Radio 1, nul pointes

ken garner ken_garner@...
Sat May 9 18:25:18 CEST 2009


I stand corrected! I suppose some of the interview stuff early on is ok, but once the actual competition and songs start it gets bit gruesome. Peel I also did two features on his trips to the Eurovision Song Contest, in 1987 and 1989, and I would have sworn I had these, but so far have not been able to locate them...

k

--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Dr Mango <dr_mango2004@...> wrote:
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> Hi Ken.
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> In the early hours of Monday 10th October 2005, R1's "One World" show did a feature called "John Peel Around The World", that featured clips from the Japanese trip and also the recent Russian one you shared, if I remember correctly. I don't recall seeing this documentary shared anywhere. I recorded it on good old-fashioned cassette tape at the time, so could rip it if there's any demand -  unless someone else already has it to hand.
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> Johnpeel.net entry
> http://tinyurl.com/qloecv
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> One World tracklisting page
> http://tinyurl.com/qpp3gy
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> --- On Sat, 9/5/09, ken garner <ken_garner@...> wrote:
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> From: ken garner <ken_garner@...>
> Subject: [peel] Radio 1, nul pointes
> To: peel@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Saturday, 9 May, 2009, 10:04 AM
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> By overwhelming popular request - well, from Steve, anyway - here is the documentary Peel and producer Mike Hawkes made of their trip to the World Popular Song Festival in Japan in late 1986 (Janice Long and Johnny Beerling were on the jaunt too, of course). Only ever broadcast on medium wave (I think), and unlikely to be picked up by 6 Music (if they have any sense), you will find the quality limited in every respect. It's not one of the station or Peel's finest moments. The hour is over-filled with the actual song performances, ad there is comparatively little other material. The songs are, well, exactly what you would expect from an eighties world version of eurovision, without the innocent enthusiasm, national pride, sheer nuttiness, or Sir Terry Wogan; and with Yamaha corporate sponsorship and cross-promotional tie-ups nakedly visible. Most of it is absolutely ghastly - though, like Peel, I liked the Brazilian entry, and Anne Pigalle for France
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> Peel at The World Popular Song Festival, R1, Japan, 1986-11-02
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> http://www.megauplo ad.com/?d= 2NTK7JE4
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