From martin2@... Tue Aug 1 15:55:25 2006 From: martin2@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 14:55:25 +0100 Subject: Weird tracks archive Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20060801145432.01d599f0@...> There is a vaste array of downloadable weird tracks here http://wfmu.org/onthedownload.php/byartist From martin2@... Tue Aug 1 21:16:00 2006 From: martin2@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 20:16:00 +0100 Subject: People Like Us Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20060801201208.01d53538@...> Some of you may remember Peel favourite Vicki Bennett also known as People Like Us She now has a radio prog on WFMU which is available as a Podcast (http://podcast.wfmu.org/PL/PL.xml) sent to your computer once a week For those who want to listen the old-fashioned way go to www.wfmu.org and look through the progs martinw From thebarguest@... Wed Aug 2 21:15:30 2006 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2006 19:15:30 -0000 Subject: Weird tracks archive In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20060801145432.01d599f0@...> Message-ID: Thanks Martin. Some of these seem very eclectic and Peelesque ! It's just finding the time - there's so much to be entertained by in this, our brave, new, multi, hyper-media westworld. I'm sure I heard a Fall song being used in a car commercial yesterday ; I can imagine the late, great saying "Is nothing sacred these days ? Well, I suppose it pays the bills ..." ! Jack de Manio --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > There is a vaste array of downloadable weird tracks here > > http://wfmu.org/onthedownload.php/byartist > From paul@... Wed Aug 2 21:43:00 2006 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 20:43:00 0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Weird tracks archive Message-ID: If you can make some time available over the next month then you might also enjoy the August shows that recently started playing on Dandelion Radio. http://www.dandelionradio.com Shows from Rachael Neiman and Peter Nelson are included along with 4 of our 'regulars' this month. Later in the month we will probably stagger the schedule a bit, as requested in this group. Paul Backroom at Dandelion Radio "thebarguest" wrote: __________ >Thanks Martin. > > Some of these seem very eclectic and Peelesque ! >It's just finding the time - there's so much to be entertained >by in this, our brave, new, multi, hyper-media westworld. > I'm sure I heard a Fall song being used in a car >commercial yesterday ; I can imagine the late, great saying "Is >nothing sacred these days ? Well, I suppose it pays the bills ..." ! > >Jack de Manio > > > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: >> >> There is a vaste array of downloadable weird tracks here >> >> http://wfmu.org/onthedownload.php/byartist >> > > > > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > From markbursa@... Wed Aug 2 21:46:34 2006 From: markbursa@... (markbursa@...) Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 15:46:34 EDT Subject: [peel] Re: Weird tracks archive Message-ID: <31a.65b7bb00.32025b1a@...> I'm sure I heard a Fall song being used in a car commercial yesterday Touch Sensitive, being used to flog the Vauxhall Corsa. Mark From martin2@... Thu Aug 17 23:28:02 2006 From: martin2@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 22:28:02 +0100 Subject: Sleater-Kinney Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20060817222712.01edcaf8@...> One of what may the band's last shows is available for download http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5583923 martinw From rigmahus@... Mon Aug 21 12:55:04 2006 From: rigmahus@... (rigmahus) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 10:55:04 -0000 Subject: Tom Ravenscroft to present innovative new music show Message-ID: Channel 4 Radio is launching an innovative weekly music show featuring the most original unsigned talent from across the UK. The new programme, SlashMusic, is presented by Tom Ravenscroft and will be available from 24th August on www.channel4radio.com. Produced by Koink Productions, SlashMusic will bring underground new music to the Channel 4 Radio audience in an unpretentious and succinct half hour weekly show. The emphasis of the programme is firmly on music, highlighting the brightest new talent around and presented with the dry wit and informed opinion of Ravenscroft. The bands and artists featured in SlashMusic will be hand picked by Ravenscroft from www.channel4.com/music, Channel 4's music website where over 12,000 unsigned bands and artists have uploaded tracks and videos that are showcased on the site. Channel4.com/music will also feature track-listings, background information and fan forums relating to the programme. Tom Ravenscroft, presenter of SlashMusic, said: "I'm very excited about SlashMusic and delighted that Channel 4 Radio has given me the opportunity to spread my passion for music by allowing me to create the programme that I want. The aim of SlashMusic is to give exposure to the vast amount of fantastic music out there that is relatively unknown – a subject close to my heart. And it will be all letting the music speak for itself rather than have me or anyone else talk all over it. "I hope that the show will offer something different to the music loving audience and that people will get as much pleasure from listening as we get from making the programme." Miles Eames, Programme Commissioner at Channel 4 Radio, said: "When we launched Channel 4 Radio we said we wanted to bring something fresh and different to digital radio and with Tom and the vast amount of unsigned talent on channel4.com/music we've certainly achieved this with SlashMusic. The show will act as a showcase for some of the best undiscovered music talent in the UK. Tom's heritage and knowledge of music is second to none and we hope that SlashMusic will be come a must-hear programme for music lovers looking for something genuinely different." Tom Ravenscroft works in TV and music journalism. He has written for music magazines around the world – including America and Australia – as well as The Times in the UK. He is soon to begin writing about music for the New Statesman. As the son of legendary DJ John Peel, Ravenscroft has had one of the most musical upbringings anyone could hope for. He saw Nirvana at Reading when he was 11 and has been dropped off to work by The White Stripes in their tour bus. He has interviewed Elton John, played football with Damon Albarn and was babysat by Babes in Toyland at Reading. The launch of SlashMusic follows the recent launch of Channel 4 Radio, which saw Channel 4 bring its groundbreaking approach to television into the world of radio. From john.bravin@... Mon Aug 21 21:10:34 2006 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 21:10:34 +0200 Subject: [peel] Tom Ravenscroft to present innovative new music show In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <44EA052A.7020409@...> > More of the same in an interview in yesterday's Telegraph. www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2006/08/17/bathom17.xml Sounds promising - I quite like the idea of the limited duration and the "We will play the six best records we can find in one week". It seems the show will be produced by Hermeet. Meanwhile I wonder whether Tom decided that Unpredictable Porridge (www.johnpeelmusic.com) will lie dormant for ever. John From mar.celle@... Tue Aug 22 10:52:00 2006 From: mar.celle@... (Marcelle) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 10:52:00 +0200 Subject: Today on Another Nice Mess Message-ID: <002401c6c5c8$3bb9ef10$9600000a@PC154981710422> Hi there, Today on Another Nice Mess: Zea: live plus exciting new music by amongst others: Fingertwister, DCC feat. The Rammellzee, Lardpony, Four Tet, Andi Teichmann, Marshall Smith, Harry Merry, Juana Molina, DJ Slip, Pink Riot, Loefah, Knifehandchop, Blackdown Plus: DJ/Rupture & Andy Moor: live, last Saturday! As always there is room for requests/oldies. For REQUESTS mail Marcelle at: info@... She broadcasts from home, so she might play your requested song (almost) instantly! ANOTHER NICE MESS ''Indispensable listening'' ''If you're missing Peel, allow this to feed you'' ''Marcelle could have been a great teacher in a class of (Mick Patrick, Scotland) (Sarah Nelson, England) 'curiousity'!'' (Peter-Max Jacobsen, Denmark) DFM Radio, 22nd August 2006 Hostess: Marcelle van Hoof LISTEN LIVE online: www.dfm.nu every Tuesday between 19-22 hours CET (Dutch time) / 18-21 hours GMT (UK time) LISTEN AT ANY OTHER TIME via www.anothernicemess.com WEBSITE: www.anothernicemess.com (For PLAYLISTS, LISTENING AGAIN, DOWNLOADING PREVIOUS SHOWS, REVIEWS, INFORMATION, CONTACT ADDRESS and more) [You are receiving this Another Nice Mess message because you either subscribed to the mailing list and/or we have something in common - Good Underground Music! If you no longer want to hear from Another Nice Mess then please reply with the words 'Unsubscribe' in the subject box]. From pentachromatica@... Tue Aug 22 11:58:32 2006 From: pentachromatica@... (pentachromatica) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 09:58:32 -0000 Subject: Sleater-Kinney In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20060817222712.01edcaf8@...> Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > One of what may the band's last shows is available for download > > http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5583923 > > martinw > Thanks a million man, looking forward to listening to this! From troche@... Tue Aug 22 14:23:46 2006 From: troche@... (Tom Roche) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 08:23:46 -0400 Subject: Culture's Joseph Hill Dies Message-ID: Reggae icon, Joseph Hill, dies published: Sunday | August 20, 2006 Hill in performance Petrina Francis, Staff Reporter The Jamaica Gleaner Joseph Hill, lead vocalist of reggae group Culture, collapsed after doing a show in Germany yesterday morning. He was 57. His daughter, Andrea Hill, said he died from a liver failure. She described him as a "well rounded, well known and well loved" individual. Mr. Hill's last performance in Jamaica was at the Reggae Sunsplash show, held in St. Ann earlier this month. He began his career in 1972 as a percussionist with the Soul Defenders from Linstead, St. Catherine. His first recording was a forgettable track called Picture on the Wall with Freddie McKoy. However, it was in the years 1976-77, that he broke from the ranks of the unknown with the message-oriented smashes, Jah See Dem a Come and the cathartic Two Sevens Clash. As the 1970s stumbled to a close, the nation was in the grip of violence and Joseph tried to prepare a salve for the war-torn Western Kingston communities with Stop Fussing and Fighting. It became the theme song for the famous 'One Love' peace concert in 1978. Mr. Hill has more than 30 albums and the group has toured Africa, Israel, Japan, United Kingdom and other Scandinavian countries extensively. In 2003, he came out with World Peace album seeking peace worldwide and rejecting war. Other hits include: Natty Never Get Weary The International Herb This Train Love Shines Bright Trod On ---------- From the Culture website JOSEPH HILL (1949-2006) On August 19 the reggae world lost one of its most prominent figures. Joseph Hill, the leader of the veteran reggae group, Culture unexpectedly passed away from a sudden illness. At the time, the group was in Berlin, Germany at the mid-point of a European tour. Recently, Hill had received a number of honors - including an induction into the Jamaican Reggae Walk of Fame and a 2005 Independence Award presented by the Prime Minister of Jamaica. This year the group continued to draw rave reviews with typically upbeat performances at the 'Bob Marley 61st Birthday Celebration' in Ghana and 'Reggae Sunsplash 2006'. Joseph Hill will probably be best remembered for the impact Culture had on the reggae scene when they first appeared in 1976. During this period the group had a string of highly successful singles for producers Joe Gibbs and Sonia Pottinger. Perhaps most well known was the song 'Two Sevens Clash' which, due to its infectious rhythm and apocalyptic imagery, left a lasting impression on both Jamaicans and UK punks. The 'Two Sevens Clash' album was a landmark in reggae music and was named by Rolling Stone magazine in 2002 as one of the '50 Coolest Records' - the only single artist reggae album to make the list. The group also scored a major hit with 'Stop Fussing and Fighting', a song that addressed the chaotic political climate of the late 1970s and the attempt on Bob Marley's life. Joseph Hill and Culture quickly developed a reputation as a fearsome performing group. The group put in a stunning performance at the 'One Love Peace Concert' in 1978, and was soon regularly touring the United States, Europe and Africa. In recent years the group has not displayed any signs of slowing down as they continued to perform at least one hundred concerts each year - with Hill's wife Pauline performing road manager duties. Fans of the group know that Hill continued to be an electrifying presence on stage - part deejay as he directed his band to reconfigure songs on stage and part teacher as he commented on Jamaican history and current political issues. In his lyrics, Hill often explored how the legacy of slavery continued to have an influence on Jamaican citizens. Yet, what made Culture unique was that Hill always tempered his messages by having a smile on his lips and a dance in his feet. He was never without a good joke at hand. Growing up in the parish of St. Catherine Jamaica, Joseph Hill has often recounted how he built a homemade drum as a child. He first became involved in the Jamaican music scene as a sound system deejay. By the late 1970s he was performing as a percussionist for the Soul Defenders group who were based out of Linstead. It was with this group (which included such figures as Nana McLean and Vincent Morgan) that Hill made his first recording at Coxsone Dodd's legendary Studio One - both as a musician and lead singer. Notably, the group backed such Studio One stars as Burning Spear and Dennis Brown. In the early 70s, Joseph performed with two groups that included future reggae star Glen Washington - C35 Incorporated and Stepping Stone. In 1976, Hill formed the harmony trio Culture with his cousin Albert Walker and Kenneth Dayes. The group immediately struck a chord with audiences by combining sharp social commentary and catchy rhythms. Hill has often noted that the group earned their name Culture. The group gained the reputation as one of the most reliable and enjoyable acts in reggae music. They had a string of memorable albums - most recently the album World Peace for Heartbeat Records in 2003. Significantly, Hill was not content to let Culture be a mere oldies act. In recent years he had recorded duets with Buju Banton and Anthony B., and demonstrated a keen desire to be both faithful to his roots and a contemporary artist. Joseph Hill was remarkable for his ability to simultaneously look backward and forward. He will be greatly missed by both Culture fans and the reggae community. Condolences go out to Pauline Hill, Kenyatta Hill, the entire Hill family, Albert Walker, Telford Nelson, long time agent George Michailow and the numerous musicians who formed the backing groups Dub Mystic, Moja Nya and Forces of Justice. Jim Dooley Ottawa, Canada From thebarguest@... Fri Aug 25 00:08:53 2006 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 22:08:53 -0000 Subject: Peel Graffiti in Chester Message-ID: Picture the scene - a small park in Chester, northern England. A low, rectangular building covered totally in wavey, colourful, inscrutable spray-painted "graffiti". Inscrutable apart from one end wall, about 8 by 8 feet. In huge "letters" it said "John Peel RIP" and below, "You'll Never Walk Alone" ; quite moving really .... But personally I'd have omitted the Liverpool football club reference ! Maybe replaced it with "Teenage Kicks" .... Or a complete rewrite - "Peel & Strummer - Music Power Forever" - no, too sentimental. Am I talking too much ? From pbryant98@... Fri Aug 25 00:23:20 2006 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 15:23:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Peel Graffiti in Chester In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20060824222320.4762.qmail@...> --- thebarguest wrote: > Picture the scene - a small park in Chester, > northern England. > A low, rectangular building covered totally in > wavey, colourful, > inscrutable spray-painted "graffiti". Inscrutable > apart from > one end wall, about 8 by 8 feet. In huge "letters" > it said "John Peel > RIP" and below, "You'll Never Walk Alone" ; quite > moving really .... > But personally I'd have omitted the Liverpool > football club > reference ! Maybe replaced it with "Teenage Kicks" > .... Or a complete > rewrite - "Peel & Strummer - Music Power Forever" - > no, too > sentimental. Am I talking too much ? Not at all - pick up thy spray can and go and do thou likewise. But you have to include the statement : "Lionel Lark was an alchemist by profession but he loved to quest." pb __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From lists@... Fri Aug 25 08:15:16 2006 From: lists@... (Rob Brewer) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 07:15:16 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peel Graffiti in Chester In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 8/24/06, thebarguest wrote: > "John Peel RIP" and below, "You'll Never Walk Alone" More Peel graffiti: http://flickr.com/search/?w=all&q=%22john+peel%22+graffiti&m=text -- Rob Brewer rob@... http://www.rbrwr.org "I could have been like Lou Barlow, but I'm more like Ken Barlow" From d.mckinnon@... Fri Aug 25 09:09:27 2006 From: d.mckinnon@... (McKINNON Dougal) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 08:09:27 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peel Graffiti in Chester In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <7EC2F714EFF6534E9C69CF138E1ECD0CBED156@...> > peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Rob Brewer > More Peel graffiti: > http://flickr.com/search/?w=all&q=%22john+peel%22+graffiti&m=text Perhaps it's my failing eyesight, but on first glance I thought the image in the graffiti with "RIP" at the bottom was Sean Connery rather than JP. dougal mckinnon senior applications developer information services Tel: 01782 294832 E-mail: d.mckinnon@... The information in this email is confidential and is intended solely for the addressee. Access to this email by anyone else is unauthorised. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or any action taken or omitted to be taken in reliance on it, except for the purpose of delivery to the addressee, is prohibited and may be unlawful. Kindly notify the sender and delete the message and any attachment from your computer. From g.j.steel@... Fri Aug 25 09:34:19 2006 From: g.j.steel@... (graham steel) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 07:34:19 -0000 Subject: Tom Ravenscroft to present innovative new music show In-Reply-To: <44EA052A.7020409@...> Message-ID: I just downloaded the first show and listened to it, and though it was pretty *$%^ing good. at least 3 really interesting tunes, haven't heard that it one half hour of a radio show since, er, 2004. anyone else got an opinion? gram --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Bravin wrote: > > > > More of the same in an interview in yesterday's Telegraph. > www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2006/08/17/bathom17.xml > > Sounds promising - I quite like the idea of the limited duration and the > "We will play the six best records we can find in one week". It seems > the show will be produced by Hermeet. > > Meanwhile I wonder whether Tom decided that Unpredictable Porridge > (www.johnpeelmusic.com) will lie dormant for ever. > > John > From domesticempire@... Fri Aug 25 12:15:36 2006 From: domesticempire@... (Gary) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 10:15:36 -0000 Subject: Tom Ravenscroft to present innovative new music show In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yes I agree, whichever way you slice it the programme has everything going for it. If you're a Peel fan you'd be mad not to listen to it. It has all the musical elements of a typical Peelie programme. As I 've already said elswhere, I'm sure this is to be a small step in Tom's career journey - a thirty minute podcast just leaves you wanting more. You've probably seen this quoted a few times... Peel never expected any of his children to take up the profession. "He certainly didn't give me any tips," says Ravenscroft. "The last time I was on national radio, I got told off for swearing. Dad was talking about Archie [his grandchild] and asked me what I thought. I replied, 'He's f***ing awesome.' He apologised for how badly he'd brought up his children." And you can probably guess my next question! Can anyone remember when this was? Can we date it exactly and do any of us have a recording. I ca't recall hearing it myself. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "graham steel" wrote: > > > I just downloaded the first show and listened to it, and though it was > pretty *$%^ing good. at least 3 really interesting tunes, haven't > heard that it one half hour of a radio show since, er, 2004. > > anyone else got an opinion? > > gram > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Bravin wrote: > > > > > > > More of the same in an interview in yesterday's Telegraph. > > www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2006/08/17/bathom17. xml > > > > Sounds promising - I quite like the idea of the limited duration and > the > > "We will play the six best records we can find in one week". It seems > > the show will be produced by Hermeet. > > > > Meanwhile I wonder whether Tom decided that Unpredictable Porridge > > (www.johnpeelmusic.com) will lie dormant for ever. > > > > John > > > From martin2@... Fri Aug 25 13:27:08 2006 From: martin2@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 12:27:08 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Tom Ravenscroft to present innovative new music show In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20060825122535.01f54b08@...> At 11:15 25/08/2006, you wrote: > >Yes I agree, whichever way you slice it the programme has everything >going for it. If you're a Peel fan you'd be mad not to listen to it. >It has all the musical elements of a typical Peelie programme. As I >'ve already said elswhere, I'm sure this is to be a small step in >Tom's career journey - a thirty minute podcast just leaves you wanting >more. > For this in a technological haze the URL is http://www.channel4radio.com/store/view.php?Id=409 You have to register (free) but it is then available to listen, download or as a podcast martinw From r.fewster@... Sat Aug 26 14:11:33 2006 From: r.fewster@... (Richard Fewster) Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2006 13:11:33 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Tom Ravenscroft to present innovative new music show In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20060825122535.01f54b08@...> References: <6.2.1.2.0.20060825122535.01f54b08@...> Message-ID: <6974965b0608260511x1c0bc77u42e7940109236f7f@...> From reetax@... Sun Aug 27 15:12:36 2006 From: reetax@... (reetax) Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 13:12:36 -0000 Subject: Peel Graffiti in Chester In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "thebarguest" wrote: > > Picture the scene - a small park in Chester, northern England. > A low, rectangular building covered totally in wavey, colourful, > inscrutable spray-painted "graffiti". Inscrutable apart from > one end wall, about 8 by 8 feet. In huge "letters" it said "John Peel > RIP" and below, "You'll Never Walk Alone" ; quite moving really .... > But personally I'd have omitted the Liverpool football club > reference ! Maybe replaced it with "Teenage Kicks" .... Or a complete > rewrite - "Peel & Strummer - Music Power Forever" - no, too > sentimental. Am I talking too much ? > Where in chester is it? I am from chester, maybe you or i could take a pic ? From eddie.duffy@... Mon Aug 28 00:54:25 2006 From: eddie.duffy@... (Ed Duffy) Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 22:54:25 -0000 Subject: Kat's Karavan - long overdue update Message-ID: Just posting to inform anyone who's interested (and doesn't have a UKNova account) that I've just put up the Peel episode of TOTP spinoff "DJ Heaven" on Kat's Karavan. Thanks to Shedware for providing it. http://kats-karavan.blogspot.com/ From sdmaclean@... Tue Aug 29 03:18:40 2006 From: sdmaclean@... (sdmaclean@...) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 01:18:40 +0000 Subject: Tom Ravenscroft... Message-ID: <082920060118.4595.44F395F0000E20A6000011F32207020953020E0A040C0E030B9C@...> I concur that this was well worth a listen. I found myself scribbling down band names for future investigation, something I have not done, since, well, you can guess... That Lindsey _M_ West was good but that racket halfway through was the best, reminded me of his dad playing Embalmer or the glory days of hardcore circa 1987/8 I have yet to find the 1984 FF. Any leads? 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She broadcasts from home, so she might play your requested song (almost) instantly! ANOTHER NICE MESS ''Indispensable listening'' ''If you're missing Peel, allow this to feed you'' ''Marcelle could have been a great teacher in a class of (Mick Patrick, Scotland) (Sarah Nelson, England) 'curiousity'!'' (Peter-Max Jacobsen, Denmark) DFM Radio, 29th August 2006 Hostess: Marcelle van Hoof LISTEN LIVE online: www.dfm.nu every Tuesday between 19-22 hours CET (Dutch time) / 18-21 hours GMT (UK time) LISTEN AT ANY OTHER TIME via www.anothernicemess.com WEBSITE: www.anothernicemess.com (For PLAYLISTS, LISTENING AGAIN, DOWNLOADING PREVIOUS SHOWS, REVIEWS, INFORMATION, CONTACT ADDRESS and more) [You are receiving this Another Nice Mess message because you either subscribed to the mailing list and/or we have something in common - Good Underground Music! If you no longer want to hear from Another Nice Mess then please reply with the words 'Unsubscribe' in the subject box]. From thebarguest@... Tue Aug 29 20:36:13 2006 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 18:36:13 -0000 Subject: Peel Graffiti in Chester In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Just to the west of the city centre, next to the A548, between the Roodee and the cycle path to Shotton. Good luck, I've no camera ..... Btw, Chester is close to Burton (Wirral) where JP grew up. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "reetax" wrote: > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "thebarguest" wrote: > > > > Picture the scene - a small park in Chester, northern England. > > A low, rectangular building covered totally in wavey, colourful, > > inscrutable spray-painted "graffiti". Inscrutable apart from > > one end wall, about 8 by 8 feet. In huge "letters" it said "John Peel > > RIP" and below, "You'll Never Walk Alone" ; quite moving really .... > > But personally I'd have omitted the Liverpool football club > > reference ! Maybe replaced it with "Teenage Kicks" .... Or a complete > > rewrite - "Peel & Strummer - Music Power Forever" - no, too > > sentimental. Am I talking too much ? > > > > Where in chester is it? I am from chester, maybe you or i could take a > pic ? > From martin2@... Tue Aug 29 20:56:54 2006 From: martin2@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 19:56:54 +0100 Subject: John Peel Day Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20060829195606.01dcec00@...> From saipanda@... Wed Aug 30 05:41:03 2006 From: saipanda@... (saipanda) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 03:41:03 -0000 Subject: happy birthday Message-ID: Unless I've got confused, seem like I'll be the first to mark the birthday of the great man today. Maybe this is an advantage of being in Japan. The programs marking his 40th birthday back in 1979 have been floating around, so from them I thought I'd make up a list of the songs he said he would play for his own birthday party on that occasion. Happy birthday, John! Seem like some interesting overlaps with things like the Record Box, Peelenium, Fabric Live, Desert Island Discs, etc. Maybe someone could do a proper comparison and come up some kind of definitive list of long-term personal faves. Teenage Kicks obviously number one with a bullet! Anyway, here we go. In order played (not preference, he said). Does anyone know the Rockers All Stars track? 40. Whole Lot of Shakin' Going On – Jerry Lee Lewis 39. Holidays In The Sun – Sex Pistols 38. Unidentified – Rockers All Stars 37. Suspect Device – Stiff Little Fingers 36. Something Inside Of Me – Elmore James 35. Jimmy, Jimmy – Undertones 34. I've Been Born Again – Johnny Taylor 33. Teenage Kicks – Undertones 32. Race With The Devil – Gene Vincent 31. Staircase Mystery – Siouxsie & The Banshees 30. There's A Moon Out Tonight – Capris 29. Lost John – Lonnie Donegan 28. New Rose – Damned 27. You Better Move On – Arthur Alexander 26. Big Eyed Beans From Venus – Captain Beefheart 25. Gangsters – Specials 24. His Guiding Hand – Medicine Head 23. Anarchy In The UK – Sex Pistols 22. Honkey Tonk – Bill Doggett 21. Almost Liverpool 8 – Mike Hart 20. Band Of Gold – Freda Payne 19. Alternative Ulster – Stiff Little Fingers 18. Loving Arms – Millie Jackson 17. Memphis Tennessee – Silicon Teens 16. Like A Hurricane – Neil Young 15. Babylon's Burning – Ruts 14. Starting All Over Again – Mel & Tim 13. Peter Gunn Theme – Duane Eddie 12. Bafflin' Smoke Signals – Lee Perry 11. Shot By Both Sides – Magazine 10. Wine, Wine, Wine – Nightcaps 9. There Must Be Thousands – Quads 8. Too Much – Jimmy Reed 7. Nothing Takes The Place Of You – Mike Spenser & The Cannibals 6. Complete Control – Clash 5. Ole Man Trouble – Otis Redding 4. Have Me A Real Good Time – The Faces 3. Get Over You – Undertones 2. Daddy's Home – Shep & The Limelites 1. You'll Never Walk Alone – Kop Choir From reetax@... Wed Aug 30 14:49:48 2006 From: reetax@... (reetax) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 12:49:48 -0000 Subject: Peel Graffiti in Chester In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Dont spode you could be a tad more specific. I know the A548 it is the chester to shotton road via sealand rd. but a park between the Roodee and the Shotton/chester cycle path. As far as i know the distance between the path and the Racecourse is maybe a mile or so ? bye doc > > Just to the west of the city centre, next to the A548, between the > Roodee and the cycle path to Shotton. Good luck, I've no camera ..... > Btw, Chester is close to Burton (Wirral) where JP grew up. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "reetax" wrote: > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "thebarguest" wrote: > > > > > > Picture the scene - a small park in Chester, northern England. > > > A low, rectangular building covered totally in wavey, colourful, > > > inscrutable spray-painted "graffiti". Inscrutable apart from > > > one end wall, about 8 by 8 feet. In huge "letters" it said "John > Peel > > > RIP" and below, "You'll Never Walk Alone" ; quite moving > really .... > > > But personally I'd have omitted the Liverpool football club > > > reference ! Maybe replaced it with "Teenage Kicks" .... Or a > complete > > > rewrite - "Peel & Strummer - Music Power Forever" - no, too > > > sentimental. Am I talking too much ? > > > > > > > Where in chester is it? I am from chester, maybe you or i could > take a > > pic ? > > > From reetax@... Wed Aug 30 14:55:49 2006 From: reetax@... (reetax) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 12:55:49 -0000 Subject: John Peel show tapes sought: from 1975 - 80 Message-ID: Does anybody know where i can get Peelie tapes from the years 1975 to 1980 ? There are approx 50 tapes from allsorts of years on Usenet at the moment, in group: alt.binaries.sounds.radio.british such as these: John_Peel_1983-11-28_-_Part_1.mp3 John Peel festive 50 - 1980 - 10 to 1.mp3 John_Peel_2004.10.14_Last Show.mp3 thanks and bye reetax From ajcauk@... Wed Aug 30 15:13:37 2006 From: ajcauk@... (cannon alan) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 14:13:37 +0100 (BST) Subject: the fall In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20060830131337.21874.qmail@...> Hi By chance caught the fall on the telly at Reading or Leeds doing a rather fine version of ..Sparta FC..Can't they ever put out a whole set on these on those awful ...Alanjc ___________________________________________________________ Now you can scan emails quickly with a reading pane. Get the new Yahoo! Mail. http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html From brian@... Wed Aug 30 22:28:04 2006 From: brian@... (electrophotic) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 20:28:04 -0000 Subject: Peel Graffiti in Chester In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Found it. It's on Sealand Road (A548) just opposite the chippie. It's on the local rec, known as 'The Cop' - used to play down there as kids in the 50's. 'Cycle path' is a bit misleading, as the National Cycleway Route 5 (from Chester to Queensferry via Shotton) is about a mile north of here. I think he must mean the newly created Chester to Shotton riverside footpath. Went down there this afternoon and took some pics: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v65/brianshaw/IMG_0506.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v65/brianshaw/IMG_0507.jpg enjoy the music --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "reetax" wrote: > > > Dont spode you could be a tad more specific. I know the A548 it is the > chester to shotton road via sealand rd. but a park between the Roodee > and the Shotton/chester cycle path. As far as i know the distance > between the path and the Racecourse is maybe a mile or so ? > bye > doc > > > > Just to the west of the city centre, next to the A548, between the > > Roodee and the cycle path to Shotton. Good luck, I've no camera ..... > > Btw, Chester is close to Burton (Wirral) where JP grew up. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "reetax" wrote: > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "thebarguest" wrote: > > > > > > > > Picture the scene - a small park in Chester, northern England. > > > > A low, rectangular building covered totally in wavey, colourful, > > > > inscrutable spray-painted "graffiti". Inscrutable apart from > > > > one end wall, about 8 by 8 feet. In huge "letters" it said "John > > Peel > > > > RIP" and below, "You'll Never Walk Alone" ; quite moving > > really .... > > > > But personally I'd have omitted the Liverpool football club > > > > reference ! Maybe replaced it with "Teenage Kicks" .... Or a > > complete > > > > rewrite - "Peel & Strummer - Music Power Forever" - no, too > > > > sentimental. Am I talking too much ? > > > > > > > > > > Where in chester is it? I am from chester, maybe you or i could > > take a > > > pic ? > > > > > >