From roger.carruthers@... Thu Jun 1 12:25:30 2006 From: roger.carruthers@... (ROGER CARRUTHERS) Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 11:25:30 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Flipper video In-Reply-To: <20060601054004.29779.qmail@...> Message-ID: <20060601102530.12631.qmail@...> Hmmm, I seem to remember Peel saying when "She Sells Sanctuary" was in the Festive 50, that he couldn't understand what anyone saw in The Cult, before mumbling something to the effect that he supposed he shouldn't really say that sort of thing... cheers Roger --- Shirish wrote: If you are feeling depressed, I recommend 4 > fully turned up speakers of "The Cult - She Sells > Sanctuary", From roger.carruthers@... Thu Jun 1 19:19:50 2006 From: roger.carruthers@... (roger3905) Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2006 17:19:50 -0000 Subject: New Blog - The Furtive Fifty In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Just uploaded the Festive 50 from 2003 (the last 'real' one), Enjoy! R From ssakmule@... Thu Jun 1 19:31:36 2006 From: ssakmule@... (Shirish) Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 10:31:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Flipper video In-Reply-To: <20060601102530.12631.qmail@...> Message-ID: <20060601173136.39343.qmail@...> just....that one song....dont know/care about the others...& I think what you said was right.... I am pretty sure that they never recorded a peel session...and below is an other file I uploaded. John Zorn talks about and plays a few of his favourite tracks which influnced him.....so expect one from every genre on this planet...and.also...no more "not related to the topic", links...though I am sure that these can get passed off as some like peel stuff due to the quirky nature of the collage...like I mentioned before ..there are bits and pieces from many genres...I am sure you people will like it http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1NF9GVYI ROGER CARRUTHERS wrote: Hmmm, I seem to remember Peel saying when "She Sells Sanctuary" was in the Festive 50, that he couldn't understand what anyone saw in The Cult, before mumbling something to the effect that he supposed he shouldn't really say that sort of thing... cheers Roger --- Shirish wrote: If you are feeling depressed, I recommend 4 > fully turned up speakers of "The Cult - She Sells > Sanctuary", SPONSORED LINKS Music on hold systems Music for advertising Music school Wedding music Music Pop music --------------------------------- YAHOO! 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(Andrew Dean) Date: Fri, 02 Jun 2006 09:31:16 +0100 Subject: Dandelion Radio In-Reply-To: <00d201c684d4$845a6e50$0201a8c0@...> References: <00d201c684d4$845a6e50$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: am enjoying what i've heard of Dandelion radio BUT because i listen to 2 hours at the same time of day every day and because it's 8 hours broadcast on a loop i end up hearing the same 2 hours every time. today i thought i'd get around this by listening to it first thing but, because that's about 8 hours earlier than normal, it's the same bit again! maybe if they made the next one 7 hours long, or 9, it'd all work out ok. i also dig the Pig's Big 78s more than i thought i would. the spoken word, novelty things are beginning to chafe (worth hearing once or twice) but the musical bits are all different kinds of great. nice new (to me) pictures in the booklets too. have also just realised that 'D'ye Ken John Peel' (part of one of the tracks) is also the music for the Country Life butter adverts. andy From paul@... Sun Jun 4 16:44:26 2006 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2006 15:44:26 +0100 Subject: Andy Kershaw - mini documentary on his musical times at Leeds University Message-ID: <025801c687e5$615838b0$0201a8c0@...> School of Rock on BBC Radio 4 on Saturday 10th June 2006 at 10:30 to 11:00 (note - 10:30 not 22:30) Andy Kershaw chose to go to Leeds University because of its reputation as a music venue. In the 1970s, it was an essential on the tour list of most leading bands. 1/2. Folk, Jazz and Rock'n'Roll. Paul From eddie.duffy@... Sun Jun 4 21:47:57 2006 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Sun, 04 Jun 2006 20:47:57 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: A quick question... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <448338ED.7060808@...> OK, I've *finally* updated Kat's Karavan with that Night Ride from 1968 (Davey Graham & Alan Jackson in session). Big thanks to Colin for sending it to me! I'll try and post something each week from now on. BTW, does anyone have that Ivor Cutler Night Ride that keeps cropping up on eBay? If not, I might just have to bite the bullet and buy it. Cheers, Eddie. thebarguest wrote: > Sorry Ed. Shouldn't have ass-umed ! > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Duffy" wrote: > >> I've not given up, just not had chance to update recently. I'm only >> > able > >> to update at weekends and I've missed the last two. New job keeping >> > me v. > >> busy! >> >> I have an old Night Ride (generously supplied by Colin Ellis) to >> > put up > >> soon, hopefully this weekend. (Which reminds me, I must send Colin >> > some > >> stuff soon...) >> >> Eddie. >> >> >>> There's quite a bit more on the vid as well eg >>> Dead Kennedys, John Cooper-Clarke. >>> A new blog would be nice, esp as Duffpaddy (Kat's Karavan) >>> seems to have given up on his ......... >>> >>> >>> >>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Roger Carruthers >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Yep, it did start to trickle down eventually, I was just being >>>> >>> impatient ;-) >>> >>>> looking forward to watching it tomorrow night. >>>> Looking at my vinyl copy, there�s a couple of things missing, >>>> >>> exactly one >>> >>>> track per side in fact, namely: >>>> >>>> Toyah � Dance (no great loss there...) >>>> The Members � Offshore banking Business >>>> The Au Pairs � Come again >>>> John Otway � Cheryl�s Going Home >>>> >>>> If I get time, I�ll rip my copy and upload the full monty >>>> >>> somewhere � I�m in >>> >>>> the process of starting a blog, so watch this space... >>>> cheers >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 16/5/06 16:18, "thebarguest" wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> It seems to be active in www.torrentspy.com, both >>>>> album and video. Once you've started your torrent >>>>> program, it may take an hour or so to get going. >>>>> Both are not commercially available - crazy with >>>>> a listing like this : >>>>> >>>>> 1. Driven to Tears - The Police >>>>> 2. Back in Flesh - Wall of Voodoo >>>>> 3. Enola Gay - Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark >>>>> 4. Ain't This the Life - Oingo Boingo >>>>> 5. Respectable Street - XTC >>>>> 6. We Got the Beat - The Go-Go's >>>>> 7. Total Eclipse - Klaus Nomi >>>>> 8. Foolish I Know - Jools Holland >>>>> 9. Ku Klux Klan - Steel Pulse >>>>> 10. Uncontrollable Urge - Devo >>>>> 11. Puppet - Echo & the Bunnymen >>>>> 12. Tear It Up - The Cramps >>>>> 13. Bad Reputation - Joan Jett & the Blackhearts >>>>> 14. Birdies - Pere Ubu >>>>> 15. Down in the Park - Gary Numan >>>>> 16. Shadow Line - The Fleshtones >>>>> 17. He'd Send in the Army - Gang of Four >>>>> 18. Homicide - 999 >>>>> 19. Beyond and Back - X >>>>> 20. Model Worker - Magazine >>>>> 21. Sign of the Cross - Skafish >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, ROGER CARRUTHERS >>>>> > > >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>> Don't suppose you fancy reseeding that torrent ? I >>>>>>> just had alook for it, and the only one I could find >>>>>>> doesn't look very healthy. >>>>>>> I have Urgh!.. on vinyl, and would love to see the >>>>>>> video, >>>>>>> cheers >>>>>>> Roger >>>>>>> >>>>>>> --- thebarguest wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> --------------------------------- >>>>>>> In the early days of punk, both the Pistols and >>>>>>> Siouxsie wore swastika T-shirts. The Pistols did >>>>>>> a song called "Belsen was a Gas" - how they got away >>>>>>> with that God knows ...... Siouxsie did get some >>>>>>> criticism for it, and in a few years wore a >>>>>>> star-of-david T-shirt singing a song glorifying >>>>>>> Israel and saying in interviews that she was half >>>>>>> Jewish. Apology accepted, hopefully. "Joy Divison" >>>>>>> started as "Warsaw" (obvious Nazi connection) and >>>>>>> ended as "New Order" - this given a (relatively) >>>>>>> large Jewish population in Manchester. I love the >>>>>>> music of W/JD/NO and not seeing any anti-semitism >>>>>>> in the lyrics can only assume the names were down >>>>>>> to fashion/ignorance/bad advice. But then Tony >>>>>>> Wilson is a shrewd, well-educated man.... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> To all fans of 1980/81 new-wave ; if you have not >>>>>>> seen the film "Urgh a music war", do try to get >>>>>>> it - its amazingly good - loads of well-known and >>>>>>> obscure groups, often performing not their best-known >>>>>>> songs (very unusual). I got mine from a torrent site >>>>>>> a few months ago ; to see Magazine play "Model Worker" >>>>>>> is f***ing amazing ........ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Yours, >>>>>>> Richard Rodney Grimston >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Paul Bryant >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Well, I said >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Surely Joy Division/New Order plays with Nazi >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> > terminology to begin with. To add Oven Gloves to >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> > mix is definately on the same trajectory of >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> grotesque >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> > and in my view horribly misplaced humour. >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> > pb >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> and dave said >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> --- dave wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Oh my, heavy topic for a debut post, and apologies >>>>>>>>>>> for coming in >>>>>>>>>>> rather late. But I don't see any logical >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> connection >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> between oven >>>>>>>>>>> gloves and nazi-era references. There seems to be >>>>>>>>>>> some confusion here >>>>>>>>>>> between ovens and the obscene technology of nazi >>>>>>>>>>> mass murder, which >>>>>>>>>>> was something quite different. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> so now I say >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Here's the connection : >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> When the Second World War >>>>>>>>> Came to an end >>>>>>>>> We forgave the Germans >>>>>>>>> And we were friends >>>>>>>>> Though they murdered six million >>>>>>>>> In the ovens they fried >>>>>>>>> The Germans now too >>>>>>>>> Have God on their side. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> pb/bd >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> __________________________________________________ >>>>>>>>> Do You Yahoo!? >>>>>>>>> Tired of spam? Yahoo! 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Groups Links >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > From pbryant98@... Sun Jun 4 22:22:44 2006 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2006 13:22:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Re: A quick question... In-Reply-To: <448338ED.7060808@...> Message-ID: <20060604202244.88776.qmail@...> Has anyone put together a list of the 1960s Night Rides and Top Gears available? pb --- Eddie Duffy wrote: > OK, I've *finally* updated Kat's Karavan with that > Night Ride from 1968 > (Davey Graham & Alan Jackson in session). Big thanks > to Colin for > sending it to me! > > I'll try and post something each week from now on. > > BTW, does anyone have that Ivor Cutler Night Ride > that keeps cropping up > on eBay? If not, I might just have to bite the > bullet and buy it. > > Cheers, > > Eddie. > > thebarguest wrote: > > Sorry Ed. Shouldn't have ass-umed ! > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Duffy" > wrote: > > > >> I've not given up, just not had chance to update > recently. I'm only > >> > > able > > > >> to update at weekends and I've missed the last > two. New job keeping > >> > > me v. > > > >> busy! > >> > >> I have an old Night Ride (generously supplied by > Colin Ellis) to > >> > > put up > > > >> soon, hopefully this weekend. (Which reminds me, > I must send Colin > >> > > some > > > >> stuff soon...) > >> > >> Eddie. > >> > >> > >>> There's quite a bit more on the vid as well eg > >>> Dead Kennedys, John Cooper-Clarke. > >>> A new blog would be nice, esp as Duffpaddy > (Kat's Karavan) > >>> seems to have given up on his ......... > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Roger Carruthers > > >>> wrote: > >>> > >>>> Yep, it did start to trickle down eventually, I > was just being > >>>> > >>> impatient ;-) > >>> > >>>> looking forward to watching it tomorrow night. > >>>> Looking at my vinyl copy, there�s a couple of > things missing, > >>>> > >>> exactly one > >>> > >>>> track per side in fact, namely: > >>>> > >>>> Toyah � Dance (no great loss there...) > >>>> The Members � Offshore banking Business > >>>> The Au Pairs � Come again > >>>> John Otway � Cheryl�s Going Home > >>>> > >>>> If I get time, I�ll rip my copy and upload the > full monty > >>>> > >>> somewhere � I�m in > >>> > >>>> the process of starting a blog, so watch this > space... > >>>> cheers > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> On 16/5/06 16:18, "thebarguest" > wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>> It seems to be active in www.torrentspy.com, > both > >>>>> album and video. Once you've started your > torrent > >>>>> program, it may take an hour or so to get > going. > >>>>> Both are not commercially available - crazy > with > >>>>> a listing like this : > >>>>> > >>>>> 1. Driven to Tears - The Police > >>>>> 2. Back in Flesh - Wall of Voodoo > >>>>> 3. Enola Gay - Orchestral Manoeuvres in the > Dark > >>>>> 4. Ain't This the Life - Oingo Boingo > >>>>> 5. Respectable Street - XTC > >>>>> 6. We Got the Beat - The Go-Go's > >>>>> 7. Total Eclipse - Klaus Nomi > >>>>> 8. Foolish I Know - Jools Holland > >>>>> 9. Ku Klux Klan - Steel Pulse > >>>>> 10. Uncontrollable Urge - Devo > >>>>> 11. Puppet - Echo & the Bunnymen > >>>>> 12. Tear It Up - The Cramps > >>>>> 13. Bad Reputation - Joan Jett & the > Blackhearts > >>>>> 14. Birdies - Pere Ubu > >>>>> 15. Down in the Park - Gary Numan > >>>>> 16. Shadow Line - The Fleshtones > >>>>> 17. He'd Send in the Army - Gang of Four > >>>>> 18. Homicide - 999 > >>>>> 19. Beyond and Back - X > >>>>> 20. Model Worker - Magazine > >>>>> 21. Sign of the Cross - Skafish > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, ROGER CARRUTHERS > >>>>> > > > > > >>>>> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>>>> Don't suppose you fancy reseeding that > torrent ? I > >>>>>>> just had alook for it, and the only one I > could find > >>>>>>> doesn't look very healthy. > >>>>>>> I have Urgh!.. on vinyl, and would love to > see the > >>>>>>> video, > >>>>>>> cheers > >>>>>>> Roger > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> --- thebarguest wrote: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> --------------------------------- > >>>>>>> In the early days of punk, both the Pistols > and > >>>>>>> Siouxsie wore swastika T-shirts. The Pistols > did > >>>>>>> a song called "Belsen was a Gas" - how they > got away > >>>>>>> with that God knows ...... Siouxsie did get > some > >>>>>>> criticism for it, and in a few years wore a > >>>>>>> star-of-david T-shirt singing a song > glorifying > >>>>>>> Israel and saying in interviews that she was > half > >>>>>>> Jewish. Apology accepted, hopefully. "Joy > Divison" > >>>>>>> started as "Warsaw" (obvious Nazi > connection) and > >>>>>>> ended as "New Order" - this given a > (relatively) > >>>>>>> large Jewish population in Manchester. I > love the > >>>>>>> music of W/JD/NO and not seeing any > anti-semitism > >>>>>>> in the lyrics can only assume the names were > down > >>>>>>> to fashion/ignorance/bad advice. But then > Tony > >>>>>>> Wilson is a shrewd, well-educated man.... > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> To all fans of 1980/81 new-wave ; if you > have not > >>>>>>> seen the film "Urgh a music war", do try to > get > >>>>>>> it - its amazingly good - loads of > well-known and > >>>>>>> obscure groups, often performing not their > best-known > >>>>>>> songs (very unusual). I got mine from a > torrent site > >>>>>>> a few months ago ; to see Magazine play > "Model Worker" > >>>>>>> is f***ing amazing ........ > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Yours, > >>>>>>> Richard Rodney Grimston > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Paul Bryant > >>>>>>> wrote: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Well, I said > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Surely Joy Division/New Order plays with > Nazi > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> > terminology to begin with. To add Oven > Gloves to > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> the > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> > mix is definately on the same > trajectory of > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> grotesque > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> > and in my view horribly misplaced > humour. > >>>>>>>>>> > > >>>>>>>>>> > pb > >>>>>>>>>> > > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> and dave said > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> --- dave wrote: > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Oh my, heavy topic for a debut post, and > apologies > >>>>>>>>>>> for coming in > >>>>>>>>>>> rather late. But I don't see any logical > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>> connection > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> between oven > >>>>>>>>>>> gloves and nazi-era references. There > seems to be > >>>>>>>>>>> some confusion here > >>>>>>>>>>> between ovens and the obscene technology > of nazi > >>>>>>>>>>> mass murder, which > >>>>>>>>>>> was something quite different. > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> so now I say > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Here's the connection : > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> When the Second World War > >>>>>>>>> Came to an end > >>>>>>>>> We forgave the Germans > >>>>>>>>> And we were friends > >>>>>>>>> Though they murdered six million > >>>>>>>>> In the ovens they fried > >>>>>>>>> The Germans now too > >>>>>>>>> Have God on their side. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> pb/bd > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > __________________________________________________ > >>>>>>>>> Do You Yahoo!? > >>>>>>>>> Tired of spam? Yahoo! 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Terms of > >>>>> > >>> Service > >>> > >>>>> . > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Yahoo! Groups Links > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From martin2@... Tue Jun 6 17:59:17 2006 From: martin2@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2006 16:59:17 +0100 Subject: World Cup Records Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20060606165808.02016768@...> Forget the official record by Embarrassing Forget all the reissues Forget Neil and Christine Hamilton (yes they've done one!) Forget the Crazy Frog THE real World Cup record is Lion Shirt by Dreadzone You can hear it on their MySpace page http://www.myspace.com/gregdread Listen to it and then go out and buy it Peely would have loved it martinw From roger.carruthers@... Wed Jun 7 13:31:27 2006 From: roger.carruthers@... (roger3905) Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2006 11:31:27 -0000 Subject: Peel favourites on TV - Bonzos and Viv Stanshall In-Reply-To: <00e701c680be$6fcf3570$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: I have these both on DVD if anyone is interested. Following this, I've been trying to get a copy of the film of Sir Henry, and have been gob- smacked to find that it's not (yet) available on DVD in the UK; it has been slated for release here 'sometime this year', and I did find somewhere on the other side of the Atlantic with copies for sale, but so far not here (Amazon has some joker asking £45 for a second hand VHS copy - yeah, right!). So, if anyone has a copy, and/or VHS version, I would love to hear from them. Also, of course, anyone who has any of the Peel sessions - I have all the ones that are at The Perfumed Garden, but I know there were others ( and I also know them to be rare as rocking-horse shite, but I thought I'd ask...) cheers Roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Webster" wrote: > > > The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band... on BBC 4 (Digital TV) on Friday 2nd June 2006 > at 22:00 to 23:00 > 40th Anniversary Celebration > The original line-up reunite for the first time since the early 1970s split > for a concert at the Astoria Theatre in London. Special guests Stephen Fry, > Adrian Edmondson, Phill Jupitus and Paul Merton take the part of the late > Vivian Stanshall. All four were inspired by the band's surreal combination > of music, comedy, vaudeville and sheer lunacy. > -------------------- > > No doubt this is a cut down version of the DVD that was issued recently. > I was at the show - and my balding pate was visible a few times on the DVD! > > Followed by a repeat of the Viv Stanshall piece > -------------------- > Vivian Stanshall - The Canyons of His Mind on BBC 4 (Digital TV) on Friday > 2nd June 2006 at 23:00 to 00:00 > The life story of one of the founders and lead singer of The Bonzo Dog > Doo-Dah Band. Starting with Stanshall's Southend upbringing, the programme > also takes in his art school days, his spell with the Bonzo Dog band, the > Peel Show monologue, his comic opera Stinkfoot through to his death in a > fire. Lifetime fan Stephen Fry is among the contributors, along with John > Peel, Jack Bruce and Bonzo members Neil Innes, Legs Larry Smith and Rodney > Slater. > > > Paul Webster > Check out http://www.dandelionradio.com > From pbryant98@... Wed Jun 7 14:13:27 2006 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 05:13:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Re: Peel favourites on TV - Bonzos and Viv Stanshall In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20060607121327.63264.qmail@...> Hi Roger There is a mighty 7/8 cd boot set of late 60s Peel sessions roaming around the universe. One disc is devoted to the Bonzos. I don't know if you know of this. I might be barking up the wrong tree. If you need further info I can post up the track lists when I get home... pb --- roger3905 wrote: > I have these both on DVD if anyone is interested. > Following this, I've been trying to get a copy of > the film of Sir Henry, and have been gob- > smacked to find that it's not (yet) available on DVD > in the UK; it has been slated for release > here 'sometime this year', and I did find somewhere > on the other side of the Atlantic with > copies for sale, but so far not here (Amazon has > some joker asking �45 for a second hand > VHS copy - yeah, right!). > So, if anyone has a copy, and/or VHS version, I > would love to hear from them. > Also, of course, anyone who has any of the Peel > sessions - I have all the ones that are at > The Perfumed Garden, but I know there were others ( > and I also know them to be rare as > rocking-horse shite, but I thought I'd ask...) > cheers > Roger > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Webster" > wrote: > > > > > > The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band... on BBC 4 (Digital > TV) on Friday 2nd June 2006 > > at 22:00 to 23:00 > > 40th Anniversary Celebration > > The original line-up reunite for the first time > since the early 1970s split > > for a concert at the Astoria Theatre in London. > Special guests Stephen Fry, > > Adrian Edmondson, Phill Jupitus and Paul Merton > take the part of the late > > Vivian Stanshall. All four were inspired by the > band's surreal combination > > of music, comedy, vaudeville and sheer lunacy. > > -------------------- > > > > No doubt this is a cut down version of the DVD > that was issued recently. > > I was at the show - and my balding pate was > visible a few times on the DVD! > > > > Followed by a repeat of the Viv Stanshall piece > > -------------------- > > Vivian Stanshall - The Canyons of His Mind on BBC > 4 (Digital TV) on Friday > > 2nd June 2006 at 23:00 to 00:00 > > The life story of one of the founders and lead > singer of The Bonzo Dog > > Doo-Dah Band. Starting with Stanshall's Southend > upbringing, the programme > > also takes in his art school days, his spell with > the Bonzo Dog band, the > > Peel Show monologue, his comic opera Stinkfoot > through to his death in a > > fire. Lifetime fan Stephen Fry is among the > contributors, along with John > > Peel, Jack Bruce and Bonzo members Neil Innes, > Legs Larry Smith and Rodney > > Slater. > > > > > > Paul Webster > > Check out http://www.dandelionradio.com > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From roger.carruthers@... Wed Jun 7 14:39:32 2006 From: roger.carruthers@... (ROGER CARRUTHERS) Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 13:39:32 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Peel favourites on TV - Bonzos and Viv Stanshall In-Reply-To: <20060607121327.63264.qmail@...> Message-ID: <20060607123932.27166.qmail@...> Most definitely interested! cheers R --- Paul Bryant wrote: > Hi Roger > > > There is a mighty 7/8 cd boot set of late 60s Peel > sessions roaming around the universe. One disc is > devoted to the Bonzos. I don't know if you know of > this. I might be barking up the wrong tree. If you > need further info I can post up the track lists when > I > get home... > > > pb > > > > --- roger3905 > wrote: > > > I have these both on DVD if anyone is interested. > > Following this, I've been trying to get a copy of > > the film of Sir Henry, and have been gob- > > smacked to find that it's not (yet) available on > DVD > > in the UK; it has been slated for release > > here 'sometime this year', and I did find > somewhere > > on the other side of the Atlantic with > > copies for sale, but so far not here (Amazon has > > some joker asking �45 for a second hand > > VHS copy - yeah, right!). > > So, if anyone has a copy, and/or VHS version, I > > would love to hear from them. > > Also, of course, anyone who has any of the Peel > > sessions - I have all the ones that are at > > The Perfumed Garden, but I know there were others > ( > > and I also know them to be rare as > > rocking-horse shite, but I thought I'd ask...) > > cheers > > Roger > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Webster" > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band... on BBC 4 (Digital > > TV) on Friday 2nd June 2006 > > > at 22:00 to 23:00 > > > 40th Anniversary Celebration > > > The original line-up reunite for the first time > > since the early 1970s split > > > for a concert at the Astoria Theatre in London. > > Special guests Stephen Fry, > > > Adrian Edmondson, Phill Jupitus and Paul Merton > > take the part of the late > > > Vivian Stanshall. All four were inspired by the > > band's surreal combination > > > of music, comedy, vaudeville and sheer lunacy. > > > -------------------- > > > > > > No doubt this is a cut down version of the DVD > > that was issued recently. > > > I was at the show - and my balding pate was > > visible a few times on the DVD! > > > > > > Followed by a repeat of the Viv Stanshall piece > > > -------------------- > > > Vivian Stanshall - The Canyons of His Mind on > BBC > > 4 (Digital TV) on Friday > > > 2nd June 2006 at 23:00 to 00:00 > > > The life story of one of the founders and lead > > singer of The Bonzo Dog > > > Doo-Dah Band. Starting with Stanshall's Southend > > upbringing, the programme > > > also takes in his art school days, his spell > with > > the Bonzo Dog band, the > > > Peel Show monologue, his comic opera Stinkfoot > > through to his death in a > > > fire. Lifetime fan Stephen Fry is among the > > contributors, along with John > > > Peel, Jack Bruce and Bonzo members Neil Innes, > > Legs Larry Smith and Rodney > > > Slater. > > > > > > > > > Paul Webster > > > Check out http://www.dandelionradio.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > From jimmystep@... Wed Jun 7 17:11:51 2006 From: jimmystep@... (Jimmy Stepek) Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 16:11:51 +0100 (BST) Subject: Peel favourites on TV - Bonzos and Viv In-Reply-To: <1149687798.641.30430.m17@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <20060607151151.24380.qmail@...> I caught the progs on BBC4. Not sure about the resurrected Bonzo's but the Ginger geezer was good. I'm sure I have all the Rawlinson End radio transmissions on CD plus assorted Bonzo stuff. E-mail me oft list and I'll sort you out! Nice to see PB here noising you all up..... :-) Cheers.....Jimmy (must remember to check the digests every now and then!) Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com From pbryant98@... Wed Jun 7 19:55:59 2006 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 10:55:59 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Bonzos sessions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20060607175559.5525.qmail@...> Dear Roger and all This all looks like stuff you guys will know all about, but however - here's the tracklist for the late 60s Peel sessions and sundry other BBC stuff cd boots I mentioned earlier. The Bonzos are on cd 7. I don't know why the whole thing was titled U-Spaces. pb U-SPACES: BBC ARCHIVES ------------------------------ VOLUME 1: BLUES BOOMERS 68 1.) Cream -- Politician (Recorded 1/9/68) (Aired 1/14/68) (3:49) 2.) Duster Bennett -- Worried Mind (Recorded 10/14/68) (Aired 11/3/68) (3:51) 3.) Fleetwood Mac -- Crazy For My Baby (Recorded 8/27/68) (Aired 10/13/68) (3:13) 4.) Fleetwood Mac -- Crutch and Kane (Recorded 8/27/68) (Aired 10/13/68) (3:12) 5.) Fleetwood Mac -- I Have To Laugh (Recorded 8/27/68) (Aired 9/1/68) (3:22) 6.) Fleetwood Mac -- I've Got A Mind Of My Own (Recorded 8/27/68) (Aired 9/1/68) (2:55) 7.) Ten Years After -- Rock Your Mama (Recorded 1/14/68) (Aired 4/7/68) (2:20) 8.) Ten Years After -- Portable People (Recorded 1/14/68) (Aired 4/7/68) (2:03) 9.) Ten Years After -- Woman Trouble (Recorded 8/14/68) (Aired 8/18/68) (4:36) 10.) Ten Years After -- {?} No Title Blues (Recorded 8/14/68) (Aired 8/18/68) (4:34) 11.) Eric Burdon And The Animals -- It Hurts Me Too (Recorded 5/21/68) (Aired 6/23/68) (3:45) 12.) Eric Burdon And The Animals -- White Houses (Recorded 5/21/68) (Aired 6/23/68) (3:39) 13.) John Dummer Blues Band -- Traveling Man (Recorded 7/2/68) (Aired 8/11/68) (4:04) 14.) Chicken Shack -- Everyday I have The Blues (Recorded 9/4/68) (Aired 9/8/68) (2:48) 15.) Chicken Shack -- The Night Life (Recorded 9/4/68) (Aired 9/8/68) (4:17) 16.) Chicken Shack -- Side Tracked (Recorded 9/4/68) (Aired 9/8/68) (2:44) 17.) Chicken Shack -- Mean Old World (Recorded 9/4/68) (Aired 9/8/68) (3:42) (All Peel Sessions) ----------------------------- VOLUME 2: DONOVAN 1.) There Is A Mountain (Recorded 1/16/68) (Aired 1/21/68) (Peel Session) 2.) As I Recall It (Recorded 1/16/68) (Aired 1/21/68) (Peel Session) 3.) Lalena (Recorded 1/16/68) (Aired 1/21/68) (Peel Session) 4.) The Tinker And The Crab (Recorded 1/16/68) (Aired 1/21/68) (Peel Session) 5.) Young Girl Blues (Recorded 1/16/68) (Aired 1/21/68) (Peel Session) 6.) The Trees They Do Grow High (Aired 7/27/68) (Bobbie Gentry Show BBC-2 TV) 7.) There Is A Mountain (Aired 7/27/68) (Bobbie Gentry Show BBC-2 TV) (W / Bobbie Gentry) 8.) Bugs (Aired 7/27/68) (Bobbie Gentry Show BBC-2 TV) (W / Bobbie Gentry) 9.) Sunny Day (Aired 7/27/68) (Bobbie Gentry Show BBC-2 TV) 10.) Preaching Love (Aired ?) (Unknown) 11.) Maria (Aired 1968) (Nana Mouskori BBC-2 (?) 12.) Someone's Singing (Aired 1968) (Andy Williams BBC-1 TV) (W / Andy Williams) 13.) Can Ye Dance (Aired 1968) (Andy Williams BBC-1 TV) 14.) An Old Fashioned Picture Book (Aired 1968) (Andy Williams BBC-1 TV) 15.) Someone's Singing (Aired 1968) (Andy Williams BBC-1 TV) (W / Andy Williams) 16.) Mad John's Escape (Recorded 6/11/68) (Aired 6/16/68) (Peel Session) 17.) It's Been A Long Time (Recorded 6/11/68) (Aired 6/16/68) (Peel Session) 18.) The Entertaining Of The Shy Little Girl (Recorded 6/11/68) (Aired 6/16/68) (Peel Session) 19.) Lalena (Recorded 6/11/68) (Aired 6/16/68) (Peel Session) 20.) Hast Thou Seen The Unicorn (Recorded 6/11/68) (Aired 6/16/68) (Peel Session) 21.) Skip-a-long Sam (Recorded 6/11/68) (Aired 7/21/68) (Peel Session) 22.) Where Is She (Aired 1968) (Esther Ofarim BBC-2 TV) 23.) Lord Of The Reedy River (Aired 1968) (Esther Ofarim BBC-2 TV) 24.) The Entertaining Of The Shy Little Girl (Aired 1968) (Esther Ofarim BBC-2 TV) 25.) Running From Home (Aired 1965) (A Boy Called Donovan, ITV) 26.) Be Not Too Hard (Aired 1967) (Soundtrack to “Poor Cow” Film) 27.) Poor Love (Aired 1967) (Soundtrack to “Poor Cow” Film) --------------------------- VOLUME 3: FOLK TO ROCK 1.) Fairport Convention -- If I Had A Ribbenbow (Recorded 2/6/68) (Aired 3/6/68) (2:33) 2.) Fairport Convention -- Time Will Show The Wiser (Recorded 2/6/68) (Aired 3/3/68) (3:02) 3.) Fairport Convention -- If Stomp (Recorded 2/6/68) (Aired 3/3/68) (2:33) 4.) Fairport Convention -- Violets Are Dawn (Recorded 2/6/68) (Aired 3/3/68) (3:32) 5.) Fairport Convention -- Fotheringay (Recorded 8/26/68) (Aired 9/1/68) (3:08) 6.) Fairport Convention -- If It Feels Good You Know It Can't Be Wrong (Recorded 8/26/68) (Aired 9/1/68) (3:14) 7.) Fairport Convention -- Meet On The Ledge (Recorded 11/25/68) (Aired 12/22/68) (2:46) 8.) Richard And Linda Thompson -- Draggin' The River (Recorded 1/1/73) (Aired 1/25/73) (2:12) 9.) John Renbourn -- Crazy Man Michael (Aired 1971) (Night Ride) (1:41) 10.) John Renbourn -- Lord Franklin (Aired 1971) (Night Ride) (3:18) 11.) John Renbourn -- The Penny And The Apricot Tree (Aired 1971) (Night Ride) (2:59) 12.) Pentangle -- Turn Your Money Green (Recorded 1/29/68) (Aired 2/18/68) (2:28) 13.) Pentangle -- Soho (Recorded 1/29/68) (Aired 2/18/68) (3:24) 14.) Pentangle -- Let No Man Steal Your Time (Recorded 1/29/68) (Aired 2/18/68) (2:10) 15.) Pentangle -- No More My Lord (Recorded 7/2/68) (Aired 8/4/68) (3:11) 16.) Pentangle -- Bransle Gay / La Rotta / The Earl Of Salisbury (Recorded 7/2/68) (Aired 8/4/68) (3:14) 17.) Pentangle -- I'm Lonely (Recorded 7/2/68) (Aired 7/7/68) (2:57) 18.) Pentangle -- In Your Mind (Recorded 9/23/68) (Aired 11/3/68) (2:10) 19.) Pentangle -- I Loved A Lass (Recorded 9/23/68) (Aired 11/3/68) (2:41) 20.) Pentangle -- I Got A Feeling (Recorded 9/23/68) (Aired 12/15/68) (4:42) (All Peel Sessions) --------------------------------------- VOLUME 4: MALES AND OTHER ARTY TYPES 1.) Gilbert (O'Sullivan) -- I Didn't Know What To Do (Recorded 5/14/68) (Aired 6/16/68) (1:35) 2.) Gilbert (O'Sullivan) -- Disappear (Recorded 5/14/68) (Aired 6/16/68) (1:56) 3.) Gilbert (O'Sullivan) -- Better Than Valentino (Recorded 5/14/68) (Aired 6/16/68) (1:23) 4.) David Ackles -- Down River (Recorded 10/1/68) (Aired 10/27/68) (3:48) 5.) Leonard Cohen -- Like A Bird On The Wire (Recorded 7/9/68) (Aired 8/11/68) (3:28) 6.) Leonard Cohen -- You Know Who I Am (Recorded 7/9/68) (Aired 8/11/68) (3:00) 7.) Leonard Cohen -- That's No Way To Say Goodbye (Recorded 7/9/68) (Aired 8/11/68) (2:56) 8.) Leonard Cohen -- The Dress Rehearsal Rag (Recorded 7/9/68) (Aired 8/11/68) (5:36) 9.) Roy Harper -- Life Goes By (Recorded 3/13/68) (Aired 3/17/68) (3:06) 10.) Tim Hardin -- Don't Make Promises (Recorded 7/15/68) (Aired 7/28/68) (3:27) 11.) Tim Hardin -- Danville Dame (Recorded 7/15/68) (Aired 7/28/68) (4:36) 12.) Tim Rose -- Roanoke (Recorded 7/1/68) (Aired 8/11/68) (3:45) 13.) Tim Rose -- Foggy Mountain Breakdown On Rye With Mustard (Recorded 7/1/68) (Aired 8/11/68) (2:02) 14.) Scott Walker -- Black Sheep Boy (Aired 1968) (Nana Mouskori BBC TV ?) (2:40) 15.) Brian Auger Trinity -- The Road To Cairo (Peel 9/68 or 10/68) (4:45) 16.) Alan Price -- Don't Stop The Carnival (Aired ?) (BBC TV ?) (2:19) 17.) Alan Price -- The Times They Are A' Changing (Aired ?) (BBC TV ?) (1:21) 18.) Grapefruit -- Dear Delilah (Recorded 1/15/68) (Aired 1/21/68) (2:27) 19.) Grapefruit -- Trying to Make It to Monday (Recorded 1/15/68) (Aired 1/21/68) (2:53) 20.) Liverpool Scene -- Tramcar To Frankenstein (Recorded 1/6/69) (Aired 1/19/69) (7:35) 21.) Barcley James Harvest -- Pools Of Blue (Recorded 7/30/68) (Aired 8/4/68) (3:06) 22.) Barcley James Harvest -- Small Time Town (Recorded 7/30/68) (Aired 8/4/68) (1:59) (All Peel Sessions) ---------------------------------------- VOLUME 5: A CLASS OF ENGLISH 1.) Small Faces -- If I Were A Carpenter (Recorded 4/9/68) (Aired 3/6/68) (2:25) 2.) Small Faces -- Lazy Sunday (Recorded 4/9/68) (Aired 4/14/68) (3:11) 3.) Small Faces -- Get Ready (Recorded 4/9/68) (Aired 4/14/68) (2:25) 4.) Small Faces -- Everylittle bit hurts (Recorded 4/9/68) (Aired 4/14/68) (5:13) 5.) The Jeff Beck Group -- Shapes Of Things (Recorded 9/17/68) (Aired 9/29/68) (3:08) 6.) The Nice -- Prelude (Recorded 6/10/68) (Aired 6/16/68) (0:29) 7.) The Nice -- Hang Onto A Dream (Recorded 11/26/68) (Aired 12/1/68) (4:22) 8.) The Nice -- {unknown} (Recorded ?) (Aired ?) (4:20) 9.) The Kinks -- Days (Recorded 7/1/68) (Aired 7/7/68) (2:45) 10.) The Kinks -- Monica (Recorded 7/7/68) (Aired 7/7/68) (2:21) 11.) Traffic -- Heaven Is In Your Mnd (Recorded 12/11/67) (Aired 12/24/67) (3:44) 12.) Traffic -- No Face, No Name, No Number (Recorded 12/11/67) (Aired 12/24/67) (3:40) 13.) Traffic -- Dealer (Recorded 12/11/67) (Aired 12/24/67) (4:43) 14.) Traffic -- Hope I Never Find Me Here (Recorded 12/11/67) (Aired 12/24/67) (2:16) 15.) Traffic -- Roamin' Thru The Gloamin' With 40,000 Headmen (Recorded 2/26/68) (Aired 4/7/68) (3:51) 16.) Traffic -- Dear Mr. Fantasy (Recorded 2/26/68) (Aired 4/7/68) (6:58) 17.) Traffic -- Feelin Alright (Recorded 6/24/68) (Aired 6/28/68) (3:18) 18.) Mason, Capaldi, Wood & Frog -- Waiting On You (Recorded 2/25/69) (Aired 3/2/69) (2:34) 19.) Mason, Capaldi, Wood & Frog -- Crying To Be Heard (Recorded 2/25/69) (Aired 3/2/69) (3:49) 20.) Mason, Capaldi, Wood & Frog -- World In Changes (Recorded 2/25/69) (Aired 3/2/69) (5:00) 21.) Mason, Capaldi, Wood & Frog -- Leaving Blues (Recorded 2/25/69) (Aired 3/2/69) (3:25) (All Peel Sessions) ----------------------- VOLUME 6: RATHER CLEVER CHAPS 1.) Tim Buckley -- Coming Home To You (Recorded 4/1/68) (Aired 4/7/68) (2:58) 2.) Tim Buckley -- Morning Glory (Recorded 4/1/68) (Aired 4/7/68) (3:20) 3.) Tim Buckley -- Sing A Sing For You (Recorded 4/1/68) (Aired 4/7/68) (2:31) 4.) Tim Buckley -- Hallucinations The Troubadour (Recorded 4/1/68) (Aired 4/7/68) (10:37) 5.) Tim Buckley -- Once I Was (Recorded 4/1/68) (Aired 4/7/68) (3:57) 6.) Procol Harum -- Rambling On (Recorded 2/14/68) (Aired 2/25/68) (4:17) 7.) Procol Harum -- Shine On Brightly (Recorded 2/14/68) (Aired 2/25/68) (3:38) 8.) Procol Harum -- Wish Us Well (Recorded 8/19/68) (Aired 9/8/68) (3:28) 9.) Procol Harum -- Skip Softly My Moonbeams (Recorded 8/19/68) (Aired 9/8/68) (3:32) 10.) Procol Harum -- Long Gone Geek (Recorded 8/19/68) (Aired 9/8/68) (2:36) 11.) Procol Harum--In Held 'Twas In I (3rd Movement) (Recorded 8/19/68) (Aired 9/8/68) (3:54) 12.) Moody Blues -- The Best Way To Travel (Recorded 7/16/68) (Aired 7/21/68) (3:32) 13.) Moody Blues -- Ride My Seesaw (Recorded 7/16/68) (Aired 7/21/68) (3:41) 14.) Moody Blues -- Voices In The Sky (Recorded 7/16/68) (Aired 7/21/68) (3:12) 15.) Moody Blues -- Dr. Livingstone I Presume (Recorded 7/16/68) (Aired 7/21/68) (2:53) 16.) The Alan Bown Set -- Mutiny (Recorded 3/20/68) (Aired 4/7/68) (2:24) 17.) The Alan Bown Set -- Story Book (Recorded 3/20/68) (Aired 4/7/68) (3:05) 18.) The Glass Menagerie -- You Didn't Have To Be So Nice (Recorded 6/5/68) (Aired 6/23/68) (2:53) (All Peel Sessions) -------------------------------------- VOLUME 7: THE BONZO DOG DOO-DAH BAND 1.) Young Girl (Recorded 7/8/68) (Aired 7/21/68) (0:11) 2.) Beautiful Zelda (Recorded 7/8/68) (Aired 7/21/68) (2:22) 3.) Captain Cool (Recorded 7/8/68) (Aired 7/21/68) (3:35) 4.) My Pink Half Of The Drainpipe (Recorded 7/8/68) (Aired 7/21/68) (3:17) 5.) 11 Moustachioed Daughters (Recorded 7/8/68) (Aired 7/21/68) (2:49) 6.) Can Blue Men Sing The Whites (Recorded 7/8/68) (Aired 8/18/68) (3:29) 7.) Shirt (Recorded 10/8/68) (Aired 10/20/68) (2:27) 8.) I'm The Urban Spaceman (Recorded 10/8/68) (Aired 10/20/68) (2:16) 9.) Bride Stripped Bare "By The Bachelors" (Recorded 10/8/68) (Aired 10/20/68) (2:31) 10.) Except From The Brain Opera (Recorded 10/8/68) (Aired 10/20/68) (4:14) 11.) Ready Made (E's Mad Dreg) (Recorded 10/8/68) (Aired 10/20/68) (2:49) 12.) Hello Mabel (Recorded 10/29/68) (Aired 11/2/68) (2:42) 13.) Do The Trouser Press (Recorded ) (Aired probably 2/19/69) (Radio 1 Club) (2:33) 14.) Humanoid Boogie (Recorded ) (Aired probably 2/19/69) (Radio 1 Club) (2:57) 15.) Canyons Of Your Mind (Recorded ) (Aired probably 2/19/69) (Radio 1 Club) (3:02) 16.) Mr. Apollo (Recorded 3/3/69) (Aired 3/9/69) (Symonds) (4:02) (All Peel Sessions) -------------------------------------- VOLUME 8: THE PROGRESSIVE HOARDES 1.) Family -- The Weaver's Answer (Recorded 7/29/68) (Aired 8/4/68) (5:22) 2.) Family -- Second Generation Woman (Recorded 11/11/68) (Aired 11/24/68) (3:01) 3.) Love Sculpture -- Sabre Dance (Recorded 9/16/68) (Aired 10/6/68) (3:46) 4.) Moby Grape -- If You Can't Learn From Your Mistakes (Recorded 2/14/69) (Aired 3/16/69) (2:39) 5.) Moby Grape -- Trucking Man (Recorded 2/14/69) (Aired 3/16/69) (1:58) 6.) Moby Grape -- Ain't That A Shame (Recorded 2/14/69) (Aired 3/16/69) (2:39) 7.) Moby Grape -- Five To Eight (Recorded 2/14/69) (Aired 3/16/69) (4:12) 8.) Pink Floyd -- The Murderotic Woman or Careful With That Axe Eugene (Recorded 6/25/68) (Aired 8/11/68) (3:02) 9.) Pink Floyd -- The Massed Gadgets Of Hercules (aka Saucerful Of Secrets) (Recorded 6/25/68) (Aired 8/11/68) (6:45) 10.) Pink Floyd -- Let There Be More Light (Recorded 6/25/68) (Aired 8/11/68) (3:39) 11.) Pink Floyd -- Julia Dream (Recorded 6/25/68) (Aired 8/11/68) (2:18) 12.) Tyrannosaurus Rex -- One Inch Rock (Recorded 6/11/68) (Aired 8/25/68) (1:40) 13.) Tyrannosaurus Rex -- Traveling Tragician (Recorded 10/14/68) (Aired 12/22/68) (1:44) 14.) Yardbirds -- Goodnight Sweet Josephine (Recorded 3/6/68) (Aired 3/10/68) (2:26) 15.) Yardbirds -- Think About It (Recorded 3/6/68) (Aired 3/10/68) (3:18) 16.) Yardbirds -- White Summer (Recorded 3/6/68) (Aired 3/10/68) (4:16) 17.) Jethro Tull -- Love Story (Recorded 11/5/68) (Aired 12/15/68) (2:57) 18.) Jethro Tull -- Dharma For One (Recorded 11/5/68) (Aired 12/15/68) (3:37) 19.) Jethro Tull -- Stormy Monday Blues (Recorded 11/5/68) (Aired 12/15/68) (4:02) 20.) Jethro Tull -- Beggar's Farm (Recorded 11/5/68) (Aired 12/15/68) (3:14) (All Peel Sessions) VOLUME 9: (New contributions From Rich Prest) BONUS TRACKS ECLECTION "Top Gear" BBC Radio. Aired 12/8/68 1. If I could Love Her 2. Days Left Behind 3. Time For Love 4. Please "Top Gear" BBC Radio. Aired 4/27/69 5. Charity 6. Both Sides Now 7. Restitution 8. Earth 9. Put On Your Face MIGHTY BABY "Top Gear" BBC Radio. Aired 12/20/69 10. I'm From The Country 11. India 12. House Without Windows PRETTY THINGS "Top Gear" BBC Radio. Recorded 5/20/69, Aired 5/25/69 13. Alexander 14. Marilyn __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From sploozed@... Sun Jun 11 15:29:50 2006 From: sploozed@... (Mark) Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2006 14:29:50 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Dandelion Radio In-Reply-To: <00ec01c680bf$acd35e00$0201a8c0@...> Message-ID: <20060611132950.4310.qmail@...> --- Paul Webster wrote: > If you have any rare Desmond Dekker then you might > want to go and dig it out > and play it again. To be honest the only rare DD LP I have is a Live affair and sadly, like most live LPs of that era it doesn't really work. By the way I got to listen to Dandelion and it really is very good - Well worth the effort I'd say. Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com From paul@... Mon Jun 12 11:00:29 2006 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 10:00:29 +0100 Subject: Bespoken Word - John Cooper Clarke on BBC Radio 4 Message-ID: <03e801c68dfe$a9613ed0$0201a8c0@...> An old favourite of John Peel - who did sessions back in 1978 and 1983 and made it into the 1977 Festive 50. BBC Radio 4 on Tuesday 13th June 2006 at 23:00 to 23:30 then subsequent Tuesdays at same time until 7th July HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE NEW SERIES Attila the Stockbroker (the original and best, with a piece about how internet spam is taking over the world); Zena Edwards (with a poem set to music about an old man who, when he walks, reveals his past flair as a samba dancer); Benjamin Zephaniah (a proud inclusion who originally contacted the show to say he'd like to appear); Polar Bear (the next big new thing, from Birmingham); Charlie Dark (major up and coming talent); Malgorzata Kitowski ( with a poem about the joys of knitting); John Hegley (the alternative poet laureate); Ed Harris (talented new poet/writer with a new angle on love poetry); Serafina Steer (harp playing gritty songbird); Luke Wright ("I don't get out of bed for less than ten grand") ; James Quinn (former Coronation Street actor and National Poetry Slam Champion and Radio 4's Ralph Stanza); Doctor Stewart (unique deep voiced performer and free spirit); Niall McDevitt (Irish poet with a piece about the international community of heroin addicts); Littleman and Edge (talented newcomers originally launched on Bespoken Word and were named Word Up Grand Slam Champions 2005); http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/arts/bespokenword.shtml Paul From guyanthonybrown@... Mon Jun 12 22:39:11 2006 From: guyanthonybrown@... (GuyAnthonyBrown) Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 20:39:11 -0000 Subject: Bonzos Message-ID: "Paul Bryant" pbryant98@... wrote: >> here's the tracklist for the late 60s Peel sessions and sundry other BBC stuff cd boots I mentioned earlier. The Bonzos are on cd 7. I don't know why the whole thing was titled U-Spaces. Actually they are 'U-Spaces' because 'Velvet Fogg' who originally posted these for me, runs an excellent psych site called 'U-Spaces' These recordings were preserved by yours truly on my reel-to-reel tapes made at the time, and I condensed and restored these 8 volumes myself a couple of years ago now. Interesting I have since met another fellow who did exactly the same thing - made reel to reels in the late 60's with Peel's links eliminated - he bequeathed me the tapes. I have been restoring these too, and it looks like another 8 or 9 volumes of non overlapping 60's Peel sessions should be forthcoming from my studio within a few months - includes the Yardbirds 'Dazed and Confused' missing from the first set and worth the price of admission alone. All you lads and lasses will be most welcome to get copies when they are done. Cheers GUY From herra.gee@... Mon Jun 12 23:40:37 2006 From: herra.gee@... (Herra Gee) Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 00:40:37 +0300 Subject: C-88 Message-ID: <448DDF55.10703@...> Evening all, as I'm sorting (admittedly slowly) through my tapes of Finnish Peel shows (yes, a new batch of those is coming some fine day) and trying to compile a decent tracklisting for each show, I've come across a couple of annoyances. So I thought maybe some of you might be able to sort them out for me. A couple hours googling didn't do the trick. We're talking about July 1988. Which Too Much Texas (featuring Tom Hingley, later of the Inspirals) 12" included 'You Blister My Paint'? Was it the Uglyman or the Playtime release? Did The Wildhouse (from Dundee) ever release 'Loathsome' as a commercial 12"? The band's website (I'm amazed they're still around...) does not contain any kind of discography. Also, was there ever a (punk) band called Gruel? Did they have a tune titled 'Dead and Buried'? Or am I hearing something I shouldn't? Research and Destroy, Goofy From dutch_record_59@... Mon Jun 12 21:19:44 2006 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 12:19:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: New Graphic Site Message-ID: <20060612191944.85864.qmail@...> Note: forwarded message attached. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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All you lads and lasses > will > be most welcome to get copies when they are done. > > Cheers GUY Excellent, congratulations on your hard work, it's appreciated. Many unsung heroes beaver away preserving stuff in the nick of time, I've done it myself. Will the new set include any John Martyn? pb __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From martin2@... Tue Jun 13 00:55:09 2006 From: martin2@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 23:55:09 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Bonzos In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20060612235423.01e52db8@...> At 21:39 12/06/2006, you wrote: > >"Paul Bryant" pbryant98@... wrote: >>> here's the tracklist for the late 60s Peel sessions >and sundry other BBC stuff cd boots I mentioned >earlier. The Bonzos are on cd 7. I don't know why the >whole thing was titled U-Spaces. > >Actually they are 'U-Spaces' because 'Velvet Fogg' who >originally posted these for me, runs an excellent >psych site called 'U-Spaces' > >These recordings were preserved by yours truly on my >reel-to-reel tapes made at the time, and I condensed >and restored these 8 volumes myself a couple of years >ago now. > >Interesting I have since met another fellow who did exactly >the same thing - made reel to reels in the late 60's >with Peel's links eliminated - he bequeathed me the >tapes. I have been restoring these too, and it looks >like another 8 or 9 volumes of non overlapping 60's >Peel sessions should be forthcoming from my studio >within a few months - includes the Yardbirds 'Dazed >and Confused' missing from the first set and worth the >price of admission alone. All you lads and lasses will >be most welcome to get copies when they are done. > >Cheers GUY > > Which sounds fascinating as indeed does the original set which who knows I may someday get hold of! martinw From roger.carruthers@... Tue Jun 13 11:28:17 2006 From: roger.carruthers@... (ROGER CARRUTHERS) Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 10:28:17 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Bonzos In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20060612235423.01e52db8@...> Message-ID: <20060613092817.94634.qmail@...> It's still out there - I'm downloading it as we speak, and the torrent still reasonably healthy. Just goes to show how much interest there is. If only someone would set up a dedicated Peel tracker, I'm sure there's shed-loads of recordings out there, that we'll never even know about, let alone hear. A case in point is the Viv Stanshall sessions which I've happily just acquired, thanks to Jimmy S, which even the BBC don't have copies of, a fact which Peely himself lamented on several occasions. I'd do it myself, but sadly I have neither the time nor the expertise, cheers R --- Martin Wheatley wrote: > At 21:39 12/06/2006, you wrote: > > > >"Paul Bryant" pbryant98@... wrote: > >>> here's the tracklist for the late 60s Peel > sessions > >and sundry other BBC stuff cd boots I mentioned > >earlier. The Bonzos are on cd 7. I don't know why > the > >whole thing was titled U-Spaces. > > > >Actually they are 'U-Spaces' because 'Velvet Fogg' > who > >originally posted these for me, runs an excellent > >psych site called 'U-Spaces' > > > >These recordings were preserved by yours truly on > my > >reel-to-reel tapes made at the time, and I > condensed > >and restored these 8 volumes myself a couple of > years > >ago now. > > > >Interesting I have since met another fellow who > did exactly > >the same thing - made reel to reels in the late > 60's > >with Peel's links eliminated - he bequeathed me > the > >tapes. I have been restoring these too, and it > looks > >like another 8 or 9 volumes of non overlapping > 60's > >Peel sessions should be forthcoming from my studio > >within a few months - includes the Yardbirds > 'Dazed > >and Confused' missing from the first set and worth > the > >price of admission alone. All you lads and lasses > will > >be most welcome to get copies when they are done. > > > >Cheers GUY > > > > > Which sounds fascinating as indeed does the original > set > which who knows I may someday get hold of! > > martinw > > From jimmystep@... Tue Jun 13 12:05:16 2006 From: jimmystep@... (Jimmy) Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 10:05:16 -0000 Subject: Bonzos In-Reply-To: <20060612221432.75443.qmail@...> Message-ID: > > Will the new set include any John Martyn? > > pb Are you still looking for the elusive "River" Paul? Maybe someday it will turn up! From robfleay@... Tue Jun 13 13:10:20 2006 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 11:10:20 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Bonzos Message-ID: <20060613101221.FDEG24467.aamtaout02-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> > I've happily just acquired, thanks to Jimmy S, which > even the BBC don't have copies of, a fact which Peely > himself lamented on several occasions. The Nick Drake session is also missing in action I think, BBC certainly don't have a copy any more..would love to hear that one ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.ntlworld.com Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software Visit www.ntlworld.com/security for more information From pbryant98@... Tue Jun 13 12:27:01 2006 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 03:27:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Re: Bonzos In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20060613102701.38872.qmail@...> --- Jimmy wrote: > > > > > Will the new set include any John Martyn? > > > > pb > > Are you still looking for the elusive "River" Paul? > Maybe someday it > will turn up! Yes, also the Idle Race doing "She Sang Hymns out of Tune" but that wasn't a Peel session... strange how these obscurities haunt me pb __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From hangthedj@... Tue Jun 13 16:00:52 2006 From: hangthedj@... (hangthedj) Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 15:00:52 +0100 Subject: [peel] John Peel's Record Box In-Reply-To: <20060613132755.85403.qmail@...> References: <20060613132755.85403.qmail@...> Message-ID: not a torrent, but... http://my.opera.com/JohnPeelsRecordBox/blog/ >... Could someone please tell me where I can find an active torrent >(or megaupload/rapidshare link) for the Peel Singles >collection(142). I have a few of them(bad quality) but it would be >great if I could have most, if not all of it. The torrent for a >collection which has been listed on two premier bittorrent >portals has no seeders though the initial statistics show that there >are 3 seeders. > >Thank You From domesticempire@... Tue Jun 20 03:38:53 2006 From: domesticempire@... (DomesticEmpire) Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 02:38:53 +0100 Subject: More John Peel Files Uploaded... Message-ID: I've just uploaded three complete programmes of the John Peel Show over at http://johnpeeleveryday.blogspot.com/ They are 9th, 10th & 11th July 2002 and follow on from the week that was previously posted. Hope you enjoy them :-) -- Gary {aka DomesticEmpire} http://johnpeeleveryday.blogspot.com From jeremy_lubin@... Wed Jun 21 03:00:24 2006 From: jeremy_lubin@... (jeremy_lubin) Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 01:00:24 -0000 Subject: Derailroaded now available on DVD in the UK!!! Message-ID: Hey everyone, We are excited to announce that Derailroaded: Inside the Mind of Larry "Wild Man" Fischer is now available on DVD in the UK on the PLEXIFILM LABEL!! To purchase, please go to our website at http://www.derailroaded.com, and click on "Buy the DVD." The DVD is NTSC/REGION FREE so if you live in the USA and don't want to wait for it to be released domestically, you can still purchase it as an import and it WILL work on your DVD player. The DVD contains 2 Full audio commentary tracks plus 49 minutes of deleted scenes including: Weird Al sings Wild Man, Interview with Rudy Ray Moore aka Dolemite & more!! Please pass this email along to any and all who might appreciate our film. Enjoy!! -The Ubin Twinz p.s. Check out our brand new MySpace page at www.myspace.com/derailroaded and pass on the good word to your friends on myspace. "Equal parts hilarity and heartbreak...the fine line between madness and genius has rarely been so acutely drawn. 5/5 STARS" - David Sheppard, MOJO Magazine "Stunning document of an outsider's life unraveling. 5/5 STARS"- Rob Young, UNCUT Magazine "Derailroaded is a funhouse mirror of a movie that brilliantly reflects the warped, fractured chapters of Fischer's unique life story. 5/5 STARS" -KJ Doughton, Film Threat "As discomfortingly fascinating as listening to a couple's heated argument at a table near yours in a restaurant" -Joe Leydon, Variety "Josh Rubin's fascinating documentary disects the life of Larry "Wild Man" Fischer, juggling the question: lunatic or musical genius?"- Austin Chronicle "Demons and genius make strange bedfellows. And we're complicit in the relationship." -Dallas Morning News "Filmmakers Josh Rubin and Jeremy Lubin present a humourous and tragic portrait of Fischer who continues to battle his demons even today" -moviehole.net "Derailroaded proves haunting and suggestively epic" -Seattle Times "Strangely fascinating, a devistating portrait of delusion and fathomless despair." -Seattle's The Stranger "The Wild Man cometh! 3/4 STARS" - Vince Musetto, NY Post "Fascinating!" - New York Magazine "Like the man himself, Derailroaded is heartbreaking, funny and fascinating at the same time."- Laura Marrich, The Alibi "While some scenes are undeniably funny, the film is a sensitive and haunting portrait of a man who can't cope with the rigors of show business, yet repeatedly throws himself into its trenches."-Ronit Feldman, Detroit Metro Times "This sensitive, informed and ultimately melancholic bio-doc sums it up very eloquently indeed" 4/5 STARS- Time Out London "For sheer jaw-dropng pleasure, the kind derived from re-learning that truth is stranger than fiction, Derailroaded is unbeatable!"- David Pellfrey, Black and White "A hilarious/tragic/bizarre/unforgettable documentary!"-Matt Silvie, Seattlest DERAILROADED: Inside the Mind of Larry "Wild Man" Fischer An Ubin Twinz Film de*rail*road*ed (di rāl'rōd ed) 1. pt.; a neologism; one man's psycholinguistic and schizo-musical metaphor for derailed, to have caused a train, mind or life to go off the tracks. 2. proper noun; an 86 minute documentary feature In this shocking and sensitive musical journey through the thunderstorms of the mind of manic-depressive and paranoid-schizophrenic Larry "Wild Man" Fischer, we follow his discordant encounters in the music business. Institutionalized at 16 after attacking his mother with a knife, Fischer wandered the mean streets of L.A. singing his unique brand of songs for 10¢ each to passersby. He was discovered by Frank Zappa, with whom he cut his first record album, including the enduring dada rock classic 'Merry Go Round'. A precursor to punk, Fischer became an underground club and concert favourite, earning him the title of "godfather of outsider music." Over the course of his 40 year career, Fischer has performed constantly, is the first artist ever recorded on Rhino Records, was featured on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, had a top hit in the UK Pop Charts with 'Go To Rhino Records', which featured in John Peel's Festive Fifty 1976, was the subject of his own comic book, was a mainstay on The Dr Demento Show, and even sang a duet with the late Rosemary Clooney. Extensive archival footage from Fischer's early days, including his TV and club performances, trace his life from neglected child to tortured genius. We visit him at home, follow him on the streets, and speak with those who over the years witnessed - and survived - his erratic behavior: his family, his doctor, and industry professionals including Frank and Gail Zappa, Weird Al Yankovic, Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo, Solomon Burke, Dr. Demento, and Barnes and Barnes. You will be moved, amazed, repelled, and ultimately come to know what it is like to be profoundly DERAILROADED. www.derailroaded.com From thebarguest@... Thu Jun 22 19:49:31 2006 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest) Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 17:49:31 -0000 Subject: "Hobnobbing with the Executives" Message-ID: Anyone remember this song on Peel in about 1980 / 1981 ? If so, who did it ? thanks From troche@... Fri Jun 23 04:24:08 2006 From: troche@... (Tom Roche) Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 22:24:08 -0400 Subject: Marquee Smiff Message-ID: Unless you were Stateside, you might have missed a large picture of the lead singer from the rock group The Fall in the New York Times weekend section last month. The picture is either proud or dopey or brilliant or worrisome or dumb or scary, or all, or none, depending on the state of your current allegiance, if any, to the rock band The Fall. So decide for yourself. I have posted it here: http://launch.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/peel/photos/view/211f?b=1 or yahoo groups / peel / photos / etc tom r From domesticempire@... Tue Jun 27 22:08:24 2006 From: domesticempire@... (Gary) Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 20:08:24 -0000 Subject: More Peelie Downloads Message-ID: I've uploaded another batch of complete Peel programmes... TUESDAY 16TH JULY 2002 Peel Session: Loudon Wainwright III WEDNESDAY 17TH JULY 2002 Peel Sessions: Boom Bip And Dose One & cLOUDDEAD (sic) (Live from Maida Vale) THURSDAY 18TH JULY 2002 Peel Session: Circle More details at http://johnpeeleveryday.blogspot.com From colmgallagher@... Wed Jun 28 14:47:26 2006 From: colmgallagher@... (Colm Gallagher) Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 13:47:26 +0100 Subject: WFMU Dante Message-ID: Has anyone else on this group heard this? http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/FR Go to the entry marked June 22 2006 The Return of Failure and click listen to the first half hour or so of the show. Trust me Colm -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.9.5/377 - Release Date: 27/06/2006 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.9.5/377 - Release Date: 27/06/2006 From roger.carruthers@... Wed Jun 28 14:44:40 2006 From: roger.carruthers@... (roger3905) Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 12:44:40 -0000 Subject: All Time FF @ FurtiveFifty Message-ID: I've posted a reconstituted All Time Festive Fifty, as broadcast by Papa John P at the turn of the Millenium, at The Furtive Fifty; 3 CD's worth of the best of the best (even if there is just a tad too much Joy Division ;-)) Happy listening, R From neil_jenkins.geo@... Wed Jun 28 15:05:16 2006 From: neil_jenkins.geo@... (Neil Jenkins) Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 14:05:16 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] WFMU Dante In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20060628130516.54905.qmail@...> For those of us whose hardware situation prevents such listening pleasures, do you want to tell us what happens? :-) Colm Gallagher wrote: Go to the entry marked June 22 2006 The Return of Failure and click listen to the first half hour or so of the show. Trust me Colm Best regards, Neil www.neiljenkins.org www.live365.com/stations/neiljenkins www.dandelionradio.com www.myspace.com/dandelionradio --------------------------------- Try the all-new Yahoo! Mail . "The New Version is radically easier to use" � The Wall Street Journal From koogy@... Wed Jun 28 15:35:31 2006 From: koogy@... (Andrew Dean) Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 14:35:31 +0100 Subject: WFMU Dante In-Reply-To: <20060628130516.54905.qmail@...> References: <20060628130516.54905.qmail@...> Message-ID: Neil Jenkins writes: > For those of us whose hardware situation prevents such listening pleasures, do you want to tell us what happens? :-) strange pschye stuff interspersed with snippets of peel reading dante's inferno (probably from here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000004B69/102-7504656-1232128?v=glance&n=5 174 ) it's livening up an otherwise dull day fighting oracle stored procedures so thanks for the link andy From martin2@... Wed Jun 28 16:33:01 2006 From: martin2@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 15:33:01 +0100 Subject: [peel] WFMU Dante In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20060628153047.01f18578@...> At 13:47 28/06/2006, you wrote: > > > > > >Has anyone else on this group heard this? > > >http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/FR > >Go to the entry marked June 22 2006 The Return of Failure and click listen >to the first half hour or so of the show. > > >Trust me > >Colm rtsp://archive.wfmu.org/archive/FR/fr060622.rm?start=0:7:0 Will work in Net Transport or your Realplayer although it is the whole show not just the beginning martinw From stu.crow@... Wed Jun 28 16:25:11 2006 From: stu.crow@... (Stuart Crow) Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 15:25:11 +0100 Subject: [peel] More Peelie Downloads In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <44A29F57.29344.30E7C6@localhost> To: peel@yahoogroups.com From: "Gary" > I've uploaded another batch of complete Peel programmes... > > TUESDAY 16TH JULY 2002 > Peel Session: Loudon Wainwright III > > WEDNESDAY 17TH JULY 2002 > Peel Sessions: Boom Bip And Dose One & cLOUDDEAD (sic) (Live from > Maida Vale) > > THURSDAY 18TH JULY 2002 > Peel Session: Circle > > More details at http://johnpeeleveryday.blogspot.com If there had been just one of those sets on their own it would have been a highlight, but to have the three together like that made it IMHO one of the truly outstanding weeks. I wasn't set up to record in those days, so very many thanks indeed for putting these up. I shall be listening to these back to back tomorrow to make up for the lack of football! Cheers! Stuart From rockerq@... Wed Jun 28 22:19:54 2006 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 16:19:54 EDT Subject: [peel] All Time FF @ FurtiveFifty Message-ID: <533.1b7b719.31d43e6a@...> > just a > tad too much Joy Division > No - There can never be such a thing!! Even their oven gloves are v popular in my house! Rocker@... From michstoecker@... Thu Jun 29 16:59:07 2006 From: michstoecker@... (michael stoecker) Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 14:59:07 +0000 Subject: [peel] All Time FF @ FurtiveFifty In-Reply-To: Message-ID: pish posh. there can never be too much Joy Division. Michael >From: "roger3905" >Reply-To: peel@yahoogroups.com >To: peel@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [peel] All Time FF @ FurtiveFifty >Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 12:44:40 -0000 > >I've posted a reconstituted All Time Festive Fifty, as broadcast by Papa >John P at the turn of >the Millenium, at The Furtive Fifty; 3 CD's worth of the best of the best >(even if there is just a >tad too much Joy Division ;-)) >Happy listening, >R > > > > From roger.carruthers@... Thu Jun 29 20:55:05 2006 From: roger.carruthers@... (ROGER CARRUTHERS) Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 19:55:05 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] All Time FF @ FurtiveFifty In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20060629185505.55986.qmail@...> I thought that might ruffle a few feathers. I have no problem with JD really - I paid good money for a copy of Unknown Pleasures fairly recently - but I was rather surprised at how popular their particular brand of misery still was at the turn of the Millenium ;-) cheers Roger --- michael stoecker wrote: > pish posh. there can never be too much Joy Division. > > Michael > > > >From: "roger3905" > >Reply-To: peel@yahoogroups.com > >To: peel@yahoogroups.com > >Subject: [peel] All Time FF @ FurtiveFifty > >Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 12:44:40 -0000 > > > >I've posted a reconstituted All Time Festive Fifty, > as broadcast by Papa > >John P at the turn of > >the Millenium, at The Furtive Fifty; 3 CD's worth > of the best of the best > >(even if there is just a > >tad too much Joy Division ;-)) > >Happy listening, > >R > > > > > > > > > > > From martin2@... Fri Jun 30 20:07:23 2006 From: martin2@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 19:07:23 +0100 Subject: One World To End Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20060630190511.01edbf60@...> In the new schedules for Radio 1 from 25th September One World is to be ended Now sit down and imagine what the worst replacement could be and you'll be right It's 2 hours a night bloody Colin Murray!!!!!!!! RIP Radio 1 and may Andy Parfitt never sleep again http://www.waveguide.co.uk/news060630.htm#Major%20Revamp%20At%20Radio%201 martinw From domesticempire@... Fri Jun 30 20:49:41 2006 From: domesticempire@... (DomesticEmpire) Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 19:49:41 +0100 Subject: [peel] One World To End In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20060630190511.01edbf60@...> References: <6.2.1.2.0.20060630190511.01edbf60@...> Message-ID: Would it be overly flippant of me to say, 'Who Cares?'. Radio 1 ceased to be relevant as of October 2004 Gary (aka domestic empire) On 30/06/06, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > > > > > > In the new schedules for Radio 1 from 25th September One World > is to be ended > Now sit down and imagine what the worst replacement could be > and you'll be right > It's 2 hours a night bloody Colin Murray!!!!!!!! > > RIP Radio 1 and may Andy Parfitt never sleep again > > http://www.waveguide.co.uk/news060630.htm#Major%20Revamp%20At%20Radio%201 > > martinw > > -- Gary {aka DomesticEmpire} http://johnpeeleveryday.blogspot.com From martin2@... Fri Jun 30 21:18:27 2006 From: martin2@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 20:18:27 +0100 Subject: [peel] One World To End In-Reply-To: References: <6.2.1.2.0.20060630190511.01edbf60@...> Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20060630201734.01ef7800@...> At 19:49 30/06/2006, you wrote: > >Would it be overly flippant of me to say, 'Who Cares?'. > >Radio 1 ceased to be relevant as of October 2004 > >Gary >(aka domestic empire) Only if you think music ended in 2004 and Peel would have been very shocked if anyone did think that. He was about new music martinw From rockerq@... Fri Jun 30 21:25:33 2006 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 15:25:33 EDT Subject: [peel] One World To End Message-ID: <556.1120021.31d6d4ad@...> Sounds like Radio One throwing away their last pretence at attempting to fill the yawning void left by JP. Can only be good news for plucky independents like dandelionradio.com! Cheers! Rocker > In the new schedules for Radio 1 from 25th September One World > is to be ended > Now sit down and imagine what the worst replacement could be > and you'll be right > It's 2 hours a night bloody Colin Murray!!!!!! I > > RIP Radio 1 > From robfleay@... Fri Jun 30 22:31:41 2006 From: robfleay@... (Robf) Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 21:31:41 +0100 Subject: [peel] One World To End In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.0.20060630201734.01ef7800@...> References: Message-ID: <44A5983D.27985.D09B80@localhost> > Only if you think music ended in 2004 and Peel would have > been very shocked if anyone did think that. He was about > new music Agreed - and "in new music we trust" would have been the kind of phrase he would spout with tongue firmly in cheek...alas radio 1 seem to be seriously suggesting that they base their new "alternative" schedule around a naff marketing slogan