[peel] An even more obscure session request
MARK LUETCHFORD
M.Luetchford@...
Fri Dec 11 00:21:00 CET 2009
seem to remember partial out on blue six and colours out of time on one of my mixtapes. I'll let you look and you may come across other stuff that interests. http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Mark%27s_Mixtapes
For thoise of you who are looking for recordings of Mr Peel reading out requests including their names - a very kind member of this group came across a recording of the great man reading out my letter. I did hear it the first time but hearing it again made me whoop with delight. Hoipefully your wishes will all be fuilfilled. This group is sometimes able to do that which is a thing to treasure.
Oh yes think I came across another Peel mention in a song - Helen Love - Happy Hardcore - although can't find a lyric on line to confirm my dodgy hearing.
My other idea is a rebuilding of the famed single box online - surely this is possible- I would love to hear the songs I didn't know... how would we do that? I have Bloody by the Galinsky Brothers which I think was in there ..
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From: John M Campbell <arzach@...>
To: peel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, 9 December, 2009 3:18:38
Subject: Re: [peel] An even more obscure session request
I second the request for 'Out On Blue Six" sessions. Just dug out 'Party Mood' Mark is correct, good stuff.
Cheers, johnC
From: markbursa1@aol. com
Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 5:40 PM
To: peel@yahoogroups. com
Subject: Re: [peel] An even more obscure session request
Firstly, many thanks for the recent sessions - the less-travelled roads are always teh most interesting!
Which brings me to....
There are a couple of sessions I'd really love to hear, by post-punk bands that left barely a trace - one or two singles and compilation tracks - but who really deserved better. Does anyone have any of the following?
Attic (10/12/1980) . From Portsmouth, made two singles and appear on the 'South Specific' compilation album.
The Colors out of Time (26/5/81). Recently cropped up on Julian Cope's site - apparently they came from Crewe - but sound like they should have been from Manchester!
Out on Blue Six (16/9/80 and 24/6/81) - Two sessions, but I only know of one single (Party Mood). Contained Carl Marsh, later of Shriekback. Party Mood beats any Shriekback track!
Many thanks,
Mark
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