[peel] Knit 1 Pearl 1
Julian Porter
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Wed Jan 9 01:43:27 CET 2008
Phil,
Bloody Hell, 600!!!!!!!!!! I don't think I've got enough years left in me to complete that task. But I'll give it a try.
Julian
----- Original Message ----
From: Phil Edwards <festive50@...>
To: peel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, 9 January, 2008 12:05:11 AM
Subject: RE: [peel] Knit 1 Pearl 1
> If ever you want the tapes transferred, let me know (give me a bit of time to get these 49 done though).
When you've finished those 49 Julian I've got a further 600 C90s which need digitising.
Seriously though, I do have these tapes and I must get back to digitising them.
I did start this mammoth task at the same time as setting up the Peel server in November 2004. I was getting through 3-4 tapes a night and converted about 50 when the server went down and lost these plus many more.
These tapes are all complete or half shows and therefore include "the man and his music". The background if you're interested appears in Ken Garners magnificent tome as part of "a listener writes" feature on p136.
Anyway my nephew informed me at Christmas that my latest Christmas present was the last of these tapes.
When he 1st started giving me these tapes about 12 years ago, he also provided copies of the entire track listings for these tapes. As I listened to these tapes I annotated these playlists with the more interesting of his comments and anecdotes - 2 of these which spring to mind are where he was supposed to announce Johnny (or was it Edgar?) Winter at a Roundhouse gig and the one where someone was convinced he shared a flat with Stevie Wonder and David Bowie?
Phil
-----Original Message-----
From: peel@yahoogroups. com [mailto:peel@ yahoogroups. com]On Behalf Of Julian Porter
Sent: 08 January 2008 16:16
To: peel@yahoogroups. com
Subject: Re: [peel] Knit 1 Pearl 1
Gordon,
There's the rub, people who say "when I become senile", how do you sit them down and tell them eh?
Nothing to do with Peel really, but back about 8 years ago, I went to the States with my son Nick, who, at the time was 12 (he's 19 now, do the maths!!). Among the many places visited, we went to Washington DC where we have friends. On arrival at the airport we were picked up by my friend David. His 10 year old son Brendan was with him. Anyhow we drove off towards Baltimore, when Nick and Brendan (who had never met before) suddenly started reciting episodes of The Simpsons, word for word. See they'll be the same.
If ever you want the tapes transferred, let me know (give me a bit of time to get these 49 done though).
Cheers,
Julian
----- Original Message ----
From: lollygagger <lollygagger@ talktalk. net>
To: peel@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Tuesday, 8 January, 2008 3:33:34 PM
Subject: Re: [peel] Knit 1 Pearl 1
Julian
Lucky you getting the 49 cassette tapes. Most of my tapes have John edited out as it was more to do with the music for me. At the time John had either 4 x 2hr shows, to even an early Sat evening slot at one point to the 3 x 2hr shows a week. Anyway his voice was ringing in my head everyday because I would sift through the previous nights shows deciding which tracks to keep. In my teens I would sit through each show and record whatever it was that caught my attention. Now hearing Peely's voice is not something I take so much for granted though I still have comments of his here and there sprinkled between tracks. One of these events was when he interviewed the Cherry Boy's and what I call the "Give it rice" interview. Peely was discussing with them the problem of the rice where the lead singer who was reportedly getting quite "ratty" while trying to sing with a rice being thrown at him and finding it difficult to sing with a mouthful of rice. If I get to
my 90's and become senile while gently rocking backwards and forward in a home for the unwanted elderly I will probably still remember these useless little musical tit bits while forgetting my own name.
Gordon
Leeds
----- Original Message -----
From: Julian Porter
To: peel@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: [peel] Knit 1 Pearl 1
Gordon,
I agree, while Michael and I have differing tastes in music, we have remarkably similar experiences and feelings for everything Peel and music related. We've been out for a few beers from time to time and perhaps one way of looking at it from my point of view is that a discussion with Michael is like talking to myself!!! It's fun knowing that someone understands what I felt and experienced when I was say 20. It's almost like twins ending each other's sentences. And I guess we all remember a certain percentage of programmes and records, so of course asking a question like I did, or indeed Michael did the other day regarding Peel's fox howl, then someone is bound to have the answer.
Peel certainly had a serious influence over a lot of people, probably more so than the politicians, celebs or anyone else of the last 30 years for that matter. I can't say I liked everything he played, but I did like the fact that he played it.
Anyhow, must go as I've just received 49 tapes of John Peel Programmes and I need to spend some serious time copying these to MP3.
Toodle pip,
Julian
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