Miscellaneous-amusing-clips-and-anecdotes

alanforduk alan@...
Sun Mar 29 11:11:57 CEST 2009


> I'm as guilty as the next man for not thanking 

Me too, if we're being honest.

The 'detailed tracklisting' below doesn't actually give the titles of the few intact records.
If someone could create stub pages for this and Glasto '93 I could fill in the details. 

Cheers

Alan




--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Steve" <so_it_goes_2512@...> wrote:
>
> Dear Alan
> 
> I'm as guilty as the next man for not thanking you for these compilations. To be truthful with you, I've downloaded everything you uploaded, but have been so busy with this and that (but no other, even more unfortunately) that I have scarcely had the time to even listen to them, let alone give them the Wiki attention they deserve. The good folk like yourself, Ian Parkin and Mike with his wonderful Best Ofs seem to have been sidelined in favour of the complete shows (I'm trying to make up the deficit on the Wiki: one of Ian's best ofs and nine of Mike's now have pages to themselves): I would, however, urge people to listen to these as they contain much material not otherwise available, and in an easily digestible format (i.e. uncluttered by acres of what seems to me to be very samey drum'n'bass). I promise I will try and get round to cataloguing them as soon as I can, and am grateful to you for taking the time to make these available (and for including such detailed track listings!)
> 
> Best wishes
> Steve [TK]
> 
> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "alanforduk" <alan@> wrote:
> >
> > Undeterred by the response (ie none) to last week's hilarious Glastonbury '93 compilation, I went ahead and ripped another one anyway.
> > This one is just a random collection of miscellaneous amusing clips and anecdotes, so I decided to call it
> > Peel-Miscellaneous-amusing-clips-and-anecdotes. 
> > Tracklisting below.
> > 
> > It, too, is hilarious, and it's available here:
> > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=9XEU6H6A
> > 
> > And anyone who missed that Glasto comp can still find it here (you can skip The Saw Doctors if you want):
> > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=46D2LGIO
> > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RY8LBXED
> > 
> > Cheers
> > 
> > Alan
> > 
> > Peel-Miscellaneous-amusing-clips-and-anecdotes
> > 00:00 Echo 
> > 00:39 More Echo
> > 00:45 Dr Excitement/Piano ambitions
> > 01:10 Centuries-old Reindeer-roasting song from Finland
> > 03:27 On being insulted by the most unpopular man in Britain
> > 05:15 On Brighton's away strip
> > 06:19 Crossed Out
> > 07:41 Show moving to Fridays; First program being Friday 13th (March '92)
> > 	"John Peel died as he would have wished - at the microphone"
> > 08:07 Gag/Tasty Bush
> > 12:52 Dock Of The Bay
> > 18:33 A siren to generations of One FM listeners
> > 22:18 Little Walter
> > 25:17 Bear Quartet
> > 26:03 Cornershop - Kawasaki
> > 29:13 Rectal surgery
> > 29:25 Hand Driers
> > 30:04 "What do teachers know about education?"
> > 30:37 No. 2 DJ in Germany
> > 30:54 Amusing/Terrific/Naked
> > 31:30 The CD/Vinyl war
> > 31:58 "You can't play a CD at the wrong speed; If you could I'd have done it".
> > 32:10 Le Groupe Loketo (ft Diblo Dibala) - La Joie De Vivre
> > 38:36 Guided By Voices
> > 39:06 Broadcaster Of The Year
> > 30:49 Interesting Technical Problems
> > 41:42 Unnatural Baritone Threat
> > 41:55 Big Holy One (see http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Big_Holy_One)
> > 43:38 Cricket
> > 45:05 Johnnie Walker handover
> > 45:32 Oleagenous bloke
> > 48:01 Veteran DJ in one-turntable mode
> > 48:35 Bee Gees Payola Scandal
> > 50:07 Panto/Rancid Hell Spawn
> > 51:37 [END]
> >
>






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