From thebarguest@... Mon Oct 1 02:11:39 2007 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest) Date: Mon, 01 Oct 2007 00:11:39 -0000 Subject: Arena Special - sunday, tonite In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Wow, wow, wow ............ What a great docu on Peely - maybe the best ...... A few observations ....... 1. first 10 mins - those kids rehearsing in the big detached house with "working class" accents - in the words of John Foxx era Ultravox, "dislocation", perhaps ....... but then the class system is so all-pervasive in UK, that maybe, quick "makeover" was used (a word unknown in 81) ............ 2. Peel & Walters looked like twins - cropped beards & short hair, plus mild Liverpool, Brum accents (very similar) ........ the Ant & Dec of 1980 ......... 3. Weird seeing Peel doing the inverted snob, mimicking an upper- class accent (class prejudice is still paramount in UK in 2007 - just listen to any 'Johnny Rotten' interview or walk into any UK pub). 4. Thank u to all who led to this docu being shown ! 5. Great to see those old cup, semi-circle headphones - my pair was Pioneer, I think, ah, nostalgia ....... 6. Some musical / visual excerpts of Peel successes from the previous few years would have put the whole prog in context. Cheers, Henry Hunt --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Ed Duffy" wrote: > > Thanks for the info! > > I've just checked, and it's on the capping schedule at UKNova, so I'll > be grabbing that for sure. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dunelm61" wrote: > > > > As part of their Radio Week, BBC4 are showing the "Today Carshalton > > Beeches...Tomorrow Croydon" Arena Special from 1980/81. > > > > For those who didn't see it all those years ago, this is easily the > > best TV programme on Peel and Walters ever made, and it captures the > > Peel ethos perfectly. Even if you have no particular interest in the > > post-punk/pre-C86 era, this programme is not to be missed. > > > > It goes out at 11.40pm on Sunday 30 September, which means it clashes > > with Elijah Wood's Keeping It Peel tribute on Radio 1. You wait all day > > for a bus . . . > > > From pbryant98@... Mon Oct 1 02:24:18 2007 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 17:24:18 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Re: Arena Special - sunday, tonite In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <891252.83043.qm@...> --- thebarguest wrote: > 3. Weird seeing Peel doing the inverted snob, > mimicking an upper- > class accent (class prejudice is still paramount in > UK in 2007 - > just listen to any 'Johnny Rotten' interview or walk > into any UK pub). A little point to add to that - every politician and pundit resolutely chimes out the mantra "no one is working class any more", and this is seemingly accepted by the entire population who if you ask them deny they belong to any class at all. But it's all complete hot air. Class rules now with a postcode of iron. pb ____________________________________________________________________________________ Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Yahoo! Travel. http://travel.yahoo.com/ From thebarguest@... Mon Oct 1 04:20:20 2007 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest) Date: Mon, 01 Oct 2007 02:20:20 -0000 Subject: Arena Special - sunday, tonite In-Reply-To: <891252.83043.qm@...> Message-ID: I think it shows how "out of touch" some politicians are by playing the "no class any more" card. The way I see it is as follows - 1. the class system is alive & kicking but like always its# based on accent# 2. Since and before Thatcher, a lot of "working-class" (esp in the south of UK) folk have been living "middle-class" lifestyles, but still vehemently saying they are "working class" - that's why Thatch won all those elections, and "old Labour" has died ........ ie money (income) will always win, and plumbers make a lot these days ......... 3. I'm a hippy - class is irrelevant - be friendly to everyone/anyone - judge them on what they say, not the accent .... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Paul Bryant wrote: > > --- thebarguest wrote: > > 3. Weird seeing Peel doing the inverted snob, > > mimicking an upper- > > class accent (class prejudice is still paramount in > > UK in 2007 - > > just listen to any 'Johnny Rotten' interview or walk > > into any UK pub). > > A little point to add to that - every politician and > pundit resolutely chimes out the mantra "no one is > working class any more", and this is seemingly > accepted by the entire population who if you ask them > deny they belong to any class at all. But it's all > complete hot air. Class rules now with a postcode of > iron. > > pb > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ ______________ > Need a vacation? Get great deals > to amazing places on Yahoo! Travel. > http://travel.yahoo.com/ > From koogy@... Mon Oct 1 12:01:11 2007 From: koogy@... (Andrew Dean) Date: Mon, 01 Oct 2007 11:01:11 +0100 Subject: Arena Special - sunday, tonite In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: thebarguest writes: > Wow, wow, wow ............ > > What a great docu on Peely - maybe the best ...... yes. and one i hadn't seen before. > A few observations ....... "i'm the from Young Observer and i am writing an article about 'Demonstration Tapes'"... actually, had heard that bit before, but hadn't seen the footage. bloke from Nightingales looked like a proto-Gedge, especially when describing his posters. Liggers sounded great as well. > 2. Peel & Walters looked like twins - cropped beards & short hair and looked just so content and in control. fluffy haired blonde kids playing on the lawn of peel acres. slow pan around peel's home studio full of stuff. that pile of record sleeves they showed. had heard about 10% of them. great documentary. doesn't quite beat the sight of peel and sheila chasing chickens but... andy From hubcity@... Mon Oct 1 16:06:12 2007 From: hubcity@... (Sean Carolan) Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 10:06:12 -0400 Subject: So, Anyone Catch The "Keeping It Peel" Special? In-Reply-To: References: <89264.77956.qm@...> Message-ID: <20071001140131.M19910@...> All, The first half-hour (which is what I got through before family demands beckoned) were highly entertaining, I thought, and while it may have been somewhat thrown together, I liked that it was pretty much 100% Peel save for the Elijah Wood intro. (Of course, a small voice in my mind keeps thinking there's far more where that came from, and will only be sated with a 7x24 station where they put in tracks merged with their respective Peel intros and/or outros and put it on "shuffle"...) -Sean From domesticempire@... Mon Oct 1 19:53:29 2007 From: domesticempire@... (Domestic Empire) Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 18:53:29 +0100 Subject: [peel] So, Anyone Catch The "Keeping It Peel" Special? In-Reply-To: <20071001140131.M19910@...> References: <89264.77956.qm@...> <20071001140131.M19910@...> Message-ID: I've just encoded a copy at 320kbps. As it's two hours this works out at 274 MB. I'll post it up on my blog sometime this week. I need to get some more complete Peel programmes online too. If anyone would prefer a smaller file size let me know now. Yes the programme wasn't half bad actually as these things go. Thankfully Elijah Wood could only spare a couple of minutes to record his piece so it was pretty much Peel all the way. Better than I expected actually. As always I extend my deepest gratitude to all the friends and supporters of John that still work inside the Beeb for keeping his legacy in the spotlight. :D On 01/10/2007, Sean Carolan wrote: > All, > > The first half-hour (which is what I got through before family demands > beckoned) were highly entertaining, I thought, and while it may have been > somewhat thrown together, I liked that it was pretty much 100% Peel save for > the Elijah Wood intro. (Of course, a small voice in my mind keeps thinking > there's far more where that came from, and will only be sated with a 7x24 > station where they put in tracks merged with their respective Peel intros > and/or outros and put it on "shuffle"...) > > -Sean > -- Gary Walsh johnpeeleveryday.blogspot.com From mar.celle@... Tue Oct 2 11:35:44 2007 From: mar.celle@... (Marcelle) Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 11:35:44 +0200 Subject: Today and this week on Another Nice Mess Message-ID: <002f01c804d7$9dc65640$9c00000a@PC154981710422> Hi there, today (live) and this week (listen again) on Another Nice Mess as always some of the most exciting, new and forthcoming underground music from all over the world: Special: The Nightingales: live Plus amazing records and cd's by amongst others: Scout Niblett, Babylon System, Jahcoozi, Curse Ov Dialect, Shitmat, B. Slave, Quio, Sun, Nat JM, Zomby, Michaela Melián, Ništa Nije Ništa, Drop The Lime, The Bug, Dolby Anol, Ted Chippington, De Raaskalbomfukkerz, Amp Fiddler, Sun Electric, Alejandro Franov Khali, Múm, Saralunden & Andrey Kiritchenko, Dub Trio Plus some oldies/requests for amongst others: Art Bears, Anti Pop Consortium, Flipper 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, 2nd October 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 robfleay@... Tue Oct 2 11:50:18 2007 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 9:50:18 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Arena Special - sunday, tonite Message-ID: <20071002095018.HZZD26699.aamtaout03-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Watched this last night, was weird watching Peel when he was not much older than I am now - My favourite bit 1) Peel trying to be cool wandering into The Nightingales gig with a scarf nonchalantly tossed round his shoulders! 2) Amusing to see Robert Lloyd being all modest about his ambitions when he later went on to sign a major label deal with the New Four Seasons 3) The Virgin record company bloke explaining how the process worked - he'd tape John Peel every night and then listen to it the next day in the office and then go and buy the records he liked from Rough Trade. Can you IMAGINE that being the process these days? Do you think they tape Huw Stephens every week??? It's all fcked up..the Record Companies buy THEIR records onto these Radio 1 shows and then sit back and think it's job done. I have some friends in an unsigned band that did an absolutely BLINDING Maida Vale session on the Huw Stephens show and they didn't get a SINGLE call from a record label as a result. Sad days... ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam From colinbray@... Tue Oct 2 13:19:39 2007 From: colinbray@... (colin bray) Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 11:19:39 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Arena Special - sunday, tonite In-Reply-To: <20071002095018.HZZD26699.aamtaout03-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> References: <20071002095018.HZZD26699.aamtaout03-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Message-ID: My main feeling from the programme was how much simpler and innocent it all was in those days. The bands seemed so young (or maybe that's my age) and unwordly. The systems for sharing music were so local and ground level. Watching this I can really see how Peel was the only national reference point for these musicians and listeners. It's remarkable how he adapted in later years to the Internet and emails coming in to the programme. Somehow he retained this ground-level intimacy using global communications. That's what I really miss, the sense of something happening below the sight of the record business. Although t'internet gets trumpeted as being democratic we all need a shared reference point that has integrity - that's what I feel we lost when we lost Peel. Colin. To: peel@yahoogroups.comFrom: robfleay@...: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 09:50:18 +0000Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Arena Special - sunday, tonite Watched this last night, was weird watching Peel when he was not much older than I am now - My favourite bit1) Peel trying to be cool wandering into The Nightingales gig with a scarf nonchalantly tossed round his shoulders!2) Amusing to see Robert Lloyd being all modest about his ambitions when he later went on to sign a major label deal with the New Four Seasons3) The Virgin record company bloke explaining how the process worked - he'd tape John Peel every night and then listen to it the next day in the office and then go and buy the records he liked from Rough Trade. Can you IMAGINE that being the process these days? Do you think they tape Huw Stephens every week??? It's all fcked up..the Record Companies buy THEIR records onto these Radio 1 shows and then sit back and think it's job done. I have some friends in an unsigned band that did an absolutely BLINDING Maida Vale session on the Huw Stephens show and they didn't get a SINGLE call from a record label as a result. Sad days...-----------------------------------------Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/emailVirus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam _________________________________________________________________ Help yourself to FREE treats served up daily at the Messenger Café. Stop by today. http://www.cafemessenger.com/info/info_sweetstuff2.html?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_OctWLtagline From robfleay@... Tue Oct 2 15:49:08 2007 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 13:49:08 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Arena Special - sunday, tonite Message-ID: <20071002134908.LXOD26699.aamtaout03-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> >It's remarkable how he adapted in later years to the >Internet and emails coming in to the programme. Somehow he >retained this ground-level intimacy using global >communications. True - although there were a few dodgy moments in the early days when email was taking off and we ended up with a somewhat unexpected F50 which Peel seemed to naively accept! >Although t'internet gets trumpeted as being democratic we >all need a shared reference point that has integrity - >that's what I feel we lost when we lost Peel. Again - a fair point, although I think that the internet (and accompanying technologies) has over-saturated the underground music scene to the point where three years after his passing I'm not even sure Peel could cope with the amount of music being created and published in some format. There was a bit in the Arena program where they express astonishment that "everyone has a home cassette recorder now!" and the Observer journalist is disbelieving at the number of tapes he listens to. The Internet, home multi-track recording and CD-R's must have surely increased this musical output 100 fold or more? ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam From koogy@... Wed Oct 3 13:25:22 2007 From: koogy@... (Andrew Dean) Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2007 12:25:22 +0100 Subject: Andy Message-ID: > Now Lucy has her own page and it's the Lucy Duran show (my kershaw bookmark to the rpm file still works btw) now on its 3rd replacement presenter in the space of two months. that said, i enjoyed sunday's, part of the radio 3 celebrations. "Radio 3's 40th anniversary celebrations continue with veteran producer Joe Boyd's personal selection of the top 40 world music releases since records began." more of same next week. nice to see RDB get an extra two hours in the recent reshuffle but did they have to be all on the same night? andy From domesticempire@... Wed Oct 3 14:04:14 2007 From: domesticempire@... (Domestic Empire) Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 13:04:14 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Andy In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: So what's the latest news on dear only Andy, is he banged up in chokey or has he been allowed to roam free rampaging on the streets accosting the weak and defenceless? His feral yell echoing endlessly throughout the night. A timely reminder to all men of the terrifyingly sadistic repressed rampaging evil spawn of Satan that needlessly lurks inside us all. Actually I hear he just forgot to put the toilet seat down. Huh, Women - gotta love 'em. On 03/10/2007, Andrew Dean wrote: > > Now Lucy has her own page and it's the Lucy Duran show > > (my kershaw bookmark to the rpm file still works btw) > > now on its 3rd replacement presenter in the space of two months. > > that said, i enjoyed sunday's, part of the radio 3 celebrations. > > "Radio 3's 40th anniversary celebrations continue with veteran producer Joe > Boyd's personal selection of the top 40 world music releases since records > began." > > more of same next week. > > nice to see RDB get an extra two hours in the recent reshuffle but did they > have to be all on the same night? > > andy > -- Gary Walsh johnpeeleveryday.blogspot.com From martinw@... Wed Oct 3 13:36:57 2007 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2007 12:36:57 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Andy In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: At 12:25 03/10/2007, you wrote: > > Now Lucy has her own page and it's the Lucy Duran show > >(my kershaw bookmark to the rpm file still works btw) They went back to the old filename when other presenters than Lucy were used. >now on its 3rd replacement presenter in the space of two months. > >that said, i enjoyed sunday's, part of the radio 3 celebrations. > >"Radio 3's 40th anniversary celebrations continue with veteran producer Joe >Boyd's personal selection of the top 40 world music releases since records >began." > >more of same next week And more different presenters to come We'll have to wait until the next Radio 3 Schedule comes into effect to see what they will do permanently >nice to see RDB get an extra two hours in the recent reshuffle but did they >have to be all on the same night? > >andy We'll have to wait and see on that as it's not put in on as a 4 hour show on the schedule but 2 different 2 hour ones martinw From koogy@... Wed Oct 3 16:32:09 2007 From: koogy@... (Andrew Dean) Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2007 15:32:09 +0100 Subject: Andy References: Message-ID: Martin Wheatley writes: > At 12:25 03/10/2007, you wrote: > >> > Now Lucy has her own page and it's the Lucy Duran show >> >>(my kershaw bookmark to the rpm file still works btw) > > They went back to the old filename when other presenters > than Lucy were used. nope, it has always worked, even when lucy was doing it http://bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/shows/rpms/radio3/andykershaw.rpm (the recent peel tribute thing was 'surgery.rpm' because it was in the sunday surgery slot. i guess it's easier to not change stuff.) >> nice to see RDB get an extra two hours in the recent reshuffle but did >> they have to be all on the same night? > We'll have to wait and see on that as it's not put in on as a 4 hour show > on the schedule but 2 different 2 hour ones which run one after the other (sunday, here) http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/schedule/oct2007_schedule.shtml more annoying because monday's a busy day anyway what with 3 hours of freak zone from sunday afternoon... if listening to the radio at work counts as 'busy'. 8) andy From rockerq@... Wed Oct 3 21:36:29 2007 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 15:36:29 EDT Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re:=20[peel]=20Re:=20Arena=20Special=A0=20-=20sun?= =?ISO-8859-1?Q?day,=20tonite?= Message-ID: > < over-saturated the underground music scene to the point where three years after his > passing I'm not even sure Peel could cope with the amount of music being created > and published in some format. > > The Internet, home multi-track recording and CD-R's must have surely > increased this musical output 100 fold or more? >> > TELL US ABOUT IT! Rocker, on behalf of www.dandelionradio.com DJs. Seriously though, there's so much good new stuff out there that I think Peelie would have loved, that it makes all the time spent trawling mp3s and CDs and blogs and myspace pages well worth it when we can bring them to a (slightly) wider audience through our shows! > From martinw@... Wed Oct 3 23:58:54 2007 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2007 22:58:54 +0100 Subject: Peel Sessions Book Message-ID: So today I get an e-mail saying my copy has been dispatched And tomorrow the Royal Mail go on strike for a week! Wonderful isn't it From thebarguest@... Thu Oct 4 00:04:43 2007 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest) Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2007 22:04:43 -0000 Subject: Peel Sessions Book Message-ID: If the buggers were privatised it wouldn't happen ! Like state education it's the last bastion of old labour, ha ha ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > So today I get an e-mail saying my copy has been dispatched > And tomorrow the Royal Mail go on strike for a week! > Wonderful isn't it > From martinw@... Thu Oct 4 20:08:57 2007 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2007 19:08:57 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Peel Sessions Book In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: At 23:04 03/10/2007, you wrote: >If the buggers were privatised it wouldn't happen ! >Like state education it's the last bastion of old labour, ha ha ... > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin >Wheatley wrote: > > > > So today I get an e-mail saying my copy has been dispatched > > And tomorrow the Royal Mail go on strike for a week! > > Wonderful isn't it > > Amazingly the strike started at midday and my book arrived just before! I have to tell you it's a rollicking good read! martinw From hubcity@... Thu Oct 4 22:00:05 2007 From: hubcity@... (Sean Carolan) Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 16:00:05 -0400 Subject: So, Peel Day In A Week... In-Reply-To: <200710041812.l94IC05g063828@...> References: <200710041812.l94IC05g063828@...> Message-ID: <20071004195726.M21822@...> Folks, For my part, I've put up a bulletin at MySpace for bands to send me "sessions" (e.g. press record, play song, press stop) after The Pocket Gods contacted me about an interview. We'll see if I get any takers (hopefully, I'll at least get The Pocket Gods...) ...anyone else doing anything? -Sean From paul@... Fri Oct 5 10:18:46 2007 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2007 09:18:46 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Peel Sessions Book In-Reply-To: <0MKsxo-1IdVAy0bZz-0008EU@...> References: <0MKsxo-1IdVAy0bZz-0008EU@...> Message-ID: On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 19:08:57 +0100, you wrote: >Amazingly the strike started at midday and my book arrived just before! Mine arrived this morning, despite the strike. >I have to tell you it's a rollicking good read! Looking forward to starting this weekend Paul -- Rgds Paul Webster From robfleay@... Fri Oct 5 11:01:10 2007 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2007 9:01:10 +0000 Subject: [peel] So, Peel Day In A Week... Message-ID: <20071005090110.SNTH29112.aamtaout04-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Here in Derby we have the traditional Peel Day gig on the wrong day featuring bands that Peel would have loathed. > > From: "Sean Carolan" > Date: 2007/10/04 Thu PM 08:00:05 GMT > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] So, Peel Day In A Week... > > Folks, > > For my part, I've put up a bulletin at MySpace for bands to send me "sessions" > (e.g. press record, play song, press stop) after The Pocket Gods contacted me > about an interview. We'll see if I get any takers (hopefully, I'll at least > get The Pocket Gods...) > > ...anyone else doing anything? > > -Sean > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam From neilsaddington@... Fri Oct 5 14:17:34 2007 From: neilsaddington@... (Neil Saddington) Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2007 12:17:34 -0000 Subject: Peel Sessions Book Message-ID: This is my first post as i just found out about this group through Ken Garner's excellent new book about the Peel Sessions. Last week was my birthday and i was very fortunate, in that one of my friends who is a journalist, gave me a copy of Ken's book which had been sent into the paper for review. I had read and loved to bits Ken's earlier work 'In Session Tonight' but, i did not realise he had decided to write a more up to date book on all the many thousands of Peel Sessions. So i was thoroughly delighted and surprised when my good friend gave me this wonderful book as a gift. Congratulations to Ken, once again, for putting together a massive labour of love, which will be so well recieved by all the legions of John's fans. The book as a whole is excellent, but i have to say i found the first chapter which begins at John Peel's death and funeral particularly moving and this part did bring a tear to my eye. I also like the way both Ken's admiration and respect for the great man comes across as well as his awareness of what John Peel meant to so many. You should be proud of your book, Ken. And i hope eveyone else enjoys it. Best wishes, Neil Saddington. From roger.carruthers@... Fri Oct 5 14:44:08 2007 From: roger.carruthers@... (ROGER CARRUTHERS) Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2007 13:44:08 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Peel Sessions Book In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <728662.23721.qm@...> Woohoo! Got mine today too - is there really a postal strike? And it does indeed look like a cracking read. Nice one, Ken! cheers Roger --- Paul Webster wrote: > On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 19:08:57 +0100, you wrote: > > >Amazingly the strike started at midday and my book > arrived just before! > Mine arrived this morning, despite the strike. > > >I have to tell you it's a rollicking good read! > Looking forward to starting this weekend > > Paul > -- > Rgds > Paul Webster > From neilsaddington@... Fri Oct 5 16:24:30 2007 From: neilsaddington@... (Neil Saddington) Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2007 14:24:30 -0000 Subject: Anyone going along to Ken's talk at Waterstones, Glasgow, as part of Peel Day? Message-ID: Hiya, I was just wondering if anyone was planning to make it along to Waterstones in Sauchiehall Street next Thurs for Ken Garner's talk, which is part of the Peel Day celebrations, about his new book. I think there is going to be some special guest appearances from artists who recorded sessions as well. As i live in Edinburgh, i'm going to make a big effort to make it up for, what should be, a great event. All the best, Neil. From g.j.steel@... Fri Oct 5 16:37:39 2007 From: g.j.steel@... (graham steel) Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2007 14:37:39 -0000 Subject: Slashmusic/ Tom Ravenscroft Message-ID: Good news! Had an email from Hermeet Chadha (ex Peel production assistant and now Tom's producer) today about Slashmusic. Seems there will be a new podcast series, starting November and running through to January. From then they'll be broadcasting on 'white air' until the Channel4radio digital license kicks in roughly July 2008. Fingers crossed they might get up to three shows a week on the new station! From ken_garner@... Fri Oct 5 22:52:16 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2007 20:52:16 -0000 Subject: Anyone going along to Ken's talk at Waterstones, Glasgow, as part of Peel Day? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks for those kind words, Neil. All I can see are the mistakes at the moment (there are a few, but nothing absolutely catastrophic - yet! Although collectively we did mess up one of the picture captions, oops) but I still feel ok about it. It would be great to see some of you at Waterstone's Sauchiehall Street on Thursday, 6.30pm start, but please don't get too excited about the "guests". It's very informal, and likely to be two or three Glasgow band people only, who I might ask to contribute from the floor. I'll be showing some pics from the book and some others that did not make the cut for various technical reasons, and playing some session tracks, including one or two that are not generally available. But mainly it's me talking, and if you've read the book already by then there won't be much you don't know in my spiel, I'm afraid. If you want your copy of the book to decline in value dramatically I'll deface it with my illegible signature... Nice feedback so far from some of my contributors: lovely postcard from Helen Walters, nice messages from Louise and Hanna at Radio 1, long phone call from Bernie Andrews last night saying "you've made an old man very happy" (I didn't know what to say), tear-stained email from Chris Lycett at work today. Plus 5 stars in Metro and 4 in Q and even a blob plug "one 2 read for the weekend" in today's Scottish Sun! (coincidentally written by one of my journalism graduates, fancy that). Now I am nervously awaiting the posh papers' reviews tomorrow and Sunday. I'm in London all day Wednesday (up at 5.30am for the early flight, not back till midnight) doing loads of pre-recorded interviews (to go out the next day, Peel Day) for BBC local/regional stations, BBC Ulster, Nemone on 6 Music, and a Guardian Music podcast, apparently. Some of it is bound not to come off but I am going to be well and truly knackered by 6.30pm on Thursday! ken --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Neil Saddington" wrote: > > Hiya, > I was just wondering if anyone was planning to make it along to > Waterstones in Sauchiehall Street next Thurs for Ken Garner's talk, > which is part of the Peel Day celebrations, about his new book. > > I think there is going to be some special guest appearances from > artists who recorded sessions as well. > > As i live in Edinburgh, i'm going to make a big effort to make it up > for, what should be, a great event. > > All the best, > > Neil. > From jimmystep@... Sat Oct 6 03:05:16 2007 From: jimmystep@... (Jimmy) Date: Sat, 06 Oct 2007 01:05:16 -0000 Subject: Anyone going along to Ken's talk at Waterstones, Glasgow, as part of Peel Da In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Neil, yes I shall be making the effort. Coming straight from work in downtown Linwood so should make it into town for the 6:30 kick-off. I'll be the one with a pink cravat, a brace of Incredible String Band albums under my arm & a be stiff tour 78 badge in my lapel! Cheer....Jimmy --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Neil Saddington" wrote: > > Hiya, > I was just wondering if anyone was planning to make it along to > Waterstones in Sauchiehall Street next Thurs for Ken Garner's talk, > which is part of the Peel Day celebrations, about his new book. > > I think there is going to be some special guest appearances from > artists who recorded sessions as well. > > As i live in Edinburgh, i'm going to make a big effort to make it up > for, what should be, a great event. > > All the best, > > Neil. > From neilsaddington@... Sat Oct 6 14:31:24 2007 From: neilsaddington@... (Neil Saddington) Date: Sat, 06 Oct 2007 12:31:24 -0000 Subject: Anyone going along to Ken's talk at Waterstones, Glasgow, as part of Peel Day? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I look forward to seeing and hearing you talk on Thurs Ken, don't fret about any mistakes too much. I guess it's inevitable with such a large research task, as the one you embarked upon, that there's going to be a few wee errors here and there. I'm sure the reviews in the Sunday papers will be deservedly favourable. All the best, Neil--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken garner" wrote: > > Thanks for those kind words, Neil. All I can see are the mistakes at > the moment (there are a few, but nothing absolutely catastrophic - > yet! Although collectively we did mess up one of the picture > captions, oops) but I still feel ok about it. > > It would be great to see some of you at Waterstone's Sauchiehall > Street on Thursday, 6.30pm start, but please don't get too excited > about the "guests". It's very informal, and likely to be two or three > Glasgow band people only, who I might ask to contribute from the > floor. I'll be showing some pics from the book and some others that > did not make the cut for various technical reasons, and playing some > session tracks, including one or two that are not generally > available. But mainly it's me talking, and if you've read the book > already by then there won't be much you don't know in my spiel, I'm > afraid. If you want your copy of the book to decline in value > dramatically I'll deface it with my illegible signature... > > Nice feedback so far from some of my contributors: lovely postcard > from Helen Walters, nice messages from Louise and Hanna at Radio 1, > long phone call from Bernie Andrews last night saying "you've > made an old man very happy" (I didn't know what to say), tear- stained > email from Chris Lycett at work today. Plus 5 stars in Metro and 4 in > Q and even a blob plug "one 2 read for the weekend" in today's > Scottish Sun! (coincidentally written by one of my journalism > graduates, fancy that). Now I am nervously awaiting the posh papers' > reviews tomorrow and Sunday. > > I'm in London all day Wednesday (up at 5.30am for the early flight, > not back till midnight) doing loads of pre-recorded interviews (to go > out the next day, Peel Day) for BBC local/regional stations, BBC > Ulster, Nemone on 6 Music, and a Guardian Music podcast, apparently. > Some of it is bound not to come off but I am going to be well and > truly knackered by 6.30pm on Thursday! > > ken > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Neil Saddington" > wrote: > > > > Hiya, > > I was just wondering if anyone was planning to make it along to > > Waterstones in Sauchiehall Street next Thurs for Ken Garner's talk, > > which is part of the Peel Day celebrations, about his new book. > > > > I think there is going to be some special guest appearances from > > artists who recorded sessions as well. > > > > As i live in Edinburgh, i'm going to make a big effort to make it > up > > for, what should be, a great event. > > > > All the best, > > > > Neil. > > > From neilsaddington@... Sat Oct 6 14:34:37 2007 From: neilsaddington@... (Neil Saddington) Date: Sat, 06 Oct 2007 12:34:37 -0000 Subject: Anyone going along to Ken's talk at Waterstones, Glasgow, as part of Peel Da In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hello Jimmy, I look forward to meeting you at the event. I think i'll don my red John Peel tee-shirt for the event. See you on Thursday. Cheers, Neil--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Jimmy" wrote: > > Hi Neil, > yes I shall be making the effort. Coming straight from work in > downtown Linwood so should make it into town for the 6:30 kick-off. > I'll be the one with a pink cravat, a brace of Incredible String Band > albums under my arm & a be stiff tour 78 badge in my lapel! > Cheer....Jimmy > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Neil Saddington" wrote: > > > > Hiya, > > I was just wondering if anyone was planning to make it along to > > Waterstones in Sauchiehall Street next Thurs for Ken Garner's talk, > > which is part of the Peel Day celebrations, about his new book. > > > > I think there is going to be some special guest appearances from > > artists who recorded sessions as well. > > > > As i live in Edinburgh, i'm going to make a big effort to make it up > > for, what should be, a great event. > > > > All the best, > > > > Neil. > > > From colinbray@... Sat Oct 6 15:26:32 2007 From: colinbray@... (colin bray) Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 13:26:32 +0000 Subject: Tony Blackburn is still fighting John Peel Message-ID: Hi everybody. Here is a link to an article in the Telegraph today: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2007/10/06/do0609.xml All good fun. Personally, I remember John admitting that when he compared what he was playing in the ealy 70s to what Tony Blackburn was playing it was obvious whose music had lasted the better. The thing that stands out for me in Tony Blackburn's account of the 60s conversations that seem to form the basis of his grudge against Peel is his utter misunderstanding of irony. That seems to be the basic difference between them. _________________________________________________________________ Help yourself to FREE treats served up daily at the Messenger Café. Stop by today. http://www.cafemessenger.com/info/info_sweetstuff2.html?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_OctWLtagline From rockerq@... Sat Oct 6 15:39:16 2007 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 09:39:16 EDT Subject: [peel] Re: Anyone going along to Ken's talk at Waterstones, Glasgow, as part of Peel Day? Message-ID: > < fret about any mistakes too much. I guess it's inevitable with such a > large research task, as the one you embarked upon, that there's going > to be a few wee errors here and there. I'm sure the reviews in the > Sunday papers will be deservedly favourable.>> > A bit like playing records at the wrong speed? ;-) Rocker From robfleay@... Sat Oct 6 16:55:32 2007 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 14:55:32 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Anyone going along to Ken's talk at Waterstones, Glasgow, as part of Peel Day? Message-ID: <20071006145532.ILAP29112.aamtaout04-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Got my copy on Thursday - fantastic stuff Ken! > don't fret about any mistakes too much. I guess it's > inevitable with such a large research task Too right - but if we're playing the spot the mistakes game...Echo & The Bunnymen not listed in the top 10 of longest intervals. A mistake or deliberate because the 1997 session was a live set? ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam From pbryant98@... Sat Oct 6 17:13:17 2007 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 08:13:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Longest interval In-Reply-To: <20071006145532.ILAP29112.aamtaout04-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Message-ID: <440788.70773.qm@...> --- RobF wrote: > Got my copy on Thursday - fantastic stuff Ken! > > > don't fret about any mistakes too much. I guess > it's > > inevitable with such a large research task > > Too right - but if we're playing the spot the > mistakes game...Echo & The Bunnymen not listed in > the top 10 of longest intervals. A mistake or > deliberate because the 1997 session was a live set? Haven't got the book yet but The Incredible String Band must be in that top ten, possibly John Fahey too. pb ____________________________________________________________________________________ Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games. http://sims.yahoo.com/ From ken_garner@... Sat Oct 6 17:21:01 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Sat, 06 Oct 2007 15:21:01 -0000 Subject: Anyone going along to Ken's talk at Waterstones, Glasgow, as part of Peel Day? In-Reply-To: <20071006145532.ILAP29112.aamtaout04-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Message-ID: re: Echo and the Bunnymen: as samuel johnson said when asked why he had misdefined the unit of measurement of a horse's height in his dictionary, "ignorance, madam, pure ignorance". You're right. Echo and The Bunnymen with a 14 year gap should indeed be in my biggest gaps list. Clean forgot 'em. Rocker already suggested the Magic Band, but the lineup from the Beefheart sessions in 68 to the magic band live at MV in 02 was completely different save for John French. So he perhaps as an individual should top the revised list in the 2nd edition, with an amazing 34 year gap between Peel appearances k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF wrote: > > Got my copy on Thursday - fantastic stuff Ken! > > > don't fret about any mistakes too much. I guess it's > > inevitable with such a large research task > > Too right - but if we're playing the spot the mistakes game...Echo & The Bunnymen not listed in the top 10 of longest intervals. A mistake or deliberate because the 1997 session was a live set? > > > > > ----------------------------------------- > Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email > Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam > From robfleay@... Sat Oct 6 18:31:19 2007 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 16:31:19 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Anyone going along to Ken's talk at Waterstones, Glasgow, as part of Peel Day? Message-ID: <20071006163119.VEFN17393.aamtaout02-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> >re: Echo and the Bunnymen: as samuel johnson said when >asked why he had misdefined the unit of measurement of a >horse's height in his dictionary, "ignorance, madam, pure >ignorance". You're right. Echo and The Bunnymen with a 14 >year gap should indeed be in my biggest gaps list. Clean >forgot 'em. Point to me! Here's another obscure question on the session front..I just finished reading the Nick Drake biography "Deeper Than The Darkest Sea" and it mentions a second BBC session that Nick did that doesn't appear in either IST or the new book. It even states the studio details (S2 Broadcasting House) and the TX April 13 1970 on the Night Ride show. No tracklisting is mentioned though - which is even more odd. ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam From ken_garner@... Sat Oct 6 18:49:02 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Sat, 06 Oct 2007 16:49:02 -0000 Subject: Oops! Hold that Longest Gap chart a moment.... Message-ID: Well there's a clunker and no mistake: Prompted by Rob to look at my longest-gap-between-sessions top 10 again, I noticed my maths went a bit, er, wonky regarding The Undertones - the gap from their sixth in 82 to their 7th in 03 is of course 20.5 years, not 10.5! ...which in one fell swoop rockets them to 4th in the chart (or 5th, if we allow John French). Mind you, if this is the worst cock up, I can live with it. Still plenty of time, though. I was not planning to do a corrections update for the dedicated until after Christmas (by which time I expect to have teased out all my worst howlers from keen readers), but seeing as we're on this, here's an amended Top 12 as of today - I feel this one is going to run and run! Top 12 Longest Intervals Between Sessions John French 36 years 2nd with Beefheart in May 68, 3rd with new Magic Band in July 04 Incredible String Band 27 years 11th in Oct 73, 12th in Nov 2000 Faust 26 years 1st in June 73, 2nd in Jan 99 Gary Numan 21 years 2nd in March 79, 3rd Dec 2000 The Undertones 20.5 years 6th in Dec 82, 7th in May 03 Wire 14 years 4th in May 88, 5th in Sept 02 Echo and the Bunnymen 14 years 6th in Oct 83, 7th in Sept 97 The Pastels 13.5 years 1st in Feb 84, 2nd in Nov 97 June Tabor 13 years 5th in Feb 78, 6th in Jan 91 Pulp 11.5 years 1st in Nov 81, 2nd in March 93 Orbital 11 years 1st in Sept 93, 2nd in July 04 Eon 11 years 1st in June 91, 2nd in Aug 02 ... I only have John Fahey as doing one for Peel, does someone have evidence of a second? k From ken_garner@... Sat Oct 6 18:52:54 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Sat, 06 Oct 2007 16:52:54 -0000 Subject: Anyone going along to Ken's talk at Waterstones, Glasgow, as part of Peel Day? In-Reply-To: <20071006163119.VEFN17393.aamtaout02-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Message-ID: it's possible I suppose, but even if it happened, that would not count as a Peel, because Peel stopped presenting Nightride in 69, and the last 6 months of that ('Son of Night Ride' ) were actually not really night ride at all anyway, being mid evening. I cannot recall at this distance whether I looked at Nick Drake's contract file for IST in written archives, or whether there was one even. k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF wrote: > > >re: Echo and the Bunnymen: as samuel johnson said when > >asked why he had misdefined the unit of measurement of a > >horse's height in his dictionary, "ignorance, madam, pure > >ignorance". You're right. Echo and The Bunnymen with a 14 > >year gap should indeed be in my biggest gaps list. Clean > >forgot 'em. > > Point to me! > > Here's another obscure question on the session front..I just finished reading the Nick Drake biography "Deeper Than The Darkest Sea" and it mentions a second BBC session that Nick did that doesn't appear in either IST or the new book. It even states the studio details (S2 Broadcasting House) and the TX April 13 1970 on the Night Ride show. No tracklisting is mentioned though - which is even more odd. > > > ----------------------------------------- > Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email > Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam > From pbryant98@... Sat Oct 6 23:17:24 2007 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 14:17:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Oops! Hold that Longest Gap chart a moment.... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <804869.8883.qm@...> --- ken garner wrote: > ... I only have John Fahey as doing one for Peel, > does someone have > evidence of a second? Nah, that was me thinking that the Kershaw 1987 session was for Peel. Ignore me. What's happening with AK anyhow? Is he at liberty? pb ____________________________________________________________________________________ Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Yahoo! Travel. http://travel.yahoo.com/ From robfleay@... Sun Oct 7 10:58:40 2007 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2007 8:58:40 +0000 Subject: [peel] Oops! Hold that Longest Gap chart a moment.... Message-ID: <20071007085840.VLTF219.aamtaout01-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Another one - how about Misty In Roots - 1986 to 2002 > > From: "ken garner" > Date: 2007/10/06 Sat PM 04:49:02 GMT > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] Oops! Hold that Longest Gap chart a moment.... > > Well there's a clunker and no mistake: Prompted by Rob to look at my > longest-gap-between-sessions top 10 again, I noticed my maths went a > bit, er, wonky regarding The Undertones - the gap from their sixth in > 82 to their 7th in 03 is of course 20.5 years, not 10.5! ...which in > one fell swoop rockets them to 4th in the chart (or 5th, if we allow > John French). Mind you, if this is the worst cock up, I can live with > it. Still plenty of time, though. I was not planning to do a > corrections update for the dedicated until after Christmas (by which > time I expect to have teased out all my worst howlers from keen > readers), but seeing as we're on this, here's an amended Top 12 as of > today - I feel this one is going to run and run! > > > > Top 12 Longest Intervals Between Sessions > > > > John French > 36 years > 2nd with Beefheart in May 68, 3rd with new Magic Band in July 04 > > Incredible String Band > 27 years > 11th in Oct 73, 12th in Nov 2000 > > Faust > 26 years > 1st in June 73, 2nd in Jan 99 > > Gary Numan > 21 years > 2nd in March 79, 3rd Dec 2000 > > The Undertones > 20.5 years > 6th in Dec 82, 7th in May 03 > > Wire > 14 years > 4th in May 88, 5th in Sept 02 > > Echo and the Bunnymen > 14 years > 6th in Oct 83, 7th in Sept 97 > > The Pastels > 13.5 years > 1st in Feb 84, 2nd in Nov 97 > > June Tabor > 13 years > 5th in Feb 78, 6th in Jan 91 > > Pulp > 11.5 years > 1st in Nov 81, 2nd in March 93 > > Orbital > 11 years > 1st in Sept 93, 2nd in July 04 > > Eon > 11 years > 1st in June 91, 2nd in Aug 02 > > > > ... I only have John Fahey as doing one for Peel, does someone have > evidence of a second? > > > k > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam From ken_garner@... Sun Oct 7 13:46:32 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2007 11:46:32 -0000 Subject: Oops! Hold that Longest Gap chart a moment.... In-Reply-To: <20071007085840.VLTF219.aamtaout01-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Message-ID: oh crap. you bastard! And there's also of course, Culture, 89-02. That's what comes of doing these things very fast... k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF wrote: > > Another one - how about Misty In Roots - 1986 to 2002 > > > > > From: "ken garner" > > Date: 2007/10/06 Sat PM 04:49:02 GMT > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: [peel] Oops! Hold that Longest Gap chart a moment.... > > > > Well there's a clunker and no mistake: Prompted by Rob to look at my > > longest-gap-between-sessions top 10 again, I noticed my maths went a > > bit, er, wonky regarding The Undertones - the gap from their sixth in > > 82 to their 7th in 03 is of course 20.5 years, not 10.5! ...which in > > one fell swoop rockets them to 4th in the chart (or 5th, if we allow > > John French). Mind you, if this is the worst cock up, I can live with > > it. Still plenty of time, though. I was not planning to do a > > corrections update for the dedicated until after Christmas (by which > > time I expect to have teased out all my worst howlers from keen > > readers), but seeing as we're on this, here's an amended Top 12 as of > > today - I feel this one is going to run and run! > > > > > > > > Top 12 Longest Intervals Between Sessions > > > > > > > > John French > > 36 years > > 2nd with Beefheart in May 68, 3rd with new Magic Band in July 04 > > > > Incredible String Band > > 27 years > > 11th in Oct 73, 12th in Nov 2000 > > > > Faust > > 26 years > > 1st in June 73, 2nd in Jan 99 > > > > Gary Numan > > 21 years > > 2nd in March 79, 3rd Dec 2000 > > > > The Undertones > > 20.5 years > > 6th in Dec 82, 7th in May 03 > > > > Wire > > 14 years > > 4th in May 88, 5th in Sept 02 > > > > Echo and the Bunnymen > > 14 years > > 6th in Oct 83, 7th in Sept 97 > > > > The Pastels > > 13.5 years > > 1st in Feb 84, 2nd in Nov 97 > > > > June Tabor > > 13 years > > 5th in Feb 78, 6th in Jan 91 > > > > Pulp > > 11.5 years > > 1st in Nov 81, 2nd in March 93 > > > > Orbital > > 11 years > > 1st in Sept 93, 2nd in July 04 > > > > Eon > > 11 years > > 1st in June 91, 2nd in Aug 02 > > > > > > > > ... I only have John Fahey as doing one for Peel, does someone have > > evidence of a second? > > > > > > k > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > ----------------------------------------- > Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email > Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam > From ken_garner@... Sun Oct 7 13:54:12 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2007 11:54:12 -0000 Subject: (cough) Top FOURTEEN longest gaps between sessions... Message-ID: I think I'd better expand this to a Top 20 for the second edition! k ~ Top FOURTEEN Longest Intervals Between Sessions (as of 7/10/07) John French 36 years 2nd with Beefheart in May 68, 3rd with new Magic Band in July 04 Incredible String Band 27 years 11th session in Oct 73, 12th in Nov 2000 Faust 26 years 1st in June 73, 2nd in Jan 99 Gary Numan 21 years 2nd in March 79, 3rd Dec 2000 The Undertones 20.5 years 6th in Dec 82, 7th in May 03 Misty in Roots 16 years 8th in May 86, 9th in July 02 Wire 14 years 4th in May 88, 5th in Sept 02 Echo and the Bunnymen 14 years 6th in Oct 83, 7th in Sept 97 Culture 13.5 years 2nd in Jan 89, 3rd in July 02 The Pastels 13.5 years 1st in Feb 84, 2nd in Nov 97 June Tabor 13 years 5th in Feb 78, 6th in Jan 91 Pulp 11.5 years 1st in Nov 81, 2nd in March 93 Orbital 11 years 1st in Sept 93, 2nd in July 04 Eon 11 years 1st in June 91, 2nd in Aug 02 From robfleay@... Sun Oct 7 13:52:00 2007 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2007 11:52:00 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Oops! Hold that Longest Gap chart a moment.... Message-ID: <20071007115200.XCJG219.aamtaout01-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> I'll see your Culture and I'll raise you a New Order 82 - 98! > > From: "ken garner" > Date: 2007/10/07 Sun AM 11:46:32 GMT > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] Re: Oops! Hold that Longest Gap chart a moment.... > > > oh crap. you bastard! And there's also of course, Culture, 89-02. > That's what comes of doing these things very fast... > > k > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF wrote: > > > > Another one - how about Misty In Roots - 1986 to 2002 > > > > > > > > From: "ken garner" > > > Date: 2007/10/06 Sat PM 04:49:02 GMT > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > Subject: [peel] Oops! Hold that Longest Gap chart a moment.... > > > > > > Well there's a clunker and no mistake: Prompted by Rob to look at > my > > > longest-gap-between-sessions top 10 again, I noticed my maths > went a > > > bit, er, wonky regarding The Undertones - the gap from their > sixth in > > > 82 to their 7th in 03 is of course 20.5 years, not 10.5! ...which > in > > > one fell swoop rockets them to 4th in the chart (or 5th, if we > allow > > > John French). Mind you, if this is the worst cock up, I can live > with > > > it. Still plenty of time, though. I was not planning to do a > > > corrections update for the dedicated until after Christmas (by > which > > > time I expect to have teased out all my worst howlers from keen > > > readers), but seeing as we're on this, here's an amended Top 12 > as of > > > today - I feel this one is going to run and run! > > > > > > > > > > > > Top 12 Longest Intervals Between Sessions > > > > > > > > > > > > John French > > > 36 years > > > 2nd with Beefheart in May 68, 3rd with new Magic Band in July 04 > > > > > > Incredible String Band > > > 27 years > > > 11th in Oct 73, 12th in Nov 2000 > > > > > > Faust > > > 26 years > > > 1st in June 73, 2nd in Jan 99 > > > > > > Gary Numan > > > 21 years > > > 2nd in March 79, 3rd Dec 2000 > > > > > > The Undertones > > > 20.5 years > > > 6th in Dec 82, 7th in May 03 > > > > > > Wire > > > 14 years > > > 4th in May 88, 5th in Sept 02 > > > > > > Echo and the Bunnymen > > > 14 years > > > 6th in Oct 83, 7th in Sept 97 > > > > > > The Pastels > > > 13.5 years > > > 1st in Feb 84, 2nd in Nov 97 > > > > > > June Tabor > > > 13 years > > > 5th in Feb 78, 6th in Jan 91 > > > > > > Pulp > > > 11.5 years > > > 1st in Nov 81, 2nd in March 93 > > > > > > Orbital > > > 11 years > > > 1st in Sept 93, 2nd in July 04 > > > > > > Eon > > > 11 years > > > 1st in June 91, 2nd in Aug 02 > > > > > > > > > > > > ... I only have John Fahey as doing one for Peel, does someone > have > > > evidence of a second? > > > > > > > > > k > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ----------------------------------------- > > Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email > > Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam From ken_garner@... Sun Oct 7 15:34:07 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2007 13:34:07 -0000 Subject: Top FIFTEEN gaps between sessions... Message-ID: ...and New Order slam-dunking in at number 6! Top 15 Longest Intervals Between Sessions John French 36 years 2nd with Beefheart in May 68, 3rd with new Magic Band in July 04 Incredible String Band 27 years 11th session in Oct 73, 12th in Nov 2000 Faust 26 years 1st in June 73, 2nd in Jan 99 Gary Numan 21 years 2nd in March 79, 3rd Dec 2000 The Undertones 20.5 years 6th in Dec 82, 7th in May 03 New Order 16.5 years 2nd in June 82, 3rd in Dec 98 Misty in Roots 16 years 8th in May 86, 9th in July 02 Wire 14 years 4th in May 88, 5th in Sept 02 Echo and the Bunnymen 14 years 6th in Oct 83, 7th in Sept 97 Culture 13.5 years 2nd in Jan 89, 3rd in July 02 The Pastels 13.5 years 1st in Feb 84, 2nd in Nov 97 June Tabor 13 years 5th in Feb 78, 6th in Jan 91 Pulp 11.5 years 1st in Nov 81, 2nd in March 93 Orbital 11 years 1st in Sept 93, 2nd in July 04 Eon 11 years 1st in June 91, 2nd in Aug 02 From john.bravin@... Sun Oct 7 17:33:56 2007 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2007 17:33:56 +0200 Subject: [peel] Top FIFTEEN gaps between sessions... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4708FC64.3050408@...> I'm doing this blind, not having the book due to the mail strike, but if you count John French, then you should count Viv Stanshall, 22 years, from the Bonzo Dog session in 1968 to his solo session in 1990. And do I get a bonus point from having heard them both? John From john.bravin@... Sun Oct 7 17:49:06 2007 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2007 17:49:06 +0200 Subject: [peel] Top FIFTEEN gaps between sessions... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4708FFF2.7000703@...> .... or 20 years for Kevin Coyne between Coyne Clague in Sep 1969 and his solo session in Feb 1990. I loose my bonus point as I can't remember hearing either of these. John From robfleay@... Sun Oct 7 18:09:50 2007 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2007 16:09:50 +0000 Subject: [peel] Top FIFTEEN gaps between sessions... Message-ID: <20071007160950.DBIC17393.aamtaout02-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> > .... or 20 years for Kevin Coyne between Coyne Clague in Sep 1969 and > his solo session in Feb 1990. > > I loose my bonus point as I can't remember hearing either of these. Nil point - both Viv Stanshall & Kevin Coyne were recording Peel Sessions throughout the 70's and 80's... ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam From ken_garner@... Sun Oct 7 18:52:45 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2007 16:52:45 -0000 Subject: [peel] Top FIFTEEN gaps between sessions... In-Reply-To: <20071007160950.DBIC17393.aamtaout02-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Message-ID: yes, longest gap for each of them was 8 years, which is nothing compared to those in our top 15... k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF wrote: > > > .... or 20 years for Kevin Coyne between Coyne Clague in Sep 1969 and > > his solo session in Feb 1990. > > > > I loose my bonus point as I can't remember hearing either of these. > > Nil point - both Viv Stanshall & Kevin Coyne were recording Peel Sessions throughout the 70's and 80's... > > ----------------------------------------- > Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email > Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam > From eddie.duffy@... Sun Oct 7 19:24:19 2007 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2007 18:24:19 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Peel Sessions Book In-Reply-To: <728662.23721.qm@...> References: <728662.23721.qm@...> Message-ID: <47091643.9080107@...> Yes, got mine yesterday, and have posted a plug for it on Kat's Karavan. I've only really dipped in so far, but I really like what I've read. Its combination of obsessive attention to detail with the ability to convey a real fan's enthusiasm brings to mind Ian MacDonald's Revolution in the Head, which is one of my absolute favourites. BTW, was the photographer playing with perspective on page 10, or is Louise Kattenhorn really that tall? Louise Matterhorn, more like! Eddie. ROGER CARRUTHERS wrote: > > Woohoo! Got mine today too - is there really a postal > strike? > And it does indeed look like a cracking read. > Nice one, Ken! > cheers > Roger > > --- Paul Webster > wrote: > > > On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 19:08:57 +0100, you wrote: > > > > >Amazingly the strike started at midday and my book > > arrived just before! > > Mine arrived this morning, despite the strike. > > > > >I have to tell you it's a rollicking good read! > > Looking forward to starting this weekend > > > > Paul > > -- > > Rgds > > Paul Webster > > > > From dunelm@... Sun Oct 7 20:16:37 2007 From: dunelm@... (dunelm61) Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2007 18:16:37 -0000 Subject: Ivor Cutler Message-ID: Speaking of Peel Sessionography, BBC7 are rebroadcasting the Glasgow Dreamer documentary next Sunday (14 October) at 12:00 and 5.00pm. And given your connections at the BBC, Ken, couldn't you persuade someone to compile some of the Cutler and Viv Stanshall sessions for broadcast on BBC7? At the very least it would give the world respite from the seemingly endless repeats of the Goons. From john.bravin@... Sun Oct 7 20:28:31 2007 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2007 20:28:31 +0200 Subject: [peel] Top FIFTEEN gaps between sessions... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4709254F.7070201@...> Apologies, it was dangerous joining the fun without reading the rules. But being almost as anal as you Ken, can I have another go. What about Steve Hillage who played on the session with National Health in Feb 1976 and then with Orb in Oct 1990. So 14 years, putting him above Wire, or am I disqualified for some other reason, like 'backing musicians don't count' John ken garner wrote: > > > yes, longest gap for each of them was 8 years, which is nothing > compared to those in our top 15... > > k > > From martinw@... Sun Oct 7 21:31:01 2007 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2007 20:31:01 +0100 Subject: [peel] Top FIFTEEN gaps between sessions... In-Reply-To: <4709254F.7070201@...> References: <4709254F.7070201@...> Message-ID: At 19:28 07/10/2007, you wrote: >Apologies, it was dangerous joining the fun without reading the rules. > >But being almost as anal as you Ken, can I have another go. What about >Steve Hillage who played on the session with National Health in Feb 1976 >and then with Orb in Oct 1990. So 14 years, putting him above Wire, or >am I disqualified for some other reason, like 'backing musicians don't >count' > >John Backing musicians should only count if you've got a year to spare to go through every musician on every session and cross reference them all! It's getting a bit out of hand. I don't think even John French should count since he was a band member in both instances From markbursa@... Sun Oct 7 22:09:08 2007 From: markbursa@... (markbursa@...) Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2007 16:09:08 EDT Subject: [peel] Oops! Hold that Longest Gap chart a moment.... Message-ID: >>Wire 14 years 4th in May 88, 5th in Sept 02<< Longest gap where the personnel at the session is unchanged. Also a nine-year gap between Wire's third and fourth session! 24-year gap between Wire's first and most recent sessions - all with the same line-up. And they're still going too - see _www.pinkflag.com_ (http://www.pinkflag.com) Mark From ken_garner@... Sun Oct 7 22:38:42 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2007 20:38:42 -0000 Subject: Top FIFTEEN gaps between sessions... In-Reply-To: <4709254F.7070201@...> Message-ID: no, that's a bona fide case, if , of course we are allowing individual musicians and not just bands, which, on balance, I now think I should, so, yes, Hillage goes in above Wire and we now have a Top SIXTEEN! k why oh why did I ever start this? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Bravin wrote: > > Apologies, it was dangerous joining the fun without reading the rules. > > But being almost as anal as you Ken, can I have another go. What about > Steve Hillage who played on the session with National Health in Feb 1976 > and then with Orb in Oct 1990. So 14 years, putting him above Wire, or > am I disqualified for some other reason, like 'backing musicians don't > count' > > John > > ken garner wrote: > > > > > > yes, longest gap for each of them was 8 years, which is nothing > > compared to those in our top 15... > > > > k > > > > > From pbryant98@... Sun Oct 7 22:51:10 2007 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2007 13:51:10 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Wire question In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <399005.24673.qm@...> --- markbursa@... wrote: > > > > >>Wire > 14 years > 4th in May 88, 5th in Sept 02<< > > > Longest gap where the personnel at the session is > unchanged. Also a > nine-year gap between Wire's third and fourth > session! > > 24-year gap between Wire's first and most recent > sessions - all with the > same line-up. And they're still going too - see > _www.pinkflag.com_ > (http://www.pinkflag.com) > > Mark > I always wanted to ask, but didn't know where to direct my question - Wire is a fairly low key kind of band - so when you say "they're still going" do you mean they all have day jobs and gig on the side or is Wire a full time proposition? pb ____________________________________________________________________________________ Catch up on fall's hot new shows on Yahoo! TV. Watch previews, get listings, and more! http://tv.yahoo.com/collections/3658 From ken_garner@... Sun Oct 7 22:59:08 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2007 20:59:08 -0000 Subject: Top SIXTEEN Gaps between PEEL SESSION Appearances... Message-ID: Obviously when I wrote the book I was thinking exactly as Martin is now, sticking to bands only. But I think I'm changing my mind. I am certainly not going to spend a year checking every name and no-one should, that way madness lies, but if we've got this many observations flooding in when the book's only been on the streets 3 days - and all the info you need for this nutty parlour game is or should be in there! - then we should get everyone spotted within a few weeks. The nature of the changes in the programme mean that it's only a relatively small number of musicians or acts who appear either throughout, or who return after long gaps. I suppose this appears anal, and it seems just a bit of fun, but actually, now I come to look at it seriously for the first time, the chart (latest update below) does in fact say something worth pointing out, something I did not say explicitly in the book (space pressure kept the main chapters pretty tight, I can tell you). A bonus 15 points to the first person to spot what it is I'm thinking of... k Top 16 Longest Gaps Between Peel Session Appearances John French 36 years 2nd with Beefheart in May 68, 3rd with new Magic Band in July 04 Incredible String Band 27 years 11th in Oct 73, 12th in Nov 2000 Faust 26 years 1st in June 73, 2nd in Jan 99 Gary Numan 21 years 2nd in March 79, 3rd Dec 2000 The Undertones 20.5 years 6th in Dec 82, 7th in May 03 New Order 16.5 years 2nd in June 82, 3rd in Dec 98 Misty in Roots 16 years 8th in May 86, 9th in July 02 Steve Hillage 14.5 years with National Health March 76, with The Orb Oct 90 Wire 14 years 4th in May 88, 5th in Sept 02 Echo and the Bunnymen 14 years 6th in Oct 83, 7th in Sept 97 Culture 13.5 years 2nd in Jan 89, 3rd in July 02 The Pastels 13.5 years 1st in Feb 84, 2nd in Nov 97 June Tabor 13 years 5th in Feb 78, 6th in Jan 91 Pulp 11.5 years 1st in Nov 81, 2nd in March 93 Orbital 11 years 1st in Sept 93, 2nd in July 04 Eon 11 years 1st in June 91, 2nd in Aug 02 From ken_garner@... Sun Oct 7 23:09:17 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2007 21:09:17 -0000 Subject: And hovering just outside the chart... Message-ID: of course there are, it's true, a few honourable individuals around like Bobby Wratten, who did a Peel Session with the Field Mice in April 90, then another 10.5 years later with the Trembling Blue Stars, and who sent me two very nice little contributions which I sadly could not squeeze into the format of the final text somehow. But, like the "Greatest Number of Sessions" list, it seems the figure ten is the dividing line. Bobby might make that expanded Top 20 longest gaps yet... k From john.bravin@... Sun Oct 7 23:10:57 2007 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2007 23:10:57 +0200 Subject: Band longevity In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <47094B61.9010609@...> Although he didn't do a Peel session, I think one of the awards for band longevity must be John Mayall's band. He fronted his first band in 1956, and is of course legendary for the various incarnations he has been through. I saw him recently in Antwerp with his Blues Breakers, a fairly continuous live career of over 51 years. Actually I was pretty much unmoved by the performance (disappointed by his band rather than him), but you have to admire the guy for doing what he loves. And he's now on his 55th album! The support band that night were much more interesting - a Finnish Belgian band called the Dump Brothers who play country blues, rockabilly, skiffle, 40's swing and cajun having come out of various hardcore-, reggae-, blues- and experimental outfits. With that pedigree I'm sure they would have got a Peel session... From markbursa@... Sun Oct 7 23:10:40 2007 From: markbursa@... (markbursa@...) Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2007 17:10:40 EDT Subject: [peel] Wire question Message-ID: >>I always wanted to ask, but didn't know where to direct my question - Wire is a fairly low key kind of band - so when you say "they're still going" do you mean they all have day jobs and gig on the side or is Wire a full time proposition?<< Well, Wire tends to have periods of inactivity - during which time the various members have fairly prolific solo careers. Basically, Wire has "existed" as a recording, performing entity in the following times: 1976-80 1985-92 2000-04 2007- Colin Newman runs the ~swim label, does production etc; Graham Lewis lives in Sweden and produces work under various different names - He said; Hox; Ocsid, currently as 27#11. Bruce Gilbert is Bruce Gilbert; Rob Gotobed runs a farm in Lincolnshire! Check out the biogs on pinkflag.com for more details. Cheers Mark From pbryant98@... Sun Oct 7 23:31:15 2007 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2007 14:31:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Top SIXTEEN Gaps between PEEL SESSION Appearances... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <378556.37658.qm@...> --- ken garner wrote: > now I come to > look at it seriously for the first time, the chart > (latest update > below) does in fact say something worth pointing > out, something I did > not say explicitly in the book (space pressure kept > the main chapters > pretty tight, I can tell you). A bonus 15 points to > the first person > to spot what it is I'm thinking of... > > k That although JP's reputation was all about the cutting edge, the new thing, the record he hadn't heard yet, he was, in fact, also extremely loyal to those he thought worthwhile. Something along those lines. pb ____________________________________________________________________________________ Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! http://surveylink.yahoo.com/gmrs/yahoo_panel_invite.asp?a=7 From ajcauk@... Sun Oct 7 23:37:17 2007 From: ajcauk@... (cannon alan) Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2007 22:37:17 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Tony Blackburn is still fighting John Peel In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <415653.47739.qm@...> Hi group Funny the said Tony Blackburn was in dictionary corner on Countdown this last week. They never cease to amaze me who they drag in on that prog (i was a contender thrice now years ago); i couldn't help wondering now would Peelie have done that. I remember he would sometimes appeal for the answer to a clue from the Guardian quick crossword on air which amused me. I am a crossword fanatic and have just returned from the Times Crossword Championship in Cheltenham. It's the only world chmshp for xwords and i am in the top hundred let's say. The average times xword doer seems not to like music made later than the first world war so i feel quite unique. Anyway i dedicate my pilgrimmage to the John; some old C90's were involved. alanjc --- colin bray wrote: > > Hi everybody. > > Here is a link to an article in the Telegraph today: > > > http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2007/10/06/do0609.xml > > All good fun. Personally, I remember John admitting > that when he compared what he was playing in the > ealy 70s to what Tony Blackburn was playing it was > obvious whose music had lasted the better. > > The thing that stands out for me in Tony Blackburn's > account of the 60s conversations that seem to form > the basis of his grudge against Peel is his utter > misunderstanding of irony. That seems to be the > basic difference between them. > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Help yourself to FREE treats served up daily at the > Messenger Caf�. Stop by today. > http://www.cafemessenger.com/info/info_sweetstuff2.html?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_OctWLtagline ___________________________________________________________ Want ideas for reducing your carbon footprint? Visit Yahoo! For Good http://uk.promotions.yahoo.com/forgood/environment.html From robfleay@... Mon Oct 8 01:28:25 2007 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2007 23:28:25 +0000 Subject: [peel] Top SIXTEEN Gaps between PEEL SESSION Appearances... Message-ID: <20071007232825.EJJC219.aamtaout01-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> > all the info you need for this nutty parlour game is or > should be in there! - then we should get everyone spotted > within a few weeks. OK - here's three more I spotted (quite by accident honestly!) Llwybr Llaethog - Oct 1989 to Aug 2001 = 11.8 years Pete Astor (as Weather Prophets) Dec 1986 - Nov 2000 (as Wisdom Of Harry) = 13.9 years Chris Cooper & Graeme Naysmith (as Pale Saints) Aug 1989 - Dec 2000 (as Lorimer) = 11.3 years ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam From hubcity@... Mon Oct 8 13:52:16 2007 From: hubcity@... (hubcity@...) Date: Mon, 08 Oct 2007 07:52:16 -0400 Subject: [OT] [Altrok] Update #176: New Tracks, And (Hopefully) A Celebration Of John Peel This Week Message-ID: <0JPL007WWCZBDXH0@...> 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... This Thursday, we're pulling together a schedule for John Peel Day, as a celebration of his years (and years!) of influence on the music that defines us as "alternative". Bands Peel featured, Peel session tracks as we collect them, and (as of press time) new sessions from bands Peel featured. All subject to the whims of technology, of course, but we'll see what we can pull together... 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 Fiery Furnaces - New Young Pony Club - Shut Your Eyes And You'll Burst Into Flames - Maps - Mr. Fogg - Cajun Dance Party Plus we've got newly-added music: - David Dondero - Rothko Chapel - Eulogies - One Man - Faded Paper Figures - B-Film - The Goodnight Loving - Land Of 1000 Bars - Late of the Pier - Bathroom Gurgle - Le Loup - We Are Gods! We Are Wolves! - Moving Units - Wrong Again - Mystery Palace - Nascar Survivor - Operator Please - Get What You Want - Rogue Wave - Lake Michigan - The Rumble Strips - Clouds - Those Dancing Days - Hitten Our Newly-Added Classics: - The B-52's - Summer Of Love (Original Unreleased Mix) - The Comsat Angels - Will You Stay Tonight - King - I Kissed The Spikey Fridge - King Crimson - Sleepless (Dance Mix) - New Order - Ceremony - The New York Dolls - Personality Crisis - The Replacements - Never Mind - The Sisters Of Mercy - Lucretia My Reflection - The The - Slow Train To Dawn - Yello - Bostich 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 festive50@... Mon Oct 8 15:19:50 2007 From: festive50@... (festive50@...) Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2007 14:19:50 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Top SIXTEEN Gaps between PEEL SESSION Appearances... In-Reply-To: <20071007232825.EJJC219.aamtaout01-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@.... com> References: <20071007232825.EJJC219.aamtaout01-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Message-ID: <1460.195.172.65.94.1191849590.VFQUQ2xaQUp3Rw==.squirrel@195.172.65.94> Damn! Thought I'd found another - Plastikman and Ritchie Hawtin. False alarm I'm afraid. Only 7.25 years. Phil >> all the info you need for this nutty parlour game is or >> should be in there! - then we should get everyone spotted >> within a few weeks. > > OK - here's three more I spotted (quite by accident honestly!) > > Llwybr Llaethog - Oct 1989 to Aug 2001 = 11.8 years > > Pete Astor (as Weather Prophets) Dec 1986 - Nov 2000 (as Wisdom Of Harry) > = 13.9 years > > Chris Cooper & Graeme Naysmith (as Pale Saints) Aug 1989 - Dec 2000 (as > Lorimer) = 11.3 years > > > ----------------------------------------- > Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email > Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam > > From koogy@... Mon Oct 8 15:51:31 2007 From: koogy@... (Andrew Dean) Date: Mon, 08 Oct 2007 14:51:31 +0100 Subject: Top SIXTEEN Gaps between PEEL SESSION Appearances... In-Reply-To: <1460.195.172.65.94.1191849590.VFQUQ2xaQUp3Rw==.squirrel@195.172.65.94> References: <20071007232825.EJJC219.aamtaout01-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> <1460.195.172.65.94.1191849590.VFQUQ2xaQUp3Rw==.squirrel@195.172.65.94> Message-ID: >> Chris Cooper & Graeme Naysmith (as Pale Saints) Aug 1989 - Dec 2000 (as >> Lorimer) = 11.3 years Chris also played with Edsel Auctioneer, January 1989: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/sessions/1980s/1989/Jan24edselauctionee r/ he also pops up on the wedding present peel session box set but, i think, for the 1996 tour rather than an actual session. andy From ken_garner@... Mon Oct 8 22:54:37 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Mon, 08 Oct 2007 20:54:37 -0000 Subject: a request Message-ID: notwithstanding the ongoing refinement of the "Longest Gaps" roll of honour, the publisher has asked me to encourage any of you who would wish to, to contribute a reader review to Amazon, that is, er, assuming your judgement is broadly favorable, of course! Or if you fear a conflict of interest, encourage someone you know who might have a useful view... k ps. Sue Armstrong at Universal tells me the 3 CD T Rex / Tyrannosaurus Rex at the BBC set, including all Peel Sessions, is out on 15 October, complete with sleevenotes from Bolan biograqher Mark Paytress. From john.bravin@... Mon Oct 8 23:02:47 2007 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Mon, 08 Oct 2007 23:02:47 +0200 Subject: [peel] a request In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <470A9AF7.4050804@...> Do mean along the lines of (paraphrasing Peel on Aretha Franklin), "Ken Garner can make any old rubbish seem interesting, and I think he just has." ken garner wrote: > > > notwithstanding the ongoing refinement of the "Longest Gaps" roll of > honour, the publisher has asked me to encourage any of you who would > wish to, to contribute a reader review to Amazon, that is, er, assuming > your judgement is broadly favorable, of course! > > From ken_garner@... Mon Oct 8 23:17:09 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Mon, 08 Oct 2007 21:17:09 -0000 Subject: a request In-Reply-To: <470A9AF7.4050804@...> Message-ID: while I am quite personally robust with drollery, John, er, I'm not sure that's QUITE what the publisher meant! k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Bravin wrote: > > Do mean along the lines of (paraphrasing Peel on Aretha Franklin), "Ken > Garner can make any old rubbish seem interesting, and I think he just has." > > ken garner wrote: > > > > > > notwithstanding the ongoing refinement of the "Longest Gaps" roll of > > honour, the publisher has asked me to encourage any of you who would > > wish to, to contribute a reader review to Amazon, that is, er, assuming > > your judgement is broadly favorable, of course! > > > > > From erazered@... Mon Oct 8 23:26:40 2007 From: erazered@... (Nic Treadwell) Date: Mon, 08 Oct 2007 21:26:40 -0000 Subject: Peel listener memories and stories needed for Podcast Message-ID: Hi there, I produce a regular weekly indie music and poetry podcast from Birmingham feat all manner of music. Some of which Peel would no doubt be playing if he were still with us. I'm trying to put together a podcast of listener memories and stories about his shows. The podcast will be a mixture of listener memories and new independent music which John might be championing if he were still with us. Were you a listener and fan of his programmes. Do you have any memories about a specific time that you were listening? Did John change your musical taste? Did something significant happen to your life as a result of listening to him. Be they Happy, sad, embarrassing or nostalgic. If so, and you can record an audio mp3 of yourself, then please send it to nic@.... If not write the story/memory and I will read it during the podcast. If anyone would like to request indie bands that I should include in the podcast and get in contact with, please also tell me. I am planning the podcast to coincide with the anniversary of his death toward the end of October. So please send your contribution by mid october 21st at the latest. Your assistance in this is greatly appreciated. Cheers, Nic Treadwell of www.homegrownpodcast.co.uk From ken_garner@... Mon Oct 8 23:29:19 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Mon, 08 Oct 2007 21:29:19 -0000 Subject: we now have a TOP TWENTY gaps... Message-ID: thanks to lister Jon Anderson who pointed out to me offline... the Buzzcocks. Doh! I'm not going longer than a Top 20 - I think I may need to bang my head on the table otherwise - so, OK, this means any agreed further changes / additions will result in acts falling off the bottom... ps. John Bravin's guess for the reason I now realise the Top Ten below (excepting Steve Hillage) at least says something worth saying as yet unsaid is getting there, but not quite on the money. I can tell you what I am thinking of is a very specific point regarding the show's history. The clue is in the date(s) of their return after the absence... k Top 20 Longest Gaps Between Peel Session Appearances John French 36 years 2nd with Beefheart in May 68, 3rd with new Magic Band in July 04 Incredible String Band 27 yrs 11th in Oct 73, 12th in Nov 2000 Faust 25.5 yrs 1st in June 73, 2nd in Jan 99 The Buzzcocks 24 yrs 4th in May 79, 5th in June 03 Gary Numan 21 yrs 2nd in March 79, 3rd Dec 2000 The Undertones 20.5 yrs 6th in Dec 82, 7th in May 03 New Order 16.5 yrs 2nd in June 82, 3rd in Dec 98 Misty in Roots 16 yrs 8th in May 86, 9th in July 02 Steve Hillage 14.5 yrs with National Health March 76, with The Orb Oct 90 Wire 14 yrs 4 mths 4th in May 88, 5th in Sept 02 Echo and the Bunnymen 14 yrs 6th in Oct 83, 7th in Sept 97 Pete Astor 13 yrs 11 mths in Weather Prophets Dec 86, in Wisdom of Harry Nov 00 Culture 13.5 yrs 2nd in Jan 89, 3rd in July 02 The Pastels 13 yrs 7 mths 1st in Feb 84, 2nd in Nov 97 June Tabor 13 yrs 5th in Feb 78, 6th in Jan 91 Llwybr Llaethog 11 yrs 10 mths 2nd in Oct 89, 3rd in Aug 01 Pulp 11 yrs 6 mths 1st in Nov 81, 2nd in March 93 Chris Cooper & Graeme Naysmith 11 yrs 4 mths in Pale Saints Aug 89, in Lorimer Dec 00 Eon 11 yrs 2 mths 1st in June 91, 2nd in Aug 02 Orbital 10 yrs 10 mths 1st in Sept 93, 2nd in July 04 From pbryant98@... Mon Oct 8 23:55:51 2007 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2007 14:55:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] a request In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <546392.77565.qm@...> By the way, a couple of songs are misnamed in the Incredible String Band setlists - do you want to know about this kind of thing? --- ken garner wrote: > > notwithstanding the ongoing refinement of the > "Longest Gaps" roll of > honour, the publisher has asked me to encourage any > of you who would > wish to, to contribute a reader review to Amazon, > that is, er, assuming > your judgement is broadly favorable, of course! Or > if you fear a > conflict of interest, encourage someone you know who > might have a > useful view... > > k > > ps. Sue Armstrong at Universal tells me the 3 CD T > Rex / Tyrannosaurus > Rex at the BBC set, including all Peel Sessions, is > out on 15 October, > complete with sleevenotes from Bolan biograqher Mark > Paytress. > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. http://get.games.yahoo.com/proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow From ken_garner@... Tue Oct 9 10:27:18 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Tue, 09 Oct 2007 08:27:18 -0000 Subject: Incredible String Band In-Reply-To: <546392.77565.qm@...> Message-ID: groan. I fear I will have the Incredible String Band enscribed on my grave. What is it about this band? Their history seems to have some poisoned charm or curse which produces such glitches and debates. I thought I had resolved all these matters to the best of my ability in correspondence with yourself and Shane Pope (among others) back in March/April, but evidently not exhaustively enough. My apologies. I do recall checking everything in their sessions then, made a number of important corrections (for which I was most grateful) and I think I settled on overall veracity to the show scripts for medleys, coloured by consistency within the entry as a whole on some points of varied detail (eg it's 'Black Jack David' throughout), but left the short version title of 'You Get Brighter [etc]' in one instance for what seemed to me entirely valid reasons at the time but which now escape me, sorry. But anyway, yes, I am happy to receive any comments or corrections on track titles , lineups, etc, but would prefer to be e-mailed offlist about these, please, whatever the band, if you don't mind - there is a danger otherwise of a very long trail of public correspondence on individual bands, potentially tedious for others and liable to give a possibly distorted impression of my genuine endeavours for consistency across 4400 sessions and at least 10,000 different song titles, within the context of seeking to be faithful to what was performed and declared as a radio set at the precise time. This does sometime mean that I have deliberately stuck with a title that may not be what the song was called in a different incarnation on record - but I do want to be aware of all such variations, of course ken --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Paul Bryant wrote: > > By the way, a couple of songs are misnamed in the > Incredible String Band setlists - do you want to know > about this kind of thing? > > --- ken garner wrote: > > > > > notwithstanding the ongoing refinement of the > > "Longest Gaps" roll of > > honour, the publisher has asked me to encourage any > > of you who would > > wish to, to contribute a reader review to Amazon, > > that is, er, assuming > > your judgement is broadly favorable, of course! Or > > if you fear a > > conflict of interest, encourage someone you know who > > might have a > > useful view... > > > > k > > > > ps. Sue Armstrong at Universal tells me the 3 CD T > > Rex / Tyrannosaurus > > Rex at the BBC set, including all Peel Sessions, is > > out on 15 October, > > complete with sleevenotes from Bolan biograqher Mark > > Paytress. > > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ ______________ > Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. > http://get.games.yahoo.com/proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow > From lists@... Tue Oct 9 13:36:09 2007 From: lists@... (Rob Brewer) Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 12:36:09 +0100 Subject: Andy Kershaw (was Re: [peel] Oops! Hold that Longest Gap chart a moment....) Message-ID: On 10/6/07, Paul Bryant wrote: > What's happening with AK anyhow? Is he at liberty? Three-month suspended sentence. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7035454.stm -- Rob Brewer rob@... http://www.rbrwr.org "The [central limit theorem] would have been personified by the Greeks and deified, if they had known of it." -- Francis Galton From mick@... Tue Oct 9 16:21:39 2007 From: mick@... (mickcapewell) Date: Tue, 09 Oct 2007 14:21:39 -0000 Subject: An 'Old Fart's' Question For Ken Message-ID: Hi I haven't got hold of Ken's new book yet but I just wondered if he could clear up something that has bugged me for years :-) Much as I admired Peel's attitude I must confess that my primary musical interests reside back in the 60s and early 70s, which is why I run a site mainly devoted to 60s psychedelia (http://www.marmalade- skies.co.uk/). Anyway, my question is this: Who was the drummer on the first session by The Nice? My well-thumbed copy of In Session Tonight says that it was Ian Hague, but seeing as one the tracks recorded on that session was 'The Thoughts Of Emerlist Davjack' then surely Brian Davison must have occupied the stool? After all, wouldn't they have called the song 'The Thoughts Of Emerlist Hagjack' if Hague was still there? Not one of the most essential queries I grant you, but...y'know... ;-) Cheers Mick Capewell From pbryant98@... Tue Oct 9 18:47:58 2007 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 09:47:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Incredible String Band In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <295478.69428.qm@...> --- ken garner wrote: > This does sometime mean that I have deliberately > stuck with a title > that may not be what the song was called in a > different incarnation > on record - but I do want to be aware of all such > variations, of > course There's some fun to be had knowing Careful With That Axe Eugene was once called The Massed Gadgets of Hercules. We will scrutinise the ISB sessions and drop you an offlist note! pb ____________________________________________________________________________________ Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games. http://sims.yahoo.com/ From ken_garner@... Tue Oct 9 20:14:02 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Tue, 09 Oct 2007 18:14:02 -0000 Subject: An 'Old Fart's' Question For Ken In-Reply-To: Message-ID: good point. In the absence of all but a handful of session sheeets for the early years, lineups for pre 76 sessions for IST came almost entirely from the carbon copies of the original contracts issued to artists, which I was allowed to read at BBC Written Archives in the artist's own files (which are supposed to be confidential but I was given a papal dispensation having signed something in blood that I would never ever disclose that Rod Stewart was only paid £7 for a session or some such). I have no recollection of reading The Nice's files specifically, but I almost certainly did because I asked for everyone on the Top Gear session list I produced (I spent 3 weeks doing nothing but this, during which time I was frequently and comically invisible to the full time staff behind a 3 foot high mound of brown folder files piled-up in a skip in front of my desk and laptop). However, I learned from persuasive authoritative corrections I received in 92-93 for some other early prog-meister artist sessions that the names on the contract were only ever as given to the BBC at the time of the booking, which could sometimes be as much as 6 weeks before the recording, during which time lineups could sometimes change. If a Nice expert can prove that it was Davison and not Hague on the first session, this seems to me the most likely explanation, But I am only guessing... Tell you what, I'll ask Bernie Andrews next time we're chatting. He liked them a lot and he produced it himself. He might remember something like this, you never know: it was recorded over 2 days which suggests something unusual, k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > Hi > > I haven't got hold of Ken's new book yet but I just wondered if he > could clear up something that has bugged me for years :-) > Much as I admired Peel's attitude I must confess that my primary > musical interests reside back in the 60s and early 70s, which is why I > run a site mainly devoted to 60s psychedelia (http://www.marmalade- > skies.co.uk/). > Anyway, my question is this: Who was the drummer on the first session > by The Nice? My well-thumbed copy of In Session Tonight says that it > was Ian Hague, but seeing as one the tracks recorded on that session > was 'The Thoughts Of Emerlist Davjack' then surely Brian Davison must > have occupied the stool? After all, wouldn't they have called the > song 'The Thoughts Of Emerlist Hagjack' if Hague was still there? > Not one of the most essential queries I grant you, but...y'know... ;-) > > Cheers > Mick Capewell > From hubcity@... Wed Oct 10 16:18:55 2007 From: hubcity@... (Sean Carolan) Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 14:18:55 -0000 Subject: On Altrok Radio Tomorrow: Another Nice Mess Peel Day Special Message-ID: Folks, To say that Marcelle Van Der Hoof has some interesting vinyl is to say that water's wet and the sky's blue. The acquisition of quite a bit of that vinyl was often connected in some way to John Peel's guidance, and Marcelle will be sharing stories about those acquisitions (and the tracks themselves) on a special Another Nice Mess, airing tomorrow as part of our celebration of John Peel Day on Altrok Radio (http://www.altrokradio.com). (And many thanks to Marcelle for coming through on such short notice!) And so, in addition to new session tracks from The Pocket Gods (and maybe a few others), Peel Session tracks, songs Peel played and (so as not to dwell completely in nostalgia) new songs that somehow fit, Marcelle will spend about an hour with us, too, on a John Peel Day observance that's shaping up rather nicely. And it should be no surprise that, at more than one point, we might play The Fall. (Other participants are, of course, most welcome to lob something at me by this evening so that I can sequence it in. In advance, thanks!) It all starts at about 1:30pm Eastern US Time just after the Altrok Radio FM Showcase, with Marcelle's program starting at roughly 2pm. Hope you can join us...in fact, do try to connect in advance, so that any bugs you encounter can be ironed out. See you there! -Sean Altrok Radio at http://www.altrokradio.com From hubcity@... Wed Oct 10 21:12:23 2007 From: hubcity@... (Sean Carolan) Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 19:12:23 -0000 Subject: More Peel Day Sessions on Altrok Radio Tomorrow Message-ID: Folks, In addition to Macelle Van Der Hoof's recollections and The Pocket Gods' session tracks, we'll have session tracks tomorrow from Persil (who, along with Zea and the folks at Transformed Dreams, are organizing Peel Day concerts in Amsterdam) and from Rubicks... Now I've just got to hold up my end of the deal and put it all together... -Sean Altrok Radio at http://www.altrokradio.com From hubcity@... Thu Oct 11 17:39:32 2007 From: hubcity@... (Sean Carolan) Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 15:39:32 -0000 Subject: TODAY'S SCHEDULE: John Peel Day On Altrok Radio Message-ID: Here's what we have lined up for you: - A full hour of recollections and associated tracks provided by Marcelle Van Der Hoof, on a special edition of her acclaimed show, "Another Nice Mess". - Classic Peel session tracks - Classic tracks that Peel championed - New tracks that, for lack of a better term, "kinda fit", - New sessions from The Pocket Gods, Persil and Rubicks. - And, of course, a few snippets of the voice of The Man Himself, who was once nice enough to mention Altrok Radio, a debt we'll never get tired of repaying. Our schedule (all times Eastern US Time, and all times approximate): 11:30am-1:30pm - The Altrok Radio FM Showcase (Not specifically Peel oriented, but not bad at all, either...) 1:30pm-2:00pm - John Peel Day celebration (with session tracks from The Pocket Gods and Rubicks) 2:00pm-3:00pm - Another Nice Mess special with Marcelle Van Der Hoof 3:00pm-5:30pm - John Peel Day continues (with session tracks from Persil, Rubicks and The Pocket Gods throughout) 5:30-6:00 - Repeat of 1:30 Peel Day Show 6:00-7:00 - Repeat of Another Nice Mess 7:00-9:00 - Repeat of (much of) the 3:00pm Peel Day Show (11:30am schedule repeats beginning at 9pm.) We'll see you there. From neilsaddington@... Sat Oct 13 02:55:15 2007 From: neilsaddington@... (Neil Saddington) Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 00:55:15 -0000 Subject: Peel Day- What did you get up to? Message-ID: Just been wondering what folks got up to for Peel day and if anyone went to any interesting gigs or events? Personally i had a really great evening through in Glasgow at Ken's talk about his new Peel Sessions book. It was a really a nice event and i thoroughly enjoyed listening to some interesting stories about various different sessions that were recorded for the John Peel Show. Another positive aspect of the evening was the fact that i got to meet a few members from this discussion group such as Jimmy and Stu as well as Stuart an ex producer of Peter Easton's Beat Control. It was also nice of the publishers to lay on a few free glasses of wine as well. All in all a most excellent way to commemorate/celebrate Peel Day. All the best, Neil Saddington From ramsay.dj@... Sat Oct 13 14:46:20 2007 From: ramsay.dj@... (Davie Ramsay) Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 13:46:20 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peel Day- What did you get up to? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4710BE1C.9020700@...> Neil Was Pete Easton's program not called Beat Patrol. I remember it well he was very fond of the Flying Nun label which encouraged me to buy shit loads of records by The Bats, The Clean, The Verlains and so on. Another program sadly missed. Davie Neil Saddington wrote: > > Just been wondering what folks got up to for Peel day and if anyone > went to any interesting gigs or events? > > Personally i had a really great evening through in Glasgow at Ken's > talk about his new Peel Sessions book. It was a really a nice event and > i thoroughly enjoyed listening to some interesting stories about > various different sessions that were recorded for the John Peel Show. > > Another positive aspect of the evening was the fact that i got to meet > a few members from this discussion group such as Jimmy and Stu as well > as Stuart an ex producer of Peter Easton's Beat Control. > > It was also nice of the publishers to lay on a few free glasses of wine > as well. > > All in all a most excellent way to commemorate/celebrate Peel Day. > > All the best, > > Neil Saddington > > From jimmystep@... Sat Oct 13 19:37:03 2007 From: jimmystep@... (Jimmy) Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 17:37:03 -0000 Subject: Peel Day- What did you get up to? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: It was nice to meet you Neil, and Ken of course, and wasn't Ken's stint excellent. Some "interesting" stuff was brought up and Ken couldn't help himself and played a tiny snippet of The Incredible String Bands "All Writ Doon" as part of the "Peels handwriting" clip. Great stuff to hear and I'm sure Paul Bryant will be will impressed :-) I enjoyed the couple of glasses of plonk so much that I popped into the pub after I got off the bus home and had myself a pint! I was to tired to go out on the town as I'd been to see Manu Chou the night before...... Cheers....Jimmy --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Neil Saddington" wrote: > > Just been wondering what folks got up to for Peel day and if anyone > went to any interesting gigs or events? > > Personally i had a really great evening through in Glasgow at Ken's > talk about his new Peel Sessions book. It was a really a nice event and > i thoroughly enjoyed listening to some interesting stories about > various different sessions that were recorded for the John Peel Show. > > Another positive aspect of the evening was the fact that i got to meet > a few members from this discussion group such as Jimmy and Stu as well > as Stuart an ex producer of Peter Easton's Beat Control. > > It was also nice of the publishers to lay on a few free glasses of wine > as well. > > All in all a most excellent way to commemorate/celebrate Peel Day. > > All the best, > > Neil Saddington > From neilsaddington@... Mon Oct 15 00:49:17 2007 From: neilsaddington@... (Neil Saddington) Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 22:49:17 -0000 Subject: Peel Day- What did you get up to? In-Reply-To: <4710BE1C.9020700@...> Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Davie Ramsay wrote: > Hi Davie, Aye you're right, it was called Beat Patrol, that was a typing error on my part. It was a great show, sadly missed as you say. I remember hearing The West Coast Art Experimental band for the first time on Peter's show back in the mid 80's. Were the Chills, an excellent band from New Zealand, not on Flying Nun as well Davie? Cheers, Neil > Neil > Was Pete Easton's program not called Beat Patrol. > I remember it well he was very fond of the Flying Nun label which > encouraged me to > buy shit loads of records by The Bats, The Clean, The Verlains and so on. > > Another program sadly missed. > > Davie > > > > Neil Saddington wrote: > > > > Just been wondering what folks got up to for Peel day and if anyone > > went to any interesting gigs or events? > > > > Personally i had a really great evening through in Glasgow at Ken's > > talk about his new Peel Sessions book. It was a really a nice event and > > i thoroughly enjoyed listening to some interesting stories about > > various different sessions that were recorded for the John Peel Show. > > > > Another positive aspect of the evening was the fact that i got to meet > > a few members from this discussion group such as Jimmy and Stu as well > > as Stuart an ex producer of Peter Easton's Beat Control. > > > > It was also nice of the publishers to lay on a few free glasses of wine > > as well. > > > > All in all a most excellent way to commemorate/celebrate Peel Day. > > > > All the best, > > > > Neil Saddington > > > > > From neilsaddington@... Mon Oct 15 01:02:35 2007 From: neilsaddington@... (Neil Saddington) Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 23:02:35 -0000 Subject: Peel Day- What did you get up to? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: >And likewise Jimmy, it was nice to talk to you. A great evening had by all. When i eventually got back home to Edinburgh i tuned into Colin Murray's show to see if he would acknowledge Peel day and he finished the Show with an old session track from 3 Inches of Blood. Then he played a recording of Peel introducing his favourite happy hardcore track of 1996 which was a cover of Chigaco's - Hard to say I'm Sorry. Not sure about John's judgement on that one, but now that Peelies no longer with us, you don't get to hear much happy hard core on the radio. All the best Neil > It was nice to meet you Neil, and Ken of course, and wasn't Ken's > stint excellent. Some "interesting" stuff was brought up and Ken > couldn't help himself and played a tiny snippet of The Incredible > String Bands "All Writ Doon" as part of the "Peels handwriting" clip. > Great stuff to hear and I'm sure Paul Bryant will be will impressed :-) > > I enjoyed the couple of glasses of plonk so much that I popped into > the pub after I got off the bus home and had myself a pint! I was to > tired to go out on the town as I'd been to see Manu Chou the night > before...... > > Cheers....Jimmy > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Neil Saddington" wrote: > > > > Just been wondering what folks got up to for Peel day and if anyone > > went to any interesting gigs or events? > > > > Personally i had a really great evening through in Glasgow at Ken's > > talk about his new Peel Sessions book. It was a really a nice event and > > i thoroughly enjoyed listening to some interesting stories about > > various different sessions that were recorded for the John Peel Show. > > > > Another positive aspect of the evening was the fact that i got to meet > > a few members from this discussion group such as Jimmy and Stu as well > > as Stuart an ex producer of Peter Easton's Beat Control. > > > > It was also nice of the publishers to lay on a few free glasses of wine > > as well. > > > > All in all a most excellent way to commemorate/celebrate Peel Day. > > > > All the best, > > > > Neil Saddington > > > From dekoder1982@... Mon Oct 15 12:29:50 2007 From: dekoder1982@... (dekoder1982) Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 10:29:50 -0000 Subject: Playlist Some Velvet Morning 12.10.07 Dedicated to John Message-ID:

Playlist Some Velvet Morning 12.10.04 Herbst IV 01 Cocteau Twins- The spangle maker 02 Sieben: Missolonghi sky 03 The City Beautiful- In a parallel universum 04 Siouxsie Sioux- Into a swan 05Jay-Jay Johanson: Quel dommage 06 Emma Pollock: New land 07 Paul Haig/ Billy Mackenzie- Take a chance 08 Mogwai- New paths to helicon part 1 (Peel session) 09 Peter Murphy- A strange kind of love 10My Life Story: I love you like gala 11 Tuxedomoon- East/ Jinx 12 The Walker Brothers- Love her 13 Anywhen- The siren songs 14 Amanda Rogers: Daily news 15 Harold Budd- Sumos tres 16 Skin- The center of your heart 17 Cocteau Twins- Musette and drums (BBC radio session) 18 Vincent Gallo: Apple girl 19 Coloma: Transparent 20 Julee London- Lonely girl 21 Marissa Nadler- Diamond heart 22 Lisa Gerrard- Sanvein From hubcity@... Mon Oct 15 13:53:14 2007 From: hubcity@... (hubcity@...) Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 07:53:14 -0400 Subject: [OT] [Altrok] Update #177: Support Your Local Web Radio Station! Message-ID: <0JPY00HGPBOX90L0@...> 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: - Faded Paper Figures - Moving Units - A Place To Bury Strangers - VHS Or Beta - Weller, Paul & Graham Coxon - Young Knives, The Plus we've got newly-added music: - Babyshambles - Delivery - Shotter's Nation - Bambinos, The - She Don't Care - MP3 Demo - Big Sleep, The - Murder (Edit) - CD Single - British Sea Power - Atom - Krankenhaus [EP] - Diggs, The - Careen - ctrl-alt-del - Five O'Clock Heroes, The - Head Games - Bend To The Breaks - Foreign Born - In The Shape - On The Wing Now - Go! Team, The - Titanic Vandalism - Proof Of Youth - kaputt - Family Tree - MP3 Demo - Mekons - Dickie, Chalkie, and Nobby - Natural - Pollock, Emma - Adrenaline - Watch The Fireworks - Prinzhorn Dance School - Realer, Pretender - Prinzhorn Dance School - Venus Bogardus - Birds - Motorman - Weakerthans, The - Tournament Of Hearts - Reunion Tour - Ween - Your Party - La Cucaracha - {satellite-state} - One Small Step - MP3 Demo Our Featured Classics: - Black, Frank - Black Letter Day - Black Letter Days - Dr. & The Medics - Spirit In The Sky - Laughing At The Pieces - Fugazi - Waiting Room - Fugazi [EP] - Ministry - Cold Life - 12'' Single - My Bloody Valentine - Never Say Goodbye - Ecstasy And Wine - Pretenders, The - Message of Love - Pretenders II - R.E.M. - Strange - Document - Siouxsie And The Banshees - Peek-A-Boo - Peek-A-Boo - Sportique - Tips For Artists Who Want To Sell Records - Commuque No. 9 - Tears For Fears - Pale Shelter - The Hurting 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 ajcauk@... Mon Oct 15 15:01:01 2007 From: ajcauk@... (cannon alan) Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 14:01:01 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Peel Day- What did you get up to? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <722484.91076.qm@...> Got along to a John Peel tribute gig at the Prince Albert near Brighton Station there is a big mural of Peelie on the wall outside saw Bang Bang Bang female led punk so Bow Wow Wow and Polysterene come to mind and wetwetwet duranduranduran yeahyeahyeah for obvious other reason other groups c/o BBC Southern Counties though can't find it on the website they come from Eastbourne before assumptions kick in if based on that Bobby McGees track they're probably in My Space or somewhere now let's see alanjc --- Neil Saddington wrote: > Just been wondering what folks got up to for Peel > day and if anyone > went to any interesting gigs or events? > > Personally i had a really great evening through in > Glasgow at Ken's > talk about his new Peel Sessions book. It was a > really a nice event and > i thoroughly enjoyed listening to some interesting > stories about > various different sessions that were recorded for > the John Peel Show. > > Another positive aspect of the evening was the fact > that i got to meet > a few members from this discussion group such as > Jimmy and Stu as well > as Stuart an ex producer of Peter Easton's Beat > Control. > > It was also nice of the publishers to lay on a few > free glasses of wine > as well. > > All in all a most excellent way to > commemorate/celebrate Peel Day. > > All the best, > > Neil Saddington > > ___________________________________________________________ Want ideas for reducing your carbon footprint? Visit Yahoo! For Good http://uk.promotions.yahoo.com/forgood/environment.html From ramsay.dj@... Mon Oct 15 15:55:58 2007 From: ramsay.dj@... (Davie Ramsay) Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 14:55:58 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Peel Day- What did you get up to? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4713716E.7000401@...> You're right Neil along with Straitjacket Fits and Bailter Space. Davie Neil Saddington wrote: > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , Davie > Ramsay wrote: > > Hi Davie, > Aye you're right, it was called Beat Patrol, that was a typing error > on my part. It was a great show, sadly missed as you say. I remember > hearing The West Coast Art Experimental band for the first time on > Peter's show back in the mid 80's. > > Were the Chills, an excellent band from New Zealand, not on Flying > Nun as well Davie? > > Cheers, > Neil > > Neil > > Was Pete Easton's program not called Beat Patrol. > > I remember it well he was very fond of the Flying Nun label which > > encouraged me to > > buy shit loads of records by The Bats, The Clean, The Verlains and > so on. > > > > Another program sadly missed. > > > > Davie > > > > > > > > Neil Saddington wrote: > > > > > > Just been wondering what folks got up to for Peel day and if > anyone > > > went to any interesting gigs or events? > > > > > > Personally i had a really great evening through in Glasgow at > Ken's > > > talk about his new Peel Sessions book. It was a really a nice > event and > > > i thoroughly enjoyed listening to some interesting stories about > > > various different sessions that were recorded for the John Peel > Show. > > > > > > Another positive aspect of the evening was the fact that i got to > meet > > > a few members from this discussion group such as Jimmy and Stu as > well > > > as Stuart an ex producer of Peter Easton's Beat Control. > > > > > > It was also nice of the publishers to lay on a few free glasses > of wine > > > as well. > > > > > > All in all a most excellent way to commemorate/celebrate Peel Day. > > > > > > All the best, > > > > > > Neil Saddington > > > > > > > > > > From festive50@... Mon Oct 15 23:26:20 2007 From: festive50@... (Phil Edwards) Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 22:26:20 +0100 Subject: [peel] Festive 50 In-Reply-To: <4713716E.7000401@...> Message-ID: Last year I posted the following. The BBC have said that for various reasons, they won't be doing The Festive 50 this year. So we at Dandelion Radio, after numerous requests, are proud to announce that we are running The Festive 50 this year. It's to be run on exactly the same lines as previous years. So if you are missing your annual yuletide fix of voting and then awaiting the final outcome, then come to www.dandelionradio.com for more details and to make your vote. Well, we ran it and even if I do say so myself, I thought it was quite as success. In that, very few tracks were featured on mainstream radio. If you don't believe me, see below http://www.dandelionradio.com/festive50_2006.html Anyway, we're running it again. So any of you "missing your yuletide fix", The polls are now open. http://www.dandelionradio.com/pages/festive50_poll_form.html As an incentive we are offering a few prizes of copies of Mark Whitby's (and now a Dandelion Radio DJ) excellent and seminal tome on the Festive Fifty simply titled "The Festive Fifty". We did threaten to not pay his expenses this month if he didn't cough up a few of these highly sought after prizes. So vote now. Phil From festive50@... Mon Oct 15 23:37:24 2007 From: festive50@... (Phil Edwards) Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 22:37:24 +0100 Subject: [peel] Festive 50 Competition details In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Play your part in making musical history, by voting in the 2007 Festive Fifty, here on Dandelion Radio. Simply pick your three favourite tracks of the year and fill in the voting form at dandelionradio.com. Every vote received gets entered into a prize draw, with many copies of Mark Whitby's book 'The Festive Fifty' to be given away. The book contains the background and history of John Peel's famous end-of-year listeners poll, with complete listings of every chart from 1976 - 2004 . To find out if you've won a copy, listen in to our 2007 Festive Fifty countdown show - broadcasting from Christmas Day until the end of January. For a chance of winning, vote now in the 2007 Festive Fifty - over at www.dandelionradio.com. Phil From mar.celle@... Tue Oct 16 12:20:33 2007 From: mar.celle@... (Marcelle) Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 12:20:33 +0200 Subject: Today and this week on Another Nice Mess: 45 RPM Punky Reggae Party! Message-ID: <000001c80fde$3308cbf0$9600000a@PC154981710422> Hi there, today (live) and this week (listen again) on Another Nice Mess: PUNKY REGGAE PARTY A THREE HOUR SPECIAL IN WHICH MARCELLE PLAYS HER FAVOURITE PUNK AND REGGAE VINYL FROM 1976/1977 !!!! (The Dutch music magazine 'Oor' asked her to write an article about her 1976/77 punk singles collection and this is the radio equivalent) Featuring amongst others: The Now, Tapper Zukie, The Unwanted, The Saints, Dr. Alimantado, John Cooper Clarke, Culture, Lee Perry, The Adverts, Augustus Pablo, The Nosebleeds, The Desperate Bicycles, Junior Murvin, Prince Far-I, Snatch, Jah Woosh, The Cortinas, U-Roy, Some Chicken and The Gladiators There is room for more 1976/1977 REQUESTS/oldies. For 1976/1977 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, 16th October 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 dunelm@... Tue Oct 16 19:38:17 2007 From: dunelm@... (dunelm61) Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 17:38:17 -0000 Subject: John Peel on Desert Island Discs Message-ID: At 7pm on Wednesday 24 October, Marc Riley's Brain Surgery (BBC 6 Music) features John Peel on Desert Island Discs. At 10pm the following day, BBC4 are repeating Chambre Hardman and the Lost City of Liverpool, narrated by Peel. From ali_kuzan@... Wed Oct 17 04:34:33 2007 From: ali_kuzan@... (ali_kuzan) Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 02:34:33 -0000 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?q?Serhat_K=F6ksal_(2/5BZ)_is_Artist_Residency_in_Bethanien_Kunstlerhaus_on_October_-?= Message-ID: Serhat Köksal (2/5BZ) is Artist Residency in Bethanien Kunstlerhaus on October - November - Decemb‏er 07. ' NO Gasionalism Bridge NO Cultural Pipeline ' will do solo exhibition in Bethanien Kunstlerhaus on 6 th December 2007 'NO Gasionalism Bridge NO Cultural Pipeline ' http://www.photography-now.com/artists/k33988.html? PHPSESSID=26e76e8b654feb2e176835520124df81 http://www.2-5bz.com http://www.myspace.com/2serhat5bz http://www.bwanaclub.org/2-5-bz,429.html ( 2/5bz announce / Clandestino Festival/ Sweden / 08.06.2007) # 2/5BZ aka Serhat Köksal will play audiovisual performance on 23th November & 29th November for IFA Stuttgart and Berlin . # 2/5BZ aka Serhat Köksal will play for Junk Jet Fanzine / Fluctuating Images / Universität Stuttgart on 25th November in Stuttgart http://junkjet.net/ -------- 2/5bz Poland Tour http://www.aktivist.pl/wydarzenie/eventId,324980,serhat-koksal- wydarzenie.html http://www.independent.pl/muzyka/elektronika/wydarzenia/? id=030231300901341305323536353812013001013102023132100236304600 2/5bz Warsaw Solo Exhibition / Warszawskim Aktywie Artystów Gallery http://news.o.pl/2007/09/22/no-exotic-no-ethnic-market-no-touristik http://wiadomosci.polska.pl/kultura/article,Artysta_dekonstruuje_tury styczny_raj,id,294281.htm 2/5bz Gdansk / Strajk Festival http://pgr.bzzz.net/2006/nowa/2007.09.28FES/000.htm 2/5bz Lodz / Jazzgot Club http://serpent.pl/jazzgot/ ----------- http://www.bwanaclub.org/2-5-bz,429.html ( 2/5bz announce / Clandestino Festival/ Sweden / 08.06.2007) http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/sessions/2000s/2003/Jan0125bz/ ( Peel Session) http://www.transmediale.de/page/detail/detail.0.persons.703.3.html ( Transmediale Festival) http://www.clubtransmediale.de/index.php?id=2275 (Remake Exotic Performance) http://kultura.aktualne.centrum.cz/clanek.phtml?id=1503&kat=tipy ( Prag Orientalcore Performance ) http://www.spb.timeout.ru/text/display/19771/ ( St Petersburg TimeOut ) http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u315/serhatkoksal/2- 5bzTEHRAN0708.07azz.jpg ( Tehran Azad Gallery Performance ) ------ http://www.2-5bz.com http://www.myspace.com/2serhat5bz From ward.g@... Sun Oct 21 10:59:37 2007 From: ward.g@... (Graham Ward) Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2007 08:59:37 -0000 Subject: New music post-Peel Message-ID: Where do other list members hear their new music in the post-Peel era? I've just joined this group after finishing reading "The Peel Sessions" book. I listened to Peel's Radio 1 show fairly regularly from April or May 1980 (Teardrop Explodes, Delta 5, Comsat Angels, Girls At Our Best, Passions, etc, etc, etc) until it ended in 2004. Since then I have listened to Radio 1's shows presented by Rob Da Bank and Huw Stephens. I also listened to Peter Nelson's "Cherryade Radio/Womb Records" internet podcast for a while, but he no longer seems to be doing it. Stuart Maconie's Radio 6 "Freak Zone" show is good, but there's not a lot of new stuff on it. Do other list members still thirst for new music? If so, do you bravely sail the vast ocean of Internet MP3s solo, without a trusted DJ/presenter/intermediary to cut the quantity down to manageable proportions? Or have you found new sources? Graham From rockerq@... Sun Oct 21 13:33:34 2007 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2007 07:33:34 EDT Subject: [peel] New music post-Peel Message-ID: > <> > At the risk of boring other list members, you could try listening to Dandelion Radio - the internet radio station inspired by John Peel. Go to www.dandelionradio.com Our DJ s each submit a show each month, and we try to find as much good, new music as possible - of all genres - our attempt to continue John's work! Cheers! Rocker www.dandelionradio.com www.myspace.com/rockerdj www.facebook.com/p/Rocker_Rosehip/673706079 From markbursa@... Mon Oct 22 03:23:35 2007 From: markbursa@... (markbursa@...) Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2007 21:23:35 EDT Subject: [peel] New music post-Peel Message-ID: >>Do other list members still thirst for new music? If so, do you bravely sail the vast ocean of Internet MP3s solo, without a trusted DJ/presenter/DJ/presenter/intermediary to cut the quantity down proportions? Or have you found new sources?<< Absolutely always seeking new stuff, but have to say that a lot of the JP-inspird sites seem too hung up on trying to be tribute sites - playing stuff that Peel would have played, rather than their own favourites. Also don't really want to hear DJs, especially when they talk over records. Just find that irritating in extreme. For me the best source for tha past five years or so has been a TV programme rather than a radio show - 120 Minutes on MTV2. On every night in the UK from 1am-3am.does an excelent job as far as it goes - obviously it has to feature artists whose budget stretches to some form of video. So it has its limits, but it does give some very good pointers... Mark From susioddball2k@... Mon Oct 22 05:11:57 2007 From: susioddball2k@... (Susi Maxwell-Stewart) Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 03:11:57 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] New music post-Peel Message-ID: <828388.15626.qm@...> Again at the risk of being boring you could also tune into radioreverb.com Brighton's only community radio and listen to all sorts of diversity Brighton Phlux on from 1.00-2.00pm mondays to fridays is a whacky programme and features new bands on it susioddball ----- Original Message ---- From: "rockerq@..." To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, 21 October, 2007 12:33:34 PM Subject: Re: [peel] New music post-Peel <> At the risk of boring other list members, you could try listening to Dandelion Radio - the internet radio station inspired by John Peel. Go to www.dandelionradio. com Our DJ s each submit a show each month, and we try to find as much good, new music as possible - of all genres - our attempt to continue John's work! Cheers! Rocker www.dandelionradio. com www.myspace. com/rockerdj www.facebook. com/p/Rocker_ Rosehip/67370607 9 ___________________________________________________________ Want ideas for reducing your carbon footprint? Visit Yahoo! For Good http://uk.promotions.yahoo.com/forgood/environment.html From martinw@... Mon Oct 22 09:52:51 2007 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 08:52:51 +0100 Subject: [peel] New music post-Peel In-Reply-To: <828388.15626.qm@...> References: <828388.15626.qm@...> Message-ID: And we must not forget Marcelle's 'Another Nice Mess" at http://www.anothernicemess.com/playlistrecent.html A show which tries to ride that difficult line between what Peel used to play and what he would be playing now (which means not all white boys with guitars) martinw From susioddball2k@... Mon Oct 22 12:16:20 2007 From: susioddball2k@... (Susi Maxwell-Stewart) Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 10:16:20 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] New music post-Peel Message-ID: <690703.15453.qm@...> of course an absolutely brilliant show although for some reason it seems to be going through I tunes and i cant play it lately whats that about anybody can help? ----- Original Message ---- From: Martin Wheatley To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, 22 October, 2007 8:52:51 AM Subject: Re: [peel] New music post-Peel And we must not forget Marcelle's 'Another Nice Mess" at http://www.anothern icemess.com/ playlistrecent. html A show which tries to ride that difficult line between what Peel used to play and what he would be playing now (which means not all white boys with guitars) martinw ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Answers - Got a question? Someone out there knows the answer. Try it now. http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/ From martinw@... Mon Oct 22 13:01:55 2007 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:01:55 +0100 Subject: Charlatans Message-ID: Having freed themselves from label involvement the Charlatans have made their new single available as a free download through XFM http://www.xfm.co.uk//Article.asp?id=497028 The forthcoming album will be available the same way And just as a bonus the single is the best record they've made in a long time martinw From hubcity@... Mon Oct 22 13:41:26 2007 From: hubcity@... (hubcity@...) Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 07:41:26 -0400 Subject: [OT] [Altrok] Update #178: Support Your Local Web Radio Station! Message-ID: <0JQB00BCT9TAGSP0@...> 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 Big Sleep - Operator Please - Babyshambles - Grammatics - Late of the Pier - KMFDM Plus we've got newly-added music: - American Babies - Invite Your Friends - Blisstique - The Inconspicuous Observer - Cut Off Your Hands - You And I - Fiery Furnaces - My Egyptian Grammar - The Glad Hearts - Autumn Left - kaputt - Water Makes The Blades Blunt - Moving Units - Pink Thoughts - Nada Surf - See These Bones - Radiohead - Bodysnatchers - The Redwalls - Summer Romance - Screaming For Emily - The Sea - Trash Yourself & The Toxic Avenger - Song 2 - Tullycraft - The Punks Are Writing Love Songs Our Newly-Added Classics: - Elvis Costello, - High Fidelity - Echo & The Bunnymen - Rescue - The Fountains Of Wayne - Denise - The Human League - The Things That Dreams Are Made Of - Joy Division - Digital - LCD Soundsystem - Losing My Edge - Modern English - Life in the Gladhouse (12'') - Morrissey - Suedehead - The Waterboys - Don't Bang The Drum 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 dunelm@... Mon Oct 22 13:45:08 2007 From: dunelm@... (dunelm61) Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 11:45:08 -0000 Subject: John Peel on Desert Island Discs Message-ID: Actually, it turns out that this week's BBC 6 Music Peel homage will be a bit more extensive. Note the earlier start time on Wednesday! Mon 22nd - Tues 23rd Oct at around 9.30pm Look Out! It's Alive - A Celebration of the Session John Walters - producer and friend of John Peel tells the story of the BBC session. Wed 24th Oct at around 9.10pm Desert Island Discs A rare opportunity to hear John Peel's choices of records, book and luxury as revealed when interviewed for the long running Radio 4 programme by Sue Lawley in 1990. Thurs 25th Oct at around 9.30pm The Keith Moon Radio Show Every now and then John Peel would take a holiday. On one occasion his producer Jo.hn Walters decided to fill the vacancy with Keith, the madcap drummer of The Who. These are the results. From ken_garner@... Mon Oct 22 22:11:02 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 20:11:02 -0000 Subject: HurryHurryHurry! Message-ID: Just a shameless reminder that you have two days left , until 24th October, to enjoy the "half price" deal for my book THE PEEL SESSIONS on the random house group book selling website rbooks.co.uk - and remember a glitch in the software means that when you enter the promotional code "PeelDeal" when prompted, it will apply to everything in your basket, which could include, for example, Ian Gittins' new book on Top Of The Pops, The new Time Out or Empire film guides, the full World at War interviews edited by Richard Holmes, etc etc. Early economic christmas shopping? ken ps. no doubt ruining the excitement of 6 Music's week honouring Peel will be my extended interview about the book with Nemone in her lunchtime show, recorded a couple of weeks ago, and to be broadcast so I understand on Friday 26 October, for obvious reasons From troche@... Tue Oct 23 04:07:05 2007 From: troche@... (Tom Roche) Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 22:07:05 -0400 Subject: New music post-Peel In-Reply-To: <1193038495.272.57783.m46@yahoogroups.com> References: <1193038495.272.57783.m46@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: At 7:34 AM +0000 10/22/07, peel@yahoogroups.com wrote: > > > >Messages >________________________________________________________________________ > >1a. New music post-Peel > Posted by: "Graham Ward" ward.g@... fractal204 > Date: Sun Oct 21, 2007 1:59 am ((PDT)) > >Where do other list members hear their new music in the post-Peel era? This of course is a terrific question. Even when I wasn't listening to Peel when he was alive I'd estimate that 50%-60% of my music listening time at home was CDs and singles I had not heard before. I'd even put on un-auditioned stuff at parties; I was that used to exploring the new as a matter of course. I feel that those of us on this list are united in this way, such as when yet another tribute CD comes out with a pile of old stuff and we are quick to complain that Peel was about looking forward not looking past. Obviously having friends my age go home and put on The Steve Miller Band Box Set is just so aggravating. Here in the States in the 1980's there was, for years, only a half-hour Peel shortwave show to deconstruct. Then came satellite delivery of that show, the equivalent AM mono. Then in the 90's came friends in London who would tape the show off FM, incl a friend at CNN off Tottenham Ct who could ship the tapes back to Atlanta for free in their weekly pouch - I work in TV in Atlanta and that was a good decade. I got about 6 shows a month that way. Then the first webcasts over dial-up, which just were horrible but at least they were live. Then broadband and moderately good stereo sound, live at the dinner hour, wired into the kitchen stereo and my wife and kids would listen while cooking and dining (oh great, Fuck is in session. Kids cover your ears.) I made it through all 6 hours each week pretty much without fail. Then of course silence, and this great hole to fill. So at first, oddly I DID begin looking back. I bought the biggest iPod made at the time and began playing every track of every CD I owned in alphabetical order, flagging tracks to go on the iPod. This task took almost a year! I had so much stuff I'd played once and filed and I found a ton of good "new-in-quotes" stuff right under my roof. At this time I tried listening to Huw and Rob Da Bank but I just didn't connect. I tried to care but didn't. And what I really dove into instead was gospel and African. In Atlanta we're lucky enough to have 3 full time black gospel stations and yes they play some amount of tepid stuff but quite often brother they throw DOWN. And around this time a shortwave favorite from the 80s and 90's, Africa No 1 from Libreville Gabon began webcasting. They are only 30% music programming, but great when you get lucky. (African webcasts are very erratic - ANO is rebroadcast in FM in Paris and I think this webcast comes from there.) There is also http://www.africaninternetradio.com, their stuff is very well chosen and current. And Pandora.com lets you load in a favorite band and it generates a sound-alike playlist of similar bands. I loaded in "the Fall" for a test drive and heard some good stuff, but I loaded in Kassav (zouk maga-stars) and Pandora was like... huh??. KEXP Seattle has about the best variety of specialist shows in the US, and a exceptionally good archive, interface and track display. It seems that just at the point John passed that podcasting really took off. I can highly recommend a podcast called Tribal Editing Department, a 2-3 hr per month show of new underground London/US dance/club tracks. Dont know much else about it or who the guy is hosting it but it is A+ NPR has a podcast, "All Songs Considered" and it is more for the Norah Jones / Wilco crowd but there is some interesting stuff there if you can stay awake. Radio Paradise is another eclectic but not overly adventurous source. Stuff your younger sister would like. Lastly I'm really surprised no one, or hardly no one here has mentioned Tom Ravenscroft's SLASHMUSIC podcast via Channel 4 Radio. With Hermeet producing even! They have done 40 (!) shows so far. Tom has really settled into a great interesting self deprecating lazy energetic style with a buncha A+ stuff that has been out for about 5 minutes. Sound familiar??? tom in atlanta From mar.celle@... Tue Oct 23 11:34:55 2007 From: mar.celle@... (Marcelle) Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 11:34:55 +0200 Subject: New music post-Peel / todays and this weeks Another Nice Mess Message-ID: <000001c81557$fc1742a0$9600000a@PC154981710422> Hello, I am not a really technical woman when it comes to computers, internet etc, so i dont really understand the remark about my show being broadcast by i tunes?? You are welcome to explain :-) You can listen LIVE every week between 18 and 21 hours GMT via the radio station: www.dfm.nu . After that you can listen again via my website www.anothernicemess.com . Also, if you go to Phil's server (also member of this group) you can download previous shows (I think :-) ): festive50@... Playlists (archive) on my website. And for the newcomers to this group: the Another Nice Show has NOT started after Peel's death, it's a WEEKLY THREE HOUR LIVE show (broadcast from my house, living room!!), including sessions/live shows which has been running for more than 20 years. First only in Holland, since 2000 worldwide through the wonders of internet. I was a Peel listener between 1977-2004 and was good friends with him in the 1980's, so obviously he was a big influence, but I totally go for my own taste/judgement (so no Laura Cantrell on my show I'm afraid). I have a huge record collection of more than 15,000 records and like to play requests as well. I also deejay live in clubs (book me :-) !!) In today's/this week show I do a special on my personal recollections with Peel, including playing records giving to me by Peel and two records (once) owned by Peel who were stolen out of his car in Amsterdam and which I found later on a flea market. One of them is a white label promo of the Fall's This Nation Saving Grace, complete with Peels archive number (16660) and his asterisks and running times on the playlist sheet, and his enthusiastic writing on the label: The Blessed Fall... Now a very treasured possession in my collection as you can undoubtedly imagine... Happy listening :-) !! Marcelle xx From mar.celle@... Tue Oct 23 11:56:09 2007 From: mar.celle@... (Marcelle) Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 11:56:09 +0200 Subject: Today and this week on Another Nice Mess Message-ID: <000f01c8155a$f2f372e0$9600000a@PC154981710422> Hi there, today (live) and this week (listen again) on Another Nice Mess: JOHN PEEL SPECIAL: Personal recollections from Marcelle about her time spent with Peel, including records once owned by Peel! Plus, new amazing records and cd's by amongst others: Venetian Snares, Scout Niblett, Babylon System, Tunng, Istari Lasterfahrer, Sleeparchive, Von Südenfed, Itty Minchesta, Jahcoozi, Curse Ov Dialect, Shitmat, B. Slave, Nat JM, Zomby, Michaela Melián, Ništa Nije Ništa, Drop The Lime, The Bug, Dolby Anol, Amp Fiddler, Sun Electric, Múm, Saralunden & Andrey Kiritchenko, PJ Harvey 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, 23rd October 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@... Tue Oct 23 12:49:44 2007 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 11:49:44 +0100 Subject: New music post-Peel In-Reply-To: References: <1193038495.272.57783.m46@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: > >And what I really dove into instead was gospel and African. There are a bunch of great African mixes for download here http://voodoofunk.blogspot.com/ martinw From grafpoo@... Tue Oct 23 14:52:08 2007 From: grafpoo@... (grafpoo@...) Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 12:52:08 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: New music post-Peel Message-ID: <102320071252.15284.471DEE78000C845000003BB4220702293301019F000E9D09@...> and for gospel, WFMU has a great show, Sinners Crossroads, available as a podcast as well. http://wfmu.org/playlists/CR link for podcast is on that page. WFMU deserves a mention in its own right. a great station, they stream, and all programs are archived and can be streamed any time. an eclectic mix of DJs and shows - i found it through a show where the DJ plays records and cylinders from 1900-1920-ish on the original players, which he lugs to and from the studio every other week (The Antique Phonograph Record Program - http://wfmu.org/playlists/AP) john -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Martin Wheatley > > > > >And what I really dove into instead was gospel and African. > > > There are a bunch of great African mixes for download here > > http://voodoofunk.blogspot.com/ > > > martinw > -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Martin Wheatley Subject: [peel] Re: New music post-Peel Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 10:50:51 +0000 Size: 980 URL: From madeofale@... Tue Oct 23 21:00:33 2007 From: madeofale@... (Made of Ale) Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 12:00:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] New music post-Peel In-Reply-To: <690703.15453.qm@...> References: <690703.15453.qm@...> Message-ID: <53158.205.248.102.82.1193166033.squirrel@...> The actual show comes from DFM, I can give you information on the listen again portion that plays out of my house, which won't work with itunes yet but will work on a mac or pc with windows or linux. It's not always up due to the weather and other occasional difficulties but it is generally up and accessable. LISTEN AGAIN Listen Again is a continuous looping stream of the most recent show. The stream makes use of the latest technology in stereo encoding for streaming and as such requires a very recent player. In order to maximize the audio quality versus the streaming bandwidth we decided to use the new MPEG4 HE AACPlus V2 encoding. This gives a very nice FM quality sound but at a bit rate low enough to listen over dialup. Unfortunately since it is such new technology only a few of the common players work with it so far. As time goes by more and more players will support this format, but in the mean time here are 3 that will work now: WinAmp 5.08 or higher. (for Windows) foobar2000 (for Windows) VLC Media Player (for Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Beos, WinCE/Pocket PC) The stream is a constant loop of the most recent show, and it will usually be updated sometime on Wednesdays. If you are having any trouble listening to the stream or if you notice something wrong, please contact me. > of course an absolutely brilliant show although for some reason it seems to be going through I tunes and i cant play it lately whats that about anybody can help? > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Martin Wheatley > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Monday, 22 October, 2007 8:52:51 AM > Subject: Re: [peel] New music post-Peel > > > > > > > > > > > > > > And we must not forget Marcelle's 'Another Nice Mess" > > at http://www.anothern icemess.com/ playlistrecent. html > > > > A show which tries to ride that difficult line between > > what Peel used to play and what he would be playing now > > (which means not all white boys with guitars) > > > > martinw > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ___________________________________________________________ > Yahoo! Answers - Got a question? Someone out there knows the answer. Try it > now. > http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/ From ken_garner@... Wed Oct 24 08:45:21 2007 From: ken_garner@... (ken garner) Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 06:45:21 -0000 Subject: Peel Sessions book featurette on Nemone TODAY (24/10) on 6 Music from 1pm Message-ID: change of plan: apparently, my interview about the book with nemone is going out today (wed 24th) on Nemone's early afternoon show on 6 Music, 1-4pm, I think - ken. From martinw@... Thu Oct 25 19:40:50 2007 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 18:40:50 +0100 Subject: Electric Proms Message-ID: The first Electric Proms concerts are up on The BBC site at http://www.bbc.co.uk/electricproms/2007/watchandlisten/ 3 of yesterdays 4 concerts are now up split between 7 files The missing one is Siouxsie - hopefully that will go up tomorrow The files are Windows Media Video files playable through an online player The URL for the files can be found by starting the file playing, right clicking over the player controls, clicking on Properties and the URL is towards the bottom of the window and can be highlighted and copied The URL can then be put into your own player for streaming or if you have something like Total Recorder downloaded martinw From wewalkforonereason@... Thu Oct 25 21:24:15 2007 From: wewalkforonereason@... (Alasdair Macdonald) Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 20:24:15 +0100 Subject: Chambre Hardman documentary Message-ID: 10pm tonight, BBC Four: DOCUMENTARY: Chambre Hardman and the Lost City of Liverpool On: BBC 4 (116) Date: Thursday 25th October 2007 (starting in 1 hour and 41 minutes) Time: 22:00 to 22:30 (30 minutes long) John Peel examines the life and career of Liverpool photographer Edward Chambre Hardman. Hardman's pictures captured the people and city of Liverpool during its pre-war heyday as one of the world's most important ports and before its painful post-war decline. (Stereo, Widescreen, Subtitles) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From erazered@... Thu Oct 25 23:26:23 2007 From: erazered@... (Nic Treadwell) Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 21:26:23 -0000 Subject: Peel Tribute Programme Message-ID: Hi, I have produced my own Peel tribute as part of my long running music and poetry podcast Homegrown, featuring memories and some great independent music I feel Peel would be listening to now...here's the line up... HomeGrown Podcast 99 Keeping It Peel - Part One youtube user ctoan1 - Peel Tribute Codex Machine - You Can Never Escape The Underground Mistys Big Adventure - Fighting For My Life Emmy The Great - The Woods Fylth Pig - iConoKlastiK3 Nat Moon - Space Temple Steveless - The Obligatory Love Song Bard Of Ely - Johnny Is Still My Hero Uke Stanza - You Will With Jesus Licks - The Highway Man G Clefs - Ka Ding Dong Triplanetary - I Sold My TV To Myself Samba Mapangala & Orchestra Virgunga - Kwa Nini Poetry: The Trent Vale Poet - 2 pieces David Henry - Wildflower Brendan Higgins - Shopping Podcast 100 Keeping It Peel - Part Two Music: Listen With Sarah - Country Music Peeled Tall Pony - I Hate Your Family Ergo Phizmiz - Chop Sue Me Tiger MCs - Birdy Cult Of Wedge - Yellotron Delia Derbyshire - John Peel's Voice The Tripping Cherubs - Everything Is Feeling Shahib Radio - The Hanging Tree Everthus The Deadbeats - Black Out The Nightingales - UK Randy Mom John Peel Tribute Song - Black Cactus (youtube) Poetry & Spoken Word: John Peel reads Winnie The Poo (broadcast of last Perfumed Garden) Andrew Newsham - Ignoring Actresses To listen please check out www.homegrownpodcast.co.uk or look up in the ITUNES podcast directory. Hope you enjoy. Nic Treadwell (Bham) From deedeeramain@... Fri Oct 26 08:09:15 2007 From: deedeeramain@... (deedeeramain) Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 06:09:15 -0000 Subject: Peel BitTorrents Message-ID: I'm starting to post John Peel Torrents. I have 17 DVD's of his stuff to share (nearly 80gb!!). There's radio shows, Peel sessions, TV appearances etc. The first one was loaded up tonight via 'Pirate Bay'. It's called 'John Peel Torrent Compilation 1 of 17'. I'm moving to Saudi Arabia in a month and the internet there is completely fire-walled - no more P2P for me :-( I need to share these files out quickly! Therefore I will upload one torrent until two or three clients have the file and are starting to seed with others. Then I will remove this file and upload the next. I encourage you all to share your old Peelie bits and bobs via P2P! From deedeeramain@... Sun Oct 28 19:40:03 2007 From: deedeeramain@... (deedeeramain) Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 18:40:03 -0000 Subject: John Peel Torrent Compilation 2 of 17 now seeding! Message-ID: Hello Guys! I successfully uploaded the first 5GB of John peel stuff. I had to upload nearly 8GB before people started getting complete files but almost immediately I had 37 people seeding the complete file! I've removed my seed and am now starting to upload the second instalment. (Find it on Pirate Bay) Please please please continue to seed these files for other users! When your file is complete - keep sharing for a day or two before you transfer it elsewhere. Cheers! Riving Ton From pbryant98@... Mon Oct 29 00:23:03 2007 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 16:23:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Archive Hour : The Sound and the Fury In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <640457.16339.qm@...> Hi Peel Pickers Lots of Peel in this programme - locate it here http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/progs/listenagain.shtml it's called Archive Hour in that list . The programme itself is called The Sound & the Fury - presented by Tom Robinson. It examines the history of horrified reaction to new musical developments during the last 50 years or so. pb --- deedeeramain wrote: > Hello Guys! > I successfully uploaded the first 5GB of John peel > stuff. > I had to upload nearly 8GB before people started > getting complete > files but almost immediately I had 37 people seeding > the complete file! > I've removed my seed and am now starting to upload > the second > instalment. (Find it on Pirate Bay) > Please please please continue to seed these files > for other users! > When your file is complete - keep sharing for a day > or two before you > transfer it elsewhere. > Cheers! > Riving Ton > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From philip.gh@... Mon Oct 29 01:08:28 2007 From: philip.gh@... (phil) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 00:08:28 -0000 Subject: John Peel Torrent Compilation 2 of 17 now seeding! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks for the torrents Ton! I'll seed the torrents as long as I can although I won't be able to keep all 17 going. Maybe some of us on here could arrange to share the load between ourselves to keep the torrents alive? I'll be happy to keep the first one going for as long as is required and I'm sure my friend in Finland, Ville, would offer to keep at least one of the others active. Phil From michstoecker@... Mon Oct 29 05:54:41 2007 From: michstoecker@... (michael stoecker) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 04:54:41 +0000 Subject: [peel] John Peel Torrent Compilation 2 of 17 now seeding! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Echoing a thank you for the Pirate Bay torrents. This is all very kind of you. Michael Stoecker To: peel@yahoogroups.com From: deedeeramain@yahoo.com Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 18:40:03 +0000 Subject: [peel] John Peel Torrent Compilation 2 of 17 now seeding! Hello Guys! I successfully uploaded the first 5GB of John peel stuff. I had to upload nearly 8GB before people started getting complete files but almost immediately I had 37 people seeding the complete file! I've removed my seed and am now starting to upload the second instalment. (Find it on Pirate Bay) Please please please continue to seed these files for other users! When your file is complete - keep sharing for a day or two before you transfer it elsewhere. Cheers! Riving Ton From deedeeramain@... Mon Oct 29 11:37:52 2007 From: deedeeramain@... (Riving Ton) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 03:37:52 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Torrent Compilation 2 of 17 now seeding! Message-ID: <313822.65688.qm@...> Hi Phil! You're welcome! I noticed quite a few Finnish folk downloading and sharing - how curious! Was it from Peel's Finnish radio shows that he became popular over there do you think? I'm also seeing downloaders from all over - lots of Americans (ex-pat Brits?), Finns, Swedes, Noggies, Japanese, Germans - even Brazil and Argentina! How cool is that?! Thanks for helping to seed - Like I say, I'll be moving to Saudi in a month (fingers crossed, if I pass a medical!) so I'm going to need some help sharing out. I think that closer to the time I will be looking for someone to take delivery of the final DVD's to upload on my behalf! And yes! That's a great idea you have for sharing. I agree it would be difficult for someone to share 80gb of files from one PC but if everyone sacrificed a 5gb slice of their hard drive and continually seeded a torrent then we could get quite a few copies out into the ether! Cheers! ----- Original Message ---- From: phil To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 12:08:28 AM Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Torrent Compilation 2 of 17 now seeding! Thanks for the torrents Ton! I'll seed the torrents as long as I can although I won't be able to keep all 17 going. Maybe some of us on here could arrange to share the load between ourselves to keep the torrents alive? I'll be happy to keep the first one going for as long as is required and I'm sure my friend in Finland, Ville, would offer to keep at least one of the others active. Phil __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From deedeeramain@... Mon Oct 29 11:48:03 2007 From: deedeeramain@... (Riving Ton) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 03:48:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] John Peel Torrent Compilation 2 of 17 now seeding! Message-ID: <741995.24006.qm@...> Hey Michael! How curious! I was checking out your site for the first time last night and I was tempted to dash off an email congratulating you on such a cool spread! I loved the eclectic mix that Peel presented on his show and I think that you've nailed it also. Our national radio has not been the same since he died. They now have 4 DJ's trying to mimic the idea of discovering 'cool' new bands but they are so falling short of what Peel was about. Peel presented it all. His show would be 80/90% stuff you didn't like but guaranteed you'd hear one or two great tracks each show that you wanted to dash out and buy. You were introduced to old music / world music that you'd never normally hear. The whole program kept you entertained and stimulated. I'm glad that you're keeping that spirit alive and I plan to download a bunch of your podcasts to listen to. I also picked up on a couple of cool links from your site to other great web DJ's so thanks doubly! Regards, DeeDee ----- Original Message ---- From: michael stoecker To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 4:54:41 AM Subject: RE: [peel] John Peel Torrent Compilation 2 of 17 now seeding! Echoing a thank you for the Pirate Bay torrents. This is all very kind of you. Michael Stoecker To: peel@yahoogroups. com From: deedeeramain@ yahoo.com Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 18:40:03 +0000 Subject: [peel] John Peel Torrent Compilation 2 of 17 now seeding! Hello Guys! I successfully uploaded the first 5GB of John peel stuff. I had to upload nearly 8GB before people started getting complete files but almost immediately I had 37 people seeding the complete file! I've removed my seed and am now starting to upload the second instalment. (Find it on Pirate Bay) Please please please continue to seed these files for other users! When your file is complete - keep sharing for a day or two before you transfer it elsewhere. Cheers! Riving Ton __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From thebarguest@... Mon Oct 29 11:54:10 2007 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 10:54:10 -0000 Subject: John Peel Torrent Compilation 2 of 17 now seeding! In-Reply-To: <313822.65688.qm@...> Message-ID: Hi RivingTon ! Thanks for sharing these gems. Just wondering, do you have any stuff from around 77 to around 82, that hasn't been shared via "the usual outlets" over the past 2 or 3 years ? By the way, are you any relation to Wyn T.E.R. Hill or Pike (from Dad's Army) ? Cheers, Benny Hill --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Riving Ton wrote: > > Hi Phil! > You're welcome! > I noticed quite a few Finnish folk downloading and sharing - how curious! Was it from Peel's Finnish radio shows that he became popular over there do you think? > I'm also seeing downloaders from all over - lots of Americans (ex- pat Brits?), Finns, Swedes, Noggies, Japanese, Germans - even Brazil and Argentina! How cool is that?! > Thanks for helping to seed - Like I say, I'll be moving to Saudi in a month (fingers crossed, if I pass a medical!) so I'm going to need some help sharing out. I think that closer to the time I will be looking for someone to take delivery of the final DVD's to upload on my behalf! > And yes! That's a great idea you have for sharing. I agree it would be difficult for someone to share 80gb of files from one PC but if everyone sacrificed a 5gb slice of their hard drive and continually seeded a torrent then we could get quite a few copies out into the ether! > Cheers! > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: phil > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 12:08:28 AM > Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Torrent Compilation 2 of 17 now seeding! > > Thanks for the torrents Ton! > I'll seed the torrents as long as I can although I won't be able to > keep all 17 going. Maybe some of us on here could arrange to share > the load between ourselves to keep the torrents alive? I'll be happy > to keep the first one going for as long as is required and I'm sure > my friend in Finland, Ville, would offer to keep at least one of the > others active. > > Phil > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > From roger.carruthers@... Mon Oct 29 12:56:09 2007 From: roger.carruthers@... (Roger Carruthers) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 11:56:09 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Torrent Compilation 2 of 17 now seeding! In-Reply-To: <313822.65688.qm@...> Message-ID: Just like to add my thanks too. They are coming down rather slowly at the moment, so if you¹re saying that you wont be able to post any more once you move to Saudi, you¹¹re going to need that help! You can count me in... Cheers Roger > > > > > > > > > > > > > . > > From hubcity@... Mon Oct 29 12:58:15 2007 From: hubcity@... (hubcity@...) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 07:58:15 -0400 Subject: [OT] [Altrok] Update #179: Support Your Local Web Radio Station! Message-ID: <0JQO00JI499LG6F0@...> 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: - Le Loup - Eulogies - Moving Units - The Diggs - British Sea Power - Screaming For Emily Plus we've got newly-added music: - Bombay Bicycle Club - The Hill - The Charlatans UK - You Cross My Path - Editors - The Racing Rats - The Go! Team - The Wrath Of Marcie - Gruv Projekt - Life - Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong - Lucio Starts Fires - Mexico 70 - Hello Hello - Ministry - Roadhouse Blues - Plastiscines - Pop in, Pop Out - Radiohead - 15 Step - Shocking Pinks - I Want U Back - Shy Child - Drop The Phone - Joe Whyte - Let Me Down Our Featured Classics: - Bauhaus - Bela Lugosi's Dead - Bollock Brothers - Horror Movies - The Fall - There's A Ghost In My House - John Wesley Harding - If You Have Ghosts - Heaven 17 - Don't Fear The Reaper - Ministry - Everyday Is Halloween - Oingo Boingo - Dead Man's Party - She Wants Revenge - Kidnap The Sandy Claws - Siouxsie And The Banshees - Halloween - Sean Carolan Altrok Radio On your computer now at http://www.altrokradio.com On the radio Fridays at 10pm, at 90.5 The Night From jimmystep@... Mon Oct 29 15:04:51 2007 From: jimmystep@... (Jimmy Stepek) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 14:04:51 +0000 (GMT) Subject: John Peel Torrent Compilation 2 of 17 Message-ID: <86356.81724.qm@...> That's a good idea Phil. Put me down for one of the torrents. I'm still on No.1 just now but will start No.2 when I get back from work today. Cheers....Jimmy > 1c. Re: John Peel Torrent Compilation 2 of 17 now > seeding! > Posted by: "phil" philip.gh@... phil_h22 > Date: Sun Oct 28, 2007 5:08 pm ((PDT)) > > Thanks for the torrents Ton! > I'll seed the torrents as long as I can although I > won't be able to > keep all 17 going. Maybe some of us on here could > arrange to share > the load between ourselves to keep the torrents > alive? ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Answers - Got a question? Someone out there knows the answer. Try it now. http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/ From deedeeramain@... Mon Oct 29 19:25:04 2007 From: deedeeramain@... (Riving Ton) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 11:25:04 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Torrent Compilation 2 of 17 now seeding! Message-ID: <574228.7708.qm@...> Hey Benny! I'm not sure exactly! I bought this set of 17 DVDs from goonerproductions.co.uk. I was getting the odd file ever so slowly with eMule. Then I came across the various websites offering a few other Peel files which led me to try BitTorrent. Further research led me to buy these DVDs (£40 for 17) and I thought I'd share them since they'd probably been collected off the internet for free in the first place. I'm aware that they probably duplicate some peoples stuff but they are in handy bite-size pieces to save us the ball ache of collecting odd files here and there! I'll include the file I made with the contents of each DVD or you could check the contents on gooner's website (or even buy the set yourself if you are impatient!). My monicker comes from another pseudonym I use on hotmail which is PapaOoMowMow (by The Rivingtons, geddit?!) but that nick. had been swiped already when I came to create my Yahoo account! (And therefore I'm Dee Dee Ramain on Planet Yahoo!). Cheers, Dee Dee ----- Original Message ---- From: thebarguest To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 10:54:10 AM Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Torrent Compilation 2 of 17 now seeding! Hi RivingTon ! Thanks for sharing these gems. Just wondering, do you have any stuff from around 77 to around 82, that hasn't been shared via "the usual outlets" over the past 2 or 3 years ? By the way, are you any relation to Wyn T..E.R. Hill or Pike (from Dad's Army) ? Cheers, Benny Hill --- In peel@yahoogroups. com, Riving Ton wrote: > > Hi Phil! > You're welcome! > I noticed quite a few Finnish folk downloading and sharing - how curious! Was it from Peel's Finnish radio shows that he became popular over there do you think? > I'm also seeing downloaders from all over - lots of Americans (ex- pat Brits?), Finns, Swedes, Noggies, Japanese, Germans - even Brazil and Argentina! How cool is that?! > Thanks for helping to seed - Like I say, I'll be moving to Saudi in a month (fingers crossed, if I pass a medical!) so I'm going to need some help sharing out. I think that closer to the time I will be looking for someone to take delivery of the final DVD's to upload on my behalf! > And yes! That's a great idea you have for sharing. I agree it would be difficult for someone to share 80gb of files from one PC but if everyone sacrificed a 5gb slice of their hard drive and continually seeded a torrent then we could get quite a few copies out into the ether! > Cheers! > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: phil > To: peel@yahoogroups. com > Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 12:08:28 AM > Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Torrent Compilation 2 of 17 now seeding! > > Thanks for the torrents Ton! > I'll seed the torrents as long as I can although I won't be able to > keep all 17 going. Maybe some of us on here could arrange to share > the load between ourselves to keep the torrents alive? I'll be happy > to keep the first one going for as long as is required and I'm sure > my friend in Finland, Ville, would offer to keep at least one of the > others active. > > Phil > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail. yahoo.com > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From deedeeramain@... Mon Oct 29 19:29:55 2007 From: deedeeramain@... (Riving Ton) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 11:29:55 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Torrent Compilation 2 of 17 now seeding! Message-ID: <795518.62097.qm@...> Cool! I'll bear you in mind Roger! I'm uploading at 70kbs at the moment which means I only crash my connection once or twice a day! Any faster and the breaks in service become too much. I completed the first torrent (1 of 17) and there were 37 seeds when I switched to torrent 2 so I need one volunteer to sacrifice 5 gb of his harddrive for each DVD and then we can get multiple copies out into the ether! Cheers Dee Dee ----- Original Message ---- From: Roger Carruthers To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 11:56:09 AM Subject: Re: [peel] Re: John Peel Torrent Compilation 2 of 17 now seeding! Just like to add my thanks too. They are coming down rather slowly at the moment, so if you’re saying that you wont be able to post any more once you move to Saudi, you’’re going to need that help! You can count me in... Cheers Roger . __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From domesticempire@... Mon Oct 29 21:36:54 2007 From: domesticempire@... (Domestic Empire) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 20:36:54 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Torrent Compilation 2 of 17 now seeding! In-Reply-To: <795518.62097.qm@...> References: <795518.62097.qm@...> Message-ID: F.A.O. Riving Ton ------------------------- I'm glad to see the 'John Peel Torrents' aggregator has already picked up the first one automatically but if you want to become a contributor so you can make your own posts about your torrents just let me know. And that goes for anyone else creating Peel torrents. Please help to support these torrents by linking to the site. Thank you (",) John Peel Torrents http://johnpeelpages.blogspot.com/ * AS WITH ALL MY SITES THERE IS NO CORPORATE ADVERTISING :-) On 29/10/2007, Riving Ton wrote: > Cool! > I'll bear you in mind Roger! > I'm uploading at 70kbs at the moment which means I only crash my connection > once or twice a day! Any faster and the breaks in service become too much. > I completed the first torrent (1 of 17) and there were 37 seeds when I > switched to torrent 2 so I need one volunteer to sacrifice 5 gb of his > harddrive for each DVD and then we can get multiple copies out into the > ether! > Cheers > Dee Dee > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Roger Carruthers > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 11:56:09 AM > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: John Peel Torrent Compilation 2 of 17 now seeding! > > Just like to add my thanks too. > They are coming down rather slowly at the moment, so if you're saying that > you wont be able to post any more once you move to Saudi, you''re going to > need that help! You can count me in... > Cheers > Roger > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > . > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com -- Gary Walsh johnpeeleveryday.blogspot.com From wewalkforonereason@... Mon Oct 29 22:29:09 2007 From: wewalkforonereason@... (Alasdair Macdonald) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 22:29:09 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Torrent Compilation 2 of 17 now seeding! In-Reply-To: References: <795518.62097.qm@...> Message-ID: On 29/10/2007, Domestic Empire wrote: > I'm glad to see the 'John Peel Torrents' aggregator has already picked > up the first one automatically but if you want to become a contributor > so you can make your own posts about your torrents just let me know. > And that goes for anyone else creating Peel torrents. > > Please help to support these torrents by linking to the site. Thank you (",) > > John Peel Torrents > http://johnpeelpages.blogspot.com/ > > * AS WITH ALL MY SITES THERE IS NO CORPORATE ADVERTISING :-) Okey dokey. I'm new here, and I signed up - in part - in the hope of finding new places to hear JP sessions that I don't already have. But I seed my own recordings as flac files (mostly to dimeadozen - a members-only site) and have no interest in mp3s. So - is the aggregator also suitable for flac sources - and/or are there other places to plant information about good quality losslessly-compressed audio? For instance, right now I have 7 Peel session FM>cassette masters on dimeadozen (plus - admittedly - one mp2 set from a 6 Music rebroadcast). Alasdair From deedeeramain@... Tue Oct 30 11:24:50 2007 From: deedeeramain@... (deedeeramain) Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 10:24:50 -0000 Subject: John Peel Torrent Compilation 3 of 17 now seeding! Message-ID: Hello Chaps! I got 35 complete seeds for the second Peel Compilation torrent so I've now removed my file to make way for the third compilation. This compilation is now seeding - find it at 'The Pirate Bay'. Contains many collated 'Peel Sessions' including some rarities such as the cool 'Culture' sesh (a favourite of The Great Man hisself!). I'd like one volunteer to sacrifice 4 gigs of their hard drive to maintain the seeding of Compilation No.1 and a second volunteer to continue uploading Compilation No.2 - any takers? The collected DVDs I'm uploading are about 80 gb in volume so it's unreasonable to expect one person to keep all that on their hard drive and upload it by themselves but if we divvy it up amongst ourselves we can launch multiple copies into the ether and attract more disciples to the Cult of Peel! Cheers! Dee Dee From philip.gh@... Tue Oct 30 12:23:06 2007 From: philip.gh@... (phil) Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 11:23:06 -0000 Subject: John Peel Torrent Compilation 3 of 17 now seeding! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I'll agree to keep #1 going for as long as required. Phil From mar.celle@... Tue Oct 30 14:46:09 2007 From: mar.celle@... (Marcelle) Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 14:46:09 +0100 Subject: Today and this week on Another Nice Mess Message-ID: <000001c81afb$3a9054b0$9600000a@PC154981710422> Hi there, today (live) and this week (listen again) on Another Nice Mess: Special: Jason Forrest Band: live Plus, new amazing records and cd’s by amongst others: Marianne Nowottny, Jence, Venetian Snares, Mala, Scout Niblett, Frick The Cat, PJ Harvey, Fuzzy Wuz She, Hey-O-Hansen, Intelligence, Wadadda, Clarity, The Hitmachine, Gert Jan Prins, Coki, Stankey Kubi, Anthem Red, Tim Hecker, Sleeparchive, Tunng, B. Slave, Fulbrügge Rellöm / Rellöm Fuhlbrügge And by popular request: some more obscure 1977 punk singles 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, 30th October 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 deedeeramain@... Tue Oct 30 14:54:17 2007 From: deedeeramain@... (Riving Ton) Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 06:54:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Torrent Compilation 3 of 17 now seeding! Message-ID: <29349.23470.qm@...> Excellent Phil! I'll leave it up to you to decide how long is reasonable. Dee Dee ----- Original Message ---- From: phil To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 11:23:06 AM Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Torrent Compilation 3 of 17 now seeding! I'll agree to keep #1 going for as long as required. Phil __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From roger.carruthers@... Tue Oct 30 15:42:05 2007 From: roger.carruthers@... (Roger Carruthers) Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 14:42:05 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Torrent Compilation 3 of 17 now seeding! In-Reply-To: <29349.23470.qm@...> Message-ID: Having now worked out the reason I was getting such a slow download speed and corrected it, I¹d be happy to take up the mantle for No. 2. Cheers Roger On 30/10/07 13:54, "Riving Ton" wrote: > > > > > Excellent Phil! > I'll leave it up to you to decide how long is reasonable. > Dee Dee > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: phil > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 11:23:06 AM > Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Torrent Compilation 3 of 17 now seeding! > > maintain the seeding of Compilation No.1 and a second volunteer to > continue uploading Compilation No.2 - any takers?> > > I'll agree to keep #1 going for as long as required. > > Phil > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > From deedeeramain@... Tue Oct 30 19:31:11 2007 From: deedeeramain@... (Riving Ton) Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 11:31:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Torrent Compilation 3 of 17 now seeding! Message-ID: <305058.27137.qm@...> Cool! Thanks Roger! ----- Original Message ---- From: Roger Carruthers To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 2:42:05 PM Subject: Re: [peel] Re: John Peel Torrent Compilation 3 of 17 now seeding! Having now worked out the reason I was getting such a slow download speed and corrected it, I’d be happy to take up the mantle for No. 2. Cheers Roger On 30/10/07 13:54, "Riving Ton" wrote: Excellent Phil! I'll leave it up to you to decide how long is reasonable. Dee Dee ----- Original Message ---- From: phil To: peel@yahoogroups. com Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 11:23:06 AM Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Torrent Compilation 3 of 17 now seeding! I'll agree to keep #1 going for as long as required. Phil ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail. yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From rsbj66@... Tue Oct 30 21:03:12 2007 From: rsbj66@... (Richard Shaw Brown) Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 20:03:12 +0000 (GMT) Subject: Where's Peelenium? What happened? Message-ID: <482643.39742.qm@...> Hi music lovers, I'm Rick Brown, singer of John's 'life-long' favorite band, The Misunderstood. In John's Peelenium he had us listed for 1966 (I Can Take You to the Sun) 1966. That's super cool! Now I can't find that list. Can anyone clue me what happened to Peelenium? John once told me I was (like) a younger brother to him. Thanks in advance. And please visit the Misunderstood page on MySpace http://www.myspace.com/themisunderstood1966 OR www.themisunderstood.com Best wishes, Rick Brown Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com From pbryant98@... Tue Oct 30 21:08:52 2007 From: pbryant98@... (Paul Bryant) Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 13:08:52 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Where's Peelenium? What happened? In-Reply-To: <482643.39742.qm@...> Message-ID: <738171.61569.qm@...> --- Richard Shaw Brown wrote: > Hi music lovers, > > I'm Rick Brown, singer of John's 'life-long' > favorite band, The > Misunderstood. In John's Peelenium he had us listed > for 1966 (I Can > Take You to the Sun) 1966. That's super cool! Also cool hearing from the singer on the said single, which has given me a lot of listening pleasure down the years... and I'm sure I'm not alone in that. pb __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From festive50@... Tue Oct 30 22:46:01 2007 From: festive50@... (Phil Edwards) Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 21:46:01 -0000 Subject: [peel] Where's Peelenium? What happened? In-Reply-To: <738171.61569.qm@...> Message-ID: Ditto Paul. I always give a little chuckle when I think of that bit in Peel's biography, when he tells of inviting "The Misunderstood" over to England to stay at his mother's house in Notting Hill. Unfortunately, he hadn't told his mum and when they did turn up, Peely was still in San Bernadino. Phil -----Original Message----- From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Paul Bryant Sent: 30 October 2007 20:09 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Where's Peelenium? What happened? --- Richard Shaw Brown wrote: > Hi music lovers, > > I'm Rick Brown, singer of John's 'life-long' > favorite band, The > Misunderstood. In John's Peelenium he had us listed > for 1966 (I Can > Take You to the Sun) 1966. That's super cool! Also cool hearing from the singer on the said single, which has given me a lot of listening pleasure down the years... and I'm sure I'm not alone in that. pb __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From deedeeramain@... Tue Oct 30 23:22:09 2007 From: deedeeramain@... (deedeeramain) Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 22:22:09 -0000 Subject: Where's Peelenium? What happened? In-Reply-To: <482643.39742.qm@...> Message-ID: Hey Rick! We are currently sharing out 17 DVDs of John Peel related material using the BitTorrent file sharing program. Currently 'John Peel Torrent Compilation 1 of 17', '2 of 17' and '3 of 17' are floating about the ether. If you are familiar with this file sharing program then you can look for and download the torrents at 'The Pirate Bay' website. We are jumping the gun a bit but the last DVD (#17) contains the 'Peelenium'. Here's the list of 'Peelenium' stuff on DVD 17: (You may be sorry you asked for this!) FOLDER Peelenium FOLDER 1900-1909 FILE peel_peelenium_1900.shtml TOTAL 1900-1909\ FOLDER 1910-1919 FILE peel_peelenium_1910.shtml FILE Peelenium 1910-1919.txt FOLDER 1913 FILE 01-Chauncey Olcott ''I Love the Name of Mary''.txt FILE 02-Harry Lauder ''It's Nicer to Be in Bed''.txt FILE 03-Chauncey Olcott ''When Irish Eyes Are Smiling ''.mp3 FILE 04-Harry Fragson ''Hello! Hello! Who's Your Lady Friend''.txt TOTAL 1913\ FOLDER 1918 FILE 01-George Robey & Clara Evelyn ''First Love, Last Love, Best Love''.txt FILE 02-Courtland & Jeffries ''Good Bye-ee''.mp3 FILE 03-Harry Weldon ''What Do You Want to Make''.txt FILE 04-Dorothy Ward ''I Want a Girl''.txt TOTAL 1918\ FOLDER 1919 FILE 01-Mayfair Dance Orchestra ''Omaha''.txt FILE 02-Master Thomas Criddle ''That Old Fashioned Mother of Mine''.txt FILE 03-Lilly Morris ''Don't Have Any More Mrs. Moore''.txt FILE 04-The Original Dixieland Jazz Band ''Tiger Rag''.mp3 TOTAL 1919\ TOTAL 1910-1919\ FOLDER 1920-1929 FILE Peelenium 1920-1929.txt FOLDER 1920 FILE 01-Waller Williams & Vaudeville Theatre Orchestra ''I Know Where the Flies Go in Summertime''.txt FILE 02-Mayfair Dance Orchestra ''Wyoming Lullaby''.txt FILE 03-George Formby SNR ''Sailing''.txt FILE 04-Art Hickman & His Orchestra ''Avalon''.mp3 TOTAL 1920\ FOLDER 1921 FILE 01-Richard Crooks ''Arise O Sun''.txt FILE 02-Patrick Waddington ''Night May Have Its Sadness''.txt FILE 03-Alfred Lester ''Ours Is a Nice 'ouse Ours Is''.txt FILE 04-Paul Biese Trio ''Canadian Capers''.txt TOTAL 1921\ FOLDER 1922 FILE 01-Ernest Hastings ''My Word You Do Look Queer''.txt FILE 02-Al Jolson ''Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goo' Bye)''.mp3 FILE 03-Pianola Roll ''Sheik of Araby''.txt FILE 04-Fred Barnes Baritone with Orchestra ''Sally (The Sunshine of Our Alley)''.txt TOTAL 1922\ FOLDER 1923 FILE 01-Melville Gideon ''Horsey Keep Your Tail Up''.txt FILE 02-Will Fyffe ''I Belong to Glasgow''.txt FILE 03-IV ''Bud'' Sheppard ''Rose of the Rio Grande''.txt FILE 04-Louis Armstrong & King Oliver ''Dipper Mouth Blues''.m4a TOTAL 1923\ FOLDER 1924 FILE 01-Anne Zeigler & Webster Booth ''The Second Minuet''.txt FILE 02-Bert Firman ''Pasadena''.txt FILE 03-arcadian serenaders ''Bobbed Haired Bobby''.txt FILE 04-Bix Beiderbecke ''Fidgety Feet''.mp3 TOTAL 1924\ FOLDER 1925 FILE 01-Cyril Norman & Herman Darewski ''When Sergeant Major's on Parade''.txt FILE 02-Savoy Havana Band ''Ogo-Pogo''.txt FILE 03-Sir Harry Lauder ''Keep Right on to the End of the Road''.txt FILE 04-Savoy Orpheans ''Charleston''.txt TOTAL 1925\ FOLDER 1926 FILE 01-Blind Blake ''Come On Boys Let's Do That Messin' Around''.mp3 FILE 02-Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders ''Black Bottom''.mp3 FILE 03-Henry Hall & His Gleneagles Hotel Band ''Bird Song at Eventide''.txt FILE 04-The Happiness Boys ''She Knows Her Onions''.txt TOTAL 1926\ FOLDER 1927 FILE 01-Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five ''Struttin' with Some Barbecue''.mp3 FILE 02-Duke Ellington & His Orchestra ''Black and Tan Fantasy''.mp3 FILE 03-Nat Shilkret & His Victor Orchestra ''Flapperette''.txt FILE 04-Blind Willie Johnson ''Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground''.mp3 TOTAL 1927\ FOLDER 1928 FILE 01-George Metaxa & His Orchestra with Carroll Gibbons ''Sweet Sue, Just You''.txt FILE 02-Harold Collins & His Orchestra ''Fashionette''.txt FILE 03-Ukulele Ike ''Just Like a Melody Out of the Sky''.mp3 FILE 04-Blind Willie McTell ''Statesboro Blues''.mp3 TOTAL 1928\ FOLDER 1929 FILE 01-Peter Dawson ''The Admiral's Broom''.txt FILE 02-Ambrose & His Orchestra ''Tip Toe Through the Tulips with Me''.txt FILE 03-Stanley Lupino & The Gaiety Theatre Orchestra ''I Lift Up My Finger and I Say Tweet Tweet''.txt FILE 04-King Oliver ''New Orleans Shout''.txt FILE 04-King Oliver's Croele Jazz Band ''New Orleans Stomp''.mp3 TOTAL 1929\ TOTAL 1920-1929\ FOLDER 1930-1939 FILE Peelenium 1930-1939.txt FOLDER 1930 FILE 01-Van Phillips ''I'm in the Market for You''.txt FILE 02-Fred Astaire ''Puttin' on the Ritz''.mp3 FILE 03-Jack Payne ''My Baby Just Cares for Me''.txt FILE 04-Leslie Sarony ''Bunkey-Doodle-I-Doh''.txt TOTAL 1930\ FOLDER 1931 FILE 01-Layton & Johnstone ''Oh Donna Clara''.txt FILE 02-Al Bowlly with Ray Noble & His Orchestra ''Goodnight Sweetheart''.mp3 FILE 03-Bing Crosby ''Just a Gigolo''.mp3 FILE 04-Ruth Willis ''Experience Blues''.mp3 TOTAL 1931\ FOLDER 1932 FILE 01-Pat O'Malley ''Goopy Geer''.txt FILE 02-Unknown with Ray Noble ''Try a Little Tenderness''.txt FILE 03-Ambrose & His Orchestra ''The Clouds Will Soon Roll By''.mp3 FILE 03-Charlie Kunz ''Medly - Lovely To Look At # Some Gets In Your Eyes # Night & Day''.txt TOTAL 1932\ FOLDER 1933 FILE 01-BBC Dance Orchestra ''The Wedding of Mister Mickey Mouse''.txt FILE 02-Frances Langford ''Stormy Weather''.txt FILE 03-Spike Hughes & His All American Orchestra ''How Come You Do Me Like You Do''.txt FILE 04-Joe Venuti & His Blue Six ''The Jazz Me Blues''.mp3 TOTAL 1933\ FOLDER 1934 FILE 01-Gid Tanner & His Skillet Lickers ''Hawkin's Rag''.mp3 FILE 02-Scott Wood & His Orchestra ''I Only Have Eyes for You''.Mp3 FILE 03-Chick Webb & His Orchestra ''What a Shuffle''.mp3 FILE 04-Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra ''Stratosphere''.mp3 TOTAL 1934\ FOLDER 1935 FILE 01-George Formby ''Fanlight Fanny''.mp3 FILE 02-Sleepy John Estes ''Stop That Thing''.MP3 FILE 03-Western Brothers ''We're Frightfully BBC''.txt FILE 04-Bunny Berrigan & His Blue Boys ''Chicken and Waffles''.mp3 TOTAL 1935\ FOLDER 1936 FILE 01-Andy Kirk & His Twelve Clouds ''Lotta Sax Appeal''.mp3 FILE 02-Leslie A. Hutchinson ''These Foolish Things''.mp3 FILE 03-Robert Johnson ''32-20 Blues''.mp3 FILE 04-Carroll Gibbons ''I've Got You Under My Skin''.txt TOTAL 1936\ FOLDER 1937 FILE 01-Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys ''Steel Guitar Stomp''.mp3 FILE 02-Frances Langford ''Once in a While''.txt FILE 03-Benny Goodman & His Orchestra ''Sing, Sing, Sing''.mp3 FILE 04-Robert Johnson ''Hellhound on My Tail''.mp3 TOTAL 1937\ FOLDER 1938 FILE 01-Kokomo Arnold ''Goin' Down in Galilee''.mp3 FILE 02-Tommy Trinder ''I Don't Do Things Like That''.txt FILE 03-Andy Kirk & Mary Lou Williams ''Twinklin' ''.mp3 FILE 04-Count Basie & His Orchestra ''Panassie Stomp''.mp3 TOTAL 1938\ FOLDER 1939 FILE 01-Fats Waller & His Rhythm ''Your Feet's Too Big''.mp3 FILE 02-Cripple Clarence Lofton ''I Don't Know''.mp3 FILE 03-Chick Henderson with Joe Loss & His Band ''Begin the Beguine''.txt FILE 04-King George VI's Christmas Message.txt TOTAL 1939\ TOTAL 1930-1939\ FOLDER 1940-1949 FILE Peelenium 1940-1949.shtml FOLDER 1940 FILE 01-Joe Loss & His Band ''The Spitfire Song''.txt FILE 02-Bukka White ''Special Stream Line''.mp3 FILE 03-Nat Gonella & His New Georgians ''I'm Nobody's Baby''.mp3 FILE 04-The Ink Spots ''When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano''.mp3 TOTAL 1940\ FOLDER 1941 FILE 01-Al Bowlly & Jimmy Messene ''When That Man Is Dead and Gone''.mp3 FILE 02-Joe Loss & His Band ''V Stands for Victory''.txt FILE 03-Washboard Sam ''She Belongs to the Devil''.mp3 FILE 04-Jay McShann ''Vine Street Blues''.txt FILE 04-Jay McShann ''Vine Street Boogie''.mp3 TOTAL 1941\ FOLDER 1942 FILE 01-Ukulele Ike ''It Had to Be You''.mp3 FILE 02-Billie Holiday with Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra ''Trav'lin' Light''.mp3 FILE 03-The Royal Air Force Dance Orchestra - Sergeant Miller ''Jersey Bounce''.mp3 FILE 04-Harry Roy & His Band_ Vocals Renee Lister ''Chattanooga Choo Choo''.txt TOTAL 1942\ FOLDER 1943 FILE 01-New Mayfair Dance Orchestra ''Pedro the Fisherman''.txt FILE 02-Ambrose & His Orchestra_ Vocals Anne Shelton ''You'd Be So Nice to Come Home''.txt FILE 03-Lionel Hampton Sextet & Dinah Washington ''Evil Gal Blues''.mp3 FILE 04-The Andrews Sisters & Bing Crosby ''Pistol Packin' Mama''.mp3 TOTAL 1943\ FOLDER 1944 FILE 01-Tampa Red ''Lula Mae''.mp3 FILE 02-Charlie Barnett ''Skyliner''.mp3 FILE 03-The Andrews Sisters & Bing Crosby ''Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive''.mp3 FILE 04-Mills Brothers ''Till Then''.mp3 TOTAL 1944\ FOLDER 1945 FILE 01-Frank Sinatra ''Nancy (with the Laughing Face)''.mp3 FILE 02-Big Maceo ''Chicago Breakdown''.mp3 FILE 03-Jimmie Lunceford ''Rhythm Is Our Business''.mp3 FILE 04-Coleman Hawkins ''Rifftide # Body and Soul''.mp3 TOTAL 1945\ FOLDER 1946 FILE 01-Jack McVea & His Band ''Open the Door, Richard''.mp3 FILE 02-Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra ''Hamp's Boogie Woogie''.mp3 FILE 03-Carroll Gibbons & Rita Williams ''Chickery Chick''.txt FILE 04-Arthur ''Big Boy'' Crudup ''That's All Right, Mama''.mp3 TOTAL 1946\ FOLDER 1947 FILE 01-Lester Young ''Jumpin' with Symphony Sid''.mp3 FILE 02-Frank Sinatra ''Try a Little Tenderness''.mp3 FILE 03-Nat King Cole Trio ''There I've Said It Again''.mp3 FILE 04-Wynonie Harris ''Good Rockin' Tonight''.mp3 TOTAL 1947\ FOLDER 1948 FILE 01-Pee Wee Hunt & His Orchestra ''12th Street Rag''.mp3 FILE 02-Ella Fitzgerald ''My Happiness''.mp3 FILE 03-Russ Morgan ''So Tired''.mp3 FILE 04-Eddie ''Cleanhead'' Vinson & His Orchestra ''Some Women Do''.Mp3 TOTAL 1948\ FOLDER 1949 FILE 01-Vaughn Monroe ''Riders in the Sky''.mp3 FILE 02-Elton Britt & The Skytoppers ''Candy Kisses''.mp3 FILE 03-Jo Stafford & Gordon MacRae '' ''A'' You're Adorable''.mp3 FILE 04-Stick McGhee ''Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee''.mp3 TOTAL 1949\ TOTAL 1940-1949\ FOLDER 1950-1959 FILE 1950-1959.htm FOLDER 1950 FILE 1 Phil Harris - The Thing.mp3 FILE 2 Teresa Brewer - Silver Dollar.mp3 FILE 3 Professor Longhair - Bald Head (Roy Byrd & His Blues Jumpers).mp3 FILE 4 Anton Karas - Harry Lime Theme.mp3 FILE Events of 1950.htm TOTAL 1950\ FOLDER 1951 FILE 1 Winifred Atwell - The Black And White Rag.mp3 FILE 2 Tennessee Ernie Ford - Shotgun Boogie.mp3 FILE 3 Fats Domino - Rosemary.mp3 FILE 4 Elmore James - Dust My Broom.mp3 FILE Events of 1951.htm TOTAL 1951\ FOLDER 1952 FILE 1 Percy Faith & Orchestra - Delicado.mp3 FILE 2 Muddy Waters - She's Alright.mp3 FILE 3 Kay Starr - Wheel Of Fortune.mp3 FILE 4 Rosemary Clooney - Half As Much.mp3 FILE AlbumArt_{E6CDE93A-F8CA-445B-A9C2-D254D06581F6}_Large.jpg FILE AlbumArt_{E6CDE93A-F8CA-445B-A9C2-D254D06581F6}_Small.jpg FILE AlbumArtSmall.jpg FILE desktop.ini FILE Events of 1952.htm FILE Folder.jpg TOTAL 1952\ FOLDER 1953 FILE 1 Earl Bostic - Sleep.mp3 FILE 2 Sonny Till & The Orioles - Crying In The Chapel.mp3 FILE 3 Frankie Laine - Answer Me.mp3 FILE Events of 1953.htm TOTAL 1953\ FOLDER 1954 FILE 1 The Chordettes - Mr Sandman.mp3 FILE 2 Doctor Ross - Boogie Disease.mp3 FILE 3 The Crew Cuts - Sh-Boom (Life Could Be A Dream).mp3 FILE 4 Four Aces - Three Coins In The Fountain.mp3 FILE Events of 1954.htm TOTAL 1954\ FOLDER 1955 FILE 1 Chris Barber & His Jazz Band - Wild Cat Blues.mp3 FILE 2 Four Aces - Love is a Many Splendored Thing.mp3 FILE 3 Bill Haley & His Comets - Rock-A-Beatin' Boogie.mp3 FILE 4 Elvis Presley - Baby Let's Play House.mp3 FILE Events of 1955.htm TOTAL 1955\ FOLDER 1956 FILE 1 Lonnie Donegan - Lost John.mp3 FILE 2 Bill Doggett - Honky Tonk (Part 1 & 2).mp3 FILE 3 Gene Vincent - Race With The Devil.mp3 FILE 4 Little Richard - Long Tall Sally.mp3 FILE AlbumArt_{27779ED8-E5D7-4117-B614-E9697D1E54D6}_Large.jpg FILE AlbumArt_{27779ED8-E5D7-4117-B614-E9697D1E54D6}_Small.jpg FILE AlbumArtSmall.jpg FILE desktop.ini FILE Events of 1956.htm FILE Folder.jpg TOTAL 1956\ FOLDER 1957 FILE 1 Buddy Holly - An Empty Cup (And a Broken Date).mp3 FILE 2 Coasters - Searchin'.mp3 FILE 3 Modern Jazz Quartet - The Golden Striker.mp3 FILE 4 Jerry Lee Lewis - It All Depends.mp3 FILE AlbumArt_{EE14FBD1-7474-4BC9-B5DF-8766B17FA219}_Large.jpg FILE AlbumArt_{EE14FBD1-7474-4BC9-B5DF-8766B17FA219}_Small.jpg FILE AlbumArtSmall.jpg FILE desktop.ini FILE Events of 1957.htm FILE Folder.jpg TOTAL 1957\ FOLDER 1958 FILE 1 Link Wray & His Ray Men - Rumble.mp3 FILE 2 Jerry Butler - For Your Precious Love.mp3 FILE 3 Conway Twitty - It's Only Make Believe.mp3 FILE 4 Symbols - Last Rose of Summer.mp3 FILE AlbumArt_{8EC9C411-62D6-4E0D-B657-2E27C9C4A283}_Large.jpg FILE AlbumArt_{8EC9C411-62D6-4E0D-B657-2E27C9C4A283}_Small.jpg FILE AlbumArtSmall.jpg FILE desktop.ini FILE Events of 1958.htm FILE Folder.jpg TOTAL 1958\ FOLDER 1959 FILE 1 Duane Eddy - Peter Gunn Theme.mp3 FILE 2 Everly Brothers - Poor Jenny.mp3 FILE 3 The Flamingos - I Only Have Eyes for You.MP3 FILE 4 Sammy Turner - Lavender Blue.mp3 FILE Events of 1959.htm TOTAL 1959\ TOTAL 1950-1959\ FOLDER 1960-1969 FILE 1960-1969.shtml FOLDER 1960 FILE 1 John Lee Hooker - No Shoes (Boom Boom Boom Boom).mp3 FILE 2 Santo & Johnny - The Long Walk Home.mp3 FILE 3 The Capris - There's a Moon Out Tonight.mp3 FILE 4 Etta James - At Last.mp3 TOTAL 1960\ FOLDER 1961 FILE 1 Shep & The Limelights - Daddy's Home.mp3 FILE 2 Roy Orbison - Running Scared.mp3 FILE 3 Dick Dale & His Del Tones - Let's Go Trippin'.mp3 FILE 4 Don & Juan - What's Your Name.mp3 FILE 5 Arthur Alexander - You Better Move On.mp3 FILE AlbumArt_{91936080-888A-48BD-B9A8-13C2E8DC6190}_Large.jpg FILE AlbumArt_{91936080-888A-48BD-B9A8-13C2E8DC6190}_Small.jpg FILE AlbumArtSmall.jpg FILE desktop.ini FILE Folder.jpg TOTAL 1961\ FOLDER 1962 FILE 1 Elvis Presley - Return to Sender.mp3 FILE 2 Marvin Gaye - Stubborn Kind Of Fellow.mp3 FILE 3 Cliff Richard & The Shadows - We Say Yeah.mp3 FILE 4 Del Shannon - Hats Off To Larry.mp3 TOTAL 1962\ FOLDER 1963 FILE 1 Jimmy Reed - Too Much.mp3 FILE 2 - Bern Elliott & The Fenmen - Money.mp3 FILE 3 The Beatles - I Saw Her Standing There.mp3 FILE 4 Lonnie Mack - Memphis.mp3 TOTAL 1963\ FOLDER 1964 FOLDER part 1 FILE 1 The Rolling Stones - Carol.mp3 FILE 2 Mighty Avengers - So Much In Love.mp3 FILE 3 The Escorts - The One To Cry.MP3 FILE 4 Roy Orbison - It's Over.mp3 FILE 5 Chuck Berry - No Particular Place To Go.mp3 TOTAL part 1\ FOLDER part 2 FILE 1 Velvettes - Needle in a Haystack.mp3 FILE 2 Shangri-Las - Remember (Walkin' In The Sand).mp3 FILE 3 The Kingsmen - Louie Louie.mp3 FILE 4 Shadows - The Rise And Fall of Flingel Bunt.mp3 TOTAL part 2\ TOTAL 1964\ FOLDER 1965 FILE 1 Bob Dylan - It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry.mp3 FILE 2 Hollies - Look Through Any Window.mp3 FILE 3 Otis Redding - Ole Man Trouble.mp3 FILE 4 John Fahey - Sail Away Ladies.mp3 TOTAL 1965\ FOLDER 1966 FILE 1 Leonard Cohen - The Sisters of Mercy.mp3 FILE 2 The Beatles - And Your Bird Can Sing.mp3 FILE 3 The Misunderstood - I Can Take You To The Sun.mp3 FILE 4 Jimi Hendrix - Red House.mp3 FILE 5 Otis Redding - Try a Little Tenderness.mp3 TOTAL 1966\ FOLDER 1967 FOLDER part 1 FILE 1 Country Joe And The Fish - Pat's Song.mp3 FILE 2 The Beatles - I Am the Walrus.mp3 FILE 3 The Who - I Can See For Miles.mp3 FILE 4 The Rolling Stones - She's A Rainbow.mp3 TOTAL part 1\ FOLDER part 2 FILE 1 Blue Cheer - Summertime Blues.mp3 FILE 2 Purple Gang - Granny Takes A Trip.mp3 FILE 3 Captain Beefheart - Sure 'Nuff 'N' Yes I Do.mp3 FILE 4 Love - The Castle.mp3 FILE 5 Pink Floyd - Arnold Lane.mp3 FILE 6 James Carr - The Dark End Of The Street.mp3 FILE AlbumArt_{CA08D164-3291-4618-BF1D-E508993662DE}_Large.jpg FILE AlbumArt_{CA08D164-3291-4618-BF1D-E508993662DE}_Small.jpg FILE AlbumArtSmall.jpg FILE desktop.ini FILE Folder.jpg TOTAL part 2\ TOTAL 1967\ FOLDER 1968 FILE 1 Cream - Crossroads.mp3 FILE 2 Buffalo Springfield - Expecting To Fly.mp3 FILE 3 Bonzo Dog Band - Canyons Of Your Mind.mp3 FILE 4 Tyrannosaurus Rex - Salamanda Palaganda.mp3 TOTAL 1968\ FOLDER 1969 FILE 1 Captain Beefheart - Pachuco Cadaver.mp3 FILE 2 Andy Capp - Pop-A-Top.mp3 FILE 3 Family - Hung Up Down.mp3 FILE 4 Mike Hart - Almost Liverpool 8.MP3 TOTAL 1969\ TOTAL 1960-1969\ FOLDER 1970-1979 FILE 1970-1979.shtml FOLDER 1970 FILE 1 Rod Stewart - An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down.mp3 FILE 2 Tim Buckley - Song to the Siren.mp3 FILE 3 Michael Chapman - Postcards of Scarborough.mp3 FILE 4 James Brown - Lowdown Popcorn.mp3 TOTAL 1970\ FOLDER 1971 FILE 1 Rod Stewart - Maggie May.mp3 FILE 2 The Tams - Hey Girl, Don't Bother Me.mp3 FILE 3 Nilsson - Without You.mp3 FILE 4 Al Green - Let's Stay Together.mp3 TOTAL 1971\ FOLDER 1972 FILE 1 Captain Beefheart - Big Eyed Beans From Venus.mp3 FILE 2 Family - My Friend The Sun.mp3 FILE 3 Matching Mole - O Caroline.mp3 FILE 4 Mel & Tim - Starting All Over Again.mp3 TOTAL 1972\ FOLDER 1973 FILE 1 Thin Lizzy - Whisky In The Jar.mp3 FILE 2 Stealers Wheel - Stuck In The Middle With You.mp3 FILE 3 Bob Marley & The Wailers - Duppy Conquerer.mp3 FILE 4 Allman Brothers Band - Jessica.mp3 FILE AlbumArt_{11C8A66E-7804-4039-95D8-CABCEFDEE8C0}_Large.jpg FILE AlbumArt_{11C8A66E-7804-4039-95D8-CABCEFDEE8C0}_Small.jpg FILE AlbumArtSmall.jpg FILE desktop.ini FILE Folder.jpg TOTAL 1973\ FOLDER 1974 FILE 1 Status Quo - Down Down.mp3 FILE 2 Don Covay - It's Better To Have (And Don't Need).mp3 FILE 3 Ann Peebles - I Can't Stand The Rain.mp3 FILE 4 Richard and Linda Thompson - I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight.mp3 TOTAL 1974\ FOLDER 1975 FILE 1 David Bowie - Fame.mp3 FILE 2 Burning Spear - Slavery Days.mp3 FILE 3 Little Feat - Long Distance Love.mp3 FILE 4 Millie Jackson - Loving Arms.mp3 TOTAL 1975\ FOLDER 1976 FILE 1 Racing Cars - They Shoot Horses Don't They.mp3 FILE 2 Jackson Browne - Here Comes Those Tears Again.mp3 FILE 3 The Upsetters & Prince Jazzbo - Croaking Lizard.mp3 FILE 4 The Ramones - I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You.mp3 FILE AlbumArt_{9912F346-52AE-447C-B819-23D8B1BEC482}_Large.jpg FILE AlbumArt_{9912F346-52AE-447C-B819-23D8B1BEC482}_Small.jpg FILE AlbumArtSmall.jpg FILE desktop.ini FILE Folder.jpg TOTAL 1976\ FOLDER 1977 FILE 1 Eddie And The Hot Rods - Do Anything You Wanna Do.mp3 FILE 2 - The Slits - Shoplifting (Peel Session).mp3 FILE 3 The Motors - Dancing The Night Away (Album Version).mp3 FILE 4 The Damned - Stretcher Case Baby.mp3 TOTAL 1977\ FOLDER 1978 FILE 1 Magazine - Shot By Both Sides.mp3 FILE 2 The Rezillos - I Can't Stand My Baby.mp3 FILE 3 Culture - See Them A Come.mp3 FILE 4 The Undertones - Teenage Kicks.mp3 FILE 5 Prince Far I - No More War.mp3 TOTAL 1978\ FOLDER 1979 FILE 1 Gang Of Four - At Home He's A Tourist.mp3 FILE 2 The Quads - There must be thousands.mp3 FILE 3 - Misty In Roots - Introduction.mp3 FILE 3 - Misty In Roots - Man Kind.mp3 FILE 4 - The Freshmen - You've Never Heard Anything Like It.mp3 TOTAL 1979\ TOTAL 1970-1979\ FOLDER 1980-1989 FILE peel_peelenium_1980.shtml FOLDER 1980 FILE 1 Joy Division - Twenty Four Hours.mp3 FILE 2 The Fall - Totally Wired.mp3 FILE 3 Sheena Easton - Nine To Five.mp3 FILE 4 The Golinski Brothers - Bloody.mp3 TOTAL 1980\ FOLDER 1981 FILE 1 The Birthday Party - Release The Bats.mp3 FILE 2 The Specials - Ghost Town.mp3 FILE 3 Heaven 17 - Fascist Groove Thing.mp3 FILE 4 Altered Images - Dead Pop Stars.mp3 TOTAL 1981\ FOLDER 1982 FILE 1 Culture - Lion Rock.mp3 FILE 2 Grandmaster Flash - The Message.mp3 FILE 3 Robert Wyatt - Shipbuilding.mp3 FILE 4 Artery - Into The Garden.mp3 TOTAL 1982\ FOLDER 1983 FILE 1 The Fall - The Man Whose Head Expanded.mp3 FILE 2 The Fall - Kicker Conspiracy.mp3 FILE 3 New Order - Leave Me Alone.mp3 FILE 4 This Mortal Coil - Song To The Siren.mp3 TOTAL 1983\ FOLDER 1984 FILE 1 The Mighty Wah - Come Back.mp3 FILE 2 The Fall - Lay Of The Land.mp3 FILE 3 Half Pint - Money Man Skank.mp3 FILE 4 The Smiths - Reel Around The Fountain.mp3 TOTAL 1984\ FOLDER 1985 FILE 1 The Jesus And Mary Chain - Never Understand.mp3 FILE 2 Billy Bragg - Between the Wars.mp3 FILE 3 Roxanne shante - The Queen Of Rox.mp3 FILE 4 The Wedding Present - Go Out and Get 'em Boy!.mp3 TOTAL 1985\ FOLDER 1986 FILE 1 Salt 'N Pepa - Tramp.mp3 FILE 2 Half Man Half Biscuit - Trumpton Riots.mp3 FILE 3 Billy Bragg - Levi Stubbs' Tears.mp3 FILE 4 Culture - Capture Rasta.mp3 TOTAL 1986\ FOLDER 1987 FILE 1 Eric B. & Rakim - I Know You Got Soul.mp3 FILE 2 Big Black - L Dopa.mp3 FILE 3 The Barmy Army - Sharp As A Needle.mp3 FILE 4 The Fall- Hit The North pt.1.mp3 TOTAL 1987\ FOLDER 1988 FILE 1 Carcass - Cadaveric Incubator Of Endo Paras (peel session).mp3 FILE 2 My Bloody Valentine - You Made Me Realise.mp3 FILE 3 Mudhoney - Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More.mp3 FILE 4 Humanoid - Stakker Humanoid (Original 12'').mp3 TOTAL 1988\ FOLDER 1989 FILE 1 The Pixies - Wave of Mutilation.mp3 FILE 2 New Order - Vanishing Point.mp3 FILE 3 The Pocket Fishermen - The Leader Is Burning.mp3 TOTAL 1989\ TOTAL 1980-1989\ FOLDER 1990-2000 FILE 1990-2000.txt FOLDER 1990 FILE 1 The Would Be's - I'm Hardly Ever Wrong.mp3 FILE 2 Nirvana - Sliver.mp3 FILE 3 Pavement - Summer Babe (Winter Version).mp3 FILE 4 Babes In Toyland - House.mp3 TOTAL 1990\ FOLDER 1991 FILE 2 PJ Harvey - Dress.mp3 TOTAL 1991\ FOLDER 1992 FILE 4 Sonic Youth - Sugar Kane.mp3 TOTAL 1992\ FOLDER 1993 FILE 2 Elastica - Stutter.mp3 TOTAL 1993\ FOLDER 1994 FILE 3 Orbital - Are We Here.mp3 TOTAL 1994\ FOLDER 1995 FILE 2 Pulp - Sorted For E's & Wizz.mp3 TOTAL 1995\ FOLDER 1996 FILE 1 Dick Dale - Nitrus.mp3 FILE 3 Kenickie - Come Out 2Nite.mp3 TOTAL 1996\ FOLDER 1997 FILE 2 Clinic - I.P.C. Subeditors Dictate Our Youth.mp3 FILE 3 Helen Love - Does Your Heart Go Boom.mp3 FILE 4 The Delgados - Pull The Wires From The Wall.mp3 TOTAL 1997\ FOLDER 1998 FILE 3 Half Man Half Biscuit - Turn A Blind Eye.mp3 FILE 4 Boards Of Canada - Aquarius.mp3 TOTAL 1998\ FOLDER 2000 FILE 1 New Order - Brutal.mp3 FILE 2 Cinerama - Manhattan.mp3 FILE 4 Alfie - Sure And Simple Time.mp3 TOTAL 2000\ TOTAL 1990-2000\ TOTAL Peelenium\ ..................................................... Hope that answers your question! Saludos! Dee Dee From rsbj66@... Wed Oct 31 07:45:23 2007 From: rsbj66@... (Richard Shaw Brown) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 06:45:23 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: Where's Peelenium? What happened? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <948437.36313.qm@...> Hi Dee Dee, Wow! Thanks for the list. I was wondering why it was removed from the WWW? What was the problem with keeping it? Thanks in advance... Y/s, Rick Brown --- deedeeramain wrote: > Hey Rick! > We are currently sharing out 17 DVDs of John Peel related material > using the BitTorrent file sharing program. Currently 'John Peel > Torrent Compilation 1 of 17', '2 of 17' and '3 of 17' are floating > about the ether. > If you are familiar with this file sharing program then you can look > for and download the torrents at 'The Pirate Bay' website. > We are jumping the gun a bit but the last DVD (#17) contains > the 'Peelenium'. > Here's the list of 'Peelenium' stuff on DVD 17: > (You may be sorry you asked for this!) > FOLDER Peelenium > FOLDER 1900-1909 > FILE peel_peelenium_1900.shtml > TOTAL 1900-1909\ > FOLDER 1910-1919 > FILE peel_peelenium_1910.shtml > FILE Peelenium 1910-1919.txt > FOLDER 1913 > FILE 01-Chauncey Olcott ''I Love the Name of Mary''.txt > FILE 02-Harry Lauder ''It's Nicer to Be in Bed''.txt > FILE 03-Chauncey Olcott ''When Irish Eyes Are Smiling ''.mp3 > FILE 04-Harry Fragson ''Hello! Hello! Who's Your Lady Friend''.txt > TOTAL 1913\ > FOLDER 1918 > FILE 01-George Robey & Clara Evelyn ''First Love, Last Love, Best > Love''.txt > FILE 02-Courtland & Jeffries ''Good Bye-ee''.mp3 > FILE 03-Harry Weldon ''What Do You Want to Make''.txt > FILE 04-Dorothy Ward ''I Want a Girl''.txt > TOTAL 1918\ > FOLDER 1919 > FILE 01-Mayfair Dance Orchestra ''Omaha''.txt > FILE 02-Master Thomas Criddle ''That Old Fashioned Mother of > Mine''.txt > FILE 03-Lilly Morris ''Don't Have Any More Mrs. Moore''.txt > FILE 04-The Original Dixieland Jazz Band ''Tiger Rag''.mp3 > TOTAL 1919\ > TOTAL 1910-1919\ > FOLDER 1920-1929 > FILE Peelenium 1920-1929.txt > FOLDER 1920 > FILE 01-Waller Williams & Vaudeville Theatre Orchestra ''I Know > Where the Flies Go in Summertime''.txt > FILE 02-Mayfair Dance Orchestra ''Wyoming Lullaby''.txt > FILE 03-George Formby SNR ''Sailing''.txt > FILE 04-Art Hickman & His Orchestra ''Avalon''.mp3 > TOTAL 1920\ > FOLDER 1921 > FILE 01-Richard Crooks ''Arise O Sun''.txt > FILE 02-Patrick Waddington ''Night May Have Its Sadness''.txt > FILE 03-Alfred Lester ''Ours Is a Nice 'ouse Ours Is''.txt > FILE 04-Paul Biese Trio ''Canadian Capers''.txt > TOTAL 1921\ > FOLDER 1922 > FILE 01-Ernest Hastings ''My Word You Do Look Queer''.txt > FILE 02-Al Jolson ''Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goo' Bye)''.mp3 > FILE 03-Pianola Roll ''Sheik of Araby''.txt > FILE 04-Fred Barnes Baritone with Orchestra ''Sally (The Sunshine > of Our Alley)''.txt > TOTAL 1922\ > FOLDER 1923 > FILE 01-Melville Gideon ''Horsey Keep Your Tail Up''.txt > FILE 02-Will Fyffe ''I Belong to Glasgow''.txt > FILE 03-IV ''Bud'' Sheppard ''Rose of the Rio Grande''.txt > FILE 04-Louis Armstrong & King Oliver ''Dipper Mouth Blues''.m4a > TOTAL 1923\ > FOLDER 1924 > FILE 01-Anne Zeigler & Webster Booth ''The Second Minuet''.txt > FILE 02-Bert Firman ''Pasadena''.txt > FILE 03-arcadian serenaders ''Bobbed Haired Bobby''.txt > FILE 04-Bix Beiderbecke ''Fidgety Feet''.mp3 > TOTAL 1924\ > FOLDER 1925 > FILE 01-Cyril Norman & Herman Darewski ''When Sergeant Major's on > Parade''.txt > FILE 02-Savoy Havana Band ''Ogo-Pogo''.txt > FILE 03-Sir Harry Lauder ''Keep Right on to the End of the > Road''.txt > FILE 04-Savoy Orpheans ''Charleston''.txt > TOTAL 1925\ > FOLDER 1926 > FILE 01-Blind Blake ''Come On Boys Let's Do That Messin' > Around''.mp3 > FILE 02-Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders ''Black Bottom''.mp3 > FILE 03-Henry Hall & His Gleneagles Hotel Band ''Bird Song at > Eventide''.txt > FILE 04-The Happiness Boys ''She Knows Her Onions''.txt > TOTAL 1926\ > FOLDER 1927 > FILE 01-Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five ''Struttin' with Some > Barbecue''.mp3 > FILE 02-Duke Ellington & His Orchestra ''Black and Tan > Fantasy''.mp3 > FILE 03-Nat Shilkret & His Victor Orchestra ''Flapperette''.txt > FILE 04-Blind Willie Johnson ''Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the > Ground''.mp3 > TOTAL 1927\ > FOLDER 1928 > FILE 01-George Metaxa & His Orchestra with Carroll > Gibbons ''Sweet Sue, Just You''.txt > FILE 02-Harold Collins & His Orchestra ''Fashionette''.txt > FILE 03-Ukulele Ike ''Just Like a Melody Out of the Sky''.mp3 > FILE 04-Blind Willie McTell ''Statesboro Blues''.mp3 > TOTAL 1928\ > FOLDER 1929 > FILE 01-Peter Dawson ''The Admiral's Broom''.txt > FILE 02-Ambrose & His Orchestra ''Tip Toe Through the Tulips with > Me''.txt > FILE 03-Stanley Lupino & The Gaiety Theatre Orchestra ''I Lift Up > My Finger and I Say Tweet Tweet''.txt > FILE 04-King Oliver ''New Orleans Shout''.txt > FILE 04-King Oliver's Croele Jazz Band ''New Orleans Stomp''.mp3 > TOTAL 1929\ > TOTAL 1920-1929\ > FOLDER 1930-1939 > FILE Peelenium 1930-1939.txt > FOLDER 1930 > FILE 01-Van Phillips ''I'm in the Market for You''.txt > FILE 02-Fred Astaire ''Puttin' on the Ritz''.mp3 > FILE 03-Jack Payne ''My Baby Just Cares for Me''.txt > FILE 04-Leslie Sarony ''Bunkey-Doodle-I-Doh''.txt > TOTAL 1930\ > FOLDER 1931 > FILE 01-Layton & Johnstone ''Oh Donna Clara''.txt > FILE 02-Al Bowlly with Ray Noble & His Orchestra ''Goodnight > Sweetheart''.mp3 > FILE 03-Bing Crosby ''Just a Gigolo''.mp3 > FILE 04-Ruth Willis ''Experience Blues''.mp3 > TOTAL 1931\ > FOLDER 1932 > FILE 01-Pat O'Malley ''Goopy Geer''.txt > FILE 02-Unknown with Ray Noble ''Try a Little Tenderness''.txt > FILE 03-Ambrose & His Orchestra ''The Clouds Will Soon Roll > By''.mp3 > FILE 03-Charlie Kunz ''Medly - Lovely To Look At # Some Gets In > Your Eyes # Night & Day''.txt > TOTAL 1932\ > FOLDER 1933 > FILE 01-BBC Dance Orchestra ''The Wedding of Mister Mickey > Mouse''.txt > FILE 02-Frances Langford ''Stormy Weather''.txt > FILE 03-Spike Hughes & His All American Orchestra ''How Come You > Do Me Like You Do''.txt > FILE 04-Joe Venuti & His Blue Six ''The Jazz Me Blues''.mp3 > TOTAL 1933\ > FOLDER 1934 > FILE 01-Gid Tanner & His Skillet Lickers ''Hawkin's Rag''.mp3 > FILE 02-Scott Wood & His Orchestra ''I Only Have Eyes for > You''.Mp3 > FILE 03-Chick Webb & His Orchestra ''What a Shuffle''.mp3 > FILE 04-Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra ''Stratosphere''.mp3 > TOTAL 1934\ > FOLDER 1935 > FILE 01-George Formby ''Fanlight Fanny''.mp3 > FILE 02-Sleepy John Estes ''Stop That Thing''.MP3 > FILE 03-Western Brothers ''We're Frightfully BBC''.txt > FILE 04-Bunny Berrigan & His Blue Boys ''Chicken and Waffles''.mp3 > TOTAL 1935\ > FOLDER 1936 > FILE 01-Andy Kirk & His Twelve Clouds ''Lotta Sax Appeal''.mp3 > FILE 02-Leslie A. Hutchinson ''These Foolish Things''.mp3 > FILE 03-Robert Johnson ''32-20 Blues''.mp3 > FILE 04-Carroll Gibbons ''I've Got You Under My Skin''.txt > TOTAL 1936\ > FOLDER 1937 > FILE 01-Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys ''Steel Guitar Stomp''.mp3 > FILE 02-Frances Langford ''Once in a While''.txt > FILE 03-Benny Goodman & His Orchestra ''Sing, Sing, Sing''.mp3 > FILE 04-Robert Johnson ''Hellhound on My Tail''.mp3 > TOTAL 1937\ > FOLDER 1938 > FILE 01-Kokomo Arnold ''Goin' Down in Galilee''.mp3 > FILE 02-Tommy Trinder ''I Don't Do Things Like That''.txt > FILE 03-Andy Kirk & Mary Lou Williams ''Twinklin' ''.mp3 > FILE 04-Count Basie & His Orchestra ''Panassie Stomp''.mp3 > TOTAL 1938\ > FOLDER 1939 > FILE 01-Fats Waller & His Rhythm ''Your Feet's Too Big''.mp3 > FILE 02-Cripple Clarence Lofton ''I Don't Know''.mp3 > FILE 03-Chick Henderson with Joe Loss & His Band ''Begin the > Beguine''.txt > FILE 04-King George VI's Christmas Message.txt > TOTAL 1939\ > TOTAL 1930-1939\ > FOLDER 1940-1949 > FILE Peelenium 1940-1949.shtml > FOLDER 1940 > FILE 01-Joe Loss & His Band ''The Spitfire Song''.txt > FILE 02-Bukka White ''Special Stream Line''.mp3 > FILE 03-Nat Gonella & His New Georgians ''I'm Nobody's Baby''.mp3 > FILE 04-The Ink Spots ''When the Swallows Come Back to > Capistrano''.mp3 > TOTAL 1940\ > FOLDER 1941 > FILE 01-Al Bowlly & Jimmy Messene ''When That Man Is Dead and > Gone''.mp3 > FILE 02-Joe Loss & His Band ''V Stands for Victory''.txt > FILE 03-Washboard Sam ''She Belongs to the Devil''.mp3 > FILE 04-Jay McShann ''Vine Street Blues''.txt > FILE 04-Jay McShann ''Vine Street Boogie''.mp3 > TOTAL 1941\ > FOLDER 1942 > FILE 01-Ukulele Ike ''It Had to Be You''.mp3 > FILE 02-Billie Holiday with Paul Whiteman & His > Orchestra ''Trav'lin' Light''.mp3 > FILE 03-The Royal Air Force Dance Orchestra - Sergeant > Miller ''Jersey Bounce''.mp3 > FILE 04-Harry Roy & His Band_ Vocals Renee Lister ''Chattanooga > Choo Choo''.txt > TOTAL 1942\ > FOLDER 1943 > FILE 01-New Mayfair Dance Orchestra ''Pedro the Fisherman''.txt > FILE 02-Ambrose & His Orchestra_ Vocals Anne Shelton ''You'd Be > So Nice to Come Home''.txt > FILE 03-Lionel Hampton Sextet & Dinah Washington ''Evil Gal > Blues''.mp3 > FILE 04-The Andrews Sisters & Bing Crosby ''Pistol Packin' > Mama''.mp3 > TOTAL 1943\ > FOLDER 1944 > FILE 01-Tampa Red ''Lula Mae''.mp3 > FILE 02-Charlie Barnett ''Skyliner''.mp3 > FILE 03-The Andrews Sisters & Bing Crosby ''Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the > Positive''.mp3 > FILE 04-Mills Brothers ''Till Then''.mp3 > TOTAL 1944\ > FOLDER 1945 > FILE 01-Frank Sinatra ''Nancy (with the Laughing Face)''.mp3 > FILE 02-Big Maceo ''Chicago Breakdown''.mp3 > FILE 03-Jimmie Lunceford ''Rhythm Is Our Business''.mp3 > FILE 04-Coleman Hawkins ''Rifftide # Body and Soul''.mp3 > TOTAL 1945\ > FOLDER 1946 > FILE 01-Jack McVea & His Band ''Open the Door, Richard''.mp3 > FILE 02-Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra ''Hamp's Boogie > Woogie''.mp3 > FILE 03-Carroll Gibbons & Rita Williams ''Chickery Chick''.txt > FILE 04-Arthur ''Big Boy'' Crudup ''That's All Right, Mama''.mp3 > TOTAL 1946\ > FOLDER 1947 > FILE 01-Lester Young ''Jumpin' with Symphony Sid''.mp3 > FILE 02-Frank Sinatra ''Try a Little Tenderness''.mp3 > FILE 03-Nat King Cole Trio ''There I've Said It Again''.mp3 > FILE 04-Wynonie Harris ''Good Rockin' Tonight''.mp3 > TOTAL 1947\ > FOLDER 1948 > FILE 01-Pee Wee Hunt & His Orchestra ''12th Street Rag''.mp3 > FILE 02-Ella Fitzgerald ''My Happiness''.mp3 > FILE 03-Russ Morgan ''So Tired''.mp3 > FILE 04-Eddie ''Cleanhead'' Vinson & His Orchestra ''Some Women > Do''.Mp3 > TOTAL 1948\ > FOLDER 1949 > FILE 01-Vaughn Monroe ''Riders in the Sky''.mp3 > FILE 02-Elton Britt & The Skytoppers ''Candy Kisses''.mp3 > FILE 03-Jo Stafford & Gordon MacRae '' ''A'' You're Adorable''.mp3 > FILE 04-Stick McGhee ''Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee''.mp3 > TOTAL 1949\ > TOTAL 1940-1949\ > FOLDER 1950-1959 > FILE 1950-1959.htm > FOLDER 1950 > FILE 1 Phil Harris - The Thing.mp3 > FILE 2 Teresa Brewer - Silver Dollar.mp3 > FILE 3 Professor Longhair - Bald Head (Roy Byrd & His Blues > Jumpers).mp3 > FILE 4 Anton Karas - Harry Lime Theme.mp3 > FILE Events of 1950.htm > TOTAL 1950\ > FOLDER 1951 > FILE 1 Winifred Atwell - The Black And White Rag.mp3 > FILE 2 Tennessee Ernie Ford - Shotgun Boogie.mp3 > FILE 3 Fats Domino - Rosemary.mp3 > FILE 4 Elmore James - Dust My Broom.mp3 > FILE Events of 1951.htm > TOTAL 1951\ > FOLDER 1952 > FILE 1 Percy Faith & Orchestra - Delicado.mp3 > FILE 2 Muddy Waters - She's Alright.mp3 > FILE 3 Kay Starr - Wheel Of Fortune.mp3 > FILE 4 Rosemary Clooney - Half As Much.mp3 > FILE AlbumArt_{E6CDE93A-F8CA-445B-A9C2-D254D06581F6}_Large.jpg > FILE AlbumArt_{E6CDE93A-F8CA-445B-A9C2-D254D06581F6}_Small.jpg > FILE AlbumArtSmall.jpg > FILE desktop.ini > FILE Events of 1952.htm > FILE Folder.jpg > TOTAL 1952\ > FOLDER 1953 > FILE 1 Earl Bostic - Sleep.mp3 > FILE 2 Sonny Till & The Orioles - Crying In The Chapel.mp3 > FILE 3 Frankie Laine - Answer Me.mp3 > FILE Events of 1953.htm > TOTAL 1953\ > FOLDER 1954 > FILE 1 The Chordettes - Mr Sandman.mp3 > FILE 2 Doctor Ross - Boogie Disease.mp3 > FILE 3 The Crew Cuts - Sh-Boom (Life Could Be A Dream).mp3 > FILE 4 Four Aces - Three Coins In The Fountain.mp3 > FILE Events of 1954.htm > TOTAL 1954\ > FOLDER 1955 > FILE 1 Chris Barber & His Jazz Band - Wild Cat Blues.mp3 > FILE 2 Four Aces - Love is a Many Splendored Thing.mp3 > FILE 3 Bill Haley & His Comets - Rock-A-Beatin' Boogie.mp3 > FILE 4 Elvis Presley - Baby Let's Play House.mp3 > FILE Events of 1955.htm > TOTAL 1955\ > FOLDER 1956 > FILE 1 Lonnie Donegan - Lost John.mp3 > FILE 2 Bill Doggett - Honky Tonk (Part 1 & 2).mp3 > FILE 3 Gene Vincent - Race With The Devil.mp3 > FILE 4 Little Richard - Long Tall Sally.mp3 > FILE AlbumArt_{27779ED8-E5D7-4117-B614-E9697D1E54D6}_Large.jpg > FILE AlbumArt_{27779ED8-E5D7-4117-B614-E9697D1E54D6}_Small.jpg > FILE AlbumArtSmall.jpg > FILE desktop.ini > FILE Events of 1956.htm > FILE Folder.jpg > TOTAL 1956\ > FOLDER 1957 > FILE 1 Buddy Holly - An Empty Cup (And a Broken Date).mp3 > FILE 2 Coasters - Searchin'.mp3 > FILE 3 Modern Jazz Quartet - The Golden Striker.mp3 > FILE 4 Jerry Lee Lewis - It All Depends.mp3 > FILE AlbumArt_{EE14FBD1-7474-4BC9-B5DF-8766B17FA219}_Large.jpg > FILE AlbumArt_{EE14FBD1-7474-4BC9-B5DF-8766B17FA219}_Small.jpg > FILE AlbumArtSmall.jpg > FILE desktop.ini > FILE Events of 1957.htm > FILE Folder.jpg > TOTAL 1957\ > FOLDER 1958 > FILE 1 Link Wray & His Ray Men - Rumble.mp3 > FILE 2 Jerry Butler - For Your Precious Love.mp3 > FILE 3 Conway Twitty - It's Only Make Believe.mp3 > FILE 4 Symbols - Last Rose of Summer.mp3 > FILE AlbumArt_{8EC9C411-62D6-4E0D-B657-2E27C9C4A283}_Large.jpg > FILE AlbumArt_{8EC9C411-62D6-4E0D-B657-2E27C9C4A283}_Small.jpg > FILE AlbumArtSmall.jpg > FILE desktop.ini > FILE Events of 1958.htm > FILE Folder.jpg > TOTAL 1958\ > FOLDER 1959 > FILE 1 Duane Eddy - Peter Gunn Theme.mp3 > FILE 2 Everly Brothers - Poor Jenny.mp3 > FILE 3 The Flamingos - I Only Have Eyes for You.MP3 > FILE 4 Sammy Turner - Lavender Blue.mp3 > FILE Events of 1959.htm > TOTAL 1959\ > TOTAL 1950-1959\ > FOLDER 1960-1969 > FILE 1960-1969.shtml > FOLDER 1960 > FILE 1 John Lee Hooker - No Shoes (Boom Boom Boom Boom).mp3 > FILE 2 Santo & Johnny - The Long Walk Home.mp3 > FILE 3 The Capris - There's a Moon Out Tonight.mp3 > FILE 4 Etta James - At Last.mp3 > TOTAL 1960\ > FOLDER 1961 > FILE 1 Shep & The Limelights - Daddy's Home.mp3 > FILE 2 Roy Orbison - Running Scared.mp3 > FILE 3 Dick Dale & His Del Tones - Let's Go Trippin'.mp3 > FILE 4 Don & Juan - What's Your Name.mp3 > FILE 5 Arthur Alexander - You Better Move On.mp3 > FILE AlbumArt_{91936080-888A-48BD-B9A8-13C2E8DC6190}_Large.jpg > FILE AlbumArt_{91936080-888A-48BD-B9A8-13C2E8DC6190}_Small.jpg > FILE AlbumArtSmall.jpg > FILE desktop.ini > FILE Folder.jpg > TOTAL 1961\ > FOLDER 1962 > FILE 1 Elvis Presley - Return to Sender.mp3 > FILE 2 Marvin Gaye - Stubborn Kind Of Fellow.mp3 > FILE 3 Cliff Richard & The Shadows - We Say Yeah.mp3 > FILE 4 Del Shannon - Hats Off To Larry.mp3 > TOTAL 1962\ > FOLDER 1963 > FILE 1 Jimmy Reed - Too Much.mp3 > FILE 2 - Bern Elliott & The Fenmen - Money.mp3 > FILE 3 The Beatles - I Saw Her Standing There.mp3 > FILE 4 Lonnie Mack - Memphis.mp3 > TOTAL 1963\ > FOLDER 1964 > FOLDER part 1 > FILE 1 The Rolling Stones - Carol.mp3 > FILE 2 Mighty Avengers - So Much In Love.mp3 > FILE 3 The Escorts - The One To Cry.MP3 > FILE 4 Roy Orbison - It's Over.mp3 > FILE 5 Chuck Berry - No Particular Place To Go.mp3 > TOTAL part 1\ > FOLDER part 2 > FILE 1 Velvettes - Needle in a Haystack.mp3 > FILE 2 Shangri-Las - Remember (Walkin' In The Sand).mp3 > FILE 3 The Kingsmen - Louie Louie.mp3 > FILE 4 Shadows - The Rise And Fall of Flingel Bunt.mp3 > TOTAL part 2\ > TOTAL 1964\ > FOLDER 1965 > FILE 1 Bob Dylan - It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To > Cry.mp3 > FILE 2 Hollies - Look Through Any Window.mp3 > FILE 3 Otis Redding - Ole Man Trouble.mp3 > FILE 4 John Fahey - Sail Away Ladies.mp3 > TOTAL 1965\ > FOLDER 1966 > FILE 1 Leonard Cohen - The Sisters of Mercy.mp3 > FILE 2 The Beatles - And Your Bird Can Sing.mp3 > FILE 3 The Misunderstood - I Can Take You To The Sun.mp3 > FILE 4 Jimi Hendrix - Red House.mp3 > FILE 5 Otis Redding - Try a Little Tenderness.mp3 > TOTAL 1966\ > FOLDER 1967 > FOLDER part 1 > FILE 1 Country Joe And The Fish - Pat's Song.mp3 > FILE 2 The Beatles - I Am the Walrus.mp3 > FILE 3 The Who - I Can See For Miles.mp3 > FILE 4 The Rolling Stones - She's A Rainbow.mp3 > TOTAL part 1\ > FOLDER part 2 > FILE 1 Blue Cheer - Summertime Blues.mp3 > FILE 2 Purple Gang - Granny Takes A Trip.mp3 > FILE 3 Captain Beefheart - Sure 'Nuff 'N' Yes I Do.mp3 > FILE 4 Love - The Castle.mp3 > FILE 5 Pink Floyd - Arnold Lane.mp3 > FILE 6 James Carr - The Dark End Of The Street.mp3 > FILE AlbumArt_{CA08D164-3291-4618-BF1D-E508993662DE}_Large.jpg > FILE AlbumArt_{CA08D164-3291-4618-BF1D-E508993662DE}_Small.jpg > FILE AlbumArtSmall.jpg > FILE desktop.ini > FILE Folder.jpg > TOTAL part 2\ > TOTAL 1967\ > FOLDER 1968 > FILE 1 Cream - Crossroads.mp3 > FILE 2 Buffalo Springfield - Expecting To Fly.mp3 > FILE 3 Bonzo Dog Band - Canyons Of Your Mind.mp3 > FILE 4 Tyrannosaurus Rex - Salamanda Palaganda.mp3 > TOTAL 1968\ > FOLDER 1969 > FILE 1 Captain Beefheart - Pachuco Cadaver.mp3 > FILE 2 Andy Capp - Pop-A-Top.mp3 > FILE 3 Family - Hung Up Down.mp3 > FILE 4 Mike Hart - Almost Liverpool 8.MP3 > TOTAL 1969\ > TOTAL 1960-1969\ > FOLDER 1970-1979 > FILE 1970-1979.shtml > FOLDER 1970 > FILE 1 Rod Stewart - An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down.mp3 > FILE 2 Tim Buckley - Song to the Siren.mp3 > FILE 3 Michael Chapman - Postcards of Scarborough.mp3 > FILE 4 James Brown - Lowdown Popcorn.mp3 > TOTAL 1970\ > FOLDER 1971 > FILE 1 Rod Stewart - Maggie May.mp3 > FILE 2 The Tams - Hey Girl, Don't Bother Me.mp3 > FILE 3 Nilsson - Without You.mp3 > FILE 4 Al Green - Let's Stay Together.mp3 > TOTAL 1971\ > FOLDER 1972 > FILE 1 Captain Beefheart - Big Eyed Beans From Venus.mp3 > FILE 2 Family - My Friend The Sun.mp3 > FILE 3 Matching Mole - O Caroline.mp3 > FILE 4 Mel & Tim - Starting All Over Again.mp3 > TOTAL 1972\ > FOLDER 1973 > FILE 1 Thin Lizzy - Whisky In The Jar.mp3 > FILE 2 Stealers Wheel - Stuck In The Middle With You.mp3 > FILE 3 Bob Marley & The Wailers - Duppy Conquerer.mp3 > FILE 4 Allman Brothers Band - Jessica.mp3 > FILE AlbumArt_{11C8A66E-7804-4039-95D8-CABCEFDEE8C0}_Large.jpg > FILE AlbumArt_{11C8A66E-7804-4039-95D8-CABCEFDEE8C0}_Small.jpg > FILE AlbumArtSmall.jpg > FILE desktop.ini > FILE Folder.jpg > TOTAL 1973\ > FOLDER 1974 > FILE 1 Status Quo - Down Down.mp3 > FILE 2 Don Covay - It's Better To Have (And Don't Need).mp3 > FILE 3 Ann Peebles - I Can't Stand The Rain.mp3 > FILE 4 Richard and Linda Thompson - I Want To See The Bright > Lights Tonight.mp3 > TOTAL 1974\ > FOLDER 1975 > FILE 1 David Bowie - Fame.mp3 > FILE 2 Burning Spear - Slavery Days.mp3 > FILE 3 Little Feat - Long Distance Love.mp3 > FILE 4 Millie Jackson - Loving Arms.mp3 > TOTAL 1975\ > FOLDER 1976 > FILE 1 Racing Cars - They Shoot Horses Don't They.mp3 > FILE 2 Jackson Browne - Here Comes Those Tears Again.mp3 > FILE 3 The Upsetters & Prince Jazzbo - Croaking Lizard.mp3 > FILE 4 The Ramones - I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You.mp3 > FILE AlbumArt_{9912F346-52AE-447C-B819-23D8B1BEC482}_Large.jpg > FILE AlbumArt_{9912F346-52AE-447C-B819-23D8B1BEC482}_Small.jpg > FILE AlbumArtSmall.jpg > FILE desktop.ini > FILE Folder.jpg > TOTAL 1976\ > FOLDER 1977 > FILE 1 Eddie And The Hot Rods - Do Anything You Wanna Do.mp3 > FILE 2 - The Slits - Shoplifting (Peel Session).mp3 > FILE 3 The Motors - Dancing The Night Away (Album Version).mp3 > FILE 4 The Damned - Stretcher Case Baby.mp3 > TOTAL 1977\ > FOLDER 1978 > FILE 1 Magazine - Shot By Both Sides.mp3 > FILE 2 The Rezillos - I Can't Stand My Baby.mp3 > FILE 3 Culture - See Them A Come.mp3 > FILE 4 The Undertones - Teenage Kicks.mp3 > FILE 5 Prince Far I - No More War.mp3 > TOTAL 1978\ > FOLDER 1979 > FILE 1 Gang Of Four - At Home He's A Tourist.mp3 > FILE 2 The Quads - There must be thousands.mp3 > FILE 3 - Misty In Roots - Introduction.mp3 > FILE 3 - Misty In Roots - Man Kind.mp3 > FILE 4 - The Freshmen - You've Never Heard Anything Like It.mp3 > TOTAL 1979\ > TOTAL 1970-1979\ > FOLDER 1980-1989 > FILE peel_peelenium_1980.shtml > FOLDER 1980 > FILE 1 Joy Division - Twenty Four Hours.mp3 > FILE 2 The Fall - Totally Wired.mp3 > FILE 3 Sheena Easton - Nine To Five.mp3 > FILE 4 The Golinski Brothers - Bloody.mp3 > TOTAL 1980\ > FOLDER 1981 > FILE 1 The Birthday Party - Release The Bats.mp3 > FILE 2 The Specials - Ghost Town.mp3 > FILE 3 Heaven 17 - Fascist Groove Thing.mp3 > FILE 4 Altered Images - Dead Pop Stars.mp3 > TOTAL 1981\ > FOLDER 1982 > FILE 1 Culture - Lion Rock.mp3 > FILE 2 Grandmaster Flash - The Message.mp3 > FILE 3 Robert Wyatt - Shipbuilding.mp3 > FILE 4 Artery - Into The Garden.mp3 > TOTAL 1982\ > FOLDER 1983 > FILE 1 The Fall - The Man Whose Head Expanded.mp3 > FILE 2 The Fall - Kicker Conspiracy.mp3 > FILE 3 New Order - Leave Me Alone.mp3 > FILE 4 This Mortal Coil - Song To The Siren.mp3 > TOTAL 1983\ > FOLDER 1984 > FILE 1 The Mighty Wah - Come Back.mp3 > FILE 2 The Fall - Lay Of The Land.mp3 > FILE 3 Half Pint - Money Man Skank.mp3 > FILE 4 The Smiths - Reel Around The Fountain.mp3 > TOTAL 1984\ > FOLDER 1985 > FILE 1 The Jesus And Mary Chain - Never Understand.mp3 > FILE 2 Billy Bragg - Between the Wars.mp3 > FILE 3 Roxanne shante - The Queen Of Rox.mp3 > FILE 4 The Wedding Present - Go Out and Get 'em Boy!.mp3 > TOTAL 1985\ > FOLDER 1986 > FILE 1 Salt 'N Pepa - Tramp.mp3 > FILE 2 Half Man Half Biscuit - Trumpton Riots.mp3 > FILE 3 Billy Bragg - Levi Stubbs' Tears.mp3 > FILE 4 Culture - Capture Rasta.mp3 > TOTAL 1986\ > FOLDER 1987 > FILE 1 Eric B. & Rakim - I Know You Got Soul.mp3 > FILE 2 Big Black - L Dopa.mp3 > FILE 3 The Barmy Army - Sharp As A Needle.mp3 > FILE 4 The Fall- Hit The North pt.1.mp3 > TOTAL 1987\ > FOLDER 1988 > FILE 1 Carcass - Cadaveric Incubator Of Endo Paras (peel > session).mp3 > FILE 2 My Bloody Valentine - You Made Me Realise.mp3 > FILE 3 Mudhoney - Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More.mp3 > FILE 4 Humanoid - Stakker Humanoid (Original 12'').mp3 > TOTAL 1988\ > FOLDER 1989 > FILE 1 The Pixies - Wave of Mutilation.mp3 > FILE 2 New Order - Vanishing Point.mp3 > FILE 3 The Pocket Fishermen - The Leader Is Burning.mp3 > TOTAL 1989\ > TOTAL 1980-1989\ > FOLDER 1990-2000 > FILE 1990-2000.txt > FOLDER 1990 > FILE 1 The Would Be's - I'm Hardly Ever Wrong.mp3 > FILE 2 Nirvana - Sliver.mp3 > FILE 3 Pavement - Summer Babe (Winter Version).mp3 > FILE 4 Babes In Toyland - House.mp3 > TOTAL 1990\ > FOLDER 1991 > FILE 2 PJ Harvey - Dress.mp3 > TOTAL 1991\ > FOLDER 1992 > FILE 4 Sonic Youth - Sugar Kane.mp3 > TOTAL 1992\ > FOLDER 1993 > FILE 2 Elastica - Stutter.mp3 > TOTAL 1993\ > FOLDER 1994 > FILE 3 Orbital - Are We Here.mp3 > TOTAL 1994\ > FOLDER 1995 > FILE 2 Pulp - Sorted For E's & Wizz.mp3 > TOTAL 1995\ > FOLDER 1996 > FILE 1 Dick Dale - Nitrus.mp3 > FILE 3 Kenickie - Come Out 2Nite.mp3 > TOTAL 1996\ > FOLDER 1997 > FILE 2 Clinic - I.P.C. Subeditors Dictate Our Youth.mp3 > FILE 3 Helen Love - Does Your Heart Go Boom.mp3 > FILE 4 The Delgados - Pull The Wires From The Wall.mp3 > TOTAL 1997\ > FOLDER 1998 > FILE 3 Half Man Half Biscuit - Turn A Blind Eye.mp3 > FILE 4 Boards Of Canada - Aquarius.mp3 > TOTAL 1998\ > FOLDER 2000 > FILE 1 New Order - Brutal.mp3 > FILE 2 Cinerama - Manhattan.mp3 > FILE 4 Alfie - Sure And Simple Time.mp3 > TOTAL 2000\ > TOTAL 1990-2000\ > TOTAL Peelenium\ > ..................................................... > Hope that answers your question! > > Saludos! > > Dee Dee > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com From rsbj66@... Wed Oct 31 23:48:29 2007 From: rsbj66@... (Richard Shaw Brown) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 22:48:29 +0000 (GMT) Subject: Funny JP story from new book: Like, Misunderstood In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <831991.83385.qm@...> CHAPTER 92: Living at John�s Pad (on the run) Back in UK, at John�s pad, I�m meditating sitting crosslegged on a couch. I�m wearing Indian/hippie garb, and have an Indian-clay tilak mark on my forehead. John's living room has shelves of records and Fillmore posters on the wall. I�m startled from my peace by the sound of a cupboard door being slammed loudly in the adjoining kitchen. My eyes jolt open. I can hear muffled voices. John and his wife Shirley are arguing in the next room. They are trying to keep their voices down but they keep getting louder and I can hear snatches of conversation. �I just don't understand why this guy is always around! Everywhere we go!� Shirley rags. Gentleman John is trying to calm her. �Shirley� shhh. Listen, it's just for a little while longer�� I hear more crashes and thumps. A plate slams down hard and another cupboard door is slammed. Uh-oh, nasty, I think. �First it was in California with the band. Now here we are in London and he shows up again,� she bitches on. I hear John: �Shhh�� Jeez! A china plate smashes against a wall. Now the voices get much louder. �No I won't shhhhhhh� I've had enough, John! I can't take it any more. I can't stand it! I can't stand you! And most of all I can't stand your friends and this music business you�re in.� I�m thinking: She doesn�t like the music business, and her husband is a DJ? Looks like trouble ahead. I hear more plates breaking. A door slams loudly causing the whole room to shake. John ambles into the room, looking embarrassed. �Sorry about that� She's a little tense at the moment. You know, with the move and everything.� Hey, I can dig it. �It's OK, man. I understand. I need to leave. Go do my thing, whatever that is. You've been really understanding.� �How much more money do you still need for your ticket?� John asks. I shrug. �About forty quid. But I don't have any way to get it� All I got is a few clothes � that's all I have left.� I pick through a small pile of clothes piled on top of my bag next to the couch. I fish out a brown suede fringed jacket. I hand it to John. �Hey, try this on.� John takes the jacket and puts it on. It's a little large for him; the sleeves hang past his wrists, but I need to split so I say, �Looks cool! Good fit too.� John reaches into his trouser pocket, pulls out his wallet and fishes out a couple of twenties and holds them out. �There you go. Forty quid. In fact�� He pulls out another 20 pound note and hands it to me. �Make it sixty.� I�m kind of embarrassed. �Aw, John, you don't have to.� But John�s cool. �Hey, forget about it. One more night and she'd probably murder you and me. Sixty quid is a bargain for peace of mind.� �Man, John, I'm sorry to cause trouble,� I apologize. John shakes his head. �No, don't be, Rick, it's just her, she's a right bitch. God knows. I�ve got to shake her off before she drives me crazy.� I give John a hug. �Thanks, John. You always seem to help me out of trouble.� John smiles sincerely. �Don't mention it. It's my pleasure. You're like a younger brother, Rick,� he adds, temporarily dropping his usual reserve. �I'll get out of here before she gets back,� I assure him. �I can go buy that ticket today.� John grins. �I just hope she doesn't find out about the 60 quid. I was going to use that to buy her an anniversary present.� �Jeez! Sixty quid for a bottle of Hemlock?� I quip and start to chuckle. After a brief hesitation John starts to laugh too. The laughter gets louder and harder. Too damn funny! Ref. http://www.themisunderstood.com/like-novel.html Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com