excerpts now posted From: Tom Roche 4. One amusing thing.... From: Tom Roche 5. Re: Revised BBC Peel site up at last From: Ian Wilson 6. Re: Revised BBC Peel site up at last From: Steve Lloyd 7. RE: "Margrave of The Marshes" excerpts now posted From: "Paul Webster" 8. Re: Revised BBC Peel site up at last From: Eddie Duffy 9. RE: Peel on One World From: "Paul Webster" 10. Margrave From: Paul Bryant 11. Re: Peel on One World From: Eddie Duffy ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 1 Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 17:34:18 -0000 From: "And" Subject: Revised BBC Peel site up at last No mention of this yet as far as I can see? http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/ I like the way the sessions are listed chronologically - bit of a memory flashback ride seeing certain names togeher ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 2 Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 19:30:05 +0100 From: Martin Wheatley Subject: Peel on One World >01:00 One World >In the run-up to John Peel Day, One World bringsyou snippets from >programmes which Peel did abroad with the World Service and Radio 1 over >his 37-year career. Hear John in Japan, Sierra Leone, Bulgaria, Latvia, >Zimbabwe, Russia and some other special places the big man visited and >recorded programmes from. There will also be some classic Peel Sessions, >and the show finsihes with some double tough Drum n Bass in true Peel fashion. This is tonight (or on the BBC Player tomorrow if you've got to get up in the morning) ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 3 Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 18:18:07 -0400 From: Tom Roche Subject: "Margrave of The Marshes" excerpts now posted http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/10/09/bopeel09.xml&sSheet=/arts/2005/10/09/ixtop.html http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/10/09/bopeel109.xml http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/10/09/bopeel209.xml ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 4 Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 22:47:01 -0400 From: Tom Roche Subject: One amusing thing.... ... I have noticed concerning the not entirely amusing autobiography excerpts, and the fact that they are running in The Telegraph and not, say, The Guardian.... If you look at the very first web page of the series of excerpts, this one: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/10/09/bopeel09.xml&sSheet=/arts/2005/10/09/ixtop.html ... the editor's introduction reads as follows: ----------- In the first exclusive extract from the autobigraphy that he was writing when he died, John Peel describes growing up and life at boarding school. ---------- All well and good, or almost. Last time I checked it is spelt "autobiography." Shurley if the serialization had appeared in The Guardian there would have been no spelling errors? tom [This message contained attachments] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 5 Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 05:57:47 +0100 From: Ian Wilson Subject: Re: Revised BBC Peel site up at last Had a look at this.......I intended just having a quick glance for now, ended up spending over an hour looking through it and I don't think I've even scratched the surface yet! There's obviously a great deal of thought and hard work gone into this, and it has resulted in a document that captures the essence of the man and his programmes. It is entertaining, informative, and incredibly moving in parts, I'll certainly be a regular visitor. Well done and thank you to those responsible. Ian On 09/10/05, And wrote: > > No mention of this yet as far as I can see? > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/ > > I like the way the sessions are listed chronologically - bit of a > memory flashback ride seeing certain names togeher > > > > > ------------------------------ > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > > - Visit your group "peel " on > the web. > - To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > - Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service . > > > ------------------------------ > [This message contained attachments] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 6 Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 06:31:03 +0100 From: Steve Lloyd Subject: Re: Revised BBC Peel site up at last Where have the tracklistings gone ? On 10/10/05, Ian Wilson wrote: > > Had a look at this.......I intended just having a quick glance for now, > ended up spending over an hour looking through it and I don't think I've > even scratched the surface yet! > There's obviously a great deal of thought and hard work gone into this, > and it has resulted in a document that captures the essence of the man and > his programmes. It is entertaining, informative, and incredibly moving in > parts, I'll certainly be a regular visitor. Well done and thank you to those > responsible. > Ian > On 09/10/05, And wrote: > > > > No mention of this yet as far as I can see? > > > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/ > > > > I like the way the sessions are listed chronologically - bit of a > > memory flashback ride seeing certain names togeher > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > > > > > - Visit your group "peel " on > > the web. > > - To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > - Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > > Service . > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > > > > ------------------------------ > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > > - Visit your group "peel " on > the web. > - To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > - Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service . > > > ------------------------------ > [This message contained attachments] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 7 Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 08:22:03 +0100 From: "Paul Webster" Subject: RE: "Margrave of The Marshes" excerpts now posted Thanks for the links. As for why The Telegraph ... "When The Daily Telegraph offered to send John and Sheila to Peru to write a travel feature he welcomed the idea of a break, despite his terror of flying." Looks like the facts checker hasn't finished work yet ... "At the end of the summer of x I went to Shrewsbury School" (x=1953 if another report is correct) "suggested in my report for the x term of 195x that Journalism would seem a good career for him" Telegraph news story based on the article http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/10/09/npeel09.xml School comments on the rape story http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/10/10/npeel10.xml Continuing interview with Sheila. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/10/10/peelmon10.xm l Extracts continue with Bowie http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/10/10/peelmon110.x ml Football http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/10/10/peelmon210.x ml Paul ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 8 Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 11:31:23 +0100 From: Eddie Duffy Subject: Re: Revised BBC Peel site up at last They're still there, but don't seem to be linked to from the main site anymore. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/alt/tracklistings/peel_tracklistings_2003.shtml (mid-2002 - end 2004) http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/alt/tracklistings/peel_tracklistings.shtml (2000 - mid-2002) Some of the listings from here will 404 error, so it's pot luck. For earlier listings, there's Lorcan's page, which you probably already know: http://www.avistic.demon.co.uk/ It would be amazing if the Beeb managed to put full tracklistings up for every show he's ever done, but that's probably a pipe dream. Steve Lloyd wrote: > Where have the tracklistings gone ? > > On 10/10/05, *Ian Wilson* > > wrote: > > Had a look at this.......I intended just having a quick glance for > now, ended up spending over an hour looking through it and I don't > think I've even scratched the surface yet! > > There's obviously a great deal of thought and hard work gone into > this, and it has resulted in a document that captures the essence > of the man and his programmes. It is entertaining, informative, > and incredibly moving in parts, I'll certainly be a regular > visitor. Well done and thank you to those responsible. > > ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 9 Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 12:46:24 +0100 From: "Paul Webster" Subject: RE: Peel on One World > >01:00 One World > >In the run-up to John Peel Day, One World bringsyou snippets from > >programmes which Peel did abroad with the World Service and Radio 1 over > >his 37-year career. Hear John in Japan, Sierra Leone, Bulgaria, Latvia, > >Zimbabwe, Russia and some other special places the big man visited and > >recorded programmes from. There will also be some classic Peel Sessions, > >and the show finsihes with some double tough Drum n Bass in true > Peel fashion. > > > This is tonight (or on the BBC Player tomorrow if you've got to > get up in the morning) Thanks for the pointer to this one. I recorded it (digitally from Freeview) - so I now have a 170MB file. Let me know if you can't get your own and would like a copy. Paul ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 10 Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 04:53:30 -0700 (PDT) From: Paul Bryant Subject: Margrave The mournful thought occurred to me that if only one third of Margrave was completed by JP before his death then he didn't get to write about the part that I'm actually interested in, which would be the mid 60s onwards. No Beefheart anecdotes? No ruminations about Marc Bolan? Say it isn't so. --- Paul Webster wrote: > > >01:00 One World > > >In the run-up to John Peel Day, One World > bringsyou snippets from > > >programmes which Peel did abroad with the World > Service and Radio 1 over > > >his 37-year career. Hear John in Japan, Sierra > Leone, Bulgaria, Latvia, > > >Zimbabwe, Russia and some other special places > the big man visited and > > >recorded programmes from. There will also be some > classic Peel Sessions, > > >and the show finsihes with some double tough Drum > n Bass in true > > Peel fashion. > > > > > > This is tonight (or on the BBC Player tomorrow > if you've got to > > get up in the morning) > Thanks for the pointer to this one. > I recorded it (digitally from Freeview) - so I now > have a 170MB file. > Let me know if you can't get your own and would like > a copy. > > Paul > > __________________________________ Yahoo! Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 11 Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 14:35:46 +0100 From: Eddie Duffy Subject: Re: Peel on One World Oooh! Any chance of a torrent, Paul? I was planning to capture the BBC stream, but a high-quality copy would be terrific. > > I recorded it (digitally from Freeview) - so I now have a 170MB file. > Let me know if you can't get your own and would like a copy. > > Paul > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > * Visit your group "peel " on > the web. > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service . > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------- To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. From willowct@... Tue Oct 11 08:04:05 2005 From: willowct@... (Willow Colios-Terry) Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 07:04:05 +0100 (BST) Subject: Guided by Voices sessions In-Reply-To: <1128953528.277.75698.m17@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <20051011060406.98870.qmail@...> these sound amazing does anyone have them in full. also sorry about my last post having all of the last digest on the bottom. I hate it when that happens. Don't get me wrong the site is good. Very Lacklustre gene session from 96. It's good how John liked bands like Gene and Ash who my friends would tell me were boring shit. Almost all my cool friends who like music say Gene are rubbish, smiths copyists or both. not true. The attitude of 'I will choose to like whatever I want' is a good one. It's easy to back anything up if you try. I like happy hardcore too. Lynch me now. Even a bit of Simply Red (exile from this list awaited) --------------------------------- How much free photo storage do you get? Store your holiday snaps for FREE with Yahoo! Photos. Get Yahoo! Photos From paul@... Tue Oct 11 09:05:17 2005 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 08:05:17 +0100 Subject: [peel] "Margrave of The Marshes" excerpts now posted In-Reply-To: <003e01c5cd6b$50e029f0$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <014001c5ce32$2a315550$0201a8c0@...> Tuesday's set Parenthood http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/10/11/peeltue11.xm l Home Truths http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/10/11/peeltue111.x ml Death http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/10/11/peeltue211.x ml Paul From neil_jenkins.geo@... Tue Oct 11 17:36:43 2005 From: neil_jenkins.geo@... (Neil Jenkins) Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 16:36:43 +0100 (BST) Subject: The BBC's "Keeping It Peel" documentary is now available online Message-ID: <20051011153643.72313.qmail@...> Hi All, As the subject line says, you can listen to this documentary now from the John Peel Day minisite at http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/johnpeelday/2005/ And it includes members of this very group! Nice one, Phil and Andrew! :-) Best regards, Neil www.neiljenkins.org --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail From dr_mango2004@... Tue Oct 11 17:52:39 2005 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 16:52:39 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <007801c5cd90$3e5acd10$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <20051011155239.26232.qmail@...> Can someone post the yousendit link for this? Paul Webster wrote:I recorded it (digitally from Freeview) - so I now have a 170MB file. Let me know if you can't get your own and would like a copy. Paul --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail From eddie.duffy@... Tue Oct 11 18:44:07 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 17:44:07 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <20051011155239.26232.qmail@...> References: <20051011155239.26232.qmail@...> Message-ID: <434BEBD7.4060403@...> Paul had trouble uploading it to YouSendIt so he eventually created a torrent instead. I'm currently seeding it and will stick around for a while. http://www.mininova.org/tor/127745 Dr Mango wrote: > Can someone post the yousendit link for this? > > */Paul Webster /* wrote: > > I recorded it (digitally from Freeview) - so I now have a 170MB file. > Let me know if you can't get your own and would like a copy. > > Paul > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Yahoo! 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Not so much "Listen again" as "Listen before the bugger's even been broadcast". ;-) Neil Jenkins wrote: > Hi All, > > As the subject line says, you can listen to this documentary now from > the John Peel Day minisite at > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/johnpeelday/2005/ > > And it includes members of this very group! Nice one, Phil and > Andrew! :-) > > > Best regards, > *Neil* > www.neiljenkins.org > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Yahoo! Messenger > > NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > * Visit your group "peel " on > the web. > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service . > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > From garry_latham@... Tue Oct 11 19:19:41 2005 From: garry_latham@... (Garry Latham) Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 18:19:41 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <434BEBD7.4060403@...> Message-ID: <20051011171941.55515.qmail@...> Thanks Eddie and Paul. I'm just getting into Torrents so I'm able to download it, as soon as I get the hang of the Azureus magnet link - which I have given up on and I'm just downloading the regular torrent. There seems to be only one seeder at the moment, but that'll improve as I'm gonna leave my pc on until the early hours of thursday - off to Finland for the weekend. --- Eddie Duffy wrote: --------------------------------- Paul had trouble uploading it to YouSendIt so he eventually created a torrent instead. I'm currently seeding it and will stick around for a while. http://www.mininova.org/tor/127745 Dr Mango wrote: > Can someone post the yousendit link for this? > > */Paul Webster /* wrote: > > I recorded it (digitally from Freeview) - so I now have a 170MB file. > Let me know if you can't get your own and would like a copy. > > Paul > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Yahoo! Messenger > > NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > * Visit your group "peel " on > the web. > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service . > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- ___________________________________________________________ How much free photo storage do you get? Store your holiday snaps for FREE with Yahoo! Photos http://uk.photos.yahoo.com From martinwheatley@... Tue Oct 11 20:15:36 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 19:15:36 +0100 Subject: [peel] The BBC's "Keeping It Peel" documentary is now available online In-Reply-To: <434BEE6E.6020208@...> References: <20051011153643.72313.qmail@...> <434BEE6E.6020208@...> Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051011191504.02282a80@...> At 17:55 11/10/2005, you wrote: > >Thanks, Neil. Blimey, it's online already? Not so much "Listen again" as >"Listen before the bugger's even been broadcast". ;-) > >Neil Jenkins wrote: > It's going out at 11.30PM next Monday and will be on the BBC Player after that From john.bravin@... Tue Oct 11 20:29:42 2005 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 20:29:42 +0200 Subject: Does this train stop at Merseyside? In-Reply-To: <007d01c5cdaa$140fc780$0201a8c0@...> References: <007d01c5cdaa$140fc780$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <434C0496.90801@...> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lists@... Tue Oct 11 20:42:11 2005 From: lists@... (Rob Brewer) Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 19:42:11 +0100 Subject: [peel] Does this train stop at Merseyside? In-Reply-To: <434C0496.90801@...> References: <007d01c5cdaa$140fc780$0201a8c0@...> <434C0496.90801@...> Message-ID: On 10/11/05, John Bravin wrote: > As tributes go, having a train named after you is pretty good. And no, I'm not the trainspotter who took the photograph. > > http://mattstrains.fotopic.net/p21246120.html The loco is owned (for hire to train operators) by a firm called Cotswold Rail, who also have one called "Joe Strummer". http://www.cotswoldrail.co.uk/loconames.htm -- Rob Brewer rob@... rbrwr.org@... http://www.rbrwr.org "I could have been like Lou Barlow, but I'm more like Ken Barlow" From garry_latham@... Tue Oct 11 20:58:40 2005 From: garry_latham@... (Garry Latham) Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 19:58:40 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Does this train stop at Merseyside? In-Reply-To: <434C0496.90801@...> Message-ID: <20051011185840.63570.qmail@...> Call me strange, but that's giving me goose bumps. Nad there a train called the New Musical Express - obvious name so I'm waiting for The Melody Maker, or perhaps an unforunate Smash Hits. --- John Bravin wrote: --------------------------------- As tributes go, having a train named after you ispretty good. And no, I'm not the trainspotter who took the photograph. http://mattstrains.fotopic.net/p21246120.html SPONSORED LINKS Music on hold systems Music for advertising Music school Wedding music Music Pop music --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - NEW crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com From martinwheatley@... Tue Oct 11 21:59:00 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 20:59:00 +0100 Subject: [peel] The BBC's "Keeping It Peel" documentary is now available online In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20051011191504.02282a80@...> References: <20051011153643.72313.qmail@...> <434BEE6E.6020208@...> <6.2.1.2.0.20051011191504.02282a80@...> Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051011205823.0225c6c8@...> At 19:15 11/10/2005, you wrote: > >At 17:55 11/10/2005, you wrote: > > > >Thanks, Neil. Blimey, it's online already? Not so much "Listen again" as > >"Listen before the bugger's even been broadcast". ;-) > > > >Neil Jenkins wrote: > > > >It's going out at 11.30PM next Monday and will be on the BBC Player after that > Actually it is online now - it's just hard to find http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/johnpeelday/2005/keepitpeeldoc/ martinw From eddie.duffy@... Tue Oct 11 22:35:43 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 21:35:43 +0100 Subject: [peel] The BBC's "Keeping It Peel" documentary is now available online In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20051011205823.0225c6c8@...> References: <20051011153643.72313.qmail@...> <434BEE6E.6020208@...> <6.2.1.2.0.20051011191504.02282a80@...> <6.2.1.2.0.20051011205823.0225c6c8@...> Message-ID: <434C221F.1060800@...> I know ... I stumbled on it by clicking on "Rob da Bank tracklistings", then "Documentaries". I'm sure there's a better way, but that did for me. And here's some stuff I hadn't noticed till now. Week beginning 24th October, 6 Music are broadcasting Peelie's first ever Radio 1 broadcast from 1967 (a Top Gear show with Pete Drummond). Steve Lamacq & Tom Robinson also host three more programs, including some more extracts from Peeling Back The Years (though I wish they'd stop dribbling bits of that out and just broadcast the whole bloody thing). http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/johnpeelday/2005/6music/ > > > Actually it is online now - it's just hard to find > http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/johnpeelday/2005/keepitpeeldoc/ > > martinw > From festive50@... Wed Oct 12 00:44:13 2005 From: festive50@... (Phil Edwards) Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 23:44:13 +0100 Subject: [peel] The BBC's "Keeping It Peel" documentary is now available online In-Reply-To: <20051011153643.72313.qmail@...> Message-ID: Ooo err. I'm listening to it now. I must admit, I didn't expect my bit to be included (I'm the "anorak" imbetween Neil and Andrew). Even though the interview lasted over an hour, I really thought that the show would have found people with more interesting comments than mine. I was impressed by the way that Alice had edited it to include tracks by Red Rose and the reincarnation of "Portion Control". These were playing on the car stereo during the interview. And Neil, I hate my voice even more than ever. Phil -----Original Message----- From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Neil Jenkins Sent: 11 October 2005 16:37 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] The BBC's "Keeping It Peel" documentary is now available online Hi All, As the subject line says, you can listen to this documentary now from the John Peel Day minisite at http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/johnpeelday/2005/ And it includes members of this very group! Nice one, Phil and Andrew! :-) Best regards, Neil www.neiljenkins.org ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Yahoo! 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Call me strange, but that's giving me goose bumps. Nad there a train called the New Musical Express - obvious name so I'm waiting for The Melody Maker, or perhaps an unforunate Smash Hits. --- John Bravin wrote: --------------------------------- As tributes go, having a train named after you ispretty good. And no, I'm not the trainspotter who took the photograph. http://mattstrains.fotopic.net/p21246120.html SPONSORED LINKS Music on hold systems Music for advertising Music school Wedding music Music Pop music --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - NEW crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com _____ YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS * Visit your group "peel " on the web. * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. _____ -- This email has been verified as Virus free Virus Protection and more available at http://www.plus.net From neil_jenkins.geo@... Wed Oct 12 09:19:10 2005 From: neil_jenkins.geo@... (Neil Jenkins) Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 08:19:10 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] The BBC's "Keeping It Peel" documentary is now available online In-Reply-To: <434C221F.1060800@...> Message-ID: <20051012071911.64159.qmail@...> Sorry everyone. When I made the posting about this there was a clear link from the John Peel Day homepage. For some reason they now decided to hide it. Dunno why. But Martin's link will take you straight there. Eddie Duffy wrote: I know ... I stumbled on it by clicking on "Rob da Bank tracklistings", then "Documentaries". I'm sure there's a better way, but that did for me. Best regards, Neil www.neiljenkins.org --------------------------------- How much free photo storage do you get? Store your holiday snaps for FREE with Yahoo! Photos. Get Yahoo! Photos From neil_jenkins.geo@... Wed Oct 12 09:26:41 2005 From: neil_jenkins.geo@... (Neil Jenkins) Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 08:26:41 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] The BBC's "Keeping It Peel" documentary is now available online In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20051012072641.6345.qmail@...> Well, I thought your bit was great, Phil. And you have a very relevant reason to be there. You talked of the archive and tape collection. Andrew talked of the disclaimers he did for John and the interest John showed. I talked about ... well, mostly stuff that was cut out! LOL Anorak you are not, Phil! Job well done. mate! Phil Edwards wrote: Ooo err. I'm listening to it now. I must admit, I didn't expect my bit to be included (I'm the "anorak" imbetween Neil and Andrew). Even though the interview lasted over an hour, I really thought that the show would have found people with more interesting comments than mine. I was impressed by the way that Alice had edited it to include tracks by Red Rose and the reincarnation of "Portion Control". These were playing on the car stereo during the interview. And Neil, I hate my voice even more than ever. Phil Best regards, Neil www.neiljenkins.org --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail From dbarrell@... Wed Oct 12 10:08:58 2005 From: dbarrell@... (Daniel Barrell) Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 09:08:58 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <20051011171941.55515.qmail@...> References: <20051011171941.55515.qmail@...> Message-ID: <434CC49A.6070906@...> I'll help out here for a day or two also. Cheers Dan Garry Latham wrote: > Thanks Eddie and Paul. I'm just getting into Torrents > so I'm able to download it, as soon as I get the hang > of the Azureus magnet link - which I have given up on > and I'm just downloading the regular torrent. > > There seems to be only one seeder at the moment, but > that'll improve as I'm gonna leave my pc on until the > early hours of thursday - off to Finland for the > weekend. > > --- Eddie Duffy wrote: From hackney.man@... Wed Oct 12 20:59:31 2005 From: hackney.man@... (London Scummer) Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 18:59:31 -0000 Subject: 13 Oct central London Peel Day event Message-ID: Just a quickie to mention, amongst the many Peel day events M.A.S.S. [Festive 50 2002/3] headline the Club Fandango John Peel Day event @ The Marquee in Leicester Sq. London The lineup includes: M.A.S.S. MAD STARING EYES [were the band selected from unsigned entrants to debut on the Peel Stage @ this year's Glastonbury AIRMAN + COSY COSY Tickets are £6.00 (£5.00 concessions/flyers) more details www.clubfandango.co.uk www.myspace.com/mass www.themadstaringeyes.com www.cosycosy.com From eddie.duffy@... Thu Oct 13 01:43:35 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 00:43:35 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Perfumed Garden last show - updated version In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <434D9FA7.5060303@...> OK, I've received my copy of this now, and have encoded it and created a torrent here: http://thepiratebay.org/details.php?id=3395785 Just to recap: this is a new version of the show, only completed last month, that restores the final 15 or so Peel links that were missing and corrects a couple of running order mistakes. It is now, to all intents and purposes, complete. If you already have a version of this and want to check if you need to upgrade, the easiest way is probably to check if you have Simon & Garfunkel's "Sparrow" on disc 4. If not, you might want to grab this. And of course, as Jon says below, if you're not au fait with torrenting, or are bandwidth-challenged, the best place to get these is from his Peel Tapes website (link below). Interestingly, Peelie's first ever Radio One show, which must have been his very next radio broadcast after this one, is being broadcast be BBC 6 Music in a week or two. Cheers, Eddie. Jon Horne wrote: > Hi folks, just to let you know that the 5-disc version of the last > Perfumed Garden is on the > Peel Tapes website (or it will be within the next day or two - the > first two parts are up at > the moment). The files are quite heavily compressed (25mb-ish each), > so if you're > struggling with Torrents, or you've not got the quickest of broadband > connections, this is > the place to hear the programme. > > Cheers, Jon > > http://www.jonhorne.co.uk/jptapes/jptapes.html > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > * Visit your group "peel " on > the web. > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service . > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > From festive50@... Thu Oct 13 02:47:49 2005 From: festive50@... (Phil Edwards) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 01:47:49 +0100 Subject: Peel Night at QEH In-Reply-To: <20051012072641.6345.qmail@...> Message-ID: Just got back from a a fantastic night. Thanks once again Sam, for the tickets. Phil -----Original Message----- From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Neil Jenkins Sent: 12 October 2005 08:27 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [peel] The BBC's "Keeping It Peel" documentary is now available online Well, I thought your bit was great, Phil. And you have a very relevant reason to be there. You talked of the archive and tape collection. Andrew talked of the disclaimers he did for John and the interest John showed. I talked about ... well, mostly stuff that was cut out! LOL Anorak you are not, Phil! Job well done. mate! Phil Edwards wrote: Ooo err. I'm listening to it now. I must admit, I didn't expect my bit to be included (I'm the "anorak" imbetween Neil and Andrew). Even though the interview lasted over an hour, I really thought that the show would have found people with more interesting comments than mine. I was impressed by the way that Alice had edited it to include tracks by Red Rose and the reincarnation of "Portion Control". These were playing on the car stereo during the interview. And Neil, I hate my voice even more than ever. Phil Best regards, Neil www.neiljenkins.org ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail SPONSORED LINKS Music on hold systems Music for advertising Music school Wedding music Music Pop music ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS a.. Visit your group "peel" on the web. b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com c.. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- From mar.celle@... Thu Oct 13 11:42:24 2005 From: mar.celle@... (Marcelle van Hoof) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 11:42:24 +0200 Subject: 'Happy' Peel Day In-Reply-To: <1129031823.401.37253.m17@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <000101c5cfda$6d2a8350$9a00000a@PC154981710422> 'Happy' Peel Day to everyone.... love Marcelle xx From eddie.duffy@... Thu Oct 13 13:27:10 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 12:27:10 +0100 Subject: [peel] 'Happy' Peel Day In-Reply-To: <000101c5cfda$6d2a8350$9a00000a@PC154981710422> References: <000101c5cfda$6d2a8350$9a00000a@PC154981710422> Message-ID: <434E448E.4050806@...> And from me, too! Yes, 'happy' very much in inverted commas. It would be much better if he was still here. Anyone planning to record Radio One's tribute shows this evening? (I really must get me one o' them new-fangled digital radio thingies sometime soon...) Marcelle van Hoof wrote: > > 'Happy' Peel Day to everyone.... > > love Marcelle xx > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS > Music on hold systems > > Music for advertising > > Music school > > > Wedding music > > Music > > Pop music > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > * Visit your group "peel " on > the web. > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service . > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > From neil_jenkins.geo@... Thu Oct 13 13:54:58 2005 From: neil_jenkins.geo@... (Neil Jenkins) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 12:54:58 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] 'Happy' Peel Day In-Reply-To: <434E448E.4050806@...> Message-ID: <20051013115459.55039.qmail@...> And a big, big, big, inverted-comma'd "happy" John Peel Day to you all too. I certainly intend to record the whole lot, including Annie Nightingale's special Peel Day show, onto MiniDisc this evening. I think I can get 4x80 minutes, so about 5h20, onto a MD, so 2 discs should cover it. However, it should all be available as "Listen Again" remember. Eddie Duffy wrote: And from me, too! Yes, 'happy' very much in inverted commas. It would be much better if he was still here. Anyone planning to record Radio One's tribute shows this evening? (I really must get me one o' them new-fangled digital radio thingies sometime soon...) Marcelle van Hoof wrote: > > 'Happy' Peel Day to everyone.... > > love Marcelle xx > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS > Music on hold systems > > Music for advertising > > Music school > > > Wedding music > > Music > > Pop music > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > * Visit your group "peel " on > the web. > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service . > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > SPONSORED LINKS Music on hold systems Music for advertising Music school Wedding music Music Pop music --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- Best regards, Neil www.neiljenkins.org --------------------------------- To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. From eddie.duffy@... Thu Oct 13 15:36:11 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 14:36:11 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <20051010163045.48996.qmail@...> References: <20051010163045.48996.qmail@...> Message-ID: <434E62CB.8050102@...> Susi Maxwell-Stewart wrote: > hi i was trying to mini disk it but the quality is not good enough how > can i record it off the computer as there is so much material i cant > possibly listen to it all at once thanks from susi (past lugite) > > *//* Hi Susi, For recording streaming audio (and video) I usually use a application called Net Transport. It's reasonably easy to use: just paste in the URL of the file you want to capture (.ra, .wmv, etc.) and away it goes. I can be tricky to find the exact URL you want in the case of sites that wrap everything up in their own player (like the BBC, unfortunately), but that can be worked around. Try downloading Net Transport from http://www.xi-soft.com/default.htm and see how you get on. For example, paste in this URL for the One World programme: rtsp://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/radio1/oneworld_mon.ra (but do it before Monday or it'll be replaced by next week's programme). With audio, another option is to use an application that simply records everything that comes into your PC soundcard. I haven't used that option for a while, but there's plenty of software out there that can do that. With this option you have to be careful nothing interrupts the broadcast, and you don't get any warning sounds on your PC like for incoming mail etc., and it's crucial that you have enough bandwidth to keep up with the stream. You pretty mch have to leave your PC sat there for the full duration of the programme, dedicated to nothing but recording. Regarding your other question about torrenting, have a look at the FAQ here: http://btfaq.com/ . Then download and install Azureus or ABC and have a go with them. If this is all a bit too techie for you, don't worry. I'm going to start a DVD tree, distributing my Peel collection throughout the group, via old-fashioned snail-mail, very soon. I'm about ready to go, but first I want to grab as many of the tribute programs that are being broadcast over the next week or two as I can. It would be handy if you're able to copy DVDs, to keep the chain going, but that's the only thing you'll need to do. Hope this helps, Eddie. From dave@... Thu Oct 13 16:03:22 2005 From: dave@... (Dave Chapman) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 15:03:22 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <434E62CB.8050102@...> References: <20051010163045.48996.qmail@...> <434E62CB.8050102@...> Message-ID: <434E692A.3070609@...> Is anyone able to jump back on the torrent of this recording at mininova.org ? There are no seeds at the moment and I'm stuck on 20MB. Thanks in advance (and double thanks to the original seeder). Dave. From eddie.duffy@... Thu Oct 13 16:07:02 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 15:07:02 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <434E692A.3070609@...> References: <20051010163045.48996.qmail@...> <434E62CB.8050102@...> <434E692A.3070609@...> Message-ID: <434E6A06.6080109@...> OK Dave, I'm on it now! Dave Chapman wrote: > Is anyone able to jump back on the torrent of this recording at > mininova.org ? There are no seeds at the moment and I'm stuck on 20MB. > > Thanks in advance (and double thanks to the original seeder). > > Dave. > > > > SPONSORED LINKS > Music on hold systems > > Music for advertising > > Music school > > > Wedding music > > Music > > Pop music > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > * Visit your group "peel " on > the web. > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service . > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > From neil_jenkins.geo@... Thu Oct 13 16:11:40 2005 From: neil_jenkins.geo@... (Neil Jenkins) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 15:11:40 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <434E62CB.8050102@...> Message-ID: <20051013141140.15434.qmail@...> Hi Eddie, I have Net Transport but when I try to access an rtsp:// address (such as BBC sound files) I got a pop up with the message "No valid URL included!". The help with Net Transport is pretty pants, so I haven't been able to get any further. Any idea what I'm doing wrong? Eddie Duffy wrote: For recording streaming audio (and video) I usually use a application called Net Transport. It's reasonably easy to use: just paste in the URL of the file you want to capture (.ra, .wmv, etc.) and away it goes. I can be tricky to find the exact URL you want in the case of sites that wrap everything up in their own player (like the BBC, unfortunately), but that can be worked around. Try downloading Net Transport from http://www.xi-soft.com/default.htm and see how you get on. For example, paste in this URL for the One World programme: rtsp://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/radio1/oneworld_mon.ra (but do it before Monday or it'll be replaced by next week's programme). Best regards, Neil www.neiljenkins.org --------------------------------- To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. From eddie.duffy@... Thu Oct 13 16:58:20 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 15:58:20 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <20051013141140.15434.qmail@...> References: <20051013141140.15434.qmail@...> Message-ID: <434E760C.5000408@...> That's odd, Neil: I've never had any problems with rtsp:// streams. What version of Net Transport do you have? Mine's 1.93.276. Neil Jenkins wrote: > Hi Eddie, > > I have Net Transport but when I try to access an rtsp:// address (such > as BBC sound files) I got a pop up with the message "No valid URL > included!". The help with Net Transport is pretty pants, so I haven't > been able to get any further. Any idea what I'm doing wrong? > > > */Eddie Duffy /* wrote: > > For recording streaming audio (and video) I usually use a application > called Net Transport. It's reasonably easy to use: just paste in > the URL > of the file you want to capture (.ra, .wmv, etc.) and away it goes. I > can be tricky to find the exact URL you want in the case of sites > that > wrap everything up in their own player (like the BBC, unfortunately), > but that can be worked around. Try downloading Net Transport from > http://www.xi-soft.com/default.htm and see how you get on. For > example, > paste in this URL for the One World programme: > rtsp://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/radio1/oneworld_mon.ra (but do it before > Monday > or it'll be replaced by next week's programme). > > > > Best regards, > *Neil* > www.neiljenkins.org > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new > *Yahoo! Security Centre* > . > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > * Visit your group "peel " on > the web. > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service . > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > From neil_jenkins.geo@... Thu Oct 13 17:12:51 2005 From: neil_jenkins.geo@... (Neil Jenkins) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 16:12:51 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <434E760C.5000408@...> Message-ID: <20051013151251.71958.qmail@...> 1.94.281. I wonder if some functionality was removed for one reason or another? Or maybe you now have to buy plug-ins, etc.? And there's me been wondering what all the fuss is about with Net Transport! LOL Eddie Duffy wrote: That's odd, Neil: I've never had any problems with rtsp:// streams. What version of Net Transport do you have? Mine's 1.93.276. Neil Jenkins wrote: > Hi Eddie, > > I have Net Transport but when I try to access an rtsp:// address (such > as BBC sound files) I got a pop up with the message "No valid URL > included!". The help with Net Transport is pretty pants, so I haven't > been able to get any further. Any idea what I'm doing wrong? Best regards, Neil www.neiljenkins.org --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail From festive50@... Thu Oct 13 17:14:25 2005 From: festive50@... (festive50@...) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 16:14:25 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <20051013141140.15434.qmail@...> References: <434E62CB.8050102@...> <20051013141140.15434.qmail@...> Message-ID: <2802.195.188.213.34.1129216465.squirrel@195.188.213.34> Hi Neil Here's the technique which Martin passed to us all. Phil Here is how to find the URL of a Real Audio stream easily. Start your copy of RealPlayer and go to the Preferences. This is on the Tools Menu If you have that visible otherwise its accessible by clicking on the two little arrows Go to Connections and then Proxy Put a tick in the box RTSP Proxy then enter next to it 000.000/0000.00 Confirm that and leave Realplayer Now go to your link and click on it. The connection will fail because it looks for the meaningless proxy and fails to find it. After a short while you get an error code containing the URL of the Real Audio file. You can even copy and paste it from the box. Remember to go back into Real Audio and turn the proxy off It's even easier the 2nd time because the RealPlayer remembers the numbers so you just have to turn the proxy on and off > Hi Eddie, > > I have Net Transport but when I try to access an rtsp:// address (such as > BBC sound files) I got a pop up with the message "No valid URL included!". > The help with Net Transport is pretty pants, so I haven't been able to > get any further. Any idea what I'm doing wrong? > > > Eddie Duffy wrote: > For recording streaming audio (and video) I usually use a application > called Net Transport. It's reasonably easy to use: just paste in the URL > of the file you want to capture (.ra, .wmv, etc.) and away it goes. I > can be tricky to find the exact URL you want in the case of sites that > wrap everything up in their own player (like the BBC, unfortunately), > but that can be worked around. Try downloading Net Transport from > http://www.xi-soft.com/default.htm and see how you get on. For example, > paste in this URL for the One World programme: > rtsp://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/radio1/oneworld_mon.ra (but do it before Monday > or it'll be replaced by next week's programme). > > Best regards, > Neil > www.neiljenkins.org > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new > Yahoo! Security Centre. From eddie.duffy@... Thu Oct 13 17:30:48 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 16:30:48 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <20051013151251.71958.qmail@...> References: <20051013151251.71958.qmail@...> Message-ID: <434E7DA8.8050809@...> *Makes mental note not to upgrade* With a bit of luck, I may have my 1.93.276 install file knocking about somewhere. Neil Jenkins wrote: > 1.94.281. I wonder if some functionality was removed for one reason > or another? Or maybe you now have to buy plug-ins, etc.? And there's > me been wondering what all the fuss is about with Net Transport! LOL > > > */Eddie Duffy /* wrote: > > That's odd, Neil: I've never had any problems with rtsp:// > streams. What > version of Net Transport do you have? Mine's 1.93.276. > > Neil Jenkins wrote: > > > Hi Eddie, > > > > I have Net Transport but when I try to access an rtsp:// address > (such > > as BBC sound files) I got a pop up with the message "No valid URL > > included!". The help with Net Transport is pretty pants, so I > haven't > > been able to get any further. Any idea what I'm doing wrong? > > > > Best regards, > *Neil* > www.neiljenkins.org > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Yahoo! Messenger > > NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > * Visit your group "peel " on > the web. > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service . > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > From neil_jenkins.geo@... Thu Oct 13 17:51:16 2005 From: neil_jenkins.geo@... (Neil Jenkins) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 16:51:16 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <2802.195.188.213.34.1129216465.squirrel@195.188.213.34> Message-ID: <20051013155116.79579.qmail@...> It's not quite what I get in my RealPlayer v10. In Preferences/Connection/Proxy I have a box labelled "Streaming Settings" with the current (and unselectable) PNA, RTSP and HTTP settings and a "Change Settings ..." button. Clicking this I get a pop-up containing a box at the top labelled "PNA and RTSP Proxies" with three radio buttons "No proxy", "Automatic configuration" and "Use proxies:". Clicking the latter, I have to enter the Proxy address (which I guess is just the 000.000 or 0000.00 from your mail) and there is a Port preset to 554. Do I do anything with that port? festive50@... wrote: Hi Neil Here's the technique which Martin passed to us all. Phil Here is how to find the URL of a Real Audio stream easily. Start your copy of RealPlayer and go to the Preferences. This is on the Tools Menu If you have that visible otherwise its accessible by clicking on the two little arrows Go to Connections and then Proxy Put a tick in the box RTSP Proxy then enter next to it 000.000/0000.00 Confirm that and leave Realplayer Now go to your link and click on it. The connection will fail because it looks for the meaningless proxy and fails to find it. After a short while you get an error code containing the URL of the Real Audio file. You can even copy and paste it from the box. Remember to go back into Real Audio and turn the proxy off It's even easier the 2nd time because the RealPlayer remembers the numbers so you just have to turn the proxy on and off Best regards, Neil www.neiljenkins.org --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail From neil_jenkins.geo@... Thu Oct 13 18:03:35 2005 From: neil_jenkins.geo@... (Neil Jenkins) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 17:03:35 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <2802.195.188.213.34.1129216465.squirrel@195.188.213.34> Message-ID: <20051013160335.87029.qmail@...> No, I get the same behaviour. The text you included in your e-mail is how to get the correct link, not how to configure Net Transport to work with RTSP addresses. C'est la vie! festive50@... wrote: Hi Neil Here's the technique which Martin passed to us all. Phil Here is how to find the URL of a Real Audio stream easily. Start your copy of RealPlayer and go to the Preferences. This is on the Tools Menu If you have that visible otherwise its accessible by clicking on the two little arrows Go to Connections and then Proxy Put a tick in the box RTSP Proxy then enter next to it 000.000/0000.00 Confirm that and leave Realplayer Now go to your link and click on it. The connection will fail because it looks for the meaningless proxy and fails to find it. After a short while you get an error code containing the URL of the Real Audio file. You can even copy and paste it from the box. Remember to go back into Real Audio and turn the proxy off It's even easier the 2nd time because the RealPlayer remembers the numbers so you just have to turn the proxy on and off Best regards, Neil www.neiljenkins.org --------------------------------- To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. From thebarguest@... Thu Oct 13 18:18:00 2005 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 16:18:00 -0000 Subject: Peel on MTV2 (Europe) tonight - video delight Message-ID: Starting at 7pm UK time with "JP's Greatest Festive 50" and going on for hours. A few hours ago they had the Peel "Desert Island Discs" (minus the music sadly) radio show from 1990 on the Dimeadozen torrent site. From eddie.duffy@... Thu Oct 13 18:34:46 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 17:34:46 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <20051013160335.87029.qmail@...> References: <20051013160335.87029.qmail@...> Message-ID: <434E8CA6.1070109@...> Neil, OK, I found my install file, if you want to try it. http://eddie-duffy.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/exe/NT2Setup_multi.exe Obviously, care is advised, as this is an .exe file, and I make no claims as to whether it'll work or not. All I know is, it worked for me, and it's never harmed my system in any way. But please run virus checks and take all usual precautions if you do try it. But to be honest, you shouldn't need to install this, as the download page for Net Transport mentions RTSP features for the latest version: http://www.xi-soft.com/download.htm Eddie. Neil Jenkins wrote: > No, I get the same behaviour. The text you included in your e-mail is > how to get the correct link, not how to configure Net Transport to > work with RTSP addresses. > > C'est la vie! > > > */festive50@.../* wrote: > > Hi Neil > Here's the technique which Martin passed to us all. > Phil > > Here is how to find the URL of a Real Audio stream easily. > Start your copy of RealPlayer and go to the Preferences. This is > on the > Tools Menu > If you have that visible otherwise its accessible by clicking on > the two > little arrows > Go to Connections and then Proxy > Put a tick in the box RTSP Proxy then enter next to it > 000.000/0000.00 > Confirm that and leave Realplayer > Now go to your link and click on it. The connection will fail > because it > looks for the meaningless proxy and fails to find it. After a > short while > you get an error code containing the URL of > the Real Audio file. You can even copy and paste it from the box. > Remember to go back into Real Audio and turn the proxy off > It's even easier the 2nd time because the RealPlayer remembers the > numbers > so you just have to turn the proxy on and off > > > > Best regards, > *Neil* > www.neiljenkins.org > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new > *Yahoo! Security Centre* > . > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > * Visit your group "peel " on > the web. > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service . > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > From martinwheatley@... Thu Oct 13 19:51:15 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 18:51:15 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <434E8CA6.1070109@...> References: <20051013160335.87029.qmail@...> <434E8CA6.1070109@...> Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051013184503.0229fb18@...> At 17:34 13/10/2005, you wrote: > >Neil, > >OK, I found my install file, if you want to try it. > >http://eddie-duffy.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/exe/NT2Setup_multi.exe > And the complication is that my version of Net Transport is 1.94.281 and I have no problem with RTSP URLs. I can even use the Scheduler is Net Transport to capture a timed part of an RTSP endless stream (the Scheduler doesn't work in the previous version) martinw From morriso@... Thu Oct 13 20:12:39 2005 From: morriso@... (Andrew Morrison) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 19:12:39 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] 'Happy' Peel Day In-Reply-To: <000101c5cfda$6d2a8350$9a00000a@PC154981710422> Message-ID: <20051013181239.38255.qmail@...> This was in my daily music newsletter email today... Ain't been to the site yet though... Andy NEW MUSIC WEBSITE LAUNCHED IN PEEL'S MEMORY John Peel Day is also being used to announce an interesting new venture from Peel's iconic record label Dandelion Records and Universal Music - a new music website called, simply, http://www.johnpeelmusic.com. Devoted to discovering and championing great new music, this site will be supervised by John's son, Tom Ravenscroft, who will work alongside Peel's long time agent Clive Selwood, a former director of Dandelion Records as well as Elektra, CBS, Pye and UK Records. New musical talent will be encouraged to upload their music to the site, while music fans will be asked to rate the music posted. Selwood explains: "For 30-odd years John was the point of reference for the best new cutting edge talent and now there's no real replacement. The ethos behind this site is to fill that void and in turn reveal the next generation of recording stars." Confirming their involvement in the project, Universal boss Lucian Grainge told CMU: "When I was starting out in the business as an A&R scout, I played John Peel's show in my Mini virtually every night. It is terrific to play a part in continuing the legacy of someone who influenced the careers of so many artists, as well as the A&R community." Marcelle van Hoof wrote: 'Happy' Peel Day to everyone.... love Marcelle xx SPONSORED LINKS Music on hold systems Music for advertising Music school Wedding music Music Pop music --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- Andrew Morrison Email: morriso@... Website: www.AndrewMorrison.co.uk From cynicaldj@... Thu Oct 13 20:36:51 2005 From: cynicaldj@... (cynicaldj) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 18:36:51 -0000 Subject: 'Happy' Peel Day In-Reply-To: <20051013181239.38255.qmail@...> Message-ID: And the same message from us too.... http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/Dandelion-Radio/ --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Andrew Morrison wrote: > > This was in my daily music newsletter email today... Ain't been to the site yet though... > > Andy > > NEW MUSIC WEBSITE LAUNCHED IN PEEL'S MEMORY > John Peel Day is also being used to announce an interesting new venture > from > Peel's iconic record label Dandelion Records and Universal Music - a > new > music website called, simply, http://www.johnpeelmusic.com. Devoted to > discovering and championing great new music, this site will be > supervised by > John's son, Tom Ravenscroft, who will work alongside Peel's long time > agent > Clive Selwood, a former director of Dandelion Records as well as > Elektra, > CBS, Pye and UK Records. New musical talent will be encouraged to > upload > their music to the site, while music fans will be asked to rate the > music > posted. Selwood explains: "For 30-odd years John was the point of > reference > for the best new cutting edge talent and now there's no real > replacement. > The ethos behind this site is to fill that void and in turn reveal the > next > generation of recording stars." Confirming their involvement in the > project, > Universal boss Lucian Grainge told CMU: "When I was starting out in the > business as an A&R scout, I played John Peel's show in my Mini > virtually > every night. It is terrific to play a part in continuing the legacy of > someone who influenced the careers of so many artists, as well as the > A&R > community." > > > Marcelle van Hoof wrote: > 'Happy' Peel Day to everyone.... > > love Marcelle xx > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS > Music on hold systems Music for advertising Music school Wedding music Music Pop music > > --------------------------------- > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > > Visit your group "peel" on the web. > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. > > > --------------------------------- > > > > > > Andrew Morrison > Email: morriso@b... > Website: www.AndrewMorrison.co.uk > From ajcauk@... Thu Oct 13 20:49:01 2005 From: ajcauk@... (cannon alan) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 19:49:01 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] 'Happy' Peel Day In-Reply-To: <20051013181239.38255.qmail@...> Message-ID: <20051013184901.88903.qmail@...> So far it is an invitation To be informed when it goes live unpredictable porridge i know it means something listened to dandelion-radio loop this morning which was nice will again i dare say currently i am wondering would Peelie have gone on Star Spell? hmm dunno alanjc --- Andrew Morrison wrote: > This was in my daily music newsletter email today... > Ain't been to the site yet though... > > Andy > > NEW MUSIC WEBSITE LAUNCHED IN PEEL'S MEMORY > John Peel Day is also being used to announce an > interesting new venture > from > Peel's iconic record label Dandelion Records and > Universal Music - a > new > music website called, simply, > http://www.johnpeelmusic.com. Devoted to > discovering and championing great new music, this > site will be > supervised by > John's son, Tom Ravenscroft, who will work alongside > Peel's long time > agent > Clive Selwood, a former director of Dandelion > Records as well as > Elektra, > CBS, Pye and UK Records. New musical talent will be > encouraged to > upload > their music to the site, while music fans will be > asked to rate the > music > posted. Selwood explains: "For 30-odd years John was > the point of > reference > for the best new cutting edge talent and now there's > no real > replacement. > The ethos behind this site is to fill that void and > in turn reveal the > next > generation of recording stars." Confirming their > involvement in the > project, > Universal boss Lucian Grainge told CMU: "When I was > starting out in the > business as an A&R scout, I played John Peel's show > in my Mini > virtually > every night. It is terrific to play a part in > continuing the legacy of > someone who influenced the careers of so many > artists, as well as the > A&R > community." > > > Marcelle van Hoof wrote: > 'Happy' Peel Day to everyone.... > > love Marcelle xx > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS > Music on hold systems Music for advertising Music > school Wedding music Music Pop music > > --------------------------------- > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > > Visit your group "peel" on the web. > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email > to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the > Yahoo! Terms of Service. > > > --------------------------------- > > > > > > Andrew Morrison > Email: morriso@... > Website: www.AndrewMorrison.co.uk > ___________________________________________________________ To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. http://uk.security.yahoo.com From lists@... Thu Oct 13 21:41:47 2005 From: lists@... (Rob Brewer) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 20:41:47 +0100 Subject: More Margrave media Message-ID: Ryan Gilbey on helping Sheila and the family write Margrave of the Marshes: http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/features/story/0,11710,1590964,00.html "The family warned me that some of John's words should be taken with a barrel of salt... I was surprised to read in one of his articles from the 1970s that Sheila had canvassed for the Conservative Party. Not as surprised as Sheila was, though, when I pointed this out to her." -- Rob Brewer rob@rbrwr.org rbrwr.org@... http://www.rbrwr.org "I could have been like Lou Barlow, but I'm more like Ken Barlow" From john.bravin@... Thu Oct 13 22:54:44 2005 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 22:54:44 +0200 Subject: John Peel Day - Stanley Winston track (and anecdote) In-Reply-To: <20050701190319.HRJN5558.aamta09-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> References: <20050701190319.HRJN5558.aamta09-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Message-ID: <434EC994.8010406@...> Heard the Stanley Winston track No More Ghettos in America on the BBC Radio 1 John Peel Day show tonight and was reminded of the Peel quote about Stanley Winston/Mick Hucknall. For those who missed the article in The Grauniad in September 2000 see below. >>> **With more than 25,000 LPs straining the floorboards of his home, *John Peel* is more curator than collector, tending to a precious archive of leftfield music *Will Hodgkinson Friday September 1, 2000 The Guardian * When a man's house has to be fitted with reinforcements in order to take the weight of his records, you know that his vinyl addiction has reached rarely seen heights of severity. John Peel's record collection is beyond a joke. There's a large wooden shed used only to accommodate his 12-inch singles, and another one, just past the chicken coop, which houses the 45s. Being Britain's leading vanguard of any kind of music that falls out of the mainstream justifies the addiction somewhat, but these records aren't just the tools of his trade - they're too cherished for that. Article continues ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "As my wife would confirm if she wasn't out shopping, I still spend an insane amount of time - six to eight hours a day - listening to records and putting together lists for the show," says Peel from the hub of his record world, which is his East Anglian farmhouse's old garage. All the new releases come here, a large cardboard box making up a week's worth of the records sent. The room has a boyish, den-like feel; between the racks of records and CDs are football memorabilia, photographs of his wife, Sheila, and hot rod magazines from the 50s and 60s. Although the room feels chaotic and cramped, the records are very well ordered. The ones chosen to be played on future shows are recorded on a list, before being elevated from the boxes on the floor to the heights of the collection itself. Each is recorded on a card index. "People say, 'Why don't you put the collection on computer?' But to put 25,776 LPs on to a computer would almost certainly take the rest of my life." Passing into another room that houses Peel's first 1,500 records, it dawns on me that a curator's mindset must be essential just to keep the collection at least reasonably accessible. This is where his four children, and their boyfriends and girlfriends, come in handy. "Last summer I paid my daughter Flossie's then boyfriend to file my seven-inch singles, and he turned out to be the best filer I ever had. Unfortunately he and Flossie broke up shortly afterwards. Young people have so little consideration. My son William did that lot of CDs," says Peel, pointing to a rack, "and got paid prodigious sums of money to do so, but he took all summer - he's naturally an extremely indolent boy. He seems to have no grasp of the alphabet, either." Some men have garden sheds to potter about in and get away from the wife; Peel has his two outhouses of records. "I'll come in here to find something, and almost always find something else that I've completely forgotten about. It's a great stress-reliever." Peel mulls over a 45 by Wild Willy Barrett, an eccentric hippie chiefly famed for his collaboration with 70s pub rocker John Otway. The record collector's mind is at work here - revelling in the obscure, celebrating the authentic, and finding release in a three-minute song. Peel has been a DJ since 1963, working in the US for a number of radio stations before joining Radio 1 from its birth in 1968. He has the freedom to play what he likes, and what tends to make it through is anything that fulfils a degree of honesty, be that a scratchy old reggae 45 or the latest student union indie favourite. A few records have moved beyond work into the realm of the intensely personal. "I've got a clutch of about 20 records which I'll grab in an emergency, and which will go into the grave with me," Peel explains. They're all 45s, they're all impossibly obscure, and each one, says Peel, "can almost always reduce me to tears". Within this sacred box, there's a Jagger-Richards composition, I'd Rather Be Out with the Boys, by mid-1960s Manchester no-hit wonders the Toggery Five; and a great reggae take on Paul Simon's Richard Cory by Jamaican singer Yami Boro, who, not quite understanding the words of the song, called it Richer Cory. "There's a reggae version of Whiter Shade of Pale which does the same thing," says Peel, "but the lyrics of that song were complete bollocks anyway, so misinterpreting them just adds another dimension." There are also a number of heartbreaking early-70s soul ballads. In one, Stanley Winston's No More Ghettos in America, the singer's voice quivers before collapsing into feverish falsetto. "This is the only record this guy made," Peel explains, just as Winston breaks down entirely. "You hear somebody like Mick Hucknall described as a soul singer after his 25th LP. This guy made this one 45 and the first 30 seconds eclipses Hucknall's entire output." And each of these records tells a story in Peel's life - such as the R'n'B classic You'd Better Move On by Arthur Alexander. "It was given to me by a girlfriend in Texas, and I think it was a hint. Her way of saying, 'Suit action to the title, fatboy.' " A British institution, John Peel, like so many music lovers, is a sentimentalist at heart, a man who can live through his most valued vinyl finds. "I'll play them all together one day," he says of his 20 moments of greatness, "and then go mad." From morriso@... Fri Oct 14 00:24:27 2005 From: morriso@... (Andrew Morrison) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 23:24:27 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] John Peel Day - Stanley Winston track (and anecdote) In-Reply-To: <434EC994.8010406@...> Message-ID: <20051013222427.94686.qmail@...> I can remember years ago, John saying how he did indeed love pop music (hence the Pet Shop Boys being asked to do a session recently). He once said something about Simply Red "doing that one good song", but I never worked out to which song he was referring? Any ideas? Andy John Bravin wrote: Heard the Stanley Winston track No More Ghettos in America on the BBC Radio 1 John Peel Day show tonight and was reminded of the Peel quote about Stanley Winston/Mick Hucknall. For those who missed the article in The Grauniad in September 2000 see below. >>> **With more than 25,000 LPs straining the floorboards of his home, *John Peel* is more curator than collector, tending to a precious archive of leftfield music *Will Hodgkinson Friday September 1, 2000 The Guardian * When a man's house has to be fitted with reinforcements in order to take the weight of his records, you know that his vinyl addiction has reached rarely seen heights of severity. John Peel's record collection is beyond a joke. There's a large wooden shed used only to accommodate his 12-inch singles, and another one, just past the chicken coop, which houses the 45s. Being Britain's leading vanguard of any kind of music that falls out of the mainstream justifies the addiction somewhat, but these records aren't just the tools of his trade - they're too cherished for that. Article continues ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "As my wife would confirm if she wasn't out shopping, I still spend an insane amount of time - six to eight hours a day - listening to records and putting together lists for the show," says Peel from the hub of his record world, which is his East Anglian farmhouse's old garage. All the new releases come here, a large cardboard box making up a week's worth of the records sent. The room has a boyish, den-like feel; between the racks of records and CDs are football memorabilia, photographs of his wife, Sheila, and hot rod magazines from the 50s and 60s. Although the room feels chaotic and cramped, the records are very well ordered. The ones chosen to be played on future shows are recorded on a list, before being elevated from the boxes on the floor to the heights of the collection itself. Each is recorded on a card index. "People say, 'Why don't you put the collection on computer?' But to put 25,776 LPs on to a computer would almost certainly take the rest of my life." Passing into another room that houses Peel's first 1,500 records, it dawns on me that a curator's mindset must be essential just to keep the collection at least reasonably accessible. This is where his four children, and their boyfriends and girlfriends, come in handy. "Last summer I paid my daughter Flossie's then boyfriend to file my seven-inch singles, and he turned out to be the best filer I ever had. Unfortunately he and Flossie broke up shortly afterwards. Young people have so little consideration. My son William did that lot of CDs," says Peel, pointing to a rack, "and got paid prodigious sums of money to do so, but he took all summer - he's naturally an extremely indolent boy. He seems to have no grasp of the alphabet, either." Some men have garden sheds to potter about in and get away from the wife; Peel has his two outhouses of records. "I'll come in here to find something, and almost always find something else that I've completely forgotten about. It's a great stress-reliever." Peel mulls over a 45 by Wild Willy Barrett, an eccentric hippie chiefly famed for his collaboration with 70s pub rocker John Otway. The record collector's mind is at work here - revelling in the obscure, celebrating the authentic, and finding release in a three-minute song. Peel has been a DJ since 1963, working in the US for a number of radio stations before joining Radio 1 from its birth in 1968. He has the freedom to play what he likes, and what tends to make it through is anything that fulfils a degree of honesty, be that a scratchy old reggae 45 or the latest student union indie favourite. A few records have moved beyond work into the realm of the intensely personal. "I've got a clutch of about 20 records which I'll grab in an emergency, and which will go into the grave with me," Peel explains. They're all 45s, they're all impossibly obscure, and each one, says Peel, "can almost always reduce me to tears". Within this sacred box, there's a Jagger-Richards composition, I'd Rather Be Out with the Boys, by mid-1960s Manchester no-hit wonders the Toggery Five; and a great reggae take on Paul Simon's Richard Cory by Jamaican singer Yami Boro, who, not quite understanding the words of the song, called it Richer Cory. "There's a reggae version of Whiter Shade of Pale which does the same thing," says Peel, "but the lyrics of that song were complete bollocks anyway, so misinterpreting them just adds another dimension." There are also a number of heartbreaking early-70s soul ballads. In one, Stanley Winston's No More Ghettos in America, the singer's voice quivers before collapsing into feverish falsetto. "This is the only record this guy made," Peel explains, just as Winston breaks down entirely. "You hear somebody like Mick Hucknall described as a soul singer after his 25th LP. This guy made this one 45 and the first 30 seconds eclipses Hucknall's entire output." And each of these records tells a story in Peel's life - such as the R'n'B classic You'd Better Move On by Arthur Alexander. "It was given to me by a girlfriend in Texas, and I think it was a hint. Her way of saying, 'Suit action to the title, fatboy.' " A British institution, John Peel, like so many music lovers, is a sentimentalist at heart, a man who can live through his most valued vinyl finds. "I'll play them all together one day," he says of his 20 moments of greatness, "and then go mad." SPONSORED LINKS Music on hold systems Music for advertising Music school Wedding music Music Pop music --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- Andrew Morrison Email: morriso@... Website: www.AndrewMorrison.co.uk From rockerq@... Fri Oct 14 01:14:11 2005 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 19:14:11 EDT Subject: [peel] John Peel Day - Stanley Winston track (and anecdote) Message-ID: <62.5f4bdd6e.30804443@...> In a message dated 13/10/05 11:24:58 pm, morriso@... writes: > Simply Red "doing that one good song", but I never worked out to which song > he was referring?  Any ideas? > Surely he must mean "Searching for the only one" by the Frantic Elevators - the nearest Mick Hucknell ever got to singing soul and a classic 70s 7". Although weren't Simply Red involved in (at least the funding of) the Blood & Fire dub reissue label - this at least confers a footnote in the history of great music on them! Cheers! Rocker From neil_jenkins.geo@... Fri Oct 14 10:14:09 2005 From: neil_jenkins.geo@... (Neil Jenkins) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 09:14:09 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20051013184503.0229fb18@...> Message-ID: <20051014081409.90721.qmail@...> I've checked my settings and really don't have a clue what it could be. Maybe I should simply re-install the damned thing, I downloaded Eddie's Net Transport EXE anyway, with Net Transport oddly! Thanks anyway for trying to help me with this. Much appreciated. Martin Wheatley wrote: At 17:34 13/10/2005, you wrote: > >Neil, > >OK, I found my install file, if you want to try it. > >http://eddie-duffy.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/exe/NT2Setup_multi.exe > And the complication is that my version of Net Transport is 1.94.281 and I have no problem with RTSP URLs. I can even use the Scheduler is Net Transport to capture a timed part of an RTSP endless stream (the Scheduler doesn't work in the previous version) martinw Best regards, Neil www.neiljenkins.org --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail From neil_jenkins.geo@... Fri Oct 14 13:18:46 2005 From: neil_jenkins.geo@... (Neil Jenkins) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 12:18:46 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] 'Happy' Peel Day In-Reply-To: <20051013184901.88903.qmail@...> Message-ID: <20051014111847.58497.qmail@...> Hi Alan, I get an error when I try to register. Anyone else get the same? In a TV interview conducted in the early days of Radio 1, John described the musical output of the station as a "predictable porridge". Hence the adoption of "Unpredictable Porridge" for this venture, one presumes. I'm not keen on the pic they've chosen of him, though. Who else thinks his eyes look a bit sinister? cannon alan wrote: So far it is an invitation To be informed when it goes live unpredictable porridge i know it means something listened to dandelion-radio loop this morning which was nice will again i dare say currently i am wondering would Peelie have gone on Star Spell? hmm dunno alanjc Best regards, Neil www.neiljenkins.org --------------------------------- To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. From martinwheatley@... Fri Oct 14 14:04:40 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 13:04:40 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <20051014081409.90721.qmail@...> References: <6.2.1.2.0.20051013184503.0229fb18@...> <20051014081409.90721.qmail@...> Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051014125936.041aae78@...> At 09:14 14/10/2005, you wrote: >I've checked my settings and really don't have a clue what it could >be. Maybe I should simply re-install the damned thing, > >I downloaded Eddie's Net Transport EXE anyway, with Net Transport oddly! > >Thanks anyway for trying to help me with this. Much appreciated. A lot of routers block RTSP by default - it's a matter of getting the right ports open It could be at your end or the ISPs martinw From dbarrell@... Fri Oct 14 14:27:54 2005 From: dbarrell@... (Daniel Barrell) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 13:27:54 +0100 Subject: [peel] 'Happy' Peel Day In-Reply-To: <20051014111847.58497.qmail@...> References: <20051014111847.58497.qmail@...> Message-ID: <434FA44A.3070607@...> Yes, I also get an error. Someone could mail Tom I suppose? Neil Jenkins wrote: > Hi Alan, > > I get an error when I try to register. Anyone else get the same? > > In a TV interview conducted in the early days of Radio 1, John described > the musical output of the station as a "predictable porridge". Hence > the adoption of "Unpredictable Porridge" for this venture, one presumes. > > I'm not keen on the pic they've chosen of him, though. Who else thinks > his eyes look a bit sinister? > > > */cannon alan /* wrote: > > So far it is an invitation > To be informed when it goes live > unpredictable porridge > i know it means something > > listened to dandelion-radio loop this morning > which was nice > will again i dare say > > currently i am wondering > would Peelie have gone on Star Spell? > > hmm dunno alanjc > > > > Best regards, > *Neil* > www.neiljenkins.org > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new > *Yahoo! Security Centre* > . > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > * Visit your group "peel " on > the web. > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service . > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > -- Daniel Barrell EMBL - The EBI Wellcome Trust Genome Campus Hinxton, Cambridge CB10 1SD Phone: +44 (0)1223 492551 Email: dbarrell@... From trevor_huddleston@... Fri Oct 14 14:42:36 2005 From: trevor_huddleston@... (Trevor Huddleston) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 13:42:36 +0100 Subject: [peel] John Peel Day - Stanley Winston track (and anecdote) In-Reply-To: <434EC994.8010406@...> Message-ID: Hi, The Stanley Winston track is a work of genius. I took many years to track it down on CD. It can be found on "Soul Jewels - Volume 2". The link below takes you to the Amazon page for this item: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005QD11/qid=1129293637/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl/202-1459738-2848638 The George Perkins tracks are also worth the price alone! Trevor H >From: John Bravin >Reply-To: peel@yahoogroups.com >To: peel@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [peel] John Peel Day - Stanley Winston track (and anecdote) >Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 22:54:44 +0200 > >Heard the Stanley Winston track No More Ghettos in America on the BBC >Radio 1 John Peel Day show tonight and was reminded of the Peel quote >about Stanley Winston/Mick Hucknall. For those who missed the article >in The Grauniad in September 2000 see below. > > >>> >**With more than 25,000 LPs straining the floorboards of his home, *John >Peel* is more curator than collector, tending to a precious archive of >leftfield music > >*Will Hodgkinson >Friday September 1, 2000 >The Guardian * > >When a man's house has to be fitted with reinforcements in order to take >the weight of his records, you know that his vinyl addiction has reached >rarely seen heights of severity. John Peel's record collection is beyond >a joke. There's a large wooden shed used only to accommodate his 12-inch >singles, and another one, just past the chicken coop, which houses the >45s. Being Britain's leading vanguard of any kind of music that falls >out of the mainstream justifies the addiction somewhat, but these >records aren't just the tools of his trade - they're too cherished for >that. > >Article continues > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >"As my wife would confirm if she wasn't out shopping, I still spend an >insane amount of time - six to eight hours a day - listening to records >and putting together lists for the show," says Peel from the hub of his >record world, which is his East Anglian farmhouse's old garage. All the >new releases come here, a large cardboard box making up a week's worth >of the records sent. The room has a boyish, den-like feel; between the >racks of records and CDs are football memorabilia, photographs of his >wife, Sheila, and hot rod magazines from the 50s and 60s. > >Although the room feels chaotic and cramped, the records are very well >ordered. The ones chosen to be played on future shows are recorded on a >list, before being elevated from the boxes on the floor to the heights >of the collection itself. Each is recorded on a card index. "People say, >'Why don't you put the collection on computer?' But to put 25,776 LPs on >to a computer would almost certainly take the rest of my life." > >Passing into another room that houses Peel's first 1,500 records, it >dawns on me that a curator's mindset must be essential just to keep the >collection at least reasonably accessible. This is where his four >children, and their boyfriends and girlfriends, come in handy. "Last >summer I paid my daughter Flossie's then boyfriend to file my seven-inch >singles, and he turned out to be the best filer I ever had. >Unfortunately he and Flossie broke up shortly afterwards. Young people >have so little consideration. My son William did that lot of CDs," says >Peel, pointing to a rack, "and got paid prodigious sums of money to do >so, but he took all summer - he's naturally an extremely indolent boy. >He seems to have no grasp of the alphabet, either." > >Some men have garden sheds to potter about in and get away from the >wife; Peel has his two outhouses of records. "I'll come in here to find >something, and almost always find something else that I've completely >forgotten about. It's a great stress-reliever." Peel mulls over a 45 by >Wild Willy Barrett, an eccentric hippie chiefly famed for his >collaboration with 70s pub rocker John Otway. The record collector's >mind is at work here - revelling in the obscure, celebrating the >authentic, and finding release in a three-minute song. > >Peel has been a DJ since 1963, working in the US for a number of radio >stations before joining Radio 1 from its birth in 1968. He has the >freedom to play what he likes, and what tends to make it through is >anything that fulfils a degree of honesty, be that a scratchy old reggae >45 or the latest student union indie favourite. A few records have moved >beyond work into the realm of the intensely personal. "I've got a clutch >of about 20 records which I'll grab in an emergency, and which will go >into the grave with me," Peel explains. They're all 45s, they're all >impossibly obscure, and each one, says Peel, "can almost always reduce >me to tears". > >Within this sacred box, there's a Jagger-Richards composition, I'd >Rather Be Out with the Boys, by mid-1960s Manchester no-hit wonders the >Toggery Five; and a great reggae take on Paul Simon's Richard Cory by >Jamaican singer Yami Boro, who, not quite understanding the words of the >song, called it Richer Cory. "There's a reggae version of Whiter Shade >of Pale which does the same thing," says Peel, "but the lyrics of that >song were complete bollocks anyway, so misinterpreting them just adds >another dimension." > >There are also a number of heartbreaking early-70s soul ballads. In one, >Stanley Winston's No More Ghettos in America, the singer's voice quivers >before collapsing into feverish falsetto. "This is the only record this >guy made," Peel explains, just as Winston breaks down entirely. "You >hear somebody like Mick Hucknall described as a soul singer after his >25th LP. This guy made this one 45 and the first 30 seconds eclipses >Hucknall's entire output." And each of these records tells a story in >Peel's life - such as the R'n'B classic You'd Better Move On by Arthur >Alexander. "It was given to me by a girlfriend in Texas, and I think it >was a hint. Her way of saying, 'Suit action to the title, fatboy.' " > >A British institution, John Peel, like so many music lovers, is a >sentimentalist at heart, a man who can live through his most valued >vinyl finds. "I'll play them all together one day," he says of his 20 >moments of greatness, "and then go mad." From neil_jenkins.geo@... Fri Oct 14 15:05:43 2005 From: neil_jenkins.geo@... (Neil Jenkins) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 14:05:43 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Peel on One World In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20051014125936.041aae78@...> Message-ID: <20051014130543.92138.qmail@...> Well, dip my elbows in custard and call me Smarmahar. I uninstalled Net Transport, then re-install the bugger using my original executable, and now the RTSP thing works!!!! Now I'm like the rest of you! :-) Martin Wheatley wrote: At 09:14 14/10/2005, you wrote: >I've checked my settings and really don't have a clue what it could >be. Maybe I should simply re-install the damned thing, > >I downloaded Eddie's Net Transport EXE anyway, with Net Transport oddly! > >Thanks anyway for trying to help me with this. Much appreciated. A lot of routers block RTSP by default - it's a matter of getting the right ports open It could be at your end or the ISPs martinw Best regards, Neil www.neiljenkins.org --------------------------------- How much free photo storage do you get? Store your holiday snaps for FREE with Yahoo! Photos. Get Yahoo! Photos From mar.celle@... Fri Oct 14 18:09:22 2005 From: mar.celle@... (Marcelle van Hoof) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 18:09:22 +0200 Subject: Suicidal Birds vs. Marcelle clash Message-ID: <000001c5d0d9$a6ab4510$9a00000a@PC154981710422> Dear all, How was Peel day in england? Peel night gig in amsterdam was ace, great acts (Zea, Persil, Uw Hond & Bong-Ra playing and the Suicidal birds made a guest appearance. They were on their way home from their tour in the UK). I recorded everything through the mixing desk for future broadcast on Another Nice Mess. There are some rare gems like Suicidal Birds soundchecking through the records I'm playing which gives an exciting and original result! Reactions from the audience to Peel was varied: there are people in Holland who have never heard of him (honestly!!!!) and ask me things like: Isnt he that man with the guitar and mouth harmonica?'' to people asking for their own favourite of Favourite Peel Songs, like The Naturalites' Picture On The Wall (which I luckily had brought along). Love, and remember: everyday should be Peel day!! Marcelle xx From robfleay@... Fri Oct 14 19:09:24 2005 From: robfleay@... (Robf) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 18:09:24 +0100 Subject: [peel] John Peel Day - Stanley Winston track (and anecdote) In-Reply-To: References: <434EC994.8010406@...> Message-ID: <434FF454.5955.24867F8@localhost> > The Stanley Winston track is a work of genius. I took many > years to track it down on CD. It can be found on "Soul > Jewels - Volume 2". The link below takes you to the Amazon > page for this item: Don't suppose there's any chance of me borrowing an mp3 of it? :-) From rockerq@... Fri Oct 14 20:35:59 2005 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 14:35:59 EDT Subject: [peel] John Peel Day - Stanley Winston track (and anecdote) Message-ID: <146.4ee600bf.3081548f@...> > Hi, > > The Stanley Winston track is a work of genius. I took many years to track it > down on CD. > I've got it on 7"! (Just showing off) Rocker From rockerq@... Fri Oct 14 20:39:35 2005 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 14:39:35 EDT Subject: [peel] Suicidal Birds vs. Marcelle clash Message-ID: <1e3.465ce83a.30815567@...> > I recorded everything through the mixing desk for future broadcast on > Another Nice Mess > Cool! Look forward to hearing that! I have to confess that I stayed in last night - Off out for a curry and to a club tonight though! Cheers! Rocker From eddie.duffy@... Fri Oct 14 20:56:56 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 19:56:56 +0100 Subject: [peel] John Peel Day - Stanley Winston track (and anecdote) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <434FFF78.8060501@...> It's also available on the Kershaw-compiled "More Great Moments Of Vinyl History": http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00023NDIG/qid=1129315818/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl/026-0367819-5562815 The release of that compilation gave Peel the excuse to play the track in 2004, congratulating Kershaw on 'wisdom beyond his years' in including it. And yes, as soon as the song was over he was banging on about Simply Red again! Trevor Huddleston wrote: > Hi, > > The Stanley Winston track is a work of genius. I took many years to > track it > down on CD. It can be found on "Soul Jewels - Volume 2". The link below > takes you to the Amazon page for this item: > > http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005QD11/qid=1129293637/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl/202-1459738-2848638 > > The George Perkins tracks are also worth the price alone! > > Trevor H > > > >From: John Bravin > >Reply-To: peel@yahoogroups.com > >To: peel@yahoogroups.com > >Subject: [peel] John Peel Day - Stanley Winston track (and anecdote) > >Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 22:54:44 +0200 > > > >Heard the Stanley Winston track No More Ghettos in America on the BBC > >Radio 1 John Peel Day show tonight and was reminded of the Peel quote > >about Stanley Winston/Mick Hucknall. For those who missed the article > >in The Grauniad in September 2000 see below. > > > > >>> > >**With more than 25,000 LPs straining the floorboards of his home, *John > >Peel* is more curator than collector, tending to a precious archive of > >leftfield music > > > >*Will Hodgkinson > >Friday September 1, 2000 > >The Guardian * > > > >When a man's house has to be fitted with reinforcements in order to take > >the weight of his records, you know that his vinyl addiction has reached > >rarely seen heights of severity. John Peel's record collection is beyond > >a joke. There's a large wooden shed used only to accommodate his 12-inch > >singles, and another one, just past the chicken coop, which houses the > >45s. Being Britain's leading vanguard of any kind of music that falls > >out of the mainstream justifies the addiction somewhat, but these > >records aren't just the tools of his trade - they're too cherished for > >that. > > > >Article continues > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >"As my wife would confirm if she wasn't out shopping, I still spend an > >insane amount of time - six to eight hours a day - listening to records > >and putting together lists for the show," says Peel from the hub of his > >record world, which is his East Anglian farmhouse's old garage. All the > >new releases come here, a large cardboard box making up a week's worth > >of the records sent. The room has a boyish, den-like feel; between the > >racks of records and CDs are football memorabilia, photographs of his > >wife, Sheila, and hot rod magazines from the 50s and 60s. > > > >Although the room feels chaotic and cramped, the records are very well > >ordered. The ones chosen to be played on future shows are recorded on a > >list, before being elevated from the boxes on the floor to the heights > >of the collection itself. Each is recorded on a card index. "People say, > >'Why don't you put the collection on computer?' But to put 25,776 LPs on > >to a computer would almost certainly take the rest of my life." > > > >Passing into another room that houses Peel's first 1,500 records, it > >dawns on me that a curator's mindset must be essential just to keep the > >collection at least reasonably accessible. This is where his four > >children, and their boyfriends and girlfriends, come in handy. "Last > >summer I paid my daughter Flossie's then boyfriend to file my seven-inch > >singles, and he turned out to be the best filer I ever had. > >Unfortunately he and Flossie broke up shortly afterwards. Young people > >have so little consideration. My son William did that lot of CDs," says > >Peel, pointing to a rack, "and got paid prodigious sums of money to do > >so, but he took all summer - he's naturally an extremely indolent boy. > >He seems to have no grasp of the alphabet, either." > > > >Some men have garden sheds to potter about in and get away from the > >wife; Peel has his two outhouses of records. "I'll come in here to find > >something, and almost always find something else that I've completely > >forgotten about. It's a great stress-reliever." Peel mulls over a 45 by > >Wild Willy Barrett, an eccentric hippie chiefly famed for his > >collaboration with 70s pub rocker John Otway. The record collector's > >mind is at work here - revelling in the obscure, celebrating the > >authentic, and finding release in a three-minute song. > > > >Peel has been a DJ since 1963, working in the US for a number of radio > >stations before joining Radio 1 from its birth in 1968. He has the > >freedom to play what he likes, and what tends to make it through is > >anything that fulfils a degree of honesty, be that a scratchy old reggae > >45 or the latest student union indie favourite. A few records have moved > >beyond work into the realm of the intensely personal. "I've got a clutch > >of about 20 records which I'll grab in an emergency, and which will go > >into the grave with me," Peel explains. They're all 45s, they're all > >impossibly obscure, and each one, says Peel, "can almost always reduce > >me to tears". > > > >Within this sacred box, there's a Jagger-Richards composition, I'd > >Rather Be Out with the Boys, by mid-1960s Manchester no-hit wonders the > >Toggery Five; and a great reggae take on Paul Simon's Richard Cory by > >Jamaican singer Yami Boro, who, not quite understanding the words of the > >song, called it Richer Cory. "There's a reggae version of Whiter Shade > >of Pale which does the same thing," says Peel, "but the lyrics of that > >song were complete bollocks anyway, so misinterpreting them just adds > >another dimension." > > > >There are also a number of heartbreaking early-70s soul ballads. In one, > >Stanley Winston's No More Ghettos in America, the singer's voice quivers > >before collapsing into feverish falsetto. "This is the only record this > >guy made," Peel explains, just as Winston breaks down entirely. "You > >hear somebody like Mick Hucknall described as a soul singer after his > >25th LP. This guy made this one 45 and the first 30 seconds eclipses > >Hucknall's entire output." And each of these records tells a story in > >Peel's life - such as the R'n'B classic You'd Better Move On by Arthur > >Alexander. "It was given to me by a girlfriend in Texas, and I think it > >was a hint. Her way of saying, 'Suit action to the title, fatboy.' " > > > >A British institution, John Peel, like so many music lovers, is a > >sentimentalist at heart, a man who can live through his most valued > >vinyl finds. "I'll play them all together one day," he says of his 20 > >moments of greatness, "and then go mad." > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > * Visit your group "peel " on > the web. > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service . > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > From martinwheatley@... Fri Oct 14 21:16:26 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 20:16:26 +0100 Subject: The QEH Peel Show Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051014201016.03682e40@...> Since Radio 1 decided it was more important to broadcast their djs being ferried around the cities of the UK getting drunk they didn't have time in their 6 hour show to broadcast much live music. However all is not lost 5 of the QEH performances can be found here http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/johnpeelday/2005/qeh/profiles/ They are RealAudio and it is the full performances not just the odd track that was broadcast The 2 that aren't there at the moment are New Order and Misty In Roots (you can test out your new-found RTSP capacity Neil!) martinw From robfleay@... Fri Oct 14 21:30:53 2005 From: robfleay@... (Robf) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 20:30:53 +0100 Subject: [peel] The QEH Peel Show In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20051014201016.03682e40@...> Message-ID: <4350157D.11555.2C9EDA0@localhost> > They are RealAudio and it is the full performances not just > the odd track that was broadcast Am grabbing the Fall now - did they only play for 15 minutes? From festive50@... Fri Oct 14 21:47:40 2005 From: festive50@... (Phil Edwards) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 20:47:40 +0100 Subject: [peel] The QEH Peel Show In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20051014201016.03682e40@...> Message-ID: That's a shame 'cos the The Misty set was magical. Phil -----Original Message----- From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Martin Wheatley Sent: 14 October 2005 20:16 To: zapsmart@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] The QEH Peel Show .....The 2 that aren't there at the moment are New Order and Misty In Roots (you can test out your new-found RTSP capacity Neil!) martinw Yahoo! Groups Links From sdmaclean@... Fri Oct 14 21:59:14 2005 From: sdmaclean@... (sdmaclean@...) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 19:59:14 +0000 Subject: Wot: No Unsane Message-ID: <101420051959.18275.43500E1200092EBB000047632200750438020E0A040C0E030B9C@...> I thought the Keeping It Peel documentary was excellent, especially the bit about the Festival 50! It got me snooping about on the Peel site at radio 1 and I stumbled on the so-called Top 125 sessions. Now I can recall John's enthusiasm for what is one of my faves, so someone please tell me how the Unsane session from 1991 is not in any top 125. Pah! Stuart > > There are 6 messages in this issue. > > Topics in this digest: > > 1. 13 Oct central London Peel Day event > From: "London Scummer" > 2. Re: Re: Perfumed Garden last show - updated version > From: Eddie Duffy > 3. Peel Night at QEH > From: "Phil Edwards" > 4. 'Happy' Peel Day > From: Marcelle van Hoof > 5. Re: 'Happy' Peel Day > From: Eddie Duffy > 6. Re: 'Happy' Peel Day > From: Neil Jenkins > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 18:59:31 -0000 > From: "London Scummer" > Subject: 13 Oct central London Peel Day event > > Just a quickie to mention, amongst the many Peel day events > > M.A.S.S. [Festive 50 2002/3] headline the Club Fandango John Peel Day event @ > The Marquee in Leicester Sq. London > The lineup includes: > > M.A.S.S. > MAD STARING EYES [were the band selected from unsigned entrants to debut on the > Peel Stage @ this year's Glastonbury > AIRMAN > + COSY COSY > > Tickets are �6.00 (�5.00 concessions/flyers) > > more details > www.clubfandango.co.uk > www.myspace.com/mass > www.themadstaringeyes.com > www.cosycosy.com > > > > [This message contained attachments] > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 2 > Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 00:43:35 +0100 > From: Eddie Duffy > Subject: Re: Re: Perfumed Garden last show - updated version > > OK, I've received my copy of this now, and have encoded it and created a > torrent here: > > http://thepiratebay.org/details.php?id=3395785 > > Just to recap: this is a new version of the show, only completed last > month, that restores the final 15 or so Peel links that were missing and > corrects a couple of running order mistakes. It is now, to all intents > and purposes, complete. If you already have a version of this and want > to check if you need to upgrade, the easiest way is probably to check if > you have Simon & Garfunkel's "Sparrow" on disc 4. If not, you might want > to grab this. > > And of course, as Jon says below, if you're not au fait with torrenting, > or are bandwidth-challenged, the best place to get these is from his > Peel Tapes website (link below). > > Interestingly, Peelie's first ever Radio One show, which must have been > his very next radio broadcast after this one, is being broadcast be BBC > 6 Music in a week or two. > > Cheers, > > Eddie. > > Jon Horne wrote: > > > Hi folks, just to let you know that the 5-disc version of the last > > Perfumed Garden is on the > > Peel Tapes website (or it will be within the next day or two - the > > first two parts are up at > > the moment). The files are quite heavily compressed (25mb-ish each), > > so if you're > > struggling with Torrents, or you've not got the quickest of broadband > > connections, this is > > the place to hear the programme. > > > > Cheers, Jon > > > > http://www.jonhorne.co.uk/jptapes/jptapes.html > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > > > * Visit your group "peel " on > > the web. > > > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > > Service . > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 3 > Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 01:47:49 +0100 > From: "Phil Edwards" > Subject: Peel Night at QEH > > Just got back from a a fantastic night. > Thanks once again Sam, for the tickets. > Phil > > > -----Original Message----- > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Neil > Jenkins > Sent: 12 October 2005 08:27 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: RE: [peel] The BBC's "Keeping It Peel" documentary is now > available online > > > Well, I thought your bit was great, Phil. And you have a very relevant > reason to be there. You talked of the archive and tape collection. Andrew > talked of the disclaimers he did for John and the interest John showed. I > talked about ... well, mostly stuff that was cut out! LOL > > Anorak you are not, Phil! Job well done. mate! > > > Phil Edwards wrote: > Ooo err. I'm listening to it now. I must admit, I didn't expect my bit > to be included (I'm the "anorak" imbetween Neil and Andrew). Even though the > interview lasted over an hour, I really thought that the show would have > found people with more interesting comments than mine. > I was impressed by the way that Alice had edited it to include tracks by > Red Rose and the reincarnation of "Portion Control". These were playing on > the car stereo during the interview. > And Neil, I hate my voice even more than ever. > Phil > > > > Best regards, > Neil > www.neiljenkins.org > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > Yahoo! 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Terms of > Service. > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > > > [This message contained attachments] > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 4 > Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 11:42:24 +0200 > From: Marcelle van Hoof > Subject: 'Happy' Peel Day > > > 'Happy' Peel Day to everyone.... > > love Marcelle xx > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 5 > Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 12:27:10 +0100 > From: Eddie Duffy > Subject: Re: 'Happy' Peel Day > > And from me, too! Yes, 'happy' very much in inverted commas. It would be > much better if he was still here. > > Anyone planning to record Radio One's tribute shows this evening? (I > really must get me one o' them new-fangled digital radio thingies > sometime soon...) > > Marcelle van Hoof wrote: > > > > > 'Happy' Peel Day to everyone.... > > > > love Marcelle xx > > > > > > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS > > Music on hold systems > > > ems&w2=Music+for+advertising&w3=Music+school&w4=Wedding+music&w5=Music&w6=Pop+mu > sic&c=6&s=117&.sig=IAJysonvjOwDV7BnRVaMKA> > > Music for advertising > > > ems&w2=Music+for+advertising&w3=Music+school&w4=Wedding+music&w5=Music&w6=Pop+mu > sic&c=6&s=117&.sig=TMibQkV2ZfWcmttjwkUyDw> > > Music school > > > sic+for+advertising&w3=Music+school&w4=Wedding+music&w5=Music&w6=Pop+music&c=6&s > =117&.sig=1pY0N_3qhSg0o8tzYie1rw> > > > > Wedding music > > > usic+for+advertising&w3=Music+school&w4=Wedding+music&w5=Music&w6=Pop+music&c=6& > s=117&.sig=riF1bPF5x7DTwTo1zLMD-Q> > > Music > > > +advertising&w3=Music+school&w4=Wedding+music&w5=Music&w6=Pop+music&c=6&s=117&.s > ig=HEWjWtI6RS-IcMrU9oCu_g> > > Pop music > > > +for+advertising&w3=Music+school&w4=Wedding+music&w5=Music&w6=Pop+music&c=6&s=11 > 7&.sig=GXs6D6iqEuVXa7gJXhdEdA> > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > > > * Visit your group "peel " on > > the web. > > > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > > Service . > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 6 > Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 12:54:58 +0100 (BST) > From: Neil Jenkins > Subject: Re: 'Happy' Peel Day > > And a big, big, big, inverted-comma'd "happy" John Peel Day to you all too. > > I certainly intend to record the whole lot, including Annie Nightingale's > special Peel Day show, onto MiniDisc this evening. I think I can get 4x80 > minutes, so about 5h20, onto a MD, so 2 discs should cover it. > > However, it should all be available as "Listen Again" remember. > > > Eddie Duffy wrote: > And from me, too! Yes, 'happy' very much in inverted commas. It would be > much better if he was still here. > > Anyone planning to record Radio One's tribute shows this evening? (I > really must get me one o' them new-fangled digital radio thingies > sometime soon...) > > Marcelle van Hoof wrote: > > > > > 'Happy' Peel Day to everyone.... > > > > love Marcelle xx > > > > > > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS > > Music on hold systems > > > ems&w2=Music+for+advertising&w3=Music+school&w4=Wedding+music&w5=Music&w6=Pop+mu > sic&c=6&s=117&.sig=IAJysonvjOwDV7BnRVaMKA> > > Music for advertising > > > ems&w2=Music+for+advertising&w3=Music+school&w4=Wedding+music&w5=Music&w6=Pop+mu > sic&c=6&s=117&.sig=TMibQkV2ZfWcmttjwkUyDw> > > Music school > > > sic+for+advertising&w3=Music+school&w4=Wedding+music&w5=Music&w6=Pop+music&c=6&s > =117&.sig=1pY0N_3qhSg0o8tzYie1rw> > > > > Wedding music > > > usic+for+advertising&w3=Music+school&w4=Wedding+music&w5=Music&w6=Pop+music&c=6& > s=117&.sig=riF1bPF5x7DTwTo1zLMD-Q> > > Music > > > +advertising&w3=Music+school&w4=Wedding+music&w5=Music&w6=Pop+music&c=6&s=117&.s > ig=HEWjWtI6RS-IcMrU9oCu_g> > > Pop music > > > +for+advertising&w3=Music+school&w4=Wedding+music&w5=Music&w6=Pop+music&c=6&s=11 > 7&.sig=GXs6D6iqEuVXa7gJXhdEdA> > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > YAHOO! 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(simon smith) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 22:01:10 +0100 Subject: [peel] John Peel Day - Stanley Winston track (and anecdote) In-Reply-To: <434FFF78.8060501@...> References: <434FFF78.8060501@...> Message-ID: <0jhv0lGWyBUDFwDl@...> In message <434FFF78.8060501@...>, Eddie Duffy writes >And yes, as soon as the song was over he was banging on about Simply >Red again! I believe this is partly to do with Mick Hucknall being very rude to him once. As with The Byrds, Peel wasn't very forgiving of arrogant rock stars. -- simon smith -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.11.14/131 - Release Date: 12/10/2005 From ianst88@... Sat Oct 15 00:41:16 2005 From: ianst88@... (ianst88@...) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 18:41:16 EDT Subject: [peel] John Peel Day - Stanley Winston track (and anecdote) Message-ID: <21a.766bf.30818e0c@...> "I believe this is partly to do with Mick Hucknall being very rude to him once. As with The Byrds, Peel wasn't very forgiving of arrogant rock stars. -- simon smith" ......same goes for Frank Zappa Ian From eddie.duffy@... Sat Oct 15 01:32:21 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 00:32:21 +0100 Subject: [peel] The QEH Peel Show In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <43504005.8020408@...> Thanks, Martin! BTW, a Dimeadozen user is putting up the sections of the sets that were broadcast on the radio in lossless format. There's four up at the moment, including NO and Misty: http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-browse.php?search=%2Bpeel+%2B%22tribute+concert%22&cat=0 Eddie. Phil Edwards wrote: > That's a shame 'cos the The Misty set was magical. > > Phil > > > -----Original Message----- > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of > Martin Wheatley > Sent: 14 October 2005 20:16 > To: zapsmart@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] The QEH Peel Show > > .....The 2 that aren't there at the moment are New Order and Misty In > Roots > (you can test out your new-found RTSP capacity Neil!) > > martinw > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS > Music on hold systems > > Music for advertising > > Music school > > > Wedding music > > Music > > Pop music > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > * Visit your group "peel " on > the web. > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service . > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > From troche@... Sat Oct 15 16:18:08 2005 From: troche@... (Tom Roche) Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 10:18:08 -0400 Subject: John Peel Day - Stanley Winston track (and anecdote) In-Reply-To: <1129378982.506.77226.m17@yahoogroups.com> References: <1129378982.506.77226.m17@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: At 12:23 PM +0000 10/15/05, peel@yahoogroups.com wrote: >Subject: Re: John Peel Day - Stanley Winston track (and anecdote) > >"I believe this is partly to do with Mick Hucknall being very rude to him >once. As with The Byrds, Peel wasn't very forgiving of arrogant rock >stars. > >-- >simon smith" > > >......same goes for Frank Zappa > >Ian And the same of course for The Clash. He did seem to mellow on Zappa though, once The Fall covered a Ruben & The Jets track. Also, has anyone a dimeadozen login/pswd they can share. The site says they are not accepting new accounts. tr From festivefifty@... Sun Oct 16 13:38:40 2005 From: festivefifty@... (Geoff Curran) Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 12:38:40 +0100 Subject: Festive Fifty Message-ID: Dear All I would be grateful if you would do two things for me to mark one John Peel�s passing: 1) As in the spirit of the original Festive Fifty, please send me your top three tracks (singles or LP tracks) in order 1 2 3. Please ensure you send both name of track as well as artist/group. 2) Send this email to a bunch of people, asking them to send their top 3 to me at festivefifty@... by midnight 17th December. I will collate the answers and put out a definitive Festive Fifty at www.festivefifty.net on 24th December this year. I know this sounds a little��.but my love of music was fuelled by Peelie and having read the Mick Wall book, it brought it home how much he gave us and I would like to give a little back myself. If you think this is bollocks, then please do not reply but do me a favour, send it on as there are plenty of people who will not feel that way. Cheers _________________________________________________________________ MSN Messenger 7.5 is now out. Download it for FREE here. http://messenger.msn.co.uk From ajcauk@... Sun Oct 16 14:22:10 2005 From: ajcauk@... (cannon alan) Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 13:22:10 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Day - Stanley Winston track (and anecdote) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20051016122210.42548.qmail@...> the Fall also did Zappa's 'I'm not Satisfied' to great effect --- Tom Roche wrote: --------------------------------- At 12:23 PM +0000 10/15/05, peel@yahoogroups.com wrote: >Subject: Re: John Peel Day - Stanley Winston track (and anecdote) > >"I believe this is partly to do with Mick Hucknall being very rude to him >once. As with The Byrds, Peel wasn't very forgiving of arrogant rock >stars. > >-- >simon smith" > > >......same goes for Frank Zappa > >Ian And the same of course for The Clash. He did seem to mellow on Zappa though, once The Fall covered a Ruben & The Jets track. Also, has anyone a dimeadozen login/pswd they can share. The site says they are not accepting new accounts. tr SPONSORED LINKS Music on hold systems Music for advertising Music school Wedding music Music Pop music --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- ___________________________________________________________ To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. http://uk.security.yahoo.com From rockerq@... Sun Oct 16 14:26:25 2005 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 08:26:25 EDT Subject: [peel] Festive Fifty Message-ID: Are we sure that One Music will not be running a "John Peel Festive 50" this year? - I think they should! maybe shared between the three shows in Xmas / NY week. Just a thought! Rocker PS If they're not this would be an ideal show to put out on dandelionradio.com! From martinwheatley@... Sun Oct 16 19:57:40 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 18:57:40 +0100 Subject: Peel On 6Music Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051016183902.036c9008@...> To pull together the various stories people have mentioned on the list and also what's on the 6Music site We Have 4 1 hour progs 9PM to 10PM Mon - Thurs The first prog is advertised as Peel's Radio 1 debut on Top Gear However note that the original prog was I think at least 2 hours so 6Music are doing their usual trick of cutting things down like they do many of their In Concert repeats Later in the week we get excerpts from Peeling Back The Years. The shows are introduced by Steve Lamacq and TomRobinson who will reminisce - further cutting down the time For any of you who can't get 6Music or have other progs to listen to at the same time but are able to capture live RealAudio streams the URL is rtsp://rmlivev8.bbc.net.uk/farm/*/ev7/live24/6music/live/6music_dsat_g2.ra Don't know if they will make it to the BBC Player or not - some 6Music progs do and some don't martinw PS Talking of 6Music Monday's Dream Ticket (10PM to 1AM) includes a 1977 Peel session by the Downliners Sect and live music from The Beat in 1982 - or at least part of both! From troche@... Mon Oct 17 04:13:43 2005 From: troche@... (Tom Roche) Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 22:13:43 -0400 Subject: Margrave of the Marshes book review in the Guardian Message-ID: http://books.guardian.co.uk/reviews/biography/0,6121,1593001,00.html?gusrc=rss Unfinished sympathy John Peel's wife Sheila Ravenscroft completed Margrave of the Marshes after he died - and has produced an immensely compelling portrait, says Simon Garfield Sunday October 16, 2005 The Observer Margrave of the Marshes by John Peel and Sheila Ravenscroft Bantam Press £18.99, pp420 Almost a year ago, John Peel's memorial service seized up a town. The bewildered police in Bury St Edmunds had expected hundreds of people, not thousands, and the cathedral was full more than an hour before his family arrived with the coffin. Those of us left outside in the drizzle who believed they had left home in plenty of time were forced to reflect that perhaps John had not been talking to us alone after all. Article continues As the funeral progressed, the Radio 1 website filled with the sort of emotion not usually evident when an important British broadcaster passes away. People who had never met him wrote of how much he meant to them, and how he got them through a difficult period in their lives. Many messages had an intensity that would have driven Peel to helpless tears. It was difficult to explain precisely what had caused this outpouring - something that continues this month with many anniversary tributes. But it was clear that it wasn't just about playing challenging records late at night or revealing complicated domestic situations on Saturday mornings. It may just be that he achieved effortlessly from the start what most presenters never achieve in their entire careers: a personal relationship with the listener that made us believe we were hearing from a friend. His autobiography was well under way by the time he died of a heart attack in Peru at the age of 65, but his life and his account of it was so full of diversions that he had not yet reached the point where he had spun a record on air. In fact, he had only just lost his virginity. Peel would thus have referred to this book as a game of two halves: his own story of his school days and national service followed by his wife Sheila's report of his subsequent career and family life. Each section has its own pleasures and limitations, but jointly they may have created a publishing first: the patient and analyst in one immensely compelling volume. Longstanding readers of this newspaper's review pages will remember Peel as an original and humorous writer, but may be surprised at how well he had grasped this longer form. The narrative is chronological, but it is informed by more recent asides; his teenage traumas, for example, are followed by tales of the middle-aged female fan who was convinced the famous Peel lived in a commune in Baker Street with Lou Reed and Stevie Wonder (Peel played along with this, informing her how he dreaded the weeks when it was Stevie's turn to cook). In other words, we do get glimpses of his wonderful future career to redeem the tales of masturbation, bullying and all-round teenage desolation. There was not much warmth in his Cheshire childhood home, certainly not from his parents. Peel was born a few days before the outbreak of the Second World War, and he didn't see his father until it was over. He remained a distant figure on his return, and his son recalls his fondness for regular bowel movements and his dislike of hugging. His mother is described vividly in terms of her fondness for the solitary consumption of romantic fiction and wearing embarrassing outfits whenever in the presence of his schoolfriends. His parents divorced when John was in his teens, and much later his mother hooked up with the actor Sebastian Shaw, who played Darth Vader in Return of the Jedi. His mother regularly administered domestic beatings when John was perceived to have erred, something that stood him in good stead when he became a boarder at Shrewsbury. Peel, still known then as John Ravenscroft, was not the academic type, and his school reports display nothing but despair. Yet he was a handsome youth and his study monitors found him irresistible. His account of servicing these boys and being buggered by one of them in a cemetery toilet has already made headlines, although he writes about it with more of a shrug than a howl, as if he was reading a favourite dismal lyric by the Smiths. Indeed, with a couple of exceptions, most of his writing has a soft, forgiving tone: he even finds an agreeable side to Tony Blackburn and Chris Moyles; the worst he can say about pop stars is that Sting is 'tiresome'. After boarding school, national service held few horrors. Peel's half of the book ends in the United States, but it is clear his heart isn't in his insurance job. His time is split fairly evenly between meeting John Kennedy and Nixon on the campaign trail, seeing a stripper called Chris Colt, The Girl with the 45s, and pursuing his burgeoning taste for obscure rock'n'roll and blues. His flash-forwards contain anecdotes he has told so many times that he is almost apologetic about recounting them again, although they all bear publication. We get the first time he heard Elvis, on Two-Way Family Favourites, the fanaticism for Liverpool FC that led to the middle-naming of his children Anfield, Anfield, Shankly and Dalglish, and the Bay City Rollers gig at which Tony Blackburn was escorted across a lake by a Womble ('Look on this and marvel,' Peel murmured to Johnnie Walker at the time). It is left to his wife and children to take the story on, and explain the reason for the crowds at the funeral. It is the closest thing to a 200-page love letter that we may read this year, but its subject would have been appalled if his faultlines weren't also on display. His huge influence on the musical tastes of two generations is handled well, but it's the disclosure of his great sensitivity and private doubts that provides the most rewarding insight. Domestic life in Suffolk was chronicled by Peel on Home Truths on Radio 4 (often in a little too much detail for his children), but there were only hints that he considered himself an inadequate father. Sheila writes of his distress at being absent so much when his children were young, to the point that he confused their names; he regarded even 10 minutes' quality time with them each day as an impossible goal. And then there were his unpredictable and occasionally raging moods that would send his children scurrying for shelter. The second half draws heavily on Peel's diary entries and published writing, and there are some wonderful and woeful surprises, not least his soft spot for Status Quo and the details of his disastrous first marriage to an underage girl in America. It was intriguing to discover how often Sheila's own reminiscences are framed with a similar phraseology to her husband's (she writes of the 'dimly lit corners of the internet' where there are sites dedicated to his on-air gaffes). The title of the book is the title Peel jokingly conferred on himself in his grander moments at home; a possible alternative was If He Ever Hits Puberty, an expression his Radio 1 producer John Walters used to employ with regularity ('If John ever hits puberty, we'll both be in trouble ... '). The book ends, bravely I think, with lists of events Peel sent to his literary agent for possible inclusion in an autobiography before a deal was signed: 'Terror at attending Desert Island Discs anniversary do in ill-fitting suit ... an exhibition of awful Japanese paintings with Samantha Fox and Shirley Williams for Gloria Hunniford on TV ... anecdotes (unflattering) about visits to Peel Acres by Sue Cook (who broke our electric blanket) and Bob Geldof.' All of which would have made this a longer, increasingly eccentric but probably no more delightful book. From garry_latham@... Mon Oct 17 20:19:43 2005 From: garry_latham@... (Garry Latham) Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 19:19:43 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Peel on MTV2 (Europe) tonight - video delight In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20051017181943.81494.qmail@...> It's a shame The Desert Island Discs show is on Dimeadozen as it's at it's max membership level. Can someone post a torrent on a more open site? Well I'm back from Finland, which means missed the whole thing, including Jim Reid doing a solo gig ;-( --- thebarguest wrote: --------------------------------- Starting at 7pm UK time with "JP's Greatest Festive 50" and going on for hours. A few hours ago they had the Peel "Desert Island Discs" (minus the music sadly) radio show from 1990 on the Dimeadozen torrent site. 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(Martin Wheatley) Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 19:44:02 +0100 Subject: Peel Day Update Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051017193909.020073a0@...> The Roots are no longer Misty and their QE Hall set is now up http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/johnpeelday/2005/qeh/profiles/ Leaves only New Order who probably have big company large men in suits demanding large sums of money standing between them and permission which I am sure they would give given half a chance Also tonights Breezeblock is planning to broadcast some more of that Drop The Lime etc Peel Day gig 1AM - Radio 1 martinw From pbryant98@... Mon Oct 17 23:32:47 2005 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 14:32:47 -0700 (PDT) Subject: 60s survivors In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20051017193909.020073a0@...> Message-ID: <20051017213247.34312.qmail@...> Hi Peelsters The question os - after the onset of punk in 1976 were there any artists from the 60s which Peel still regularly played? We could think of two, and by regularly I mean every 6 months or so - Beefheart and John Fahey. Any others? pb __________________________________ Yahoo! Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/ From markbursa@... Tue Oct 18 00:53:17 2005 From: markbursa@... (markbursa@...) Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 18:53:17 EDT Subject: [peel] 60s survivors Message-ID: <223.3bf23f.3085855d@...> >>The question os - after the onset of punk in 1976 were there any artists from the 60s which Peel still regularly played? We could think of two, and by regularly I mean every 6 months or so - Beefheart and John Fahey. Any others?<< Ivor Cutler Vivian Stanshall Peter Hammill Robert Wyatt From dr_mango2004@... Tue Oct 18 12:53:32 2005 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 11:53:32 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] 60s survivors In-Reply-To: <223.3bf23f.3085855d@...> Message-ID: <20051018105332.94223.qmail@...> The Misunderstood (now and again) markbursa@... wrote: >>The question os - after the onset of punk in 1976 were there any artists from the 60s which Peel still regularly played? We could think of two, and by regularly I mean every 6 months or so - Beefheart and John Fahey. Any others?<< Ivor Cutler Vivian Stanshall Peter Hammill Robert Wyatt --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail From ajcauk@... Tue Oct 18 12:54:28 2005 From: ajcauk@... (cannon alan) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 11:54:28 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Margrave of the Marshes book review in the Guardian In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20051018105429.33842.qmail@...> tales of the middle-aged female fan > who was convinced the famous Peel lived in a > commune in Baker Street with Lou Reed and Stevie > Wonder (Peel played along with this, informing > her how he dreaded the weeks when it was Stevie's > turn to cook). that is still making me chuckle. for some reason Peelie's dolphin impersonation has been brought to mind. What was that all about in the end? Are there recordings existent? alanjc ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - NEW crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com From festive50@... Tue Oct 18 13:18:16 2005 From: festive50@... (festive50@...) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 12:18:16 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] 60s survivors In-Reply-To: <20051018105332.94223.qmail@...> References: <223.3bf23f.3085855d@...> <20051018105332.94223.qmail@...> Message-ID: <15509.195.188.213.34.1129634296.squirrel@195.188.213.34> Loudon Wainright III Phil > The Misunderstood (now and again) > > markbursa@... wrote: >>>The question os - after the onset of punk in 1976 were > there any artists from the 60s which Peel still > regularly played? We could think of two, and by > regularly I mean every 6 months or so - Beefheart and > John Fahey. Any others?<< > > > > > Ivor Cutler > Vivian Stanshall > Peter Hammill > Robert Wyatt > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with > voicemail From pbryant98@... Tue Oct 18 13:34:53 2005 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 04:34:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] 60s survivors In-Reply-To: <15509.195.188.213.34.1129634296.squirrel@195.188.213.34> Message-ID: <20051018113453.18807.qmail@...> He's a 70s guy! --- festive50@... wrote: > Loudon Wainright III > Phil > > > > > The Misunderstood (now and again) > > > > markbursa@... wrote: > >>>The question os - after the onset of punk in 1976 > were > > there any artists from the 60s which Peel still > > regularly played? We could think of two, and by > > regularly I mean every 6 months or so - Beefheart > and > > John Fahey. Any others?<< > > > > > > > > > > Ivor Cutler > > Vivian Stanshall > > Peter Hammill > > Robert Wyatt > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC > calling worldwide with > > voicemail > > > __________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - Make it your home page! http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs From eddie.duffy@... Tue Oct 18 13:36:57 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 12:36:57 +0100 Subject: [peel] 60s survivors In-Reply-To: <15509.195.188.213.34.1129634296.squirrel@195.188.213.34> References: <223.3bf23f.3085855d@...> <20051018105332.94223.qmail@...> <15509.195.188.213.34.1129634296.squirrel@195.188.213.34> Message-ID: <4354DE59.1010401@...> Roy Orbison used to crop up reasonably often. festive50@... wrote: > Loudon Wainright III > Phil > > > > > The Misunderstood (now and again) > > > > markbursa@... wrote: > >>>The question os - after the onset of punk in 1976 were > > there any artists from the 60s which Peel still > > regularly played? We could think of two, and by > > regularly I mean every 6 months or so - Beefheart and > > John Fahey. Any others?<< > > > > > > > > > > Ivor Cutler > > Vivian Stanshall > > Peter Hammill > > Robert Wyatt > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Yahoo! 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(Eddie Duffy) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 12:46:53 +0100 Subject: [peel] Margrave of the Marshes book review in the Guardian In-Reply-To: <20051018105429.33842.qmail@...> References: <20051018105429.33842.qmail@...> Message-ID: <4354E0AD.7020506@...> cannon alan wrote: > > tales of the middle-aged female fan > > who was convinced the famous Peel lived in a > > commune in Baker Street with Lou Reed and Stevie > > Wonder (Peel played along with this, informing > > her how he dreaded the weeks when it was Stevie's > > turn to cook). > > that is still making me chuckle. > You can hear him tell that one (amongst others) here: http://www.ahu24.dial.pipex.com/misc/rich_stew_on_john_peels_show01.mp3 http://www.ahu24.dial.pipex.com/misc/rich_stew_on_john_peels_show02.mp3 The recordings are from October 1996, when Peelie stood in to host Mark Radcliffe's Graveyard Shift. Stuart Maconie, Richard Herring & Stewart Lee guested. Some terrific banter. From ajcauk@... Tue Oct 18 13:49:18 2005 From: ajcauk@... (cannon alan) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 12:49:18 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] 60s survivors In-Reply-To: <20051018105332.94223.qmail@...> Message-ID: <20051018114924.48001.qmail@...> The Incredible String Band featured in recent years they even had a session Michael Hurley - he stretches back to the early 70's at least Michael Cooper Gene Vincent --- Dr Mango wrote: > The Misunderstood (now and again) > > markbursa@... wrote: > >>The question os - after the onset of punk in 1976 > were > there any artists from the 60s which Peel still > regularly played? We could think of two, and by > regularly I mean every 6 months or so - Beefheart > and > John Fahey. Any others?<< > > > > > Ivor Cutler > Vivian Stanshall > Peter Hammill > Robert Wyatt > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC > calling worldwide with voicemail ___________________________________________________________ How much free photo storage do you get? Store your holiday snaps for FREE with Yahoo! Photos http://uk.photos.yahoo.com From neil_jenkins.geo@... Tue Oct 18 14:13:37 2005 From: neil_jenkins.geo@... (Neil Jenkins) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 13:13:37 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] 60s survivors In-Reply-To: <15509.195.188.213.34.1129634296.squirrel@195.188.213.34> Message-ID: <20051018121337.34956.qmail@...> I seem to remember him playing The Seeds a time or two back then, and a few others he used to "hang around" with during his time in the States. It's interesting that around the time punk exloded in the UK (and I started listening to his shows in 1977) he would keep a link with the preceding US music, and we all know what effect the first Ramones LP had on him. However, in the early 90's when there was a resurgence of interest in punk he'd play UK punk stuff from '76-'78 but (as I recall) downplay any earlier US influence. For example, I remember him playing "Smokescreen" by The Desperate Bicycles, including the "It was easy and it was cheap, go and do it" message, and suggesting that that was the catalyst. I sometimes got the impression he wondered about the difference between being influenced as a listener and being influenced as someone with a guitar in their hands. Either way, it's all crackin' stuff!! :-) festive50@... wrote: Loudon Wainright III Phil > The Misunderstood (now and again) > > markbursa@... wrote: >>>The question os - after the onset of punk in 1976 were > there any artists from the 60s which Peel still > regularly played? We could think of two, and by > regularly I mean every 6 months or so - Beefheart and > John Fahey. Any others?<< > > > > > Ivor Cutler > Vivian Stanshall > Peter Hammill > Robert Wyatt > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with > voicemail Best regards, Neil www.neiljenkins.org --------------------------------- To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. From neil_jenkins.geo@... Tue Oct 18 14:25:49 2005 From: neil_jenkins.geo@... (Neil Jenkins) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 13:25:49 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Margrave of the Marshes book review in the Guardian In-Reply-To: <4354E0AD.7020506@...> Message-ID: <20051018122549.81549.qmail@...> ... including the recounting of how he was attacked by two-thirds of The Goodies! Eddie Duffy wrote: You can hear him tell that one (amongst others) here: http://www.ahu24.dial.pipex.com/misc/rich_stew_on_john_peels_show01.mp3 http://www.ahu24.dial.pipex.com/misc/rich_stew_on_john_peels_show02.mp3 The recordings are from October 1996, when Peelie stood in to host Mark Radcliffe's Graveyard Shift. Stuart Maconie, Richard Herring & Stewart Lee guested. Some terrific banter. Best regards, Neil www.neiljenkins.org --------------------------------- To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. From mar.celle@... Tue Oct 18 15:23:36 2005 From: mar.celle@... (Marcelle van Hoof) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 15:23:36 +0200 Subject: Peel's animal impersonations Message-ID: <000101c5d3e7$28683030$9a00000a@PC154981710422> Don't know about Peel's dolphin impersonation, but I've got a recording of him impersonating a fox! Marcelle for some reason Peelie's dolphin impersonation has been brought to mind. What was that all about in the end? Are there recordings existent? alanjc From festive50@... Tue Oct 18 16:37:37 2005 From: festive50@... (festive50@...) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 15:37:37 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Peel's animal impersonations In-Reply-To: <000101c5d3e7$28683030$9a00000a@PC154981710422> References: <000101c5d3e7$28683030$9a00000a@PC154981710422> Message-ID: <1670.195.188.213.34.1129646257.squirrel@195.188.213.34> Yes, I've got that recording also. He did it during Sean Dixon's Omnicord Session from Peel Acres (1h 39 mins into the programme broadcast on 05.07.2001 to be exact). An anorak, moi. Phil > Don't know about Peel's dolphin impersonation, but I've got a recording > of him impersonating a fox! > > Marcelle > > > for some reason Peelie's dolphin impersonation has > been brought to mind. What was that all about in the > end? Are there recordings existent? > > alanjc > > > From neil_jenkins.geo@... Tue Oct 18 17:26:10 2005 From: neil_jenkins.geo@... (Neil Jenkins) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 16:26:10 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Peel's animal impersonations In-Reply-To: <1670.195.188.213.34.1129646257.squirrel@195.188.213.34> Message-ID: <20051018152610.11968.qmail@...> Oh dear! I see a new website on the horizon. www.peelsanimalsounds.com! festive50@... wrote: Yes, I've got that recording also. He did it during Sean Dixon's Omnicord Session from Peel Acres (1h 39 mins into the programme broadcast on 05.07.2001 to be exact). An anorak, moi. Phil > Don't know about Peel's dolphin impersonation, but I've got a recording > of him impersonating a fox! > > Marcelle > > > for some reason Peelie's dolphin impersonation has > been brought to mind. What was that all about in the > end? Are there recordings existent? > > alanjc Best regards, Neil www.neiljenkins.org --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail From eddie.duffy@... Tue Oct 18 18:01:00 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 17:01:00 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peel's animal impersonations In-Reply-To: <1670.195.188.213.34.1129646257.squirrel@195.188.213.34> References: <000101c5d3e7$28683030$9a00000a@PC154981710422> <1670.195.188.213.34.1129646257.squirrel@195.188.213.34> Message-ID: <43551C3C.7090804@...> He also did it during Nina Nastasia's third visit to Peel Acres (the one where she brought the throat singers from Huun Hur Tu). It was 10th June 2004, 1 hr 6 mins into the programme. Eddie. (A wannabe anorak) festive50@... wrote: > Yes, I've got that recording also. > He did it during Sean Dixon's Omnicord Session from Peel Acres (1h 39 mins > into the programme broadcast on 05.07.2001 to be exact). > An anorak, moi. > Phil > > > > > Don't know about Peel's dolphin impersonation, but I've got a recording > > of him impersonating a fox! > > > > Marcelle > > > > > > for some reason Peelie's dolphin impersonation has > > been brought to mind. What was that all about in the > > end? Are there recordings existent? > > > > alanjc > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > * Visit your group "peel " on > the web. > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service . > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > From martinwheatley@... Tue Oct 18 19:35:47 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 18:35:47 +0100 Subject: [peel] 60s survivors In-Reply-To: <20051018114924.48001.qmail@...> References: <20051018105332.94223.qmail@...> <20051018114924.48001.qmail@...> Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051018182804.03647e60@...> At 12:49 18/10/2005, Alan Cannon wrote: > >The Incredible String Band featured in recent years > they even had a session >Michael Hurley - he stretches back to the early 70's > at least >Michael Cooper >Gene Vincent > Michael Hurley worked with The Holy Modal Rounders who were definitely 60s Gene Vincent (like the previously mentioned Roy Orbison) was actually 50sl Many these people of course spanned several decades but I am presuming we are talking about when they started martinw From john.bravin@... Tue Oct 18 20:37:19 2005 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 20:37:19 +0200 Subject: [peel] Peel's animal impersonations In-Reply-To: <000101c5d3e7$28683030$9a00000a@PC154981710422> References: <000101c5d3e7$28683030$9a00000a@PC154981710422> Message-ID: <435540DF.7020609@...> I have a recording somewhere, but only being half an anorak my tapes are not indexed by animal impressions. It was a sort of clicking noise that was quite good; like you would imagine a dolphin with a Liverpudlian accent might sound. I remember he said you think you can do this, but you'll find you can't. If I find it, I'll post it. John > > > > > for some reason Peelie's dolphin impersonation has > > been brought to mind. What was that all about in the > > end? Are there recordings existent? > > > > alanjc > From martinwheatley@... Tue Oct 18 21:01:22 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 20:01:22 +0100 Subject: Freeview Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051018195409.02296420@...> Anyone who uses a Freeview receiver to listen to radio should note that all of the channel numbers are changed as of now (the old ones will still work for a short period I think) According to the bulletin boards the new EPG is now available everywhere Depending upon what receiver you use it may update automatically or you may need to do a full manual rescan to get the new EPG You can tell if you have the new one because Radio 1 will be 700 not 70 This may well cancel or not update your favourites list so that will need to be checked too At sometime in the next couple of months Sky will be changing their channel numbers as well including all of the radio stations martinw From john.bravin@... Tue Oct 18 21:08:58 2005 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 21:08:58 +0200 Subject: [peel] 60s survivors In-Reply-To: <223.3bf23f.3085855d@...> References: <223.3bf23f.3085855d@...> Message-ID: <4355484A.5050005@...> Richard Thompson (the new stuff, for a while) Sandy Denny (until she died just post punk) Family (the old stuff) Wild Man Fischer Kevin Coyne (recorded on Dandelion with Siren in the 60s) John markbursa@... wrote: > >>The question os - after the onset of punk in 1976 were > there any artists from the 60s which Peel still > regularly played? We could think of two, and by > regularly I mean every 6 months or so - Beefheart and > John Fahey. Any others?<< > > Ivor Cutler > Vivian Stanshall > Peter Hammill > Robert Wyatt From festive50@... Tue Oct 18 22:21:58 2005 From: festive50@... (festive50@...) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 21:21:58 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Margrave of the Marshes book review in the Guardian In-Reply-To: <20051018122549.81549.qmail@...> References: <4354E0AD.7020506@...> <20051018122549.81549.qmail@...> Message-ID: <24510.195.188.213.34.1129666918.squirrel@195.188.213.34> ... and Robert Plant stepping in between them. Phil > ... including the recounting of how he was attacked by two-thirds of The > Goodies! > > > Eddie Duffy wrote: > You can hear him tell that one (amongst others) here: > > http://www.ahu24.dial.pipex.com/misc/rich_stew_on_john_peels_show01.mp3 > http://www.ahu24.dial.pipex.com/misc/rich_stew_on_john_peels_show02.mp3 > > The recordings are from October 1996, when Peelie stood in to host Mark > Radcliffe's Graveyard Shift. Stuart Maconie, Richard Herring & Stewart > Lee guested. Some terrific banter. > > Best regards, > Neil > www.neiljenkins.org > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new > Yahoo! Security Centre. From rockerq@... Tue Oct 18 22:47:13 2005 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 16:47:13 EDT Subject: [peel] 60s survivors Message-ID: <1a3.3eae32fa.3086b951@...> Viv Stanshall; Ivor Cutler; Robert Wyatt > Hi Peelsters > > The question os - after the onset of punk in 1976 were > there any artists from the 60s which Peel still > regularly played? We could think of two, and by > regularly I mean every 6 months or so - Beefheart and > John Fahey. Any others? > > pb > > From rockerq@... Tue Oct 18 22:48:41 2005 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 16:48:41 EDT Subject: [peel] 60s survivors Message-ID: <1a8.41a87de0.3086b9a9@...> The Misunderstood > Hi Peelsters > > The question os - after the onset of punk in 1976 were > there any artists from the 60s which Peel still > regularly played? We could think of two, and by > regularly I mean every 6 months or so - Beefheart and > John Fahey. Any others? > > pb > > From festive50@... Tue Oct 18 22:54:36 2005 From: festive50@... (festive50@...) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 21:54:36 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Peel's animal impersonations In-Reply-To: <43551C3C.7090804@...> References: <000101c5d3e7$28683030$9a00000a@PC154981710422> <1670.195.188.213.34.1129646257.squirrel@195.188.213.34> <43551C3C.7090804@...> Message-ID: <27876.195.188.213.34.1129668876.squirrel@195.188.213.34> Yes, I remember that one, isn't that where Nina got a bit "tiddly" and I think Hermeet got a bit more than tiddly and did a bit of trampolining on Peely's bed. As to the "anorak" bit, as well as listening to new toons, when I find myself without an internet connection, I listen to old Peel shows I've DL'ed on my laptop and annotate the sessions and maybe the odd Peelism, as there seems to be a lot of interest in "Peel Bites". However, being a bit of an anorak, and having a bit of a memory for real trivia, I'm trying to build up a collection of Peel mentioning Molybdenum. He was fascinated by the word and always wanted to own a "bit". Another "Peel Bite", I know I have and when I find it I'll shove it on my Peel Server, (which is back on line by the way). Anyway, it was at a session from the Queen Elizabeth Hall (possibly Stereolab or Cold Cut). He read out a card someone had sent him, it was a necrophilia donor card, which he carried around with him for a while. Oh yes! I believe he also played some records. LOL. Phil P.S. Why did they stop using the QEH. Well, until last week anyway. > He also did it during Nina Nastasia's third visit to Peel Acres (the one > where she brought the throat singers from Huun Hur Tu). > > It was 10th June 2004, 1 hr 6 mins into the programme. > > Eddie. > (A wannabe anorak) > festive50@... wrote: > >> Yes, I've got that recording also. >> He did it during Sean Dixon's Omnicord Session from Peel Acres (1h 39 >> mins >> into the programme broadcast on 05.07.2001 to be exact). >> An anorak, moi. >> Phil >> >> >> >> > Don't know about Peel's dolphin impersonation, but I've got a >> recording >> > of him impersonating a fox! >> > >> > Marcelle >> > >> > >> > for some reason Peelie's dolphin impersonation has >> > been brought to mind. What was that all about in the >> > end? Are there recordings existent? >> > >> > alanjc >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS >> >> * Visit your group "peel " on >> the web. >> >> * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: >> peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com >> >> >> * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of >> Service . >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > From richardhunt@... Wed Oct 19 01:16:47 2005 From: richardhunt@... (richardhunt) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 23:16:47 -0000 Subject: 60s survivors In-Reply-To: <4355484A.5050005@...> Message-ID: I saw JP with T Rex at the Theatre Royal in Bury St Edmunds in 60's - don't know date - anybody else there? I am seeing Richard Thompson next week in Princeton, NJ. Anybody else going to be there? Rich --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Bravin wrote: > > Richard Thompson (the new stuff, for a while) > Sandy Denny (until she died just post punk) > Family (the old stuff) > Wild Man Fischer > Kevin Coyne (recorded on Dandelion with Siren in the 60s) > > John > > markbursa@a... wrote: > > > >>The question os - after the onset of punk in 1976 were > > there any artists from the 60s which Peel still > > regularly played? We could think of two, and by > > regularly I mean every 6 months or so - Beefheart and > > John Fahey. Any others?<< > > > > Ivor Cutler > > Vivian Stanshall > > Peter Hammill > > Robert Wyatt > From susioddball2k@... Wed Oct 19 00:46:59 2005 From: susioddball2k@... (Susi Maxwell-Stewart) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 23:46:59 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] 60s survivors In-Reply-To: <20051018113453.18807.qmail@...> Message-ID: <20051018224659.5440.qmail@...> he did play in the sixties cos he played in Salford tech as we did the posters for him in those days! Paul Bryant wrote:He's a 70s guy! --- festive50@... wrote: > Loudon Wainright III > Phil > > > > > The Misunderstood (now and again) > > > > markbursa@... wrote: > >>>The question os - after the onset of punk in 1976 > were > > there any artists from the 60s which Peel still > > regularly played? We could think of two, and by > > regularly I mean every 6 months or so - Beefheart > and > > John Fahey. Any others?<< > > > > > > > > > > Ivor Cutler > > Vivian Stanshall > > Peter Hammill > > Robert Wyatt > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC > calling worldwide with > > voicemail > > > __________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - Make it your home page! http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs SPONSORED LINKS Music on hold systems Music for advertising Music school Wedding music Music Pop music --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. 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(Paul Bryant) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 16:47:39 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] 60s survivors In-Reply-To: <20051018224659.5440.qmail@...> Message-ID: <20051018234739.60583.qmail@...> I bow to your local knowledge! --- Susi Maxwell-Stewart wrote: > he did play in the sixties cos he played in Salford > tech as we did the posters for him in those days! > > Paul Bryant wrote:He's a 70s > guy! > > > --- festive50@... wrote: > > > Loudon Wainright III > > Phil > > > > > > > > > The Misunderstood (now and again) > > > > > > markbursa@... wrote: > > >>>The question os - after the onset of punk in > 1976 > > were > > > there any artists from the 60s which Peel still > > > regularly played? We could think of two, and by > > > regularly I mean every 6 months or so - > Beefheart > > and > > > John Fahey. Any others?<< > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Ivor Cutler > > > Vivian Stanshall > > > Peter Hammill > > > Robert Wyatt > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > Yahoo! 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(festive50@...) Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 01:08:15 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] 60s survivors In-Reply-To: <20051018224659.5440.qmail@...> References: <20051018113453.18807.qmail@...> <20051018224659.5440.qmail@...> Message-ID: <16158.195.188.213.34.1129680495.squirrel@195.188.213.34> Thanks for that Susi. I based my post on early Atlantic sampler album, which I was convinced I bought in '69. I know this album contained America by the Nice, an early Yes track and Motel Blues by Loudon Wainwright lll, which was a truly poingnant track. The anorak in me, then had a search through my vinyl collection, which I haven't even looked at for nearly 10 years. I couldn't find the album in question but I did find some obscure vinyl I'd almost forgotten about. Namely:- The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band (Volume ll)- My very 1st Peel inspired album along with Beefheart's "Strictly Persomnal" - The 2 tracks I rememember from this "Hippy Album" were "Suppose they gave a war and nobody came" and "The Smell of Incence" - This was the ultimate track to "drop acid" or at the very least to get stoned to. The other gem was "Hapshash and the Coloured Coat featuring the Human Host and the Heavy Metal Kids" - this was on red vinyl, pretty "way out" for 1969. Now I must drag out my old "Thorens" and give these a spin and you never know, may they appear on a certain Internet radio station. See what you've done Susi, you've just got me to have a "senior moment" and start rambling again. Phil > he did play in the sixties cos he played in Salford tech as we did the > posters for him in those days! > > Paul Bryant wrote:He's a 70s guy! > > > --- festive50@... wrote: > >> Loudon Wainright III >> Phil >> >> >> >> > The Misunderstood (now and again) >> > >> > markbursa@... wrote: >> >>>The question os - after the onset of punk in 1976 >> were >> > there any artists from the 60s which Peel still >> > regularly played? We could think of two, and by >> > regularly I mean every 6 months or so - Beefheart >> and >> > John Fahey. Any others?<< >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Ivor Cutler >> > Vivian Stanshall >> > Peter Hammill >> > Robert Wyatt >> > >> > >> > >> > --------------------------------- >> > Yahoo! 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(cannon alan) Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 01:36:16 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] 60s survivors In-Reply-To: <16158.195.188.213.34.1129680495.squirrel@195.188.213.34> Message-ID: <20051019003616.52560.qmail@...> The other gem was "Hapshash and the Coloured Coat featuring the Human Host and the Heavy Metal Kids" - this was on red vinyl, pretty "way out" for 1969. It got played in the Progressive Rock Club ( a bunch of six-formers commandeering the music room at lunch time) at school and i even had a reel to reel copy which disappeared so i've only listened to it about half a dozen times but i hold it in great reverence though tis a distant memory. alanjc > ___________________________________________________________ How much free photo storage do you get? Store your holiday snaps for FREE with Yahoo! Photos http://uk.photos.yahoo.com From susioddball2k@... Wed Oct 19 02:17:21 2005 From: susioddball2k@... (Susi Maxwell-Stewart) Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 01:17:21 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] 60s survivors In-Reply-To: <20051018234739.60583.qmail@...> Message-ID: <20051019001721.88297.qmail@...> We were living in a bedsit then and had to produce 200 posters by hand My ex at the time did the design it was out of this world Good fun --------------------------------- To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. From susioddball2k@... Wed Oct 19 02:21:07 2005 From: susioddball2k@... (Susi Maxwell-Stewart) Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 01:21:07 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] 60s survivors In-Reply-To: <16158.195.188.213.34.1129680495.squirrel@195.188.213.34> Message-ID: <20051019002107.67288.qmail@...> if you ever come across its a beautiful day with white bird and girl with no eyes on it and all i would love a cd of it thanks susi festive50@... wrote:Thanks for that Susi. I based my post on early Atlantic sampler album, which I was convinced I bought in '69. I know this album contained America by the Nice, an early Yes track and Motel Blues by Loudon Wainwright lll, which was a truly poingnant track. The anorak in me, then had a search through my vinyl collection, which I haven't even looked at for nearly 10 years. I couldn't find the album in question but I did find some obscure vinyl I'd almost forgotten about. Namely:- The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band (Volume ll)- My very 1st Peel inspired album along with Beefheart's "Strictly Persomnal" - The 2 tracks I rememember from this "Hippy Album" were "Suppose they gave a war and nobody came" and "The Smell of Incence" - This was the ultimate track to "drop acid" or at the very least to get stoned to. The other gem was "Hapshash and the Coloured Coat featuring the Human Host and the Heavy Metal Kids" - this was on red vinyl, pretty "way out" for 1969. Now I must drag out my old "Thorens" and give these a spin and you never know, may they appear on a certain Internet radio station. See what you've done Susi, you've just got me to have a "senior moment" and start rambling again. Phil > he did play in the sixties cos he played in Salford tech as we did the > posters for him in those days! > > Paul Bryant wrote:He's a 70s guy! > > > --- festive50@... wrote: > >> Loudon Wainright III >> Phil >> >> >> >> > The Misunderstood (now and again) >> > >> > markbursa@... wrote: >> >>>The question os - after the onset of punk in 1976 >> were >> > there any artists from the 60s which Peel still >> > regularly played? We could think of two, and by >> > regularly I mean every 6 months or so - Beefheart >> and >> > John Fahey. Any others?<< >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Ivor Cutler >> > Vivian Stanshall >> > Peter Hammill >> > Robert Wyatt >> > >> > >> > >> > --------------------------------- >> > Yahoo! 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Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- --------------------------------- To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. From neil_jenkins.geo@... Wed Oct 19 12:58:59 2005 From: neil_jenkins.geo@... (Neil Jenkins) Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 11:58:59 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Margrave of the Marshes book review in the Guardian In-Reply-To: <24510.195.188.213.34.1129666918.squirrel@195.188.213.34> Message-ID: <20051019105859.69899.qmail@...> Don't ruin the plot! LOL festive50@... wrote: ... and Robert Plant stepping in between them. Phil > ... including the recounting of how he was attacked by two-thirds of The > Goodies! Best regards, Neil www.neiljenkins.org --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail From dr_mango2004@... Wed Oct 19 13:29:35 2005 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 12:29:35 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] 60s survivors In-Reply-To: <1a3.3eae32fa.3086b951@...> Message-ID: <20051019112936.34695.qmail@...> Jimmy Cliff. > Hi Peelsters > The question os - after the onset of punk in 1976 were > there any artists from the 60s which Peel still > regularly played? We could think of two, and by > regularly I mean every 6 months or so - Beefheart and > John Fahey. Any others? > pb --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail From john.bravin@... Wed Oct 19 17:57:29 2005 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 17:57:29 +0200 Subject: [peel] 60s survivors In-Reply-To: <20051019002107.67288.qmail@...> References: <20051019002107.67288.qmail@...> Message-ID: <43566CE9.4000308@...> Saw It's a Beautiful Day in Bath Pavilion and then at the 1970 Festival (compered by Peel) A very American bright mix with more treble than my ears could take, particularly the violin. Never really liked them after that. You can pick up the CD New �17.99 or Used from �9.56 from Amazon. John Susi Maxwell-Stewart wrote: > if you ever come across its a beautiful day with white bird and girl > with no eyes on it and all i would love a cd of it thanks susi > > *//* From festivefifty@... Wed Oct 19 22:10:58 2005 From: festivefifty@... (festive_fifty) Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 20:10:58 -0000 Subject: Festive Fifty In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, rockerq@a... wrote: Have no idea but thought it would be a good thing to do. Going to send me a top 3? Do you think anyone else will? Cheers FF > Just a thought! > > Rocker > > PS If they're not this would be an ideal show to put out on > dandelionradio.com! > From festivefifty@... Wed Oct 19 22:12:07 2005 From: festivefifty@... (festive_fifty) Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 20:12:07 -0000 Subject: Festive Fifty In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Ed Blackmore" wrote: Cheers Ed > Well I made my choice, so that that over: > > Chicks On Speed - Yes I Do! > Delgardos - Accused of Stealing > Hefner - Seafaring > > Ed > ================================================= > Ed Blackmore, 3rd Year Computation UMIST > ================================================= > My Radiohead site - 'D.A.T.A. [for a fan]': > http://website.lineone.net/~dataforafan/ > From festivefifty@... Wed Oct 19 22:17:34 2005 From: festivefifty@... (festive_fifty) Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 20:17:34 -0000 Subject: Festive Fifty In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Stuart McHugh wrote: This seems to have them all http://www.rocklist.net/festive50.htm Cheers FF > Martin W: > >Does anyone happen to have a list of the Peel session tracks that have made > >the Festive Fifty since 1981 > >I know this is a tall order but before I started trying to work it out I > >thought I'd > >ask in case I was about to reinvent the wheel! > > Never seen a list myself... Martin knows this already i.e. the 50s > are listed at http://www.rocklist.net/festive50.htm but it's a timely > bit of info to repost every so often. There's annotations with some > of the years - e.g. for 1987, "The Fall, in an LP-less year - there > is a new album due at the end of February - have but three entries, > two derived from a BBC session." While in 2000, we find "33 > 'Wonderwall' (session) - Catpower" > That said, quite often I can recall John playing the session version > of a song during the Festive 50 (even though people would probably > have been voting for the song, which was on record), for apparently > no good reason other than it sounded better - though this might have > been a good 'needletime' getaround for shows heavy on records and > light on sessions. (I assume needletime doesn't exist any more?) > > Stuart > -- > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- > is this music? po box 13516 linlithgow eh49 6wb scotland > email: editor@i... tel: ++44 (0)1506 840063 > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- > From festivefifty@... Wed Oct 19 22:18:32 2005 From: festivefifty@... (festive_fifty) Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 20:18:32 -0000 Subject: Festive Fifty In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20050817232149.02e299b8@...> Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: This should do it http://www.rocklist.net/festive50.htm Cheers FF > > Does anyone happen to have a list of the Peel session tracks that have made > the Festive Fifty since 1981 > I know this is a tall order but before I started trying to work it out I > thought I'd > ask in case I was about to reinvent the wheel! > > martinw > From susioddball2k@... Wed Oct 19 22:22:31 2005 From: susioddball2k@... (Susi Maxwell-Stewart) Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 21:22:31 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] 60s survivors In-Reply-To: <43566CE9.4000308@...> Message-ID: <20051019202231.51107.qmail@...> excellent John Bravin wrote: Saw It's a Beautiful Day in Bath Pavilion and then at the 1970 Festival (compered by Peel) A very American bright mix with more treble than my ears could take, particularly the violin. Never really liked them after that. You can pick up the CD New �17.99 or Used from �9.56 from Amazon. John Susi Maxwell-Stewart wrote: > if you ever come across its a beautiful day with white bird and girl > with no eyes on it and all i would love a cd of it thanks susi > > *//* --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- --------------------------------- To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. From susioddball2k@... Thu Oct 20 01:42:17 2005 From: susioddball2k@... (Susi Maxwell-Stewart) Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 00:42:17 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] 60s survivors In-Reply-To: <20051019202231.51107.qmail@...> Message-ID: <20051019234217.48431.qmail@...> i just met Ray from Juicy Lucy and he talks about being in the Misunderstood and how John Peel helped his band. Nice one Ray Susi Maxwell-Stewart wrote:excellent John Bravin wrote: Saw It's a Beautiful Day in Bath Pavilion and then at the 1970 Festival (compered by Peel) A very American bright mix with more treble than my ears could take, particularly the violin. Never really liked them after that. You can pick up the CD New �17.99 or Used from �9.56 from Amazon. John Susi Maxwell-Stewart wrote: > if you ever come across its a beautiful day with white bird and girl > with no eyes on it and all i would love a cd of it thanks susi > > *//* --------------------------------- To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. SPONSORED LINKS Music on hold systems Music for advertising Music school Wedding music Music Pop music --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail From paul@... Thu Oct 20 08:16:00 2005 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 7:16:00 0100 Subject: [peel] Margrave of the Marshes book review in the Guardian Message-ID: FYI - This one isn't retold in the book ... assuming the index is accurate. Both Robert Plant and The Goodies get brief mentions though. Yes - my copy has arrived. Paul Neil Jenkins wrote: __________ > Don't ruin the plot! LOL > > >festive50@... wrote: > ... and Robert Plant stepping in between them. >Phil > > ... including the recounting of how he was attacked by two-thirds of The > Goodies! > > Best regards, >Neil > www.neiljenkins.orgp From mar.celle@... Thu Oct 20 10:46:54 2005 From: mar.celle@... (Marcelle van Hoof) Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 10:46:54 +0200 Subject: Sheila on BBC World Service Message-ID: <000001c5d552$d57953a0$9a00000a@PC154981710422> On today's The Music Biz (BBC World Service) Sheila is interviewed by Mark Coles, and there is also some Marcelle and Listen With Sarah on it as well... Marcelle From robfleay@... Thu Oct 20 17:11:16 2005 From: robfleay@... (robfleay@...) Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 15:11:16 +0000 Subject: Peel Portrait Message-ID: <20051020151116.UHBX6564.aamta09-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Not sure who would buy this - obviously no one as there is four hours to go and zero bids! http://cgi.ebay.com/Unique-Original-Portrait-of-BBC-DJ-John-Peel-and-Sheila_W0QQitemZ7357890814QQcategoryZ100924QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.ntlworld.com Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software Visit www.ntlworld.com/security for more information From rgd730@... Thu Oct 20 18:25:56 2005 From: rgd730@... (bobbyd2) Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 16:25:56 -0000 Subject: Festive Fifty mp3 files Message-ID: Perhaps I missed the update in the thread ... will the mp3 files of past Festive 50s be available again? I was able to download half of the 1982 files ... I was hoping I could get the remainder someday ... Thanks. Bob D. Stamford, CT USA From neil@... Thu Oct 20 19:45:11 2005 From: neil@... (Neil Burling) Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 18:45:11 +0100 Subject: Sheila on BBC World Service In-Reply-To: <1129819461.247.35627.m17@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: >On today's The Music Biz (BBC World Service) Sheila is interviewed by >Mark Coles, and there is also some Marcelle and Listen With Sarah on it >as well... >Marcelle And it's repeated at 19.30 tonight! From paul@... Thu Oct 20 22:26:03 2005 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 21:26:03 +0100 Subject: [peel] RE: Sheila on BBC World Service In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <00a301c5d5b4$7eb66780$0201a8c0@...> > >On today's The Music Biz (BBC World Service) Sheila is interviewed by > >Mark Coles, and there is also some Marcelle and Listen With Sarah on it > >as well... > And it's repeated at 19.30 tonight! I recorded it (from Freeview). 15MB (MP2 @ 64kpbs, 48khz, mono) Happy to make available ... do people want another BitTorrent? Paul From eddie.duffy@... Thu Oct 20 22:52:58 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 21:52:58 +0100 Subject: [peel] RE: Sheila on BBC World Service In-Reply-To: <00a301c5d5b4$7eb66780$0201a8c0@...> References: <00a301c5d5b4$7eb66780$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <435803AA.5010805@...> Oh, go on, then! ;-) Seriously, I for one would appreciate it. I grabbed the 'listen again' stream, but it's a bit on the tinny side. Nice to hear Marcelle's dulcit tones! Thanks. Eddie. Paul Webster wrote: > > >On today's The Music Biz (BBC World Service) Sheila is interviewed by > > >Mark Coles, and there is also some Marcelle and Listen With Sarah on it > > >as well... > > And it's repeated at 19.30 tonight! > I recorded it (from Freeview). > 15MB (MP2 @ 64kpbs, 48khz, mono) > Happy to make available ... do people want another BitTorrent? > > Paul > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > * Visit your group "peel " on > the web. > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service . > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > From eddie.duffy@... Thu Oct 20 23:00:09 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 22:00:09 +0100 Subject: [peel] RE: Sheila on BBC World Service In-Reply-To: <435803AA.5010805@...> References: <00a301c5d5b4$7eb66780$0201a8c0@...> <435803AA.5010805@...> Message-ID: <43580559.6030607@...> Bah! Of course, I meant 'dulcet'. Eddie Duffy wrote: > Oh, go on, then! ;-) > > Seriously, I for one would appreciate it. I grabbed the 'listen again' > stream, but it's a bit on the tinny side. Nice to hear Marcelle's dulcit > tones! > > Thanks. > > Eddie. > > Paul Webster wrote: > > > > >On today's The Music Biz (BBC World Service) Sheila is interviewed by > > > >Mark Coles, and there is also some Marcelle and Listen With Sarah > on it > > > >as well... > > > And it's repeated at 19.30 tonight! > > I recorded it (from Freeview). > > 15MB (MP2 @ 64kpbs, 48khz, mono) > > Happy to make available ... do people want another BitTorrent? > > > > Paul > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > > > * Visit your group "peel " on > > the web. > > > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > > Service . > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > * Visit your group "peel " on > the web. > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service . > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > From dave@... Fri Oct 21 00:51:46 2005 From: dave@... (Dave Chapman) Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 23:51:46 +0100 Subject: [peel] RE: Sheila on BBC World Service In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <43581F82.8030505@...> Neil Burling wrote: >>On today's The Music Biz (BBC World Service) Sheila is interviewed by >>Mark Coles, and there is also some Marcelle and Listen With Sarah on it >>as well... > > > >>Marcelle > > > And it's repeated at 19.30 tonight! And it's also repeated at 1.30am (UK time) tomorrow morning (Thursday night/Friday morning) - i.e. about 90 minutes from now. The good thing is that it co-incides with the time (1am to 3am) that Radio 4 carries the World Service signal - so you can listen to it in full FM glory or on the Radio 4 digital signal. Assuming you're still awake (and in the UK)... Dave. From philip_h@... Fri Oct 21 00:26:38 2005 From: philip_h@... (Philip Howe) Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 23:26:38 +0100 Subject: [peel] RE: Sheila on BBC World Service In-Reply-To: <00a301c5d5b4$7eb66780$0201a8c0@...> References: <00a301c5d5b4$7eb66780$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <4358199E.8030906@...> I recorded it (from Freeview). 15MB (MP2 @ 64kpbs, 48khz, mono) Happy to make available ... do people want another BitTorrent? Yes please :-) Hopefully we'll torrent some more Peel Finnish shows in a month or so Phil -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.12.4/143 - Release Date: 19/10/2005 From eddie.duffy@... Fri Oct 21 01:52:37 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 00:52:37 +0100 Subject: Yet another Peel blog site In-Reply-To: <20050518213047.96576.qmail@...> References: <20050518213047.96576.qmail@...> Message-ID: <43582DC5.50503@...> ...has recently surfaced. According to the blogger himself, there's going to be plenty of goodies up there in the near future, including Peelie on This Is Your Life, which is one I'm personally looking forward to seeing again. http://johnpeeleveryday.blogspot.com/ From paul@... Fri Oct 21 08:54:57 2005 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 07:54:57 +0100 Subject: [peel] RE: Sheila on BBC World Service In-Reply-To: <43581F82.8030505@...> Message-ID: <00af01c5d60c$59ef3e10$0201a8c0@...> > Neil Burling wrote: > >>On today's The Music Biz (BBC World Service) Sheila is interviewed by > >>Mark Coles, and there is also some Marcelle and Listen With Sarah on it > >>as well... > >>Marcelle > > And it's repeated at 19.30 tonight! > > And it's also repeated at 1.30am (UK time) tomorrow morning (Thursday > night/Friday morning) - i.e. about 90 minutes from now. > > The good thing is that it co-incides with the time (1am to 3am) that > Radio 4 carries the World Service signal - so you can listen to it in > full FM glory or on the Radio 4 digital signal. Assuming you're still > awake (and in the UK)... > > Dave. The basic version is available as a torrent http://www.mininova.org/tor/134736 12MB MP2 - lo-fi (but as broadcast) From martinwheatley@... Fri Oct 21 09:39:20 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 08:39:20 +0100 Subject: [peel] Yet another Peel blog site In-Reply-To: <43582DC5.50503@...> References: <20050518213047.96576.qmail@...> <43582DC5.50503@...> Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051021083755.02ddaaf8@...> At 00:52 21/10/2005, you wrote: > >...has recently surfaced. According to the blogger himself, there's >going to be plenty of goodies up there in the near future, including >Peelie on This Is Your Life, which is one I'm personally looking forward >to seeing again. > >http://johnpeeleveryday.blogspot.com/ > > Damn It's too late for that Viv Stanshall session - did anyone get it? martinw PS incidentally this site includes all the details of next weeks Radio 4 broadcast of readings from Margrave including all the REAL URLs from the BBC Player (although note that the files won't go up until after the repeat is broadcast) From dave@... Fri Oct 21 11:24:06 2005 From: dave@... (Dave Chapman) Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 10:24:06 +0100 Subject: [peel] RE: Sheila on BBC World Service In-Reply-To: <00af01c5d60c$59ef3e10$0201a8c0@...> References: <00af01c5d60c$59ef3e10$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <4358B3B6.5080205@...> Paul Webster wrote: > The basic version is available as a torrent > http://www.mininova.org/tor/134736 > 12MB MP2 - lo-fi (but as broadcast) Radio 4 on digital satellite didn't carry the world service last night, but I did record the 96kbps version of the World Service from satellite. I've uploaded it to yousendit (it's just under 19MB): http://s39.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0MNSD24ILWMZL294CDI2L6OMQ6 Dave. From ajcauk@... Fri Oct 21 12:17:33 2005 From: ajcauk@... (cannon alan) Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 11:17:33 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] RE: Sheila on BBC World Service and Home Truths(?) In-Reply-To: <4358B3B6.5080205@...> Message-ID: <20051021101733.40402.qmail@...> Someone said Sheila will be on Home Truths tomorrow morning. Don't know for sure that that is the case or whether it is a different interview to the World Service one. Good to hear the record collection is safe and well. How you can be mislead by rumour! Saw Roy Harper last night. Peelie was mentioned in the intro to Old Cricketer alanjc --- Dave Chapman wrote: --------------------------------- Paul Webster wrote: > The basic version is available as a torrent > http://www.mininova.org/tor/134736 > 12MB MP2 - lo-fi (but as broadcast) Radio 4 on digital satellite didn't carry the world service last night, but I did record the 96kbps version of the World Service from satellite. I've uploaded it to yousendit (it's just under 19MB): http://s39.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0MNSD24ILWMZL294CDI2L6OMQ6 Dave. SPONSORED LINKS Music on hold systems Music for advertising Music school Wedding music Music Pop music --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- ___________________________________________________________ To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. http://uk.security.yahoo.com From paul@... Fri Oct 21 12:59:37 2005 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 11:59:37 +0100 Subject: [peel] RE: Sheila on BBC World Service and Home Truths(?) In-Reply-To: <20051021101733.40402.qmail@...> Message-ID: <00b601c5d62e$87a38f10$0201a8c0@...> > Someone said Sheila will be on Home Truths tomorrow > morning. Don't know for sure that that is the case or > whether it is a different interview to the World > Service one. Here is what I sent a few days ago - and it is not the same as the World Service one. ENTERTAINMENT: Home Truths Channel: BBC Radio Four Date: Saturday 22nd October 2005 Time: 09:00 to 10:00 In a special programme to mark the anniversary of John Peel's death, Tom Robinson visits Peel Acres to meet John's wife Sheila and their four children. (Repeated Monday - but a shortened version) Paul From eddie.duffy@... Fri Oct 21 15:16:26 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 14:16:26 +0100 Subject: [peel] Yet another Peel blog site In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20051021083755.02ddaaf8@...> References: <20050518213047.96576.qmail@...> <43582DC5.50503@...> <6.2.1.2.0.20051021083755.02ddaaf8@...> Message-ID: <4358EA2A.2020609@...> Martin Wheatley wrote: > > Damn It's too late for that Viv Stanshall session - did anyone get it? The one at The Perfumed Garden, you mean? Should still be there. And dimeadozen had a whole bunch of them up recently, in 3 separate torrents. From martinwheatley@... Fri Oct 21 18:44:37 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 17:44:37 +0100 Subject: [peel] Yet another Peel blog site In-Reply-To: <4358EA2A.2020609@...> References: <20050518213047.96576.qmail@...> <43582DC5.50503@...> <6.2.1.2.0.20051021083755.02ddaaf8@...> <4358EA2A.2020609@...> Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051021174335.02d6c198@...> At 14:16 21/10/2005, you wrote: > >Martin Wheatley wrote: > >> >> Damn It's too late for that Viv Stanshall session - did anyone get it? It's working now but didn't when I tried before >The one at The Perfumed Garden, you mean? Should still be there. And >dimeadozen had a whole bunch of them up recently, in 3 separate torrents. I'm not a member! martinw From garry_latham@... Fri Oct 21 20:57:29 2005 From: garry_latham@... (Garry Latham) Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 19:57:29 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] RE: Sheila on BBC World Service In-Reply-To: <00af01c5d60c$59ef3e10$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <20051021185729.83300.qmail@...> Mucho grasias. --- Paul Webster wrote: --------------------------------- > Neil Burling wrote: > >>On today's The Music Biz (BBC World Service) Sheila is interviewed by > >>Mark Coles, and there is also some Marcelle and Listen With Sarah on it > >>as well... > >>Marcelle > > And it's repeated at 19.30 tonight! > > And it's also repeated at 1.30am (UK time) tomorrow morning (Thursday > night/Friday morning) - i.e. about 90 minutes from now. > > The good thing is that it co-incides with the time (1am to 3am) that > Radio 4 carries the World Service signal - so you can listen to it in > full FM glory or on the Radio 4 digital signal. Assuming you're still > awake (and in the UK)... > > Dave. The basic version is available as a torrent http://www.mininova.org/tor/134736 12MB MP2 - lo-fi (but as broadcast) --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - NEW crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com From dunelm@... Fri Oct 21 20:59:00 2005 From: dunelm@... (dunelm61) Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 18:59:00 -0000 Subject: Tommy Vance (off topic?) Message-ID: The lives and careers of John Peel and Tommy Vance ran parallel for almost half a century. From beginning their broadcasting careers in America, working on pirate radio, joining the BBC . . . through to embarrassing TV voice-overs and even meeting the Grim Reaper within months of each other. However, given the current media blitz (the book, the magazine and newspaper articles, TV and radio programmes, you name it) surrounding Peel, it's striking just how differently they are regarded by music fans and by the public in general. For me, listening to NWOBHM bands on the Friday Rock Show in the late seventies was something of a guilty pleasure after Peel's Monday to Thursday shows. I suspect that this is true of several members of this group, although perhaps not many of you will admit it publicly! The last occasion on which I heard Tommy Vance was when he was interviewed on Radio 5 Live on the day of Peel's death almost a year ago. Vance declared his opinion of Peel to be at variance with the warm tributes that had been paid so far. In essence, he accused Peel of being a wily opportunist who would jump on any bandwagon seen to be gaining momentum. It sad that such inappropriate and distasteful bitching about John Peel should mark what may well have been Tommy's last appearance on the radio. And perhaps the current manifestations of the public's continuing high regard for Peel and his legacy simply underline the reasons for such resentment. From martinwheatley@... Fri Oct 21 23:04:43 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 22:04:43 +0100 Subject: Misty In Roots At QE Hall Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051021220243.02d35468@...> I note that they've now removed the Misty In Roots file from The John Peel Day page Presumably they had record company trouble Fortunately we all got it while it was up!!!!! martinw From thebarguest@... Sat Oct 22 13:26:58 2005 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest) Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 11:26:58 -0000 Subject: Tommy Vance (off topic?) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Are these manifestations created by the BBC/media or the "general public" ? The vast majority of the population don't follow the alternative music scene and don't listen to Radio 4. Personally, I prefer Peel as a "cult" figure ......... Tommy Vance, Alan Freeman, John Peel - will we ever see (hear) their likes again ? Nostalgia is great. And perhaps the current manifestations of the public's continuing high regard for Peel and his legacy --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dunelm61" wrote: > > The lives and careers of John Peel and Tommy Vance ran parallel for > almost half a century. From beginning their broadcasting careers in > America, working on pirate radio, joining the BBC . . . through to > embarrassing TV voice-overs and even meeting the Grim Reaper within > months of each other. > > However, given the current media blitz (the book, the magazine and > newspaper articles, TV and radio programmes, you name it) > surrounding Peel, it's striking just how differently they are > regarded by music fans and by the public in general. > > For me, listening to NWOBHM bands on the Friday Rock Show in the > late seventies was something of a guilty pleasure after Peel's > Monday to Thursday shows. I suspect that this is true of several > members of this group, although perhaps not many of you will admit > it publicly! > > The last occasion on which I heard Tommy Vance was when he was > interviewed on Radio 5 Live on the day of Peel's death almost a year > ago. Vance declared his opinion of Peel to be at variance with the > warm tributes that had been paid so far. In essence, he accused Peel > of being a wily opportunist who would jump on any bandwagon seen to > be gaining momentum. It sad that such inappropriate and distasteful > bitching about John Peel should mark what may well have been Tommy's > last appearance on the radio. > > And perhaps the current manifestations of the public's continuing > high regard for Peel and his legacy simply underline the reasons for > such resentment. > From mostync@... Sat Oct 22 17:27:05 2005 From: mostync@... (Mostyn) Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 16:27:05 +0100 Subject: [peel] Tommy Vance (off topic?) References: Message-ID: <00d601c5d71d$14533cf0$e5906751@oemcomputer> I was never sure exactly what John thought of Tommy Vance. I have two contrasting memories which have got lodged in my brain cells for some reason. The first was of John warmly praising his professionalism - particularly with respect to his timekeeping. If you were taking over from Tommy, you just knew that he would time his closing track and his comments to the exact second. The other memory is that he used to deliberately mispronounce his name as Tommy Vn'ass. I was never sure whether this was just a bit of good-natured banter, or whether it was said with a degree of bitterness. Mostyn ----- Original Message ----- From: dunelm61 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 7:59 PM Subject: [peel] Tommy Vance (off topic?) The last occasion on which I heard Tommy Vance was when he was interviewed on Radio 5 Live on the day of Peel's death almost a year ago. Vance declared his opinion of Peel to be at variance with the warm tributes that had been paid so far. In essence, he accused Peel of being a wily opportunist who would jump on any bandwagon seen to be gaining momentum. It sad that such inappropriate and distasteful bitching about John Peel should mark what may well have been Tommy's last appearance on the radio. From stuart@... Sat Oct 22 18:25:01 2005 From: stuart@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 17:25:01 +0100 Subject: DID / Peel Day In-Reply-To: <1129638136.319.64146.m17@yahoogroups.com> References: <1129638136.319.64146.m17@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: >It's a shame The Desert Island Discs show is on >Dimeadozen as it's at it's max membership level. Can >someone post a torrent on a more open site? only of marginal interest perhaps, but the DID show is transcribed at this link: http://www.vacant.org.uk/interviews/ > >Well I'm back from Finland, which means missed the >whole thing, including Jim Reid doing a solo gig ;-( what? Was this a Peel Day show? I heard nothing of this, though I know the Reids have got together on a new compilation (The Cure For Sickness). Which is also tangential, but I saw little mention here of Peel Day shows anyone had attended. What did everyone else do? I was at one of the 4 in Edinburgh, notable for the reformation of TV21, or perhaps for the non-reformation of Josef K. (some grainy live shots at http://www.vacant.org.uk/jockrock/blog/blog.html) Stuart -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- is this music? po box 13516 linlithgow eh49 6wb scotland email: editor@... tel: ++44 (0)1506 840063 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From garry_latham@... Sat Oct 22 20:17:05 2005 From: garry_latham@... (Garry Latham) Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 19:17:05 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] DID / Peel Day In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20051022181705.83131.qmail@...> Jim WAS playing a gig Keep It Peel day. I only knew about it on the day when I read about it in the Metro. I managed to see him a couple of years ago when he did a solo gig, supported by John Moore and his sister's band Sister Vanilla, who were both great. Now this compilation, what information have you got on that? I've managed to find out that Jim & William are releasing a spilt single with there sister Linda. Creation Records news page this month says: "Jim Reid's 'Song For A Secret' is backed with Sister Vanilla's 'Can't Stop The Rock', which was written and produced by William Reid and the brothers' younger sibling, Linda . The single is released by Transistor Records on October 17." http://www.creation-records.com/news/index.html I've only found this when I checked the J&MC forum Some Candy Talking, which who also announced: "Jim WILL BE playing the Exeter gig on the 29th Oct AND the Oxford gig on the 10th Nov. He never agreed to play any other venues." The 'great' thing for me is I'm down in Devon next weekend, but that evening I've got a friend's birthday meal. I can't win! Garry --- Stuart McHugh wrote: --------------------------------- >It's a shame The Desert Island Discs show is on >Dimeadozen as it's at it's max membership level. Can >someone post a torrent on a more open site? only of marginal interest perhaps, but the DID show is transcribed at this link: http://www.vacant.org.uk/interviews/ > >Well I'm back from Finland, which means missed the >whole thing, including Jim Reid doing a solo gig ;-( what? Was this a Peel Day show? I heard nothing of this, though I know the Reids have got together on a new compilation (The Cure For Sickness). Which is also tangential, but I saw little mention here of Peel Day shows anyone had attended. What did everyone else do? I was at one of the 4 in Edinburgh, notable for the reformation of TV21, or perhaps for the non-reformation of Josef K. (some grainy live shots at http://www.vacant.org.uk/jockrock/blog/blog.html) Stuart -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- is this music? po box 13516 linlithgow eh49 6wb scotland email: editor@... tel: ++44 (0)1506 840063 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- ___________________________________________________________ To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. http://uk.security.yahoo.com From martinwheatley@... Sat Oct 22 20:55:50 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 19:55:50 +0100 Subject: [peel] Tommy Vance (off topic?) In-Reply-To: <00d601c5d71d$14533cf0$e5906751@oemcomputer> References: <00d601c5d71d$14533cf0$e5906751@oemcomputer> Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051022195012.02da4150@...> At 16:27 22/10/2005, you wrote: >I was never sure exactly what John thought of Tommy Vance. I have two >contrasting memories which have got lodged in my brain cells for some reason. > >The first was of John warmly praising his professionalism - particularly >with respect to his timekeeping. If you were taking over from Tommy, you >just knew that he would time his closing track and his comments to the >exact second. > >The other memory is that he used to deliberately mispronounce his name as >Tommy Vn'ass. I was never sure whether this was just a bit of >good-natured banter, or whether it was said with a degree of bitterness. > >Mostyn Most people in show business have to be to some extent egotistical (even Peelie had his sensitive areas) I think that in later days Vance became increasingly bitter because he didn't get offered the big jobs he thought his seniority deserved He wasn't the only old-school DJ to think that martinw From jimkerslake@... Sat Oct 22 23:43:37 2005 From: jimkerslake@... (Jim Kerslake) Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 22:43:37 +0100 Subject: [peel] Tommy Vance (off topic?) In-Reply-To: <00d601c5d71d$14533cf0$e5906751@oemcomputer> References: <00d601c5d71d$14533cf0$e5906751@oemcomputer> Message-ID: <435AB289.50606@...> I remember the time when Peel lost one of his four nightly shows (I think it was Thursdays) - in favour of a new show presented by Tommy Vance ("into the music") - and Peel did refer to that show bitterly as "dreadful rubbish". I think he was probably right - it was supposed to reflect the mellower side of rock music (as the old Friday Night Rock Show was becoming ever more dominated by Death Metal thrash and grunting). But I do have very fond memories of TV's Friday Night Rock Show in the early '80s. Can anyone remind me - Tommy Vance used to do an annual Rock chart voted by the listeners as well - I can't remember what it was called..?? It was a bit predictable, and *very* lengthy, since Stairway to Heaven always came out as No.1, with Supper's Ready at No.2... but it was important stuff to a 16-year-old :-) -- jim Mostyn wrote: > I was never sure exactly what John thought of Tommy Vance. I have two > contrasting memories which have got lodged in my brain cells for some > reason. > > The first was of John warmly praising his professionalism - > particularly with respect to his timekeeping. If you were taking over > from Tommy, you just knew that he would time his closing track and his > comments to the exact second. > > The other memory is that he used to deliberately mispronounce his name > as Tommy Vn'ass. I was never sure whether this was just a bit of > good-natured banter, or whether it was said with a degree of bitterness. > > Mostyn > From dunelm@... Sun Oct 23 10:54:12 2005 From: dunelm@... (dunelm61) Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 08:54:12 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show v Festive Fifty Message-ID: I can't remember what the chart was called, Jim, but you're right about it being lengthy. If memory serves, only the top ten were ever played, and they took up practically a whole two-hour programme. Other tracks making a regular appearance were Shine On You Crazy Diamond and Rush's 2112, both of which are essentially the whole side of an LP! I remember Peel being somewhat concerned when Wire recorded a session track of similar length in the late seventies. Tracks appearing in the Festive Fifty seemed to be getting longer and longer, to the point that Peel was actually fading them out in order to move things along. Does anyone know what was the longest track to make it into the Festive Fifty? From thebarguest@... Sun Oct 23 12:31:15 2005 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest) Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 10:31:15 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show v Festive Fifty In-Reply-To: Message-ID: "O Superman" from 1981/2 is over 8 mins long. By the American female singer Laurie Anderson. Surprisingly for such an avant-garde, minimalist song, it got to number 2 in the main UK chart as well as the FF. Teddy Lester --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dunelm61" wrote: > > I can't remember what the chart was called, Jim, but you're right > about it being lengthy. If memory serves, only the top ten were ever > played, and they took up practically a whole two-hour programme. Other > tracks making a regular appearance were Shine On You Crazy Diamond and > Rush's 2112, both of which are essentially the whole side of an LP! > > I remember Peel being somewhat concerned when Wire recorded a session > track of similar length in the late seventies. > > Tracks appearing in the Festive Fifty seemed to be getting longer and > longer, to the point that Peel was actually fading them out in order > to move things along. Does anyone know what was the longest track to > make it into the Festive Fifty? > From eddie.duffy@... Sun Oct 23 13:01:48 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 12:01:48 +0100 Subject: [peel] Friday Rock Show v Festive Fifty In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <435B6D9C.2080607@...> The Orb's "Loving you (Peel Session)", No. 10 in 1990, has got to be a contender. It's about 19 mins 50 sec. Peel played it in its entirety. dunelm61 wrote: > I can't remember what the chart was called, Jim, but you're right > about it being lengthy. If memory serves, only the top ten were ever > played, and they took up practically a whole two-hour programme. Other > tracks making a regular appearance were Shine On You Crazy Diamond and > Rush's 2112, both of which are essentially the whole side of an LP! > > I remember Peel being somewhat concerned when Wire recorded a session > track of similar length in the late seventies. > > Tracks appearing in the Festive Fifty seemed to be getting longer and > longer, to the point that Peel was actually fading them out in order > to move things along. Does anyone know what was the longest track to > make it into the Festive Fifty? From rockerq@... Sun Oct 23 13:21:17 2005 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 07:21:17 EDT Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show v Festive Fifty Message-ID: > Surprisingly for such an avant-garde, minimalist > song, it got to number 2 in the main UK chart as > well as the FF. > > Thanks to Peel of course! From alan@... Sun Oct 23 14:24:46 2005 From: alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 13:24:46 +0100 Subject: John's Record Box References: <1129638136.319.64146.m17@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <000601c5d7cc$c5aa4de0$297a86d9@pb1996> >From http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,14932-1836864,00.html John Peel's Record Box is on Channel 4 on Nov 14th at 11pm. John Peel's record collection threatened to overtake his Suffolk home. But in a small, battered wooden box, the much-loved DJ kept a precious selection of 7-inch singles that meant more to him than any of the others. Here is an exclusive insight into the full list of 142 singles 1. Al Casey - Surfin' Hootenanny + Easy Pickin (PIE INTERNATIONAL) 1963 2. Al Ferrier - I'm Not Drinking More + Don't Play Blue Eyes' (MASTER TRAK) 1980 3. Alan Price Set - I Put a Spell on You (DECCA) 4. Andy Capp - Popatop + Reco - The Lion Speaks (TREASURE ISLAND) 1969 5. Anemic Boyfriends - Guys Are Not Proud + Bad Girls in Love (RED SWEATER RECORDS) 1980 6. Ann Peebles - I can't stand the rain + i've been there before (LONDON) 1972 7. Anti-Social - Traffic lights + teacher, teacher (DYNAMITE RECORDS) 1977 8. Arthur K Adams - Wildwood flower + It's a wild, wild, wild, wild wildwood flower (JETSTAR) 9. Big Stick - Drag racing + Hell on earth (RECESS RECORDS) 1985 10. Bill Oddie - Harry krishna + on ilkla moor baht'at (DANDELION) 1970 11. Boards of Canada - Aquarius + Chinook (SKAM) 12. Bobby Lee Trammell - If you ever get it once + Don't you know I love you (ALLEY RECORDS) 13. Cat Power - Headlights + Darling said sir (THE MAKING OF AMERICANS) 14. Charlie Feathers - Deep elm blues + Nobody's darling' (HOLIDAY INN RECORDS) 15. Charlie Feathers - Nobody's women + When you decide (KING) 2x copies 17. Charlie Feathers - Today and tomorrow + Wild wild party' (MEMPHIS RECORDINGS) 18. Charlie Feathers - Tongue-tied Jill + Get with it' (METEOR RECORDS) 19. Charlie Feathers - When you come around + Too much alike' (KING) 20. Cheeze - Dancin With The Dead - Dancin queen + Direwolf 1989 (BOB RECORDS) 1989 21. Clague - The stride + I wonder where (DANDELION) 1969 22. Clefs of Lavender Hill - Stop! - Get a ticket + First tell me why (DATE) 23. Cleveland Crochet - Sugar bee + Drunkards dream (GOLDBAND) 24. Don Covay - It's better to have + Leave him (MERCURY) 1973 25. Don French - Lonely saturday night + Goldilocks (QUALITY) (LANCER) 2x copies 27. Dreamland Express - Groovy + u.f.o (EMI) 28. Easy Teeth - Car noise + Her blade (DENTAL RECORDS) 1980 29. Eddie & Ernie - I believe she will + We try harder (CHESS) 1984 30. Eddie & Ernie - I'm gonna always love you + Outcast (EASTERN) 31. Eddie & Ernie - Time waits for no one + That's the way it is (EASTERN) 32. Electro Hippies - Mega-armageddon death (STRANGE FRUIT) Peel session 33. Elmore James - The sky is crying + Standing at the crossroads (FLASHBACK RECORDS) 34. Firemen - Old smokie + Louie's theme (LE CAM) 35. Freshmen - You never heard anything like it + Bombing run (RELEASE RECORDS) 1979 36. G L Crockett - It's a man down there + Every hour, every day (4 BROTHERS) 37. G L Crockett - Look out Mabel + Did you ever love somebody (CHECKER) 38. Geater Davis - For your precious love + Wrapped up in you (HOUSE OF ORANGE) 39. Gene Dozier & The United Front - Give the women what they want + The best girl I ever had (MERCURY) 1974 40. Golinski Brothers - Bloody + Toy (BADGE RECORDS) 1980 2x copies 42. Green Hornes - Stayed up last night (ITALY RECORDS) 43. Hooten 3 Car - Danny + Numena (RUMBLESTRIP RECORDS) 44. Idle Race - Here we go round the lemon tree + My father's son (LIBERTY) 45. Izzy Royal - Coronation St (WEA) 1983 46. Jane Bond and The Undercover Men - Hot rod Lincoln + Come on up (EAR MOVIES RECORDS) 1982 47. Jerry Byro - Memories of Maria + Invitation (MONUMENT) 1961 2x copies - different labels 48. Jody Reynolds - Endless sleep + Western movies (LIBERTY) 49. Johnnie Taylor - I've been born again + At night time (STAX) 1974 50. Johnny Adams - You're a lady + I wish it would rain (ATLANTIC) 1972 51. Johnny Fortune - Dragster + Soul surfer (SONET) 1964 52. Ken Colyers Jazzmen (TEMPO RECORDS) 1953 53. La Peste - Black + Better off dead (BLACK RECORDS) 1978 54. Larry Bright - Mojo workout + I'll change my ways (TIDE) 55. Laurie Anderson - O Superman + Walk the dog (ONE TEN RECORDS) 1981 56. Lee Perry - Bafflin' smoke signal + Black smoke signal (BLACK ARC) 1978 57. Lightnin Hopkins - Mojo hand + Glory be (FLASHBACK RECORDS) 58. Marc Bolan - Marc Bolan talking to Stevie Dixon, 1973. Jennifer Sharp, Steve Harley & John Peel talking to Stevie Dixon 1977. (CUBE/PYE RECORDS) 59. Mary Monday - I gave my punk jacket to Richie + Popgun (MALICIOUS PRODUCTIONS) 60. Max Romeo - Sipple out deh' Lee Perry + Revelation (UPSETTER) 61. MC5 - Looking at you + Borderline (A-SQUARE RECORDS) 2x copies 63. Medicine Head - Coast to coast + All for tomorrow (DANDELION) 1970 64. Medicine Head - His guiding hand + This love of old (DANDELION) 1969 2x copies 66. Mel and Tim - Starting all over again + It hurts to want it so bad (STAX) 1972 67. Meow - Kat nip + One night stand + Anthem + Kill kill kill + Catastrophe + Boy groupies (TWIST LIKE THIS RECORDS) 68. Mickey Lee Lane - Tuitti Fruitti + With your love (MALA) 69. Mike Spencer and the Cannibals - Good guys + Nothing takes the place of you (BIG COCK RECORDS) 70. Nice - The thoughts of Emerlist Davjack (IMMEDIATE) 71. Nilsson - Everybody's talkin' (RCA) 72. Nilsson - Kojak Columbo (RCA) 73. Nilsson - Without you (RCA) 74. O V Wright - That's how strong my love is + There goes my used to be (GOLDWAX) 75. Paul Blake & The Blood Fire Posse - Every posse get flat + Flat out (STUDIO WORK) 1984 76. Paul Revere & The Raiders - Him or me - what's it gonna be? + Legend of Paul Revere (CBS) 1967 77. Pavement - Demolition Plot J-7 (DRAG CITY) 1990 78. Pocket Fishrmen (sic) - Yr story + The leader is burning (NOISEVILLE) 1989 79. Quads - You've gotta jive + There must be thousands (BIG BEAR RECORDS) 1979 80. Ray Martin - Blue tango + Bell of the ball (COLUMBIA) 81. Revelino - Step on high (MUSIDISC) 82. Rod Bernard - This should go on forever 83. Roshell Anderson - The grapevine will lie sometimes + Such a beautiful thing (CONTEMPO) 1974 84. Roy Head - Treat her right + So long, my love (VOCALION) 1965 85. Sam & Dave - I can't stand up for falling down + Soothe me (STAX) 86. Sasha Caro - Grade 3 section 2 + Little maid's song (DECCA) 1967 87. Scrugg - Will the real Geraldine please stand up and be countered + Only George' (PIE) 1969 88. Sheena Easton - 9 to 5 + Moody (EMI) 1980 2x Copies 90. Sipho Bhengu - Tickey dopies + I saluti (INKONKONI) 1971 91. Soledad Brothers - Sugar & spice + Johnny's death letter, with Jack White (ITALY RECORDS) 92. Some Chicken - New religion + Blood on the wall (RAW RECORDS) 1977 2x copies 94. Spit Out - O from I + Tan + Rot'n'roll' (MA FROG RECORDS) 1996 95. Stanley Winston - No more ghettos in America + It's alright (JEWEL) 96. Status Quo - Down down (VERTIGO) 1974 97. Super Sister - No tree will grow + She was naked (DANDELION) 1971 98. The Beatles - Come together + Octopus's garden + Something (foreign pressing, country unknown) 99. The Big Three - You've gotta keep her under hand + If you ever change your mind (DECCA) 1964 100. The Buzzcocks -� Ever fallen in love (UNITED ARTISTS) 1978 101. The Factory - Path through the forest + Gone (MGM) 1968 102. The Galactic Symposium - Y.M.C.A + Money (VAGUE RECORDS) 1978 103. The Legion of Super-Heroes - The great name dropper part 1 + The great name dropper part 2 (AMY RECORDS) 104. The Mark Four - Hurt me if you will + I'm leaving (DECCA) 1965 105. The Mighty Avengers - So much in love + Something they say (DECCA) 1964 106. The Misunderstood - I can take you to the sun + Who do you love (FONTANA) 1966 107. The Move - I can hear the grass grow + Wave the flag and stop the train (DERAM) 1967 108. The Negatives - Love is not real + Stakeout (LOOK) 1979 109. The Nightcaps - Wine wine wine + Nightcap rock (MUSICOR) 110. The Ramrods - Zig zag + Riders in the sky (LONDON AMERICAN) 1960 111. The Smoke - My friend Jack + We can take it (COLUMBIA) 1966 112. The Squirrels - Oz on 45 + Alone again (POPLLAMA PROD) 1988 113. The Undertones �- Teenage kicks (GOOD VIBRATIONS RECORDS) 1978 3x copies 116. The Upholsterers - Makers of high grade suites (SYMPATHY FOR THE RECORD INDUSTRY) 117. The Upsetters - Bucky skank + Yucky skank (DOWN TOWN) 118. The Upsetters - Key card + Domino game (DL INTERNATIONAL) 119. The Users - Sick on you + I'm in love with today (RAW RECORDS) 1977 2x copies 121. The Versalites - Cutting rasor + Black belt Jones (DL INTERNATIONAL) 122. The White Stripes - Lafayette blues + Sugar never tasted so good (ITALY Records) 123. The White Stripes - Party of special things to do + China pig + Ashtray heart (SUB POP) 124. The White Stripes �- Merry Christmas from.... (XL) 125. The White Stripes - It takes two, baby + Fell in love with a girl (SYMPATHY FOR THE RECORD COMPANY) 126. The White Stripes -� Dead leaves and the dirty ground (XL) 2001 127. The White Stripes - Hand springs (EXTRA BALL RECORDS) 128. The White Stripes - Hotel Yorba (XL) 2001 129. The White Stripes - Lord, send me an angel (SYMPATHY FOR THE RECORD INDUSTRY) 2x copies 131. The White Stripes - Hello operator + Jolene (SYMPATHY FOR THE RECORD INDUSTRY) 2000 132. The White Stripes - The big three killed my baby (SYMPATHY FOR THE RECORD INDUSTRY) 2x copies 134. The Henchmen featuring Jack White - Some other guy + Psycho daisies (ITALY RECORDS) 135. 2 Star Tabernacle - Ramblin man' (BLOODSHOT RECORDS) 1998 cover photo by Jack White 136. The Wildbunch - Danger - Jack White backing vocals (FLYING BOMB) 137. Surprise Package vol 2 featuring White Stripes, Rocket 455 and the Blowtops (FLYING BOMB) 138. Surprise Package vol 3 featuring The Real Pills, MHz, The Dirtbombs (FLYING BOMB) 139. Travis Wammack - Fire fly + Scratchy (ARA) 140. XL-Capris - My city of Sydney + Dead bugies (AXLE) 141. Yami Bolo - Richer than Cory (JAMAICA INTERNATIONAL) 142. Yardbirds - Happenings ten years time ago + Psycho diaries (COLUMBIA) 1966 From thebarguest@... Sun Oct 23 16:19:25 2005 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest) Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 14:19:25 -0000 Subject: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <000601c5d7cc$c5aa4de0$297a86d9@pb1996> Message-ID: "Sheena Easton - 9 to 5" Shurely shumm mishtake, hic ......... Or could it be the "so bad it's great" syndrome ? Should be a great program ! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Alan Ford" wrote: > > From > http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,14932- 1836864,00.html > > John Peel's Record Box is on Channel 4 on Nov 14th at 11pm. > > John Peel's record collection threatened to overtake his Suffolk home. But > in a small, battered wooden box, the much-loved DJ kept a precious selection > of 7-inch singles that meant more to him than any of the others. Here is an > exclusive insight into the full list of 142 singles > > > 1. Al Casey - Surfin' Hootenanny + Easy Pickin (PIE INTERNATIONAL) 1963 > > 2. Al Ferrier - I'm Not Drinking More + Don't Play Blue Eyes' (MASTER TRAK) > 1980 > > 3. Alan Price Set - I Put a Spell on You (DECCA) > > 4. Andy Capp - Popatop + Reco - The Lion Speaks (TREASURE ISLAND) 1969 > > 5. Anemic Boyfriends - Guys Are Not Proud + Bad Girls in Love (RED SWEATER > RECORDS) 1980 > > 6. Ann Peebles - I can't stand the rain + i've been there before (LONDON) > 1972 > > 7. Anti-Social - Traffic lights + teacher, teacher (DYNAMITE RECORDS) 1977 > > 8. Arthur K Adams - Wildwood flower + It's a wild, wild, wild, wild wildwood > flower (JETSTAR) > > 9. Big Stick - Drag racing + Hell on earth (RECESS RECORDS) 1985 > > 10. Bill Oddie - Harry krishna + on ilkla moor baht'at (DANDELION) 1970 > > 11. Boards of Canada - Aquarius + Chinook (SKAM) > > 12. Bobby Lee Trammell - If you ever get it once + Don't you know I love you > (ALLEY RECORDS) > > 13. Cat Power - Headlights + Darling said sir (THE MAKING OF AMERICANS) > > 14. Charlie Feathers - Deep elm blues + Nobody's darling' (HOLIDAY INN > RECORDS) > > 15. Charlie Feathers - Nobody's women + When you decide (KING) 2x copies > > 17. Charlie Feathers - Today and tomorrow + Wild wild party' (MEMPHIS > RECORDINGS) > > 18. Charlie Feathers - Tongue-tied Jill + Get with it' (METEOR RECORDS) > > 19. Charlie Feathers - When you come around + Too much alike' (KING) > > 20. Cheeze - Dancin With The Dead - Dancin queen + Direwolf 1989 (BOB > RECORDS) 1989 > > 21. Clague - The stride + I wonder where (DANDELION) 1969 > > 22. Clefs of Lavender Hill - Stop! - Get a ticket + First tell me why (DATE) > > 23. Cleveland Crochet - Sugar bee + Drunkards dream (GOLDBAND) > > 24. Don Covay - It's better to have + Leave him (MERCURY) 1973 > > 25. Don French - Lonely saturday night + Goldilocks (QUALITY) (LANCER) 2x > copies > > 27. Dreamland Express - Groovy + u.f.o (EMI) > > 28. Easy Teeth - Car noise + Her blade (DENTAL RECORDS) 1980 > > 29. Eddie & Ernie - I believe she will + We try harder (CHESS) 1984 > > 30. Eddie & Ernie - I'm gonna always love you + Outcast (EASTERN) > > 31. Eddie & Ernie - Time waits for no one + That's the way it is (EASTERN) > > 32. Electro Hippies - Mega-armageddon death (STRANGE FRUIT) Peel session > > 33. Elmore James - The sky is crying + Standing at the crossroads (FLASHBACK > RECORDS) > > 34. Firemen - Old smokie + Louie's theme (LE CAM) > > 35. Freshmen - You never heard anything like it + Bombing run (RELEASE > RECORDS) 1979 > > 36. G L Crockett - It's a man down there + Every hour, every day (4 > BROTHERS) > > 37. G L Crockett - Look out Mabel + Did you ever love somebody (CHECKER) > > 38. Geater Davis - For your precious love + Wrapped up in you (HOUSE OF > ORANGE) > > 39. Gene Dozier & The United Front - Give the women what they want + The > best girl I ever had (MERCURY) 1974 > > 40. Golinski Brothers - Bloody + Toy (BADGE RECORDS) 1980 2x copies > > 42. Green Hornes - Stayed up last night (ITALY RECORDS) > > 43. Hooten 3 Car - Danny + Numena (RUMBLESTRIP RECORDS) > > 44. Idle Race - Here we go round the lemon tree + My father's son (LIBERTY) > 45. Izzy Royal - Coronation St (WEA) 1983 > > 46. Jane Bond and The Undercover Men - Hot rod Lincoln + Come on up (EAR > MOVIES RECORDS) 1982 > > 47. Jerry Byro - Memories of Maria + Invitation (MONUMENT) 1961 2x copies - > different labels > > 48. Jody Reynolds - Endless sleep + Western movies (LIBERTY) > > 49. Johnnie Taylor - I've been born again + At night time (STAX) 1974 > > 50. Johnny Adams - You're a lady + I wish it would rain (ATLANTIC) 1972 > > 51. Johnny Fortune - Dragster + Soul surfer (SONET) 1964 > > 52. Ken Colyers Jazzmen (TEMPO RECORDS) 1953 > > 53. La Peste - Black + Better off dead (BLACK RECORDS) 1978 > > 54. Larry Bright - Mojo workout + I'll change my ways (TIDE) > > 55. Laurie Anderson - O Superman + Walk the dog (ONE TEN RECORDS) 1981 > > 56. Lee Perry - Bafflin' smoke signal + Black smoke signal (BLACK ARC) 1978 > > 57. Lightnin Hopkins - Mojo hand + Glory be (FLASHBACK RECORDS) > > 58. Marc Bolan - Marc Bolan talking to Stevie Dixon, 1973. Jennifer Sharp, > Steve Harley & John Peel talking to Stevie Dixon 1977. (CUBE/PYE RECORDS) > > 59. Mary Monday - I gave my punk jacket to Richie + Popgun (MALICIOUS > PRODUCTIONS) > > 60. Max Romeo - Sipple out deh' Lee Perry + Revelation (UPSETTER) > > 61. MC5 - Looking at you + Borderline (A-SQUARE RECORDS) 2x copies > > 63. Medicine Head - Coast to coast + All for tomorrow (DANDELION) 1970 > > 64. Medicine Head - His guiding hand + This love of old (DANDELION) 1969 2x > copies > > 66. Mel and Tim - Starting all over again + It hurts to want it so bad > (STAX) 1972 > > 67. Meow - Kat nip + One night stand + Anthem + Kill kill kill + Catastrophe > + Boy groupies (TWIST LIKE THIS RECORDS) > > 68. Mickey Lee Lane - Tuitti Fruitti + With your love (MALA) > > 69. Mike Spencer and the Cannibals - Good guys + Nothing takes the place of > you (BIG COCK RECORDS) > > 70. Nice - The thoughts of Emerlist Davjack (IMMEDIATE) > > 71. Nilsson - Everybody's talkin' (RCA) > > 72. Nilsson - Kojak Columbo (RCA) > > 73. Nilsson - Without you (RCA) > > 74. O V Wright - That's how strong my love is + There goes my used to be > (GOLDWAX) > > 75. Paul Blake & The Blood Fire Posse - Every posse get flat + Flat out > (STUDIO WORK) 1984 > > 76. Paul Revere & The Raiders - Him or me - what's it gonna be? + Legend of > Paul Revere (CBS) 1967 > > 77. Pavement - Demolition Plot J-7 (DRAG CITY) 1990 > > 78. Pocket Fishrmen (sic) - Yr story + The leader is burning (NOISEVILLE) > 1989 > > 79. Quads - You've gotta jive + There must be thousands (BIG BEAR RECORDS) > 1979 > > 80. Ray Martin - Blue tango + Bell of the ball (COLUMBIA) 81. Revelino - > Step on high (MUSIDISC) > > 82. Rod Bernard - This should go on forever > > 83. Roshell Anderson - The grapevine will lie sometimes + Such a beautiful > thing (CONTEMPO) 1974 > > 84. Roy Head - Treat her right + So long, my love (VOCALION) 1965 > > 85. Sam & Dave - I can't stand up for falling down + Soothe me (STAX) > > 86. Sasha Caro - Grade 3 section 2 + Little maid's song (DECCA) 1967 > > 87. Scrugg - Will the real Geraldine please stand up and be countered + Only > George' (PIE) 1969 > > 88. Sheena Easton - 9 to 5 + Moody (EMI) 1980 2x Copies > > 90. Sipho Bhengu - Tickey dopies + I saluti (INKONKONI) 1971 > > 91. Soledad Brothers - Sugar & spice + Johnny's death letter, with Jack > White (ITALY RECORDS) > > 92. Some Chicken - New religion + Blood on the wall (RAW RECORDS) 1977 2x > copies > > 94. Spit Out - O from I + Tan + Rot'n'roll' (MA FROG RECORDS) 1996 > > 95. Stanley Winston - No more ghettos in America + It's alright (JEWEL) > > 96. Status Quo - Down down (VERTIGO) 1974 > > 97. Super Sister - No tree will grow + She was naked (DANDELION) 1971 > > 98. The Beatles - Come together + Octopus's garden + Something (foreign > pressing, country unknown) > > 99. The Big Three - You've gotta keep her under hand + If you ever change > your mind (DECCA) 1964 > > 100. The Buzzcocks -­ Ever fallen in love (UNITED ARTISTS) 1978 > > 101. The Factory - Path through the forest + Gone (MGM) 1968 > > 102. The Galactic Symposium - Y.M.C.A + Money (VAGUE RECORDS) 1978 > > 103. The Legion of Super-Heroes - The great name dropper part 1 + The great > name dropper part 2 (AMY RECORDS) > > 104. The Mark Four - Hurt me if you will + I'm leaving (DECCA) 1965 > > 105. The Mighty Avengers - So much in love + Something they say (DECCA) 1964 > > 106. The Misunderstood - I can take you to the sun + Who do you love > (FONTANA) 1966 > > 107. The Move - I can hear the grass grow + Wave the flag and stop the train > (DERAM) 1967 > > 108. The Negatives - Love is not real + Stakeout (LOOK) 1979 > > 109. The Nightcaps - Wine wine wine + Nightcap rock (MUSICOR) > > 110. The Ramrods - Zig zag + Riders in the sky (LONDON AMERICAN) 1960 > > 111. The Smoke - My friend Jack + We can take it (COLUMBIA) 1966 > > 112. The Squirrels - Oz on 45 + Alone again (POPLLAMA PROD) 1988 > > 113. The Undertones ­- Teenage kicks (GOOD VIBRATIONS RECORDS) 1978 3x > copies > > 116. The Upholsterers - Makers of high grade suites (SYMPATHY FOR THE RECORD > INDUSTRY) > > 117. The Upsetters - Bucky skank + Yucky skank (DOWN TOWN) > > 118. The Upsetters - Key card + Domino game (DL INTERNATIONAL) > > 119. The Users - Sick on you + I'm in love with today (RAW RECORDS) 1977 2x > copies > > 121. The Versalites - Cutting rasor + Black belt Jones (DL INTERNATIONAL) > 122. The White Stripes - Lafayette blues + Sugar never tasted so good (ITALY > Records) > > 123. The White Stripes - Party of special things to do + China pig + Ashtray > heart (SUB POP) > > 124. The White Stripes ­- Merry Christmas from.... (XL) > > 125. The White Stripes - It takes two, baby + Fell in love with a girl > (SYMPATHY FOR THE RECORD COMPANY) > > 126. The White Stripes -­ Dead leaves and the dirty ground (XL) 2001 > > 127. The White Stripes - Hand springs (EXTRA BALL RECORDS) > > 128. The White Stripes - Hotel Yorba (XL) 2001 > > 129. The White Stripes - Lord, send me an angel (SYMPATHY FOR THE RECORD > INDUSTRY) 2x copies > > 131. The White Stripes - Hello operator + Jolene (SYMPATHY FOR THE RECORD > INDUSTRY) 2000 > > 132. The White Stripes - The big three killed my baby (SYMPATHY FOR THE > RECORD INDUSTRY) 2x copies > > 134. The Henchmen featuring Jack White - Some other guy + Psycho daisies > (ITALY RECORDS) > > 135. 2 Star Tabernacle - Ramblin man' (BLOODSHOT RECORDS) 1998 cover photo > by Jack White > > 136. The Wildbunch - Danger - Jack White backing vocals (FLYING BOMB) > > 137. Surprise Package vol 2 featuring White Stripes, Rocket 455 and the > Blowtops (FLYING BOMB) > > 138. Surprise Package vol 3 featuring The Real Pills, MHz, The Dirtbombs > (FLYING BOMB) > > 139. Travis Wammack - Fire fly + Scratchy (ARA) 140. XL-Capris - My city of > Sydney + Dead bugies (AXLE) > > 141. Yami Bolo - Richer than Cory (JAMAICA INTERNATIONAL) > > 142. Yardbirds - Happenings ten years time ago + Psycho diaries (COLUMBIA) > 1966 > From pbryant98@... Sun Oct 23 16:31:21 2005 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 07:31:21 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show v Festive Fifty In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20051023143121.99061.qmail@...> --- thebarguest wrote: > "O Superman" from 1981/2 is over 8 mins long. > By the American female singer Laurie Anderson. > Surprisingly for such an avant-garde, minimalist > song, it got to number 2 in the main UK chart as > well as the FF. > > Teddy Lester I was listening to it the other week with a pal who didn't know it. We were astounded to think that it was nearly a Number One. Still sounds weird after all these years. Also, check out the following lyrics Well, you don't know me, but I know you. And I've got a message to give to you. Here come the planes. So you better get ready. Ready to go. You can come as you are, but pay as you go. Pay as you go. And I said: OK. Who is this really? And the voice said: This is the hand, the hand that takes. This is the hand, the hand that takes. This is the hand, the hand that takes. Here come the planes. They're American planes. Made in America. Smoking or non-smoking? And the voice said: Neither snow nor rain nor gloom of night shall stay these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds. 'Cause when love is gone, there's always justice. And when justice is gone, there's always force. - sounds like an eerie premonition of 9/ll... pb __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com From paul@... Sun Oct 23 17:24:09 2005 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 16:24:09 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <01a601c5d7e5$d16f1d90$0201a8c0@...> > "Sheena Easton - 9 to 5" > > Shurely shumm mishtake, hic ......... > Or could it be the "so bad it's great" > syndrome ? I think he really did like it and/or her. I remember seeing a photo of her serving food or drink to him and John Walters. Couple of examples ... He featured it in the "Peelenium" for 1980 on 2nd December 1999 - along with Joy Division, Fall, and Golinski Brothers. 21st June 2001 (recorded in Spain) ... he played that track followed by Abide With Me, Fall, Culture, You'll Never Walk Alone and The Undertones. Paul From stuart@... Sun Oct 23 17:57:04 2005 From: stuart@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 16:57:04 +0100 Subject: Friday Rock Show v Festive Fifty In-Reply-To: <1130071382.333.81089.m17@yahoogroups.com> References: <1130071382.333.81089.m17@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: >The Orb's "Loving you (Peel Session)", No. 10 in 1990, has got to be a >contender. It's about 19 mins 50 sec. Peel played it in its entirety. course, to be fair to Tommy Vance, Supper's Ready made the 1976 F50, and I'm pretty sure it's over 20 minutes (not that I have a copy to check with. Oh no.) S -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- is this music? po box 13516 linlithgow eh49 6wb scotland email: editor@... tel: ++44 (0)1506 840063 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From lists@... Sun Oct 23 19:02:03 2005 From: lists@... (Rob Brewer) Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 18:02:03 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <01a601c5d7e5$d16f1d90$0201a8c0@...> References: <01a601c5d7e5$d16f1d90$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: On 10/23/05, Paul Webster wrote: > > "Sheena Easton - 9 to 5" > > > > Shurely shumm mishtake, hic ......... > > Or could it be the "so bad it's great" > > syndrome ? > I think he really did like it and/or her. The book synopsis written by John in 1992 that appears as an appendix to Margrave of the Marshes promises: "Meetings with Kylie Minogue and admiration for same. Her kindness to Flossie and Flossie's friend Chloe. Explanation of preference for Kylie, Sheena and the rest over Springsteen, U2, Dire Straits etc." Alas he didn't get to that bit, but Sheila does tell a story involving Dire Straits, which I won't spoil for you. Rob -- Rob Brewer rob@... rbrwr.org@... http://www.rbrwr.org "I could have been like Lou Barlow, but I'm more like Ken Barlow" From eddie.duffy@... Sun Oct 23 19:16:55 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 18:16:55 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: References: <01a601c5d7e5$d16f1d90$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <435BC587.1070706@...> I seem to remember Peelie being on an early-80s Radio 1 Round Table show where one of the other guests was Sheena Easton. One of the records up for review was a Fall track. I can't remember now, but I think it was either "Totally Wired" or "Eat Y'Self Fitter". Peel got into an impassioned rant about the Fall, the state of modern music, etc. Sheena and he disagreed, but it was all pretty amicable and they just agreed to disagree before moving on. Not sure whether he liked her or knew her before that, but maybe he was won over by her feistiness. I'm all for liking stuff whether it happens to be "cool" or not, but "9 to 5"? (*shudder*) Rob Brewer wrote: > On 10/23/05, Paul Webster wrote: > > > "Sheena Easton - 9 to 5" > > > > > > Shurely shumm mishtake, hic ......... > > > Or could it be the "so bad it's great" > > > syndrome ? > > I think he really did like it and/or her. > From martinwheatley@... Sun Oct 23 20:10:20 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 19:10:20 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: References: <000601c5d7cc$c5aa4de0$297a86d9@pb1996> Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051023190503.02010268@...> At 15:19 23/10/2005, you wrote: > >"Sheena Easton - 9 to 5" > >Shurely shumm mishtake, hic ......... >Or could it be the "so bad it's great" >syndrome ? > Not at all. Peel was always 'eclectic' remember. At one time he was a seriously big fan Think of her as a 70s equivalent to Ronnie Ronalde! Interesting that Jeff Lynne and Keith Emerson make the list but Mark E Smith and David Gedge don't! martinw ps Great new Fall album by the way which most of you won't now ever hear! From garry_latham@... Sun Oct 23 20:14:14 2005 From: garry_latham@... (Garry Latham) Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 19:14:14 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show v Festive Fifty In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20051023181414.20490.qmail@...> A few years ago there was a Godspeed You Black Emperor session track that was around half an hour long, if my memory serves me right. --- thebarguest wrote: --------------------------------- "O Superman" from 1981/2 is over 8 mins long. By the American female singer Laurie Anderson. Surprisingly for such an avant-garde, minimalist song, it got to number 2 in the main UK chart as well as the FF. Teddy Lester --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dunelm61" wrote: > > I can't remember what the chart was called, Jim, but you're right > about it being lengthy. If memory serves, only the top ten were ever > played, and they took up practically a whole two-hour programme. Other > tracks making a regular appearance were Shine On You Crazy Diamond and > Rush's 2112, both of which are essentially the whole side of an LP! > > I remember Peel being somewhat concerned when Wire recorded a session > track of similar length in the late seventies. > > Tracks appearing in the Festive Fifty seemed to be getting longer and > longer, to the point that Peel was actually fading them out in order > to move things along. Does anyone know what was the longest track to > make it into the Festive Fifty? > SPONSORED LINKS Music on hold systems Music for advertising Music school Wedding music Music Pop music --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - NEW crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com From r.fewster@... Sun Oct 23 22:34:12 2005 From: r.fewster@... (Richard Fewster) Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 21:34:12 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20051023190503.02010268@...> References: <000601c5d7cc$c5aa4de0$297a86d9@pb1996> <6.2.1.2.0.20051023190503.02010268@...> Message-ID: <6974965b0510231334j7cd5892cr73128c111573eb19@...> From dunelm@... Sun Oct 23 22:58:25 2005 From: dunelm@... (dunelm61) Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 20:58:25 -0000 Subject: Sheena Easton Message-ID: Peel was a founder member of the Sheena Barmy Army, whereas Julie Burchill was a Nolans fan. Hard to believe that these were the musical battle lines drawn in the early eighties. I don't think any irony was necessarily intended. And, after all, Prince (or whatever he's called this week) knew a raunchy rock chick when he saw one. From alan@... Sun Oct 23 22:38:34 2005 From: alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 21:38:34 +0100 Subject: [peel] John's Record Box References: <1129638136.319.64146.m17@yahoogroups.com> <000601c5d7cc$c5aa4de0$297a86d9@pb1996> Message-ID: <000001c5d81a$25950680$b7f486d9@pb1996> I've investigated one of these (so far): > 40. Golinski Brothers - Bloody + Toy (BADGE RECORDS) 1980 2x copies First Verse of Bloody: "I'm gonna go where they've never seen snow Send my giro to Cairo I can't stand another day I gotta get away I'm not impressed My life's in a mess I get so depressed Still you gotta have a laugh Ha ha ha ha Chorus: What am I bloody well s'posed to do Got my bloody well self bloody stuck on you" I have a tape of a Glastonbury'93 show where John plays this track; I seem to recall he was particularly impressed with the line "Send my giro to Cairo". Bloody is still available on the Vaultage Punk Collection: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000024TO4/qid=1130099272/sr=2-1/re f=sr_2_11_1/026-3536663-6740455 Track listing: 1. Jilly - Piranhas 2. Virginity - Piranhas 3. Tension - Piranhas 4. Girls Get Nervous - Nicky & The Dots 5. Wrong Street - Nicky & The Dots 6. Lord Lucan Is Missing - Dodgems 7. Elvis Is Dead - Peter & The Test Tube Babies 8. Bank Holidays - Vandells 9. Bloody - Golinski Brothers 10. Nervous Wreck - Lillettes 11. Hey Operator - Lillettes 12. I Want To Be My Girl - Woody & The Splinters 13. Sweetie - Chefs 14. Thrush - Chefs 15. Happy Families - Piranhas 16. Twenty Four Hours - Chefs 17. Let's Make U - Chefs 18. Sinking Gondola - Exclusives 19. Extradition - Reward system Cheers Alan ----- Original Message ----- From: Alan Ford To: Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 1:24 PM Subject: [peel] John's Record Box > From > http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,14932-1836864,00.html > > John Peel's Record Box is on Channel 4 on Nov 14th at 11pm. > > John Peel's record collection threatened to overtake his Suffolk home. But > in a small, battered wooden box, the much-loved DJ kept a precious selection > of 7-inch singles that meant more to him than any of the others. Here is an > exclusive insight into the full list of 142 singles > > From martinwheatley@... Sun Oct 23 23:56:25 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 22:56:25 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show v Festive Fifty In-Reply-To: <20051023143121.99061.qmail@...> References: <20051023143121.99061.qmail@...> Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051023225524.02d8c4c0@...> At 15:31 23/10/2005, you wrote: > >--- thebarguest wrote: > >> "O Superman" from 1981/2 is over 8 mins long. >> By the American female singer Laurie Anderson. >> Surprisingly for such an avant-garde, minimalist >> song, it got to number 2 in the main UK chart as >> well as the FF. >> >> Teddy Lester > >I was listening to it the other week with a pal who >didn't know it. We were astounded to think that it was >nearly a Number One. Still sounds weird after all >these years. Also, check out the following lyrics > >Well, you don't know me, >but I know you. >And I've got a message to give to you. >Here come the planes. >So you better get ready. Ready to go. You can come >as you are, but pay as you go. Pay as you go. > >And I said: OK. Who is this really? And the voice >said: >This is the hand, the hand that takes. This is the >hand, the hand that takes. >This is the hand, the hand that takes. >Here come the planes. >They're American planes. Made in America. >Smoking or non-smoking? >And the voice said: Neither snow nor rain nor gloom >of night shall stay these couriers from the swift >completion of their appointed rounds. > >'Cause when love is gone, there's always justice. >And when justice is gone, there's always force. > >- sounds like an eerie premonition of 9/ll... > >pb If you go to http://www.archive.org/audio/audio-details-db.php?collection=other_minds&collectionid=LaurieAndersonOTG you can hear Laurie Anderson talking about the songs origins at great length! martinw From martinwheatley@... Mon Oct 24 00:04:28 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 23:04:28 +0100 Subject: [peel] John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <000001c5d81a$25950680$b7f486d9@pb1996> References: <1129638136.319.64146.m17@yahoogroups.com> <000601c5d7cc$c5aa4de0$297a86d9@pb1996> <000001c5d81a$25950680$b7f486d9@pb1996> Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051023230026.02d58e88@...> Alan Ford wrote >http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000024TO4/qid=1130099272/sr=2-1/re >f=sr_2_11_1/026-3536663-6740455 > >Track listing: >1. Jilly - Piranhas >2. Virginity - Piranhas >3. Tension - Piranhas >4. Girls Get Nervous - Nicky & The Dots >5. Wrong Street - Nicky & The Dots >6. Lord Lucan Is Missing - Dodgems >7. Elvis Is Dead - Peter & The Test Tube Babies >8. Bank Holidays - Vandells >9. Bloody - Golinski Brothers >10. Nervous Wreck - Lillettes >11. Hey Operator - Lillettes >12. I Want To Be My Girl - Woody & The Splinters >13. Sweetie - Chefs >14. Thrush - Chefs >15. Happy Families - Piranhas >16. Twenty Four Hours - Chefs >17. Let's Make U - Chefs >18. Sinking Gondola - Exclusives >19. Extradition - Reward system > Peel also picked up the Dodgems track and they did an outstanding session for him After doing a new version of Lord Lucan as a single (over produced by Jonathan King!) they vanished never to be heard of again. The Piranhas went on to have a hit single and the Chefs did a few sessions for Peel martinw From rockerq@... Mon Oct 24 00:10:09 2005 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 18:10:09 EDT Subject: [peel] John's Record Box Message-ID: <110.55138a55.308d6441@...> The Piranhas also did the Peel classic "I don't want my body" - funny, I thought that was on the Vaultage compilation too - maybe this is a CD reissue tracklist! > Track listing: > >1. Jilly - Piranhas > >2. Virginity - Piranhas > >3. Tension - Piranhas > >4. Girls Get Nervous - Nicky & The Dots > >5. Wrong Street - Nicky & The Dots > >6. Lord Lucan Is Missing - Dodgems > >7. Elvis Is Dead - Peter & The Test Tube Babies > >8. Bank Holidays - Vandells > >9. Bloody - Golinski Brothers > >10. Nervous Wreck - Lillettes > >11. Hey Operator - Lillettes > >12. I Want To Be My Girl - Woody & The Splinters > >13. Sweetie - Chefs > >14. Thrush - Chefs > >15. Happy Families - Piranhas > >16. Twenty Four Hours - Chefs > >17. Let's Make U - Chefs > >18. Sinking Gondola - Exclusives > >19. Extradition - Reward system > > > Peel also picked up the Dodgems track and they did an outstanding session > for him > After doing a new version of Lord Lucan as a single (over produced by > Jonathan King!) they vanished never to be heard of again. > The Piranhas went on to have a hit single and the Chefs did a few sessions > for Peel > > martinw From martinwheatley@... Mon Oct 24 01:06:41 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 00:06:41 +0100 Subject: [peel] John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <110.55138a55.308d6441@...> References: <110.55138a55.308d6441@...> Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051024000530.02d3a578@...> At 23:10 23/10/2005, rockerq wrote: >The Piranhas also did the Peel classic "I don't want my body" - funny, I >thought that was on the Vaultage compilation too - maybe this is a CD >reissue tracklist! There were 2 or 3 albums issued annually - this is a CD compilation martinw From sdmaclean@... Mon Oct 24 02:19:58 2005 From: sdmaclean@... (sdmaclean@...) Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 00:19:58 +0000 Subject: lengthy F50 tracks Message-ID: <102420050019.22745.435C28AE000B0709000058D92207020653020E0A040C0E030B9C@...> Mogwai's My Father My King claims to be 20 mins on my CD single copy. If I recall, the dreaded emergency tape actually kicked in during its playing in the Festive 50. Must have been 2002 or 3? stuart From hangthedj@... Mon Oct 24 13:28:14 2005 From: hangthedj@... (hangthedj) Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 12:28:14 +0100 Subject: [peel] John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <000601c5d7cc$c5aa4de0$297a86d9@pb1996> References: <1129638136.319.64146.m17@yahoogroups.com> <000601c5d7cc$c5aa4de0$297a86d9@pb1996> Message-ID: Thanks for this list. I was disappointed to find I only had six of these tracks - two of those from the same Peel Show tape: Bloody - "People have been given the OBE for less, a lot less... and I should be very happy to have that on a loop, so I could listen to it again and again and again after the programme as I drive out to the mountain vastnessess of Wallington" JP Popatop - "...does that qualify as one of the best records ever? I think it very possible does actually..." JP). Love to hear more of these, this collection would make an excellent CD box set. si From >http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,14932-1836864,00.html > >John Peel's Record Box is on Channel 4 on Nov 14th at 11pm. > >John Peel's record collection threatened to overtake his Suffolk home. But >in a small, battered wooden box, the much-loved DJ kept a precious selection >of 7-inch singles that meant more to him than any of the others. Here is an >exclusive insight into the full list of 142 singles >1 ... 142. > -- From mar.celle@... Mon Oct 24 15:59:55 2005 From: mar.celle@... (Marcelle van Hoof) Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 15:59:55 +0200 Subject: ''Dedicated to Peel'' special / record box In-Reply-To: <1130156386.333.16451.m17@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <000001c5d8a3$364c8320$9a00000a@PC154981710422> Dear all, This coming Tuesday's Another Nice Mess will be 3 hour ''Dedicated to John Peel'' special, in which I'll be playing songs from cd's/records which were Dedicated to John Peel on the sleeve. The special is very much approved of by Louise and Hermeet (''what a great idea"). Plus I'll be broadcasting excerpts from Peel Day gig in Amsterdam, feat. Suicidal Birds, Zea, Bong-Ra, Persil and Uw Hond. I'm ashamed to say this way the ONLY Peel Day gig in the Netherlands...... By the way: If any of you spotted a ''Dedicated to Peel record/cd'' recently, please tell me so (info@...). Must say I'm a bit disappointed with his record box content (although by chance I did play two of the songs very recently on ANM: 'Bloody' and the hilarious cover version of 'YMCA'!). But 5x The White Stripes.....??!!! A bit over the top. I spot there is a risk of Peel getting ''proclaimed'' a 'saint'' by some of us fans. Not only was he the best discjockey ever, but he was also a human being, a man even, with his own character traits and likes/dislikes. He had a small spot/fondness for small, cutish women and that undoubtedly influenced his liking for not only Sheena Easton and Kylie but also the likes of Altered Images, Laura Cantrell and Melys, who all didn't (don't) make the most revolutionary kind of music as well (Ever heard Altered Images' version of Song Sung Blue, with Peel on guest vocals? Truly awful!) Of course he had every right to be and do so, but in my view we shouldn't examine/analyze ALL of his musical choices too deep and/or held them extremely high. I'm quite certain he wouldn't do so himself. Marcelle Message: 1 Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 14:19:25 -0000 From: "thebarguest" Subject: Re: John's Record Box "Sheena Easton - 9 to 5" Shurely shumm mishtake, hic ......... Or could it be the "so bad it's great" syndrome ? Should be a great program ! From stuart@... Mon Oct 24 17:46:41 2005 From: stuart@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 16:46:41 +0100 Subject: DID / Peel Day In-Reply-To: <1130071382.333.81089.m17@yahoogroups.com> References: <1130071382.333.81089.m17@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: >The other memory is that he used to deliberately mispronounce his >name as Tommy Vn'ass. I was never sure whether this was just a bit >of good-natured banter, or whether it was said with a degree of >bitterness. see also Simon Beast, and Dickie Lee Taupin. And John Plee, of course. >Jim WAS playing a gig Keep It Peel day. I only knew >about it on the day when I read about it in the Metro. >I managed to see him a couple of years ago when he did >a solo gig, supported by John Moore and his sister's >band Sister Vanilla, who were both great. I'd been under the impression that at least one brother was involved in Sister Vanilla, but none were apparent either time I saw them live. > >Now this compilation, what information have you got on >that? I've managed to find out that Jim & William are >releasing a spilt single with there sister Linda. >Creation Records news page this month says: I'm not sure that the press I saw for the compilation wasn't confused somewhere with that for the single. Anyway, this CD is called The Cure For Sickness, and has Sister Vanilla with Stephen Pastel, Tompaulin with Jim Reid, and, er, that's it, J&MC-wise (other acts include Comet Gain, Darren Hayman, and the TVPs doing a Springsteen cover). It's on Soup Records, who didn't appear to have a website last time I checked! S -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- is this music? po box 13516 linlithgow eh49 6wb scotland email: editor@... tel: ++44 (0)1506 840063 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From brian@... Mon Oct 24 19:18:39 2005 From: brian@... (electrophotic) Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 17:18:39 -0000 Subject: ''Dedicated to Peel'' special / record box In-Reply-To: <000001c5d8a3$364c8320$9a00000a@PC154981710422> Message-ID: re 'Song Sung Blue' - it's not the best track I've heard, but (as Dick Emery would say) I LIKE IT! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Marcelle van Hoof wrote: > > Dear all, > > This coming Tuesday's Another Nice Mess will be 3 hour ''Dedicated to > John Peel'' special, in which I'll be playing songs from cd's/records > which were Dedicated to John Peel on the sleeve. The special is very > much approved of by Louise and Hermeet (''what a great idea"). Plus I'll > be broadcasting excerpts from Peel Day gig in Amsterdam, feat. Suicidal > Birds, Zea, Bong-Ra, Persil and Uw Hond. I'm ashamed to say this way the > ONLY Peel Day gig in the Netherlands...... > > By the way: If any of you spotted a ''Dedicated to Peel record/cd'' > recently, please tell me so (info@a...). > > Must say I'm a bit disappointed with his record box content (although by > chance I did play two of the songs very recently on ANM: 'Bloody' and > the hilarious cover version of 'YMCA'!). But 5x The White > Stripes.....??!!! A bit over the top. > I spot there is a risk of Peel getting ''proclaimed'' a 'saint'' by some > of us fans. Not only was he the best discjockey ever, but he was also a > human being, a man even, with his own character traits and > likes/dislikes. He had a small spot/fondness for small, cutish women and > that undoubtedly influenced his liking for not only Sheena Easton and > Kylie but also the likes of Altered Images, Laura Cantrell and Melys, > who all didn't (don't) make the most revolutionary kind of music as well > (Ever heard Altered Images' version of Song Sung Blue, with Peel on > guest vocals? Truly awful!) > Of course he had every right to be and do so, but in my view we > shouldn't examine/analyze ALL of his musical choices too deep and/or > held them extremely high. I'm quite certain he wouldn't do so himself. > > > Marcelle > > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 14:19:25 -0000 > From: "thebarguest" > Subject: Re: John's Record Box > > "Sheena Easton - 9 to 5" > > Shurely shumm mishtake, hic ......... > Or could it be the "so bad it's great" > syndrome ? > > Should be a great program ! > From gpwebster@... Mon Oct 24 21:19:15 2005 From: gpwebster@... (hammieweb) Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 19:19:15 -0000 Subject: lengthy F50 tracks In-Reply-To: <102420050019.22745.435C28AE000B0709000058D92207020653020E0A040C0E030B9C@...> Message-ID: Tortoise – `DJED' No 20 in 1996 - how long was that one? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, sdmaclean@c... wrote: > > Mogwai's My Father My King claims to be 20 mins on my CD single copy. If I recall, the dreaded emergency tape actually kicked in during its playing in the Festive 50. Must have been 2002 or 3? > > stuart > From paul@... Mon Oct 24 21:33:21 2005 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 20:33:21 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: lengthy F50 tracks In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <008e01c5d8d1$cbd70cc0$0201a8c0@...> > > Mogwai's My Father My King claims to be 20 mins on my CD single > copy. If I recall, the dreaded emergency tape actually kicked in > during its playing in the Festive 50. Must have been 2002 or 3? > Tortoise � `DJED' > No 20 in 1996 - how long was that one? 21 minutes according to here http://www.mp3.com/albums/181386/summary.html Paul From hubcity@... Mon Oct 24 23:09:29 2005 From: hubcity@... (Sean Carolan) Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 21:09:29 -0000 Subject: ''Dedicated to Peel'' special / record box In-Reply-To: <000001c5d8a3$364c8320$9a00000a@PC154981710422> Message-ID: Marcelle, I was listening to last Thursday's OneMusic, and if you don't know it yet, Rob DaBank gave you a rather nice plug for this particular effort...somewhere around when he played Listen With Sarah, I believe. -Sean Altrok Radio at http://www.altrokradio.com Playing When Posted: Vek, Tom, "I Ain't Saying My Goodbyes" --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Marcelle van Hoof wrote: > > Dear all, > > This coming Tuesday's Another Nice Mess will be 3 hour ''Dedicated to > John Peel'' special, in which I'll be playing songs from cd's/records > which were Dedicated to John Peel on the sleeve. The special is very > much approved of by Louise and Hermeet (''what a great idea"). Plus I'll > be broadcasting excerpts from Peel Day gig in Amsterdam, feat. Suicidal > Birds, Zea, Bong-Ra, Persil and Uw Hond. I'm ashamed to say this way the > ONLY Peel Day gig in the Netherlands...... > > By the way: If any of you spotted a ''Dedicated to Peel record/cd'' > recently, please tell me so (info@a...). > > Must say I'm a bit disappointed with his record box content (although by > chance I did play two of the songs very recently on ANM: 'Bloody' and > the hilarious cover version of 'YMCA'!). But 5x The White > Stripes.....??!!! A bit over the top. > I spot there is a risk of Peel getting ''proclaimed'' a 'saint'' by some > of us fans. Not only was he the best discjockey ever, but he was also a > human being, a man even, with his own character traits and > likes/dislikes. He had a small spot/fondness for small, cutish women and > that undoubtedly influenced his liking for not only Sheena Easton and > Kylie but also the likes of Altered Images, Laura Cantrell and Melys, > who all didn't (don't) make the most revolutionary kind of music as well > (Ever heard Altered Images' version of Song Sung Blue, with Peel on > guest vocals? Truly awful!) > Of course he had every right to be and do so, but in my view we > shouldn't examine/analyze ALL of his musical choices too deep and/or > held them extremely high. I'm quite certain he wouldn't do so himself. > > > Marcelle > > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 14:19:25 -0000 > From: "thebarguest" > Subject: Re: John's Record Box > > "Sheena Easton - 9 to 5" > > Shurely shumm mishtake, hic ......... > Or could it be the "so bad it's great" > syndrome ? > > Should be a great program ! > From eddie.duffy@... Mon Oct 24 23:20:16 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 22:20:16 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: lengthy F50 tracks In-Reply-To: <008e01c5d8d1$cbd70cc0$0201a8c0@...> References: <008e01c5d8d1$cbd70cc0$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <435D5010.7000805@...> Paul Webster wrote: > > > Tortoise � `DJED' > > No 20 in 1996 - how long was that one? > > 21 minutes according to here > http://www.mp3.com/albums/181386/summary.html > Ooh yes! Just dug that one out. I think it was actually No. 21 in 1996, and was about 20:20 as broadcast (and interrupted by Stereolab's No 20, 'Flourescences' about halfway through). However, it wasn't even the longest track that year. Orbital's 'Out There Somewhere', at No. 47, goes on for a good 23:20 or so. From r.fewster@... Tue Oct 25 09:26:10 2005 From: r.fewster@... (Richard Fewster) Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 08:26:10 +0100 Subject: Radio 6 - good news Message-ID: <6974965b0510250026j614d3c12x2cbfd44e5c6b5fbb@...> From paul@... Tue Oct 25 10:23:43 2005 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 09:23:43 +0100 Subject: [peel] Radio 6 - good news In-Reply-To: <6974965b0510250026j614d3c12x2cbfd44e5c6b5fbb@...> Message-ID: <00e501c5d93d$6a180a40$0201a8c0@...> This first hour of the edited rebroadcast is also at http://s50.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2XQMGJ5JP0JS63VTHUV7SR63VI about 73MB Paul -----Original Message----- From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Richard Fewster Sent: 25 October 2005 08:26 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Radio 6 - good news As you probably know, this week Radio 6 are broadcasting an edited down version of the Peeling Back The Years documentaries from Tues-Thurs 9-10pm - cutting the original 6 hours of footage down to 3. However, it seems the orginal 6 hour broadcasts can be heard in their entirity via the listen again feature. Which is nice. http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/shows/inthearchive/johnpeel.shtml SPONSORED LINKS Music on hold systems Music for advertising Music school Wedding music Music Pop music YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. From mar.celle@... Tue Oct 25 14:38:09 2005 From: mar.celle@... (Marcelle van Hoof) Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 14:38:09 +0200 Subject: Happy sad day In-Reply-To: <1130242366.265.93834.m17@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <000001c5d960$f7e5fda0$9a00000a@PC154981710422> 'Happy' sad day to everyone Marcelle xx From eddie.duffy@... Tue Oct 25 14:54:32 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 13:54:32 +0100 Subject: [peel] Radio 6 - good news In-Reply-To: <00e501c5d93d$6a180a40$0201a8c0@...> References: <00e501c5d93d$6a180a40$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <435E2B08.3080707@...> Nice one, Paul! You planning to capture the rest? Paul Webster wrote: > This first hour of the edited rebroadcast is also at > http://s50.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2XQMGJ5JP0JS63VTHUV7SR63VI > about 73MB > > Paul From thebarguest@... Tue Oct 25 22:47:59 2005 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest) Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 20:47:59 -0000 Subject: ''Dedicated to Peel'' special / record box In-Reply-To: Message-ID: "Dead Pop Stars" by Altered Images is one of the best post punk / new wave songs ever. That song alone ensures them everlasting coolness ...... I don't think their Peel seshes have ever been released - craaaazzzzy ....... Manny Dekter --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "electrophotic" wrote: > > re 'Song Sung Blue' - it's not the best track I've heard, but (as > Dick Emery would say) I LIKE IT! > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Marcelle van Hoof wrote: > > > > Dear all, > > > > This coming Tuesday's Another Nice Mess will be 3 hour ''Dedicated > to > > John Peel'' special, in which I'll be playing songs from > cd's/records > > which were Dedicated to John Peel on the sleeve. The special is very > > much approved of by Louise and Hermeet (''what a great idea"). Plus > I'll > > be broadcasting excerpts from Peel Day gig in Amsterdam, feat. > Suicidal > > Birds, Zea, Bong-Ra, Persil and Uw Hond. I'm ashamed to say this > way the > > ONLY Peel Day gig in the Netherlands...... > > > > By the way: If any of you spotted a ''Dedicated to Peel record/cd'' > > recently, please tell me so (info@a...). > > > > Must say I'm a bit disappointed with his record box content > (although by > > chance I did play two of the songs very recently on ANM: 'Bloody' > and > > the hilarious cover version of 'YMCA'!). But 5x The White > > Stripes.....??!!! A bit over the top. > > I spot there is a risk of Peel getting ''proclaimed'' a 'saint'' by > some > > of us fans. Not only was he the best discjockey ever, but he was > also a > > human being, a man even, with his own character traits and > > likes/dislikes. He had a small spot/fondness for small, cutish > women and > > that undoubtedly influenced his liking for not only Sheena Easton > and > > Kylie but also the likes of Altered Images, Laura Cantrell and > Melys, > > who all didn't (don't) make the most revolutionary kind of music as > well > > (Ever heard Altered Images' version of Song Sung Blue, with Peel on > > guest vocals? Truly awful!) > > Of course he had every right to be and do so, but in my view we > > shouldn't examine/analyze ALL of his musical choices too deep and/or > > held them extremely high. I'm quite certain he wouldn't do so > himself. > > > > > > Marcelle > > > > Message: 1 > > Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 14:19:25 -0000 > > From: "thebarguest" > > Subject: Re: John's Record Box > > > > "Sheena Easton - 9 to 5" > > > > Shurely shumm mishtake, hic ......... > > Or could it be the "so bad it's great" > > syndrome ? > > > > Should be a great program ! > > > From paul@... Wed Oct 26 10:34:19 2005 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 09:34:19 +0100 Subject: [peel] Radio 6 - good news In-Reply-To: <435E2B08.3080707@...> Message-ID: <005001c5da08$0ec25ee0$0201a8c0@...> I see the following Peeling Back The Years BBC 6 Music - edited rebroadcast of original show from 1987 - 2nd in this revised series of 3 You can click on the following link to retrieve your file. The link will expire in 7 days and will be available for a limited number of downloads. Regular link (for all web browsers): http://s49.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2HE1IL16Y0PYV3RXS18ABPZJ0U Paul > -----Original Message----- > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of > Eddie Duffy > Sent: 25 October 2005 13:55 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [peel] Radio 6 - good news > > > Nice one, Paul! You planning to capture the rest? > > Paul Webster wrote: > > > This first hour of the edited rebroadcast is also at > > http://s50.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2XQMGJ5JP0JS63VTHUV7SR63VI > > about 73MB > > > > Paul > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > From paul@... Wed Oct 26 11:39:04 2005 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 10:39:04 +0100 Subject: [peel] Radio 6 - good news In-Reply-To: <6974965b0510250026j614d3c12x2cbfd44e5c6b5fbb@...> Message-ID: <005101c5da11$1ba08110$0201a8c0@...> The "full" versions that they have made available for download (part 1 and part 2) are only 38 and 40 minutes long respectively. Anyone know if the originals really were one hour long? Paul -----Original Message----- From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Richard Fewster Sent: 25 October 2005 08:26 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Radio 6 - good news As you probably know, this week Radio 6 are broadcasting an edited down version of the Peeling Back The Years documentaries from Tues-Thurs 9-10pm - cutting the original 6 hours of footage down to 3. However, it seems the orginal 6 hour broadcasts can be heard in their entirity via the listen again feature. Which is nice. http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/shows/inthearchive/johnpeel.shtml SPONSORED LINKS Music on hold systems Music for advertising Music school Wedding music Music Pop music YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. From eddie.duffy@... Wed Oct 26 12:46:58 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 11:46:58 +0100 Subject: [peel] Radio 6 - good news In-Reply-To: <005101c5da11$1ba08110$0201a8c0@...> References: <005101c5da11$1ba08110$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <435F5EA2.9010508@...> Thanks again for the upload, Paul! I've got programs 5 and 6, and they're just under an hour apiece. They appear to be from the original transmission, as there's a few seconds from the end of Johnny Walker's Stereo Sequence at the start of show 5, and Johnny mentions Lloyd Cole's new album 'Mainstream' (released in 1987/88), before introducing the show. Eddie. Paul Webster wrote: > The "full" versions that they have made available for download (part 1 and > part 2) are only 38 and 40 minutes long respectively. > > Anyone know if the originals really were one hour long? > > Paul > -----Original Message----- > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of > Richard > Fewster > Sent: 25 October 2005 08:26 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] Radio 6 - good news > > > As you probably know, this week Radio 6 are broadcasting an edited down > version of the Peeling Back The Years documentaries from Tues-Thurs > 9-10pm - > cutting the original 6 hours of footage down to 3. However, it seems the > orginal 6 hour broadcasts can be heard in their entirity via the listen > again feature. Which is nice. > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/shows/inthearchive/johnpeel.shtml > > From brian@... Wed Oct 26 13:52:50 2005 From: brian@... (electrophotic) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 11:52:50 -0000 Subject: The longest Festive Fifty tracks Message-ID: I've been trawling my F50 recordings archive and compiled a list of the longest track times (ie. any over 10 minutes). All the following (except the 1976 tracks) are stopwatch timings taken directly from the Festive Fifty show recordings. 23:50 Orbital – Out There Somewhere (47/1996) (after playing this track, Peel commented that he thought it was probably the longest F50 track he'd played) 23:32 Pink Floyd – Echoes (4/1976) 23:07 Grateful Dead – Dark Star (Live Dead version)(40/1976) 22:53 Genesis – Supper's Ready (31/1976) 20:50 Tortoise – Djed (21/1996) (interrupted by Stereolab track) 20:12 Mogwai – My Father My King (10/2001) (the Radio 1 emergency tape cut in on this and played for a few minutes; the Mogwai track must have kept running in the background during this interruption, as track time seems about the same as the CD track) 20:10 The Orb – Loving You (session track)(10/1990) 18:08 God Speed You Black Emperor! – Hung Over as the Oven at Maida Vale (session track)(21/1999) 17:31 The Orb – Blue Room (20/1992) (Peel commented that the full version of this lasted 39:58 but playing that version would have played havoc with the scheduling of F50 programs; not sure if the track he played is another version/mix or just the 38:58 one cut short) 13:30 Pink Floyd – Shine On You Crazy Diamond (8/1976) 12:09 Orbital – The Box (7/1996) 11:22 Bob Dylan – Desolation Row (3/1976) 10:57 Mogwai – Xmas Steps (2/1998) 10:54 Aereogramme – The Unravelling (15/2004) 10:41 Propaganda – Dr.Mabuse (31/1984) 10:36 Stereolab and Nurse With Wound – Simple Headphone Mind (14/1997) 10:17 Deep Purple – Child in Time (25/1976) 10:04 Sigur Ross – Svefn G Englar (47/2000) 10:04 Yes – And You and I (50/1976) I don't have a recording of the 1976 F50 show so the '76 track times may not be for the versions used in the show. From candyskinn@... Wed Oct 26 17:03:59 2005 From: candyskinn@... (candyskinn@...) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 11:03:59 EDT Subject: longest F50 tracks Message-ID: <20.500a8ad9.3090f4df@...> More to the point, how's this for a roll of honour: Vatican Broadside - Half Man Half Biscuit, 2001 30 seconds Dr Dre Buys a Pint of Milk (AKA The Minute) - Grandmaster Gareth, 2003 1 minute Go to Rhino Records - Wild Man Fischer, 1976 1m 03s Open Field - Maher Shalal Hash Baz, 2003 1m 23s All Nighter - Elastica, 1995 1m 33s Bob Wilson Anchorman - HMHB, 2001 1m 36s Rebel Without a Pause - Evolution Control Committee, 1998 1m 38s Or, to paraphrase the Lester Bangs character in 'Almost Famous', How can Half Man Half Biscuit achieve in 30 seconds what it takes Pink Floyd 23 minutes and 32 seconds NOT TO ACHIEVE...? best wishes all :-) In a message dated 26/10/2005 13:12:46 GMT Daylight Time, peel@yahoogroups.com writes: I've been trawling my F50 recordings archive and compiled a list of the longest track times (ie. any over 10 minutes). All the following (except the 1976 tracks) are stopwatch timings taken directly from the Festive Fifty show recordings. 23:50 Orbital – Out There Somewhere (47/1996) (after playing this track, Peel commented that he thought it was probably the longest F50 track he'd played) 23:32 Pink Floyd – Echoes (4/1976) 23:07 Grateful Dead – Dark Star (Live Dead version)(40/1976) 22:53 Genesis – Supper's Ready (31/1976) 20:50 Tortoise – Djed (21/1996) (interrupted by Stereolab track) 20:12 Mogwai – My Father My King (10/2001) (the Radio 1 emergency tape cut in on this and played for a few minutes; the Mogwai track must have kept running in the background during this interruption, as track time seems about the same as the CD track) 20:10 The Orb – Loving You (session track)(10/1990) 18:08 God Speed You Black Emperor! – Hung Over as the Oven at Maida Vale (session track)(21/1999) 17:31 The Orb – Blue Room (20/1992) (Peel commented that the full version of this lasted 39:58 but playing that version would have played havoc with the scheduling of F50 programs; not sure if the track he played is another version/mix or just the 38:58 one cut short) 13:30 Pink Floyd – Shine On You Crazy Diamond (8/1976) 12:09 Orbital – The Box (7/1996) 11:22 Bob Dylan – Desolation Row (3/1976) 10:57 Mogwai – Xmas Steps (2/1998) 10:54 Aereogramme – The Unravelling (15/2004) 10:41 Propaganda – Dr.Mabuse (31/1984) 10:36 Stereolab and Nurse With Wound – Simple Headphone Mind (14/1997) 10:17 Deep Purple – Child in Time (25/1976) 10:04 Sigur Ross – Svefn G Englar (47/2000) 10:04 Yes – And You and I (50/1976) From stuart@... Wed Oct 26 18:02:15 2005 From: stuart@... (Stuart McHugh) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 17:02:15 +0100 Subject: top sessions vote In-Reply-To: <1130328728.218.72921.m17@yahoogroups.com> References: <1130328728.218.72921.m17@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/sessions/top125/ good to see the likes of Urusei in there, but no This Heat? Outrage! S -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- is this music? po box 13516 linlithgow eh49 6wb scotland email: editor@... tel: ++44 (0)1506 840063 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From moomin@... Wed Oct 26 18:47:24 2005 From: moomin@... (simon smith) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 17:47:24 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: References: <01a601c5d7e5$d16f1d90$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: In message , Rob Brewer writes >Alas he didn't get to that bit, but Sheila does tell a story involving >Dire Straits, which I won't spoil for you. That's the trouble, I heard it in 1978, when Peel relayed it himself. This applies to about half her section, which is fine and I like Sheila's contribution, but I'd also like an edited version of Peel's diaries, for the period that he wrote them. -- simon smith From moomin@... Wed Oct 26 18:58:40 2005 From: moomin@... (simon smith) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 17:58:40 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20051023190503.02010268@...> References: <000601c5d7cc$c5aa4de0$297a86d9@pb1996> <6.2.1.2.0.20051023190503.02010268@...> Message-ID: In message <6.2.1.2.0.20051023190503.02010268@...>, Martin Wheatley writes >Interesting that Jeff Lynne and Keith Emerson make the list but Mark E >Smith and David Gedge don't! It's not a list! It's just stuff that had an effect on his life, one way or another. The Users record isn't great, but they came from Cambridge, (not far from Peel), and often played the Corn Exchange there, which he frequented. -- simon smith From ph004e4254@... Wed Oct 26 19:26:49 2005 From: ph004e4254@... (pj holmes) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 18:26:49 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box References: <000601c5d7cc$c5aa4de0$297a86d9@pb1996> <6.2.1.2.0.20051023190503.02010268@...> Message-ID: <005401c5da52$7717d070$82122f52@yourpfvr8cvzkb> The Users record is awesome! P.J. ----- Original Message ----- From: simon smith To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 5:58 PM Subject: Re: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In message <6.2.1.2.0.20051023190503.02010268@...>, Martin Wheatley writes >Interesting that Jeff Lynne and Keith Emerson make the list but Mark E >Smith and David Gedge don't! It's not a list! It's just stuff that had an effect on his life, one way or another. The Users record isn't great, but they came from Cambridge, (not far from Peel), and often played the Corn Exchange there, which he frequented. -- simon smith ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS a.. Visit your group "peel" on the web. b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com c.. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From Phyll@... Wed Oct 26 18:46:19 2005 From: Phyll@... (Phyll Smith) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 17:46:19 +0100 Subject: Anyone got Peel's original Biscuit fillings? References: <1130071382.333.81089.m17@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <000001c5da53$53dcd7d0$eef487d9@HAL9000> Hi, Anyone interested in Half Man Half Buscuit's varoius Peel appearances can now find most of them on the website www.hmhb.co.uk . Unfortunatly most of these are lacking Peel's glorious links, in a search through my own tapes i find that many of the original broadcasts are now missing (in action) and i was wondering if anyone else has copies of these shows including the links. The were some great ones including one where he fantasises that he Lou Reed and Stevie Wonder live in the same house together, while HMHB live in the shed as they're not house trained, and another where he sets fire to his pubic hair when he catches some studio wiring in his flies, and on the first airing of Dicky Davis Eyes he claims that the tearing noise in the background was him removing his Roger Dean posters from the wall, or does anyone have the festive 50 in which listeners voted for an unreleased track that Peel and Probe couldn't identify (I think it was Paintball's Coming Home). Great stuff. From fitfee68@... Wed Oct 26 19:46:47 2005 From: fitfee68@... (fitfee68) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 17:46:47 -0000 Subject: Radio 6 - good news In-Reply-To: <435F5EA2.9010508@...> Message-ID: Eventually discovered that the full versions actually have had much of the music 'hacked at' and reduced to just a few seconds clips. This after 6Music declared "You can listen online to the compete 6 hours of programmes". Very misleading...and disappointing. To the best of my knowledge the programmes haven't been aired (in full) for nearly eighteen years. Surely for the sake of the odd twenty minutes on Listen Again they could put out the full version. Chris Stephens. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Eddie Duffy wrote: > > Thanks again for the upload, Paul! > > I've got programs 5 and 6, and they're just under an hour apiece. They > appear to be from the original transmission, as there's a few seconds > from the end of Johnny Walker's Stereo Sequence at the start of show 5, > and Johnny mentions Lloyd Cole's new album 'Mainstream' (released in > 1987/88), before introducing the show. > > Eddie. > Paul Webster wrote: > > > The "full" versions that they have made available for download (part 1 and > > part 2) are only 38 and 40 minutes long respectively. > > > > Anyone know if the originals really were one hour long? > > > > Paul From gforsyth@... Wed Oct 26 20:16:01 2005 From: gforsyth@... (gforsyth@...) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 20:16:01 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [peel] Re: longest F50 tracks Message-ID: <13703152.1130350561921.JavaMail.www@wwinf3102> Velocity Girl, Primal Scream, 1 min 18 seconds George Forsyth > Message Received: Oct 26 2005, 04:04 PM > From: candyskinn@... > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Cc: > Subject: [peel] Re: longest F50 tracks > > More to the point, how's this for a roll of honour: Vatican Broadside - Half Man Half Biscuit, 2001 30 seconds Dr Dre Buys a Pint of Milk (AKA The Minute) - Grandmaster Gareth, 2003 1 minute Go to Rhino Records - Wild Man Fischer, 1976 1m 03s Open Field - Maher Shalal Hash Baz, 2003 1m 23s All Nighter - Elastica, 1995 1m 33s Bob Wilson Anchorman - HMHB, 2001 1m 36s Rebel Without a Pause - Evolution Control Committee, 1998 1m 38s Or, to paraphrase the Lester Bangs character in 'Almost Famous', How can Half Man Half Biscuit achieve in 30 seconds what it takes Pink Floyd 23 minutes and 32 seconds NOT TO ACHIEVE...? best wishes all :-) In a message dated 26/10/2005 13:12:46 GMT Daylight Time, peel@yahoogroups.com writes: I've been trawling my F50 recordings archive and compiled a list of > the longest track times (ie. any over 10 minutes). All the following > (except the 1976 tracks) are stopwatch timings taken directly from > the Festive Fifty show recordings. > > 23:50 Orbital – Out There Somewhere (47/1996) (after playing this > track, Peel commented that he thought it was probably the longest F50 > track he'd played) > 23:32 Pink Floyd – Echoes (4/1976) > 23:07 Grateful Dead – Dark Star (Live Dead version)(40/1976) > 22:53 Genesis – Supper's Ready (31/1976) > 20:50 Tortoise – Djed (21/1996) (interrupted by Stereolab track) > 20:12 Mogwai – My Father My King (10/2001) (the Radio 1 emergency > tape cut in on this and played for a few minutes; the Mogwai track > must have kept running in the background during this interruption, as > track time seems about the same as the CD track) > 20:10 The Orb – Loving You (session track)(10/1990) > 18:08 God Speed You Black Emperor! – Hung Over as the Oven at Maida > Vale (session track)(21/1999) > 17:31 The Orb – Blue Room (20/1992) (Peel commented that the full > version of this lasted 39:58 but playing that version would have > played havoc with the scheduling of F50 programs; not sure if the > track he played is another version/mix or just the 38:58 one > cut short) > 13:30 Pink Floyd – Shine On You Crazy Diamond (8/1976) > 12:09 Orbital – The Box (7/1996) > 11:22 Bob Dylan – Desolation Row (3/1976) > 10:57 Mogwai – Xmas Steps (2/1998) > 10:54 Aereogramme – The Unravelling (15/2004) > 10:41 Propaganda – Dr.Mabuse (31/1984) > 10:36 Stereolab and Nurse With Wound – Simple Headphone Mind > (14/1997) > 10:17 Deep Purple – Child in Time (25/1976) > 10:04 Sigur Ross – Svefn G Englar (47/2000) > 10:04 Yes – And You and I (50/1976) > > > SPONSORED LINKS Music on hold systems Music for advertising Music school Wedding music Music Pop music > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > Visit your group "peel" on the web. > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. > From martinwheatley@... Wed Oct 26 20:23:06 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 19:23:06 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Radio 6 - good news In-Reply-To: References: <435F5EA2.9010508@...> Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051026192023.02e94a90@...> At 18:46 26/10/2005, you wrote: > > Eventually discovered that the full versions actually have had >much of the music 'hacked at' and reduced to just a few seconds >clips. This after 6Music declared "You can listen online to the >compete 6 hours of programmes". Very misleading...and disappointing. >To the best of my knowledge the programmes haven't been aired (in >full) for nearly eighteen years. Surely for the sake of the odd >twenty minutes on Listen Again they could put out the full version. > Chris Stephens. BBC only have the Internet rights for records in progs aired in the last 7 days They would have had to broadcast the progs in full (which we all think they should have done!) to enable them to do what you want martinw From scooke@... Wed Oct 26 20:30:46 2005 From: scooke@... (Stefan Cooke) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 18:30:46 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: References: <000601c5d7cc$c5aa4de0$297a86d9@pb1996> <6.2.1.2.0.20051023190503.02010268@...> Message-ID: On Wed, 26 Oct 2005, simon smith wrote: > It's not a list! It's just stuff that had an effect on his life, one way > or another. The Users record isn't great, but they came from Cambridge, > (not far from Peel), and often played the Corn Exchange there, which he > frequented. > Hmmm, I lived in Cambridge during the punk years and went to almost all the gigs at the Corn Exchange from 1977-82 or so. I remember only one time the Users played there, supporting the Fall in May 1979. John Peel wasn't at this gig - I'm sure I would have spotted him had he been! Stefan From alan@... Wed Oct 26 20:43:29 2005 From: alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 19:43:29 +0100 Subject: [peel] Anyone got Peel's original Biscuit fillings? References: <1130071382.333.81089.m17@yahoogroups.com> <000001c5da53$53dcd7d0$eef487d9@HAL9000> Message-ID: <002701c5da5d$2a944160$826c86d9@pb1996> > does > anyone have the festive 50 in which listeners voted for an unreleased track > that Peel and Probe couldn't identify (I think it was Paintball's Coming > Home). Great stuff. > I've got it on cassette. John played the track out of sequence the following night. It was PCH. I was wondering if some of the records in John's box were there because of their possible monetary value. I feel I should I say something profound on this, the first anniversary of John's death - but I guess I'm not a very profound person. All I can say is that I miss you John, and for me every day is Peel day. Alan From paul@... Wed Oct 26 21:12:08 2005 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 20:12:08 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Radio 6 - good news In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <011d01c5da61$2951b270$0201a8c0@...> > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Eddie Duffy wrote: > > Paul Webster wrote: > > > The "full" versions that they have made available for download > > > (part 1 and part 2) are only 38 and 40 minutes long respectively. > > > > > > Anyone know if the originals really were one hour long? > > > > > > Paul > > Thanks again for the upload, Paul! > > > > I've got programs 5 and 6, and they're just under an hour apiece. > > They appear to be from the original transmission, as there's a few > > seconds from the end of Johnny Walker's Stereo Sequence at the start of > > show 5, and Johnny mentions Lloyd Cole's new album 'Mainstream' (released > > in 1987/88), before introducing the show. > > > > Eddie. > Eventually discovered that the full versions actually have had > much of the music 'hacked at' and reduced to just a few seconds > clips. This after 6Music declared "You can listen online to the > compete 6 hours of programmes". Very misleading...and disappointing. > To the best of my knowledge the programmes haven't been aired (in > full) for nearly eighteen years. Surely for the sake of the odd > twenty minutes on Listen Again they could put out the full version. > Chris Stephens. So - someone could have a go at doing a Last-Perfumed-Radio-style reconstruction ... but ... I have some good news. I have a full episode 1. It was rebroadcast earlier this year (27th Aug 2005) on BBC 7 - within Purely Peel. Paul From moomin@... Wed Oct 26 22:23:26 2005 From: moomin@... (simon smith) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 21:23:26 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: References: <000601c5d7cc$c5aa4de0$297a86d9@pb1996> <6.2.1.2.0.20051023190503.02010268@...> Message-ID: <15r8RyE+W+XDFwqQ@...> In message , Stefan Cooke writes >On Wed, 26 Oct 2005, simon smith wrote: > >> It's not a list! It's just stuff that had an effect on his life, one way >> or another. The Users record isn't great, but they came from Cambridge, >> (not far from Peel), and often played the Corn Exchange there, which he >> frequented. >> >Hmmm, I lived in Cambridge during the punk years and went to almost all >the gigs at the Corn Exchange from 1977-82 or so. I remember only one >time the Users played there, supporting the Fall in May 1979. John Peel >wasn't at this gig - I'm sure I would have spotted him had he been! Indeed he wasn't! We've already corresponded about this on another board! Well perhaps he saw them play at other local venues, not that they did many gigs so probably not. So we come back to the fact that he probably liked 'Sick of You' as an early British punk single. And I'm wrong! I swear I saw Peel at a Corn Exchange Undertones gig though, in 1980. Or I'm getting really old. What marks out most of the singles for me is that most of the weren't released on LP until many many years later, if at all (viz., surprisingly, 'Sick of You', _never_ released again, the Yardbird's 'Happenings', an extraordinarily pioneering record, The Misunderstood, and most of the soul and reggae records). -- simon smith From garry_latham@... Thu Oct 27 00:41:53 2005 From: garry_latham@... (Garry Latham) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 23:41:53 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: DID / Peel Day In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20051026224153.13620.qmail@...> --- Stuart McHugh wrote: "I'd been under the impression that at least one brother was involved in Sister Vanilla, but none were apparent either time I saw them live." Yeah so was I, although I think they are at the least producing and writing with her at the least. Also "I'm not sure that the press I saw for the compilation wasn't confused somewhere with that for the single. Anyway, this CD is called The Cure For Sickness, and has Sister Vanilla with Stephen Pastel, Tompaulin with Jim Reid, and, er, that's it, J&MC-wise (other acts include Comet Gain, Darren Hayman, and the TVPs doing a Springsteen cover). It's on Soup Records, who didn't appear to have a website last time I checked!" Now you mention it, I've seen something about this before. I had completely forgotten about it - for a 34 year old I'd make a good 84 year old! Apart from one page there's bugger all from Google on the subject, alas. ___________________________________________________________ To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. http://uk.security.yahoo.com From teenee@... Thu Oct 27 01:14:59 2005 From: teenee@... (Trudi & Neil) Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 00:14:59 +0100 Subject: Bugger BBC4 Peel Message-ID: <008c01c5da83$16051550$bd558456@Medion> Knew there was something I was supposed to be recording.... Don't supose anyone has taped it and would mind copying for me? NeilC From paul@... Wed Oct 26 22:02:43 2005 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 21:02:43 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Radio 6 - good news In-Reply-To: <011d01c5da61$2951b270$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <012d01c5da68$3b3f5f30$0201a8c0@...> > > Eventually discovered that the full versions actually have had > > much of the music 'hacked at' and reduced to just a few seconds > > clips. This after 6Music declared "You can listen online to the > > compete 6 hours of programmes". Very misleading...and disappointing. > > To the best of my knowledge the programmes haven't been aired (in > > full) for nearly eighteen years. Surely for the sake of the odd > > twenty minutes on Listen Again they could put out the full version. > > Chris Stephens. > So - someone could have a go at doing a Last-Perfumed-Radio-style > reconstruction ... but ... I have some good news. > I have a full episode 1. It was rebroadcast earlier this year (27th Aug > 2005) on BBC 7 - within Purely Peel. Sorry - false hopes. It was only the first 30 minutes of episode 1 - then they chopped it run something else. Paul From ajcauk@... Thu Oct 27 11:49:46 2005 From: ajcauk@... (cannon alan) Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 10:49:46 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Bugger BBC4 Peel In-Reply-To: <008c01c5da83$16051550$bd558456@Medion> Message-ID: <20051027094946.91626.qmail@...> I noticed BBC4 were having a Peel night from 9 at about 8.30 but didn't know anyone who gets it. The website is decidedly unforthcoming as to content but he does crop up in a prog on Robert Wyatt broadcast 19th Sept. My TV guide suggests that it has previously unseen footage including the Fall (rare to see them on telly). Looks like BBC4 could do with a an extra webworker . Is the prog retrievable/will it be repeated? alanjc --- Trudi & Neil wrote: > Knew there was something I was supposed to be > recording.... > Don't supose anyone has taped it and would mind > copying for me? > > NeilC ___________________________________________________________ How much free photo storage do you get? Store your holiday snaps for FREE with Yahoo! Photos http://uk.photos.yahoo.com From paul@... Thu Oct 27 11:57:44 2005 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 10:57:44 +0100 Subject: [peel] Radio 6 - good news Message-ID: <005401c5dadc$e0a3f930$0201a8c0@...> 3rd part of the rebroadcast (and edited) Peeling Back The Years from BBC 6 Music - 2005/10/26. Recorded from DAB (128/48/Stereo) You can click on the following link to retrieve your file. The link will expire in 7 days and will be available for a limited number of downloads. Regular link (for all web browsers): http://s43.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2UI01611NE8UE05FFM2GW132LU Paul > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Webster [mailto:paul@...] > Sent: 26 October 2005 09:34 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: RE: [peel] Radio 6 - good news > > > I see the following > > Peeling Back The Years > BBC 6 Music - edited rebroadcast of original show from 1987 - 2nd > in this revised series of 3 > > You can click on the following link to retrieve your file. The > link will expire in 7 days and will be available for a limited > number of downloads. > > Regular link (for all web browsers): > http://s49.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2HE1IL16Y0PYV3RXS18ABPZJ0U > > Paul > > -----Original Message----- > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of > > Eddie Duffy > > Sent: 25 October 2005 13:55 > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: Re: [peel] Radio 6 - good news > > > > > > Nice one, Paul! You planning to capture the rest? > > > > Paul Webster wrote: > > > > > This first hour of the edited rebroadcast is also at > > > http://s50.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2XQMGJ5JP0JS63VTHUV7SR63VI > > > about 73MB > > > > > > Paul > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From eddie.duffy@... Thu Oct 27 12:33:49 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 11:33:49 +0100 Subject: [peel] Anyone got Peel's original Biscuit fillings? In-Reply-To: <000001c5da53$53dcd7d0$eef487d9@HAL9000> References: <1130071382.333.81089.m17@yahoogroups.com> <000001c5da53$53dcd7d0$eef487d9@HAL9000> Message-ID: <4360AD0D.9020503@...> Phyll Smith wrote: > Hi, > > Anyone interested in Half Man Half Buscuit's varoius Peel appearances can > now find most of them on the website www.hmhb.co.uk . Actually, they were taken down a week or two ago because of 'unscrupulous buggers' flogging them on eBay. From neil_jenkins.geo@... Thu Oct 27 15:23:54 2005 From: neil_jenkins.geo@... (Neil Jenkins) Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 14:23:54 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] RE: Sheila on BBC World Service In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20051027132355.95902.qmail@...> Did anyone capture this in some lovely digital form? I missed it completely! :-( Neil Burling wrote: >On today's The Music Biz (BBC World Service) Sheila is interviewed by >Mark Coles, and there is also some Marcelle and Listen With Sarah on it >as well... >Marcelle And it's repeated at 19.30 tonight! Best regards, Neil www.neiljenkins.org --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail From dave@... Thu Oct 27 15:53:05 2005 From: dave@... (Dave Chapman) Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 14:53:05 +0100 Subject: [peel] RE: Sheila on BBC World Service In-Reply-To: <20051027132355.95902.qmail@...> References: <20051027132355.95902.qmail@...> Message-ID: <4360DBC1.8010300@...> Neil Jenkins wrote: > Did anyone capture this in some lovely digital form? I missed it completely! :-( I posted this link a few days ago, so I don't know if its still valid: http://s39.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0MNSD24ILWMZL294CDI2L6OMQ6 It's a 96kbps mono MP2 file I captured from digital radio (satellite). Let me know if it's dead, and I'll upload it again. Dave. From dave@... Thu Oct 27 15:56:16 2005 From: dave@... (Dave Chapman) Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 14:56:16 +0100 Subject: [peel] Bugger BBC4 Peel In-Reply-To: <20051027094946.91626.qmail@...> References: <20051027094946.91626.qmail@...> Message-ID: <4360DC80.2070904@...> cannon alan wrote: > I noticed BBC4 were having a Peel night from 9 at > about 8.30 but didn't know anyone who gets it. The > website is decidedly unforthcoming as to content but > he does crop up in a prog on Robert Wyatt broadcast > 19th Sept. My TV guide suggests that it has previously > unseen footage including the Fall (rare to see them on > telly). Looks like BBC4 could do with a an extra > webworker . Is the prog retrievable/will it be > repeated? If you're quick, you can view what was shown here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/listings/index.shtml?day=yesterday&service_id=4544 Dave. From martinwheatley@... Thu Oct 27 16:54:59 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 15:54:59 +0100 Subject: [peel] Bugger BBC4 Peel In-Reply-To: <4360DC80.2070904@...> References: <20051027094946.91626.qmail@...> <4360DC80.2070904@...> Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051027154951.01fe8c40@...> At 14:56 27/10/2005, you wrote: > >cannon alan wrote: >> I noticed BBC4 were having a Peel night from 9 at >> about 8.30 but didn't know anyone who gets it. The >> website is decidedly unforthcoming as to content but >> he does crop up in a prog on Robert Wyatt broadcast >> 19th Sept. My TV guide suggests that it has previously >> unseen footage including the Fall (rare to see them on >> telly). Looks like BBC4 could do with a an extra >> webworker . Is the prog retrievable/will it be >> repeated? > >If you're quick, you can view what was shown here: > >http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/listings/index.shtml?day=yesterday&service_id=4544 > >Dave. > I didn't see any of it but looking in the Radio Times ...... The half hour documentary 'Dear John' is new and will no doubt be repeated very soon as most BBC4 progs are but it's not on again up till the end of next week. The Fall prog is presumably the documentary from a few months ago which has been shown a number of times on BBC4 and I think also BBC2 The 3rd prog 'In Session Tonight' (where have I heard that title before!) looks like it is just a compilation of past tv perfomances by bands that Peel liked without any direct Peel involvement. In short it looks even more cobbled together than 6Music's Peel coverage! martinw From martinwheatley@... Thu Oct 27 17:20:03 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 16:20:03 +0100 Subject: [peel] Radio 6 - good news In-Reply-To: <005401c5dadc$e0a3f930$0201a8c0@...> References: <005401c5dadc$e0a3f930$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051027160554.0201d768@...> As we know the recent 6Music broadcasts of Peeling Back The Years were edited to half an hour each before broadcast They now have the fuller versions with all the conversation but with the music edited out for music rights reasons available to listen to online The Real Audio links are as follows for the full (without music) shows of Peeling Back The Years on 6Music http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/shows/inthearchive/ram/peeling1.ram Change the number from between 1 and 6 for the episode you want. 1 to 4 are up at the moment but the other 2 are no doubt imminent Failing anyone having copies of the original broadcasts years ago (which would probably be in worse condition than the RA files) this probably the best quality we will get for a while Since 6Music seem to cut down all their old music broadcasts to 30 minutes (In Concerts that were originally 60 mins and so on) like they have these progs the thought has come to me that there may be some restriction on 6Music that stops them going over 30 mins on any particular prog. Has anyone heard anything of this? Maybe it was part of the agreement with the rights holders when 6Music was set up If so they'd get a lot less hassle from their listeners if they told people about it. martinw From robfleay@... Thu Oct 27 17:14:00 2005 From: robfleay@... (robfleay@...) Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 15:14:00 +0000 Subject: [peel] Bugger BBC4 Peel Message-ID: <20051027151400.UJTP6564.aamta09-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> I think Tom posted the entire running order a couple of weeks back it was: Wed 26th Oct BBC4 21:00-21:30 John Peel Tribute Wed 26th Oct BBC4 21:30-22:30 Wonderful & Frightening World Of Mark E Smith Wed 26th Oct BBC4 22:30-00:00 In Session Tonight Thu 27th Oct BBC4 00:00-00:50 The Artist Formerly Known As Captain Beefheart Thu 27th Oct BBC4 00:50-01:50 BBC4 Sessions - PJ Harvey live at LSO St Luke's London Thu 27th Oct BBC4 01:50-03:00 Teenage Kicks - the story of the Undertones ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.ntlworld.com Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software Visit www.ntlworld.com/security for more information From eddie.duffy@... Thu Oct 27 17:19:04 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 16:19:04 +0100 Subject: [peel] Bugger BBC4 Peel In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20051027154951.01fe8c40@...> References: <20051027094946.91626.qmail@...> <4360DC80.2070904@...> <6.2.1.2.0.20051027154951.01fe8c40@...> Message-ID: <4360EFE8.6030008@...> Martin Wheatley wrote: > > I didn't see any of it but looking in the Radio Times ...... > > The half hour documentary 'Dear John' is new and will no doubt be > repeated > very soon as most BBC4 progs are but it's not on again up till the end of > next week. That sounds like the same documentary that was put together a week or so after Peel's death. > > The Fall prog is presumably the documentary from a few months ago > which has > been shown a number of times on BBC4 and I think also BBC2 > Yes, I caught it last night. It is indeed the same documentary, but it's an excellent retrospective on the Fall. Mark E. Smith was approachable and comprehensible, lots of old members were prepared to speak, and they were fortunate to start filming just early enough to get some words from Peelie (and show the band recording what would be their last session). > The 3rd prog 'In Session Tonight' (where have I heard that title before!) > looks like it is just a compilation of past tv perfomances by bands that > Peel liked without any direct Peel involvement. That's also been on before, again in the wake of Peel's death last year. I think it's essentially a compendium of two programs called "John Peel's Sounds of the Sixties & Seventies" and "...Eighties & Nineties" with some extra, newer material thrown in. > > In short it looks even more cobbled together than 6Music's Peel coverage! > > martinw > Yeah, pretty much all repeats. Wouldn't have minded seeing the stuff after midnight though (PJ Harvey, etc.) Eddie. From markbursa@... Thu Oct 27 18:18:17 2005 From: markbursa@... (markbursa@...) Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 12:18:17 -0400 Subject: [peel] Bugger BBC4 Peel Message-ID: <21AB03B8.5605C279.025FC6E8@...> >>The 3rd prog 'In Session Tonight' (where have I heard that title before!) looks like it is just a compilation of past tv perfomances by bands that Peel liked without any direct Peel involvement.<< It's a very good compilation of Peel-esqu bands from the BBC archives - clips from OGWT, Later etc. It's been shown a few times already and doubtless will be shown again. Mark From markbursa@... Thu Oct 27 18:19:49 2005 From: markbursa@... (markbursa@...) Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 12:19:49 -0400 Subject: [peel] Bugger BBC4 Peel Message-ID: <303C6B4E.3F47A157.025FC6E8@...> >>The Artist Formerly Known As Captain Beefheart Thu 27th Oct BBC4 00:50-01:50<< The Beefheart programme wasn't shown, sadly. From alan@... Thu Oct 27 20:43:42 2005 From: alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 19:43:42 +0100 Subject: [peel] Bugger BBC4 Peel References: <008c01c5da83$16051550$bd558456@Medion> Message-ID: <007001c5db26$5d3dd260$1ce386d9@pb1996> My son recorded it on his new-fangled Sky machine and will be sending me a tape soon. I could ask if he could do more copies. Received my copy of the tribute CD today. Can I be pedantic about the sub-title " .. and this one fades in quietly "? I remember John saying "This one fades in", or "this one starts quietly", but "fades in quietly" sounds like the sort of tautological faux-pas John would have been ashamed of. Alan ----- Original Message ----- From: Trudi & Neil To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 12:14 AM Subject: [peel] Bugger BBC4 Peel Knew there was something I was supposed to be recording.... Don't supose anyone has taped it and would mind copying for me? NeilC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS a.. 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Paul > -----Original Message----- > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of > Paul Webster > Sent: 27 October 2005 10:58 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: RE: [peel] Radio 6 - good news > > > 3rd part of the rebroadcast (and edited) Peeling Back The Years from BBC 6 > Music - 2005/10/26. > Recorded from DAB (128/48/Stereo) > > You can click on the following link to retrieve your file. The link will > expire in 7 days and will be available for a limited number of downloads. > > Regular link (for all web browsers): > http://s43.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2UI01611NE8UE05FFM2GW132LU > > Paul > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Paul Webster [mailto:paul@...] > > Sent: 26 October 2005 09:34 > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: RE: [peel] Radio 6 - good news > > > > > > I see the following > > > > Peeling Back The Years > > BBC 6 Music - edited rebroadcast of original show from 1987 - 2nd > > in this revised series of 3 > > > > You can click on the following link to retrieve your file. The > > link will expire in 7 days and will be available for a limited > > number of downloads. > > > > Regular link (for all web browsers): > > http://s49.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2HE1IL16Y0PYV3RXS18ABPZJ0U > > > > Paul > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of > > > Eddie Duffy > > > Sent: 25 October 2005 13:55 > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > Subject: Re: [peel] Radio 6 - good news > > > > > > > > > Nice one, Paul! You planning to capture the rest? > > > > > > Paul Webster wrote: > > > > > > > This first hour of the edited rebroadcast is also at > > > > http://s50.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2XQMGJ5JP0JS63VTHUV7SR63VI > > > > about 73MB > > > > > > > > Paul > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > From eddie.duffy@... Fri Oct 28 12:46:53 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 11:46:53 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Radio 6 - good news In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4362019D.90205@...> I've just listened to the online version of episode and compared it to my full version, and it seems you're right, Chris. Interestingly, apart from Joy Division's "24 Hours", which was almost totally edited out, the lengths of the other tracks played appear to be exactly 29 seconds. This length seems pretty suspicious, as I seem to dimly recall that royalties are only payable when more than 30 seconds of a particular track are played. (If that it true, it must hit Napalm Death pretty hard.) Even in the full version of the show, though, the tracks are not played in full, but faded out after two or three minutes. Still, on first listen it seems that all the chat has been left in, which is after all the most important part. Eddie. fitfee68 wrote: > Eventually discovered that the full versions actually have had > much of the music 'hacked at' and reduced to just a few seconds > clips. This after 6Music declared "You can listen online to the > compete 6 hours of programmes". Very misleading...and disappointing. > To the best of my knowledge the programmes haven't been aired (in > full) for nearly eighteen years. Surely for the sake of the odd > twenty minutes on Listen Again they could put out the full version. > Chris Stephens. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Eddie Duffy wrote: > > > > Thanks again for the upload, Paul! > > > > I've got programs 5 and 6, and they're just under an hour apiece. > They > > appear to be from the original transmission, as there's a few > seconds > > from the end of Johnny Walker's Stereo Sequence at the start of > show 5, > > and Johnny mentions Lloyd Cole's new album 'Mainstream' (released > in > > 1987/88), before introducing the show. > > > > Eddie. > > Paul Webster wrote: > > > > > The "full" versions that they have made available for download > (part 1 and > > > part 2) are only 38 and 40 minutes long respectively. > > > > > > Anyone know if the originals really were one hour long? > > > > > > Paul > > > > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS > Music on hold systems > > Music for advertising > > Music school > > > Wedding music > > Music > > Pop music > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > YAHOO! 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Paul > -----Original Message----- > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of > Paul Webster > Sent: 27 October 2005 10:58 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: RE: [peel] Radio 6 - good news > > > 3rd part of the rebroadcast (and edited) Peeling Back The Years from BBC 6 > Music - 2005/10/26. > Recorded from DAB (128/48/Stereo) > > You can click on the following link to retrieve your file. The link will > expire in 7 days and will be available for a limited number of downloads. > > Regular link (for all web browsers): > http://s43.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2UI01611NE8UE05FFM2GW132LU > > Paul > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Paul Webster [mailto:paul@...] > > Sent: 26 October 2005 09:34 > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: RE: [peel] Radio 6 - good news > > > > > > I see the following > > > > Peeling Back The Years > > BBC 6 Music - edited rebroadcast of original show from 1987 - 2nd > > in this revised series of 3 > > > > You can click on the following link to retrieve your file. The > > link will expire in 7 days and will be available for a limited > > number of downloads. > > > > Regular link (for all web browsers): > > http://s49.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2HE1IL16Y0PYV3RXS18ABPZJ0U > > > > Paul > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of > > > Eddie Duffy > > > Sent: 25 October 2005 13:55 > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > Subject: Re: [peel] Radio 6 - good news > > > > > > > > > Nice one, Paul! You planning to capture the rest? > > > > > > Paul Webster wrote: > > > > > > > This first hour of the edited rebroadcast is also at > > > > http://s50.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2XQMGJ5JP0JS63VTHUV7SR63VI > > > > about 73MB > > > > > > > > Paul > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS Music on hold systems Music for advertising Music school Wedding music Music Pop music --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- --------------------------------- To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. From bingoandsnork@... Fri Oct 28 13:19:58 2005 From: bingoandsnork@... (dean coster) Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 12:19:58 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Radio 6 - good news In-Reply-To: <000001c5db8c$4754eea0$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <20051028111958.36437.qmail@...> No, I tell a lie. Your talking about episodes 5 and 6 of the unedited versions, aren't you. Which I've managed to get elsewhere. I might be passing them on elsewhere so if i do I'll definitely post the link here. Unless people have objections... Paul Webster wrote:Damn - I missed the broadcast of part 4. I know that I can get it from Listen Again (with a few extra minutes in it) but did anyone get the higher fidelity broadcast version from last night. Paul > -----Original Message----- > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of > Paul Webster > Sent: 27 October 2005 10:58 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: RE: [peel] Radio 6 - good news > > > 3rd part of the rebroadcast (and edited) Peeling Back The Years from BBC 6 > Music - 2005/10/26. > Recorded from DAB (128/48/Stereo) > > You can click on the following link to retrieve your file. The link will > expire in 7 days and will be available for a limited number of downloads. > > Regular link (for all web browsers): > http://s43.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2UI01611NE8UE05FFM2GW132LU > > Paul > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Paul Webster [mailto:paul@...] > > Sent: 26 October 2005 09:34 > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: RE: [peel] Radio 6 - good news > > > > > > I see the following > > > > Peeling Back The Years > > BBC 6 Music - edited rebroadcast of original show from 1987 - 2nd > > in this revised series of 3 > > > > You can click on the following link to retrieve your file. The > > link will expire in 7 days and will be available for a limited > > number of downloads. > > > > Regular link (for all web browsers): > > http://s49.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2HE1IL16Y0PYV3RXS18ABPZJ0U > > > > Paul > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of > > > Eddie Duffy > > > Sent: 25 October 2005 13:55 > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > Subject: Re: [peel] Radio 6 - good news > > > > > > > > > Nice one, Paul! You planning to capture the rest? > > > > > > Paul Webster wrote: > > > > > > > This first hour of the edited rebroadcast is also at > > > > http://s50.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2XQMGJ5JP0JS63VTHUV7SR63VI > > > > about 73MB > > > > > > > > Paul > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS Music on hold systems Music for advertising Music school Wedding music Music Pop music --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail From susioddball2k@... Fri Oct 28 13:30:26 2005 From: susioddball2k@... (Susi Maxwell-Stewart) Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 12:30:26 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Radio 6 - good news In-Reply-To: <20051028111958.36437.qmail@...> Message-ID: <20051028113026.29592.qmail@...> that will be most kind of you dean thank you i am sure we are all interested in your posts susi ___________________________________________________________ To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. http://uk.security.yahoo.com From pat183us@... Fri Oct 28 13:31:19 2005 From: pat183us@... (pat183us) Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 11:31:19 -0000 Subject: One World Broadcast Message-ID: Has anybody still got the OneWorld special that was broadcast a couple of weeks ago? I think it was being torrented but when I looked last night there were no seeders left. If anybody can either re-seed it sometime over the weekend or post the file to sendit or somewhere like that I would be extremely greatful. Keep it Peel, Pat. From eddie.duffy@... Fri Oct 28 14:03:12 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 13:03:12 +0100 Subject: [peel] re: One World Broadcast In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <43621380.2040604@...> OK, I'm back seeding the original torrent now. I'm getting timeout errors at the moment, but hopefully it'll burst into life soon. If anyone else missed this torrent, it's at: http://www.mininova.org/tor/127745 (Scroll down the page for details of the show) Eddie. pat183us wrote: > Has anybody still got the OneWorld special that was broadcast a couple > of weeks ago? > I think it was being torrented but when I looked last night there were > no seeders left. > If anybody can either re-seed it sometime over the weekend or post the > file to sendit or somewhere like that I would be extremely greatful. > > Keep it Peel, > > Pat. > From gpwebster@... Fri Oct 28 14:15:56 2005 From: gpwebster@... (hammieweb) Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 12:15:56 -0000 Subject: " .. and this one fades in quietly "????!!!!!! In-Reply-To: <007001c5db26$5d3dd260$1ce386d9@pb1996> Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Alan Ford" wrote: > > Received my copy of the tribute CD today. Can I be pedantic about the sub-title " .. and this one fades in quietly "? > I remember John saying "This one fades in", or "this one starts quietly", but "fades in quietly" sounds like the sort of tautological faux-pas John would have been ashamed of. > > Alan I completely agree about this, I'm sure he never said " .. and this one fades in quietly " From john.bravin@... Fri Oct 28 16:37:16 2005 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 16:37:16 +0200 Subject: [peel] Top Gear In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20051027160554.0201d768@...> References: <005401c5dadc$e0a3f930$0201a8c0@...> <6.2.1.2.0.20051027160554.0201d768@...> Message-ID: <4362379C.8020000@...> What was the signature tune Peel used in later years fo rthe Top Gear shows. I recall a track by the Nice, anybody know the title. In its day it was every bit emotive as Grinderswitch is now. John From john.bravin@... Fri Oct 28 21:00:11 2005 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 21:00:11 +0200 Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <01a601c5d7e5$d16f1d90$0201a8c0@...> References: <01a601c5d7e5$d16f1d90$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <4362753B.2040001@...> I have a recording of Peel saying (something like) that "at times when he should be humming the latest New Order tune, he finds himself singing the words to Sheena Easton's 9 to 5". He then referred to her as a Pop Queen for the 80's. Apart from the dodgy lyrics, it is a great pop song, short, punchy, with a good hook. I for one think he was right. John Paul Webster wrote: > > "Sheena Easton - 9 to 5" > > > > Shurely shumm mishtake, hic ......... > > Or could it be the "so bad it's great" > > syndrome ? From stelloyd@... Fri Oct 28 21:01:14 2005 From: stelloyd@... (Steve Lloyd) Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 20:01:14 +0100 Subject: [peel] Top Gear In-Reply-To: <4362379C.8020000@...> References: <005401c5dadc$e0a3f930$0201a8c0@...> <6.2.1.2.0.20051027160554.0201d768@...> <4362379C.8020000@...> Message-ID: From iangwilson@... Sat Oct 29 01:20:30 2005 From: iangwilson@... (Ian Wilson) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 00:20:30 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <4362753B.2040001@...> References: <01a601c5d7e5$d16f1d90$0201a8c0@...> <4362753B.2040001@...> Message-ID: <7b3563a0510281620r60ef9df5m@...> From janb@... Sat Oct 29 01:29:43 2005 From: janb@... (Jan Buxton) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 00:29:43 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <7b3563a0510281620r60ef9df5m@...> References: <01a601c5d7e5$d16f1d90$0201a8c0@...> <4362753B.2040001@...> <7b3563a0510281620r60ef9df5m@...> Message-ID: <4362B467.6010100@...> Ian Wilson wrote: > Let's open this up a bit....I mean, I'm sure most of us have been hooked > by something embarrassing at some time.....It's just a matter of being > prepared to admit it!! To admit it, you have to be comfortable with your > own likes and dislikes, which Peel undoubtedly was. I always had an > uneasy feeling listening to Tiffany doing "I Think Were Alone Now", in > that I was enjoying it, but rather suspected I shouldn't be. > > So come on then........who's got the next confession....? The mp3 of 'Feel' by Robbie Williams resides on my hard drive. -- Jan From hubcity@... Sat Oct 29 01:38:11 2005 From: hubcity@... (Sean Carolan) Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 19:38:11 -0400 Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <7b3563a0510281620r60ef9df5m@...> References: <4362753B.2040001@...> <01a601c5d7e5$d16f1d90$0201a8c0@...> <4362753B.2040001@...> Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20051028193811.0108ee38@...> All, Four words: Neneh Cherry, "Buffalo Stance". -Sean At 12:20 AM 10/29/2005 +0100, you wrote: >>>> Let's open this up a bit....I mean, I'm sure most of us have been hooked by something embarrassing at some time.....It's just a matter of being prepared to admit it!! To admit it, you have to be comfortable with your own likes and dislikes, which Peel undoubtedly was. I always had an uneasy feeling listening to Tiffany doing "I Think Were Alone Now", in that I was enjoying it, but rather suspected I shouldn't be. So come on then........who's got the next confession....? Ian. On 28/10/05, John Bravin <john.bravin@...> wrote: I have a recording of Peel saying (something like) that "at times when he should be humming the latest New Order tune, he finds himself singing the words to Sheena Easton's 9 to 5". He then referred to her as a Pop Queen for the 80's. Apart from the dodgy lyrics, it is a great pop song, short, punchy, with a good hook. I for one think he was right. John Paul Webster wrote: > > "Sheena Easton - 9 to 5" > > > > Shurely shumm mishtake, hic ......... > > Or could it be the "so bad it's great" > > syndrome ? ---------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS * Visit your group "peel" on the web. * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscrib e@yahoogroups.com * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. ---------- SPONSORED LINKS Music for advertising Wedding music Music Pop music Glycolic acid peel Music business education ---------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS * Visit your group "peel" on the web. * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscrib e@yahoogroups.com * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. ---------- <<<< From iangwilson@... Sat Oct 29 01:49:20 2005 From: iangwilson@... (Ian Wilson) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 00:49:20 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <4362B467.6010100@...> References: <01a601c5d7e5$d16f1d90$0201a8c0@...> <4362753B.2040001@...> <7b3563a0510281620r60ef9df5m@...> <4362B467.6010100@...> Message-ID: <7b3563a0510281649x4031dd27w@...> From pbryant98@... Sat Oct 29 02:04:17 2005 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 17:04:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <7b3563a0510281649x4031dd27w@...> Message-ID: <20051029000417.42660.qmail@...> The correct term for this kind of thing is "Guilty Pleasures", of which I have dozens. I guess the way of telling in this post-modernist ironic age which pleasure is actually guilty is - if your pal came in the room would you switch it off? Answering my own question, no, I wouldn't switch off the Shadows or Dusty Springfield, but The Seekers' Carnival is Over and the Spice Girls Who Do you Think You are might well be consigned to a discreet muted silence. In the same spirit I'm sure some people have two record collections, the one downstairs which advertises their immaculate taste and the one in the loft which they raid in the dead of night. Now, where did I put Petula Clark's Greatest Hits... --- Ian Wilson wrote: > See! We all have them! > Jan : The mp3 of 'Feel' by Robbie Williams resides > on my hard drive. > Sean : > Neneh Cherry, "Buffalo Stance". > Me: Tiffany - I think were alone now > John P : Sheena Easton - 9 to 5 > Any more? Got to be a compilation CD in the making > here! > __________________________________ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. http://farechase.yahoo.com From robfleay@... Sat Oct 29 02:12:36 2005 From: robfleay@... (Robf) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 01:12:36 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <7b3563a0510281649x4031dd27w@...> References: <4362B467.6010100@...> Message-ID: <4362CC84.30799.1630159@localhost> Toni Braxton - Unbreak My Heart > See! We all have them! > Jan : The mp3 of 'Feel' by Robbie Williams resides on my > hard drive. Sean : > Neneh Cherry, "Buffalo Stance". > Me: Tiffany - I think were alone now > John P : Sheena Easton - 9 to 5 > Any more? Got to be a compilation CD in the making here! > From moomin@... Sat Oct 29 03:51:47 2005 From: moomin@... (simon smith) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 02:51:47 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <3.0.5.32.20051028193811.0108ee38@...> References: <4362753B.2040001@...> <01a601c5d7e5$d16f1d90$0201a8c0@...> <4362753B.2040001@...> <7b3563a0510281620r60ef9df5m@...> <3.0.5.32.20051028193811.0108ee38@...> Message-ID: In message <3.0.5.32.20051028193811.0108ee38@...>, Sean Carolan writes >Neneh Cherry, "Buffalo Stance". Great record, widely loved, no problem there - sorry, but I demand its exclusion! Me : 'Long Haired Lover from Liverpool' at age 11; Terry Jacks 'Seasons in the Sun' (still); Tatu's first single; Dead or Alive 'You Spin me Round' (still love it). -- simon smith http://www.wivenhoeguide.co.uk -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.12.5/150 - Release Date: 27/10/2005 From gpwebster@... Sat Oct 29 07:03:09 2005 From: gpwebster@... (hammieweb) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 05:03:09 -0000 Subject: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <4362CC84.30799.1630159@localhost> Message-ID: Split Enz - "I Got You" (reached no 12 Aug 1980) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Robf" wrote: > > Toni Braxton - Unbreak My Heart > > > See! We all have them! > > Jan : The mp3 of 'Feel' by Robbie Williams resides on my > > hard drive. Sean : > > Neneh Cherry, "Buffalo Stance". > > Me: Tiffany - I think were alone now > > John P : Sheena Easton - 9 to 5 > > Any more? Got to be a compilation CD in the making here! > > > From ajcauk@... Sat Oct 29 12:33:30 2005 From: ajcauk@... (cannon alan) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 11:33:30 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <4362B467.6010100@...> Message-ID: <20051029103330.90327.qmail@...> Ian Wilson wrote: > Let's open this up a bit...........who's got the next confession....? 'Girls and Boys' Prince and it gets worse but somewhere Peel says the music he plays is not an alternative to the mainstream but in addition to it. alanjc ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - NEW crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com From janb@... Sat Oct 29 13:07:17 2005 From: janb@... (Jan Buxton) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 12:07:17 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: References: <4362753B.2040001@...> <01a601c5d7e5$d16f1d90$0201a8c0@...> <4362753B.2040001@...> <7b3563a0510281620r60ef9df5m@...> <3.0.5.32.20051028193811.0108ee38@...> Message-ID: <436357E5.4050101@...> simon smith wrote: > In message <3.0.5.32.20051028193811.0108ee38@...>, Sean > Carolan writes > >>Neneh Cherry, "Buffalo Stance". > > > Great record, widely loved, no problem there - sorry, but I demand its > exclusion! Glad I'm not the only one who thought this was too credible to be a guilty pleasure. Rather like, going back to my Robbie choice, if someone came into the room with "No Regrets" playing I'd turn it up rather than off because its a genuinely great pop record a la "Crazy In Love", but "Feel" I would turn down however much I like it. -- Jan From rockerq@... Sat Oct 29 13:27:57 2005 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 07:27:57 EDT Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box Message-ID: In a message dated 29/10/05 12:22:37 am, iangwilson@... writes: > Tiffany doing "I Think Were Alone Now" > The Rubinoos version was better!! Rocker From martinwheatley@... Sat Oct 29 13:43:16 2005 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 12:43:16 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <436357E5.4050101@...> References: <4362753B.2040001@...> <01a601c5d7e5$d16f1d90$0201a8c0@...> <4362753B.2040001@...> <7b3563a0510281620r60ef9df5m@...> <3.0.5.32.20051028193811.0108ee38@...> <436357E5.4050101@...> Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20051029123530.02e116b8@...> >Glad I'm not the only one who thought this was too credible to be a >guilty pleasure. There is no such thing as a guilty pleasure If you like a record you like it If you once liked a record then you once liked it Only the weak minded let other people's opinions of records spoil this I don't regret any record I ever got because even if it only gave me pleasure for a fleeting moment that justified it at the time and that's fine martinw From her_thing@... Sat Oct 29 15:10:24 2005 From: her_thing@... (uk thing) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 06:10:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] " .. and this one fades in quietly "????!!!!!! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20051029131024.69271.qmail@...> "Fades in SLOWLY" is how I remember it :) hammieweb wrote:--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Alan Ford" wrote: > > Received my copy of the tribute CD today. Can I be pedantic about the sub-title " .. and this one fades in quietly "? > I remember John saying "This one fades in", or "this one starts quietly", but "fades in quietly" sounds like the sort of tautological faux-pas John would have been ashamed of. > > Alan I completely agree about this, I'm sure he never said " .. and this one fades in quietly " SPONSORED LINKS Music on hold systems Music for advertising Music school Wedding music Music Pop music --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "peel" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. From alan@... Sat Oct 29 17:34:55 2005 From: alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 16:34:55 +0100 Subject: Greetings pop-pickers Message-ID: <000801c5dc9e$673383e0$0ff286d9@pb1996> According to today's Times 'Margrave' is this week's second highest new entry in the overall (fiction and non-fiction) bestseller chart; in at no. 20 with 10500 sales. The non-mover at No. 1 is by Jamie Oliver (38500). Alan From gforsyth@... Sat Oct 29 18:36:22 2005 From: gforsyth@... (gforsyth@...) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 18:36:22 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box Message-ID: <28704215.1130603782590.JavaMail.www@wwinf3103> Some of us do have two record collections, although "my" 2nd one actually belongs to someone else (Paul Watson, I mean you!), and I keep both in the living room. Regarding embarassment at liking certain records, surely it's more a case of "why the hell did I buy THAT? - e.g. I.O.U. by Freeez, that damned album by Mary Black. George Forsyth > > The correct term for this kind of thing is "Guilty > Pleasures", of which I have dozens. I guess the way of > telling in this post-modernist ironic age which > pleasure is actually guilty is - if your pal came in > the room would you switch it off? Answering my own > question, no, I wouldn't switch off the Shadows or > Dusty Springfield, but The Seekers' Carnival is Over > and the Spice Girls Who Do you Think You are might > well be consigned to a discreet muted silence. > In the same spirit I'm sure some people have two > record collections, the one downstairs which > advertises their immaculate taste and the one in the > loft which they raid in the dead of night. Now, where > did I put Petula Clark's Greatest Hits... > > > > --- Ian Wilson wrote: > > > See! We all have them! > > Jan : The mp3 of 'Feel' by Robbie Williams resides > > on my hard drive. > > Sean : > > Neneh Cherry, "Buffalo Stance". > > Me: Tiffany - I think were alone now > > John P : Sheena Easton - 9 to 5 > > Any more? Got to be a compilation CD in the making > > here! > > > > > > > __________________________________ > Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. > http://farechase.yahoo.com > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > From john.bravin@... Sat Oct 29 19:35:41 2005 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 19:35:41 +0200 Subject: [peel] Misty In Roots At QE Hall In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20051021220243.02d35468@...> References: <6.2.1.2.0.20051021220243.02d35468@...> Message-ID: <4363B2ED.7050805@...> It's still available on the Misty website www.mistyinroots.ws/news.html. The link takes you to www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/johnpeelday/2005/qeh/mistyinroots.ram Martin Wheatley wrote: > I note that they've now removed the Misty In Roots file from The John > Peel > Day page > Presumably they had record company trouble > Fortunately we all got it while it was up!!!!! > > martinw From eddie.duffy@... Sat Oct 29 20:30:15 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 19:30:15 +0100 Subject: [peel] Radio 6 - good news In-Reply-To: <000001c5db8c$4754eea0$0201a8c0@...> References: <000001c5db8c$4754eea0$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <4363BFB7.6070304@...> Paul Webster wrote: > Damn - I missed the broadcast of part 4. > I know that I can get it from Listen Again (with a few extra minutes > in it) > but did anyone get the higher fidelity broadcast version from last night. > > Paul Fortunately, someone on a forum I frequent has come up with the goods. Here's the link: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DPM1GKU9 Don't forget you'll still need the online versions to fill in the gaps, so grab 'em while you can. The broadcast versions have a fair bit missing, including the whole of program 6, as far as I can tell. Eddie. From susioddball2k@... Sat Oct 29 21:31:36 2005 From: susioddball2k@... (Susi Maxwell-Stewart) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 20:31:36 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20051029123530.02e116b8@...> Message-ID: <20051029193136.4065.qmail@...> i am afraid that my teenage time suggests that i like Days by the Kinks and close second Catch the Wind by Donavan cos i can sing along to it. I pity any one who is nearby susi ___________________________________________________________ To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. http://uk.security.yahoo.com From festive50@... Sun Oct 30 01:54:24 2005 From: festive50@... (festive50@...) Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 00:54:24 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <20051029000417.42660.qmail@...> References: <7b3563a0510281649x4031dd27w@...> <20051029000417.42660.qmail@...> Message-ID: <19313.195.188.213.35.1130630064.squirrel@195.188.213.35> > The correct term for this kind of thing is "Guilty > Pleasures", of which I have dozens. I guess the way of > telling in this post-modernist ironic age which > pleasure is actually guilty is - if your pal came in > the room would you switch it off? Answering my own > question, no, I wouldn't switch off the Shadows or > Dusty Springfield, but The Seekers' Carnival is Over > and the Spice Girls Who Do you Think You are might > well be consigned to a discreet muted silence. Hmmmm. Good point Paul. I must admit, I'm "as pure as the driven snow" in this category, with regards to my initial foray into record buying at the tender age of 11-13 (No "long haired lover from Liverpool" for me there". ie. Louis Louie - The Kingsmen. Shortly followed by very early Stones, Yardbirds, Motown, Dylan. However, and this is much much worse. After discovering "Uncle John" and making such sublime purchases as a couple of Beefheart, Soft Machine and Can albums and numerous of that ilk. I had 2 serious lapses into mediocrity in the mid '70s and early '80s. The 1st was due to my ex and my actual listening to and liking her latter day Genesis albums(we're talking "Wind and Wuthering" and "A Trick of the Tail" here). The second was circa 1983 and the purchase of one of the 1st CD players and a lack of record shops in the vicinity and being limited to a selection of about 30 titles, half being classical and half Pop/Rock and for my sins bought a Sting album and a U2 album. Phew, what a relief getting that off my chest after all these years. I'll understand if I get kicked off the group after such an awful confession. LOL Phil From pbryant98@... Sun Oct 30 02:28:07 2005 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 17:28:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <19313.195.188.213.35.1130630064.squirrel@195.188.213.35> Message-ID: <20051030002807.20163.qmail@...> --- festive50@... wrote: > The second was circa 1983 and the purchase of one of > the 1st CD players > and a lack of record shops in the vicinity and being > limited to a > selection of about 30 titles, half being classical > and half Pop/Rock and > for my sins bought a Sting album and a U2 album. > Phew, what a relief getting that off my chest after > all these years. > I'll understand if I get kicked off the group after > such an awful confession. > LOL Before you fall on your sword, I too have a Sting cd, Dream of the Blue Turtles - and - wait for it - I think it's pretty good! We Work the Black Seam, Children's Crusade, etc - it's no Trout Mask Replica, but it's good pop stuff. One's enough though! And U2 and Genesis have never crossed my threshhold however... pb __________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - Make it your home page! http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs From chris@... Sun Oct 30 11:52:04 2005 From: chris@... (Chris Good) Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 08:52:04 -0200 Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: Message-ID: on 29/10/05 9:27 am, rockerq@... at rockerq@... wrote: > > In a message dated 29/10/05 12:22:37 am, iangwilson@... writes: > > >> Tiffany doing "I Think Were Alone Now" >> > > The Rubinoos version was better!! > > Rocker > No, Lene Lovich's version is the best. 'til the next time, Chris (Room 1 - Blue Hotel) --- 'thestateless1' - AIM, ICQ, MSN, YAHOO NO MAN'S LAND - http://www.bluehotel.co.uk News - Reviews - Discography - Biography - Pix - Lyrics - Links - more From pontypoolie@... Sun Oct 30 09:59:29 2005 From: pontypoolie@... (And) Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 08:59:29 -0000 Subject: " .. and this one fades in quietly "????!!!!!! In-Reply-To: <20051029131024.69271.qmail@...> Message-ID: yeah - not pedantic at all, "fades in..." is how i remember it the song choices look like they were made with commercial targets in mind - fair enough, but howabout having a 2nd collection with tracks that we knew he really loved (maybe loosely based on the record box, like the John Lennon jukebox effort)but which the casual observer may not have heard, and even a 3rd made up of played once never heard again records (which would reflect the average show content better than the tribute cd) apologies if youve heard me ranting the above somewhere else btw! is it too late to say that he didn't think much of the idea of having a festival stage named after him? i'll have to find the tape to quote directly, but something along the lines of the idea being ludicrous (and I got the impression he wasn't just trying to be modest) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, uk thing wrote: > > "Fades in SLOWLY" is how I remember it :) > > hammieweb wrote:--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Alan Ford" wrote: > > > > Received my copy of the tribute CD today. Can I be pedantic about > the sub-title " .. and this one fades in quietly "? > > I remember John saying "This one fades in", or "this one starts > quietly", but "fades in quietly" sounds like the sort of tautological > faux-pas John would have been ashamed of. > > > > Alan > > I completely agree about this, I'm sure he never said " .. and this > one fades in quietly " > > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS > Music on hold systems Music for advertising Music school Wedding music Music Pop music > > --------------------------------- > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > > Visit your group "peel" on the web. > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. > > > --------------------------------- > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. > From colinbray@... Sun Oct 30 20:03:22 2005 From: colinbray@... (colin bray) Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 19:03:22 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <19313.195.188.213.35.1130630064.squirrel@195.188.213.35> Message-ID: With regard to Guilty Pleasures, I have been on an upward curve since buying Joe Dolce's 'Shaddup Your Face" at the age of 11. I have policed (perhaps too well?) my taste pretty effectively since then but have not forgotten this, my first foray into the Woolworths record department. The only other real addition to the GP canon for me would be the Hall & Oates album 'Big Bam Boom' that I bought when I was 13 - still stand by 'Out Of Touch' as a fine pop record. I'd better stop there. >From: festive50@... >Reply-To: peel@yahoogroups.com >To: peel@yahoogroups.com >Subject: Re: [peel] Re: John's Record Box >Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 00:54:24 +0100 (BST) > > > The correct term for this kind of thing is "Guilty > > Pleasures", of which I have dozens. I guess the way of > > telling in this post-modernist ironic age which > > pleasure is actually guilty is - if your pal came in > > the room would you switch it off? Answering my own > > question, no, I wouldn't switch off the Shadows or > > Dusty Springfield, but The Seekers' Carnival is Over > > and the Spice Girls Who Do you Think You are might > > well be consigned to a discreet muted silence. > >Hmmmm. Good point Paul. > >I must admit, I'm "as pure as the driven snow" in this category, with >regards to my initial foray into record buying at the tender age of 11-13 >(No "long haired lover from Liverpool" for me there". >ie. Louis Louie - The Kingsmen. >Shortly followed by very early Stones, Yardbirds, Motown, Dylan. >However, and this is much much worse. After discovering "Uncle John" and >making such sublime purchases as a couple of Beefheart, Soft Machine and >Can albums and numerous of that ilk. I had 2 serious lapses into >mediocrity in the mid '70s and early '80s. >The 1st was due to my ex and my actual listening to and liking her latter >day Genesis albums(we're talking "Wind and Wuthering" and "A Trick of the >Tail" here). >The second was circa 1983 and the purchase of one of the 1st CD players >and a lack of record shops in the vicinity and being limited to a >selection of about 30 titles, half being classical and half Pop/Rock and >for my sins bought a Sting album and a U2 album. >Phew, what a relief getting that off my chest after all these years. >I'll understand if I get kicked off the group after such an awful >confession. >LOL >Phil > > > > > > From eddie.duffy@... Sun Oct 30 20:18:11 2005 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 19:18:11 +0000 Subject: [peel] Margrave of the Marshes book review in the Sunday Times In-Reply-To: <20051018122549.81549.qmail@...> References: <20051018122549.81549.qmail@...> Message-ID: <43651C73.9020301@...> The Sunday Times has finally got around to reviewing MOTM. and a glowing notice it is too: "This magnificent book is the real thing, and essential reading for Peel�s four generations of listeners and readers." Mind, the review's been written by Clive Selwood, John's Dandelion partner, so its impartiality is perhaps open to question. Full review (may require subscription): http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2102-1842731,00.html Eddie. From alan@... Sun Oct 30 21:29:17 2005 From: alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 20:29:17 -0000 Subject: [peel] Margrave of the Marshes book review in the Sunday Times References: <20051018122549.81549.qmail@...> <43651C73.9020301@...> Message-ID: <000e01c5dd90$a465eee0$0c6a86d9@pb1996> Has anyone read Selwood's book? All the Moves (But None of the Licks): Secrets of the Record Business John Peel (Foreword) http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0720611539/qid=1130703892/sr=1-1/re f=sr_1_8_1/026-3536663-6740455 Any good? Alan ----- Original Message ----- From: Eddie Duffy To: Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 7:18 PM Subject: [peel] Margrave of the Marshes book review in the Sunday Times > The Sunday Times has finally got around to reviewing MOTM. and a glowing > notice it is too: "This magnificent book is the real thing, and > essential reading for Peel�s four generations of listeners and readers." > Mind, the review's been written by Clive Selwood, John's Dandelion > partner, so its impartiality is perhaps open to question. > > Full review (may require subscription): > http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2102-1842731,00.html > > Eddie. > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > From colinbray@... Sun Oct 30 22:24:15 2005 From: colinbray@... (colin bray) Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 21:24:15 +0000 Subject: Peel-ish Record Clubs Message-ID: Hi all, I am struggling to know what is out there without Peel to signpost the most adventurous stuff and am thinking about signing up with a mail order record club to pick out some random quality much as Peel used to do. Does anyone know one they can recommend? One that at least gets close to Peel for taste and breadth? Cheers, Colin. From davie@... Sun Oct 30 22:38:12 2005 From: davie@... (Davie Ramsay) Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 21:38:12 -0000 Subject: [peel] Peel-ish Record Clubs In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <003201c5dd9a$3aef4ab0$4e679fd4@homeucuwtaxc1y> Rhythm Records http://www.rhythmonline.co.uk/ -----Original Message----- From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of colin bray Sent: 30 October 2005 21:24 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Peel-ish Record Clubs Hi all, I am struggling to know what is out there without Peel to signpost the most adventurous stuff and am thinking about signing up with a mail order record club to pick out some random quality much as Peel used to do. Does anyone know one they can recommend? One that at least gets close to Peel for taste and breadth? Cheers, Colin. SPONSORED LINKS Music for advertising Wedding music Music Pop music Glycolic acid peel Music business education _____ YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS * Visit your group "peel " on the web. * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. _____ -- This email has been verified as Virus free Virus Protection and more available at http://www.plus.net From sete.colinas@... Sun Oct 30 21:05:02 2005 From: sete.colinas@... (Leo Gilbert) Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 20:05:02 +0000 Subject: Last days Message-ID: Watching John's contribution to the Fall documentary that was shown during the week (which must have been recorded fairly shortly before his death), and listening again to the phone call he made from Peru, which was broadcast during the tribute show of 27th Oct 2004, I was struck by how tired he looked and sounded. So sad. Leo From moomin@... Mon Oct 31 04:42:26 2005 From: moomin@... (simon smith) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 03:42:26 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <20051029103330.90327.qmail@...> References: <4362B467.6010100@...> <20051029103330.90327.qmail@...> Message-ID: In message <20051029103330.90327.qmail@...>, cannon alan writes >but somewhere Peel says the music he plays is not an alternative to the >mainstream but in addition to it. I think the word he most often used was 'complement'. I never believed him - I think it was an example of his slightly feigned modesty and fear of being seen as a snob. -- simon smith http://www.wivenhoeguide.co.uk -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.12.6/151 - Release Date: 28/10/2005 From esinclai@... Mon Oct 31 05:17:57 2005 From: esinclai@... (Eric Sinclair) Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 22:17:57 -0600 Subject: [peel] Peel-ish Record Clubs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <37CE87D0-9202-47DD-881C-5A3F611B6F2F@...> Being non EU/EEA country resident, I can't take part in The Album Club http://www.thealbumclub.com/ which appears to be loosely associated with the folks at Rough Trade. But it looks from the website to be a decent attempt to meet the need you're discussing... -Eric On Oct 30, 2005, at 3:24 PM, colin bray wrote: > Hi all, > > I am struggling to know what is out there without Peel to signpost > the most > adventurous stuff and am thinking about signing up with a mail > order record > club to pick out some random quality much as Peel used to do. > > Does anyone know one they can recommend? One that at least gets > close to > Peel for taste and breadth? > > Cheers, > > Colin. > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS > Music for advertising Wedding music Music > Pop music Glycolic acid peel Music business education > > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > Visit your group "peel" on the web. > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > peel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. > > -- esinclai@... aim/skype: esinclai http://www.kittyjoyce.com/eric/log/ jabber: esinclai@... From gpwebster@... Mon Oct 31 08:04:33 2005 From: gpwebster@... (hammieweb) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 07:04:33 -0000 Subject: Margrave of the Marshes book review in the Sunday Times In-Reply-To: <000e01c5dd90$a465eee0$0c6a86d9@pb1996> Message-ID: I have read this book and would recommend it as he (Selwood) has certainly had a varied and colourful life, however within the first couple of sentances of the foreward JP says dont believe anything this man tells you!! Strange thing to say when you're about to read someones life story! Selwood used to be GB manager of the Doors and claims Jim Morrison didn't die in the circumstances widely reported. Graham --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Alan Ford" wrote: > > Has anyone read Selwood's book? > > All the Moves (But None of the Licks): Secrets of the Record Business > John Peel (Foreword) > > http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0720611539/qid=1130703892/sr= 1-1/re > f=sr_1_8_1/026-3536663-6740455 > > Any good? > > Alan > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Eddie Duffy > To: > Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 7:18 PM > Subject: [peel] Margrave of the Marshes book review in the Sunday Times > > > > The Sunday Times has finally got around to reviewing MOTM. and a glowing > > notice it is too: "This magnificent book is the real thing, and > > essential reading for Peel's four generations of listeners and readers." > > Mind, the review's been written by Clive Selwood, John's Dandelion > > partner, so its impartiality is perhaps open to question. > > > > Full review (may require subscription): > > http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2102-1842731,00.html > > > > Eddie. > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From robfleay@... Mon Oct 31 10:36:55 2005 From: robfleay@... (robfleay@...) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 9:36:55 +0000 Subject: [peel] Peel-ish Record Clubs Message-ID: <20051031093655.GDOF6564.aamta09-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> I can recommend everyone checks out Reveal Records - they won the best UK Independent Retailer at the Music Week Awards (beating off the likes of Selectadisc & Rough Trade�so that gives you an idea of how good they are!) Based in the glorious city of Derby (er..) they do a weekly mailout that covers all bases - indie/folk/dance/hip-hop/americana/jazz/avant-garde/metal etc- the manager has assembled a great bunch of staff who are all complete music-lovers that specialise in these different genres - the mailout goes through all the new releases for the week and gives you a detailed run-down of it all..needless to say they do a great mail order service (with great prices too) http://www.reveal-records.com Tell them I sent you and you may even get discount!! ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.ntlworld.com Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software Visit www.ntlworld.com/security for more information From markbursa@... Mon Oct 31 12:16:30 2005 From: markbursa@... (markbursa@...) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 06:16:30 EST Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box Message-ID: <215.ce14f16.3097570e@...> >>There is no such thing as a guilty pleasure If you like a record you like it If you once liked a record then you once liked it Only the weak minded let other people's opinions of records spoil this I don't regret any record I ever got because even if it only gave me pleasure for a fleeting moment that justified it at the time and that's fine<< Well said. Couldn't agree more. Hate the inverse snobbery of the "guilty pleasures" crowd... why on earth should you feel "guilty" about liking a piece of pop music?! Mark From pbryant98@... Mon Oct 31 12:37:24 2005 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 03:37:24 -0800 (PST) Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <215.ce14f16.3097570e@...> Message-ID: <20051031113725.61520.qmail@...> --- markbursa@... wrote: > > > > >>There is no such thing as a guilty pleasure > If you like a record you like it > If you once liked a record then you once liked it > Only the weak minded let other people's opinions of > records spoil this > I don't regret any record I ever got because even if > it only gave me > pleasure for a fleeting moment that justified it at > the time and that's > fine<< > > > Well said. Couldn't agree more. Hate the inverse > snobbery of the "guilty > pleasures" crowd... why on earth should you feel > "guilty" about liking a piece > of pop music?! > > > > Mark Perhaps that's the wrong word then - try "embarrassing" ! pb __________________________________ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. http://farechase.yahoo.com From markbursa@... Mon Oct 31 13:08:06 2005 From: markbursa@... (markbursa@...) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 07:08:06 EST Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box Message-ID: <209.d08a263.30976326@...> >>Perhaps that's the wrong word then - try "embarrassing" ! << What's the difference? Why be embarrassed about music?! Three categories for me: Stuff I like Stuff I don't like Stuff I haven't heard yet! Mark From iangwilson@... Mon Oct 31 13:31:21 2005 From: iangwilson@... (Ian Wilson) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 12:31:21 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <20051031113725.61520.qmail@...> References: <215.ce14f16.3097570e@...> <20051031113725.61520.qmail@...> Message-ID: <7b3563a0510310431v4ca4b14ah@...> From pbryant98@... Mon Oct 31 14:17:50 2005 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 05:17:50 -0800 (PST) Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <209.d08a263.30976326@...> Message-ID: <20051031131750.55580.qmail@...> --- markbursa@... wrote: > > > > >>Perhaps that's the wrong word then - try > "embarrassing" ! << > > What's the difference? Why be embarrassed about > music?! > > Three categories for me: > > Stuff I like > Stuff I don't like > Stuff I haven't heard yet! > > Mark You've clearly got a thicker skin than me... for instance, I vastly prefer Cilla Black singing Alfie to Dionne Warwick and I'm still somewhat embarrassed about that, given how horrible the rest of Cilla's professional output has been. pb __________________________________ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. http://farechase.yahoo.com From colinbray@... Mon Oct 31 15:18:30 2005 From: colinbray@... (colin bray) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 14:18:30 +0000 Subject: [peel] Peel-ish Record Clubs In-Reply-To: <20051031093655.GDOF6564.aamta09-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Message-ID: Thanks Rob for the tip. I'll have a look when I'm not at work! Colin. >From: >Reply-To: peel@yahoogroups.com >To: >Subject: Re: [peel] Peel-ish Record Clubs >Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 9:36:55 +0000 > >I can recommend everyone checks out Reveal Records - they won the best UK >Independent Retailer at the Music Week Awards (beating off the likes of >Selectadisc & Rough Trade�so that gives you an idea of how good they are!) > >Based in the glorious city of Derby (er..) they do a weekly mailout that >covers all bases - >indie/folk/dance/hip-hop/americana/jazz/avant-garde/metal etc- the manager >has assembled a great bunch of staff who are all complete music-lovers that >specialise in these different genres - the mailout goes through all the new >releases for the week and gives you a detailed run-down of it all..needless >to say they do a great mail order service (with great prices too) > >http://www.reveal-records.com > >Tell them I sent you and you may even get discount!! > > >----------------------------------------- >Email sent from www.ntlworld.com >Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software >Visit www.ntlworld.com/security for more information > From markbursa@... Mon Oct 31 15:20:50 2005 From: markbursa@... (markbursa@...) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 09:20:50 EST Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box Message-ID: <127.676e7eb6.30978242@...> >>You've clearly got a thicker skin than me... for instance, I vastly prefer Cilla Black singing Alfie to Dionne Warwick and I'm still somewhat embarrassed about that, given how horrible the rest of Cilla's professional output has been. << Why have a problem with that? Cilla was no less "cool" than Sandie Shaw in the 60s - don't be infulenced by the fact that one of them did Blind Date in the '80s while the other recorded Smiths covers.... Gary Glittter is an odious paedophile, but it doesn't make Rock 'n' Roll part 2 any less fantastic a record. Mark From gforsyth@... Mon Oct 31 19:27:48 2005 From: gforsyth@... (gforsyth@...) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 19:27:48 +0100 (CET) Subject: [peel] Peel-ish Record Clubs Message-ID: <18843667.1130783268015.JavaMail.www@wwinf3003> Reveal, Derby: a tremendous shop, just go there and spend a lot of money. George Forsyth > > Thanks Rob for the tip. I'll have a look when I'm not at work! > > Colin. > > > >From: > >Reply-To: peel@yahoogroups.com > >To: > >Subject: Re: [peel] Peel-ish Record Clubs > >Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 9:36:55 +0000 > > > >I can recommend everyone checks out Reveal Records - they won the best UK > >Independent Retailer at the Music Week Awards (beating off the likes of > >Selectadisc & Rough Trade…so that gives you an idea of how good they are!) > > > >Based in the glorious city of Derby (er..) they do a weekly mailout that > >covers all bases - > >indie/folk/dance/hip-hop/americana/jazz/avant-garde/metal etc- the manager > >has assembled a great bunch of staff who are all complete music-lovers that > >specialise in these different genres - the mailout goes through all the new > >releases for the week and gives you a detailed run-down of it all..needless > >to say they do a great mail order service (with great prices too) > > > >http://www.reveal-records.com > > > >Tell them I sent you and you may even get discount!! > > > > > >----------------------------------------- > >Email sent from www.ntlworld.com > >Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software > >Visit www.ntlworld.com/security for more information > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > From garry_latham@... Mon Oct 31 21:01:42 2005 From: garry_latham@... (Garry Latham) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 20:01:42 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <7b3563a0510281649x4031dd27w@...> Message-ID: <20051031200143.53159.qmail@...> Buffalo Stance was a keen tune in it's day. But then I'm young enough to have been impressed at the time. ;-D Anyway my guilty not so secret is Tatu's 'All The Things She Said'. --- Ian Wilson wrote: > See! We all have them! > Jan : The mp3 of 'Feel' by Robbie Williams resides > on my hard drive. > Sean : > Neneh Cherry, "Buffalo Stance". > Me: Tiffany - I think were alone now > John P : Sheena Easton - 9 to 5 > Any more? Got to be a compilation CD in the making > here! > ___________________________________________________________ To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. http://uk.security.yahoo.com From pbryant98@... Mon Oct 31 21:19:26 2005 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 12:19:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <127.676e7eb6.30978242@...> Message-ID: <20051031201926.38111.qmail@...> --- markbursa@... wrote: > > >>You've clearly got a thicker skin than me... for > instance, I vastly prefer Cilla Black singing Alfie > to > Dionne Warwick and I'm still somewhat embarrassed > about that, given how horrible the rest of Cilla's > professional output has been. << > > > > Why have a problem with that? Cilla was no less > "cool" than Sandie Shaw in > the 60s - don't be infulenced by the fact that one > of them did Blind Date in > the '80s while the other recorded Smiths covers.... There lies the difference between us I think. I can't forget Blind Date or Surprise Surprise or Cilla's flagwaving for the Tory party.... and you can. But Alfie is still a great record. pb __________________________________ Yahoo! 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(Paul Bryant) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 12:40:50 -0800 (PST) Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box In-Reply-To: <7b3563a0510310431v4ca4b14ah@...> Message-ID: <20051031204050.3987.qmail@...> --- Ian Wilson wrote: > I wonder if people on Kylies list ever admit to > tapping their feet to The > Fall? Well, it's probably a little easier for us to perceive the delights of Kylie and Britney than for them to realise the loveliness of Captain Beefheart and The Fall. We pride ourselves on our good taste and also on knowing that good taste doesn't actually exist. And they don't. We win. pb __________________________________ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. http://farechase.yahoo.com From markbursa@... Mon Oct 31 23:19:14 2005 From: markbursa@... (markbursa@...) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 17:19:14 EST Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box Message-ID: <1b8.1f34cec8.3097f262@...> >>There lies the difference between us I think. I can't forget Blind Date or Surprise Surprise or Cilla's flagwaving for the Tory party.... and you can.<< No, not at all. Dreadful programmes, dreadful politics. But a good two decades after Cilla was on the radar as a pop singer, so irrelevant to my judgment of a 1960s pop single. At least Cilla stopped making records and went off into general entertainment. Unlike some from the era, who continue to inflict piss-poor music on us. >> But Alfie is still a great record.<< By any yardstick. Mark From rockerq@... Mon Oct 31 23:51:46 2005 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 17:51:46 EST Subject: [peel] Re: John's Record Box Message-ID: <145.50ea29ec.3097fa02@...> What about "stuff that sounds really weird and unlike anything I've heard before, that I might get to like if I hear it a few times" - this was the stuff that Peel excelled in bringing to me over the years! Rocker <> > > > > > > >