From fitfee68@... Mon Jul 2 13:17:37 2007 From: fitfee68@... (fitfee68) Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 11:17:37 -0000 Subject: Ramones documentary (tonight). Message-ID: Just spotted that the Ramones' End Of The Century' documentary is being aired on channel More 4 tonight (2nd July) at 10.30pm. From ken_garner@... Mon Jul 2 17:10:35 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 15:10:35 -0000 Subject: Oh Superman 1st plays on Peel 81? Message-ID: I don't have any scripts or tapes from 81, and do not now have time to go back to written archives to browse. Does anyone have a tape or evidence of when the first plays of Laurie Anderson's single Oh Superman were on Peel's show in 81? I need specific dates if at all possible. It's certain he was playing it from the original US independent release on One Ten (prop Bob George, who would of course go on to be an occasional US reporter on new music for the show until the mid 80s). Thanks! ken garner From rockerq@... Mon Jul 2 22:15:45 2007 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 16:15:45 EDT Subject: [peel] Oh Superman 1st plays on Peel 81? Message-ID: > < independent release on One Ten>> > Can't help with dates but the 7" on One Ten is one of the 142 that ended up in John Peel's 7" Record Box as featured in the UK Channel 4 documentary a couple of years ago. (I now have approx 133 of them!) Cheers! Rocker From mar.celle@... Tue Jul 3 13:50:11 2007 From: mar.celle@... (Marcelle) Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 13:50:11 +0200 Subject: Today and this week on Another Nice Mess Message-ID: <000701c7bd68$52b6d230$9600000a@PC154981710422> Hi there, today (live) and this week (listen again) on Another Nice Mess as always 3 hours of the most exciting, new and forthcoming underground music from all over the world: Special: Al Haca: exclusive mix Plus amongst others: Venetian Snares, Distance, Itty Minchesta, Vex’d, Barr, Someone Else, Dog Faced Hermans, Mohammed ‘Jimmy’ Mohammed, Istari Lasterfahrer, DJ Phokus, Error 23, Various, Ectogram, [A]pendics Shuffle, Kemialliset Ystävät, Handbag/Abba, Rosamunde, The Higsons, Tall Pony, Mundo, Arsey Rob, Gudrun Gut, DJ/Rupture & Andy Moor, Marnie Stern, Lesbians On Ecstasy, Burial 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, 3rd July 2007 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) MYSPACE: www.myspace.com/djanothernicemess [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 hubcity@... Tue Jul 3 14:22:16 2007 From: hubcity@... (hubcity@...) Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2007 08:22:16 -0400 Subject: [OT] [Altrok] Update #164: Support Your Local Web Radio Station! Message-ID: <0JKL000I7RPMSNT1@...> Folks, Firstly, the important stuff: Altrok Radio is at http://www.altrokradio.com Please remember to tune in whenever you can - every hour you listen turns into more visibility for the station; we show up higher in search listings, and such like that. And if you'd like to help us keep the stream running, check out the advertisers if they appeal to you; your interest actually helps fund us. Here's what you need to know about what we play: it's our opinion that there's no such thing as a "golden age" - in fact, "golden ages" are overrated by definition. They occur whenever things are good for long enough that pundits step back and say "wow, things are pretty great right now". Problem is, when the pundits have the time to say things like that, it means things have actually slowed down a bit...in fact, it's almost always an immediate precursor to things not being so good anymore. See, when you're writing about how good things are generally, you're not saying anything about specific good things...and that might be because you're no longer noticing them. So Altrok Radio doesn't think there was a golden age in the late 70s, the early 80's, the late 80's, or the 90's...because there's good new music being made all the time. You've just gotta know where to look. And Altrok Radio tries to make it a little easier for you. We're scanning the shops and trawling the Web, finding as much that's happening now as we can - and then we showcase it for you. All you have to do is tune in. Speaking of new music...This week, our Grinders (the stuff we play heavily) include music from: - Esiotrot - Reverend And The Makers - Washington Social Club - Editors - Chemical Brothers - Candie Payne Plus we've got newly-added music: - Black Kites - Paper Heart - Bloc Party - Hunting For Witches - Bobby Cook - Deja Vu - The Cribs - Our Bovine Public - The Cure - Love - Arlan Feiles - Sign Up - Adam Franklin - Seize The Day - Ben Godwin - New World City - Islands Lost At Sea - The Way We Played It Yesterday - Lismore - It's Come To This - The Loungs - Armageddon Outta Here - Manic - Carolina Ghost - Mr Derry - Goodnight - Peelgreems - The Magic Envelops Me - Sky Parade - I Feel Surreal - The White Stripes - Conquest - You Say Party! We Say Die! - Monster Our Newly-Added Classics: - Adam and the Ants - Stand and Deliver - The Bluebelles - Cath - The Clash - Brand New Cadillac - John Foxx - Europe After The Rain - Love & Rockets - No New Tale To Tell - Morrissey - The Last of the Famous International Playboys - Pop Will Eat Itself - X Y & Zee (Electric Sunshine Style Mix) - The Ramones - Cretin Hop - The Replacements - Hold My Life - The Smithereens - Time And Time Again As always, thanks for listening! - Sean Carolan Altrok Radio On your computer right now at http://www.altrokradio.com On the radio Fridays at 10pm, at 90.5 The Night From r.fewster@... Tue Jul 3 21:40:15 2007 From: r.fewster@... (Richard Fewster) Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 20:40:15 +0100 Subject: Maida Vale to be made into executive flats? Message-ID: <6974965b0707031240i7fc121afp9efc2984555b4d1c@...> From robfleay@... Tue Jul 3 22:34:54 2007 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 20:34:54 +0000 Subject: [peel] Maida Vale to be made into executive flats? Message-ID: <20070703203454.HKNX17393.aamtaout02-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> > Interesting how a building now considered "not suitable > for the demands of the 21st-century digital age" has been > perfectly able to host so many magic Peel recordings by > electronic artists, both live and recorded. I'm sure anyone who has ever been to Maida Vale knows what they are REALLY saying. The place is huge and has multiple studios - from the enormous MV1 where the BBC Symphony Orchestra were rehearsing while we were recording a session in MV4 - a much smaller, cosier arrangement. It was never built as a recording studio complex - I think it was originally an ice rink or something, and the BBC bought it and converted it to studios. Essentially they are saying is that it's way too big and in far too much of a desirable area for it to NOT be worth selling the land. They can sell the land for a fortune and purpose-build some new studios in a cheaper out of town location. And of course it will be utterly characterless. It's interesting that the news comes out now - just in time for Ken to write a touching epilogue to his Peel Sessions book! It wou ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam From ken_garner@... Wed Jul 4 01:33:44 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2007 23:33:44 -0000 Subject: Maida Vale to be made into executive flats? In-Reply-To: <20070703203454.HKNX17393.aamtaout02-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Message-ID: I can reassure friends that what I write in my concluding chapter about this plan will hardly be touching, except perhaps in the sense of 'baseball bat' and 'nuts'. They have tried to do this before, but as soon as someone - normally a network controller - points out or asks 'where exactly am I supposed to get my live music done?', the plan has collapsed. On the one hand, technology and access to recording has changed, and Radio 1 (and 2) do not need to do 7 or 8 12 hour pre-rec sessions every week to fulfil their obligations to new musicians and musical activities; and while there is a clear case for MV1 (where else is the BBC Symphony Orchestra going to find a big enough space it can just use all year? How much would it cost to new build such a space elsewhere?), 3 (jazz, natural acoustic, sense of occasion, etc) and 4 (nuff said), it is a bit harder to justify the other studios; and the pricing / real costing of MV out to the networks since the Birt era of producer choice and the internal market has caused some ghastly internal problems requiring innovative solutions - from 2000 onwards, R1 simply block booked MV4 for an entire year, and subcontracted some days to other networks, and this was the only way they could afford it! But on the other hand Rob's point is well made, the excuse given is clearly nonsense, Maida Vale is quite capable of coping with almost anything, thanks to its size and the creativity of BBC engineers. Aside from the economics, there is course the cultural, historical and public service issue: the BBC has a legacy it is politically obliged to honour. Would they remove the eric gill statue from above the entrance to broadcasting house? Of course not. But it's ok to smash up the place where the BBC has helped make British musical history for 70 years. I happen to know that the vast new extension being built in the big hole next to BH includes NO MUSIC STUDIOS OF ANY KIND - which is currently of some concern to Radio 3 and Radio 2. I think we have not heard the last of this story... it was a roller skating rink, built in 1909, by the way ken ps. Rob, I'm sure you've told me before, but remind me who you did a session with, sorry! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF wrote: > > > Interesting how a building now considered "not suitable > > for the demands of the 21st-century digital age" has been > > perfectly able to host so many magic Peel recordings by > > electronic artists, both live and recorded. > > I'm sure anyone who has ever been to Maida Vale knows what they are REALLY saying. > > The place is huge and has multiple studios - from the enormous MV1 where the BBC Symphony Orchestra were rehearsing while we were recording a session in MV4 - a much smaller, cosier arrangement. > > It was never built as a recording studio complex - I think it was originally an ice rink or something, and the BBC bought it and converted it to studios. > > Essentially they are saying is that it's way too big and in far too much of a desirable area for it to NOT be worth selling the land. > > They can sell the land for a fortune and purpose-build some new studios in a cheaper out of town location. And of course it will be utterly characterless. > > It's interesting that the news comes out now - just in time for Ken to write a touching epilogue to his Peel Sessions book! > > > > > It wou > > ----------------------------------------- > Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email > Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam > From joost@... Wed Jul 4 10:03:55 2007 From: joost@... (log_n_capture) Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2007 08:03:55 -0000 Subject: Peel in Room 101 on Youtube Message-ID: Now up on Youtube: Room 101 with John Peel. There are some classic Peel quotes including: "I used to think that I would probably die, trying to read the name on the box by the headlights of the car behind me. And people would say 'of course he would have wanted to go that way' " It was upload by the same user (citizen2) who uploaded the John Peel This is Your Life. Room 101: http://uk.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=7E2A5D3829724209 This is Your Life: http://uk.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=7764D1CC0A0F9ABA Joost From domesticempire@... Fri Jul 6 09:33:28 2007 From: domesticempire@... (Domestic Empire) Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 08:33:28 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Maida Vale to be made into executive flats? In-Reply-To: References: <20070703203454.HKNX17393.aamtaout02-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Message-ID: This is nothing new in that the BBC has a long tradition of pissing away it's heritage. Of course a building is just a building when all's said and done and maybe, just perhaps it wouldn't be so bad if the quality of their output were maintained... I'm afraid to say though that it seems inevitable there will come a time when the beeb is nothing more than a husk a of past glories. Acording to the official BBC Charter http://www.bbc.co.uk/info/policies/charter/ the corporation is "free from both political and commercial influence and answers only to its viewers and listeners" When were you last consulted about even so much as a minor policy change? And how much influence do you imagine you might have? Have a last, or first, look around before they're gone forever: http://www.bbcradioresources.com/locations/maidavale/index.html On 04/07/07, ken garner wrote: > I can reassure friends that what I write in my concluding chapter > about this plan will hardly be touching, except perhaps in the sense > of 'baseball bat' and 'nuts'. They have tried to do this before, but > as soon as someone - normally a network controller - points out or > asks 'where exactly am I supposed to get my live music done?', the > plan has collapsed. On the one hand, technology and access to > recording has changed, and Radio 1 (and 2) do not need to do 7 or 8 > 12 hour pre-rec sessions every week to fulfil their obligations to > new musicians and musical activities; and while there is a clear case > for MV1 (where else is the BBC Symphony Orchestra going to find a big > enough space it can just use all year? How much would it cost to new > build such a space elsewhere?), 3 (jazz, natural acoustic, sense of > occasion, etc) and 4 (nuff said), it is a bit harder to justify the > other studios; and the pricing / real costing of MV out to the > networks since the Birt era of producer choice and the internal > market has caused some ghastly internal problems requiring innovative > solutions - from 2000 onwards, R1 simply block booked MV4 for an > entire year, and subcontracted some days to other networks, and this > was the only way they could afford it! > > But on the other hand Rob's point is well made, the excuse given is > clearly nonsense, Maida Vale is quite capable of coping with almost > anything, thanks to its size and the creativity of BBC engineers. > Aside from the economics, there is course the cultural, historical > and public service issue: the BBC has a legacy it is politically > obliged to honour. Would they remove the eric gill statue from above > the entrance to broadcasting house? Of course not. But it's ok to > smash up the place where the BBC has helped make British musical > history for 70 years. I happen to know that the vast new extension > being built in the big hole next to BH includes NO MUSIC STUDIOS OF > ANY KIND - which is currently of some concern to Radio 3 and Radio 2. > I think we have not heard the last of this story... > > > it was a roller skating rink, built in 1909, by the way > > ken > > ps. Rob, I'm sure you've told me before, but remind me who you did a > session with, sorry! > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF wrote: > > > > > Interesting how a building now considered "not suitable > > > for the demands of the 21st-century digital age" has been > > > perfectly able to host so many magic Peel recordings by > > > electronic artists, both live and recorded. > > > > I'm sure anyone who has ever been to Maida Vale knows what they are > REALLY saying. > > > > The place is huge and has multiple studios - from the enormous MV1 > where the BBC Symphony Orchestra were rehearsing while we were > recording a session in MV4 - a much smaller, cosier arrangement. > > > > It was never built as a recording studio complex - I think it was > originally an ice rink or something, and the BBC bought it and > converted it to studios. > > > > Essentially they are saying is that it's way too big and in far too > much of a desirable area for it to NOT be worth selling the land. > > > > They can sell the land for a fortune and purpose-build some new > studios in a cheaper out of town location. And of course it will be > utterly characterless. > > > > It's interesting that the news comes out now - just in time for Ken > to write a touching epilogue to his Peel Sessions book! > > > > > > > > > > It wou > > > > ----------------------------------------- > > Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email > > Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam > > > > > -- Gary {aka domestic empire} http://johnpeeleveryday.blogspot.com From ken_garner@... Mon Jul 9 14:31:29 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 12:31:29 -0000 Subject: Last minute Qs: Magic Band tracks/lineup 7/7/04? Erase Errata 31/3/04 titles? Message-ID: Just wrapping up the book's sessionography and despite best efforts of all of us this end, we're missing a few bits: Can anyone tell me the tracks played and the band lineup for the Magic Band live from Maida Vale session TX 7 July O4? Or the titles played by Erase Errata on their live from Maida Vale session 31 March 04 (we do not anticipate ever being able to determine the 'titles' of the music played that same show by Lightning Bolt! unless you know better...) And also: Nina Nastasia's lives from Peel Acres sessions on 1/5/03 and 10/6/04 all the songs were new works in progress and all we have this end are 'untitled 1-6' etc. Can anyone retrospectively put titles to these? I've tried bands thorugh mypsace and usual official contacts, no joy yet from these 3, so Peel listeners, you are my last hope... cheers ken From eddie.duffy@... Mon Jul 9 15:04:45 2007 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 14:04:45 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Last minute Qs: Magic Band tracks/lineup 7/7/04? Erase Errata 31/3/04 titles? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <2021.83.104.185.49.1183986285.QVVGFWgAQUt7.squirrel@83.104.185.49> Ken, I'm fairly certain I have the Magic Band tracklisting. If not, I have a recording of the show so it should be possible to transcribe the tracks. Not 100% sure about the lineup, but I do have a photo of the band with Peel after the session. I might be able to help with those Nina Nastasia sessions too. I'll see what I can dig out when I get back home tonight. Eddie. > > Just wrapping up the book's sessionography and despite best efforts of > all of us this end, we're missing a few bits: > > Can anyone tell me the tracks played and the band lineup for the Magic > Band live from Maida Vale session TX 7 July O4? Or the titles played by > Erase Errata on their live from Maida Vale session 31 March 04 (we do > not anticipate ever being able to determine the 'titles' of the music > played that same show by Lightning Bolt! unless you know better...) > And also: Nina Nastasia's lives from Peel Acres sessions on 1/5/03 and > 10/6/04 all the songs were new works in progress and all we have this > end are 'untitled 1-6' etc. Can anyone retrospectively put titles to > these? > > I've tried bands thorugh mypsace and usual official contacts, no joy > yet from these 3, so Peel listeners, you are my last hope... > > cheers > > ken > > From koogy@... Mon Jul 9 15:16:32 2007 From: koogy@... (Andrew Dean) Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 14:16:32 +0100 Subject: Last minute Qs: Magic Band tracks/lineup 7/7/04? Erase Errata 31/3/04 titles? In-Reply-To: <2021.83.104.185.49.1183986285.QVVGFWgAQUt7.squirrel@83.104.185.49> References: <2021.83.104.185.49.1183986285.QVVGFWgAQUt7.squirrel@83.104.185.49> Message-ID: Eddie Duffy writes: > Ken, > > I'm fairly certain I have the Magic Band tracklisting. If not, I have a > recording of the show so it should be possible to transcribe the tracks. > Not 100% sure about the lineup, but I do have a photo of the band with > Peel after the session. > > I might be able to help with those Nina Nastasia sessions too. I'll see > what I can dig out when I get back home tonight. am listening to Nina's 10/06/04 session now. track 1 is 'Underground', track 2 is 'Lee'... have the other recordings at home too, will look into them but, like you say, that's not the hard bit. andy From zen30378@... Mon Jul 9 16:09:18 2007 From: zen30378@... (Ed Powley) Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 15:09:18 +0100 Subject: [peel] Last minute Qs: Magic Band tracks/lineup 7/7/04? Erase Errata 31/3/04 titles? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4692418E.7070704@...> ken garner wrote: > Can anyone tell me the tracks played and the band lineup for the Magic > Band live from Maida Vale session TX 7 July O4? Or the titles played by > Erase Errata on their live from Maida Vale session 31 March 04 (we do > not anticipate ever being able to determine the 'titles' of the music > played that same show by Lightning Bolt! unless you know better...) According to my records, the Erase Errata tracks were: Harvester Ca. Viewing A Thief Detects The Criminal Elements Of The Ruling Class Driving Test Owls Cat and Canary/Matter No Medley Billy Mummy Go To Sleep We're All Water (Yoko Ono cover) Marathon They're the titles on my recording of the session, anyway. I can't vouch for their accuracy, but I must have copied and pasted them from somewhere at the time! Ed From koogy@... Mon Jul 9 16:32:25 2007 From: koogy@... (Andrew Dean) Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 15:32:25 +0100 Subject: Nina Nastasia 10/06/04 In-Reply-To: References: <2021.83.104.185.49.1183986285.QVVGFWgAQUt7.squirrel@83.104.185.49> Message-ID: ok, Nina Nastasia 10/06/04 01 Underground 02 Lee 03 How I Like A Fight 04 Dumb I Am 05 We Never Talked 06 (don't know. lyrics start 'look around' but chorus is more 'take your time') 07 Too Much In Between it ends with Peel saying the he hopes that she doesn't get so big that she won't come back again. 'That'll never happen' she says. 8( andy From roger.carruthers@... Mon Jul 9 16:45:27 2007 From: roger.carruthers@... (ROGER CARRUTHERS) Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 15:45:27 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Last minute Qs: Magic Band tracks/lineup 7/7/04? Erase Errata 31/3/04 titles? In-Reply-To: <4692418E.7070704@...> Message-ID: <804087.40034.qm@...> (From my own blog!) The Magic Band tracks were: 01 intro 02 Diddy Wah Diddy 03 Circumstances 04 a woman's gotta hit a man 05 Bass solo 06 Unknown Track 07 Steal Softly through Sunshine 08 talking 09 Abba Zabba 10 My Human Gets me Blues 11 Alice in Blunderland 12 Hair Pie 13 Evening Bell 14 Electricity 15 Floppy Boot Stomp 16 Mirror man 17 talking 18 Moonlight on Vermont 19 Big Eyed Beans from Venus I'll have to get back to you on the line-up, cheers Roger --- Ed Powley wrote: > ken garner wrote: > > Can anyone tell me the tracks played and the band > lineup for the Magic > > Band live from Maida Vale session TX 7 July O4? Or > the titles played by > > Erase Errata on their live from Maida Vale session > 31 March 04 (we do > > not anticipate ever being able to determine the > 'titles' of the music > > played that same show by Lightning Bolt! unless > you know better...) > From markbursa@... Mon Jul 9 16:58:43 2007 From: markbursa@... (markbursa@...) Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 10:58:43 EDT Subject: [peel] Last minute Qs: Magic Band tracks/lineup 7/7/04? Erase Errata 31/3... Message-ID: Magic Band line-up: John 'Drumbo' French - vocals, drums Mark 'Rockette Morton' Boston - bass Gary 'Mantis' Lucas - guitar Denny 'Feelers Reebo' Walley - guitar Michael Traylor - drums Early reformation gigs (03) had Robert Williams on drums but Traylor took over at the end of 2003. Mark From koogy@... Mon Jul 9 22:46:58 2007 From: koogy@... (koogy@...) Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 21:46:58 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Nina Nastasia 01/05/03 In-Reply-To: References: <2021.83.104.185.49.1183986285.QVVGFWgAQUt7.squirrel@83.104.185.49> Message-ID: <46929EC2.3010303@...> Nina Nastasia 01/05/2003 um, 6 songs. unfortunately 3 of them seem to be unique to this session (words don't match anything inthe discography - http://alwaysontherun.net/ninanastasia.htm. maybe someone else recognises them from elsewhere: 01 Why Don't You Stay Home 02 Unknown - "At first i stood to say goodnight and then my knees gave out." 03 Unknown - "i'm the only one who knows and it weighs heavy on me" 04 If We Go To The West 05 Jim's House 06 Unknown - "i want to tell you just how great it is. how beautiful it was each time they came. and they did so often. i didn't ever close my eyes." andy From ken_garner@... Tue Jul 10 02:09:16 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 00:09:16 -0000 Subject: Last minute Qs: Magic Band tracks/lineup 7/7/04? Erase Errata 31/3/04 titles? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many Thanks to Mark Bursa, Roger Carruthers, Andrew Dean, Ed Powley, Eddie Duffy and Koogy for so swiftly plugging those gaps, much appreciated. If Koogy would like to email me off list with his/her real name, he/she can join the others in the book's small print. That was so easy, I'll have to have a quick check I'm truly not missing any other stuff in latter years... ken From mar.celle@... Tue Jul 10 10:26:04 2007 From: mar.celle@... (Marcelle) Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 10:26:04 +0200 Subject: Today and this week on Another Nice Mess Message-ID: <002b01c7c2cb$f8053930$a2edfea9@PC154981710422> Hi there, today (live) and this week (listen again) on Another Nice Mess as always 3 hours of the most exciting, new and forthcoming underground music from all over the world: Special: DB (Lomechanik): live mix Plus amongst others: Codex Machine, Mika Miko, Ništa Nije Ništa, No Age, Venetian Snares, Handbag/Abba, Karl Marx Stadt, Hey-O-Hansen, Itty Minchesta, Aqua Nebula Oscillator, On/Off, Mundo, Curse Of The Birthmark, Burial, Ben Intellect with Ragga G, Team Shadetek, Skream, Bulgor Brothers, Neurosis Orchestra, Warlock, Marc Ashken, Atrox, Error 23, Knarf Rellöm Trinity, The Gore Vidals, DJ I.R., Parking Non-Stop Requests for amongst others: Datblygu, Scritti Politti, Mouse On Mars As always there is room for more 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, 10th July 2007 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) MYSPACE: www.myspace.com/djanothernicemess [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 ken_garner@... Tue Jul 10 19:25:54 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 17:25:54 -0000 Subject: One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) Message-ID: OK, your next starters for ten... - from Jon SMall's old site I got this: SaT 14/12/96 Roni Size live. Unfortunately there is nothing for that date in R1 or BBC data archive, no session sheet, Romeo record, zip. Alison Howe (producer) thinks they did have roni size once, but does not recall what kind of thing it was. Obviously not a pre-rec session, prob either a concert set rec at another venue, or...? - Melt Banana 21/9/99 and 3/10/01 live from Maida Vale: we have no titles for either of these apocalyptic events, and I am still awaiting reply from their manager. Anyone have a clue? - Sender Berlin 11/5/00 again no titles, session recorded in their Berlin flat earlier that day - Anyone got a recording of the 21/12/00 Xmas special from Peel Acres? I have most of the titles (a number each I think from Cinerama, Mury the Hump, Wisdom of Harry, but David Iver Herman Dune is sure they did more than one number, although he can't recall what,but I only have the title of one (CHannukah in Florida). - clinic live from MV4 on 13/2/02: we do not have a title for their first number only - cLOUDEAD did an 'untitled encore' at the end of their live from maida vale set on 17/702. Anyone know what it was? - wolf eyes 8/12/04 rec 'as live' earlier that day/evening: we have no titles - Vitalic 22/12/04 no titles (I have communicated with pascal but we seem to keep missing each other) ken From martinw@... Tue Jul 10 21:35:14 2007 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 20:35:14 +0100 Subject: [peel] One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: At 18:25 10/07/2007, you wrote: >OK, your next starters for ten... > >- from Jon SMall's old site I got this: SaT 14/12/96 Roni Size live. >Unfortunately there is nothing for that date in R1 or BBC data >archive, no session sheet, Romeo record, zip. Alison Howe (producer) >thinks they did have roni size once, but does not recall what kind of >thing it was. Obviously not a pre-rec session, prob either a concert >set rec at another venue, or...? 31 minutes long on 14-12-96 Probably direct from Maida Vale However I think Roni Size and his crew had a recording studio in Bristol and it's possible they just did it there and sent it to Peel but if so I didn't make a note of it >- Melt Banana 21/9/99 and 3/10/01 live from Maida Vale: we have no >titles for either of these apocalyptic events, and I am still >awaiting reply from their manager. Anyone have a clue? Probably they just set up and played. Tom Roche who is on this list has had a lot of contact with them and may be able to ask the band martinw From festive50@... Tue Jul 10 21:49:17 2007 From: festive50@... (Phil Edwards) Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 20:49:17 +0100 Subject: [peel] One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Is there no ends to your requirements Ken? LOL Well, I've checked my collection and I've found I have recordings for the following dates. 3/10/91 13/2/02 8/12/04 22/12/04 It'll take a while to play them to find the sessions. Will reply later this evening. Phil -----Original Message----- From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of ken garner Sent: 10 July 2007 18:26 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) OK, your next starters for ten... - from Jon SMall's old site I got this: SaT 14/12/96 Roni Size live. Unfortunately there is nothing for that date in R1 or BBC data archive, no session sheet, Romeo record, zip. Alison Howe (producer) thinks they did have roni size once, but does not recall what kind of thing it was. Obviously not a pre-rec session, prob either a concert set rec at another venue, or...? - Melt Banana 21/9/99 and 3/10/01 live from Maida Vale: we have no titles for either of these apocalyptic events, and I am still awaiting reply from their manager. Anyone have a clue? - Sender Berlin 11/5/00 again no titles, session recorded in their Berlin flat earlier that day - Anyone got a recording of the 21/12/00 Xmas special from Peel Acres? I have most of the titles (a number each I think from Cinerama, Mury the Hump, Wisdom of Harry, but David Iver Herman Dune is sure they did more than one number, although he can't recall what,but I only have the title of one (CHannukah in Florida). - clinic live from MV4 on 13/2/02: we do not have a title for their first number only - cLOUDEAD did an 'untitled encore' at the end of their live from maida vale set on 17/702. Anyone know what it was? - wolf eyes 8/12/04 rec 'as live' earlier that day/evening: we have no titles - Vitalic 22/12/04 no titles (I have communicated with pascal but we seem to keep missing each other) ken From ken_garner@... Tue Jul 10 22:35:40 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 20:35:40 -0000 Subject: One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) Message-ID: thanks, martin: was it all one piece/mix, then? maybe they did it in advance, yes any indications from your data if peel spoke to Roni at all? That would be the clincher k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > At 18:25 10/07/2007, you wrote: > > >OK, your next starters for ten... > > > >- from Jon SMall's old site I got this: SaT 14/12/96 Roni Size live. > >Unfortunately there is nothing for that date in R1 or BBC data > >archive, no session sheet, Romeo record, zip. Alison Howe (producer) > >thinks they did have roni size once, but does not recall what kind of > >thing it was. Obviously not a pre-rec session, prob either a concert > >set rec at another venue, or...? > > 31 minutes long on 14-12-96 Probably direct from Maida Vale > However I think Roni Size and his crew had a recording > studio in Bristol and it's possible they just did it there and sent it to Peel > but if so I didn't make a note of it > > > > >- Melt Banana 21/9/99 and 3/10/01 live from Maida Vale: we have no > >titles for either of these apocalyptic events, and I am still > >awaiting reply from their manager. Anyone have a clue? > > Probably they just set up and played. Tom Roche who is > on this list has had a lot of contact with them and may be > able to ask the band > > martinw > From martinw@... Wed Jul 11 00:35:07 2007 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 23:35:07 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: At 21:35 10/07/2007, you wrote: >thanks, martin: was it all one piece/mix, then? > >maybe they did it in advance, yes > >any indications from your data if peel spoke to Roni at all? That >would be the clincher I've listened back to it now and it sounds like it was broadcast as a continuous piece of music. There are some separate tracks but they seem to go straight to the next one without any evidence of my usual pause button technique! I have it marked in my database as a session rather than live but that could be a mistake. However there is a lot of fancy production on it so I'd guess it was recorded previously It has a clean start and finish so I have nothing of what Peel said martin From festive50@... Wed Jul 11 02:21:34 2007 From: festive50@... (Phil Edwards) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 01:21:34 +0100 Subject: [peel] One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: 03/10/01 - Melt Banana - Only track announced is Tontorella di luna (cover of an old Italian song) - Italian pronounced in Japanese accent ??? 13/02/02 - Clinic 1.. Magic Boots 2.. Internal Wrangler 3.. Walking With Thee 4.. Mr Moonlight 5.. Sunlight Bathes Our Home 6.. Pet Eunuch 7.. Evil Bill 8.. Welcome 9.. 2/4 Encore 10. Monkey On Your Back 11. Cement Mixer Took a bit longer than I thought. Will work on resr tomorrow Phil -----Original Message----- From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of ken garner Sent: 10 July 2007 18:26 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) OK, your next starters for ten... - from Jon SMall's old site I got this: SaT 14/12/96 Roni Size live. Unfortunately there is nothing for that date in R1 or BBC data archive, no session sheet, Romeo record, zip. Alison Howe (producer) thinks they did have roni size once, but does not recall what kind of thing it was. Obviously not a pre-rec session, prob either a concert set rec at another venue, or...? - Melt Banana 21/9/99 and 3/10/01 live from Maida Vale: we have no titles for either of these apocalyptic events, and I am still awaiting reply from their manager. Anyone have a clue? - Sender Berlin 11/5/00 again no titles, session recorded in their Berlin flat earlier that day - Anyone got a recording of the 21/12/00 Xmas special from Peel Acres? I have most of the titles (a number each I think from Cinerama, Mury the Hump, Wisdom of Harry, but David Iver Herman Dune is sure they did more than one number, although he can't recall what,but I only have the title of one (CHannukah in Florida). - clinic live from MV4 on 13/2/02: we do not have a title for their first number only - cLOUDEAD did an 'untitled encore' at the end of their live from maida vale set on 17/702. Anyone know what it was? - wolf eyes 8/12/04 rec 'as live' earlier that day/evening: we have no titles - Vitalic 22/12/04 no titles (I have communicated with pascal but we seem to keep missing each other) ken From festive50@... Wed Jul 11 02:35:28 2007 From: festive50@... (Phil Edwards) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 01:35:28 +0100 Subject: [peel] One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: 08/12/04 - Wolf Eyes - 1 track - 35 mins long - Untitled Phil From koogy@... Wed Jul 11 10:51:45 2007 From: koogy@... (Andrew Dean) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 09:51:45 +0100 Subject: One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: > 13/02/02 - Clinic i found 4 different clinic sessions / live sets last night, spread over 3 minidiscs (all of which also had either broadcast or ballboy on them) but not this one. they do, however, seem to have a thing about starting with Magic Boots. > - Anyone got a recording of the 21/12/00 Xmas special from Peel > Acres? I have most of the titles (a number each I think from > Cinerama, Mury the Hump, Wisdom of Harry, but David Iver Herman Dune > is sure they did more than one number, although he can't recall > what,but I only have the title of one (CHannukah in Florida). i have 2002 and 2003 on the tivo (easiest way to timer record whilst home for christmas), and found what i think was 2001 (camera obscura, 'little donkey'?) on minidisc. no sign of 2000 (although i remember it at the time. am also remembering heavenly doing 'in the bleak midwinter'. 1999?) aren't those two 2004 sessions a bit late for peel? or were they recorded (or booked) before and broadcast after? note to self: write the bloody dates down next time. so, unproductive. still, was fun. andy From zen30378@... Wed Jul 11 12:39:31 2007 From: zen30378@... (Ed Powley) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 11:39:31 +0100 Subject: [peel] One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4694B363.8000000@...> ken garner wrote: > - Melt Banana 21/9/99 and 3/10/01 live from Maida Vale: we have no > titles for either of these apocalyptic events, and I am still > awaiting reply from their manager. Anyone have a clue? Here's what I worked out for 3/10/01: 01. WEDGE 02. Seesaw Semiology 03. RRaGG 04. FDC For Short 05. Free The Bee 06. Flash Cube Or Eyeball 07. Ethar Twisted 08. First Contact To Planet Q 09. Warp, Back Spin 10. Third Attack 11. Flip And Hit 12. Stimulus For Revolting Virus 13. Tintarella di Luna 14. Lost In Mirror 15. Spathic! 16. Plot In A Pot Ed From ken_garner@... Wed Jul 11 13:02:45 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 11:02:45 -0000 Subject: One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks, everyone, that's great. You didn't have to go all that trouble Phil, Martin, Andy, but once again I really appreciate it. As you all might have spotted, the problem in the latter years has only been really with very occasional live events, where a standard pre- record session sheet is not really always possible under time pressures. About Andy's question on the two late ones being after John died: Louise Kattenhorn had, before he died, booked sessions John wanted doing right up to the end of 04. She decided these should be honoured and recorded and broadcast, and therefore I quickly took the decision that they should go in the book (leaving them out would be really snotty and puritanical, I felt). They are Peel sessions, it's just John sadly did not get to hear them or broadcast them. You can read more all about this in chapter one of the book! - in the same way that I am also putting in the new sessions on those very early Top Gears (3 of them) that he did not actually present or co- present) - they became his by historical default long ago. er, just one final thing: does anyone have exact dates for the two editions of the old Radio 5's CHAIN REACTION show in which Peel appeared? In one week's show, david Gedge interviewed Peel as HIS hero (this is the one 6 Music have used in those big tribute shows); and the next week, Peel Interviewed Ian Rush (not Kenny Dalglish, as some websites claim). I taped them but, yes, I do it too, forgot to put the exact date on! My best guess is sometime between late 92 and late 93, midweek, midevening. Neither the BBC INfax / Programme Intake catalogues or Radio Times help here, I'm afraid. They have entries for the show, but not who was on which weeks, cheers ken --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew Dean" wrote: > > > 13/02/02 - Clinic > > i found 4 different clinic sessions / live sets last night, spread over 3 > minidiscs (all of which also had either broadcast or ballboy on them) but > not this one. they do, however, seem to have a thing about starting with > Magic Boots. > > > - Anyone got a recording of the 21/12/00 Xmas special from Peel > > Acres? I have most of the titles (a number each I think from > > Cinerama, Mury the Hump, Wisdom of Harry, but David Iver Herman Dune > > is sure they did more than one number, although he can't recall > > what,but I only have the title of one (CHannukah in Florida). > > i have 2002 and 2003 on the tivo (easiest way to timer record whilst home > for christmas), and found what i think was 2001 (camera obscura, 'little > donkey'?) on minidisc. no sign of 2000 (although i remember it at the time. > am also remembering heavenly doing 'in the bleak midwinter'. 1999?) > > aren't those two 2004 sessions a bit late for peel? or were they recorded > (or booked) before and broadcast after? > > note to self: write the bloody dates down next time. > > so, unproductive. still, was fun. > > andy > From ken_garner@... Wed Jul 11 13:09:05 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 11:09:05 -0000 Subject: One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) In-Reply-To: <4694B363.8000000@...> Message-ID: that's amazing, many thanks Ed, you must be a fan or have all the records...? k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Ed Powley wrote: > > ken garner wrote: > > - Melt Banana 21/9/99 and 3/10/01 live from Maida Vale: we have no > > titles for either of these apocalyptic events, and I am still > > awaiting reply from their manager. Anyone have a clue? > > Here's what I worked out for 3/10/01: > > 01. WEDGE > 02. Seesaw Semiology > 03. RRaGG > 04. FDC For Short > 05. Free The Bee > 06. Flash Cube Or Eyeball > 07. Ethar Twisted > 08. First Contact To Planet Q > 09. Warp, Back Spin > 10. Third Attack > 11. Flip And Hit > 12. Stimulus For Revolting Virus > 13. Tintarella di Luna > 14. Lost In Mirror > 15. Spathic! > 16. Plot In A Pot > > Ed > From martinw@... Wed Jul 11 13:11:10 2007 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 12:11:10 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: > >aren't those two 2004 sessions a bit late for peel? or were they recorded >(or booked) before and broadcast after? They were in that period post Peel's death when Rob Da Bank was doing the show until the new schedule arrived. The programming was being done by Peel's producer and assistant so they were Peel shows without Peel! martinw From hubcity@... Wed Jul 11 14:32:56 2007 From: hubcity@... (hubcity@...) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 08:32:56 -0400 Subject: [OT] [Altrok] Update #165: Support Your Local Web Radio Station! Message-ID: <0JL000IE7LJIX3Z0@...> Firstly, the important stuff: Altrok Radio is at http://www.altrokradio.com Please remember to tune in whenever you can - every hour you listen turns into more visibility for the station; we show up higher in search listings, and such like that. And if you'd like to help us keep the stream running, check out the advertisers if they appeal to you; your interest actually helps fund us. 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Wed Jul 11 16:33:56 2007 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 14:33:56 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) Message-ID: <20070711143356.HGBL26699.aamtaout03-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> > I am also putting in the new sessions on those very > early Top Gears (3 of them) that he did not actually > present or co- present) On a similar subject - there was some debate on a blog (i recall not which) about the only "John Peel Session" by Depeche Mode. It's listed in "In Session Tonight" as a Richard Skinner session, but someone was claiming that Skinner presented it because Peel was ill. Not sure if that one was ever cleared up. > does anyone have exact dates for the two > editions of the old Radio 5's CHAIN REACTION show in > which Peel appeared? In one week's show, david Gedge > interviewed Peel as HIS hero I have this on tape too - but I'll have to check if I made a note of the date on the case - I remember the MW reception was awful (whistling all the way through!) ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam From ken_garner@... Wed Jul 11 17:30:37 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 15:30:37 -0000 Subject: One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) In-Reply-To: <20070711143356.HGBL26699.aamtaout03-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Message-ID: thanks, Rob, standing by! I am afraid I think the Depeche Mode story is wishful thinking. That date and week (17/6/81) I have concrete evidence Peel was presenting - because Mark Burgess remembers listening to his own first as The Chameleons going out that day. I also found that session sheet in Mike Hawkes' Evening Show files (it says 'Evening show' across the top). I also have found no record at anytime of Richard Skinner sitting in for Peel. Mark Ellen, Muriel Gray, Kershaw, Walters, Gambaccini, Lamacq, Jarvis Cocker, etc etc yes; Skinner, no. It stays out of the book, barring an extraordinary revelation from someone armed with a dated off-air recording, sorry ken --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF wrote: > > > I am also putting in the new sessions on those very > > early Top Gears (3 of them) that he did not actually > > present or co- present) > > On a similar subject - there was some debate on a blog (i recall not which) about the only "John Peel Session" by Depeche Mode. It's listed in "In Session Tonight" as a Richard Skinner session, but someone was claiming that Skinner presented it because Peel was ill. Not sure if that one was ever cleared up. > > > > does anyone have exact dates for the two > > editions of the old Radio 5's CHAIN REACTION show in > > which Peel appeared? In one week's show, david Gedge > > interviewed Peel as HIS hero > > I have this on tape too - but I'll have to check if I made a note of the date on the case - I remember the MW reception was awful (whistling all the way through!) > > > ----------------------------------------- > Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email > Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam > From koogy@... Wed Jul 11 18:16:33 2007 From: koogy@... (Andrew Dean) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 17:16:33 +0100 Subject: One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ken garner writes: > Thanks, everyone, that's great. You didn't have to go all that > trouble Phil, Martin, Andy, but once again I really appreciate it. like i said, was fun digging things out. > er, just one final thing: does anyone have exact dates for the two > editions of the old Radio 5's CHAIN REACTION show in which Peel > appeared? In one week's show, david Gedge interviewed Peel as HIS > hero (this is the one 6 Music have used in those big tribute shows); > and the next week, Peel Interviewed Ian Rush (not Kenny Dalglish, as > some websites claim). I taped them but, yes, I do it too, forgot to > put the exact date on! My best guess is sometime between late 92 and > late 93, midweek, midevening. Neither the BBC INfax / Programme > Intake catalogues or Radio Times help here, I'm afraid. They have > entries for the show, but not who was on which weeks, according to, of all thing, the Cook'd and Bomb'd message board (is kinda messy and conflicts with itself): http://chilled.cream.org/boards/index.php?topic=10156.90 Series 4: Monday 14/12/1992: Joe Strummer talks to ####### [although my copy of Gedge/Peel is dated 14/12/1992 so God knows what Radio Times was doing] Tuesday 15 - Friday 18/12/1992: [Unknown] Series (5? - this may be a repeat of S4): Friday 06/08/1993: David Gedge talks to John Peel Friday 13/08/1993: John Peel talks to Ian Rush Friday 20/08/1993: Ian Rush talks to Max Boyce Friday 27/08/1993: Max Boyce talks to Pete Waterman Friday 03/09/1993: Pete Waterman talks to Jimmy Savile (jesus, that went downhill quickly) so i guess the answer is "14/12/1992 repeated 06/08/1993" (Gedge was the start of the chain, i remember that much) andy From ken_garner@... Wed Jul 11 18:54:11 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 16:54:11 -0000 Subject: One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: thanks again, andy, that's amazing. I did a web search but nothing that specific came up. And those dates sound bang on to me. I was sure it was just before Christmas I heard it, and the context (stuff I have on the cassette before and after it) suggests it could not be as late as Christmas 93. ken --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew Dean" wrote: > > ken garner writes: > > > Thanks, everyone, that's great. You didn't have to go all that > > trouble Phil, Martin, Andy, but once again I really appreciate it. > > like i said, was fun digging things out. > > > er, just one final thing: does anyone have exact dates for the two > > editions of the old Radio 5's CHAIN REACTION show in which Peel > > appeared? In one week's show, david Gedge interviewed Peel as HIS > > hero (this is the one 6 Music have used in those big tribute shows); > > and the next week, Peel Interviewed Ian Rush (not Kenny Dalglish, as > > some websites claim). I taped them but, yes, I do it too, forgot to > > put the exact date on! My best guess is sometime between late 92 and > > late 93, midweek, midevening. Neither the BBC INfax / Programme > > Intake catalogues or Radio Times help here, I'm afraid. They have > > entries for the show, but not who was on which weeks, > > according to, of all thing, the Cook'd and Bomb'd message board (is kinda > messy and conflicts with itself): > > http://chilled.cream.org/boards/index.php?topic=10156.90 > > Series 4: > Monday 14/12/1992: > Joe Strummer talks to ####### [although my copy of Gedge/Peel is dated > 14/12/1992 so God knows what Radio Times was doing] > Tuesday 15 - Friday 18/12/1992: > [Unknown] > > Series (5? - this may be a repeat of S4): > Friday 06/08/1993: > David Gedge talks to John Peel > Friday 13/08/1993: > John Peel talks to Ian Rush > Friday 20/08/1993: > Ian Rush talks to Max Boyce > Friday 27/08/1993: > Max Boyce talks to Pete Waterman > Friday 03/09/1993: > Pete Waterman talks to Jimmy Savile > > (jesus, that went downhill quickly) > > so i guess the answer is "14/12/1992 repeated 06/08/1993" (Gedge was the > start of the chain, i remember that much) > > andy > From robfleay@... Wed Jul 11 19:32:48 2007 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 17:32:48 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) Message-ID: <20070711173248.INXO17393.aamtaout02-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Well - I dug out my cassette and it was dated 1991 - so that shows what I know! I've a feeling I must have dated it retrospectively based on what else was on the tape. To confuse matters more though the other stuff was from the 1990 Festive 50. I also remember taping it at my parents so I must have been back for the xmas holidays & maybe it was just a tape that I had left there for a few years? Just listening back to it and the last thing John says is that he sees himself playing records until he drops dead because he doesn't like the idea of retirement! I reliase he was being flippant but it's quite touching in retrospect.. > thanks again, andy, that's amazing. I did a web search but nothing > that specific came up. And those dates sound bang on to me. I was > sure it was just before Christmas I heard it, and the context (stuff > I have on the cassette before and after it) suggests it could not be > as late as Christmas 93. > > ken > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew Dean" wrote: > > > > ken garner writes: > > > > > Thanks, everyone, that's great. You didn't have to go all that > > > trouble Phil, Martin, Andy, but once again I really appreciate it. > > > > like i said, was fun digging things out. > > > > > er, just one final thing: does anyone have exact dates for the > two > > > editions of the old Radio 5's CHAIN REACTION show in which Peel > > > appeared? In one week's show, david Gedge interviewed Peel as HIS > > > hero (this is the one 6 Music have used in those big tribute > shows); > > > and the next week, Peel Interviewed Ian Rush (not Kenny Dalglish, > as > > > some websites claim). I taped them but, yes, I do it too, forgot > to > > > put the exact date on! My best guess is sometime between late 92 > and > > > late 93, midweek, midevening. Neither the BBC INfax / Programme > > > Intake catalogues or Radio Times help here, I'm afraid. They have > > > entries for the show, but not who was on which weeks, > > > > according to, of all thing, the Cook'd and Bomb'd message board (is > kinda > > messy and conflicts with itself): > > > > http://chilled.cream.org/boards/index.php?topic=10156.90 > > > > Series 4: > > Monday 14/12/1992: > > Joe Strummer talks to ####### [although my copy of Gedge/Peel is > dated > > 14/12/1992 so God knows what Radio Times was doing] > > Tuesday 15 - Friday 18/12/1992: > > [Unknown] > > > > Series (5? - this may be a repeat of S4): > > Friday 06/08/1993: > > David Gedge talks to John Peel > > Friday 13/08/1993: > > John Peel talks to Ian Rush > > Friday 20/08/1993: > > Ian Rush talks to Max Boyce > > Friday 27/08/1993: > > Max Boyce talks to Pete Waterman > > Friday 03/09/1993: > > Pete Waterman talks to Jimmy Savile > > > > (jesus, that went downhill quickly) > > > > so i guess the answer is "14/12/1992 repeated 06/08/1993" (Gedge > was the > > start of the chain, i remember that much) > > > > andy > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam From dunelm@... Wed Jul 11 20:04:50 2007 From: dunelm@... (dunelm61) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 18:04:50 -0000 Subject: Chain Reaction Message-ID: The interview with David Gedge was first broadcast (BBC Radio 5) on 14 December 1992, and the chat with Ian Rush was broadcast the following day. Other dates which may or may not be of interest: Peel's edition of Radio Radio was first broadcast on BBC Radio 1 on 8 February 1986. Peeling Back The Years was broadcast in six parts on BBC Radio 1 on 26 September, 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31 October 1987. Peel appeared on Desert Island Discs on 14 January 1990. Adrian Barber. From ken_garner@... Wed Jul 11 21:57:02 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 19:57:02 -0000 Subject: Chain Reaction In-Reply-To: Message-ID: yes, putting andy's info together with context in BBC INFAX - there is a clue to the Ian Rush / max Boyce date - that's clearly it. Thanks all. All those others shows you mention Adrian are already in the show by show index, thanks, along with Peel's appearances on down your way, the archers, and sitting in for Jakki Brambles on the R1 lunchtime show, Mark Radcliffe, Andy Kershaw... this bit of the book (the show by show index) goes to the designers and publishers tomorrow, so that's it. Anything else will just have to wait til 2nd edition, if we sell enough copies ken --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dunelm61" wrote: > > The interview with David Gedge was first broadcast (BBC Radio 5) on 14 > December 1992, and the chat with Ian Rush was broadcast the following > day. > > Other dates which may or may not be of interest: > > Peel's edition of Radio Radio was first broadcast on BBC Radio 1 on 8 > February 1986. > > Peeling Back The Years was broadcast in six parts on BBC Radio 1 on 26 > September, 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31 October 1987. > > Peel appeared on Desert Island Discs on 14 January 1990. > > Adrian Barber. > From dunelm@... Wed Jul 11 22:18:13 2007 From: dunelm@... (dunelm61) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 20:18:13 -0000 Subject: More Notable Dates for Ken Message-ID: It's perhaps worth noting the dates of Liverpool's European Cup Finals over the years. 25 May 1977 v Borussia Moenchengladbach (Rome) 10 May 1978 v Bruges (Wembley) 27 May 1981 v Real Madrid (Paris) 30 May 1984 v Roma (Rome) 29 May 1985 v Juventus (Brussels) As far as I can recall, Peel attended the Finals in 1978, 1981 and 1985, but missed in 1984 (I'm not sure about 1977). This means that you can identify at least three Wednesday night programmes that must have been pre-recorded! Of course, at the same time as the 29 May 1985 show was being broadcast, Peel was witnessing the Heysel disaster, which is itself noteworthy. Peel's programme on 17 April 1989 would have been his first after the Hillsborough disaster. Adrian Barber. From pbryant98@... Wed Jul 11 22:35:15 2007 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 13:35:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Late Junction In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <592856.24668.qm@...> Dear all are there any fans of this show out there who happen to have been taping and keeping the show before March this year? A pal of mine was collecting them all & then in March had his laptop stolen. It's a long shot I know. pb ____________________________________________________________________________________ Get the free Yahoo! toolbar and rest assured with the added security of spyware protection. http://new.toolbar.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/norton/index.php From robfleay@... Wed Jul 11 22:49:51 2007 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 20:49:51 +0000 Subject: [peel] More Notable Dates for Ken Message-ID: <20070711204951.LWUB17393.aamtaout02-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> > Peel's programme on 17 April 1989 would have been his > first after the Hillsborough disaster. Erf...remember that one well - he burst into tears on air when he tried to say a few words about it Can't wait to see the book Ken! ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam From festive50@... Wed Jul 11 22:51:24 2007 From: festive50@... (Phil Edwards) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 21:51:24 +0100 Subject: [peel] One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Ken The final session 11/05/00 - Sender Berlin Recorded in their flat in Berlin (that morning) in the presence of JP. It was broken into 3 sets/segments. Immediately following the last set. J.P.: "No titles as far as we know"; "1st time I can remember doing a program which went out on 2 stations simultaneously (BBC Radio 1 and Radio Eins, Germany) Hope this is in time for your deadline. Straight after that. No use for book but of interest to the group. J.P. says "Our chum Tom from Atlanta has ver thoughtfully e-mailed me saying 'Sincerely by the Moonglows (from Louisville, Kentucky) on the Chess label, reached No. 20 in the U.S. charts in March 1955....' " Phil -----Original Message----- From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of ken garner Sent: 10 July 2007 18:26 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) OK, your next starters for ten... - from Jon SMall's old site I got this: SaT 14/12/96 Roni Size live. Unfortunately there is nothing for that date in R1 or BBC data archive, no session sheet, Romeo record, zip. Alison Howe (producer) thinks they did have roni size once, but does not recall what kind of thing it was. Obviously not a pre-rec session, prob either a concert set rec at another venue, or...? - Melt Banana 21/9/99 and 3/10/01 live from Maida Vale: we have no titles for either of these apocalyptic events, and I am still awaiting reply from their manager. Anyone have a clue? - Sender Berlin 11/5/00 again no titles, session recorded in their Berlin flat earlier that day - Anyone got a recording of the 21/12/00 Xmas special from Peel Acres? I have most of the titles (a number each I think from Cinerama, Mury the Hump, Wisdom of Harry, but David Iver Herman Dune is sure they did more than one number, although he can't recall what,but I only have the title of one (CHannukah in Florida). - clinic live from MV4 on 13/2/02: we do not have a title for their first number only - cLOUDEAD did an 'untitled encore' at the end of their live from maida vale set on 17/702. Anyone know what it was? - wolf eyes 8/12/04 rec 'as live' earlier that day/evening: we have no titles - Vitalic 22/12/04 no titles (I have communicated with pascal but we seem to keep missing each other) ken From ken_garner@... Thu Jul 12 00:35:51 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 22:35:51 -0000 Subject: europena cup final dates In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks adrian. I think those are ones to be left for people to annotate the book with later. In 85 Kershaw did the shows that week of the final (I have a note of that in there), and I think that was actually his try out for R1, now I recall... k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dunelm61" wrote: > > It's perhaps worth noting the dates of Liverpool's European Cup > Finals over the years. > > 25 May 1977 v Borussia Moenchengladbach (Rome) > 10 May 1978 v Bruges (Wembley) > 27 May 1981 v Real Madrid (Paris) > 30 May 1984 v Roma (Rome) > 29 May 1985 v Juventus (Brussels) > > As far as I can recall, Peel attended the Finals in 1978, 1981 and > 1985, but missed in 1984 (I'm not sure about 1977). This means that > you can identify at least three Wednesday night programmes that must > have been pre-recorded! > > Of course, at the same time as the 29 May 1985 show was being > broadcast, Peel was witnessing the Heysel disaster, which is itself > noteworthy. > > Peel's programme on 17 April 1989 would have been his first after the > Hillsborough disaster. > > Adrian Barber. > From ken_garner@... Thu Jul 12 00:38:15 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 22:38:15 -0000 Subject: One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: thanks, Phil, in time - I am editing the sessions database finally tonight/ tomorrow, that's worth a snippet! cheers ken --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Phil Edwards" wrote: > > Ken > > The final session > 11/05/00 - Sender Berlin > Recorded in their flat in Berlin (that morning) in the presence of JP. > It was broken into 3 sets/segments. > Immediately following the last set. > J.P.: "No titles as far as we know"; "1st time I can remember doing a > program which went out on 2 stations simultaneously (BBC Radio 1 and Radio > Eins, Germany) > > Hope this is in time for your deadline. > > Straight after that. No use for book but of interest to the group. > J.P. says "Our chum Tom from Atlanta has ver thoughtfully e-mailed me saying > 'Sincerely by the Moonglows (from Louisville, Kentucky) on the Chess label, > reached No. 20 in the U.S. charts in March 1955....' " > > Phil > -----Original Message----- > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of ken > garner > Sent: 10 July 2007 18:26 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) > > > OK, your next starters for ten... > > - from Jon SMall's old site I got this: SaT 14/12/96 Roni Size live. > Unfortunately there is nothing for that date in R1 or BBC data > archive, no session sheet, Romeo record, zip. Alison Howe (producer) > thinks they did have roni size once, but does not recall what kind of > thing it was. Obviously not a pre-rec session, prob either a concert > set rec at another venue, or...? > > - Melt Banana 21/9/99 and 3/10/01 live from Maida Vale: we have no > titles for either of these apocalyptic events, and I am still > awaiting reply from their manager. Anyone have a clue? > > - Sender Berlin 11/5/00 again no titles, session recorded in their > Berlin flat earlier that day > > - Anyone got a recording of the 21/12/00 Xmas special from Peel > Acres? I have most of the titles (a number each I think from > Cinerama, Mury the Hump, Wisdom of Harry, but David Iver Herman Dune > is sure they did more than one number, although he can't recall > what,but I only have the title of one (CHannukah in Florida). > > - clinic live from MV4 on 13/2/02: we do not have a title for their > first number only > > - cLOUDEAD did an 'untitled encore' at the end of their live from > maida vale set on 17/702. Anyone know what it was? > > - wolf eyes 8/12/04 rec 'as live' earlier that day/evening: we have > no titles > > - Vitalic 22/12/04 no titles (I have communicated with pascal but we > seem to keep missing each other) > > ken > From koogy@... Thu Jul 12 17:59:01 2007 From: koogy@... (Andrew Dean) Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 16:59:01 +0100 Subject: Nina Nastasia 01/05/03 correction In-Reply-To: <46929EC2.3010303@...> References: <2021.83.104.185.49.1183986285.QVVGFWgAQUt7.squirrel@83.104.185.49> <46929EC2.3010303@...> Message-ID: koogy@... writes: 05 is 'Jim's Room' rather than his House. no reply from fatcat yet. > Nina Nastasia 01/05/2003 > > um, 6 songs. unfortunately 3 of them seem to be unique to this session > (words don't match anything inthe discography - > http://alwaysontherun.net/ninanastasia.htm. maybe someone else > recognises them from elsewhere: > > 01 Why Don't You Stay Home > 02 Unknown - "At first i stood to say goodnight and then my knees gave out." > 03 Unknown - "i'm the only one who knows and it weighs heavy on me" > 04 If We Go To The West > 05 Jim's House > 06 Unknown - "i want to tell you just how great it is. how beautiful it > was each time they came. and they did so often. i didn't ever close my > eyes." From festive50@... Thu Jul 12 20:54:03 2007 From: festive50@... (Phil Edwards) Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 19:54:03 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Ken Stop Press I've listened to whole set but no tracks mentioned. However Found this on a Vitalic Club notice board I guess the guy must've been a real Vitalic fan and logged these timings from his recording. Phil Track listing timing : 01) Poney : 00'40 to 4'56 02) My Friend Dario (?) : 4'56 to 8'21 03) You Prefer Cocaine : 8'21 to 12'37 04) Cich Cach : 12'37 to 17'56 05) Fanfares : 17'56 to 21'45 06) unknow name (?) : 21'45 to 26'00 07) Warm Leatherette Cover : 26'00 to 28'27 08) La Rock : 28'27 to 35'00 09) Cardboard Lamb Cover : 35'00 to 40'15 10) My Friend Dario (?) : 40'42 to 44'18 -----Original Message----- From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of ken garner Sent: 11 July 2007 23:38 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) thanks, Phil, in time - I am editing the sessions database finally tonight/ tomorrow, that's worth a snippet! cheers ken --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Phil Edwards" wrote: > > Ken > > The final session > 11/05/00 - Sender Berlin > Recorded in their flat in Berlin (that morning) in the presence of JP. > It was broken into 3 sets/segments. > Immediately following the last set. > J.P.: "No titles as far as we know"; "1st time I can remember doing a > program which went out on 2 stations simultaneously (BBC Radio 1 and Radio > Eins, Germany) > > Hope this is in time for your deadline. > > Straight after that. No use for book but of interest to the group. > J.P. says "Our chum Tom from Atlanta has ver thoughtfully e-mailed me saying > 'Sincerely by the Moonglows (from Louisville, Kentucky) on the Chess label, > reached No. 20 in the U.S. charts in March 1955....' " > > Phil > -----Original Message----- > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of ken > garner > Sent: 10 July 2007 18:26 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) > > > OK, your next starters for ten... > > - from Jon SMall's old site I got this: SaT 14/12/96 Roni Size live. > Unfortunately there is nothing for that date in R1 or BBC data > archive, no session sheet, Romeo record, zip. Alison Howe (producer) > thinks they did have roni size once, but does not recall what kind of > thing it was. Obviously not a pre-rec session, prob either a concert > set rec at another venue, or...? > > - Melt Banana 21/9/99 and 3/10/01 live from Maida Vale: we have no > titles for either of these apocalyptic events, and I am still > awaiting reply from their manager. Anyone have a clue? > > - Sender Berlin 11/5/00 again no titles, session recorded in their > Berlin flat earlier that day > > - Anyone got a recording of the 21/12/00 Xmas special from Peel > Acres? I have most of the titles (a number each I think from > Cinerama, Mury the Hump, Wisdom of Harry, but David Iver Herman Dune > is sure they did more than one number, although he can't recall > what,but I only have the title of one (CHannukah in Florida). > > - clinic live from MV4 on 13/2/02: we do not have a title for their > first number only > > - cLOUDEAD did an 'untitled encore' at the end of their live from > maida vale set on 17/702. Anyone know what it was? > > - wolf eyes 8/12/04 rec 'as live' earlier that day/evening: we have > no titles > > - Vitalic 22/12/04 no titles (I have communicated with pascal but we > seem to keep missing each other) > > ken > From ken_garner@... Thu Jul 12 22:37:39 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 20:37:39 -0000 Subject: One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks, Phil & Koogy for those. I've just discovered this - I'm going through putting in a bit of info about sessions that have been released in more recent years into the sessionog, and discovered this on my Bonzos Complete BBC cd from 02, which I had never looked at before: The Complete BBC Recordings SFRSCD108. This CD has 4 tracks from A Top Gear session recording date of apparently 2/10/68 - Monster Mash, Give Booze A Chance, We Were Wrong, Keynsham, I Want To Be With You, which I cannot place in any broadcast Top Gear show script, and ther ewas no contract for a session on that date either. There was a session recorded on the 8th and broadcast on the 20th, but that has entirely different numbers. Anyone got a clue? Anyone know of a show off air tape that definitely has those tracks in it? Maybe I should ask Bernie Andrews, he'd know! k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Phil Edwards" wrote: > > Ken > Stop Press > > I've listened to whole set but no tracks mentioned. > However > > Found this on a Vitalic Club notice board > > I guess the guy must've been a real Vitalic fan and logged these timings > from his recording. > > Phil > > Track listing timing : > 01) Poney : 00'40 to 4'56 > 02) My Friend Dario (?) : 4'56 to 8'21 > 03) You Prefer Cocaine : 8'21 to 12'37 > 04) Cich Cach : 12'37 to 17'56 > 05) Fanfares : 17'56 to 21'45 > 06) unknow name (?) : 21'45 to 26'00 > 07) Warm Leatherette Cover : 26'00 to 28'27 > 08) La Rock : 28'27 to 35'00 > 09) Cardboard Lamb Cover : 35'00 to 40'15 > 10) My Friend Dario (?) : 40'42 to 44'18 > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of ken > garner > Sent: 11 July 2007 23:38 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] Re: One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) > > > > thanks, Phil, in time - I am editing the sessions database finally > tonight/ tomorrow, that's worth a snippet! > > cheers > ken > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Phil Edwards" wrote: > > > > Ken > > > > The final session > > 11/05/00 - Sender Berlin > > Recorded in their flat in Berlin (that morning) in the presence of > JP. > > It was broken into 3 sets/segments. > > Immediately following the last set. > > J.P.: "No titles as far as we know"; "1st time I can remember doing > a > > program which went out on 2 stations simultaneously (BBC Radio 1 > and Radio > > Eins, Germany) > > > > Hope this is in time for your deadline. > > > > Straight after that. No use for book but of interest to the group. > > J.P. says "Our chum Tom from Atlanta has ver thoughtfully e- mailed > me saying > > 'Sincerely by the Moonglows (from Louisville, Kentucky) on the > Chess label, > > reached No. 20 in the U.S. charts in March 1955....' " > > > > Phil > > -----Original Message----- > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf > Of ken > > garner > > Sent: 10 July 2007 18:26 > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: [peel] One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) > > > > > > OK, your next starters for ten... > > > > - from Jon SMall's old site I got this: SaT 14/12/96 Roni Size > live. > > Unfortunately there is nothing for that date in R1 or BBC data > > archive, no session sheet, Romeo record, zip. Alison Howe > (producer) > > thinks they did have roni size once, but does not recall what > kind of > > thing it was. Obviously not a pre-rec session, prob either a > concert > > set rec at another venue, or...? > > > > - Melt Banana 21/9/99 and 3/10/01 live from Maida Vale: we have no > > titles for either of these apocalyptic events, and I am still > > awaiting reply from their manager. Anyone have a clue? > > > > - Sender Berlin 11/5/00 again no titles, session recorded in their > > Berlin flat earlier that day > > > > - Anyone got a recording of the 21/12/00 Xmas special from Peel > > Acres? I have most of the titles (a number each I think from > > Cinerama, Mury the Hump, Wisdom of Harry, but David Iver Herman > Dune > > is sure they did more than one number, although he can't recall > > what,but I only have the title of one (CHannukah in Florida). > > > > - clinic live from MV4 on 13/2/02: we do not have a title for > their > > first number only > > > > - cLOUDEAD did an 'untitled encore' at the end of their live from > > maida vale set on 17/702. Anyone know what it was? > > > > - wolf eyes 8/12/04 rec 'as live' earlier that day/evening: we > have > > no titles > > > > - Vitalic 22/12/04 no titles (I have communicated with pascal but > we > > seem to keep missing each other) > > > > ken > > > From rockerq@... Thu Jul 12 22:51:21 2007 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 16:51:21 EDT Subject: [peel] Re: One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) Message-ID: > <<07) Warm Leatherette Cover : 26'00 to 28'27>> > When u listened to the set did you recognise this as a cover of the original by "The Normal"? - was also covered by Grace Jones. I remember Peel playing the original along with early electronica like Throbbing Gristle "United" and Human League "Being Boiled" in the late 70s - glad I went out & bought a copy! Good luck with the book, Ken! I reckon a few of us will be queueing for a copy when it comes out! Rocker From eddie.duffy@... Fri Jul 13 10:17:56 2007 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 09:17:56 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3928.83.104.185.49.1184314676.QVVGFWgAQUt7.squirrel@83.104.185.49> It might be worth trying the Rawlinsonshine group for this one, Ken. There's plenty of knowledgeable Stanshall and Bonzos fans on there. Eddie. > > Thanks, Phil & Koogy for those. I've just discovered this - I'm going > through putting in a bit of info about sessions that have been > released in more recent years into the sessionog, and discovered this > on my Bonzos Complete BBC cd from 02, which I had never looked at > before: The Complete BBC Recordings SFRSCD108. This CD has 4 tracks > from A Top Gear session recording date of apparently 2/10/68 - > Monster Mash, Give Booze A Chance, We Were Wrong, Keynsham, I Want To > Be With You, which I cannot place in any broadcast Top Gear show > script, and ther ewas no contract for a session on that date either. > There was a session recorded on the 8th and broadcast on the 20th, > but that has entirely different numbers. Anyone got a clue? Anyone > know of a show off air tape that definitely has those tracks in it? > Maybe I should ask Bernie Andrews, he'd know! > > k > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Phil Edwards" wrote: >> >> Ken >> Stop Press >> >> I've listened to whole set but no tracks mentioned. >> However >> >> Found this on a Vitalic Club notice board >> >> I guess the guy must've been a real Vitalic fan and logged these > timings >> from his recording. >> >> Phil >> >> Track listing timing : >> 01) Poney : 00'40 to 4'56 >> 02) My Friend Dario (?) : 4'56 to 8'21 >> 03) You Prefer Cocaine : 8'21 to 12'37 >> 04) Cich Cach : 12'37 to 17'56 >> 05) Fanfares : 17'56 to 21'45 >> 06) unknow name (?) : 21'45 to 26'00 >> 07) Warm Leatherette Cover : 26'00 to 28'27 >> 08) La Rock : 28'27 to 35'00 >> 09) Cardboard Lamb Cover : 35'00 to 40'15 >> 10) My Friend Dario (?) : 40'42 to 44'18 >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf > Of ken >> garner >> Sent: 11 July 2007 23:38 >> To: peel@yahoogroups.com >> Subject: [peel] Re: One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) >> >> >> >> thanks, Phil, in time - I am editing the sessions database finally >> tonight/ tomorrow, that's worth a snippet! >> >> cheers >> ken >> >> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Phil Edwards" wrote: >> > >> > Ken >> > >> > The final session >> > 11/05/00 - Sender Berlin >> > Recorded in their flat in Berlin (that morning) in the presence > of >> JP. >> > It was broken into 3 sets/segments. >> > Immediately following the last set. >> > J.P.: "No titles as far as we know"; "1st time I can remember > doing >> a >> > program which went out on 2 stations simultaneously (BBC Radio 1 >> and Radio >> > Eins, Germany) >> > >> > Hope this is in time for your deadline. >> > >> > Straight after that. No use for book but of interest to the > group. >> > J.P. says "Our chum Tom from Atlanta has ver thoughtfully e- > mailed >> me saying >> > 'Sincerely by the Moonglows (from Louisville, Kentucky) on the >> Chess label, >> > reached No. 20 in the U.S. charts in March 1955....' " >> > >> > Phil >> > -----Original Message----- >> > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On > Behalf >> Of ken >> > garner >> > Sent: 10 July 2007 18:26 >> > To: peel@yahoogroups.com >> > Subject: [peel] One or two other teeny blanks?? (help?) >> > >> > >> > OK, your next starters for ten... >> > >> > - from Jon SMall's old site I got this: SaT 14/12/96 Roni Size >> live. >> > Unfortunately there is nothing for that date in R1 or BBC data >> > archive, no session sheet, Romeo record, zip. Alison Howe >> (producer) >> > thinks they did have roni size once, but does not recall what >> kind of >> > thing it was. Obviously not a pre-rec session, prob either a >> concert >> > set rec at another venue, or...? >> > >> > - Melt Banana 21/9/99 and 3/10/01 live from Maida Vale: we have > no >> > titles for either of these apocalyptic events, and I am still >> > awaiting reply from their manager. Anyone have a clue? >> > >> > - Sender Berlin 11/5/00 again no titles, session recorded in > their >> > Berlin flat earlier that day >> > >> > - Anyone got a recording of the 21/12/00 Xmas special from Peel >> > Acres? I have most of the titles (a number each I think from >> > Cinerama, Mury the Hump, Wisdom of Harry, but David Iver Herman >> Dune >> > is sure they did more than one number, although he can't recall >> > what,but I only have the title of one (CHannukah in Florida). >> > >> > - clinic live from MV4 on 13/2/02: we do not have a title for >> their >> > first number only >> > >> > - cLOUDEAD did an 'untitled encore' at the end of their live > from >> > maida vale set on 17/702. Anyone know what it was? >> > >> > - wolf eyes 8/12/04 rec 'as live' earlier that day/evening: we >> have >> > no titles >> > >> > - Vitalic 22/12/04 no titles (I have communicated with pascal > but >> we >> > seem to keep missing each other) >> > >> > ken >> > >> > > > From ken_garner@... Sun Jul 15 10:49:16 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 08:49:16 -0000 Subject: Ivor Cutler tracks in 1998? Message-ID: Does anyone have any of these session tracks by Ivor Cutler showing in any Peel show after June 98? We now know these tracks WERE TX, only not all in one show... They were not flagged as a featured session, so this is only really likely to show up if you taped the whole show Alone What The Painful League Birdswing And So Do I A Romantic Man Jam What Have You Got thanks ken From martinw@... Sun Jul 15 12:30:55 2007 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 11:30:55 +0100 Subject: [peel] Ivor Cutler tracks in 1998? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: At 09:49 15/07/2007, you wrote: >Does anyone have any of these session tracks by Ivor Cutler showing in >any Peel show after June 98? We now know these tracks WERE TX, only not >all in one show... They were not flagged as a featured session, so this >is only really likely to show up if you taped the whole show > >Alone >What >The Painful League >Birdswing >And So Do I >A Romantic Man >Jam >What Have You Got > >thanks > >ken There is an Ivor Cutler list on Yahoo (called Ivor-List) I bet there are people there who would know martinw From rockerq@... Sun Jul 15 18:22:31 2007 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 12:22:31 EDT Subject: [peel] Ivor Cutler tracks in 1998? Message-ID: > < any Peel show after June 98? >> > Could that be the session that was shared with the Kershaw show? Peel & Kershaw broadcast half the tracks each. (or had Kershaw already left R1 by then?) Rocker > From ken_garner@... Mon Jul 16 10:59:31 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 08:59:31 -0000 Subject: Ivor Cutler tracks in 1998? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: yes, that's right, there were another 7 or 8 tracks recorded that date at Ivor's house by James Birtwistle that went out on Kershaw and we have a date for that. By the way, by an extraordinary coincidence, Anita Kamath, Peel's producer of the time, just got on to me and mentioned in passing that, yes, there was an extra / last ivor cutler in 98, but they spread the tracks through several shows, and she was going to try and find the dates in her own original producer's notes. I'll check that website, too, thanks, rocker... k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, rockerq@... wrote: > > > < > any Peel show after June 98? >> > > > Could that be the session that was shared with the Kershaw show? Peel & > Kershaw broadcast half the tracks each. (or had Kershaw already left R1 by then?) > > Rocker > > > From hubcity@... Mon Jul 16 15:01:26 2007 From: hubcity@... (hubcity@...) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 09:01:26 -0400 Subject: [OT] [Altrok] Update #166: Support Your Local Web Radio Station! Message-ID: <0JL9000JCW6G9PE0@...> Firstly, the important stuff: Altrok Radio is at http://www.altrokradio.com Please remember to tune in whenever you can - every hour you listen turns into more visibility for the station; we show up higher in search listings, and such like that. And if you'd like to help us keep the stream running, check out the advertisers if they appeal to you; your interest actually helps fund us. Now then, in addition to the outstanding Altrok Radio music mix that got us an Editor's Pick nod at Live365 and at About.com, we've added features we know you'll like... Thursdays at 11:30am Eastern (and repeated at 9:00pm), you get to hear Sean Carolan (often referred to in these dispatches as "me") showcase the new music we've added this week on the Altrok Radio FM Showcase. New stuff, classic stuff, and Jeff Raspe with his Altrok Radio Underground Pick Of The Week... And on Friday, it's Altrok's Eighties Friday: music from the eighties that mattered then AND now. An eight hour playlist that features some of the best that decade had to offer, drawing from all the music that was available at the time (yes, even from the seventies.) But for now - we've got songs to let you know about. This week, our Grinders (the stuff we play heavily) include music from: - The Cure - The Bird And The Bee - Jack Penate - James - Bobby Cook - Arctic Monkeys Plus we've got newly-added music: - 120 Days - Justine - Joseph Arthur And The Lonely Astronauts - Diamond Ring - The Bees - Listening Man - Blood Red Shoes - It's Getting Boring By The Sea - The Electric Soft Parade - Misunderstanding - Harrisons - Dear Constable - Kate Nash - Foundations - The New Pornographers - Myriad Harbour - The Octopus Project - I Saw The Bright Shinies - Pete And The Pirates - Come On Feet - Pull Tiger Tail - Hurricanes - Robbers On High Street - Crown Victoria - Simian Mobile Disco - I Believe - Travis - Selfish Jean - White Rabbits - The Plot Our Featured Classics: - Elvis Costello - Pump It Up - The Descendents - Clean Sheets - Dogs Die In Hot Cars - Pastimes And Lifestyles - The Fall - Theme From Sparta F.C. #2 - Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians - Balloon Man - Joe Jackson - Friday - New Order - Crystal - The Pixies - Debaser - Roxy Music - Over You - The Stranglers - Skin Deep As always, thanks for listening! - Sean Carolan Altrok Radio On your computer right now at http://www.altrokradio.com On the radio Fridays at 10pm, at 90.5 The Night From mar.celle@... Tue Jul 17 11:00:36 2007 From: mar.celle@... (Marcelle) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 11:00:36 +0200 Subject: Today and this week on Another Nice Mess Message-ID: <000001c7c850$f1120f60$9600000a@PC154981710422> Hi there, today (live) and this week (listen again) on Another Nice Mess as always 3 hours of the most exciting, new and forthcoming underground music from all over the world: Special: Andy Moor (The Ex): in session, featuring DJ/Rupture and Colin McLean Plus amongst others: Quio, Al Haca, Dog Faced Hermans, Codex Machine, Uské Orchestra, Venetian Snares, Handbag/Abba, Karl Marx Stadt, Múm, King Midas Sound (= The Bug), Asher Senator, Vashti Bunyan, No Age, Asmus Tietchens, Cyrus, Distance, Architecture In Helsinki, Innerise, Mundo, Ladyscraper, Frederik Schikowski, Nyabingi, Shackleton, Mika Miko, Dave Swain, Itty Minchesta Requests for amongst others: 70 Gwen Party, Bessie Smith, Renaldo & The Loaf, Young People, Ron Geesin As always there is room for more 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, 17th July 2007 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) MYSPACE: www.myspace.com/djanothernicemess [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 eddie.duffy@... Thu Jul 19 22:50:21 2007 From: eddie.duffy@... (Ed Duffy) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 20:50:21 -0000 Subject: Anyone care to play "Name That Tune"? Message-ID: Hi all, I was contacted via Kat's Karavan recently by a fellow who was trying to place a tune he'd taped from Peel in about 1974 (probably from a session). I didn't start listening till about 1979, so I was unable to help him, but I wonder if anyone here would like to have a go? All the usual stuff has been tried: googling lyric snippets, guessing likely titles, matching them to mid-70s artists, crossing off artists from the "1974 sessions" list on the BBC Peel page, and so far nothing fits. So I just wondered if anyone who fancies themselves as a mid-70s Peel buff would like to have a go? There's no reward, apart from the warm glow of smugness that would undoubtedly ensue. Plus the satisfaction of helping a guy who's been on a quest to identify this tune for over 30 years, of course. An MP3 of the tune can be grabbed at: http://www.box.net/shared/1agu9bzaux To help out, I've transcribed the first couple of verses and the chorus. It seems to be either called "Practical Man" or "Song For You". I'd describe the genre as "soft rock". I'm not a practical man, But I do most things the best that I can, For you. You were a magical girl, And you changed my ways, In a matter of days With you. So here's my song for you, It should be sung by two, It's what I always prayed, I had nothing else to do. Any ideas, folks? Cheers, Eddie. From trevor_huddleston@... Thu Jul 19 23:00:05 2007 From: trevor_huddleston@... (Trevor Huddleston) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 22:00:05 +0100 Subject: [peel] Anyone care to play "Name That Tune"? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Eddie Don't know the song myself but a check on Allmusic.com suggests a song called "Practical Man" was released by one Pete Atkin in 1974. It is on the album "Driving Through Mythical America". Amaxon.co.uk sellers have a CD of this for �49.95 at: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Beautiful-Stranger-Driving-Through-Mythical/dp/tracks/B00000JMFI/ref=dp_tracks_all_1/202-0081090-8199063?ie=UTF8&qid=1184878695&sr=8-1#disc_1 Maybe worth it if you are very keen!! Yours Trevor >From: "Ed Duffy" >Reply-To: peel@yahoogroups.com >To: peel@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [peel] Anyone care to play "Name That Tune"? >Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 20:50:21 -0000 > >Hi all, > >I was contacted via Kat's Karavan recently by a fellow who was trying >to place a tune he'd taped from Peel in about 1974 (probably from a >session). I didn't start listening till about 1979, so I was unable to >help him, but I wonder if anyone here would like to have a go? > >All the usual stuff has been tried: googling lyric snippets, guessing >likely titles, matching them to mid-70s artists, crossing off artists >from the "1974 sessions" list on the BBC Peel page, and so far nothing >fits. So I just wondered if anyone who fancies themselves as a mid-70s >Peel buff would like to have a go? There's no reward, apart from the >warm glow of smugness that would undoubtedly ensue. Plus the >satisfaction of helping a guy who's been on a quest to identify this >tune for over 30 years, of course. > >An MP3 of the tune can be grabbed at: >http://www.box.net/shared/1agu9bzaux > >To help out, I've transcribed the first couple of verses and the >chorus. It seems to be either called "Practical Man" or "Song For >You". I'd describe the genre as "soft rock". > >I'm not a practical man, >But I do most things the best that I can, >For you. > >You were a magical girl, >And you changed my ways, >In a matter of days >With you. > >So here's my song for you, >It should be sung by two, >It's what I always prayed, >I had nothing else to do. > >Any ideas, folks? > >Cheers, > >Eddie. > _________________________________________________________________ The next generation of Hotmail is here! http://www.newhotmail.co.uk From trevor_huddleston@... Thu Jul 19 23:02:50 2007 From: trevor_huddleston@... (Trevor Huddleston) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 22:02:50 +0100 Subject: [peel] Anyone care to play "Name That Tune"? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Eddie Further to previous message: There are two copies of the vinyl album "Driving Through Mythical America" by Pete Atkin on Ebay at the moment for very reasonable prices! Hope this is the right track! Yours Trevor >From: "Ed Duffy" >Reply-To: peel@yahoogroups.com >To: peel@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [peel] Anyone care to play "Name That Tune"? >Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 20:50:21 -0000 > >Hi all, > >I was contacted via Kat's Karavan recently by a fellow who was trying >to place a tune he'd taped from Peel in about 1974 (probably from a >session). I didn't start listening till about 1979, so I was unable to >help him, but I wonder if anyone here would like to have a go? > >All the usual stuff has been tried: googling lyric snippets, guessing >likely titles, matching them to mid-70s artists, crossing off artists >from the "1974 sessions" list on the BBC Peel page, and so far nothing >fits. So I just wondered if anyone who fancies themselves as a mid-70s >Peel buff would like to have a go? There's no reward, apart from the >warm glow of smugness that would undoubtedly ensue. Plus the >satisfaction of helping a guy who's been on a quest to identify this >tune for over 30 years, of course. > >An MP3 of the tune can be grabbed at: >http://www.box.net/shared/1agu9bzaux > >To help out, I've transcribed the first couple of verses and the >chorus. It seems to be either called "Practical Man" or "Song For >You". I'd describe the genre as "soft rock". > >I'm not a practical man, >But I do most things the best that I can, >For you. > >You were a magical girl, >And you changed my ways, >In a matter of days >With you. > >So here's my song for you, >It should be sung by two, >It's what I always prayed, >I had nothing else to do. > >Any ideas, folks? > >Cheers, > >Eddie. > _________________________________________________________________ Watch all 9 Live Earth concerts live on MSN. http://liveearth.uk.msn.com From eddie.duffy@... Thu Jul 19 23:09:29 2007 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 22:09:29 +0100 Subject: [peel] Anyone care to play "Name That Tune"? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <469FD309.5050502@...> Thanks for having a go Trevor! However, I believe Pete Atkin has been tried already. His "Practical Man" is apparently a music biz satire, so that doesn't fit the tone of this song. He makes for interesting googling though. His lyricist was Clive James! Cheers, Eddie. Trevor Huddleston wrote: > Hi Eddie > > Don't know the song myself but a check on Allmusic.com suggests a song > called "Practical Man" was released by one Pete Atkin in 1974. It is on the > album "Driving Through Mythical America". > > Amaxon.co.uk sellers have a CD of this for �49.95 at: > > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Beautiful-Stranger-Driving-Through-Mythical/dp/tracks/B00000JMFI/ref=dp_tracks_all_1/202-0081090-8199063?ie=UTF8&qid=1184878695&sr=8-1#disc_1 > > Maybe worth it if you are very keen!! > > Yours > > Trevor > > > >> From: "Ed Duffy" >> Reply-To: peel@yahoogroups.com >> To: peel@yahoogroups.com >> Subject: [peel] Anyone care to play "Name That Tune"? >> Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 20:50:21 -0000 >> >> Hi all, >> >> I was contacted via Kat's Karavan recently by a fellow who was trying >> to place a tune he'd taped from Peel in about 1974 (probably from a >> session). I didn't start listening till about 1979, so I was unable to >> help him, but I wonder if anyone here would like to have a go? >> >> All the usual stuff has been tried: googling lyric snippets, guessing >> likely titles, matching them to mid-70s artists, crossing off artists >> > >from the "1974 sessions" list on the BBC Peel page, and so far nothing > >> fits. So I just wondered if anyone who fancies themselves as a mid-70s >> Peel buff would like to have a go? There's no reward, apart from the >> warm glow of smugness that would undoubtedly ensue. Plus the >> satisfaction of helping a guy who's been on a quest to identify this >> tune for over 30 years, of course. >> >> An MP3 of the tune can be grabbed at: >> http://www.box.net/shared/1agu9bzaux >> >> To help out, I've transcribed the first couple of verses and the >> chorus. It seems to be either called "Practical Man" or "Song For >> You". I'd describe the genre as "soft rock". >> >> I'm not a practical man, >> But I do most things the best that I can, >> For you. >> >> You were a magical girl, >> And you changed my ways, >> In a matter of days >> With you. >> >> So here's my song for you, >> It should be sung by two, >> It's what I always prayed, >> I had nothing else to do. >> >> Any ideas, folks? >> >> Cheers, >> >> Eddie. >> >> > > _________________________________________________________________ > The next generation of Hotmail is here! http://www.newhotmail.co.uk > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > From trevor_huddleston@... Thu Jul 19 23:16:00 2007 From: trevor_huddleston@... (Trevor Huddleston) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 22:16:00 +0100 Subject: [peel] Anyone care to play "Name That Tune"? In-Reply-To: <469FD309.5050502@...> Message-ID: Not even close! and, rightly, no cigar! bugger! >From: Eddie Duffy >Reply-To: peel@yahoogroups.com >To: peel@yahoogroups.com >Subject: Re: [peel] Anyone care to play "Name That Tune"? >Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 22:09:29 +0100 > >Thanks for having a go Trevor! > >However, I believe Pete Atkin has been tried already. His "Practical >Man" is apparently a music biz satire, so that doesn't fit the tone of >this song. He makes for interesting googling though. His lyricist was >Clive James! > >Cheers, > >Eddie. > >Trevor Huddleston wrote: > > Hi Eddie > > > > Don't know the song myself but a check on Allmusic.com suggests a song > > called "Practical Man" was released by one Pete Atkin in 1974. It is on >the > > album "Driving Through Mythical America". > > > > Amaxon.co.uk sellers have a CD of this for �49.95 at: > > > > >http://www.amazon.co.uk/Beautiful-Stranger-Driving-Through-Mythical/dp/tracks/B00000JMFI/ref=dp_tracks_all_1/202-0081090-8199063?ie=UTF8&qid=1184878695&sr=8-1#disc_1 > > > > Maybe worth it if you are very keen!! > > > > Yours > > > > Trevor > > > > > > > >> From: "Ed Duffy" > >> Reply-To: peel@yahoogroups.com > >> To: peel@yahoogroups.com > >> Subject: [peel] Anyone care to play "Name That Tune"? > >> Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 20:50:21 -0000 > >> > >> Hi all, > >> > >> I was contacted via Kat's Karavan recently by a fellow who was trying > >> to place a tune he'd taped from Peel in about 1974 (probably from a > >> session). I didn't start listening till about 1979, so I was unable to > >> help him, but I wonder if anyone here would like to have a go? > >> > >> All the usual stuff has been tried: googling lyric snippets, guessing > >> likely titles, matching them to mid-70s artists, crossing off artists > >> > > >from the "1974 sessions" list on the BBC Peel page, and so far nothing > > > >> fits. So I just wondered if anyone who fancies themselves as a mid-70s > >> Peel buff would like to have a go? There's no reward, apart from the > >> warm glow of smugness that would undoubtedly ensue. Plus the > >> satisfaction of helping a guy who's been on a quest to identify this > >> tune for over 30 years, of course. > >> > >> An MP3 of the tune can be grabbed at: > >> http://www.box.net/shared/1agu9bzaux > >> > >> To help out, I've transcribed the first couple of verses and the > >> chorus. It seems to be either called "Practical Man" or "Song For > >> You". I'd describe the genre as "soft rock". > >> > >> I'm not a practical man, > >> But I do most things the best that I can, > >> For you. > >> > >> You were a magical girl, > >> And you changed my ways, > >> In a matter of days > >> With you. > >> > >> So here's my song for you, > >> It should be sung by two, > >> It's what I always prayed, > >> I had nothing else to do. > >> > >> Any ideas, folks? > >> > >> Cheers, > >> > >> Eddie. > >> > >> > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > The next generation of Hotmail is here! http://www.newhotmail.co.uk > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ Watch all 9 Live Earth concerts live on MSN. http://liveearth.uk.msn.com From rockerq@... Thu Jul 19 23:23:54 2007 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 17:23:54 EDT Subject: [peel] Anyone care to play "Name That Tune"? Message-ID: > <> > Just listening to it now. All I can say is thank god Peel invented punk a couple of years later! Rocker From markbursa@... Fri Jul 20 00:51:10 2007 From: markbursa@... (markbursa@...) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 18:51:10 EDT Subject: [peel] Anyone care to play "Name That Tune"? Message-ID: >>All I can say is thank god Peel invented punk a couple of years later!<< Hideous indeed. Thought it would never end - and when it did, I expected to hear Whispering Bob Harris saying "really nice". No idea what it is - it deserves to languish in richly deserved obscurity! Mark From rockerq@... Fri Jul 20 01:23:42 2007 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 19:23:42 EDT Subject: [peel] Anyone care to play "Name That Tune"? Message-ID: > < Whispering Bob Harris saying "really nice">> > Funny that was exactly what I experienced! Sounds like an unused outtake from someone like Poco In fact may be worth checking tracklists of mid 70s OGWT - or ask Bob - may well be something he'd recognise (and if you do you must pretend you've mistaken him for Peelie) In fact I wonder what Peelie would say if we could play it to him now! Of course, this thread is another argument for never editing tracks down from entire Peel shows - how many of us now regret doing that!? Rocker From john.bravin@... Fri Jul 20 18:21:42 2007 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 18:21:42 +0200 Subject: [peel] Anyone care to play "Name That Tune"? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <46A0E116.2010505@...> You didn't just write this did you Eddie? If so you should be ashamed. Never heard it but : 1. The whole thing is very like Quiver with Tim Renwick (later Sutherland Bros & Quiver), plus 2. the middle guitar sound is very Stephen Stills (c.f. Wooden Ships), and 3. one organ riff is very like Blinded by the Light (Manfred Mann's Earth Band) So my guess is it's the extended version of Magical Girl by Renwick, Stills & Mann from the seminal 1974 album, Meaningless Lyrics with Tedious Tunes Do I win the cigar? John From hubcity@... Mon Jul 23 13:23:08 2007 From: hubcity@... (hubcity@...) Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 07:23:08 -0400 Subject: [OT] [Altrok] Update #167: Support Your Local Web Radio Station! Message-ID: <0JLM00B6WQAMORA0@...> Folks, Firstly, the important stuff: Altrok Radio is at http://www.altrokradio.com Please remember to tune in whenever you can - every hour you listen turns into more visibility for the station; we show up higher in search listings, and such like that. And if you'd like to help us keep the stream running, check out the advertisers if they appeal to you; your interest actually helps fund us. So then, in another stunning attempt to illustrate what's so great about Altrok Radio, let's sidestep our tendency to play a lot of the music that's currently defining the jagged edge of underground pop culture, and focus on our classics. Our classics are the songs that signify thirty years of rock innovation. Starting with those who rebelled against the bloated, self-important stasis of the rock scene in the seventies, continuing with the artists who stood against empty pop in the eighties, and who clued in early that alternative rock itself had become bloated and self-important by the late nineties. So when we play The Ramones, The Clash, Buzzcocks, Gang Of Four, The Cure, The Smiths, The Pixies, and P.J. Harvey, it's because we know their music remains relevant. We play our classics not only because they're great, but because, so many years hence, they still have something to say - and our current music is evidence that someone's listening. (And when we do it all day on Altrok's Eighties Friday, that goes double.) All that said, bet you're wondering what classic and new songs we've added... This week, our Grinders (the stuff we play heavily) include music from: - The Polyphonic Spree - Lismore - Scissors For Lefty - The Cribs - Kate Nash - Travis Plus we've got newly-added music: - Air Traffic - No More Running Away - Fractured Life - An Angle - Clean And Gold - The Truth Is That You Are Alive - Art Brut - St Pauli - It's A Bit Complicated - Chemical Brothers - All Rights Reversed (feat. Klaxons) - We Are The Night - Digitalism - I Want I Want - Idealism - Editors - An End Has A Start - An End Has A Start - Val Emmich - Break - Songs, Volume 1; Woodstock - The Front - Social Bat - Smiles & Handshakes - Health - Crimewave - Health & Crystal Castles (Split 7'') - Interpol - Who Do You Think - Our Love To Admire - IO Perry - Everyday - Split Yourself In Two - Poison Control Center - Glory Us - MP3 Demo - Silversun Pickups - Well Thought Out Twinkles - Carnavas - St. Vincent - Now. Now. - Marry Me - White Rabbits - Kid On My Shoulders - Fort Nightly Our Newly-Added Classics: - A Blind Dog Stares - Thru The Fence - 12'' Single - Bauhaus - Spirit - The Sky's Gone Out - The Clash - The Guns Of Brixton - London Calling - Depeche Mode - Dreaming Of Me - Speak & Spell - Earlimart - We Drink On The Job - Everyone Down Here - Flesh For Lulu - Siamese Twist - Long Live The New Flesh - The Lightning Seeds - Love Explosion - cloudcuckooland - Passion Puppets - Like Dust - Beyond The Pale - The Stone Roses - Fools Gold - Stone Roses As always, thanks for listening! - Sean Carolan Altrok Radio On your computer right now at http://www.altrokradio.com On the radio Fridays at 10pm, at 90.5 The Night From mar.celle@... Mon Jul 23 20:04:30 2007 From: mar.celle@... (Marcelle) Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 20:04:30 +0200 Subject: The next three weeks on Another Nice Mess Message-ID: <000801c7cd53$edc74e30$9600000a@PC154981710422> Hi there, Marcelle is going on holiday and tour in Germany, so for the next three weeks you get prerecorded ‘summer specials’ of Another Nice Mess, with live gigs: 24th July: Marcelle @ OT301, Amsterdam, June 2007 31st July: Marcelle @ Bergstübl, Berlin, March 2007 7th August: Marcelle @ Hubertusboat, Krommenie, October 2005 It turned out that there is ONE record that she played on all three gigs, guess/find out which one it is and you will win a prize: a vinyl record and her latest mix cd!! Contact: info@... 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, 24th July, 31st July and 7th August 2007 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) MYSPACE: www.myspace.com/djanothernicemess [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 martinw@... Thu Jul 26 13:22:59 2007 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 12:22:59 +0100 Subject: UK Rejects Copyright Extension Message-ID: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/07/25/wrinkly_funksters_want_groove_cash/ From hubcity@... Tue Jul 31 02:40:58 2007 From: hubcity@... (hubcity@...) Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 20:40:58 -0400 Subject: [OT] [Altrok] Update #168: Support Your Local Web Radio Station! Message-ID: <0JM000MYCPWHNNU0@...> Firstly, the important stuff: Altrok Radio is at http://www.altrokradio.com Please remember to tune in whenever you can - every hour you listen turns into more visibility for the station; we show up higher in search listings, and such like that. And if you'd like to help us keep the stream running, check out the advertisers if they appeal to you; your interest actually helps fund us. Now then, in addition to the outstanding Altrok Radio music mix that got us an Editor's Pick nod at Live365 and at About.com, we've added features we know you'll like... Thursdays at 11:30am Eastern (and repeated at 9:00pm), you get to hear Sean Carolan (often referred to in these dispatches as "me") showcase the new music we've added this week on the Altrok Radio FM Showcase. New stuff, classic stuff, and Jeff Raspe with his Altrok Radio Underground Pick Of The Week... And on Friday, it's Altrok's Eighties Friday: music from the eighties that mattered then AND now. An eight hour playlist that features some of the best that decade had to offer, drawing from all the music that was available at the time (yes, even from the seventies.) But for now - we've got songs to let you know about. This week, our Grinders (the stuff we play heavily) include music from: - Air Traffic - Help She Can't Swim - Simian Mobile Disco - The Trudy - Interpol - Blood Red Shoes Plus we've got newly-added music: - Chow Chow - Suits Like Animals - Digitalism - Pogo - GoodBooks - Passchendaele - Hadouken! - Liquid Lives - Billy Harvey - Kaleidoscope Gun - IO Perry - Honeybee - Left Right + Centre - Control - Maritime - For Science Fiction - Modest Mouse - Florida - The Pigeon Detectives - Wait For Me - Popup - Chinese Burn - Spoiler NYC - I Hung My Head - The Transmissions - I'll Run It - The Valley Arena - Kick At The Ceiling - VHS or Beta - Can't Believe A Single Word - Wait Think Fast - Bridge and Cars Our Featured Classics: - Aztec Camera - Oblivious - Cake - Rock and Roll Lifestyle - The Cure - The Hanging Garden - Devo - Gates Of Steel - Doves - Black And White Town - Echo & The Bunnymen - The Killing Moon - The Fall - Victoria - They Might Be Giants - Don't Let's Start - U2 - Seconds - X - White Girl As always, thanks for listening! - Sean Carolan Altrok Radio On your computer right now at http://www.altrokradio.com On the radio Fridays at 10pm, at 90.5 The Night