1977 Listeners Top Ten choices

Ed Duffy eddie.duffy@...
Tue Jul 29 00:53:46 CEST 2008


Nice one, John! Look forward to the rest.

Part 1 seems a bit odd though: it sounds like a record jumping in a
lot of places. It's most noticeable in 'Carey', but even some of Peel
is affected, so it's not a problem with the records themselves. I've
never known a tape do that before, so maybe something went wrong in
the encoding process...?

Thanks also to the other John for the much-needed bit of '86 action,
and to Richard for Punk Fiction (although I think I already nabbed
that from your SoulSeek directory back in the day).

Eddie.

--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Bravin <john.bravin@...> wrote:
>
> One more ripped C90. This one is from September 1977 and features 
> Listeners Top Ten choices.  Of varying quality, and edited musically, 
> but with most Peel links intact. Some punk, and some less than obvious 
> geriatric rock ( Kevin Coyne's House on the Hill and Family's My friend 
> the sun). And the wonderfully evocative Willin' by Little Feat (Weed, 
> whites and wine) . For those of you more familiar with Peel's love of 
> post 1977 music, believe me he was just as enthused about some pre-1977 
> stuff.
> 
> Ten_Years_Of_Peel_-_Listeners_Choices_1977_Part1 
>
<http://rapidshare.cohttp://rapidshare.com/files/133158226/Ten_Years_Of_Peel_-_Listeners_Choices_1977_Part1.mp3>
> 
> Ten_Years_Of_Peel_-_Listeners_Choices_1977_Part2 
>
<http://rapidshare.com/files/133158228/Ten_Years_Of_Peel_-_Listeners_Choices_1977_Part2.mp3>
> 
> More to follow
> 
> John
> 
> John Bravin wrote:
> >
> > But what I do have is 4 C90 sides of the 1977 Listeners Top Ten 
> > choices (broadcast in September so not the 1977 Festive Fifty). These 
> > were compiled by listeners but with each track introduced by Peel. I 
> > would dearly like to know what happened to the lucky listeners - I
bet 
> > they have complete recordings of their own selections among others 
> > from 1977. 
> >
> > I will rip these in the coming week and try to upload them as soon as 
> > possible.
> >
>






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