From evelynmaykerr@... Sun Nov 1 00:34:57 2009 From: evelynmaykerr@... (evelyn k) Date: Sat, 31 Oct 2009 23:34:57 -0000 Subject: 27/10/71 and 11/11/71 Message-ID: Does anyone have these sessions at all or can put me in the right direction please? evelyn From jpdl@... Sun Nov 1 00:44:44 2009 From: jpdl@... (bbrbr57) Date: Sat, 31 Oct 2009 23:44:44 -0000 Subject: A couple of 2004 shows Message-ID: Here are 4 upgrades, and 5 shows that were missing from the 17 DVD collection: http://home.wanadoo.nl/jpdl/John_Peel_2004-07.torrent And Tom Ravenscroft's show from last Friday: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?emgmniou1ld B. From dutch_record_59@... Sun Nov 1 09:50:45 2009 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 01:50:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] 27/10/71 and 11/11/71 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20242.5795.qm@...> Which band or artist are you looking for? ________________________________ From: evelyn k To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sun, November 1, 2009 12:34:57 AM Subject: [peel] 27/10/71 and 11/11/71 Does anyone have these sessions at all or can put me in the right direction please? evelyn From dutch_record_59@... Sun Nov 1 10:20:07 2009 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 01:20:07 -0800 (PST) Subject: [peel] new peel shows ? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <240892.82895.qm@...> I haven't heard both , sure like to hear them! Thanks in advance, Gert ________________________________ From: Humphrey To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, October 30, 2009 8:34:45 PM Subject: [peel] new peel shows ? Have recordings from 5th Dec 1970 and 9th Aug 1967 ever been shared ? Can't see them listed in Wiki or 30242 site ...... From evelynmaykerr@... Sun Nov 1 12:44:13 2009 From: evelynmaykerr@... (evelyn k) Date: Sun, 01 Nov 2009 11:44:13 -0000 Subject: 27/10/71 and 11/11/71 In-Reply-To: <20242.5795.qm@...> Message-ID: Stoneground --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Gert Stuut wrote: > > Which band or artist are you looking for? > > > > > ________________________________ > From: evelyn k > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Sun, November 1, 2009 12:34:57 AM > Subject: [peel] 27/10/71 and 11/11/71 > > > Does anyone have these sessions at all or can put me in the right direction please? > > evelyn > From parkermike81@... Sun Nov 1 17:42:43 2009 From: parkermike81@... (parkermike81) Date: Sun, 01 Nov 2009 16:42:43 -0000 Subject: john peel tribute Message-ID: LAST DAY[or even hour`s] UP ON THE BBC I PLAYER---------- to Listen to stuart maconies tribute on bbc six music ''freak zone'' 25/10/09 at the end when he play`s a whole session[2 hours five minutes and 15 second`s into the show] From ford.alan@... Sun Nov 1 19:30:00 2009 From: ford.alan@... (alanforduk) Date: Sun, 01 Nov 2009 18:30:00 -0000 Subject: john peel tribute In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Last Sunday SM played the entire 7-track Extreme Noise Terror session from 87-11-17 as a tribute to JP. I have it as an 11-minute MP3 if anyone's interested. Cheers Alan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "parkermike81" wrote: > > LAST DAY[or even hour`s] UP ON THE BBC I PLAYER---------- to Listen to stuart maconies tribute on bbc six music ''freak zone'' 25/10/09 at the end when he play`s a whole session[2 hours five minutes and 15 second`s into the show] > From stuartb@... Mon Nov 2 01:05:03 2009 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 00:05:03 -0000 Subject: john peel tribute In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Spotify has the Grind Madness at the BBC set online, including all sessions by Extreme Noise Terror, Carcass, Napalm Death, Heresy, Carcass, Bolt Thrower, Godflesh, Intense Degree and Unseen Terror! Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "alanforduk" wrote: > > Last Sunday SM played the entire 7-track Extreme Noise Terror session from 87-11-17 as a tribute to JP. > I have it as an 11-minute MP3 if anyone's interested. > > Cheers > > Alan > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "parkermike81" wrote: > > > > LAST DAY[or even hour`s] UP ON THE BBC I PLAYER---------- to Listen to stuart maconies tribute on bbc six music ''freak zone'' 25/10/09 at the end when he play`s a whole session[2 hours five minutes and 15 second`s into the show] > > > From stuartb@... Mon Nov 2 01:12:51 2009 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 00:12:51 -0000 Subject: 1987 shows added to Wiki Message-ID: A few shows from John Horne's Peel Tapes Rewound collection which didn't have entries on the Wiki (and might have been missed by 1987 fans and completists) have now been added by myself. Ranging from June to August. Still completing the tracklistings at the mo.... Stuart From dutch_record_59@... Mon Nov 2 08:36:22 2009 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 23:36:22 -0800 (PST) Subject: [peel] Re: 27/10/71 and 11/11/71 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <517055.63148.qm@...> Sorry Evelyn, I don't have them. You can find some concerts here: www.captaincrawl.com ________________________________ From: evelyn k To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sun, November 1, 2009 12:44:13 PM Subject: [peel] Re: 27/10/71 and 11/11/71 Stoneground --- In peel@yahoogroups. com, Gert Stuut wrote: > > Which band or artist are you looking for? > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __ > From: evelyn k > To: peel@yahoogroups. com > Sent: Sun, November 1, 2009 12:34:57 AM > Subject: [peel] 27/10/71 and 11/11/71 > > > Does anyone have these sessions at all or can put me in the right direction please? > > evelyn > From vinpinman@... Mon Nov 2 09:18:31 2009 From: vinpinman@... (vinpinman) Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 08:18:31 -0000 Subject: 1987 shows added to Wiki In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Nice work, I have a few of these in the vault if anyone has trouble downloading them. Adam http://fadesinslowly.com/ --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > A few shows from John Horne's Peel Tapes Rewound collection which didn't have entries on the Wiki (and might have been missed by 1987 fans and completists) have now been added by myself. Ranging from June to August. Still completing the tracklistings at the mo.... > > Stuart > From vinpinman@... Mon Nov 2 09:22:34 2009 From: vinpinman@... (vinpinman) Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 08:22:34 -0000 Subject: john peel tribute In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I have it somewhere but you probably have a better quality mp3, would love a copy. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "alanforduk" wrote: > > Last Sunday SM played the entire 7-track Extreme Noise Terror session from 87-11-17 as a tribute to JP. > I have it as an 11-minute MP3 if anyone's interested. > > Cheers > > Alan > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "parkermike81" wrote: > > > > LAST DAY[or even hour`s] UP ON THE BBC I PLAYER---------- to Listen to stuart maconies tribute on bbc six music ''freak zone'' 25/10/09 at the end when he play`s a whole session[2 hours five minutes and 15 second`s into the show] > > > From vinpinman@... Mon Nov 2 09:33:43 2009 From: vinpinman@... (vinpinman) Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 08:33:43 -0000 Subject: A couple of 2004 shows In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks for these but is anyone seeding? I'm getting nothing! Adam http://fadesinslowly.com/ --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bbrbr57" wrote: > > Here are 4 upgrades, and 5 shows that were missing from the 17 DVD collection: > > http://home.wanadoo.nl/jpdl/John_Peel_2004-07.torrent > > > And Tom Ravenscroft's show from last Friday: > > http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?emgmniou1ld > > B. > From vinpinman@... Mon Nov 2 09:37:40 2009 From: vinpinman@... (vinpinman) Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 08:37:40 -0000 Subject: John Peel's Archive Things LP (1970) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I have the album cover of this, er album in good pdf format if anyone wants it. I also put one of the tracks in part 7 of my 70 songs Peel tribute a while back. Adam http://fadesinslowly.com/ --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "alanforduk" wrote: > > There's some great stuff on this site - I was thrilled to find some String Driven Thing. There's also several old sampler LPs available - Bumpers (Island), Fill Your Head With Rock (CBS 1970), > The Rock Machine Turns You On (CBS 1968), etc. > > Still going through it. > > Cheers > Alan > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, troche@ wrote: > > > > So I went looking for a better cover at scan of the John Peel BBC Archive Things LP, and came up empty, but did across this blog > > > > http://time-has-told-me.blogspot.com/2006/12/v.html > > > > ...that has a downloadable file of what appears to be some sort of BBC Transcription disc of "John Peel Presents Top Gear" circa 1969. > > > > Download link here: > > > > http://rapidshare.com/files/9149680/JPTG.zip > > > > Side one/two label here: > > > > http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/4219/topgearlabel1ij6.jpg > > http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/556/topgearlabel2cr9.jpg > > > > Here is the trackist: > > > > > > 01. John Peel's Voice > > 02. Sweet Marriage - Mort > > 03. Bridget St. John - The River > > 04. Ron Geesin - Agitation in Anticipation of Offspring Part W > > 05. Bridget St. John - Song To Keep You Company > > 06. Welfare State - Silence Is Requested In The Ultimate Abyss > > 07. Bridget St. John - Night In The City > > 08. Sweet Marriage - Titania > > 09. Ron Geesin - Agitation In Anticipation Of Offspring Part X > > 10. Bridget St. John - Lazarus > > 11. Ron Geesin - Agitation in Anticipation of Offspring Part Y > > 12. John Peel - Top Gear Signature Tune > > > > Is this ground we have covered before? > > > > > > tom in atlanta > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > >3. John Peel's Archive Things LP (1970) > > > Posted by: "Eddie Duffy" eddie.duffy@ duff_eddie > > > Date: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:17 pm ((PDT)) > > > > > >All, > > > > > >From time to time, I have a search for this old, rare-as-rocking-horse-pooh collection of the BBC archive tracks featured on Peel's Night Ride programme. Invariably I either come up with nothing or a record collector's site asking £100 plus for an original copy. For once though, I came up trumps just now and saw it available for download on a Dutch blog: > > > > > >http://cortez.wordpress.com/2009/01/03/2008-best-digs-scores/ > > > From vinpinman@... Mon Nov 2 09:39:59 2009 From: vinpinman@... (vinpinman) Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 08:39:59 -0000 Subject: Kats Karavan: The History Of John Peel On The Radio In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Perfumed Garden has the Bob sessions. Adam http://fadesinslowly.com/ --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nigel_wassell" wrote: > > Bob were great. They did three Peel sessions, of which the last featured songs that never received any kind of commercial release. It's available somewhere on the Net and well worth searching out. > > Anyway, I was working in Southampton for a couple of weeks in the summer of 1991 and they played the Joiner's Arms - a famous "indie" dive. (I'd never been to a gig in a pub back room before...) I got there early, sneaked in to the soundcheck and then got talking to singer/guitarist/joint composer Richard Blackborow (he of the Bob forum post below). He quickly learned that I was a fan, expressed amazement that I'd recently paid £8 (or thereabouts) for a copy of their debut release - the "Prune Your Tree" flexi, and then I said that I was still looking for a copy of the 12" of "Convenience" to complete my set of Bob singles. "I think we've got an odd copy lying around the office," he quoth. "I'll send you one." And he was as good as his word - completely free and gratis! I've still got it, together with the covering letter. Meanwhile, back at the gig, the song itself was dedicated to "the geezer from Swansea who's got all our records"! Fame! > > A truly great band. I often wondered what happened to them and the Bob forum provides the answer - a couple more years scuffling around the "toilet" circuit to diminishing returns before they basically got fed up and split up. Shame. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, robf wrote: > > > > I just saw an interesting post on the BOB forum from Richard BOB about the inclusion of their track "Convenience" on this new compilation. > > > > I'm not sure if you need to be registered to view it so I'll cut and paste the meat to save messing: > > > > Universal Music are releasing a box set called 'Kats Karavan - The History Of John Peel On The Radio'. It's a 4-CD set and our single 'Convenience' has been included on it. You'll find some details here: > > > > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kats-Karavan-History-John-Radio/dp/tracks/B002N1BNXC > > > > It was lovely (and lucky) that we got asked to contribute a track, and it led to a right palaver. Having agreed to put the track on the set, I went home to go through The Library(!) of BOB tapes, and, predictably, 'Convenience' was about the only BOB release for which I couldn't find a master mix. All I could find was the original 2" 24-track session tape, recorded at Moles Studio in Bath. Bloodied but unbowed, I resolved to have the analogue tape transferred to digital so that I could remix it for the box set...reasoning that it'd be good to have a digital master of the song anyway, because there had never been a CD release of it, just the original vinyl. > > > > I sent the tape to The Sawmills to be transferred, but they found that age and damp had rendered the tape's oxide layer 'sticky' and thus unplayable on a tape machine. The solution was to send the tape to London to be baked in an oven for 4 days by a nice man with a beard, who then did the transfer to digital. Having succcessfully achieved that, he then beamed the 24-tracks of 'Convenience', via the Internet, to me, in a studio in Cornwall, with mixing engineer John Cornfield. John is a bit of a dude...look him up...he did 'The Dukes Of Stratosphear' stuff, and much more. > > > > Anyway, we re-created the old mix, and then allowed ourselves the luxury of tweaking it very slightly for the new millennium! You wont hear drastic changes...only subtle differences. It was good that Dean came down to join me in the studio for the mix; I'd not seen him for quite a while. > > > > It was very nice re-visiting the recording after all these years; a real trip down the hackneyed memory lane. Nicest of all was hearing a few of the guitar licks hidden by the original mix. > > > > It's 20 years since 'Convenience' came out and this new release is, I must admit, very gratifying. > > > > > > > > ---- steve wrote: > > > Hi folks, > > > > > > Just received my copy of the new 4CD compilation. Nice package, looking forward to listening to it all. > > > > > > The related website has an online digital version of the booklet, which includes an intro by Ken G ("of this parish") that might be of interest to folks here: > > > http://www.johnpeel.co.uk/ > > > > > > Many thanks to everyone for the recent shared shows and mixtapes. Great stuff. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > SW > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > From ford.alan@... Mon Nov 2 19:50:26 2009 From: ford.alan@... (alanforduk) Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 18:50:26 -0000 Subject: John Peel's Archive Things LP (1970) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yes please --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "vinpinman" wrote: > > I have the album cover of this, er album in good pdf format if anyone wants it. I also put one of the tracks in part 7 of my 70 songs Peel tribute a while back. > > > Adam > http://fadesinslowly.com/ > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "alanforduk" wrote: > > > > There's some great stuff on this site - I was thrilled to find some String Driven Thing. There's also several old sampler LPs available - Bumpers (Island), Fill Your Head With Rock (CBS 1970), > > The Rock Machine Turns You On (CBS 1968), etc. > > > > Still going through it. > > > > Cheers > > Alan > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, troche@ wrote: > > > > > > So I went looking for a better cover at scan of the John Peel BBC Archive Things LP, and came up empty, but did across this blog > > > > > > http://time-has-told-me.blogspot.com/2006/12/v.html > > > > > > ...that has a downloadable file of what appears to be some sort of BBC Transcription disc of "John Peel Presents Top Gear" circa 1969. > > > > > > Download link here: > > > > > > http://rapidshare.com/files/9149680/JPTG.zip > > > > > > Side one/two label here: > > > > > > http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/4219/topgearlabel1ij6.jpg > > > http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/556/topgearlabel2cr9.jpg > > > > > > Here is the trackist: > > > > > > > > > 01. John Peel's Voice > > > 02. Sweet Marriage - Mort > > > 03. Bridget St. John - The River > > > 04. Ron Geesin - Agitation in Anticipation of Offspring Part W > > > 05. Bridget St. John - Song To Keep You Company > > > 06. Welfare State - Silence Is Requested In The Ultimate Abyss > > > 07. Bridget St. John - Night In The City > > > 08. Sweet Marriage - Titania > > > 09. Ron Geesin - Agitation In Anticipation Of Offspring Part X > > > 10. Bridget St. John - Lazarus > > > 11. Ron Geesin - Agitation in Anticipation of Offspring Part Y > > > 12. John Peel - Top Gear Signature Tune > > > > > > Is this ground we have covered before? > > > > > > > > > tom in atlanta > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > > > >3. John Peel's Archive Things LP (1970) > > > > Posted by: "Eddie Duffy" eddie.duffy@ duff_eddie > > > > Date: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:17 pm ((PDT)) > > > > > > > >All, > > > > > > > >From time to time, I have a search for this old, rare-as-rocking-horse-pooh collection of the BBC archive tracks featured on Peel's Night Ride programme. Invariably I either come up with nothing or a record collector's site asking £100 plus for an original copy. For once though, I came up trumps just now and saw it available for download on a Dutch blog: > > > > > > > >http://cortez.wordpress.com/2009/01/03/2008-best-digs-scores/ > > > > > > From martinw@... Mon Nov 2 20:45:34 2009 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 19:45:34 +0000 Subject: Tom Ravenscroft Message-ID: As well as the Friday show this week Tom has stood in for Tom Robinson on his late night 6Music show Both are all record - with no sessions martinw From eddie.duffy@... Mon Nov 2 22:41:38 2009 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 21:41:38 -0000 Subject: John Peel's Archive Things LP (1970) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Me too please, Adam! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "alanforduk" wrote: > > Yes please > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "vinpinman" wrote: > > > > I have the album cover of this, er album in good pdf format if anyone wants it. I also put one of the tracks in part 7 of my 70 songs Peel tribute a while back. > > > > > > Adam > > http://fadesinslowly.com/ > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "alanforduk" wrote: > > > > > > There's some great stuff on this site - I was thrilled to find some String Driven Thing. There's also several old sampler LPs available - Bumpers (Island), Fill Your Head With Rock (CBS 1970), > > > The Rock Machine Turns You On (CBS 1968), etc. > > > > > > Still going through it. > > > > > > Cheers > > > Alan > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, troche@ wrote: > > > > > > > > So I went looking for a better cover at scan of the John Peel BBC Archive Things LP, and came up empty, but did across this blog > > > > > > > > http://time-has-told-me.blogspot.com/2006/12/v.html > > > > > > > > ...that has a downloadable file of what appears to be some sort of BBC Transcription disc of "John Peel Presents Top Gear" circa 1969. > > > > > > > > Download link here: > > > > > > > > http://rapidshare.com/files/9149680/JPTG.zip > > > > > > > > Side one/two label here: > > > > > > > > http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/4219/topgearlabel1ij6.jpg > > > > http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/556/topgearlabel2cr9.jpg > > > > > > > > Here is the trackist: > > > > > > > > > > > > 01. John Peel's Voice > > > > 02. Sweet Marriage - Mort > > > > 03. Bridget St. John - The River > > > > 04. Ron Geesin - Agitation in Anticipation of Offspring Part W > > > > 05. Bridget St. John - Song To Keep You Company > > > > 06. Welfare State - Silence Is Requested In The Ultimate Abyss > > > > 07. Bridget St. John - Night In The City > > > > 08. Sweet Marriage - Titania > > > > 09. Ron Geesin - Agitation In Anticipation Of Offspring Part X > > > > 10. Bridget St. John - Lazarus > > > > 11. Ron Geesin - Agitation in Anticipation of Offspring Part Y > > > > 12. John Peel - Top Gear Signature Tune > > > > > > > > Is this ground we have covered before? > > > > > > > > > > > > tom in atlanta > > > > From jpdl@... Tue Nov 3 00:05:15 2009 From: jpdl@... (bbrbr57) Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 23:05:15 -0000 Subject: Tom Ravenscroft In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > As well as the Friday show this week Tom has stood > in for Tom Robinson on his late night 6Music show Great stuff, well worth listening to! Here are .mp2 versions of the shows: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?ynjyrekgdmn http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?wdgjzqzfbmg B. From vinpinman@... Tue Nov 3 07:57:38 2009 From: vinpinman@... (vinpinman) Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 06:57:38 -0000 Subject: John Peel's Archive Things LP (1970) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Ok, I have on a DVD somewhere, give me a couple of days and I should be able to unearth it. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Duffy" wrote: > > Me too please, Adam! > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "alanforduk" wrote: > > > > Yes please > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "vinpinman" wrote: > > > > > > I have the album cover of this, er album in good pdf format if anyone wants it. I also put one of the tracks in part 7 of my 70 songs Peel tribute a while back. > > > > > > > > > Adam > > > http://fadesinslowly.com/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "alanforduk" wrote: > > > > > > > > There's some great stuff on this site - I was thrilled to find some String Driven Thing. There's also several old sampler LPs available - Bumpers (Island), Fill Your Head With Rock (CBS 1970), > > > > The Rock Machine Turns You On (CBS 1968), etc. > > > > > > > > Still going through it. > > > > > > > > Cheers > > > > Alan > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, troche@ wrote: > > > > > > > > > > So I went looking for a better cover at scan of the John Peel BBC Archive Things LP, and came up empty, but did across this blog > > > > > > > > > > http://time-has-told-me.blogspot.com/2006/12/v.html > > > > > > > > > > ...that has a downloadable file of what appears to be some sort of BBC Transcription disc of "John Peel Presents Top Gear" circa 1969. > > > > > > > > > > Download link here: > > > > > > > > > > http://rapidshare.com/files/9149680/JPTG.zip > > > > > > > > > > Side one/two label here: > > > > > > > > > > http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/4219/topgearlabel1ij6.jpg > > > > > http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/556/topgearlabel2cr9.jpg > > > > > > > > > > Here is the trackist: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 01. John Peel's Voice > > > > > 02. Sweet Marriage - Mort > > > > > 03. Bridget St. John - The River > > > > > 04. Ron Geesin - Agitation in Anticipation of Offspring Part W > > > > > 05. Bridget St. John - Song To Keep You Company > > > > > 06. Welfare State - Silence Is Requested In The Ultimate Abyss > > > > > 07. Bridget St. John - Night In The City > > > > > 08. Sweet Marriage - Titania > > > > > 09. Ron Geesin - Agitation In Anticipation Of Offspring Part X > > > > > 10. Bridget St. John - Lazarus > > > > > 11. Ron Geesin - Agitation in Anticipation of Offspring Part Y > > > > > 12. John Peel - Top Gear Signature Tune > > > > > > > > > > Is this ground we have covered before? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > tom in atlanta > > > > > > From vinpinman@... Tue Nov 3 08:53:18 2009 From: vinpinman@... (vinpinman) Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 07:53:18 -0000 Subject: John Peel's Archive Things LP (1970) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Well, my search for the cover pic went a lot more smoothly than I'd anticipated. Unfortunately, I only have the back cover, but that's the good one.... http://www.divshare.com/download/9158432-994 Anyone planning to blog about this? Just want to know before I get started. Adam http://fadesinslowly.com/ --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Duffy" wrote: > > All, > > From time to time, I have a search for this old, rare-as-rocking-horse-pooh collection of the BBC archive tracks featured on Peel's Night Ride programme. Invariably I either come up with nothing or a record collector's site asking £100 plus for an original copy. For once though, I came up trumps just now and saw it available for download on a Dutch blog: > > http://cortez.wordpress.com/2009/01/03/2008-best-digs-scores/ > > Sadly, the cover scans aren't of sufficient resolution to read the sleevenotes, which Peel has admitted to being embarrassed about on one or two of his programmes, but it's nice to have this at all. JP ahead of the game yet again, playing 'World Music' before the term even existed. > > Many thanks to all those who've provided uploads recently. > > Eddie. > From saipanda@... Tue Nov 3 17:08:31 2009 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 16:08:31 -0000 Subject: John Peel's Archive Things LP (1970) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Just a final thing on the Archive Things front - there's a Mojo article on the LP in the Files section of the mailing list homepage that I stuck there a wee while back. Includes a pic of the front cover in case anyone wants a bit of a clearer look at that. Well done to Eddie for hunting down the Dutch blog. Steve W --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "vinpinman" wrote: > > Well, my search for the cover pic went a lot more smoothly than I'd anticipated. Unfortunately, I only have the back cover, but that's the good one.... > > http://www.divshare.com/download/9158432-994 > > Anyone planning to blog about this? Just want to know before I get started. > > Adam > http://fadesinslowly.com/ > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Duffy" wrote: > > > > All, > > > > From time to time, I have a search for this old, rare-as-rocking-horse-pooh collection of the BBC archive tracks featured on Peel's Night Ride programme. Invariably I either come up with nothing or a record collector's site asking £100 plus for an original copy. For once though, I came up trumps just now and saw it available for download on a Dutch blog: > > > > http://cortez.wordpress.com/2009/01/03/2008-best-digs-scores/ > > > > Sadly, the cover scans aren't of sufficient resolution to read the sleevenotes, which Peel has admitted to being embarrassed about on one or two of his programmes, but it's nice to have this at all. JP ahead of the game yet again, playing 'World Music' before the term even existed. > > > > Many thanks to all those who've provided uploads recently. > > > > Eddie. > > > From ken_garner@... Tue Nov 3 18:06:14 2009 From: ken_garner@... (ken_garner) Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 17:06:14 -0000 Subject: Two Days Later... Message-ID: ...another uninterrupted 100 minutes of a show from my friend's cassettes, this one with a Members repeat. Again this show is also awaited from the 400 Box, but you never know the two together might provide almost the whole show. Lots of terrific reggae, John in subtle (but clear to regular listeners) oppositional political mood, 7 months into the Thatcher government... k Peel 1979-12-13 Members rpt http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6BYI8LKI From so_it_goes_2512@... Tue Nov 3 18:15:07 2009 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 17:15:07 -0000 Subject: Two Days Later... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Ken Thanks for these shows! much appreciated. I don't suppose you've managed to get round to the Private Passions one yet? I am really looking forward to that. Best wishes Steve [TK] --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken_garner" wrote: > > ...another uninterrupted 100 minutes of a show from my friend's cassettes, this one with a Members repeat. Again this show is also awaited from the 400 Box, but you never know the two together might provide almost the whole show. Lots of terrific reggae, John in subtle (but clear to regular listeners) oppositional political mood, 7 months into the Thatcher government... > > k > > Peel 1979-12-13 Members rpt > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6BYI8LKI > From ken_garner@... Tue Nov 3 18:25:54 2009 From: ken_garner@... (ken_garner) Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 17:25:54 -0000 Subject: Two Days Later... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: tried it twice, groan, discovered different speeds on either side of the tape, levels problem, so rather lost heart! Got to watch this one carefully, so I need an uninterrupted hour. Will have another go maybe soon... k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Hi Ken > > Thanks for these shows! much appreciated. I don't suppose you've managed to get round to the Private Passions one yet? I am really looking forward to that. > > Best wishes > Steve [TK] > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken_garner" wrote: > > > > ...another uninterrupted 100 minutes of a show from my friend's cassettes, this one with a Members repeat. Again this show is also awaited from the 400 Box, but you never know the two together might provide almost the whole show. Lots of terrific reggae, John in subtle (but clear to regular listeners) oppositional political mood, 7 months into the Thatcher government... > > > > k > > > > Peel 1979-12-13 Members rpt > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6BYI8LKI > > > From ddriscoll@... Tue Nov 3 18:33:51 2009 From: ddriscoll@... (Dave Driscoll) Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 17:33:51 -0000 Subject: [peel] Two Days Later... References: Message-ID: <9D58BAFDE75042EEB8B930D5F7E770BA@DRISCOLL> Thanks Ken... Really appreciated Definitely my era, music lving Johnny Plee.. ----- Original Message ----- From: ken_garner To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 5:06 PM Subject: [peel] Two Days Later... ...another uninterrupted 100 minutes of a show from my friend's cassettes, this one with a Members repeat. Again this show is also awaited from the 400 Box, but you never know the two together might provide almost the whole show. Lots of terrific reggae, John in subtle (but clear to regular listeners) oppositional political mood, 7 months into the Thatcher government... k Peel 1979-12-13 Members rpt http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6BYI8LKI From bruce@... Tue Nov 3 19:19:34 2009 From: bruce@... (bneale2003) Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 18:19:34 -0000 Subject: John Peel's Archive Things LP (1970) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hold everything chums! I have a copy of Archive Things and have scanned front & back into detailed pdf files of about 2.5Mb each. I will put them in the 'Files' section on the Yahoo Peel group website. I look after my records so the vinyl should also be in very good condition. Anyone got the equipment to create a digital copy nearby? I live in Hampton, Middlesex. Bruce --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "vinpinman" wrote: > > I have the album cover of this, er album in good pdf format if anyone wants it. I also put one of the tracks in part 7 of my 70 songs Peel tribute a while back. > > > Adam > http://fadesinslowly.com/ > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "alanforduk" wrote: > > > > There's some great stuff on this site - I was thrilled to find some String Driven Thing. There's also several old sampler LPs available - Bumpers (Island), Fill Your Head With Rock (CBS 1970), > > The Rock Machine Turns You On (CBS 1968), etc. > > > > Still going through it. > > > > Cheers > > Alan > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, troche@ wrote: > > > > > > So I went looking for a better cover at scan of the John Peel BBC Archive Things LP, and came up empty, but did across this blog > > > > > > http://time-has-told-me.blogspot.com/2006/12/v.html > > > > > > ...that has a downloadable file of what appears to be some sort of BBC Transcription disc of "John Peel Presents Top Gear" circa 1969. > > > > > > Download link here: > > > > > > http://rapidshare.com/files/9149680/JPTG.zip > > > > > > Side one/two label here: > > > > > > http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/4219/topgearlabel1ij6.jpg > > > http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/556/topgearlabel2cr9.jpg > > > > > > Here is the trackist: > > > > > > > > > 01. John Peel's Voice > > > 02. Sweet Marriage - Mort > > > 03. Bridget St. John - The River > > > 04. Ron Geesin - Agitation in Anticipation of Offspring Part W > > > 05. Bridget St. John - Song To Keep You Company > > > 06. Welfare State - Silence Is Requested In The Ultimate Abyss > > > 07. Bridget St. John - Night In The City > > > 08. Sweet Marriage - Titania > > > 09. Ron Geesin - Agitation In Anticipation Of Offspring Part X > > > 10. Bridget St. John - Lazarus > > > 11. Ron Geesin - Agitation in Anticipation of Offspring Part Y > > > 12. John Peel - Top Gear Signature Tune > > > > > > Is this ground we have covered before? > > > > > > > > > tom in atlanta > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > > > >3. John Peel's Archive Things LP (1970) > > > > Posted by: "Eddie Duffy" eddie.duffy@ duff_eddie > > > > Date: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:17 pm ((PDT)) > > > > > > > >All, > > > > > > > >From time to time, I have a search for this old, rare-as-rocking-horse-pooh collection of the BBC archive tracks featured on Peel's Night Ride programme. Invariably I either come up with nothing or a record collector's site asking £100 plus for an original copy. For once though, I came up trumps just now and saw it available for download on a Dutch blog: > > > > > > > >http://cortez.wordpress.com/2009/01/03/2008-best-digs-scores/ > > > > > > From peel@yahoogroups.com Tue Nov 3 19:21:15 2009 From: peel@yahoogroups.com (peel@yahoogroups.com) Date: 3 Nov 2009 18:21:15 -0000 Subject: New file uploaded to peel Message-ID: <1257272475.29143.41397.w7@yahoogroups.com> Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the peel group. File : /John Peel's Archive Things front cover.pdf Uploaded by : bneale2003 Description : John Peel's Archive Things front cover You can access this file at the URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/peel/files/John%20Peel%27s%20Archive%20Things%20front%20cover.pdf To learn more about file sharing for your group, please visit: http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/groups/original/general.htmlfiles Regards, bneale2003 From peel@yahoogroups.com Tue Nov 3 19:22:51 2009 From: peel@yahoogroups.com (peel@yahoogroups.com) Date: 3 Nov 2009 18:22:51 -0000 Subject: New file uploaded to peel Message-ID: <1257272571.35212.6471.w5@yahoogroups.com> Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the peel group. File : /John Peel's Archive Things back cover.pdf Uploaded by : bneale2003 Description : John Peel's Archive Things back cover You can access this file at the URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/peel/files/John%20Peel%27s%20Archive%20Things%20back%20cover.pdf To learn more about file sharing for your group, please visit: http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/groups/original/general.htmlfiles Regards, bneale2003 From thebarguest@... Tue Nov 3 19:26:42 2009 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 18:26:42 -0000 Subject: new peel shows ? In-Reply-To: <240892.82895.qm@...> Message-ID: Hi Gert ! Goede avond ! > I haven't heard both , sure like to hear them! > > Thanks in advance, > Gert See Colin's previous post : >They've been circulating among pirate radio fans. I found them here: >http://azanorak.com/ >in the "new" section of recordings from the pirate station of the >60s. There's >plenty more from Radio London on the site, if anyone's interested.... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Gert Stuut wrote: > > I haven't heard both , sure like to hear them! > > Thanks in advance, > Gert > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Humphrey > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Fri, October 30, 2009 8:34:45 PM > Subject: [peel] new peel shows ? > > > Have recordings from 5th Dec 1970 and 9th Aug 1967 ever been shared ? > Can't see them listed in Wiki or 30242 site ...... > From thebarguest@... Tue Nov 3 19:30:19 2009 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 18:30:19 -0000 Subject: Two Days Later... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Playing it now - it's pretty good sound quality ! And, of course, from a seminal era (77-82) of peak-inventiveness new-wave. Thanks, K ! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken_garner" wrote: > > ...another uninterrupted 100 minutes of a show from my friend's cassettes, this one with a Members repeat. Again this show is also awaited from the 400 Box, but you never know the two together might provide almost the whole show. Lots of terrific reggae, John in subtle (but clear to regular listeners) oppositional political mood, 7 months into the Thatcher government... > > k > > Peel 1979-12-13 Members rpt > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6BYI8LKI > From dutch_record_59@... Wed Nov 4 09:53:06 2009 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 00:53:06 -0800 (PST) Subject: [peel] Re: new peel shows ? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <946564.99311.qm@...> Goede morgen Humphrey, I checked the Azanorak site , downloaded a file, but found out it was password protected! Where can I found the password(s)? ________________________________ From: Humphrey To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, November 3, 2009 7:26:42 PM Subject: [peel] Re: new peel shows ? Hi Gert ! Goede avond ! > I haven't heard both , sure like to hear them! > > Thanks in advance, > Gert See Colin's previous post : >They've been circulating among pirate radio fans. I found them here: >http://azanorak. com/ >in the "new" section of recordings from the pirate station of the >60s. There's >plenty more from Radio London on the site, if anyone's interested.. .. --- In peel@yahoogroups. com, Gert Stuut wrote: > > I haven't heard both , sure like to hear them! > > Thanks in advance, > Gert > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __ > From: Humphrey > To: peel@yahoogroups. com > Sent: Fri, October 30, 2009 8:34:45 PM > Subject: [peel] new peel shows ? > > > Have recordings from 5th Dec 1970 and 9th Aug 1967 ever been shared ? > Can't see them listed in Wiki or 30242 site ...... > From michael.capewell@... Wed Nov 4 11:15:19 2009 From: michael.capewell@... (mickcapewell) Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 10:15:19 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: new peel shows ? References: <946564.99311.qm@...> Message-ID: <2F273BDFE6564A14BA3911648B543F67@MAIN> I checked the Azanorak site , downloaded a file, but found out it was password protected! Where can I found the password(s)? **** Gert, the password for all their files is freeradio. From dutch_record_59@... Wed Nov 4 16:27:04 2009 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 07:27:04 -0800 (PST) Subject: [peel] Re: new peel shows ? In-Reply-To: <2F273BDFE6564A14BA3911648B543F67@MAIN> References: <946564.99311.qm@...> <2F273BDFE6564A14BA3911648B543F67@MAIN> Message-ID: <84152.92390.qm@...> Thanks Mick, Gert ________________________________ From: mickcapewell To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wed, November 4, 2009 11:15:19 AM Subject: Re: [peel] Re: new peel shows ? I checked the Azanorak site , downloaded a file, but found out it was password protected! Where can I found the password(s)? **** Gert, the password for all their files is freeradio. From martinw@... Wed Nov 4 22:44:52 2009 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 21:44:52 +0000 Subject: Sam And Dave on Peel Message-ID: This week on Marc Riley's show on 6 Music he is playing a session which he said was from Peel As far as I can see it isn't in either of Ken's books. Anyone got any ideas about it martinw From ken_garner@... Thu Nov 5 00:36:00 2009 From: ken_garner@... (ken_garner) Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 23:36:00 -0000 Subject: Sam And Dave on Peel In-Reply-To: Message-ID: dunno. But, blimey, I can't believe none of us would have heard of that scoop before, if it is genuine! I have sent a message to Richard Jeffrey, the current R1 archivist etc, to see what he knows. My hunch is this might have been on a one off other daytime R1 show (R1 CLUB?) Peel might have presented as a guest, OR pre-dates Radio 1 (the original Top Gear, 64-65?), OR was in a TV show on BBC2 Peel might have hosted. But I could easily be wrong! I suspect it dates from the time of the celebrated Stax volt tour of the UK in 67 (?) if it's genuine... k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > This week on Marc Riley's show on 6 Music he is playing > a session which he said was from Peel > As far as I can see it isn't in either of Ken's books. > Anyone got any ideas about it > > martinw > From deerlabsky@... Thu Nov 5 03:59:12 2009 From: deerlabsky@... (deerlabsky) Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 02:59:12 -0000 Subject: Workable links from 'The Peel Tapes' Message-ID: Firstly, a thankyou for all the posts and sharing (which until now i've shown my appreciation by being a voyeur and a leech). By using Internet Archive i've collected together the links that still work (up to yesterday morning anyways). Hopefully this will be of use. 14th August 1967 The final Perfumed Garden in five parts. Thanks to Dubster 14th August 1967 - part 1 of 5 67 mins, 33 mb. 14th August 1967 - part 2 of 5 69 mins, 24 mb. 14th August 1967 - part 2 of 5 69 mins, 33 mb. 14th August 1967 - part 3 of 5 70 mins, 35 mb. 14th August 1967 - part 4 of 5 69 mins, 33 mb. 14th August 1967 - part 5 of 5 43 mins, 23 mb. 12th December 1968 - part 1 Night Ride, featuring John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Christopher Logue Thanks to Dubster 12th December 1968 - part 2 ...and sessions by John Martyn, Jacquie McShea & John Renbourn Thanks to Dubster 31st December 1975 52 mins, 47 mb. Session by Ivor Cutler Thanks to Adam 10th December 1976 81 mb.zip file. Punk special also from Dubster, I think 19th July 1979 120 mins, 65mb. Session by the the Russians. Thanks to John Peel Everyday 30th August 1979 - part 1 46 mins, 64 mb. JP's 40th birthday Thanks to Dave J 30th August 1979 - part 2 46 mins, 64 mb. JP's 40th birthday Thanks to Dave J 30th August 1979 - part 3 32 mins, 44 mb. JP's 40th birthday Thanks to Dave J 30th August 1979 - part 4 20 mins, 29 mb. JP's 40th birthday Thanks to Dave J 12th December 1979 - part 1 31 mins, 14 mb. Session by The Flys. Thanks to me (aged 14) 12th December 1979 - part 2 32 mins, 15 mb. Session by The Flys. 24th December 1979 - part 1 33 mins, 45 mb. Sessions by Steel Pulse, Cure, Damned, Secret Affair etc Thanks to Dave J 24th December 1979 - part 2 28 mins, 38 mb. Sessions by Steel Pulse, Cure, Damned, Secret Affair etc Thanks to Dave J 1979 Festive 50 - Top 10 26 mins, 9 mb. Thanks to Adam 2nd January 1980 - part 1 30 mins, 42 mb. Sessions by UB40 & Public Image Ltd Thanks to Dave J 2nd January 1980 - part 2 30 mins, 42 mb. Sessions by UB40 & Public Image Ltd Thanks to Dave J 26th April 1980 57 mins, 26 mb. Independent labels special. One of mine. July 1980 - part 1 47 mins, 22 mb. Sessions by The Glass Torpedoes & The Stranglers July 1980 - part 2 46 mins, 21 mb. Sessions by The Glass Torpedoes & The Stranglers 8th April 1981 120 mins, 56mb. All-singles show. Thanks to John Peel Everyday 12th May 1981 123 mins, 64mb. Sessions by Ski Patrol & Flock Of Seagulls. Thanks to John Peel Everyday 13th May 1981 118 mins, 56mb. Sessions by The Revillos & Department S. Thanks to John Peel Everyday 18th May 1981 120 mins, 63mb. Sessions by the Moondogs & Ivor Cutler. Thanks to John Peel Everyday 19th May 1981 120 mins, 65mb. Sessions by the Moderates & the Lucys. Thanks to John Peel Everyday 30th May 1984 46 mins, 22mb. The night Liverpool won the European Cup. My favourite Peel Tape. Many thanks to John Bravin 1987 Tapes - part 1 214 mb zip file. OK, these files are massive. Huge. Stupendous. They're bigger than a very big thing that's just eaten another very big thing. But if you've got a decent connection and a fair amount of spare time, they're exactly the sort of thing this web site was set up to share. Best played on i-Tunes, I'm told. Thanks to Jurgen 1987 Tapes - part 2 217 mb zip file. Thanks to Jurgen 1987 Tapes - part 3 235 mb zip file. Thanks to Jurgen 1987 Tapes - part 4 219 mb zip file. Thanks to Jurgen Peeling Back The Years JP interviewed by John Walters in 1987, in 6 parts. Peeling Back The Years - part 1 38 mins, 8mb. Peeling Back The Years - part 2 40 mins, 8mb. Peeling Back The Years - part 3 34 mins, 7mb. Peeling Back The Years - part 4 39 mins, 8mb. Peeling Back The Years - part 5 33 mins, 7mb. Peeling Back The Years - part 6 33 mins, 7mb. 2nd November 1987 36 mins, 33 mb. Session by The Wedding Present (as The Ukrainians) Thanks to Simon (again). 1988 Festive 50 - #50 - 31 90 mins, 64 mb RAR file. Thanks to Stu. Desert Island Discs 40 mins, 13 mb. 14th January 1990: JP interviewed by Sue Lawley 1st July 1990 46 mins, 43 mb. Session by The Happy Flowers Thanks to Rich. Sometime in 1993 (BFBS, Germany) 26 mins, 12 mb. Thanks to Sven 26th June 1993 - part 1 (BFBS, Germany) 50 mins, 25 mb. Thanks to Sven 26th June 1993 - part 2 (BFBS, Germany) 54 mins, 27 mb. Thanks to Sven 3rd March 1998 - part 1 47 mins, 64 mb. Session by The Fall Thanks to Stuart 3rd March 1998 - part 2 40 mins, 59 mb. Session by The Fall Thanks to Stuart 11th January 2000 60 mins, 29 mb. From Groningen. Live session by Hefner. Thanks to Peter 1st January 2002 120 mins, 95 mb. Thanks to Steve at In Session Tonight 18th April 2002 116 mins, 56 mb. Session by Travis Cut. Thanks to Stu 14th May 2002 94 mins, 64 mb. Session by The Hints. Thanks again to Stu 8th May 2003 - part 1 60 mins, 54 mb. Session by Laura Cantrell. Thanks to Rob 8th May 2003 - part 2 60 mins, 54 mb. Session by Laura Cantrell. Thanks to Rob 2nd September 2003 120 mins, 58 mb. Session by The Blueskins. Thanks to Dave McGurgan 3rd September 2003 - part 1 60 mins, 58 mb. Session by The Gossip. Thanks to Rob 3rd September 2003 - part 2 60 mins, 58 mb. Session by The Gossip. Thanks to Rob 24th September 2003 47 mins, 22 mb. Session by David Jack. Thanks to Simon Ashton 29th November 2003 (BBC World Service) 36 mb RAR file. http://rapidshare.com/files/37384751/Various_-_John_Peel_World_Service__\ 29-11-03_.rar 11th December 2003 119 mins, 58 mb. Session by The Midnight Evils. Thanks to Dave McGurgan 23rd December 2003 - part 1 59 mins, 54 mb. Sessions by Laura Cantrell & Ballboy. Thanks to Rob 23rd December 2003 - part 2 62 mins, 58 mb. Sessions by Laura Cantrell & Ballboy. Thanks to Rob 6th May 2004 43 mins, 20 mb. Session by Electrelane. Thanks to Simon Ashton Andy Kershaw's tribute to JP 115 mins, 59 mb. Thanks to Steve at Bowblog. In stereo for a limited period only. (Don't get used to it, audiophiles.) The Fall intros 3 mins, 4 mb. A very very silly tape. A thousand thanks to Pete for this one http://x818.com/peelfallintros/ Bye for now, Dan From arzach@... Thu Nov 5 14:47:11 2009 From: arzach@... (John M Campbell) Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 05:47:11 -0800 Subject: [peel] Workable links from 'The Peel Tapes' In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Dan, Ta fer the nice Peel Happen to know where I might find the rest of this session? One of my favorites: BBC Radio 1 - John Peel Show 800102 - 03 - Cassette Two Side A 01 and 02 thanks, johnC From: deerlabsky Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 6:59 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Workable links from 'The Peel Tapes' Firstly, a thankyou for all the posts and sharing (which until now i've shown my appreciation by being a voyeur and a leech). By using Internet Archive i've collected together the links that still work (up to yesterday morning anyways). Hopefully this will be of use. 14th August 1967 The final Perfumed Garden in five parts. Thanks to Dubster 14th August 1967 - part 1 of 5 67 mins, 33 mb. 14th August 1967 - part 2 of 5 69 mins, 24 mb. 14th August 1967 - part 2 of 5 69 mins, 33 mb. 14th August 1967 - part 3 of 5 70 mins, 35 mb. 14th August 1967 - part 4 of 5 69 mins, 33 mb. 14th August 1967 - part 5 of 5 43 mins, 23 mb. 12th December 1968 - part 1 Night Ride, featuring John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Christopher Logue Thanks to Dubster 12th December 1968 - part 2 ...and sessions by John Martyn, Jacquie McShea & John Renbourn Thanks to Dubster 31st December 1975 52 mins, 47 mb. Session by Ivor Cutler Thanks to Adam 10th December 1976 81 mb.zip file. Punk special also from Dubster, I think 19th July 1979 120 mins, 65mb. Session by the the Russians. Thanks to John Peel Everyday 30th August 1979 - part 1 46 mins, 64 mb. JP's 40th birthday Thanks to Dave J 30th August 1979 - part 2 46 mins, 64 mb. JP's 40th birthday Thanks to Dave J 30th August 1979 - part 3 32 mins, 44 mb. JP's 40th birthday Thanks to Dave J 30th August 1979 - part 4 20 mins, 29 mb. JP's 40th birthday Thanks to Dave J 12th December 1979 - part 1 31 mins, 14 mb. Session by The Flys. Thanks to me (aged 14) 12th December 1979 - part 2 32 mins, 15 mb. Session by The Flys. 24th December 1979 - part 1 33 mins, 45 mb. Sessions by Steel Pulse, Cure, Damned, Secret Affair etc Thanks to Dave J 24th December 1979 - part 2 28 mins, 38 mb. Sessions by Steel Pulse, Cure, Damned, Secret Affair etc Thanks to Dave J 1979 Festive 50 - Top 10 26 mins, 9 mb. Thanks to Adam 2nd January 1980 - part 1 30 mins, 42 mb. Sessions by UB40 & Public Image Ltd Thanks to Dave J 2nd January 1980 - part 2 30 mins, 42 mb. Sessions by UB40 & Public Image Ltd Thanks to Dave J 26th April 1980 57 mins, 26 mb. Independent labels special. One of mine. July 1980 - part 1 47 mins, 22 mb. Sessions by The Glass Torpedoes & The Stranglers July 1980 - part 2 46 mins, 21 mb. Sessions by The Glass Torpedoes & The Stranglers 8th April 1981 120 mins, 56mb. All-singles show. Thanks to John Peel Everyday 12th May 1981 123 mins, 64mb. Sessions by Ski Patrol & Flock Of Seagulls. Thanks to John Peel Everyday 13th May 1981 118 mins, 56mb. Sessions by The Revillos & Department S. Thanks to John Peel Everyday 18th May 1981 120 mins, 63mb. Sessions by the Moondogs & Ivor Cutler. Thanks to John Peel Everyday 19th May 1981 120 mins, 65mb. Sessions by the Moderates & the Lucys. Thanks to John Peel Everyday 30th May 1984 46 mins, 22mb. The night Liverpool won the European Cup. My favourite Peel Tape. Many thanks to John Bravin 1987 Tapes - part 1 214 mb zip file. OK, these files are massive. Huge. Stupendous. They're bigger than a very big thing that's just eaten another very big thing. But if you've got a decent connection and a fair amount of spare time, they're exactly the sort of thing this web site was set up to share. Best played on i-Tunes, I'm told. Thanks to Jurgen 1987 Tapes - part 2 217 mb zip file. Thanks to Jurgen 1987 Tapes - part 3 235 mb zip file. Thanks to Jurgen 1987 Tapes - part 4 219 mb zip file. Thanks to Jurgen Peeling Back The Years JP interviewed by John Walters in 1987, in 6 parts. Peeling Back The Years - part 1 38 mins, 8mb. Peeling Back The Years - part 2 40 mins, 8mb. Peeling Back The Years - part 3 34 mins, 7mb. Peeling Back The Years - part 4 39 mins, 8mb. Peeling Back The Years - part 5 33 mins, 7mb. Peeling Back The Years - part 6 33 mins, 7mb. 2nd November 1987 36 mins, 33 mb. Session by The Wedding Present (as The Ukrainians) Thanks to Simon (again). 1988 Festive 50 - #50 - 31 90 mins, 64 mb RAR file. Thanks to Stu. Desert Island Discs 40 mins, 13 mb. 14th January 1990: JP interviewed by Sue Lawley 1st July 1990 46 mins, 43 mb. Session by The Happy Flowers Thanks to Rich. Sometime in 1993 (BFBS, Germany) 26 mins, 12 mb. Thanks to Sven 26th June 1993 - part 1 (BFBS, Germany) 50 mins, 25 mb. Thanks to Sven 26th June 1993 - part 2 (BFBS, Germany) 54 mins, 27 mb. Thanks to Sven 3rd March 1998 - part 1 47 mins, 64 mb. Session by The Fall Thanks to Stuart 3rd March 1998 - part 2 40 mins, 59 mb. Session by The Fall Thanks to Stuart 11th January 2000 60 mins, 29 mb. From Groningen. Live session by Hefner. Thanks to Peter 1st January 2002 120 mins, 95 mb. Thanks to Steve at In Session Tonight 18th April 2002 116 mins, 56 mb. Session by Travis Cut. Thanks to Stu 14th May 2002 94 mins, 64 mb. Session by The Hints. Thanks again to Stu 8th May 2003 - part 1 60 mins, 54 mb. Session by Laura Cantrell. Thanks to Rob 8th May 2003 - part 2 60 mins, 54 mb. Session by Laura Cantrell. Thanks to Rob 2nd September 2003 120 mins, 58 mb. Session by The Blueskins. Thanks to Dave McGurgan 3rd September 2003 - part 1 60 mins, 58 mb. Session by The Gossip. Thanks to Rob 3rd September 2003 - part 2 60 mins, 58 mb. Session by The Gossip. Thanks to Rob 24th September 2003 47 mins, 22 mb. Session by David Jack. Thanks to Simon Ashton 29th November 2003 (BBC World Service) 36 mb RAR file. http://rapidshare.com/files/37384751/Various_-_John_Peel_World_Service__29-11-03_.rar 11th December 2003 119 mins, 58 mb. Session by The Midnight Evils. Thanks to Dave McGurgan 23rd December 2003 - part 1 59 mins, 54 mb. Sessions by Laura Cantrell & Ballboy. Thanks to Rob 23rd December 2003 - part 2 62 mins, 58 mb. Sessions by Laura Cantrell & Ballboy. Thanks to Rob 6th May 2004 43 mins, 20 mb. Session by Electrelane. Thanks to Simon Ashton Andy Kershaw's tribute to JP 115 mins, 59 mb. Thanks to Steve at Bowblog. In stereo for a limited period only. (Don't get used to it, audiophiles.) The Fall intros 3 mins, 4 mb. A very very silly tape. A thousand thanks to Pete for this one http://x818.com/peelfallintros/ Bye for now, Dan From so_it_goes_2512@... Thu Nov 5 16:33:32 2009 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (Father Christmas) Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 15:33:32 -0000 Subject: Workable links from 'The Peel Tapes' In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi John and Dan Thanks too for the 14 May 2002! Don't know how I missed this one. John, the full show is on the Wiki in Bill's masterful reconstruction, the best I've ever heard. http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/02_January_1980 Best wishes Steve [TK] --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "John M Campbell" wrote: > > Hi Dan, > Ta fer the nice Peel > Happen to know where I might find the rest of this session? One of my favorites: > BBC Radio 1 - John Peel Show 800102 - 03 - Cassette Two Side A > 01 and 02 > thanks, johnC > > From: deerlabsky > Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 6:59 PM > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] Workable links from 'The Peel Tapes' > > > > Firstly, a thankyou for all the posts and sharing (which until now i've shown my appreciation by being a voyeur and a leech). > By using Internet Archive i've collected together the links that still work (up to yesterday morning anyways). Hopefully this will be of use. > > 14th August 1967 > The final Perfumed Garden in five parts. > Thanks to Dubster > 14th August 1967 - part 1 of 5 > 67 mins, 33 mb. > 14th August 1967 - part 2 of 5 > 69 mins, 24 mb. > 14th August 1967 - part 2 of 5 > 69 mins, 33 mb. > 14th August 1967 - part 3 of 5 > 70 mins, 35 mb. > 14th August 1967 - part 4 of 5 > 69 mins, 33 mb. > 14th August 1967 - part 5 of 5 > 43 mins, 23 mb. > > 12th December 1968 - part 1 > Night Ride, featuring John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Christopher Logue > Thanks to Dubster > > 12th December 1968 - part 2 > ...and sessions by John Martyn, Jacquie McShea & John Renbourn > Thanks to Dubster > > 31st December 1975 > 52 mins, 47 mb. Session by Ivor Cutler > Thanks to Adam > > 10th December 1976 > 81 mb.zip file. Punk special > also from Dubster, I think > > 19th July 1979 > 120 mins, 65mb. Session by the the Russians. > Thanks to John Peel Everyday > > 30th August 1979 - part 1 > 46 mins, 64 mb. JP's 40th birthday > Thanks to Dave J > > 30th August 1979 - part 2 > 46 mins, 64 mb. JP's 40th birthday > Thanks to Dave J > > 30th August 1979 - part 3 > 32 mins, 44 mb. JP's 40th birthday > Thanks to Dave J > > 30th August 1979 - part 4 > 20 mins, 29 mb. JP's 40th birthday > Thanks to Dave J > > 12th December 1979 - part 1 > 31 mins, 14 mb. Session by The Flys. > Thanks to me (aged 14) > > 12th December 1979 - part 2 > 32 mins, 15 mb. Session by The Flys. > > 24th December 1979 - part 1 > 33 mins, 45 mb. Sessions by Steel Pulse, Cure, Damned, Secret Affair etc > Thanks to Dave J > > 24th December 1979 - part 2 > 28 mins, 38 mb. Sessions by Steel Pulse, Cure, Damned, Secret Affair etc > Thanks to Dave J > > 1979 Festive 50 - Top 10 > 26 mins, 9 mb. > Thanks to Adam > > 2nd January 1980 - part 1 > 30 mins, 42 mb. Sessions by UB40 & Public Image Ltd > Thanks to Dave J > > 2nd January 1980 - part 2 > 30 mins, 42 mb. Sessions by UB40 & Public Image Ltd > Thanks to Dave J > > 26th April 1980 > 57 mins, 26 mb. Independent labels special. > One of mine. > > July 1980 - part 1 > 47 mins, 22 mb. Sessions by The Glass Torpedoes & The Stranglers > > July 1980 - part 2 > 46 mins, 21 mb. Sessions by The Glass Torpedoes & The Stranglers > > 8th April 1981 > 120 mins, 56mb. All-singles show. > Thanks to John Peel Everyday > > 12th May 1981 > 123 mins, 64mb. Sessions by Ski Patrol & Flock Of Seagulls. > Thanks to John Peel Everyday > > 13th May 1981 > 118 mins, 56mb. Sessions by The Revillos & Department S. > Thanks to John Peel Everyday > > 18th May 1981 > 120 mins, 63mb. Sessions by the Moondogs & Ivor Cutler. > Thanks to John Peel Everyday > > 19th May 1981 > 120 mins, 65mb. Sessions by the Moderates & the Lucys. > Thanks to John Peel Everyday > > 30th May 1984 > 46 mins, 22mb. The night Liverpool won the European Cup. > My favourite Peel Tape. Many thanks to John Bravin > > 1987 Tapes - part 1 > 214 mb zip file. OK, these files are massive. Huge. Stupendous. They're bigger than a very big thing that's just eaten another very big thing. But if you've got a decent connection and a fair amount of spare time, they're exactly the sort of thing this web site was set up to share. Best played on i-Tunes, I'm told. > Thanks to Jurgen > > 1987 Tapes - part 2 > 217 mb zip file. > Thanks to Jurgen > > 1987 Tapes - part 3 > 235 mb zip file. > Thanks to Jurgen > > 1987 Tapes - part 4 > 219 mb zip file. > Thanks to Jurgen > > Peeling Back The Years > JP interviewed by John Walters in 1987, in 6 parts. > Peeling Back The Years - part 1 > 38 mins, 8mb. > Peeling Back The Years - part 2 > 40 mins, 8mb. > Peeling Back The Years - part 3 > 34 mins, 7mb. > Peeling Back The Years - part 4 > 39 mins, 8mb. > Peeling Back The Years - part 5 > 33 mins, 7mb. > Peeling Back The Years - part 6 > 33 mins, 7mb. > > 2nd November 1987 > 36 mins, 33 mb. Session by The Wedding Present (as The Ukrainians) > Thanks to Simon (again). > > 1988 Festive 50 - #50 - 31 > 90 mins, 64 mb RAR file. > Thanks to Stu. > > Desert Island Discs > 40 mins, 13 mb. 14th January 1990: JP interviewed by Sue Lawley > > 1st July 1990 > 46 mins, 43 mb. Session by The Happy Flowers > Thanks to Rich. > > Sometime in 1993 (BFBS, Germany) > 26 mins, 12 mb. > Thanks to Sven > > 26th June 1993 - part 1 (BFBS, Germany) > 50 mins, 25 mb. > Thanks to Sven > > 26th June 1993 - part 2 (BFBS, Germany) > 54 mins, 27 mb. > Thanks to Sven > > 3rd March 1998 - part 1 > 47 mins, 64 mb. Session by The Fall > Thanks to Stuart > > 3rd March 1998 - part 2 > 40 mins, 59 mb. Session by The Fall > Thanks to Stuart > > 11th January 2000 > 60 mins, 29 mb. From Groningen. Live session by Hefner. > Thanks to Peter > > 1st January 2002 > 120 mins, 95 mb. > Thanks to Steve at In Session Tonight > > 18th April 2002 > 116 mins, 56 mb. Session by Travis Cut. > Thanks to Stu > > 14th May 2002 > 94 mins, 64 mb. Session by The Hints. > Thanks again to Stu > > 8th May 2003 - part 1 > 60 mins, 54 mb. Session by Laura Cantrell. > Thanks to Rob > > 8th May 2003 - part 2 > 60 mins, 54 mb. Session by Laura Cantrell. > Thanks to Rob > > 2nd September 2003 > 120 mins, 58 mb. Session by The Blueskins. > Thanks to Dave McGurgan > > 3rd September 2003 - part 1 > 60 mins, 58 mb. Session by The Gossip. > Thanks to Rob > > 3rd September 2003 - part 2 > 60 mins, 58 mb. Session by The Gossip. > Thanks to Rob > > 24th September 2003 > 47 mins, 22 mb. Session by David Jack. > Thanks to Simon Ashton > > 29th November 2003 (BBC World Service) > 36 mb RAR file. > http://rapidshare.com/files/37384751/Various_-_John_Peel_World_Service__29-11-03_.rar > > 11th December 2003 > 119 mins, 58 mb. Session by The Midnight Evils. > Thanks to Dave McGurgan > > 23rd December 2003 - part 1 > 59 mins, 54 mb. Sessions by Laura Cantrell & Ballboy. > Thanks to Rob > > 23rd December 2003 - part 2 > 62 mins, 58 mb. Sessions by Laura Cantrell & Ballboy. > Thanks to Rob > > 6th May 2004 > 43 mins, 20 mb. Session by Electrelane. > Thanks to Simon Ashton > > > > Andy Kershaw's tribute to JP > 115 mins, 59 mb. Thanks to Steve at Bowblog. > In stereo for a limited period only. (Don't get used to it, audiophiles.) > > The Fall intros > 3 mins, 4 mb. A very very silly tape. > A thousand thanks to Pete for this one > http://x818.com/peelfallintros/ > > Bye for now, > Dan > From deerlabsky@... Thu Nov 5 23:35:22 2009 From: deerlabsky@... (deerlabsky) Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 22:35:22 -0000 Subject: Workable links from 'The Peel Tapes' In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Do the links for Bill's reconstruction still work for anyone? I'm getting the 'Reported Attack Site!' page for both Bill's archive and most recent batch . Tested the links for a random 500 box show and experienced the same problem. From what I gather such problems were noted before (messages 10450 and 10486 ), were these ever sorted? Hopefully it's not too serious. Bye for now, Dan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Father Christmas" wrote: > > Hi John and Dan > > Thanks too for the 14 May 2002! Don't know how I missed this one. > John, the full show is on the Wiki in Bill's masterful reconstruction, the best I've ever heard. > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/02_January_1980 > > Best wishes > Steve [TK] > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "John M Campbell" arzach@ wrote: > > > > Hi Dan, > > Ta fer the nice Peel > > Happen to know where I might find the rest of this session? One of my favorites: > > BBC Radio 1 - John Peel Show 800102 - 03 - Cassette Two Side A > > 01 and 02 > > thanks, johnC > > > > From: deerlabsky > > Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 6:59 PM > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: [peel] Workable links from 'The Peel Tapes' > > > > > > > > Firstly, a thankyou for all the posts and sharing (which until now i've shown my appreciation by being a voyeur and a leech). > > By using Internet Archive i've collected together the links that still work (up to yesterday morning anyways). Hopefully this will be of use. > > > > 14th August 1967 > > The final Perfumed Garden in five parts. > > Thanks to Dubster > > 14th August 1967 - part 1 of 5 > > 67 mins, 33 mb. > > 14th August 1967 - part 2 of 5 > > 69 mins, 24 mb. > > 14th August 1967 - part 2 of 5 > > 69 mins, 33 mb. > > 14th August 1967 - part 3 of 5 > > 70 mins, 35 mb. > > 14th August 1967 - part 4 of 5 > > 69 mins, 33 mb. > > 14th August 1967 - part 5 of 5 > > 43 mins, 23 mb. > > > > 12th December 1968 - part 1 > > Night Ride, featuring John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Christopher Logue > > Thanks to Dubster > > > > 12th December 1968 - part 2 > > ...and sessions by John Martyn, Jacquie McShea & John Renbourn > > Thanks to Dubster > > > > 31st December 1975 > > 52 mins, 47 mb. Session by Ivor Cutler > > Thanks to Adam > > > > 10th December 1976 > > 81 mb.zip file. Punk special > > also from Dubster, I think > > > > 19th July 1979 > > 120 mins, 65mb. Session by the the Russians. > > Thanks to John Peel Everyday > > > > 30th August 1979 - part 1 > > 46 mins, 64 mb. JP's 40th birthday > > Thanks to Dave J > > > > 30th August 1979 - part 2 > > 46 mins, 64 mb. JP's 40th birthday > > Thanks to Dave J > > > > 30th August 1979 - part 3 > > 32 mins, 44 mb. JP's 40th birthday > > Thanks to Dave J > > > > 30th August 1979 - part 4 > > 20 mins, 29 mb. JP's 40th birthday > > Thanks to Dave J > > > > 12th December 1979 - part 1 > > 31 mins, 14 mb. Session by The Flys. > > Thanks to me (aged 14) > > > > 12th December 1979 - part 2 > > 32 mins, 15 mb. Session by The Flys. > > > > 24th December 1979 - part 1 > > 33 mins, 45 mb. Sessions by Steel Pulse, Cure, Damned, Secret Affair etc > > Thanks to Dave J > > > > 24th December 1979 - part 2 > > 28 mins, 38 mb. Sessions by Steel Pulse, Cure, Damned, Secret Affair etc > > Thanks to Dave J > > > > 1979 Festive 50 - Top 10 > > 26 mins, 9 mb. > > Thanks to Adam > > > > 2nd January 1980 - part 1 > > 30 mins, 42 mb. Sessions by UB40 & Public Image Ltd > > Thanks to Dave J > > > > 2nd January 1980 - part 2 > > 30 mins, 42 mb. Sessions by UB40 & Public Image Ltd > > Thanks to Dave J > > > > 26th April 1980 > > 57 mins, 26 mb. Independent labels special. > > One of mine. > > > > July 1980 - part 1 > > 47 mins, 22 mb. Sessions by The Glass Torpedoes & The Stranglers > > > > July 1980 - part 2 > > 46 mins, 21 mb. Sessions by The Glass Torpedoes & The Stranglers > > > > 8th April 1981 > > 120 mins, 56mb. All-singles show. > > Thanks to John Peel Everyday > > > > 12th May 1981 > > 123 mins, 64mb. Sessions by Ski Patrol & Flock Of Seagulls. > > Thanks to John Peel Everyday > > > > 13th May 1981 > > 118 mins, 56mb. Sessions by The Revillos & Department S. > > Thanks to John Peel Everyday > > > > 18th May 1981 > > 120 mins, 63mb. Sessions by the Moondogs & Ivor Cutler. > > Thanks to John Peel Everyday > > > > 19th May 1981 > > 120 mins, 65mb. Sessions by the Moderates & the Lucys. > > Thanks to John Peel Everyday > > > > 30th May 1984 > > 46 mins, 22mb. The night Liverpool won the European Cup. > > My favourite Peel Tape. Many thanks to John Bravin > > > > 1987 Tapes - part 1 > > 214 mb zip file. OK, these files are massive. Huge. Stupendous. They're bigger than a very big thing that's just eaten another very big thing. But if you've got a decent connection and a fair amount of spare time, they're exactly the sort of thing this web site was set up to share. Best played on i-Tunes, I'm told. > > Thanks to Jurgen > > > > 1987 Tapes - part 2 > > 217 mb zip file. > > Thanks to Jurgen > > > > 1987 Tapes - part 3 > > 235 mb zip file. > > Thanks to Jurgen > > > > 1987 Tapes - part 4 > > 219 mb zip file. > > Thanks to Jurgen > > > > Peeling Back The Years > > JP interviewed by John Walters in 1987, in 6 parts. > > Peeling Back The Years - part 1 > > 38 mins, 8mb. > > Peeling Back The Years - part 2 > > 40 mins, 8mb. > > Peeling Back The Years - part 3 > > 34 mins, 7mb. > > Peeling Back The Years - part 4 > > 39 mins, 8mb. > > Peeling Back The Years - part 5 > > 33 mins, 7mb. > > Peeling Back The Years - part 6 > > 33 mins, 7mb. > > > > 2nd November 1987 > > 36 mins, 33 mb. Session by The Wedding Present (as The Ukrainians) > > Thanks to Simon (again). > > > > 1988 Festive 50 - #50 - 31 > > 90 mins, 64 mb RAR file. > > Thanks to Stu. > > > > Desert Island Discs > > 40 mins, 13 mb. 14th January 1990: JP interviewed by Sue Lawley > > > > 1st July 1990 > > 46 mins, 43 mb. Session by The Happy Flowers > > Thanks to Rich. > > > > Sometime in 1993 (BFBS, Germany) > > 26 mins, 12 mb. > > Thanks to Sven > > > > 26th June 1993 - part 1 (BFBS, Germany) > > 50 mins, 25 mb. > > Thanks to Sven > > > > 26th June 1993 - part 2 (BFBS, Germany) > > 54 mins, 27 mb. > > Thanks to Sven > > > > 3rd March 1998 - part 1 > > 47 mins, 64 mb. Session by The Fall > > Thanks to Stuart > > > > 3rd March 1998 - part 2 > > 40 mins, 59 mb. Session by The Fall > > Thanks to Stuart > > > > 11th January 2000 > > 60 mins, 29 mb. From Groningen. Live session by Hefner. > > Thanks to Peter > > > > 1st January 2002 > > 120 mins, 95 mb. > > Thanks to Steve at In Session Tonight > > > > 18th April 2002 > > 116 mins, 56 mb. Session by Travis Cut. > > Thanks to Stu > > > > 14th May 2002 > > 94 mins, 64 mb. Session by The Hints. > > Thanks again to Stu > > > > 8th May 2003 - part 1 > > 60 mins, 54 mb. Session by Laura Cantrell. > > Thanks to Rob > > > > 8th May 2003 - part 2 > > 60 mins, 54 mb. Session by Laura Cantrell. > > Thanks to Rob > > > > 2nd September 2003 > > 120 mins, 58 mb. Session by The Blueskins. > > Thanks to Dave McGurgan > > > > 3rd September 2003 - part 1 > > 60 mins, 58 mb. Session by The Gossip. > > Thanks to Rob > > > > 3rd September 2003 - part 2 > > 60 mins, 58 mb. Session by The Gossip. > > Thanks to Rob > > > > 24th September 2003 > > 47 mins, 22 mb. Session by David Jack. > > Thanks to Simon Ashton > > > > 29th November 2003 (BBC World Service) > > 36 mb RAR file. > > http://rapidshare.com/files/37384751/Various_-_John_Peel_World_Service__\ 29-11-03_.rar > > > > 11th December 2003 > > 119 mins, 58 mb. Session by The Midnight Evils. > > Thanks to Dave McGurgan > > > > 23rd December 2003 - part 1 > > 59 mins, 54 mb. Sessions by Laura Cantrell & Ballboy. > > Thanks to Rob > > > > 23rd December 2003 - part 2 > > 62 mins, 58 mb. Sessions by Laura Cantrell & Ballboy. > > Thanks to Rob > > > > 6th May 2004 > > 43 mins, 20 mb. Session by Electrelane. > > Thanks to Simon Ashton > > > > > > > > Andy Kershaw's tribute to JP > > 115 mins, 59 mb. Thanks to Steve at Bowblog. > > In stereo for a limited period only. (Don't get used to it, audiophiles.) > > > > The Fall intros > > 3 mins, 4 mb. A very very silly tape. > > A thousand thanks to Pete for this one > > http://x818.com/peelfallintros/ > > > > Bye for now, > > Dan > > > From lorcan58@... Fri Nov 6 00:03:24 2009 From: lorcan58@... (lorcan58) Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 23:03:24 -0000 Subject: 1995 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: The 1995 playlists are now available at http://www.avistic.demon.co.uk/1995/index.html Almost 37,000 words and although I didn't succeed in nailing every last detail of every track, it's probably even more complete than the 1994 playlists I published last year. I've been updating the Peel Wiki as I went along, so they should be in sync. Once I have time to draw breath I'll be starting on 1996... Lorcan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "lorcan58" wrote: > > Ah, thanks for that Steve - a little further research reveals that he made way for "Black on Black" that weekend. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Steve" wrote: > > > > Dear Lorcan > > > > According to Ken, there was no show on that date. > > > > Best wishes > > Steve [TK] > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "lorcan58" wrote: > > > > > > I'm working on the playlists for 1995 and I've got all the typing done and am starting on the cross-checking. > > > > > > I've just noticed, however, that I have no details at all for Saturday 9th December 1995. I'm pretty sure there was a programme on that day. Does anyone have any information on what was played on that day (even a partial playlist?). Is there a tape waiting to be ripped that might plug the gap? > > > > > > Lorcan > > > > > > From eddie.duffy@... Fri Nov 6 16:40:38 2009 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Fri, 06 Nov 2009 15:40:38 -0000 Subject: Night Ride, 8th May 1968 Message-ID: Idly flicking through the Wiki recently, I noticed this Night Ride: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/08_May_1968 Apparently about half the show is in circulation, but it's one I appear to have missed. Is anyone able to upload it? Thanks, Eddie. From eddie.duffy@... Fri Nov 6 16:44:08 2009 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Fri, 06 Nov 2009 15:44:08 -0000 Subject: A couple of 2004 shows In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many thanks from me too. Great little collection of post-2000 shows you've put up, "B"! And Adam: did you get that last batch yet? My broadband's been dead for a couple of days, but I'll be back seeding tonight. Eddie. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "vinpinman" wrote: > > Thanks for these but is anyone seeding? I'm getting nothing! > > > Adam > http://fadesinslowly.com/ > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bbrbr57" wrote: > > > > Here are 4 upgrades, and 5 shows that were missing from the 17 DVD collection: > > > > http://home.wanadoo.nl/jpdl/John_Peel_2004-07.torrent > > > > > > And Tom Ravenscroft's show from last Friday: > > > > http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?emgmniou1ld > > > > B. > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Fri Nov 6 17:09:34 2009 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Fri, 06 Nov 2009 16:09:34 -0000 Subject: Workable links from 'The Peel Tapes' In-Reply-To: Message-ID: It's worse than that, he's dead Jim. I am afraid my archives have been deleted from 30242.net. Hopefully Gary will come back one day and help us once again with a server to store them on. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "deerlabsky" wrote: > > Do the links for Bill's reconstruction > still work for anyone? > I'm getting the 'Reported Attack Site!' page for both Bill's archive > > and most recent batch > . > Tested the links for a random 500 box show > and experienced the same > problem. From what I gather such problems were noted before (messages > 10450 and > 10486 ), were > these ever sorted? Hopefully it's not too serious. > > Bye for now, > Dan > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Father Christmas" > wrote: > > > > Hi John and Dan > > > > Thanks too for the 14 May 2002! Don't know how I missed this one. > > John, the full show is on the Wiki in Bill's masterful reconstruction, > the best I've ever heard. > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/02_January_1980 > > > > Best wishes > > Steve [TK] > > > > --- In peel@...m, "John M Campbell" arzach@ wrote: > > > > > > Hi Dan, > > > Ta fer the nice Peel > > > Happen to know where I might find the rest of this session? One of > my favorites: > > > BBC Radio 1 - John Peel Show 800102 - 03 - Cassette Two Side A > > > 01 and 02 > > > thanks, johnC > > > > > > From: deerlabsky > > > Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 6:59 PM > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > Subject: [peel] Workable links from 'The Peel Tapes' > > > > > > > > > > > > Firstly, a thankyou for all the posts and sharing (which until now > i've shown my appreciation by being a voyeur and a leech). > > > By using Internet Archive i've collected together the links that > still work (up to yesterday morning anyways). Hopefully this will be of > use. > > > > > > 14th August 1967 > > > The final Perfumed Garden in five parts. > > > Thanks to Dubster > > > 14th August 1967 - part 1 of 5 > > > 67 mins, 33 mb. > > > 14th August 1967 - part 2 of 5 > > > 69 mins, 24 mb. > > > 14th August 1967 - part 2 of 5 > > > 69 mins, 33 mb. > > > 14th August 1967 - part 3 of 5 > > > 70 mins, 35 mb. > > > 14th August 1967 - part 4 of 5 > > > 69 mins, 33 mb. > > > 14th August 1967 - part 5 of 5 > > > 43 mins, 23 mb. > > > > > > 12th December 1968 - part 1 > > > Night Ride, featuring John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Christopher Logue > > > Thanks to Dubster > > > > > > 12th December 1968 - part 2 > > > ...and sessions by John Martyn, Jacquie McShea & John Renbourn > > > Thanks to Dubster > > > > > > 31st December 1975 > > > 52 mins, 47 mb. Session by Ivor Cutler > > > Thanks to Adam > > > > > > 10th December 1976 > > > 81 mb.zip file. Punk special > > > also from Dubster, I think > > > > > > 19th July 1979 > > > 120 mins, 65mb. Session by the the Russians. > > > Thanks to John Peel Everyday > > > > > > 30th August 1979 - part 1 > > > 46 mins, 64 mb. JP's 40th birthday > > > Thanks to Dave J > > > > > > 30th August 1979 - part 2 > > > 46 mins, 64 mb. JP's 40th birthday > > > Thanks to Dave J > > > > > > 30th August 1979 - part 3 > > > 32 mins, 44 mb. JP's 40th birthday > > > Thanks to Dave J > > > > > > 30th August 1979 - part 4 > > > 20 mins, 29 mb. JP's 40th birthday > > > Thanks to Dave J > > > > > > 12th December 1979 - part 1 > > > 31 mins, 14 mb. Session by The Flys. > > > Thanks to me (aged 14) > > > > > > 12th December 1979 - part 2 > > > 32 mins, 15 mb. Session by The Flys. > > > > > > 24th December 1979 - part 1 > > > 33 mins, 45 mb. Sessions by Steel Pulse, Cure, Damned, Secret Affair > etc > > > Thanks to Dave J > > > > > > 24th December 1979 - part 2 > > > 28 mins, 38 mb. Sessions by Steel Pulse, Cure, Damned, Secret Affair > etc > > > Thanks to Dave J > > > > > > 1979 Festive 50 - Top 10 > > > 26 mins, 9 mb. > > > Thanks to Adam > > > > > > 2nd January 1980 - part 1 > > > 30 mins, 42 mb. Sessions by UB40 & Public Image Ltd > > > Thanks to Dave J > > > > > > 2nd January 1980 - part 2 > > > 30 mins, 42 mb. Sessions by UB40 & Public Image Ltd > > > Thanks to Dave J > > > > > > 26th April 1980 > > > 57 mins, 26 mb. Independent labels special. > > > One of mine. > > > > > > July 1980 - part 1 > > > 47 mins, 22 mb. Sessions by The Glass Torpedoes & The Stranglers > > > > > > July 1980 - part 2 > > > 46 mins, 21 mb. Sessions by The Glass Torpedoes & The Stranglers > > > > > > 8th April 1981 > > > 120 mins, 56mb. All-singles show. > > > Thanks to John Peel Everyday > > > > > > 12th May 1981 > > > 123 mins, 64mb. Sessions by Ski Patrol & Flock Of Seagulls. > > > Thanks to John Peel Everyday > > > > > > 13th May 1981 > > > 118 mins, 56mb. Sessions by The Revillos & Department S. > > > Thanks to John Peel Everyday > > > > > > 18th May 1981 > > > 120 mins, 63mb. Sessions by the Moondogs & Ivor Cutler. > > > Thanks to John Peel Everyday > > > > > > 19th May 1981 > > > 120 mins, 65mb. Sessions by the Moderates & the Lucys. > > > Thanks to John Peel Everyday > > > > > > 30th May 1984 > > > 46 mins, 22mb. The night Liverpool won the European Cup. > > > My favourite Peel Tape. Many thanks to John Bravin > > > > > > 1987 Tapes - part 1 > > > 214 mb zip file. OK, these files are massive. Huge. Stupendous. > They're bigger than a very big thing that's just eaten another very big > thing. But if you've got a decent connection and a fair amount of spare > time, they're exactly the sort of thing this web site was set up to > share. Best played on i-Tunes, I'm told. > > > Thanks to Jurgen > > > > > > 1987 Tapes - part 2 > > > 217 mb zip file. > > > Thanks to Jurgen > > > > > > 1987 Tapes - part 3 > > > 235 mb zip file. > > > Thanks to Jurgen > > > > > > 1987 Tapes - part 4 > > > 219 mb zip file. > > > Thanks to Jurgen > > > > > > Peeling Back The Years > > > JP interviewed by John Walters in 1987, in 6 parts. > > > Peeling Back The Years - part 1 > > > 38 mins, 8mb. > > > Peeling Back The Years - part 2 > > > 40 mins, 8mb. > > > Peeling Back The Years - part 3 > > > 34 mins, 7mb. > > > Peeling Back The Years - part 4 > > > 39 mins, 8mb. > > > Peeling Back The Years - part 5 > > > 33 mins, 7mb. > > > Peeling Back The Years - part 6 > > > 33 mins, 7mb. > > > > > > 2nd November 1987 > > > 36 mins, 33 mb. Session by The Wedding Present (as The Ukrainians) > > > Thanks to Simon (again). > > > > > > 1988 Festive 50 - #50 - 31 > > > 90 mins, 64 mb RAR file. > > > Thanks to Stu. > > > > > > Desert Island Discs > > > 40 mins, 13 mb. 14th January 1990: JP interviewed by Sue Lawley > > > > > > 1st July 1990 > > > 46 mins, 43 mb. Session by The Happy Flowers > > > Thanks to Rich. > > > > > > Sometime in 1993 (BFBS, Germany) > > > 26 mins, 12 mb. > > > Thanks to Sven > > > > > > 26th June 1993 - part 1 (BFBS, Germany) > > > 50 mins, 25 mb. > > > Thanks to Sven > > > > > > 26th June 1993 - part 2 (BFBS, Germany) > > > 54 mins, 27 mb. > > > Thanks to Sven > > > > > > 3rd March 1998 - part 1 > > > 47 mins, 64 mb. Session by The Fall > > > Thanks to Stuart > > > > > > 3rd March 1998 - part 2 > > > 40 mins, 59 mb. Session by The Fall > > > Thanks to Stuart > > > > > > 11th January 2000 > > > 60 mins, 29 mb. From Groningen. Live session by Hefner. > > > Thanks to Peter > > > > > > 1st January 2002 > > > 120 mins, 95 mb. > > > Thanks to Steve at In Session Tonight > > > > > > 18th April 2002 > > > 116 mins, 56 mb. Session by Travis Cut. > > > Thanks to Stu > > > > > > 14th May 2002 > > > 94 mins, 64 mb. Session by The Hints. > > > Thanks again to Stu > > > > > > 8th May 2003 - part 1 > > > 60 mins, 54 mb. Session by Laura Cantrell. > > > Thanks to Rob > > > > > > 8th May 2003 - part 2 > > > 60 mins, 54 mb. Session by Laura Cantrell. > > > Thanks to Rob > > > > > > 2nd September 2003 > > > 120 mins, 58 mb. Session by The Blueskins. > > > Thanks to Dave McGurgan > > > > > > 3rd September 2003 - part 1 > > > 60 mins, 58 mb. Session by The Gossip. > > > Thanks to Rob > > > > > > 3rd September 2003 - part 2 > > > 60 mins, 58 mb. Session by The Gossip. > > > Thanks to Rob > > > > > > 24th September 2003 > > > 47 mins, 22 mb. Session by David Jack. > > > Thanks to Simon Ashton > > > > > > 29th November 2003 (BBC World Service) > > > 36 mb RAR file. > > > > http://rapidshare.com/files/37384751/Various_-_John_Peel_World_Service__\ > 29-11-03_.rar > > > > > > 11th December 2003 > > > 119 mins, 58 mb. Session by The Midnight Evils. > > > Thanks to Dave McGurgan > > > > > > 23rd December 2003 - part 1 > > > 59 mins, 54 mb. Sessions by Laura Cantrell & Ballboy. > > > Thanks to Rob > > > > > > 23rd December 2003 - part 2 > > > 62 mins, 58 mb. Sessions by Laura Cantrell & Ballboy. > > > Thanks to Rob > > > > > > 6th May 2004 > > > 43 mins, 20 mb. Session by Electrelane. > > > Thanks to Simon Ashton > > > > > > > > > > > > Andy Kershaw's tribute to JP > > > 115 mins, 59 mb. Thanks to Steve at Bowblog. > > > In stereo for a limited period only. (Don't get used to it, > audiophiles.) > > > > > > The Fall intros > > > 3 mins, 4 mb. A very very silly tape. > > > A thousand thanks to Pete for this one > > > http://x818.com/peelfallintros/ > > > > > > Bye for now, > > > Dan > > > > > > From michael.capewell@... Fri Nov 6 17:39:05 2009 From: michael.capewell@... (mickcapewell) Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 16:39:05 -0000 Subject: Top Gear Playlist 10th Jan 1970 References: Message-ID: Hi all I was just sorting out a few old items of junk in my archive, and I found a copy of the old psych fanzine "117" (issue #7) Inside there's an article by a chap named 'Vic Garibaldi' (!) titled "John Peel's Lowest Gear". Mr Garibaldi apparently commited playlists to his notebook, until the 10th Jan 1970 anyway. This was the last show he bothered with until the coming of The Ramones, because in his humble opinion Peel "Really pushed in all the stops for this one" (He gives 'one measly star' as his verdict) Anyway, Mr Garibaldi intimates that this was part of a series of programme listings, so does anyone here have more copies of "117"? Here's the Playlist... (I don't know how to add it to wiki, so if someone else cares to then by all means etc) JOHN PEEL'S TOP GEAR: 10th January 1970 Live Guests: Medicine Head/ Renaissance/ Savoy Brown Canned Heat--Let's Work Together Sha Na Na--At The Hop Medicine Head--His Guiding Hand Renaissance--Island Byrds--Oil In My Lamp Savoy Brown--Better Pray For The Lord To Guide You Humblebums--Look Over The Hills And Far Away Johnny Winter--Hustle Down In Texas Matthews Southern Comfort--unknown ('Vic' went for a piss) Medicine Head--Walking Blues Delaney & Bonnie--Groupie (Superstar) Delaney Bramlett--Liverpool Lou Renaissance--Innocence Wild Man Fischer--"some bit of ranting and raving" according to 'Vic' Principal Edwards Magic Theatre--Sonnet Savoy Brown--A Hard Way To Go Medicine Head--Be Blessed To Your Heart Syd Barrett--No Good Trying Neil Young--Cowgirl In The Sand Jody Grind--Little Message Renaissance--Bullet Kevin Ayers--Lady Rachel Incredible String Band--Sleepers Awake Savoy Brown--When I Was a Young Boy Medicine Head--Ooh Baby It doesn't say if 'Vic' taped the show, but judging by his comments he would probably have wiped it anyway :-( From rockerq@... Fri Nov 6 21:54:53 2009 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 15:54:53 EST Subject: [peel] Re: 1995 Message-ID: Thanks for those, Lorcan! Had a quick look, and the first show I checked out, Peel 14 April 1995, included a play of a single by Spectrasonic which I played organ on, and which I had no recollection that Peel had ever played. (or anyone else, for that matter!) Cheers! Rocker > < http://www.avistic.http://wwhttp://www.avihttp > > Almost 37,000 words and although I didn't succeed in nailing every last > detail of every track, it's probably even more complete than the 1994 > playlists I published last year. I've been updating the Peel Wiki as I went along, > so they should be in sync. > > Once I have time to draw breath I'll be starting on 1996... > > Lorcan>> From ken_garner@... Fri Nov 6 23:56:30 2009 From: ken_garner@... (ken_garner) Date: Fri, 06 Nov 2009 22:56:30 -0000 Subject: And three weeks after that... Message-ID: ...a little bit of historical serendipity. Hardly earth-shattering, but I know this will please some of you here. What did I find in my old mate Jem's handful of tapes, but one side of a C90 labelled "Festive Fifty 10-1 1979". Could this be a genuine complete version of the Top 10, to lay to rest the errors, myths, omissions of that widely-circulated edited mp3? (see the wiki page for the 1979 F50 for the story). So, I put the tape in the machine about an hour ago, set the pitch adjust, fiddled with the signal (pretty weak, pretty rough, only right channel, doubled it, flipped it, etc), then rewound after only two minutes and started again, ripping it throughout without touching the keyboard or tape deck at all. This is the first run through. I even left in Jem's tune-in at the start for authenticity. And lo, it is indeed Peel bringing us the Top 10 that night, unedited, with the right records in the right order. Enjoy! k. Peel 1980-01-01 F50 1979 Nos 10-1 unedited http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YP35UQHM From rockerq@... Sat Nov 7 04:19:15 2009 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 22:19:15 EST Subject: [peel] And three weeks after that... Message-ID: > < with the right records in the right order. Enjoy!>> > Fantastic stuff! I remember sitting there listening to this when it first went out - Why did I not record it!? Cheers Ken! Rocker From saipanda@... Sat Nov 7 07:18:37 2009 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 06:18:37 -0000 Subject: And three weeks after that... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, rockerq@... wrote: > > > < > with the right records in the right order. Enjoy!>> > > > Fantastic stuff! I remember sitting there listening to this when it first > went out - Why did I not record it!? > > Cheers Ken! > > Rocker > Me too. Many thanks, Ken! From saipanda@... Sat Nov 7 07:23:55 2009 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 06:23:55 -0000 Subject: 1995 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yes, indeed. Many thanks to Lorcan for his incredible piece of work. Just amazing. And while I'm here, many thanks to everyone for all the uploads, upgrades, missing shows, links, tracklistings and everything of late. It's been quite a week or two. This is some kind of amazing mailing list. The Night Ride requested by Eddie: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MC909PSW No idea where I got this from in the first place, but many thanks to those responsible for preserving and sharing the show. Cheers, Steve --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, rockerq@... wrote: > > Thanks for those, Lorcan! > > Had a quick look, and the first show I checked out, Peel 14 April 1995, > included a play of a single by Spectrasonic which I played organ on, and which > I had no recollection that Peel had ever played. (or anyone else, for that > matter!) > > Cheers! > > Rocker > > > > < > http://www.avistic.http://wwhttp://www.avihttp > > > > Almost 37,000 words and although I didn't succeed in nailing every last > > detail of every track, it's probably even more complete than the 1994 > > playlists I published last year. I've been updating the Peel Wiki as I went along, > > so they should be in sync. > > > > Once I have time to draw breath I'll be starting on 1996... > > > > Lorcan>> > From saipanda@... Sat Nov 7 09:49:19 2009 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 08:49:19 -0000 Subject: Top Gear Playlist 10th Jan 1970 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many thanks indeed to Mick for the playlist. Have put it up on the wiki. On a kind of related note, there didn't seem on the wiki to be a 1970 Top Gear show that I had lurking around on my computer, so have stuck up a page with links, etc. It's 12-12-70, with sessions from Hawkwind among others: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/12_December_1970 No idea where I got this from in the first place, but many thanks to those responsible for recording and sharing it originally. Cheers, Steve --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > Hi all > > I was just sorting out a few old items of junk in my archive, and I found a copy of the old psych fanzine "117" (issue #7) > Inside there's an article by a chap named 'Vic Garibaldi' (!) titled "John Peel's Lowest Gear". Mr Garibaldi apparently commited playlists to his notebook, until the 10th Jan 1970 anyway. This was the last show he bothered with until the coming of The Ramones, because in his humble opinion Peel "Really pushed in all the stops for this one" (He gives 'one measly star' as his verdict) > Anyway, Mr Garibaldi intimates that this was part of a series of programme listings, so does anyone here have more copies of "117"? > > Here's the Playlist... (I don't know how to add it to wiki, so if someone else cares to then by all means etc) > > JOHN PEEL'S TOP GEAR: 10th January 1970 > > Live Guests: Medicine Head/ Renaissance/ Savoy Brown > > Canned Heat--Let's Work Together > Sha Na Na--At The Hop > Medicine Head--His Guiding Hand > Renaissance--Island > Byrds--Oil In My Lamp > Savoy Brown--Better Pray For The Lord To Guide You > Humblebums--Look Over The Hills And Far Away > Johnny Winter--Hustle Down In Texas > Matthews Southern Comfort--unknown ('Vic' went for a piss) > Medicine Head--Walking Blues > Delaney & Bonnie--Groupie (Superstar) > Delaney Bramlett--Liverpool Lou > Renaissance--Innocence > Wild Man Fischer--"some bit of ranting and raving" according to 'Vic' > Principal Edwards Magic Theatre--Sonnet > Savoy Brown--A Hard Way To Go > Medicine Head--Be Blessed To Your Heart > Syd Barrett--No Good Trying > Neil Young--Cowgirl In The Sand > Jody Grind--Little Message > Renaissance--Bullet > Kevin Ayers--Lady Rachel > Incredible String Band--Sleepers Awake > Savoy Brown--When I Was a Young Boy > Medicine Head--Ooh Baby > > It doesn't say if 'Vic' taped the show, but judging by his comments he would probably have wiped it anyway :-( > From so_it_goes_2512@... Sat Nov 7 18:17:43 2009 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (Father Christmas) Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 17:17:43 -0000 Subject: Dangerously like mucus Message-ID: Fellow Peelites Mike's not too happy with his work on this one, but there's still much of interest to be had. Mixtape title: Best Of Peel Vol 28 Sessions: Pitch Shifter #1, 70 Gwen Party #1 Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Best_Of_Peel_Vol_28 Best wishes Steve [TK] From brockleyal@... Sat Nov 7 20:38:42 2009 From: brockleyal@... (brockleyal) Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 19:38:42 -0000 Subject: Hello (.. and can someone summarise the status of the FF archive) Message-ID: Hello everyone. I'm pleased to have discovered this group and am very interested in what's going on here. I have to admit I've always been quite possessive with my own John Peel archive. I think this comes down to seeing so many toe-rags selling them on at silly prices. I'd rather not pass anything on that's just going to end up in Camden market. Anyway, I've just dipped into the recent thread about the 1979 FF. I do have my own recording of the top 10 which is better quality than the one just made available for download, for example. Can someone summarise for me what archives are missing in this combined effort. I can't remember myself whether only the 1979 top ten was broadcast for example. It's all I have. I know at the time I (stupidly !) recorded over things where I didn't like the tracks or had them elsewhere. Luckily I have 1-10 intact. Is there a 50-11 to look for ? Have 1978 and 1980 been made available ? Regards to all, Alan .. From brockleyal@... Sat Nov 7 20:47:36 2009 From: brockleyal@... (brockleyal) Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 19:47:36 -0000 Subject: Hello (.. and can someone summarise the status of the FF archive) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I know I'm replying to my own message .. but I'm just listening back to the recording and Peelie does make reference to playing the rest of the chart earlier in the week. So I suppose there is a 11-50 somewhere. Now that's an archive I'd like to have ! I have to admit I'm only just rekindling my Peel interest now. I just stopped listening to any of it after he passed on. It just didn't seem the same to listen to. The upshot is that it's all like a breath of fresh air now and makes me realise that no-one has come close to stepping into his shoes - despite many trying. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > Hello everyone. I'm pleased to have discovered this group and am very interested in what's going on here. > > I have to admit I've always been quite possessive with my own John Peel archive. I think this comes down to seeing so many toe-rags selling them on at silly prices. I'd rather not pass anything on that's just going to end up in Camden market. > > Anyway, I've just dipped into the recent thread about the 1979 FF. I do have my own recording of the top 10 which is better quality than the one just made available for download, for example. > > Can someone summarise for me what archives are missing in this combined effort. I can't remember myself whether only the 1979 top ten was broadcast for example. It's all I have. I know at the time I (stupidly !) recorded over things where I didn't like the tracks or had them elsewhere. Luckily I have 1-10 intact. Is there a 50-11 to look for ? > > Have 1978 and 1980 been made available ? > > Regards to all, > Alan .. > From martinw@... Sat Nov 7 22:09:56 2009 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 21:09:56 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Sam And Dave on Peel In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: At 23:36 04/11/2009, you wrote: > > > >dunno. But, blimey, I can't believe none of us would have heard of >that scoop before, if it is genuine! I have sent a message to >Richard Jeffrey, the current R1 archivist etc, to see what he knows. >My hunch is this might have been on a one off other daytime R1 show >(R1 CLUB?) Peel might have presented as a guest, OR pre-dates Radio >1 (the original Top Gear, 64-65?), OR was in a TV show on BBC2 Peel >might have hosted. But I could easily be wrong! I suspect it dates >from the time of the celebrated Stax volt tour of the UK in 67 (?) >if it's genuine... > >k Ken, Your famous Marc Riley said on air 'we don't know anything about it - it's not in Ken Garner's book' He introdiuced as a Peel session He played 3 tracks (althought that doesn't mean that there wasn't a fourth - he does that sometimes) When Something Is Wrong With My Baby/Soul Sister Brown Sugar/Soul Man It definitely sounds like it was a BBC studio recording and not in front of an audience martinw From lorcan58@... Sat Nov 7 22:12:18 2009 From: lorcan58@... (lorcan58) Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 21:12:18 -0000 Subject: 1995 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Very proud to be associated with you Sir! :-) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, rockerq@... wrote: > > Thanks for those, Lorcan! > > Had a quick look, and the first show I checked out, Peel 14 April 1995, > included a play of a single by Spectrasonic which I played organ on, and which > I had no recollection that Peel had ever played. (or anyone else, for that > matter!) > > Cheers! > > Rocker > > > > < > http://www.avistic.http://wwhttp://www.avihttp > > > > Almost 37,000 words and although I didn't succeed in nailing every last > > detail of every track, it's probably even more complete than the 1994 > > playlists I published last year. I've been updating the Peel Wiki as I went along, > > so they should be in sync. > > > > Once I have time to draw breath I'll be starting on 1996... > > > > Lorcan>> > From martinw@... Sat Nov 7 22:22:46 2009 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 21:22:46 +0000 Subject: Peel Sessions At Maida Vale Message-ID: Some of you might enjoy this http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcmusic/2009/11/my_top_10_maida_vale_sessions.html From martinw@... Sun Nov 8 00:00:37 2009 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 23:00:37 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Top Gear Playlist 10th Jan 1970 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: At 08:49 07/11/2009, you wrote: > > >Many thanks indeed to Mick for the playlist. Have put it up on the wiki. > >On a kind of related note, there didn't seem on the wiki to be a >1970 Top Gear show that I had lurking around on my computer, so have >stuck up a page with links, etc. It's 12-12-70, with sessions from >Hawkwind among others: >http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/12_December_1970 > >No idea where I got this from in the first place, but many thanks to >those responsible for recording and sharing it originally. > >Cheers, > >Steve The Improbability Drive is in full flight tonight I downloaded this and the first thing he is talking about is comentary on a game between Arsenal And Wolves. They played each other this evening for the first time in many years! martinw From so_it_goes_2512@... Sun Nov 8 02:25:11 2009 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (Father Christmas) Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 01:25:11 -0000 Subject: Hello (.. and can someone summarise the status of the FF archive) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Alan Welcome to the group! As it happens, we have a Wiki dedicated to referencing not just the FF but everything Peel-related (administrators: Steve W in Japan and myself in Korea). If you go to http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page, there is a sidebar where the charts are all listed. Currently, I am working to complete the entire tracklistings and availability of recordings: at the moment, 1976-1998 and 2002-2004 are done (some in a slightly skeletal format, but that will also change). Yes, the 1978 and 1980 charts are available. 1978 is available in its entirety, but 1980 is restricted to the rundowns alone. If you would consider uploading your version, I can give you any assistance required. Duplicating recordings is not a problem, as it is also possible to make composite versions if necessary. Can I also take this opportunity to thank Steve for the recent Top Gears, neither of which I had, Ken for his 1979 tapes, and once again B for giving us a complete run of shows from the last three years of Peel's career! Bst wishes Steve [TK] --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > Hello everyone. I'm pleased to have discovered this group and am very interested in what's going on here. > > I have to admit I've always been quite possessive with my own John Peel archive. I think this comes down to seeing so many toe-rags selling them on at silly prices. I'd rather not pass anything on that's just going to end up in Camden market. > > Anyway, I've just dipped into the recent thread about the 1979 FF. I do have my own recording of the top 10 which is better quality than the one just made available for download, for example. > > Can someone summarise for me what archives are missing in this combined effort. I can't remember myself whether only the 1979 top ten was broadcast for example. It's all I have. I know at the time I (stupidly !) recorded over things where I didn't like the tracks or had them elsewhere. Luckily I have 1-10 intact. Is there a 50-11 to look for ? > > Have 1978 and 1980 been made available ? > > Regards to all, > Alan .. > From stuartb@... Sun Nov 8 08:56:40 2009 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 07:56:40 -0000 Subject: Hello (.. and can someone summarise the status of the FF archive) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Alan and welcome. did you say archive? (gets excited) Just wondering how extensive that is, is it just F50s, mixtapes or entire shows you have? There aren't many complete shows available online in the 1980s. I do hope you lose your possessiveness! I've uploaded the odd complete show but most of my archive is in the form of mixtapes without introductions. Nevertheless I do intend to get round to uploading them and try to work out from what shows they were recorded. Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > >snip > I have to admit I've always been quite possessive with my own John Peel archive. > > /snip > Regards to all, > Alan .. > From k.j.beech@... Sun Nov 8 10:34:26 2009 From: k.j.beech@... (bty455834) Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 09:34:26 -0000 Subject: Peel Sessions At Maida Vale In-Reply-To: Message-ID: this is just classic.. I remember another session with Ivor for Radio 1. The DJ handed over with a forceful "Take it awaaay Ivor". There was silence for about five seconds (death on Radio 1). Then Ivor says "Tek what away?". I was killing myself laughing and waving frantically at Ivor for him to start. kev.. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > Some of you might enjoy this > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcmusic/2009/11/my_top_10_maida_vale_sessions.html > From brockleyal@... Sun Nov 8 14:15:36 2009 From: brockleyal@... (brockleyal) Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 13:15:36 -0000 Subject: Hello (.. and can someone summarise the status of the FF archive) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks for the response. I have found my way to Wiki. Not immediately obvious where the downloads are buried. Perhaps deliberate. As I'm new, I'm learning the list's terminology. eg. Does 'rundown alone' mean just the tracks, just Peelie's vocals or just a single vocal reading of the chart ? I've also come across loads of instances (elsewhere) where people have just recorded the 50 tracks themselves from CD's and called them a festive fifty. What do you call this !? I suppose on my wish list would be a single reference table of the festive fifties stating what has been collected, quality, completeness, etc.. Most importantly, this would highlight what's missing. I intend to download a few things and compare them with my equivalents anyway - to see if I have anything to add. Regards, Alan .. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Father Christmas" wrote: > > Hi Alan > > Welcome to the group! As it happens, we have a Wiki dedicated to referencing not just the FF but everything Peel-related (administrators: Steve W in Japan and myself in Korea). If you go to http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page, there is a sidebar where the charts are all listed. Currently, I am working to complete the entire tracklistings and availability of recordings: at the moment, 1976-1998 and 2002-2004 are done (some in a slightly skeletal format, but that will also change). > Yes, the 1978 and 1980 charts are available. 1978 is available in its entirety, but 1980 is restricted to the rundowns alone. If you would consider uploading your version, I can give you any assistance required. Duplicating recordings is not a problem, as it is also possible to make composite versions if necessary. > Can I also take this opportunity to thank Steve for the recent Top Gears, neither of which I had, Ken for his 1979 tapes, and once again B for giving us a complete run of shows from the last three years of Peel's career! > > Bst wishes > Steve [TK] > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > > > Hello everyone. I'm pleased to have discovered this group and am very interested in what's going on here. > > > > I have to admit I've always been quite possessive with my own John Peel archive. I think this comes down to seeing so many toe-rags selling them on at silly prices. I'd rather not pass anything on that's just going to end up in Camden market. > > > > Anyway, I've just dipped into the recent thread about the 1979 FF. I do have my own recording of the top 10 which is better quality than the one just made available for download, for example. > > > > Can someone summarise for me what archives are missing in this combined effort. I can't remember myself whether only the 1979 top ten was broadcast for example. It's all I have. I know at the time I (stupidly !) recorded over things where I didn't like the tracks or had them elsewhere. Luckily I have 1-10 intact. Is there a 50-11 to look for ? > > > > Have 1978 and 1980 been made available ? > > > > Regards to all, > > Alan .. > > > From ford.alan@... Sun Nov 8 16:24:08 2009 From: ford.alan@... (alanforduk) Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 15:24:08 -0000 Subject: Hello (.. and can someone summarise the status of the FF archive) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Alan, As a member of the group for 8 years, I too wondered what 'rundown alone' meant. Presumably it means where someone just recorded the F50 part of the show rather than the whole show. Unfortunately this is exactly what I used to do. Regards Alan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > Thanks for the response. I have found my way to Wiki. Not immediately obvious where the downloads are buried. Perhaps deliberate. As I'm new, I'm learning the list's terminology. eg. Does 'rundown alone' mean just the tracks, just Peelie's vocals or just a single vocal reading of the chart ? I've also come across loads of instances (elsewhere) where people have just recorded the 50 tracks themselves from CD's and called them a festive fifty. What do you call this !? > > I suppose on my wish list would be a single reference table of the festive fifties stating what has been collected, quality, completeness, etc.. Most importantly, this would highlight what's missing. > > I intend to download a few things and compare them with my equivalents anyway - to see if I have anything to add. > > Regards, > Alan .. > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Father Christmas" wrote: > > > > Hi Alan > > > > Welcome to the group! As it happens, we have a Wiki dedicated to referencing not just the FF but everything Peel-related (administrators: Steve W in Japan and myself in Korea). If you go to http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page, there is a sidebar where the charts are all listed. Currently, I am working to complete the entire tracklistings and availability of recordings: at the moment, 1976-1998 and 2002-2004 are done (some in a slightly skeletal format, but that will also change). > > Yes, the 1978 and 1980 charts are available. 1978 is available in its entirety, but 1980 is restricted to the rundowns alone. If you would consider uploading your version, I can give you any assistance required. Duplicating recordings is not a problem, as it is also possible to make composite versions if necessary. > > Can I also take this opportunity to thank Steve for the recent Top Gears, neither of which I had, Ken for his 1979 tapes, and once again B for giving us a complete run of shows from the last three years of Peel's career! > > > > Bst wishes > > Steve [TK] > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > > > > > Hello everyone. I'm pleased to have discovered this group and am very interested in what's going on here. > > > > > > I have to admit I've always been quite possessive with my own John Peel archive. I think this comes down to seeing so many toe-rags selling them on at silly prices. I'd rather not pass anything on that's just going to end up in Camden market. > > > > > > Anyway, I've just dipped into the recent thread about the 1979 FF. I do have my own recording of the top 10 which is better quality than the one just made available for download, for example. > > > > > > Can someone summarise for me what archives are missing in this combined effort. I can't remember myself whether only the 1979 top ten was broadcast for example. It's all I have. I know at the time I (stupidly !) recorded over things where I didn't like the tracks or had them elsewhere. Luckily I have 1-10 intact. Is there a 50-11 to look for ? > > > > > > Have 1978 and 1980 been made available ? > > > > > > Regards to all, > > > Alan .. > > > > > > From brockleyal@... Sun Nov 8 16:30:25 2009 From: brockleyal@... (brockleyal) Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 15:30:25 -0000 Subject: Hello (.. and can someone summarise the status of the FF archive) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I used to do a long commute in the 80's and I taped Peel on a C120 every night to listen to next day. Luckily I had a timer and a cassette deck that reversed the tape automatically ! Of course my great regret is that I didn't keep every one. However, I did preserve about 35 favourite shows. I also have things like his top 10 (1984 with Andy Peebles ? I'd need to relisten to check), desert island discs etc.. I also have a few video bits around. eg. This Is Your Life. Are these widely available ? Alan .. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > Hi Alan and welcome. > > did you say archive? (gets excited) Just wondering how extensive that is, is it just F50s, mixtapes or entire shows you have? There aren't many complete shows available online in the 1980s. I do hope you lose your possessiveness! > > I've uploaded the odd complete show but most of my archive is in the form of mixtapes without introductions. Nevertheless I do intend to get round to uploading them and try to work out from what shows they were recorded. > > Stuart > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > > >snip > > I have to admit I've always been quite possessive with my own John Peel archive. > > > /snip > > > Regards to all, > > Alan .. > > > From so_it_goes_2512@... Sun Nov 8 17:05:47 2009 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (Father Christmas) Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 16:05:47 -0000 Subject: Hello (.. and can someone summarise the status of the FF archive) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Alan and Alan By 'rundown' I mean, as Mr Ford correctly surmises, the Festive Fifty portions alone and not the whole show. My apologies if this was unclear. If you want to see a whole table just of the charts, that would make rather an unwieldy and diffcult to navigate list (the Wiki discourages extremely long pages, as some computers would have trouble loading them). For this reason, when you go to the main page, the sidebar part on the left labelled 'Festive Fifty' is subdivided by years, and you can just click on each one to bring up a main page where (in the ones I have done myself) I have listed the show dates, an overview (in need of expansion in places), the chart placings and a general statement of the availability of each show. The reader is encouraged to check the show dates themselves to find out how much and where they are. However, some time ago I wrote an introduction to the whole chart which was expanded by another user to include chart years and to which I added (helpfully, I hope) an indication of which are complete in every respect, and in fact this would be a good starting point. (http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Festive_Fifty:_An_Introduction) Finally, to find the download links, look at the bottom of the date page under 'Availability. One should remember that more than a few of these links refer to torrents, so you need to have appropriate software installed to use them. Let me know if I can help in any other way. Best wishes Steve [TK] --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "alanforduk" wrote: > > Hi Alan, > As a member of the group for 8 years, I too wondered what 'rundown alone' meant. > Presumably it means where someone just recorded the F50 part of the show rather than the whole show. Unfortunately this is exactly what I used to do. > Regards > Alan > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > > > Thanks for the response. I have found my way to Wiki. Not immediately obvious where the downloads are buried. Perhaps deliberate. As I'm new, I'm learning the list's terminology. eg. Does 'rundown alone' mean just the tracks, just Peelie's vocals or just a single vocal reading of the chart ? I've also come across loads of instances (elsewhere) where people have just recorded the 50 tracks themselves from CD's and called them a festive fifty. What do you call this !? > > > > I suppose on my wish list would be a single reference table of the festive fifties stating what has been collected, quality, completeness, etc.. Most importantly, this would highlight what's missing. > > > > I intend to download a few things and compare them with my equivalents anyway - to see if I have anything to add. > > > > Regards, > > Alan .. > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Father Christmas" wrote: > > > > > > Hi Alan > > > > > > Welcome to the group! As it happens, we have a Wiki dedicated to referencing not just the FF but everything Peel-related (administrators: Steve W in Japan and myself in Korea). If you go to http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page, there is a sidebar where the charts are all listed. Currently, I am working to complete the entire tracklistings and availability of recordings: at the moment, 1976-1998 and 2002-2004 are done (some in a slightly skeletal format, but that will also change). > > > Yes, the 1978 and 1980 charts are available. 1978 is available in its entirety, but 1980 is restricted to the rundowns alone. If you would consider uploading your version, I can give you any assistance required. Duplicating recordings is not a problem, as it is also possible to make composite versions if necessary. > > > Can I also take this opportunity to thank Steve for the recent Top Gears, neither of which I had, Ken for his 1979 tapes, and once again B for giving us a complete run of shows from the last three years of Peel's career! > > > > > > Bst wishes > > > Steve [TK] > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > > > > > > > Hello everyone. I'm pleased to have discovered this group and am very interested in what's going on here. > > > > > > > > I have to admit I've always been quite possessive with my own John Peel archive. I think this comes down to seeing so many toe-rags selling them on at silly prices. I'd rather not pass anything on that's just going to end up in Camden market. > > > > > > > > Anyway, I've just dipped into the recent thread about the 1979 FF. I do have my own recording of the top 10 which is better quality than the one just made available for download, for example. > > > > > > > > Can someone summarise for me what archives are missing in this combined effort. I can't remember myself whether only the 1979 top ten was broadcast for example. It's all I have. I know at the time I (stupidly !) recorded over things where I didn't like the tracks or had them elsewhere. Luckily I have 1-10 intact. Is there a 50-11 to look for ? > > > > > > > > Have 1978 and 1980 been made available ? > > > > > > > > Regards to all, > > > > Alan .. > > > > > > > > > > From brockleyal@... Sun Nov 8 17:14:04 2009 From: brockleyal@... (brockleyal) Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 16:14:04 -0000 Subject: Hello (.. and can someone summarise the status of the FF archive) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: If that's what 'rundown only' means - then that's how I've always done my festive fifty tapes. This was mainly to keep the cost of C90's down in my younger years. I know I'm new here, and hardly in a position to criticise what seems like a brilliant effort ..... .... but I'm having a real job getting to downloads. As I said before I intended to compare the 1980 festive fifty with mine as a benchmark. Slight problem as I can't find it. There seems to be lots of hints as to where downloads are without any concrete links. Is this deliberate for legal reasons or something ? Perhaps I'm being slow. Alan .. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "alanforduk" wrote: > > Hi Alan, > As a member of the group for 8 years, I too wondered what 'rundown alone' meant. > Presumably it means where someone just recorded the F50 part of the show rather than the whole show. Unfortunately this is exactly what I used to do. > Regards > Alan > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > > > Thanks for the response. I have found my way to Wiki. Not immediately obvious where the downloads are buried. Perhaps deliberate. As I'm new, I'm learning the list's terminology. eg. Does 'rundown alone' mean just the tracks, just Peelie's vocals or just a single vocal reading of the chart ? I've also come across loads of instances (elsewhere) where people have just recorded the 50 tracks themselves from CD's and called them a festive fifty. What do you call this !? > > > > I suppose on my wish list would be a single reference table of the festive fifties stating what has been collected, quality, completeness, etc.. Most importantly, this would highlight what's missing. > > > > I intend to download a few things and compare them with my equivalents anyway - to see if I have anything to add. > > > > Regards, > > Alan .. > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Father Christmas" wrote: > > > > > > Hi Alan > > > > > > Welcome to the group! As it happens, we have a Wiki dedicated to referencing not just the FF but everything Peel-related (administrators: Steve W in Japan and myself in Korea). If you go to http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page, there is a sidebar where the charts are all listed. Currently, I am working to complete the entire tracklistings and availability of recordings: at the moment, 1976-1998 and 2002-2004 are done (some in a slightly skeletal format, but that will also change). > > > Yes, the 1978 and 1980 charts are available. 1978 is available in its entirety, but 1980 is restricted to the rundowns alone. If you would consider uploading your version, I can give you any assistance required. Duplicating recordings is not a problem, as it is also possible to make composite versions if necessary. > > > Can I also take this opportunity to thank Steve for the recent Top Gears, neither of which I had, Ken for his 1979 tapes, and once again B for giving us a complete run of shows from the last three years of Peel's career! > > > > > > Bst wishes > > > Steve [TK] > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > > > > > > > Hello everyone. I'm pleased to have discovered this group and am very interested in what's going on here. > > > > > > > > I have to admit I've always been quite possessive with my own John Peel archive. I think this comes down to seeing so many toe-rags selling them on at silly prices. I'd rather not pass anything on that's just going to end up in Camden market. > > > > > > > > Anyway, I've just dipped into the recent thread about the 1979 FF. I do have my own recording of the top 10 which is better quality than the one just made available for download, for example. > > > > > > > > Can someone summarise for me what archives are missing in this combined effort. I can't remember myself whether only the 1979 top ten was broadcast for example. It's all I have. I know at the time I (stupidly !) recorded over things where I didn't like the tracks or had them elsewhere. Luckily I have 1-10 intact. Is there a 50-11 to look for ? > > > > > > > > Have 1978 and 1980 been made available ? > > > > > > > > Regards to all, > > > > Alan .. > > > > > > > > > > From so_it_goes_2512@... Sun Nov 8 17:34:01 2009 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (Father Christmas) Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 16:34:01 -0000 Subject: Hello (.. and can someone summarise the status of the FF archive) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi again Alan Yes, I must admit it can seem confusing if you're not used to it. Tell you what, if you email me off list I'll see about uploading what's available of the 1980 FF. The torrents are not directly linked for the very reason you suspect: it's better in that case for people to Google the name. Best wishes Steve [TK] --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > If that's what 'rundown only' means - then that's how I've always done my festive fifty tapes. This was mainly to keep the cost of C90's down in my younger years. > > I know I'm new here, and hardly in a position to criticise what seems like a brilliant effort ..... > > .... but I'm having a real job getting to downloads. As I said before I intended to compare the 1980 festive fifty with mine as a benchmark. Slight problem as I can't find it. There seems to be lots of hints as to where downloads are without any concrete links. Is this deliberate for legal reasons or something ? Perhaps I'm being slow. > > Alan .. > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "alanforduk" wrote: > > > > Hi Alan, > > As a member of the group for 8 years, I too wondered what 'rundown alone' meant. > > Presumably it means where someone just recorded the F50 part of the show rather than the whole show. Unfortunately this is exactly what I used to do. > > Regards > > Alan > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > > > > > Thanks for the response. I have found my way to Wiki. Not immediately obvious where the downloads are buried. Perhaps deliberate. As I'm new, I'm learning the list's terminology. eg. Does 'rundown alone' mean just the tracks, just Peelie's vocals or just a single vocal reading of the chart ? I've also come across loads of instances (elsewhere) where people have just recorded the 50 tracks themselves from CD's and called them a festive fifty. What do you call this !? > > > > > > I suppose on my wish list would be a single reference table of the festive fifties stating what has been collected, quality, completeness, etc.. Most importantly, this would highlight what's missing. > > > > > > I intend to download a few things and compare them with my equivalents anyway - to see if I have anything to add. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Alan .. > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Father Christmas" wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Alan > > > > > > > > Welcome to the group! As it happens, we have a Wiki dedicated to referencing not just the FF but everything Peel-related (administrators: Steve W in Japan and myself in Korea). If you go to http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page, there is a sidebar where the charts are all listed. Currently, I am working to complete the entire tracklistings and availability of recordings: at the moment, 1976-1998 and 2002-2004 are done (some in a slightly skeletal format, but that will also change). > > > > Yes, the 1978 and 1980 charts are available. 1978 is available in its entirety, but 1980 is restricted to the rundowns alone. If you would consider uploading your version, I can give you any assistance required. Duplicating recordings is not a problem, as it is also possible to make composite versions if necessary. > > > > Can I also take this opportunity to thank Steve for the recent Top Gears, neither of which I had, Ken for his 1979 tapes, and once again B for giving us a complete run of shows from the last three years of Peel's career! > > > > > > > > Bst wishes > > > > Steve [TK] > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Hello everyone. I'm pleased to have discovered this group and am very interested in what's going on here. > > > > > > > > > > I have to admit I've always been quite possessive with my own John Peel archive. I think this comes down to seeing so many toe-rags selling them on at silly prices. I'd rather not pass anything on that's just going to end up in Camden market. > > > > > > > > > > Anyway, I've just dipped into the recent thread about the 1979 FF. I do have my own recording of the top 10 which is better quality than the one just made available for download, for example. > > > > > > > > > > Can someone summarise for me what archives are missing in this combined effort. I can't remember myself whether only the 1979 top ten was broadcast for example. It's all I have. I know at the time I (stupidly !) recorded over things where I didn't like the tracks or had them elsewhere. Luckily I have 1-10 intact. Is there a 50-11 to look for ? > > > > > > > > > > Have 1978 and 1980 been made available ? > > > > > > > > > > Regards to all, > > > > > Alan .. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From brockleyal@... Sun Nov 8 18:05:20 2009 From: brockleyal@... (brockleyal) Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 17:05:20 -0000 Subject: Hello (.. and can someone summarise the status of the FF archive) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I've dropped you a mail. Please confirm receipt as the mail underlying this yahoo account is an old one I don't use anymore. From stuartb@... Sun Nov 8 20:46:02 2009 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 19:46:02 -0000 Subject: Hello (.. and can someone summarise the status of the FF archive) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Alan I don't know if you've found your way round all the nooks and crannies of the Wiki yet, but if you go to the Calendar menu and pick a year you'll get to a page like http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/1983 and there it is possible to see what shows have already been shared for that year. Clicking on the show will then take you to a track listing (if someone has bothered to create one) as well as a download link. Then you will be able to see which of your shows are unique to yourself and as yet unshared (hint hint) :) Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > I used to do a long commute in the 80's and I taped Peel on a C120 every night to listen to next day. Luckily I had a timer and a cassette deck that reversed the tape automatically ! > > Of course my great regret is that I didn't keep every one. However, I did preserve about 35 favourite shows. I also have things like his top 10 (1984 with Andy Peebles ? I'd need to relisten to check), desert island discs etc.. > > I also have a few video bits around. eg. This Is Your Life. Are these widely available ? > > Alan .. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" stuartb@ wrote: > > > > Hi Alan and welcome. > > > > did you say archive? (gets excited) Just wondering how extensive that is, is it just F50s, mixtapes or entire shows you have? There aren't many complete shows available online in the 1980s. I do hope you lose your possessiveness! > > > > I've uploaded the odd complete show but most of my archive is in the form of mixtapes without introductions. Nevertheless I do intend to get round to uploading them and try to work out from what shows they were recorded. > > > > Stuart > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > > > > >snip > > > I have to admit I've always been quite possessive with my own John Peel archive. > > > > /snip > > > > > Regards to all, > > > Alan .. > > > > > > From michstoecker@... Sun Nov 8 22:11:21 2009 From: michstoecker@... (michael stoecker) Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2009 21:11:21 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Hello (.. and can someone summarise the status of the FF archive) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Alan, The download links on the wiki aren't clear, you're correct. So for example, I just copied some of a page below. Under "Available", you'll see a "[1] & [2]" listed. Those are the actual links to download the two portions of this example show. File Name Length Other File created from T300 of 400 Box. Available [1] [2] To: peel@yahoogroups.com From: stuartb@... Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2009 19:46:02 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Hello (.. and can someone summarise the status of the FF archive) Hi Alan I don't know if you've found your way round all the nooks and crannies of the Wiki yet, but if you go to the Calendar menu and pick a year you'll get to a page like http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/1983 and there it is possible to see what shows have already been shared for that year. Clicking on the show will then take you to a track listing (if someone has bothered to create one) as well as a download link. Then you will be able to see which of your shows are unique to yourself and as yet unshared (hint hint) :) Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > I used to do a long commute in the 80's and I taped Peel on a C120 every night to listen to next day. Luckily I had a timer and a cassette deck that reversed the tape automatically ! > > Of course my great regret is that I didn't keep every one. However, I did preserve about 35 favourite shows. I also have things like his top 10 (1984 with Andy Peebles ? I'd need to relisten to check), desert island discs etc.. > > I also have a few video bits around. eg. This Is Your Life. Are these widely available ? > > Alan .. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" stuartb@ wrote: > > > > Hi Alan and welcome. > > > > did you say archive? (gets excited) Just wondering how extensive that is, is it just F50s, mixtapes or entire shows you have? There aren't many complete shows available online in the 1980s. I do hope you lose your possessiveness! > > > > I've uploaded the odd complete show but most of my archive is in the form of mixtapes without introductions. Nevertheless I do intend to get round to uploading them and try to work out from what shows they were recorded. > > > > Stuart > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > > > > >snip > > > I have to admit I've always been quite possessive with my own John Peel archive. > > > > /snip > > > > > Regards to all, > > > Alan .. > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail: Trusted email with Microsoft's powerful SPAM protection. http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/177141664/direct/01/ http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/177141664/direct/01/ From brockleyal@... Sun Nov 8 22:28:55 2009 From: brockleyal@... (brockleyal) Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 21:28:55 -0000 Subject: Hello (.. and can someone summarise the status of the FF archive) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thank you to everyone who's chipped in with tips on how to find my way around. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, michael stoecker wrote: > > > Alan, > The download links on the wiki aren't clear, you're correct. So for example, I just copied some of a page below. Under "Available", you'll see a "[1] & [2]" listed. Those are the actual links to download the two portions of this example show. > File > Name > > > > > > > Length > > > > > Other > > > > File created from T300 of 400 Box. > > Available > > [1] > [2] > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > From: stuartb@... > Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2009 19:46:02 +0000 > Subject: [peel] Re: Hello (.. and can someone summarise the status of the FF archive) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Alan > > I don't know if you've found your way round all the nooks and crannies of the Wiki yet, but if you go to the Calendar menu and pick a year you'll get to a page like http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/1983 and there it is possible to see what shows have already been shared for that year. Clicking on the show will then take you to a track listing (if someone has bothered to create one) as well as a download link. Then you will be able to see which of your shows are unique to yourself and as yet unshared (hint hint) :) > > Stuart > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > > > I used to do a long commute in the 80's and I taped Peel on a C120 every night to listen to next day. Luckily I had a timer and a cassette deck that reversed the tape automatically ! > > > > Of course my great regret is that I didn't keep every one. However, I did preserve about 35 favourite shows. I also have things like his top 10 (1984 with Andy Peebles ? I'd need to relisten to check), desert island discs etc.. > > > > I also have a few video bits around. eg. This Is Your Life. Are these widely available ? > > > > Alan .. > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" stuartb@ wrote: > > > > > > Hi Alan and welcome. > > > > > > did you say archive? (gets excited) Just wondering how extensive that is, is it just F50s, mixtapes or entire shows you have? There aren't many complete shows available online in the 1980s. I do hope you lose your possessiveness! > > > > > > I've uploaded the odd complete show but most of my archive is in the form of mixtapes without introductions. Nevertheless I do intend to get round to uploading them and try to work out from what shows they were recorded. > > > > > > Stuart > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > > > > > > >snip > > > > I have to admit I've always been quite possessive with my own John Peel archive. > > > > > /snip > > > > > > > Regards to all, > > > > Alan .. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Hotmail: Trusted email with Microsoft's powerful SPAM protection. > http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/177141664/direct/01/ > http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/177141664/direct/01/ > From michael.capewell@... Mon Nov 9 15:16:54 2009 From: michael.capewell@... (mickcapewell) Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 14:16:54 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Top Gear Playlist 10th Jan 1970 References: Message-ID: **** Many thanks for sharing this show Steve! I bet anyone tuning into "Wunnerful Radio Fun" on that Sunday afternoon hoping to hear some 'Fab Pop Sounds' got a bit of a shock ;-) Hawkwind, Tippett, Yoko...! Great stuff :-) Cheers Mick C On a kind of related note, there didn't seem on the wiki to be a 1970 Top Gear show that I had lurking around on my computer, so have stuck up a page with links, etc. It's 12-12-70, with sessions from Hawkwind among others: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/12_December_1970 From vinpinman@... Tue Nov 10 12:24:12 2009 From: vinpinman@... (vinpinman) Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 11:24:12 -0000 Subject: A couple of 2004 shows In-Reply-To: Message-ID: They're on their way, thanks for your concern! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Duffy" wrote: > > Many thanks from me too. Great little collection of post-2000 shows you've put up, "B"! > > And Adam: did you get that last batch yet? My broadband's been dead for a couple of days, but I'll be back seeding tonight. > > Eddie. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "vinpinman" wrote: > > > > Thanks for these but is anyone seeding? I'm getting nothing! > > > > > > Adam > > http://fadesinslowly.com/ > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bbrbr57" wrote: > > > > > > Here are 4 upgrades, and 5 shows that were missing from the 17 DVD collection: > > > > > > http://home.wanadoo.nl/jpdl/John_Peel_2004-07.torrent > > > > > > > > > And Tom Ravenscroft's show from last Friday: > > > > > > http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?emgmniou1ld > > > > > > B. > > > > > > From brockleyal@... Tue Nov 10 14:56:04 2009 From: brockleyal@... (brockleyal) Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 13:56:04 -0000 Subject: Having Problems Uploading Message-ID: I've been trying to upload a couple of sample files - with help from 'so-it-goes' Steve (off list). I've tried with mediafire and rapidshare and get exactly the same pattern. This is that the upload gets a good way along in with a constant transfer rate. Then the transfer rate just dies off and my broadband connection is dropped (for whole wireless network, not just my computer). The upload then stops as a failure and the network comes back a short while later. I've tried over and over and get this everytime. I have unlimited usage BT Broadband and have never had problems before. Can anyone shed any light. I'm tempted to think it's some ISP thing to prevent illegal file sharing. All help appreciated. Alan .. From stuartb@... Tue Nov 10 18:16:10 2009 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 17:16:10 -0000 Subject: Having Problems Uploading In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hmm. Have you created accounts with these storage sites or are you uploading as an anonymous user? NOt sure if you can resume uploads if you have an account. the HomeHub has had a history of problems with uploading and torrent files, but this page http://www.ralpharama.co.uk/item.php?itemid=544&page=Problems+with+BT+Broadband+speed+using+a+HomeHub suggests that the Homehub (Assuming that is what you have) checks for updates in the evening, interrupting any downloads or uploads at that time. So you could try at a different time of day. Other suggestions are going the direct cable connection rather than wireless. Corrupt wireless data from the PC may be crashing the router. Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > I've been trying to upload a couple of sample files - with help from 'so-it-goes' Steve (off list). > > I've tried with mediafire and rapidshare and get exactly the same pattern. This is that the upload gets a good way along in with a constant transfer rate. Then the transfer rate just dies off and my broadband connection is dropped (for whole wireless network, not just my computer). The upload then stops as a failure and the network comes back a short while later. > > I've tried over and over and get this everytime. I have unlimited usage BT Broadband and have never had problems before. > > Can anyone shed any light. I'm tempted to think it's some ISP thing to prevent illegal file sharing. > > All help appreciated. > > Alan .. > From brockleyal@... Tue Nov 10 21:23:09 2009 From: brockleyal@... (brockleyal) Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 20:23:09 -0000 Subject: Having Problems Uploading In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks for the pointers. I've tried anonymous and through an account. I've also tried many times spread through the day. The baffling thing is it fails so consistently. I did manage to upload a smaller jpeg with no issues. I could try cabling up, but not straightforward as would need to move kit close to router. Alan .. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > Hmm. Have you created accounts with these storage sites or are you uploading as an anonymous user? NOt sure if you can resume uploads if you have an account. > > the HomeHub has had a history of problems with uploading and torrent files, but this page http://www.ralpharama.co.uk/item.php?itemid=544&page=Problems+with+BT+Broadband+speed+using+a+HomeHub suggests that the Homehub (Assuming that is what you have) checks for updates in the evening, interrupting any downloads or uploads at that time. > > So you could try at a different time of day. > Other suggestions are going the direct cable connection rather than wireless. Corrupt wireless data from the PC may be crashing the router. > > Stuart > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > > > I've been trying to upload a couple of sample files - with help from 'so-it-goes' Steve (off list). > > > > I've tried with mediafire and rapidshare and get exactly the same pattern. This is that the upload gets a good way along in with a constant transfer rate. Then the transfer rate just dies off and my broadband connection is dropped (for whole wireless network, not just my computer). The upload then stops as a failure and the network comes back a short while later. > > > > I've tried over and over and get this everytime. I have unlimited usage BT Broadband and have never had problems before. > > > > Can anyone shed any light. I'm tempted to think it's some ISP thing to prevent illegal file sharing. > > > > All help appreciated. > > > > Alan .. > > > From stuartb@... Wed Nov 11 10:30:09 2009 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 09:30:09 -0000 Subject: Having Problems Uploading In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I wonder if it is the size or type of the file that is the problem or if it is corrupt. Rapidshare has a limit of 100Mb and Mediafire 200Mb. What I would try is, upload a jpg of the same size and see if that gets through. If so, you could try renaming the mp3 file as a jpg and see if that uploads, then rename it when it's uploaded. This might bypass any filtering by BT which could interrupt uploading of mp3s. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > Thanks for the pointers. I've tried anonymous and through an account. I've also tried many times spread through the day. The baffling thing is it fails so consistently. I did manage to upload a smaller jpeg with no issues. > > I could try cabling up, but not straightforward as would need to move kit close to router. > > Alan .. > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" stuartb@ wrote: > > > > Hmm. Have you created accounts with these storage sites or are you uploading as an anonymous user? NOt sure if you can resume uploads if you have an account. > > > > the HomeHub has had a history of problems with uploading and torrent files, but this page http://www.ralpharama.co.uk/item.php?itemid=544&page=Problems+with+BT+Br\ oadband+speed+using+a+HomeHub suggests that the Homehub (Assuming that is what you have) checks for updates in the evening, interrupting any downloads or uploads at that time. > > > > So you could try at a different time of day. > > Other suggestions are going the direct cable connection rather than wireless. Corrupt wireless data from the PC may be crashing the router. > > > > Stuart > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > > > > > I've been trying to upload a couple of sample files - with help from 'so-it-goes' Steve (off list). > > > > > > I've tried with mediafire and rapidshare and get exactly the same pattern. This is that the upload gets a good way along in with a constant transfer rate. Then the transfer rate just dies off and my broadband connection is dropped (for whole wireless network, not just my computer). The upload then stops as a failure and the network comes back a short while later. > > > > > > I've tried over and over and get this everytime. I have unlimited usage BT Broadband and have never had problems before. > > > > > > Can anyone shed any light. I'm tempted to think it's some ISP thing to prevent illegal file sharing. > > > > > > All help appreciated. > > > > > > Alan .. > > > > > > From saipanda@... Wed Nov 11 18:04:54 2009 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 17:04:54 -0000 Subject: Having Problems Uploading In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On a variation on this theme, I usually put files in some sort of zip file before uploading anything. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > > I wonder if it is the size or type of the file that is the problem or if > it is corrupt. Rapidshare has a limit of 100Mb and Mediafire 200Mb. > > What I would try is, upload a jpg of the same size and see if that gets > through. If so, you could try renaming the mp3 file as a jpg and see if > that uploads, then rename it when it's uploaded. This might bypass any > filtering by BT which could interrupt uploading of mp3s. > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > > > Thanks for the pointers. I've tried anonymous and through an account. > I've also tried many times spread through the day. The baffling thing is > it fails so consistently. I did manage to upload a smaller jpeg with no > issues. > > > > I could try cabling up, but not straightforward as would need to move > kit close to router. > > > > Alan .. > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" stuartb@ wrote: > > > > > > Hmm. Have you created accounts with these storage sites or are you > uploading as an anonymous user? NOt sure if you can resume uploads if > you have an account. > > > > > > the HomeHub has had a history of problems with uploading and torrent > files, but this page > http://www.ralpharama.co.uk/item.php?itemid=544&page=Problems+with+BT+Br\ > oadband+speed+using+a+HomeHub suggests that the Homehub (Assuming that > is what you have) checks for updates in the evening, interrupting any > downloads or uploads at that time. > > > > > > So you could try at a different time of day. > > > Other suggestions are going the direct cable connection rather than > wireless. Corrupt wireless data from the PC may be crashing the router. > > > > > > Stuart > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" wrote: > > > > > > > > I've been trying to upload a couple of sample files - with help > from 'so-it-goes' Steve (off list). > > > > > > > > I've tried with mediafire and rapidshare and get exactly the same > pattern. This is that the upload gets a good way along in with a > constant transfer rate. Then the transfer rate just dies off and my > broadband connection is dropped (for whole wireless network, not just my > computer). The upload then stops as a failure and the network comes back > a short while later. > > > > > > > > I've tried over and over and get this everytime. I have unlimited > usage BT Broadband and have never had problems before. > > > > > > > > Can anyone shed any light. I'm tempted to think it's some ISP > thing to prevent illegal file sharing. > > > > > > > > All help appreciated. > > > > > > > > Alan .. > > > > > > > > > > From eddie.duffy@... Wed Nov 11 19:38:20 2009 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 18:38:20 -0000 Subject: Having Problems Uploading In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Alan, The one problem I've had with Megaupload is that sometimes you're not given the download link when the progress bar gets to 100%; you're just redirected to a general page instead. In those circumstances it usually works if I try it again immediately. Certainly I'm using a BT HomeHub as well, and usually upload via the wireless link, so I don't think there are any general problems with what you're doing. But if Megaupload refuses to play ball, there are quite a few similar sites to choose from. Good luck! Eddie. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > On a variation on this theme, I usually put files in some sort of zip file before uploading anything. > > > From ford.alan@... Wed Nov 11 21:02:50 2009 From: ford.alan@... (alanforduk) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 20:02:50 -0000 Subject: My favourite mix tape! - No Difference In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks Steve I downloaded, I listened, I certainly enjoyed. Especially the Kidjia Sisters and Chania River Boys track 'Ndirenthira Fashioni'. Does anyone know any more about these artistes? Google is unforthcoming. Maybe the spellings aren't quite correct? Cheers Alan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "thinkingthinkingthinking" wrote: > > If you're ever going to download and listen to any of my mix tapes, it > should probably be this one. > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/No_Difference > > > I hope you will enjoy it. > > Steve > From michael.capewell@... Wed Nov 11 21:28:10 2009 From: michael.capewell@... (mickcapewell) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 20:28:10 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 References: Message-ID: <062140251B11489596AE1C6ADB6CCDD4@MAIN> Following on from the Jan 1970 playlist I posted last week, I have 5 more from 1968-69 shows, all from the Psych Fanzine 117. Old news for Ken obviously but somebody out there might be interested (Steve?) ;-) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Top Gear 22nd September 1968 Live sessions: Tim Rose/ The Nice/ Idle Race/ Jethro Tull Playlist: Beatles--Revolution Moody Blues--The Best Way To Travel Big Brother & The Holding Co--Piece of My Heart Nice--Theme From Lumpy Gravy Steppenwolf--Born To Be Wild Tyrannosaurus Rex--Wind Quartets Tim Rose--When I Was a Young Man Peter Sarstedt--I Am a Cathedral Nice--Aries, The Fire Fighter Joe Cocker--With a Little Help From My Friends Idle Race--The Birthday Cream--Sunshine Of Your Love Jethro Tull--Song For Jeffrey Love--Your Mind & We Belong Together Tim Rose--Angela Tim Rose--Kangaroo (a small piece of impertinence) Smokey Mothers--I Ain't Gonna Be Your Monkey Man No More Idle Race--Told You Twice Jefferson Airplane--If You Feel Like China Breaking Jethro Tull-- My Sunday Feeling Tyrannosaurus Rex--One Inch Rock Nice--America John Martyn--Sing a Song Of Summer Tim Rose--Dim Light Vamp--Floating Spooky Tooth--Too Much Of Nothing Rabbit McKay--Hard Time Woman Country Joe & The Fish--Bright Clean Machine Jethro Tull-- Cat's Squirrel Tim Rose--Long Haired Boy Steppenwolf-- Lost and Found By Trial Nice--Ars Longa Vita Brevis ------------------------------------------------------------------- Top Gear 24th November 1968 Live sessions: Gun / David Ackles/ Family/ Fleetwood Mac Playlist: Traffic--Medicated Goo Gun-- Sunshine Canned Heat-- Going Up The Country David Ackles-- Down River Jethro Tull--Love Story Family-- Dim Leonard Cohen-- Teachers Fleetwood Mac-- A Mind Of My Own Judy Collins-- Both Sides Now Gun-- Race With The Devil Beatles-- While My Guitar Gently Weeps Family-- Second Generation Woman Incredible String Band-- Yellow Snake Fleetwood Mac-- Crutch & Kane Pink Floyd-- Point Me At The Sky Gun-- Unlock My Door Liverpool Scene-- Son Son David Ackles-- Laissez Faire Rhinoceros-- You're My Girl (I Don't Want To Discuss It) Family-- How-Hi-The-Li Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band-- Sho Wah De Doo Doo Fleetwood Mac-- If You'd Be My Baby Lonnie Mac-- Memphis Gun--The Man Who Paints The Pictures Ten Years After-- Hear Me Calling David Ackles-- Be My Friend Family--Observations Captain Beefheart-- Son Of Mirror Man Fleetwood Mac-- Crazy For My Baby Procol Harum-- Rambling On ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Top Gear 22nd December 1968 Live sessions: Andromeda/ Tyrannosaurus Rex/ Manfred Mann/ Fairport Convention Playlist: The Purple Gang-- Auntie Monica Andromeda-- Return To Sanity Canned Heat-- Going Up The Country Tyrannosaurus Rex-- Consuela Blues Project-- If You've Gotta make a Fool Of Somebody Fairport Convention-- Meet On The Ledge Caravan-- Place Of My Own Manfred Mann-- Abraham, Martin & John Pink Floyd- Point Me At The Sky Tyrannosaurus Rex-- The Evenings Of Damask Jethro Tull-- A Christmas Song Fairport Convention-- She Moves Through The Fair Fairport Convention-- Light My Fire The Fugs-- Ramases The Second Is Dead Andromeda-- Days Of The Change Chicken Shack-- When The Train Comes Back Manfred Mann-- Fox On The Run Fever Tree-- Grand Candy Bung Sweet Tyrannosaurus Rex-- Travelling Tragition Terry Reid-- Bang bang (Your Baby Shot You Down) Fairport Convention-- I'll Keep It With Mine Captain Beefheart-- Kandy Korn Dillard & Clark-- Get It On Brother Manfred Mann-- Claire Duster Bennett-- 40 Minutes From Town Andromeda-- The Reason Tyrannosaurus Rex-- Trelawney Lawn Pretty Things-- Baron Saturday Manfred Mann-- So Long Fairport Convention-- Billy The Orphan Boy's Lonely Christmas Misunderstood- I Can Take You To The Sun ------------------------------------------------------------------- Top Gear 2nd February 1969 Live sessions: Writing On The Wall/ Alexis Korner & Nick South/ Honeybus/ Love Sculpture Playlist: Creedence Clearwater Revival-- Good Golly Miss Molly Writing On The Wall-- Profile On a Door Scrugg-- Will The Real Geraldine Stand Up And Be Counted Alexis Korner/ Nick South-- The Clapping Song Misunderstood-- I Unseen Honeybus-- Black Mourning Band Smokestack Lightning-- Light In My Window Love Sculpture-- Evening MC5-- Kick Out The Jams Writing On The Wall- Sha La La La Lee John Sebastian-- She's a Lady Alexis Korner/ Nick South-- Please Don't Say No Honeybus-- Would You Believe Elton John-- Lady Samantha Love Sculpture-- Farandole Groundhogs-- Married Men Writing On The Wall-- Felicity Jane Locomotive-- Mr Armageddon Honeybus-- She Sold Blackpool Rock Caravan-- Cecil Runs Love Sculpture-- Great Balls Of Fire Amboy Dukes-- Migration Writing On The Wall-- Tasker's Successor Alexis Korner/ Nick South-- You Don't Know My Mind Man-- Sudden Life Honeybus-- Incredibly Bad Tyrannosaurus Rex-- Warlord Of The Royal Crocodiles Love Sculpture-- The Inner Light Earth Opera-- The American Eagle Tragedy ------------------------------------------------------ Top Gear 1st November 1969 Live sessions: Griffin/ Family/ Christine Perfect/ Incredible String Band Playlist: Griffin-- What a Day It's Been Jerry Yester & Judy Henske-- Three Ravens Family-- No Mule's Fool Santana-- Persuasion Christine Perfect-- No Road Is The Right Road Incredible String Band-- The Letter Captain Beefheart-- Bill's Corpse Gene Vincent-- Be Bop a Lula (Mk 2) King Crimson-- In The Court Of The Crimson King Family-- Cat and The Rat Gordon Giltrap-- Lucifer's Cage Christine Perfect-- When You Say Griffin-- Shine Idle Race-- Hurry Up John Cream-- Sweet Wine Incredible String Band-- Black Jack Davy Family-- Wheels John Mayall-- Don't Waste My Time Christine Perfect-- Sunshine Hour Colosseum-- Elegy Incredible String Band-- This Moment Family-- Drowned In Wine Griffin--Your Head, My Lies Delaney & Bonnie-- Someday Incredible String Band-- Gather Round Christine Perfect-- Pen In Hand Harvey Matuso's Jews Harp Band-- Afghan Red From michael.capewell@... Wed Nov 11 21:38:19 2009 From: michael.capewell@... (mickcapewell) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 20:38:19 -0000 Subject: [peel] More Old Playlists 1968-69 References: <062140251B11489596AE1C6ADB6CCDD4@MAIN> Message-ID: BTW, I don't suppose that the portion of the 16th Feb 1969 Top Gear show mentioned on wiki is available anywhere is it ??? ;-) Cheers MC From jimmystep@... Thu Nov 12 00:18:48 2009 From: jimmystep@... (Jimmy Stepek) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 23:18:48 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: <062140251B11489596AE1C6ADB6CCDD4@MAIN> Message-ID: <869776.99054.qm@...> Oh keep them coming Mick, I'm very interested. That 22/09/1968 show looked like it was a cracker and I wish someone had the Writing On The Wall session. I had a friend who had The Power of The Picts album, probably still does where ever he is, and it was great for a rave up....Cheers....Jimmy --- On Wed, 11/11/09, mickcapewell wrote: Following on from the Jan 1970 playlist I posted last week, I have 5 more from 1968-69 shows, all from the Psych Fanzine 117. Old news for Ken obviously but somebody out there might be interested (Steve?) ;-)   ------------------------------------------------------------------   Top Gear 22nd September 1968   Live sessions: Tim Rose/ The Nice/ Idle Race/ Jethro Tull   Playlist:   Beatles--Revolution Moody Blues--The Best Way To Travel Big Brother & The Holding Co--Piece of My Heart Nice--Theme From Lumpy Gravy Steppenwolf--Born To Be Wild Tyrannosaurus Rex--Wind Quartets Tim Rose--When I Was a Young Man Peter Sarstedt--I Am a Cathedral Nice--Aries, The Fire Fighter Joe Cocker--With a Little Help From My Friends Idle Race--The Birthday Cream--Sunshine Of Your Love Jethro Tull--Song For Jeffrey Love--Your Mind & We Belong Together Tim Rose--Angela Tim Rose--Kangaroo (a small piece of impertinence) Smokey Mothers--I Ain't Gonna Be Your Monkey Man No More Idle Race--Told You Twice Jefferson Airplane--If You Feel Like China Breaking Jethro Tull-- My Sunday Feeling Tyrannosaurus Rex--One Inch Rock Nice--America John Martyn--Sing a Song Of Summer Tim Rose--Dim Light Vamp--Floating Spooky Tooth--Too Much Of Nothing Rabbit McKay--Hard Time Woman Country Joe & The Fish--Bright Clean Machine Jethro Tull-- Cat's Squirrel Tim Rose--Long Haired Boy Steppenwolf-- Lost and Found By Trial Nice--Ars Longa Vita Brevis   -------------------------------------------------------------------     Top Gear 24th November 1968   Live sessions: Gun / David Ackles/ Family/ Fleetwood Mac   Playlist:   Traffic--Medicated Goo Gun-- Sunshine Canned Heat-- Going Up The Country David Ackles-- Down River Jethro Tull--Love Story Family-- Dim Leonard Cohen-- Teachers Fleetwood Mac-- A Mind Of My Own Judy Collins-- Both Sides Now Gun-- Race With The Devil Beatles-- While My Guitar Gently Weeps Family-- Second Generation Woman Incredible String Band-- Yellow Snake Fleetwood Mac-- Crutch & Kane Pink Floyd-- Point Me At The Sky Gun-- Unlock My Door Liverpool Scene-- Son Son David Ackles-- Laissez Faire Rhinoceros-- You're My Girl (I Don't Want To Discuss It) Family-- How-Hi-The-Li Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band-- Sho Wah De Doo Doo Fleetwood Mac-- If You'd Be My Baby Lonnie Mac-- Memphis Gun--The Man Who Paints The Pictures Ten Years After-- Hear Me Calling David Ackles-- Be My Friend Family--Observations Captain Beefheart-- Son Of Mirror Man Fleetwood Mac-- Crazy For My Baby Procol Harum-- Rambling On   ----------------------------------------------------------------------   Top Gear 22nd December 1968   Live sessions: Andromeda/ Tyrannosaurus Rex/ Manfred Mann/ Fairport Convention   Playlist:   The Purple Gang-- Auntie Monica Andromeda-- Return To Sanity Canned Heat-- Going Up The Country Tyrannosaurus Rex-- Consuela Blues Project-- If You've Gotta make a Fool Of Somebody Fairport Convention-- Meet On The Ledge Caravan-- Place Of My Own Manfred Mann-- Abraham, Martin & John Pink Floyd- Point Me At The Sky Tyrannosaurus Rex-- The Evenings Of Damask Jethro Tull-- A Christmas Song Fairport Convention-- She Moves Through The Fair Fairport Convention-- Light My Fire The Fugs-- Ramases The Second Is Dead Andromeda-- Days Of The Change Chicken Shack-- When The Train Comes Back Manfred Mann-- Fox On The Run Fever Tree-- Grand Candy Bung Sweet Tyrannosaurus Rex-- Travelling Tragition Terry Reid-- Bang bang (Your Baby Shot You Down) Fairport Convention-- I'll Keep It With Mine Captain Beefheart-- Kandy Korn Dillard & Clark-- Get It On Brother Manfred Mann-- Claire Duster Bennett-- 40 Minutes From Town Andromeda-- The Reason Tyrannosaurus Rex-- Trelawney Lawn Pretty Things-- Baron Saturday Manfred Mann-- So Long Fairport Convention-- Billy The Orphan Boy's Lonely Christmas Misunderstood- I Can Take You To The Sun   -------------------------------------------------------------------     Top Gear 2nd February 1969   Live sessions: Writing On The Wall/ Alexis Korner & Nick South/ Honeybus/ Love Sculpture   Playlist:   Creedence Clearwater Revival-- Good Golly Miss Molly Writing On The Wall-- Profile On a Door Scrugg-- Will The Real Geraldine Stand Up And Be Counted Alexis Korner/ Nick South-- The Clapping Song Misunderstood-- I Unseen Honeybus-- Black Mourning Band Smokestack Lightning-- Light In My Window Love Sculpture-- Evening MC5-- Kick Out The Jams Writing On The Wall- Sha La La La Lee John Sebastian-- She's a Lady Alexis Korner/ Nick South-- Please Don't Say No Honeybus-- Would You Believe Elton John-- Lady Samantha Love Sculpture-- Farandole Groundhogs-- Married Men Writing On The Wall-- Felicity Jane Locomotive-- Mr Armageddon Honeybus-- She Sold Blackpool Rock Caravan-- Cecil Runs Love Sculpture-- Great Balls Of Fire Amboy Dukes-- Migration Writing On The Wall-- Tasker's Successor Alexis Korner/ Nick South-- You Don't Know My Mind Man-- Sudden Life Honeybus-- Incredibly Bad Tyrannosaurus Rex-- Warlord Of The Royal Crocodiles Love Sculpture-- The Inner Light Earth Opera-- The American Eagle Tragedy   ------------------------------------------------------   Top Gear 1st November 1969   Live sessions: Griffin/ Family/ Christine Perfect/ Incredible String Band   Playlist:   Griffin-- What a Day It's Been Jerry Yester & Judy Henske-- Three Ravens Family-- No Mule's Fool Santana-- Persuasion Christine Perfect-- No Road Is The Right Road Incredible String Band-- The Letter Captain Beefheart-- Bill's Corpse Gene Vincent-- Be Bop a Lula (Mk 2) King Crimson-- In The Court Of The Crimson King Family-- Cat and The Rat Gordon Giltrap-- Lucifer's Cage Christine Perfect-- When You Say Griffin-- Shine Idle Race-- Hurry Up John Cream-- Sweet Wine Incredible String Band-- Black Jack Davy Family-- Wheels John Mayall-- Don't Waste My Time Christine Perfect-- Sunshine Hour Colosseum-- Elegy Incredible String Band-- This Moment Family-- Drowned In Wine Griffin--Your Head, My Lies Delaney & Bonnie-- Someday Incredible String Band-- Gather Round Christine Perfect-- Pen In Hand Harvey Matuso's Jews Harp Band-- Afghan Red      From michael.capewell@... Thu Nov 12 00:23:27 2009 From: michael.capewell@... (mickcapewell) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 23:23:27 -0000 Subject: [peel] More Old Playlists 1968-69 References: <869776.99054.qm@...> Message-ID: <57142DCBD32E4E1EA90194FE54F85CCD@MAIN> Oh keep them coming Mick, I'm very interested. That 22/09/1968 show looked like it was a cracker and I wish someone had the Writing On The Wall session. I had a friend who had The Power of The Picts album, probably still does where ever he is, and it was great for a rave up....Cheers....Jimmy **** I was kind of worried that most people on here are fans of the 'modern' Peel as opposed to the 60s Peel, unlike an old geezer like me :-) As for Writing on The Wall, yeah great album, which I'm sure you can download on loads of sites...and it's strange that just one track from that session has emerged (Sha-La-La-la-Lee), as far as I'm aware, on a psych comp "Mynd The Gap". I can upload it somewhere if you want to hear it. Cheers MC From dutch_record_59@... Thu Nov 12 09:36:24 2009 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 00:36:24 -0800 (PST) Subject: [peel] More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: References: <062140251B11489596AE1C6ADB6CCDD4@MAIN> Message-ID: <995100.75265.qm@...> Hi Mick, I don't have that show, however I do have the the session tracks. Moby Grape sessions are on one of those U Spaces comps, I think you have them. The Bakerloo session tracks are available here: http://halsprogressiverockblog.blogspot.com There are also BBC comps from Traffic and T Rex. The first Bakerloo session is here: http://standinatthecrossroads-blackcatbone.blogspot.com/2009/02/bakerloo-bbc-sessions-john-peel-uk.html Cheers, Gert ________________________________ From: mickcapewell To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wed, November 11, 2009 9:38:19 PM Subject: Re: [peel] More Old Playlists 1968-69 BTW, I don't suppose that the portion of the 16th Feb 1969 Top Gear show mentioned on wiki is available anywhere is it ??? ;-) Cheers MC From saipanda@... Thu Nov 12 10:02:36 2009 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 09:02:36 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: <57142DCBD32E4E1EA90194FE54F85CCD@MAIN> Message-ID: Yeah, brilliant. Many thanks, Mick! Am in the process of putting them up on the wiki. Not sure about the Feb 69 show. Let me dig around a bit (maybe it was on one of the "Tracks" compilations from a few months back - which I need to sort out a bit more for the wiki). Anyway, absolutely all information on Top Gear, NIght Ride, etc, is most welcome indeed. My theory, for what it's worth, is that the more data we can get up on the wiki, the better the odds of someone stumbling on the site, or the list, and digging out old audio - from whatever era. Uh, like me with the 1970 Hawkwind session show the other day... Also, really fascinating to see what Peel was up to back in the day. Another thing from this period I stumbled on recently was a good part (four out of five tracks) of a 1970 Sunday Concert with Medicine Head (Black Sabbath were the other band on the show) - Peel links intact. Anyone interested in this should head for the John Fiddler official site: http://www.johnfiddler.com/media.html In the process of trying to sort out whatever Sunday Concerts I can dig up. There seem to be a few official releases, boots and blogs, so hope to get a few things together for the wiki. Would be especially great to get more info from the first half of the 70s, as this seems like a bit of a fallow time for show data (and audio). For the 60s, there's a fair amount of info on gigs (see the wiki Gigography section) - many thanks indeed to Colin for all his help, with big ups to the International Times online archive and the most excellent Marmalade Skies site : ) Looking to do similar for the 70s and beyond, but still early doors on that. It's all a matter of time really. I know there are plenty of mentions on assorted shows down the years. Anyway, if anyone has any show or gigs data, please send it this way! Or just put it straight up on the wiki - all help is always appreciated. Finally, just to mention I think there might be a couple of small things for Ken on the wiki re the sessions from Mick's latest TG playlists, although it might just be my eyesight going. Cheers, Steve W --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > Oh keep them coming Mick, I'm very interested. That 22/09/1968 show looked like it was a cracker and I wish someone had the Writing On The Wall session. I had a friend who had The Power of The Picts album, probably still does where ever he is, and it was great for a rave up....Cheers....Jimmy > > **** I was kind of worried that most people on here are fans of the 'modern' Peel as opposed to the 60s Peel, unlike an old geezer like me :-) > As for Writing on The Wall, yeah great album, which I'm sure you can download on loads of sites...and it's strange that just one track from that session has emerged (Sha-La-La-la-Lee), as far as I'm aware, on a psych comp "Mynd The Gap". > I can upload it somewhere if you want to hear it. > > Cheers > MC > From ken_garner@... Thu Nov 12 11:07:52 2009 From: ken_garner@... (ken_garner) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:07:52 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: when I get a moment (ha! 2012?) I'll try and dig out the old PasB scripts I have for those top gears and compare to spot any anomalies, sure k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Yeah, brilliant. Many thanks, Mick! Am in the process of putting them up on the wiki. Not sure about the Feb 69 show. Let me dig around a bit (maybe it was on one of the "Tracks" compilations from a few months back - which I need to sort out a bit more for the wiki). > > Anyway, absolutely all information on Top Gear, NIght Ride, etc, is most welcome indeed. My theory, for what it's worth, is that the more data we can get up on the wiki, the better the odds of someone stumbling on the site, or the list, and digging out old audio - from whatever era. > > Uh, like me with the 1970 Hawkwind session show the other day... > > Also, really fascinating to see what Peel was up to back in the day. Another thing from this period I stumbled on recently was a good part (four out of five tracks) of a 1970 Sunday Concert with Medicine Head (Black Sabbath were the other band on the show) - Peel links intact. Anyone interested in this should head for the John Fiddler official site: > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media.html > > In the process of trying to sort out whatever Sunday Concerts I can dig up. There seem to be a few official releases, boots and blogs, so hope to get a few things together for the wiki. > > Would be especially great to get more info from the first half of the 70s, as this seems like a bit of a fallow time for show data (and audio). > > For the 60s, there's a fair amount of info on gigs (see the wiki Gigography section) - many thanks indeed to Colin for all his help, with big ups to the International Times online archive and the most excellent Marmalade Skies site : ) > > Looking to do similar for the 70s and beyond, but still early doors on that. It's all a matter of time really. I know there are plenty of mentions on assorted shows down the years. > > Anyway, if anyone has any show or gigs data, please send it this way! Or just put it straight up on the wiki - all help is always appreciated. > > Finally, just to mention I think there might be a couple of small things for Ken on the wiki re the sessions from Mick's latest TG playlists, although it might just be my eyesight going. > > Cheers, > > Steve W > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > > > Oh keep them coming Mick, I'm very interested. That 22/09/1968 show looked like it was a cracker and I wish someone had the Writing On The Wall session. I had a friend who had The Power of The Picts album, probably still does where ever he is, and it was great for a rave up....Cheers....Jimmy > > > > **** I was kind of worried that most people on here are fans of the 'modern' Peel as opposed to the 60s Peel, unlike an old geezer like me :-) > > As for Writing on The Wall, yeah great album, which I'm sure you can download on loads of sites...and it's strange that just one track from that session has emerged (Sha-La-La-la-Lee), as far as I'm aware, on a psych comp "Mynd The Gap". > > I can upload it somewhere if you want to hear it. > > > > Cheers > > MC > > > From jimmystep@... Thu Nov 12 13:02:45 2009 From: jimmystep@... (Jimmy Stepek) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 12:02:45 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: <57142DCBD32E4E1EA90194FE54F85CCD@MAIN> Message-ID: <806398.85545.qm@...> I'd love to give it a listen. Thanks Mick --- On Wed, 11/11/09, mickcapewell wrote: As for Writing on The Wall, yeah great album, which I'm sure you can download on loads of sites...and it's strange that just one track from that session has emerged (Sha-La-La-la-Lee), as far as I'm aware, on a psych comp "Mynd The Gap". I can upload it somewhere if you want to hear it.   From jimmystep@... Thu Nov 12 13:06:41 2009 From: jimmystep@... (Jimmy Stepek) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 12:06:41 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <234965.826.qm@...> > Another thing from this period I stumbled on > recently was a good part (four out of five tracks) of a 1970 > Sunday Concert with Medicine Head (Black Sabbath were the > other band on the show) - Peel links intact. Anyone > interested in this should head for the John Fiddler official > site: > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media.html > Thanks for that link, didn't know he was still about. Great stuff all round. Cheers....Jimmy From troche@... Thu Nov 12 15:32:08 2009 From: troche@... (troche@...) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 09:32:08 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: Wasted Pirate Opportunity? Message-ID: <6143180.1258036328582.JavaMail.root@...> Early review of new film PIRATE RADIO says it's just as cliched, disappointing and unenlightening as movie "FM" was 30 yrs ago http://bit.ly/17EXao Reviewer notes there is a Peel-esque character in there somewhere. tom From michael.capewell@... Thu Nov 12 15:41:44 2009 From: michael.capewell@... (mickcapewell) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 14:41:44 -0000 Subject: [peel] More Old Playlists 1968-69 References: <806398.85545.qm@...> Message-ID: I'd love to give it a listen. Thanks Mick **** Hi Jimmy You can download the Mynd The Gap LP here: http://faintlyblowing.blogspot.com/2008/02/va-mynd-gap.html From eddie.duffy@... Thu Nov 12 15:55:11 2009 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 14:55:11 -0000 Subject: Wasted Pirate Opportunity? In-Reply-To: <6143180.1258036328582.JavaMail.root@...> Message-ID: Hi Tim, Yes, that film was released here (as The Boat That Rocked) about six months ago. Despite having a great cast, it looked a little safe and twee for me, so I didn't bother seeing it. Looks like I was about right. Eddie. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, troche@... wrote: > > Early review of new film PIRATE RADIO says it's just as cliched, disappointing and unenlightening as movie "FM" was 30 yrs ago > > http://bit.ly/17EXao > > Reviewer notes there is a Peel-esque character in there somewhere. > > tom > From eddie.duffy@... Thu Nov 12 16:17:21 2009 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 15:17:21 -0000 Subject: Wasted Pirate Opportunity? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Gah! Sorry about the typo, TOM. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Duffy" wrote: > > Hi Tim, > > Yes, that film was released here (as The Boat That Rocked) about six months ago. Despite having a great cast, it looked a little safe and twee for me, so I didn't bother seeing it. Looks like I was about right. > > Eddie. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, troche@ wrote: > > > > Early review of new film PIRATE RADIO says it's just as cliched, disappointing and unenlightening as movie "FM" was 30 yrs ago > > > > http://bit.ly/17EXao > > > > Reviewer notes there is a Peel-esque character in there somewhere. > > > > tom > > > From brockleyal@... Thu Nov 12 16:38:11 2009 From: brockleyal@... (brockleyal) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 15:38:11 -0000 Subject: Light Relief Message-ID: For a bit of fun .. Who has collected mentions of themselves on Peelie shows. (Sad I Know) ? Who has won any Peelie competitions ? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- I can claim a few mentions including a cherished FF one ! I've won a Yeah Yeah Noh 7" single and a Morrissey 12" --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Also, did anyone used to compile their own FULL festive fifty list every year before the real broadcast. Myself and friends used to compile ours and then compare notes. Good fun to compare with what actually got in and also a good way of discovering other peoples records you might have missed. I've got all the typed out copies somewhere. Might take a look for them. Then again .... From brockleyal@... Thu Nov 12 16:44:17 2009 From: brockleyal@... (brockleyal) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 15:44:17 -0000 Subject: Letter Writing Message-ID: My nostalgic ramblings have also reminded me of my letter-writing days. I have a classic response from Tommy Vance somewhere. I wrote a real rant to him when Peelie lost his Thursday night show to be replaced with `Into The Music'. He replied to his credit ! From jimmystep@... Thu Nov 12 16:49:04 2009 From: jimmystep@... (Jimmy Stepek) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 15:49:04 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <283477.1709.qm@...> Thanks again. Good blog btw.... --- On Thu, 12/11/09, mickcapewell wrote: I'd love to give it a listen. Thanks Mick **** Hi Jimmy   You can download the Mynd The Gap LP here:   http://faintlyblowing.blogspot.com/2008/02/va-mynd-gap.html From thebarguest@... Thu Nov 12 18:52:14 2009 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 17:52:14 -0000 Subject: radio shows Message-ID: Just noticed there are a few Peel shows at the site below. Listening now to his 1980 FF - its only average/poor quality sadly. The other shows are all from 2000 onwards. There are many other recent BBC radio shows there as well. If anyone recorded the last 'Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone' BBC6 show, featuring Sparks live, I'd love to get a copy of that ....... http://cassettearchive.wordpress.com/ From john.bravin@... Thu Nov 12 20:36:49 2009 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 20:36:49 +0100 Subject: [peel] Light Relief In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4AFC63D1.1020709@...> You're like a God in comparison, but I did win an autographed photo of Terry Wogan on one of John's competitions. I wonder if somewhere there is someone who won an autographed photo of John Peel on one of Terry's shows and is now interested in a swap. John brockleyal wrote: > > > For a bit of fun .. > > Who has collected mentions of themselves on Peelie shows. (Sad I Know) ? > > Who has won any Peelie competitions ? > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > I can claim a few mentions including a cherished FF one ! > > I've won a Yeah Yeah Noh 7" single and a Morrissey 12" > From ford.alan@... Thu Nov 12 20:55:13 2009 From: ford.alan@... (alanforduk) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 19:55:13 -0000 Subject: Light Relief In-Reply-To: <4AFC63D1.1020709@...> Message-ID: I had 2 brief mentions and have copies of both. Never won a radio comp, but I did win a Steve Miller CD in an NME comp and a pair of headphones from the Q spine message comp. Alan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Bravin wrote: > > You're like a God in comparison, but I did win an autographed photo of > Terry Wogan on one of John's competitions. > > I wonder if somewhere there is someone who won an autographed photo of > John Peel on one of Terry's shows and is now interested in a swap. > > John > > brockleyal wrote: > > > > > > For a bit of fun .. > > > > Who has collected mentions of themselves on Peelie shows. (Sad I Know) ? > > > > Who has won any Peelie competitions ? > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > > I can claim a few mentions including a cherished FF one ! > > > > I've won a Yeah Yeah Noh 7" single and a Morrissey 12" > > > From john.bravin@... Thu Nov 12 21:07:06 2009 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 21:07:06 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4AFC6AEA.2050904@...> Thanks for the Medicine Head link. The 1970 session is a recording of appalling quality and arguably the better for it. Recorded via a microphone close to a radio - you can hear someone cracking walnuts (or similar) at one point. I am constantly amazed how these early sessions are just a few years before punk and yet they seem a lifetime away compared to the evolutions in music in the 30 years since punk. 'One and One is One' is another track to add to the (growing) list of John's favourite records of all time. steve wrote: > > > Yeah, brilliant. Many thanks, Mick! Am in the process of putting them > up on the wiki. > Also, really fascinating to see what Peel was up to back in the day. > Another thing from this period I stumbled on recently was a good part > (four out of five tracks) of a 1970 Sunday Concert with Medicine Head > (Black Sabbath were the other band on the show) - Peel links intact. > Anyone interested in this should head for the John Fiddler official site: > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media.html > > From michael.capewell@... Fri Nov 13 00:24:21 2009 From: michael.capewell@... (mickcapewell) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 23:24:21 -0000 Subject: [peel] More Old Playlists 1968-69 Message-ID: <259A0B6A127B4C8CAD091A0322E205BC@MAIN> I'd love to give it a listen. Thanks Mick **** Hi Jimmy You can download the Mynd The Gap LP here: http://faintlyblowing.blogspot.com/2008/02/va-mynd-gap.html From so_it_goes_2512@... Fri Nov 13 03:35:05 2009 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (Father Christmas) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 02:35:05 -0000 Subject: 1984 400 Box title redux Message-ID: Fellow Peelites Alan and I appear to have resolved his uploading problems, and I am proud to present the first fruits of his labours: a complete, excellent quality recording of a show previously only partially available from the 400 Box. Show date: 04 December 1984 Sessions: Triffids #1, Float Up CP (both repeats) Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/04_December_1984 Best wishes Steve [TK] From saipanda@... Fri Nov 13 03:44:01 2009 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 02:44:01 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: <234965.826.qm@...> Message-ID: There's a long video interview with him on the cherry red tv site: http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1488655171?bclid=1564556238&bctid=1781124244 Same site has tons of other interviews with interesting folks. On the Dandelion theme, another one in the Artist Stories section is Bridget St John. Plus one of the Label Stories is on Dandelion with Clive Selwood. Cheers, Steve W --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Jimmy Stepek wrote: > > > Another thing from this period I stumbled on > > recently was a good part (four out of five tracks) of a 1970 > > Sunday Concert with Medicine Head (Black Sabbath were the > > other band on the show) - Peel links intact. Anyone > > interested in this should head for the John Fiddler official > > site: > > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media.html > > > > Thanks for that link, didn't know he was still about. Great stuff all round. > > Cheers....Jimmy > From deadearnest@... Fri Nov 13 11:03:26 2009 From: deadearnest@... (deadearnest1) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 10:03:26 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Holy Cow!!! I've had bits and pieces of that '73 Medicine Head In Concert around for ages and always wanted to hear the complete thing and now - there it is!! It's still phenomenal after all these years. I saw the two of them play live in Stafford at the Top Of The World around this period and the energy these guys unleashed for a duo was just amazing. I'm sooooo delighted to hear this - made my day!! I take it there's no way of downloading this from anywhere - otherwise it'll have to have the browser pointed firmly at it - someone should release both of those sessions - eclipses any of the official studio material by miles!!! Don't know if this will be of interest or not but I've dug up two (incomplete) shows called "Peel's Pleasures" from 17-7-82 and 10-7-82 - prepared to share them if someone will tell where and how to upload the things as I've not uploaded anything onto the net yet, odd to say!! Thanks people............ Andy Garibaldi P.S. I can't reply to the group by direct e mail as I keep getting this message coming up saying "defualt mail client not properly installed" - anyone know what that's all about??? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Yeah, brilliant. Many thanks, Mick! Am in the process of putting them up on the wiki. Not sure about the Feb 69 show. Let me dig around a bit (maybe it was on one of the "Tracks" compilations from a few months back - which I need to sort out a bit more for the wiki). > > Anyway, absolutely all information on Top Gear, NIght Ride, etc, is most welcome indeed. My theory, for what it's worth, is that the more data we can get up on the wiki, the better the odds of someone stumbling on the site, or the list, and digging out old audio - from whatever era. > > Uh, like me with the 1970 Hawkwind session show the other day... > > Also, really fascinating to see what Peel was up to back in the day. Another thing from this period I stumbled on recently was a good part (four out of five tracks) of a 1970 Sunday Concert with Medicine Head (Black Sabbath were the other band on the show) - Peel links intact. Anyone interested in this should head for the John Fiddler official site: > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media.html > > In the process of trying to sort out whatever Sunday Concerts I can dig up. There seem to be a few official releases, boots and blogs, so hope to get a few things together for the wiki. > > Would be especially great to get more info from the first half of the 70s, as this seems like a bit of a fallow time for show data (and audio). > > For the 60s, there's a fair amount of info on gigs (see the wiki Gigography section) - many thanks indeed to Colin for all his help, with big ups to the International Times online archive and the most excellent Marmalade Skies site : ) > > Looking to do similar for the 70s and beyond, but still early doors on that. It's all a matter of time really. I know there are plenty of mentions on assorted shows down the years. > > Anyway, if anyone has any show or gigs data, please send it this way! Or just put it straight up on the wiki - all help is always appreciated. > > Finally, just to mention I think there might be a couple of small things for Ken on the wiki re the sessions from Mick's latest TG playlists, although it might just be my eyesight going. > > Cheers, > > Steve W > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > > > Oh keep them coming Mick, I'm very interested. That 22/09/1968 show looked like it was a cracker and I wish someone had the Writing On The Wall session. I had a friend who had The Power of The Picts album, probably still does where ever he is, and it was great for a rave up....Cheers....Jimmy > > > > **** I was kind of worried that most people on here are fans of the 'modern' Peel as opposed to the 60s Peel, unlike an old geezer like me :-) > > As for Writing on The Wall, yeah great album, which I'm sure you can download on loads of sites...and it's strange that just one track from that session has emerged (Sha-La-La-la-Lee), as far as I'm aware, on a psych comp "Mynd The Gap". > > I can upload it somewhere if you want to hear it. > > > > Cheers > > MC > > > From eddie.duffy@... Fri Nov 13 11:32:16 2009 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 10:32:16 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Andy, Fortunately those direct MP3 links were pretty easy to extract from the page: see below. I for one would like to hear those "Peel's Pleasures" you have. To upload them, try http://megaupload.com/ . Any problems, just give us a shout here and we'll help you out. Cheers, Eddie. BBC "In Concert": http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7301.mp3 http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7302.mp3 http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7303.mp3 http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7304.mp3 http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7305.mp3 BBC session: http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7001.mp3 http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7002.mp3 http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7003.mp3 http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7004.mp3 Other tracks: http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/soth_Only_The_Roses.mp3 http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bof_2020.mp3 http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/mh_cadillac.mp3 --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "deadearnest1" wrote: > > Holy Cow!!! > I've had bits and pieces of that '73 Medicine Head In Concert around for ages and always wanted to hear the complete thing and now - there it is!! It's still phenomenal after all these years. I saw the two of them play live in Stafford at the Top Of The World around this period and the energy these guys unleashed for a duo was just amazing. I'm sooooo delighted to hear this - made my day!! I take it there's no way of downloading this from anywhere - otherwise it'll have to have the browser pointed firmly at it - someone should release both of those sessions - eclipses any of the official studio material by miles!!! > Don't know if this will be of interest or not but I've dug up two (incomplete) shows called "Peel's Pleasures" from 17-7-82 and 10-7-82 - prepared to share them if someone will tell where and how to upload the things as I've not uploaded anything onto the net yet, odd to say!! > Thanks people............ > Andy Garibaldi > P.S. I can't reply to the group by direct e mail as I keep getting this message coming up saying "defualt mail client not properly installed" - anyone know what that's all about??? > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > Yeah, brilliant. Many thanks, Mick! Am in the process of putting them up on the wiki. Not sure about the Feb 69 show. Let me dig around a bit (maybe it was on one of the "Tracks" compilations from a few months back - which I need to sort out a bit more for the wiki). > > > > Anyway, absolutely all information on Top Gear, NIght Ride, etc, is most welcome indeed. My theory, for what it's worth, is that the more data we can get up on the wiki, the better the odds of someone stumbling on the site, or the list, and digging out old audio - from whatever era. > > > > Uh, like me with the 1970 Hawkwind session show the other day... > > > > Also, really fascinating to see what Peel was up to back in the day. Another thing from this period I stumbled on recently was a good part (four out of five tracks) of a 1970 Sunday Concert with Medicine Head (Black Sabbath were the other band on the show) - Peel links intact. Anyone interested in this should head for the John Fiddler official site: > > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media.html > > > > In the process of trying to sort out whatever Sunday Concerts I can dig up. There seem to be a few official releases, boots and blogs, so hope to get a few things together for the wiki. > > > > Would be especially great to get more info from the first half of the 70s, as this seems like a bit of a fallow time for show data (and audio). > > > > For the 60s, there's a fair amount of info on gigs (see the wiki Gigography section) - many thanks indeed to Colin for all his help, with big ups to the International Times online archive and the most excellent Marmalade Skies site : ) > > > > Looking to do similar for the 70s and beyond, but still early doors on that. It's all a matter of time really. I know there are plenty of mentions on assorted shows down the years. > > > > Anyway, if anyone has any show or gigs data, please send it this way! Or just put it straight up on the wiki - all help is always appreciated. > > > > Finally, just to mention I think there might be a couple of small things for Ken on the wiki re the sessions from Mick's latest TG playlists, although it might just be my eyesight going. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Steve W > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > > > > > Oh keep them coming Mick, I'm very interested. That 22/09/1968 show looked like it was a cracker and I wish someone had the Writing On The Wall session. I had a friend who had The Power of The Picts album, probably still does where ever he is, and it was great for a rave up....Cheers....Jimmy > > > > > > **** I was kind of worried that most people on here are fans of the 'modern' Peel as opposed to the 60s Peel, unlike an old geezer like me :-) > > > As for Writing on The Wall, yeah great album, which I'm sure you can download on loads of sites...and it's strange that just one track from that session has emerged (Sha-La-La-la-Lee), as far as I'm aware, on a psych comp "Mynd The Gap". > > > I can upload it somewhere if you want to hear it. > > > > > > Cheers > > > MC > > > > > > From markonnewsgroups@... Fri Nov 13 11:33:25 2009 From: markonnewsgroups@... (Mark) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 10:33:25 -0000 Subject: 1984 400 Box title redux In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Downloading as I speak. *Many* thanks for making this available - right in the era that I was listening religiously, and I'm really looking forward to hearing it again! Mark. From markonnewsgroups@... Fri Nov 13 11:37:10 2009 From: markonnewsgroups@... (Mark) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 10:37:10 -0000 Subject: Light Relief In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > For a bit of fun .. > > Who has collected mentions of themselves on Peelie shows. (Sad I Know) ? I collected a few on tape, but they all disappeared in a house move, together with letters and cards. What a waste. > Who has won any Peelie competitions ? Erm, he once sent me a photo of David Jensen! Mark. From thebarguest@... Fri Nov 13 11:41:21 2009 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 10:41:21 -0000 Subject: 1984 400 Box title redux In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Sounds great quality ! Thanks Al & Santa ! Please don't take this personally, but maybe coding at 192 inst of 128 would have been better ....... It would make my Christmas if Al has any shows from 77 to 82, aahh ... "So here it is ...." It's a-cummin fast ! Nothing will stop it now - terrorism, inundation of coastal cities, acts of God ..... Regrads, Humphrey Head --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Father Christmas" wrote: > > Fellow Peelites > > Alan and I appear to have resolved his uploading problems, and I am proud to present the first fruits of his labours: a complete, excellent quality recording of a show previously only partially available from the 400 Box. > > Show date: 04 December 1984 > Sessions: Triffids #1, Float Up CP (both repeats) > Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/04_December_1984 > > Best wishes > Steve [TK] > From vinpinman@... Fri Nov 13 14:04:31 2009 From: vinpinman@... (vinpinman) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 13:04:31 -0000 Subject: 1984 400 Box title redux In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Health to your hands. Will be appropriating it for FiS. Adam http://fadesinslowly.com/ --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Father Christmas" wrote: > > Fellow Peelites > > Alan and I appear to have resolved his uploading problems, and I am proud to present the first fruits of his labours: a complete, excellent quality recording of a show previously only partially available from the 400 Box. > > Show date: 04 December 1984 > Sessions: Triffids #1, Float Up CP (both repeats) > Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/04_December_1984 > > Best wishes > Steve [TK] > From michael.capewell@... Fri Nov 13 14:39:13 2009 From: michael.capewell@... (mickcapewell) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 13:39:13 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 References: Message-ID: <8FB4E0D95B324E65AF4B576D99D9FE92@MAIN> Y'know, I can't help but wonder why there are few, if any, shows from 1971-73 anywhere. Surely some were recorded, although I suppose that sound quality may be an issue, seeing as Top Gear moved from the afternoon to a late night slot, and from my old memories of listening to Radio 1 in the Midlands, some nights it was, literally, unlistenable. Mind you, back in the 80s I bought a Sandy Denny bootleg tape from a record fair (in Southampton I think), which featured several session tracks and an In Concert show. At the end of the tape were the tracks 'Man of Iron' and 'Leave In Silence' from the 'Pass Of Arms' EP. I assumed that, because they were quite rare, the compiler had simply added the EP to the tape, but as 'Leave In Silence' ended Peel appeared, making a comment about the songs being "Staggeringly atmospheric". That EP was released in September 1972, so somewhere, somebody had taped at least a portion of a show from that time. I think I still have the tape somewhere. I wonder if any more from that show is lying around somewhere. As for the In Concert show...when did Peel stop introducing it? There are dozens...(hundreds!) of In Concerts doing the rounds, both dodgy and legit. Trouble is, sometimes 'legit' releases have live recordings that are not credited as BBC shows, presumably in an attempt to avoid paying anything to the BBC. Angel Air issued "Live & Raw" by Atomic Rooster, with previously 'unknown' tapes from 2 live concerts provided by guitarist John Cann. These shows are BBC In Concert programmes recorded off-air, including Peel's intros. It's strange to hear him effusively praising Atomic Rooster, (including Carl Palmer!), given his well-known opinions on Progressive Rock ;-) Another 'BBC In Disguise' release is Greenslade's 'Live 1973-75' which also features their portions of 2 In Concert shows, with no mention of the Beeb anywhere. Caravan issued their In Concert show on a limited edition CD for their fan club, and excellent it is too. But stuff like Wild Turkey, Home, East Of Eden, Budgie, Tempest, Back Door, If, Plainsong, Refugee, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Camel, Incredible String Band, Argent, Blodwyn Pig, Thin Lizzy, Deep Purple, Tony Joe White, Humble Pie, Black Sabbath, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Strawbs, Nazareth, T Rex, Faces, Family, Be Bop Deluxe, Yes, Al Stewart, Van Der Graaf, Roxy Music, Bowie, Steeleye Span, Man, Roy Harper, Wishbone Ash, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Jack Bruce, Fairport, Soft Machine, Kevin Ayers, Bridget St John, Free, Queen, Supertramp, Focus, Pretty Things, Mott the Hoople, BJH, Badfinger, Lindisfarne, Magna Carta, UFO, Led Zeppelin, Mogul Thrash, Stone the Crows, Jeff Beck, Slade, Groundhogs, Roy Young Band, Edgar Broughton, Curved Air, Chicken Shack, Kiki Dee, Vinegar Joe and God only knows who else....it's all out there. A lot of it is Post-Peel though and has oiks like Mike Harding and Pete Drummond doing the intros ;-) From stuartb@... Fri Nov 13 14:39:51 2009 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 13:39:51 -0000 Subject: 1984 400 Box title redux In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Top job! Have quite a few of these trax on one of my many mixtapes from that era which I will one day get round to uploading. Out of interest, what proved to be the problem with the uploading? Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Father Christmas" wrote: > > Fellow Peelites > > Alan and I appear to have resolved his uploading problems, and I am proud to present the first fruits of his labours: a complete, excellent quality recording of a show previously only partially available from the 400 Box. > > Show date: 04 December 1984 > Sessions: Triffids #1, Float Up CP (both repeats) > Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/04_December_1984 > > Best wishes > Steve [TK] > From stuartb@... Fri Nov 13 14:44:42 2009 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 13:44:42 -0000 Subject: Completists - how do you store and play all your shows? Message-ID: Just wondered about the various ways folks organise store and play all the old shows - I assume some of you are as sad as me and try to keep them all. From eddie.duffy@... Fri Nov 13 15:12:53 2009 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 14:12:53 -0000 Subject: Completists - how do you store and play all your shows? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Stuart, I do indeed keep everything, on a 1Tb external disk which I sporadically back up to another one. One of these days I'll stretch to a RAID 5 setup, but not just yet. My original idea was to burn my collection to disc once I had everything that was out there to be downloaded & traded, but that was a wee bit naïve of me. There's been such a relentless amount of stuff that a) it's a constantly moving target, so that a DVD set would be out of date as soon as I burnt it; and b) the set would now stretch to (ulp) *66* DVDs. :-o Usually when I'm at working (from home) I'll have something playing on the laptop, which is very often a Peel show. Or I'll listen in the car to my MP3 Walkman plugged into the car stereo. This will be loaded up with a few of my fancies for that week, and there'll quite often be a Peel show somewhere in the mix. Eddie. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > Just wondered about the various ways folks organise store and play all the old shows - I assume some of you are as sad as me and try to keep them all. > From stuartb@... Fri Nov 13 15:39:58 2009 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 14:39:58 -0000 Subject: Completists - how do you store and play all your shows? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yeh it is (and I'm glad of it) an ever moving and expanding collection, there must still be many recordings out there in folks' attics who just aren't aware of this project. I also splashed out on a 1Tb external, which is probably quarter full now of JP stuff. This I use to shuttle my collection between my home PC and the one where I stay when I'm working, and back up the contents onto one of the PCs. The file structure is split between sessions, shows and individual F50 playlists. The shows organised into a folder per year. I preface all show names with yyyy-mm-dd so that they can be organised by date order. Mixtapes of uncertain vintage are usually labelled yyyy-mm-xx or yyyy-mm-d1d1-d2d2 or yyyy-xx-xx depending on how much I know about the show dates. Then using Media Monkey I batch copy the file names to the track title tag so that they can be sorted the same way by iTunes etc which don't look at Folder/filename structures. About half of the collection is on my iPod classic, synced to the external HDD, so that I can play shows in the car. Some wma shows I need to duplicate to aac or mp3 to play on the iPod. On my home PC I run Flowserver so that all the shows on the external HDD are browsable/playable on a Pure Evoke Internet Radio connected to the main hifi. I doubt whether I would ever need to get a bigger HDD to store it all, but I'm probably at the two iPod stage, though obviously I don't need the whole collection on an iPod at the same time! Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Duffy" wrote: > > Hi Stuart, > > I do indeed keep everything, on a 1Tb external disk which I sporadically back up to another one. One of these days I'll stretch to a RAID 5 setup, but not just yet. > > My original idea was to burn my collection to disc once I had everything that was out there to be downloaded & traded, but that was a wee bit naïve of me. There's been such a relentless amount of stuff that a) it's a constantly moving target, so that a DVD set would be out of date as soon as I burnt it; and b) the set would now stretch to (ulp) *66* DVDs. :-o > > Usually when I'm at working (from home) I'll have something playing on the laptop, which is very often a Peel show. Or I'll listen in the car to my MP3 Walkman plugged into the car stereo. This will be loaded up with a few of my fancies for that week, and there'll quite often be a Peel show somewhere in the mix. > > Eddie. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > > > Just wondered about the various ways folks organise store and play all the old shows - I assume some of you are as sad as me and try to keep them all. > > > From martinw@... Fri Nov 13 15:41:43 2009 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 14:41:43 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: <8FB4E0D95B324E65AF4B576D99D9FE92@MAIN> References: <8FB4E0D95B324E65AF4B576D99D9FE92@MAIN> Message-ID: At 13:39 13/11/2009, you wrote: > > >Y'know, I can't help but wonder why there are few, if any, shows >from 1971-73 anywhere. Surely some were recorded, although I suppose >that sound quality may be an issue, seeing as Top Gear moved from >the afternoon to a late night slot, and from my old memories of >listening to Radio 1 in the Midlands, some nights it was, literally, >unlistenable. There were receptioon issues as I recall >As for the In Concert show...when did Peel stop introducing it? >There are dozens...(hundreds!) of In Concerts doing the rounds, both >dodgy and legit. Trouble is, sometimes 'legit' releases have live >recordings that are not credited as BBC shows, presumably in an >attempt to avoid paying anything to the BBC. In concert's were presented by all sorts of people >Angel Air issued "Live & Raw" by Atomic Rooster, with previously >'unknown' tapes from 2 live concerts provided by guitarist John >Cann. These shows are BBC In Concert programmes recorded off-air, >including Peel's intros. It's strange to hear him effusively >praising Atomic Rooster, >(including Carl Palmer!), given his well-known opinions on >Progressive Rock ;-) Peel was always interested in what was 'cutting edge' music at any given time. At one time that was what is now known as progressive rock Just about any progressive band you can think of got it's first radio play on Peel and that includes Yes, Genesis E.L.P and even Mike Oldfield martinw From michael.capewell@... Fri Nov 13 16:26:21 2009 From: michael.capewell@... (mickcapewell) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 15:26:21 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 References: <8FB4E0D95B324E65AF4B576D99D9FE92@MAIN> Message-ID: In concert's were presented by all sorts of people **** Yes I know. When did Peel stop doing them? Late '71? Peel was always interested in what was 'cutting edge' music at any given time. At one time that was what is now known as progressive rock Just about any progressive band you can think of got it's first radio play on Peel and that includes Yes, Genesis E.L.P and even Mike Oldfield **** It seems to me that he played Progressive Rock without much enthusiasm, unless it was truly strange stuff. I know he liked the early Yes but soon went off them. I don't think he ever played ELP, despite being a champion of The Nice's early stuff. Oldfield had been a member of Kevin Ayers & The Whole World, and Peel was certainly enthusiastic about them! Anyway, I wasn't questioning Peel's commitment to 'cutting-edge' music. All I said was that it now sounds strange to hear him waxing lyrical about such a band as Atomic Rooster, in much the same way as you can peruse his old columns in Disc & Music Echo in which he praises Dave Mason (for example) to the skies. I'm not doubting that John's views were anything but genuine, but with the benefit of hindsight it's strange, and a little bit funny to hear (and read) this old stuff ;-) From brockleyal@... Fri Nov 13 18:20:07 2009 From: brockleyal@... (brockleyal) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 17:20:07 -0000 Subject: 1984 400 Box title redux In-Reply-To: Message-ID: We didn't solve the uploading problem - just kept trying different providers. It was Dropbox that worked in the end. Alan .. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > Top job! Have quite a few of these trax on one of my many mixtapes from that era which I will one day get round to uploading. > > Out of interest, what proved to be the problem with the uploading? > > Stuart > From brockleyal@... Fri Nov 13 18:17:47 2009 From: brockleyal@... (brockleyal) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 17:17:47 -0000 Subject: 1984 400 Box title redux In-Reply-To: Message-ID: We didn't solve the uploading problem - just kept trying different providers. It was Dropbox that worked in the end. Alan .. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > Top job! Have quite a few of these trax on one of my many mixtapes from that era which I will one day get round to uploading. > > Out of interest, what proved to be the problem with the uploading? > > Stuart > From brockleyal@... Fri Nov 13 18:24:22 2009 From: brockleyal@... (brockleyal) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 17:24:22 -0000 Subject: 1984 400 Box title redux In-Reply-To: Message-ID: My original 'whole programs' are TDK C120 cassettes - so quality is bound by that. I digitised everything some time ago using powderbits software. I think the compression was the lowest setting when I did it. Would you really expect to squeeze out any more quality ? (Not that I'm going to redo 3 yards of cassettes ! Alan .. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > > Sounds great quality ! Thanks Al & Santa ! > > Please don't take this personally, but maybe coding at 192 inst of 128 would have been better ....... > From john.bravin@... Fri Nov 13 18:29:49 2009 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 18:29:49 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: <8FB4E0D95B324E65AF4B576D99D9FE92@MAIN> References: <8FB4E0D95B324E65AF4B576D99D9FE92@MAIN> Message-ID: <4AFD978D.3000401@...> One reason we are not seeing any of this pre-1970 stuff could be that at that time the main quality recording medium was reel-reel tapes. Although the tapes probably still exist gathering dust in an attic, not so many people have a working reel-reel player. If you are one of these, please get in touch - I am sure there is someone on the group who can rescue your tapes and rip the contents. John mickcapewell wrote: > > > Y'know, I can't help but wonder why there are few, if any, shows from > 1971-73 anywhere. From michael.capewell@... Fri Nov 13 18:40:59 2009 From: michael.capewell@... (mickcapewell) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 17:40:59 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 References: <8FB4E0D95B324E65AF4B576D99D9FE92@MAIN> <4AFD978D.3000401@...> Message-ID: <6A5ADB6AAFE94A16AB29CDEC641E644C@MAIN> One reason we are not seeing any of this pre-1970 stuff **** But John, we do have pre-1970 stuff. It's the 1971 to 1973/4 shows that we don't have. From billfromnorthwales@... Fri Nov 13 18:49:58 2009 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 17:49:58 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert In-Reply-To: <8FB4E0D95B324E65AF4B576D99D9FE92@MAIN> Message-ID: Aaah, In Concert, that's my chosen subject, and where I first heard Peel, in fact. I did get more attracted to concerts than sessions... I am nearly through digitising all my shows, but only a few Peel intro's as you mention. Nearly all have a b side or some obscure box set track release, or a full commercial release, which means they can't be uploaded to Dimeadozen, say, but if any one wants a mp3 version of my prog heavy tapes here is a list (Not a typical Peel list, but I guarantee he did play every single artist on his show). well except Rush ...and Sky..... ...and Cozy Powell... But all the others!! Name Broadcast Date Concert Date Time (mins) 1 Deep Purple Jul-74 90 2 Man / Gasworks Nov-74 60 3 Pink Floyd 11-Jan-75 Sep-74 50 4 Genesis (1) Jul-75 15-Apr-75 60 5 Queen 26-Dec-75 60 6 Rick Wakeman Jun-76 60 7 Wishbone Ash (1) Nov-76 30 8 Steve Hillage (1) Dec-76 40 9 Renaissance (1) 08-Jan-77 60 10 Santana 15-Jan-77 60 11 Rory Gallagher (1) 29-Jan-77 60 12 Jethro Tull (1) 19-Feb-77 60 13 Paice Ashton Lord 12-Mar-77 60 14 Sassafras 30-Jul-77 60 15 Led Zeppelin (1) 05-Aug-77 1971 60 16 Electric Light Orchestra 06-Aug-77 60 17 Pink Floyd (2) 12-Aug-77 1971 60 18 Camel (1) 08-Oct-77 60 19 Racing Cars 15-Oct-77 60 20 John Otway / AC/DC 29-Oct-77 60 21 Steve Gibbons 26-Nov-77 60 22 Supertramp (1) Dec-77 60 23 Ian Dury (1) / Dr Feelgood 10-Dec-77 60 24 Thin Lizzy 23-Dec-77 Jul-73 40 25 Todd Rungrens Utopia 24-Dec-77 60 26 Faces 26-Dec-77 60 27 Stranglers 27-Dec-77 60 28 Gentle Giant 21-Jan-78 60 29 John Miles Feb-78 40 30 Gordon Giltrap Feb-78 40 31 Colosseum II Feb-78 40 32 Tom Robinson / Sad Café Feb-78 60 33 Gallagher & Lyle Jun-78 40 34 Ian Dury (2) Aug-78 60 35 The Late Show / The Jolt Aug-78 60 36 Genesis (2) Aug-78 04-Jul-78 90 37 Family 26-Aug-78 1971 60 38 The Motors Sep-78 40 39 The Byrds Sep-78 40 40 Renaissance (2) Oct-78 40 41 Jethro Tull (2) Oct-78 60 42 Bram Tchaikovsky/ Judas Priest Nov-78 60 43 Wishbone Ash (2) Nov-78 60 44 Magazine Dec-78 40 45 Racing Cars (2) /Gordon Giltrap (1) 09-Dec-78 60 46 Boomtown Rats 23-Dec-78 60 47 Genesis (3) 29-Dec-78 04-Jul-78 90 48 Lene Lovich/Rachel Sweet/Wreckless Eric 14-Jan-79 60 49 Rory Gallagher (2) 17-Feb-79 60 50 Export 19-Feb-79 30 51 Cheap Trick 19-Feb-79 60 52 Wailing Cocks 24-Feb-79 40 53 Horslips 24-Feb-79 30 54 Skids 10-Mar-79 40 55 Magnum 10-Mar-79 40 55 Fingerprintz / Red Noise 24-Mar-79 60 56 Frankie Miller 31-Mar-79 60 55 Pink Floyd (3) 13-Apr-79 1974 50 56 Bethnal / Leyton Buzzards 14-Apr-79 60 57 Graham Parker and the Rumour 21-Apr-79 60 58 Steve Hillage (2) 28-Apr-79 60 59 Mike Oldfield 29-Apr-79 120 60 Fabulous Poodles / Motorhead 23-May-79 60 61 Yes 01-Jun-79 120 62 Roxy Music 02-Jun-79 60 63 Whitesnake (1) 05-Oct-79 40 64 Gillan (1) 06-Oct-79 40 65 Rush 12-Oct-79 40 66 Wishbone Ash Nov-79 30 67 Gary Numan Nov-79 30 68 Sky Nov-79 30 69 Rory Gallagher 03-Nov-79 60 70 Jam 22-Dec-79 40 71 Led Zeppelin (2) 28-Dec-79 27-Jun-69 60 72 Cozy Powell 29-Dec-79 40 73 Modern Eon / OMD 1980 60 74 Kinks 1980 40 75 John Martyn 1980 40 76 Ian Dury (3) 1980 60 77 UB40 1980 60 78 Camel (2) 1980 60 79 Joe Jackson (1) Feb-80 40 80 Gillan (3) and Interview Mar-80 40 81 Split Enz Mar-80 60 82 U.F.O 15-Mar-80 60 83 Police Apr-80 60 84 Genesis (4) Jul-80 90 85 Gillan (2) Aug-80 60 86 Ian Hunter 09-Aug-80 60 87 Wishbone Ash 16-Aug-80 60 88 Elvis Costello 25-Aug-80 60 89 Led Zeppelin 03-Oct-80 1971 60 90 Whitesnake (2) 11-Oct-80 60 91 Genesis (5) 26-Dec-80 120 92 Joe Jackson (2) 27-Dec-80 40 93 Deep Purple (2) 1986 60 95 The Christians 1986 60 96 Blancmange 1986 40 97 New Order 1986 30 --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > Y'know, I can't help but wonder why there are few, if any, shows from 1971-73 anywhere. Surely some were recorded, although I suppose that sound quality may be an issue, seeing as Top Gear moved from the afternoon to a late night slot, and from my old memories of listening to Radio 1 in the Midlands, some nights it was, literally, unlistenable. > Mind you, back in the 80s I bought a Sandy Denny bootleg tape from a record fair (in Southampton I think), which featured several session tracks and an In Concert show. At the end of the tape were the tracks 'Man of Iron' and 'Leave In Silence' from the 'Pass Of Arms' EP. I assumed that, because they were quite rare, the compiler had simply added the EP to the tape, but as 'Leave In Silence' ended Peel appeared, making a comment about the songs being "Staggeringly atmospheric". That EP was released in September 1972, so somewhere, somebody had taped at least a portion of a show from that time. I think I still have the tape somewhere. I wonder if any more from that show is lying around somewhere. > > As for the In Concert show...when did Peel stop introducing it? There are dozens...(hundreds!) of In Concerts doing the rounds, both dodgy and legit. Trouble is, sometimes 'legit' releases have live recordings that are not credited as BBC shows, presumably in an attempt to avoid paying anything to the BBC. > Angel Air issued "Live & Raw" by Atomic Rooster, with previously 'unknown' tapes from 2 live concerts provided by guitarist John Cann. These shows are BBC In Concert programmes recorded off-air, including Peel's intros. It's strange to hear him effusively praising Atomic Rooster, (including Carl Palmer!), given his well-known opinions on Progressive Rock ;-) > Another 'BBC In Disguise' release is Greenslade's 'Live 1973-75' which also features their portions of 2 In Concert shows, with no mention of the Beeb anywhere. > Caravan issued their In Concert show on a limited edition CD for their fan club, and excellent it is too. > But stuff like Wild Turkey, Home, East Of Eden, Budgie, Tempest, Back Door, If, Plainsong, Refugee, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Camel, Incredible String Band, Argent, Blodwyn Pig, Thin Lizzy, Deep Purple, Tony Joe White, Humble Pie, Black Sabbath, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Strawbs, Nazareth, T Rex, Faces, Family, Be Bop Deluxe, Yes, Al Stewart, Van Der Graaf, Roxy Music, Bowie, Steeleye Span, Man, Roy Harper, Wishbone Ash, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Jack Bruce, Fairport, Soft Machine, Kevin Ayers, Bridget St John, Free, Queen, Supertramp, Focus, Pretty Things, Mott the Hoople, BJH, Badfinger, Lindisfarne, Magna Carta, UFO, Led Zeppelin, Mogul Thrash, Stone the Crows, Jeff Beck, Slade, Groundhogs, Roy Young Band, Edgar Broughton, Curved Air, Chicken Shack, Kiki Dee, Vinegar Joe and God only knows who else....it's all out there. > A lot of it is Post-Peel though and has oiks like Mike Harding and Pete Drummond doing the intros ;-) > From billfromnorthwales@... Fri Nov 13 18:53:32 2009 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 17:53:32 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: <4AFD978D.3000401@...> Message-ID: ***************************************** ****I HAVE A WORKING REEL TO REEL PLAYER*** ****************************************** Please let me help if you need it! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Bravin wrote: > > One reason we are not seeing any of this pre-1970 stuff could be that at > that time the main quality recording medium was reel-reel tapes. > Although the tapes probably still exist gathering dust in an attic, not > so many people have a working reel-reel player. If you are one of > these, please get in touch - I am sure there is someone on the group who > can rescue your tapes and rip the contents. > > John > > mickcapewell wrote: > > > > > > Y'know, I can't help but wonder why there are few, if any, shows from > > 1971-73 anywhere. > From thebarguest@... Fri Nov 13 19:44:51 2009 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 18:44:51 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Bill ! Wow - what a list ! Yeah, I used to tape some "In Concert" BBC Radio One broadcasts. I had fingers poised over 'rec' and 'play' for that 1978 Magazine concert and several others in your list. I'd love to hear the TRB/Sad Cafe show. Sad Cafe were an underrated pub-rock/Stones-esque band from Manchester - Tony Wilson loved them. Also, The Motors, Bram T/Judas Priest and Fingerprintz/Red Noise - if and when you've got time ! I'm currently listening to an Anne Nightingale Radio One show from Sept 74 which I can upload if anyone is interested ? Bye Humphrey Head --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Aaah, In Concert, that's my chosen subject, and where I first heard Peel, in fact. I did get more attracted to concerts than sessions... > > I am nearly through digitising all my shows, but only a few Peel intro's as you mention. Nearly all have a b side or some obscure box set track release, or a full commercial release, which means they can't be uploaded to Dimeadozen, say, but if any one wants a mp3 version of my prog heavy tapes here is a list (Not a typical Peel list, but I guarantee he did play every single artist on his show). > > well except Rush > ...and Sky..... > ...and Cozy Powell... > > But all the others!! > > > Name Broadcast Date Concert Date Time (mins) > 1 Deep Purple Jul-74 90 > 2 Man / Gasworks Nov-74 60 > 3 Pink Floyd 11-Jan-75 Sep-74 50 > 4 Genesis (1) Jul-75 15-Apr-75 60 > 5 Queen 26-Dec-75 60 > 6 Rick Wakeman Jun-76 60 > 7 Wishbone Ash (1) Nov-76 30 > 8 Steve Hillage (1) Dec-76 40 > 9 Renaissance (1) 08-Jan-77 60 > 10 Santana 15-Jan-77 60 > 11 Rory Gallagher (1) 29-Jan-77 60 > 12 Jethro Tull (1) 19-Feb-77 60 > 13 Paice Ashton Lord 12-Mar-77 60 > 14 Sassafras 30-Jul-77 60 > 15 Led Zeppelin (1) 05-Aug-77 1971 60 > 16 Electric Light Orchestra 06-Aug-77 60 > 17 Pink Floyd (2) 12-Aug-77 1971 60 > 18 Camel (1) 08-Oct-77 60 > 19 Racing Cars 15-Oct-77 60 > 20 John Otway / AC/DC 29-Oct-77 60 > 21 Steve Gibbons 26-Nov-77 60 > 22 Supertramp (1) Dec-77 60 > 23 Ian Dury (1) / Dr Feelgood 10-Dec-77 60 > 24 Thin Lizzy 23-Dec-77 Jul-73 40 > 25 Todd Rungrens Utopia 24-Dec-77 60 > 26 Faces 26-Dec-77 60 > 27 Stranglers 27-Dec-77 60 > 28 Gentle Giant 21-Jan-78 60 > 29 John Miles Feb-78 40 > 30 Gordon Giltrap Feb-78 40 > 31 Colosseum II Feb-78 40 > 32 Tom Robinson / Sad Café Feb-78 60 > 33 Gallagher & Lyle Jun-78 40 > 34 Ian Dury (2) Aug-78 60 > 35 The Late Show / The Jolt Aug-78 60 > 36 Genesis (2) Aug-78 04-Jul-78 90 > 37 Family 26-Aug-78 1971 60 > 38 The Motors Sep-78 40 > 39 The Byrds Sep-78 40 > 40 Renaissance (2) Oct-78 40 > 41 Jethro Tull (2) Oct-78 60 > 42 Bram Tchaikovsky/ Judas Priest Nov-78 60 > 43 Wishbone Ash (2) Nov-78 60 > 44 Magazine Dec-78 40 > 45 Racing Cars (2) /Gordon Giltrap (1) 09-Dec-78 60 > 46 Boomtown Rats 23-Dec-78 60 > 47 Genesis (3) 29-Dec-78 04-Jul-78 90 > 48 Lene Lovich/Rachel Sweet/Wreckless Eric 14-Jan-79 60 > 49 Rory Gallagher (2) 17-Feb-79 60 > 50 Export 19-Feb-79 30 > 51 Cheap Trick 19-Feb-79 60 > 52 Wailing Cocks 24-Feb-79 40 > 53 Horslips 24-Feb-79 30 > 54 Skids 10-Mar-79 40 > 55 Magnum 10-Mar-79 40 > 55 Fingerprintz / Red Noise 24-Mar-79 60 > 56 Frankie Miller 31-Mar-79 60 > 55 Pink Floyd (3) 13-Apr-79 1974 50 > 56 Bethnal / Leyton Buzzards 14-Apr-79 60 > 57 Graham Parker and the Rumour 21-Apr-79 60 > 58 Steve Hillage (2) 28-Apr-79 60 > 59 Mike Oldfield 29-Apr-79 120 > 60 Fabulous Poodles / Motorhead 23-May-79 60 > 61 Yes 01-Jun-79 120 > 62 Roxy Music 02-Jun-79 60 > 63 Whitesnake (1) 05-Oct-79 40 > 64 Gillan (1) 06-Oct-79 40 > 65 Rush 12-Oct-79 40 > 66 Wishbone Ash Nov-79 30 > 67 Gary Numan Nov-79 30 > 68 Sky Nov-79 30 > 69 Rory Gallagher 03-Nov-79 60 > 70 Jam 22-Dec-79 40 > 71 Led Zeppelin (2) 28-Dec-79 27-Jun-69 60 > 72 Cozy Powell 29-Dec-79 40 > 73 Modern Eon / OMD 1980 60 > 74 Kinks 1980 40 > 75 John Martyn 1980 40 > 76 Ian Dury (3) 1980 60 > 77 UB40 1980 60 > 78 Camel (2) 1980 60 > 79 Joe Jackson (1) Feb-80 40 > 80 Gillan (3) and Interview Mar-80 40 > 81 Split Enz Mar-80 60 > 82 U.F.O 15-Mar-80 60 > 83 Police Apr-80 60 > 84 Genesis (4) Jul-80 90 > 85 Gillan (2) Aug-80 60 > 86 Ian Hunter 09-Aug-80 60 > 87 Wishbone Ash 16-Aug-80 60 > 88 Elvis Costello 25-Aug-80 60 > 89 Led Zeppelin 03-Oct-80 1971 60 > 90 Whitesnake (2) 11-Oct-80 60 > 91 Genesis (5) 26-Dec-80 120 > 92 Joe Jackson (2) 27-Dec-80 40 > 93 Deep Purple (2) 1986 60 > 95 The Christians 1986 60 > 96 Blancmange 1986 40 > 97 New Order 1986 30 > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > > > Y'know, I can't help but wonder why there are few, if any, shows from 1971-73 anywhere. Surely some were recorded, although I suppose that sound quality may be an issue, seeing as Top Gear moved from the afternoon to a late night slot, and from my old memories of listening to Radio 1 in the Midlands, some nights it was, literally, unlistenable. > > Mind you, back in the 80s I bought a Sandy Denny bootleg tape from a record fair (in Southampton I think), which featured several session tracks and an In Concert show. At the end of the tape were the tracks 'Man of Iron' and 'Leave In Silence' from the 'Pass Of Arms' EP. I assumed that, because they were quite rare, the compiler had simply added the EP to the tape, but as 'Leave In Silence' ended Peel appeared, making a comment about the songs being "Staggeringly atmospheric". That EP was released in September 1972, so somewhere, somebody had taped at least a portion of a show from that time. I think I still have the tape somewhere. I wonder if any more from that show is lying around somewhere. > > > > As for the In Concert show...when did Peel stop introducing it? There are dozens...(hundreds!) of In Concerts doing the rounds, both dodgy and legit. Trouble is, sometimes 'legit' releases have live recordings that are not credited as BBC shows, presumably in an attempt to avoid paying anything to the BBC. > > Angel Air issued "Live & Raw" by Atomic Rooster, with previously 'unknown' tapes from 2 live concerts provided by guitarist John Cann. These shows are BBC In Concert programmes recorded off-air, including Peel's intros. It's strange to hear him effusively praising Atomic Rooster, (including Carl Palmer!), given his well-known opinions on Progressive Rock ;-) > > Another 'BBC In Disguise' release is Greenslade's 'Live 1973-75' which also features their portions of 2 In Concert shows, with no mention of the Beeb anywhere. > > Caravan issued their In Concert show on a limited edition CD for their fan club, and excellent it is too. > > But stuff like Wild Turkey, Home, East Of Eden, Budgie, Tempest, Back Door, If, Plainsong, Refugee, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Camel, Incredible String Band, Argent, Blodwyn Pig, Thin Lizzy, Deep Purple, Tony Joe White, Humble Pie, Black Sabbath, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Strawbs, Nazareth, T Rex, Faces, Family, Be Bop Deluxe, Yes, Al Stewart, Van Der Graaf, Roxy Music, Bowie, Steeleye Span, Man, Roy Harper, Wishbone Ash, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Jack Bruce, Fairport, Soft Machine, Kevin Ayers, Bridget St John, Free, Queen, Supertramp, Focus, Pretty Things, Mott the Hoople, BJH, Badfinger, Lindisfarne, Magna Carta, UFO, Led Zeppelin, Mogul Thrash, Stone the Crows, Jeff Beck, Slade, Groundhogs, Roy Young Band, Edgar Broughton, Curved Air, Chicken Shack, Kiki Dee, Vinegar Joe and God only knows who else....it's all out there. > > A lot of it is Post-Peel though and has oiks like Mike Harding and Pete Drummond doing the intros ;-) > > > From andysmith10@... Fri Nov 13 19:53:18 2009 From: andysmith10@... (gooner02uk) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 18:53:18 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I picked up a load of "In Concert" recordings at a car boot sale recently and i'm pretty sure the Sad Cafe concert is amongst them,i will go through the tapes this weekend and draw up a list.I've nothing else to do due to the "nice" weather ! From michael.capewell@... Fri Nov 13 20:25:59 2009 From: michael.capewell@... (mickcapewell) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 19:25:59 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert References: Message-ID: <0BCB595C40ED4B53A70DB24217337628@MAIN> I'm currently listening to an Anne Nightingale Radio One show from Sept 74 which I can upload if anyone is interested ? **** Yes please Humphrey! ;-) Talking of In Concerts...I dunno how many Jazz-Rock fans there are around here, but here's an In Concert from '72/ '73 featuring Dick Heckstall-Smith & his band http://rapidshare.com/files/281429028/BBC_In_Concert.rar While I'm at it...here's Manfred Mann's Earthband 201173 http://rapidshare.com/files/156545324/MMEBIn_Concert201173.rar Traffic may 1970 http://rapidshare.com/files/155232102/Traffic_BBC_In_Concert_May_1970.rar Refugee May 1974 http://rapidshare.com/files/141506951/Refugee_BBC_In_Concert_May_1974.rar Third Ear Band 1970/ 71 http://rapidshare.com/files/141399588/Third_Ear_Band_At_The_BBC.rar 2 discs of Van Der Graaf sessions including an In Concert http://rapidshare.com/files/140368773/VDGG_BBC_Sessions_1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/140368775/VDGG_BBC_Sessions_2.rar 3 discs of Jon Hiseman's Colosseum sessions http://rapidshare.com/files/137602857/BBC_Sessions_1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/137613845/BBC_Sessions_2.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/137613847/BBC_Sessions_3.rar Love Sculpture sessions http://rapidshare.com/files/138579089/Love_Sculpture.rar Egg In concert & sessions http://rapidshare.com/files/149438362/BBC_Radio_One_1970-1971-1972.rar Henry Cow sessions and demos http://rapidshare.com/files/156863109/Henry_Cow_early_Days_1971-72.rar and errr...a couple of old Kid Jensen shows from Luxy if anyone's interested: http://rapidshare.com/files/169929345/R_Luxembourg__208_-_Kid__Jensen_14.11.1969.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/173050380/R_Luxembourg_208_-_David_Kid_Jensen_08.03.1971.rar and finally....some old issues of Oz, for counter-culture freaks :-) http://rapidshare.com/files/236290260/Oz.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/238233652/oz.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/251470022/oz_17-24.rar Sorry if this is slightly off-topic. I'd be hung,drawn and quartered by now for posting this on the Radio Caroline group ;-) From tomzero12@... Fri Nov 13 20:32:19 2009 From: tomzero12@... (tomzero) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 11:32:19 -0800 (PST) Subject: [peel] Completists - how do you store and play all your shows? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <969018.68782.qm@...> after i've dowloaded something, i'll typically back it up to a data dvd...but i only listen to stuff that's on my harddrive using foobar. if i want to go back and listen to something that i've removed..i can always pull it off the dvd... --- On Fri, 11/13/09, Stuart wrote: From: Stuart Subject: [peel] Completists - how do you store and play all your shows? To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, November 13, 2009, 5:44 AM   Just wondered about the various ways folks organise store and play all the old shows - I assume some of you are as sad as me and try to keep them all. From martinw@... Fri Nov 13 21:17:34 2009 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 20:17:34 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: References: <8FB4E0D95B324E65AF4B576D99D9FE92@MAIN> Message-ID: > > >**** It seems to me that he played Progressive Rock without much >enthusiasm, unless it was truly strange stuff. > It's just a matter of opinion and we will have to agree to differ martinw From brianj17@... Fri Nov 13 23:04:22 2009 From: brianj17@... (BRIAN ONEILL) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 14:04:22 -0800 (PST) Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert In-Reply-To: <0BCB595C40ED4B53A70DB24217337628@MAIN> References: <0BCB595C40ED4B53A70DB24217337628@MAIN> Message-ID: <545076.42865.qm@...> That is amazing - thanks Mick ________________________________ From: mickcapewell To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, 13 November, 2009 19:25:59 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert   I'm currently listening to an Anne Nightingale Radio One show from Sept 74 which I can upload if anyone is interested ? **** Yes please Humphrey! ;-)   Talking of In Concerts...I dunno how many Jazz-Rock fans there are around here, but here's an In Concert from '72/ '73 featuring Dick Heckstall-Smith & his band   http://rapidshare. com/files/ 281429028/ BBC_In_Concert. rar   While I'm at it...here's Manfred Mann's Earthband 201173 http://rapidshare. com/files/ 156545324/ MMEBIn_Concert20 1173.rar Traffic may 1970   http://rapidshare. com/files/ 155232102/ Traffic_BBC_ In_Concert_ May_1970. rar Refugee May 1974   http://rapidshare. com/files/ 141506951/ Refugee_BBC_ In_Concert_ May_1974. rar Third Ear Band 1970/ 71   http://rapidshare. com/files/ 141399588/ Third_Ear_ Band_At_The_ BBC.rar   2 discs of Van Der Graaf sessions including an In Concert   http://rapidshare. com/files/ 140368773/ VDGG_BBC_ Sessions_ 1.rar http://rapidshare. com/files/ 140368775/ VDGG_BBC_ Sessions_ 2.rar 3 discs of Jon Hiseman's Colosseum sessions   http://rapidshare. com/files/ 137602857/ BBC_Sessions_ 1.rar http://rapidshare. com/files/ 137613845/ BBC_Sessions_ 2.rar http://rapidshare. com/files/ 137613847/ BBC_Sessions_ 3.rar   Love Sculpture sessions   http://rapidshare. com/files/ 138579089/ Love_Sculpture. rar Egg In concert & sessions   http://rapidshare. com/files/ 149438362/ BBC_Radio_ One_1970- 1971-1972. rar Henry Cow sessions and demos   http://rapidshare. com/files/ 156863109/ Henry_Cow_ early_Days_ 1971-72.rar and errr...a couple of old Kid Jensen shows from Luxy if anyone's interested:   http://rapidshare. com/files/ 169929345/ R_Luxembourg_ _208_-_Kid_ _Jensen_14. 11.1969.rar http://rapidshare. com/files/ 173050380/ R_Luxembourg_ 208_-_David_ Kid_Jensen_ 08.03.1971. rar   and finally....some old issues of Oz, for counter-culture freaks :-)   http://rapidshare. com/files/ 236290260/ Oz.rar http://rapidshare. com/files/ 238233652/ oz.rar http://rapidshare. com/files/ 251470022/ oz_17-24. rar Sorry if this is slightly off-topic. I'd be hung,drawn and quartered by now for posting this on the Radio Caroline group ;-) From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Nov 14 00:09:27 2009 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 23:09:27 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert In-Reply-To: <545076.42865.qm@...> Message-ID: Yes thank you. And the great think about thi group is that with Peels taste being so varied and his presence so wide, you can almost never go off topic! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, BRIAN ONEILL wrote: > > That is amazing - thanks Mick > > > > > ________________________________ > From: mickcapewell > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Friday, 13 November, 2009 19:25:59 > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert > >   > I'm currently listening to an Anne Nightingale Radio One show from Sept 74 which I can upload if anyone is interested ? > > **** Yes please Humphrey! ;-) >   > Talking of In Concerts...I dunno how many Jazz-Rock fans there are around here, but here's an In Concert from '72/ '73 featuring Dick Heckstall-Smith & his band >   > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 281429028/ BBC_In_Concert. rar >   > While I'm at it...here's Manfred Mann's Earthband 201173 > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 156545324/ MMEBIn_Concert20 1173.rar > > Traffic may 1970 >   > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 155232102/ Traffic_BBC_ In_Concert_ May_1970. rar > > Refugee May 1974 >   > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 141506951/ Refugee_BBC_ In_Concert_ May_1974. rar > > Third Ear Band 1970/ 71 >   > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 141399588/ Third_Ear_ Band_At_The_ BBC.rar >   > 2 discs of Van Der Graaf sessions including an In Concert >   > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 140368773/ VDGG_BBC_ Sessions_ 1.rar > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 140368775/ VDGG_BBC_ Sessions_ 2.rar > > 3 discs of Jon Hiseman's Colosseum sessions >   > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 137602857/ BBC_Sessions_ 1.rar > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 137613845/ BBC_Sessions_ 2.rar > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 137613847/ BBC_Sessions_ 3.rar > >   > Love Sculpture sessions >   > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 138579089/ Love_Sculpture. rar > > Egg In concert & sessions >   > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 149438362/ BBC_Radio_ One_1970- 1971-1972. rar > > Henry Cow sessions and demos >   > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 156863109/ Henry_Cow_ early_Days_ 1971-72.rar > > and errr...a couple of old Kid Jensen shows from Luxy if anyone's interested: >   > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 169929345/ R_Luxembourg_ _208_-_Kid_ _Jensen_14. 11.1969.rar > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 173050380/ R_Luxembourg_ 208_-_David_ Kid_Jensen_ 08.03.1971. rar > >   > and finally....some old issues of Oz, for counter-culture freaks :-) >   > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 236290260/ Oz.rar > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 238233652/ oz.rar > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 251470022/ oz_17-24. rar > > Sorry if this is slightly off-topic. I'd be hung,drawn and quartered by now for posting this on the Radio Caroline group ;-) > From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Nov 14 01:14:39 2009 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 00:14:39 -0000 Subject: New Show 14th June 1983 Message-ID: You may remember I posted 13th June 1983 a while back in super HiFi audio quality. Well this is June 14th 1983 http://tinyurl.com/y8ngbtk I think you will have to right click and "save as" to download it. this is 1hour 45 minutes of the 2 hour show. The other 15 minutes were recorded over by MSX computer programs. Imagine that. So there is a session by the Chameleons and full continuous playback of the first session by Altered Images. And boys and girls, the magnificent "The Best Ambiance", by Bibi Den's Tshibayi, which is just about the most wonderful track ever. I hid the tape flips and missing section as best i could, but not invisibly, but if you can spot a join, I will put up the full 2 hour hifi 28 December 1983 show that I have just found. From saipanda@... Sat Nov 14 04:46:40 2009 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 03:46:40 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Andy, Would be fantastic if you could upload them somewhere. As far as I know, none of the Peel's Pleasures programmes have been shared at all, and the tracklistings look really fascinating. Have some up on the wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Peel%27s_Pleasures Fingers crossed! Cheers, Steve W --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Duffy" wrote: > > Hi Andy, > > Fortunately those direct MP3 links were pretty easy to extract from the page: see below. > > I for one would like to hear those "Peel's Pleasures" you have. To upload them, try http://megaupload.com/ . Any problems, just give us a shout here and we'll help you out. > > Cheers, > > Eddie. > > > Don't know if this will be of interest or not but I've dug up two (incomplete) shows called "Peel's Pleasures" from 17-7-82 and 10-7-82 - prepared to share them if someone will tell where and how to upload the things as I've not uploaded anything onto the net yet, odd to say!! > > Thanks people............ > > Andy Garibaldi From saipanda@... Sat Nov 14 04:50:34 2009 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 03:50:34 -0000 Subject: New Show 14th June 1983 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hiya Bill, Great to hear from you and would be most excellent to hear this show. Am getting the dreaded "malware" warning from the link, though, so a bit worried that a straight right click and save might lead to problems. Is there any chance of upping it to rapidshare or something as well? Cheers, Steve W --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > You may remember I posted 13th June 1983 a while back in super HiFi audio quality. > > Well this is June 14th 1983 > > http://tinyurl.com/y8ngbtk > > I think you will have to right click and "save as" to download it. > > this is 1hour 45 minutes of the 2 hour show. > > The other 15 minutes were recorded over by MSX computer programs. Imagine that. > > So there is a session by the Chameleons and full continuous playback of the first session by Altered Images. > > And boys and girls, the magnificent "The Best Ambiance", by Bibi Den's Tshibayi, which is just about the most wonderful track ever. > > I hid the tape flips and missing section as best i could, but not invisibly, but if you can spot a join, I will put up the full 2 hour hifi 28 December 1983 show that I have just found. > From so_it_goes_2512@... Sat Nov 14 05:21:49 2009 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (Father Christmas) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 04:21:49 -0000 Subject: New Show 14th June 1983 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Steve and Bill, I right-clicked and downloaded with no problems! No malware, splendid show, thanks a bunch! Best wishes Steve [TK] --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Hiya Bill, > > Great to hear from you and would be most excellent to hear this show. Am getting the dreaded "malware" warning from the link, though, so a bit worried that a straight right click and save might lead to problems. > > Is there any chance of upping it to rapidshare or something as well? > > Cheers, > > Steve W > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > You may remember I posted 13th June 1983 a while back in super HiFi audio quality. > > > > Well this is June 14th 1983 > > > > http://tinyurl.com/y8ngbtk > > > > I think you will have to right click and "save as" to download it. > > > > this is 1hour 45 minutes of the 2 hour show. > > > > The other 15 minutes were recorded over by MSX computer programs. Imagine that. > > > > So there is a session by the Chameleons and full continuous playback of the first session by Altered Images. > > > > And boys and girls, the magnificent "The Best Ambiance", by Bibi Den's Tshibayi, which is just about the most wonderful track ever. > > > > I hid the tape flips and missing section as best i could, but not invisibly, but if you can spot a join, I will put up the full 2 hour hifi 28 December 1983 show that I have just found. > > > From deerlabsky@... Sat Nov 14 10:05:06 2009 From: deerlabsky@... (deerlabsky) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 09:05:06 -0000 Subject: Radiomafia, Ravenscroft, Pink Floyd Message-ID: Radiomafia tracklistings for 20020207 - 20030102, click on '» Biisilistat' then the drop-down menu called 'Valitse'. Several of these are on the torrents/DVD's. Anyone who missed/needs to re-download Tom Ravenscroft's shows: SlashMusic is here , New Music Download is still here (Show 3's correct URL ) plus there's a new (since June) weekly show called Global Soundtracks . Sunday Show/In Concert Pink Floyd 19700719 and 19711012 available here . Annddd...thankyou for all the recent posts. (breathes) Bye, Dan From ford.alan@... Sat Nov 14 13:42:55 2009 From: ford.alan@... (alanforduk) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 12:42:55 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert In-Reply-To: Message-ID: If you're saying you have these concerts without Peel's intros, I have the complete Faces show - with all Peel content intact - on a CD somewhere. I'll try to find it. Alan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Aaah, In Concert, that's my chosen subject, and where I first heard Peel, in fact. I did get more attracted to concerts than sessions... > > I am nearly through digitising all my shows, but only a few Peel intro's as you mention. Nearly all have a b side or some obscure box set track release, or a full commercial release, which means they can't be uploaded to Dimeadozen, say, but if any one wants a mp3 version of my prog heavy tapes here is a list (Not a typical Peel list, but I guarantee he did play every single artist on his show). > > well except Rush > ...and Sky..... > ...and Cozy Powell... > > But all the others!! > > > Name Broadcast Date Concert Date Time (mins) > 1 Deep Purple Jul-74 90 > 2 Man / Gasworks Nov-74 60 > 3 Pink Floyd 11-Jan-75 Sep-74 50 > 4 Genesis (1) Jul-75 15-Apr-75 60 > 5 Queen 26-Dec-75 60 > 6 Rick Wakeman Jun-76 60 > 7 Wishbone Ash (1) Nov-76 30 > 8 Steve Hillage (1) Dec-76 40 > 9 Renaissance (1) 08-Jan-77 60 > 10 Santana 15-Jan-77 60 > 11 Rory Gallagher (1) 29-Jan-77 60 > 12 Jethro Tull (1) 19-Feb-77 60 > 13 Paice Ashton Lord 12-Mar-77 60 > 14 Sassafras 30-Jul-77 60 > 15 Led Zeppelin (1) 05-Aug-77 1971 60 > 16 Electric Light Orchestra 06-Aug-77 60 > 17 Pink Floyd (2) 12-Aug-77 1971 60 > 18 Camel (1) 08-Oct-77 60 > 19 Racing Cars 15-Oct-77 60 > 20 John Otway / AC/DC 29-Oct-77 60 > 21 Steve Gibbons 26-Nov-77 60 > 22 Supertramp (1) Dec-77 60 > 23 Ian Dury (1) / Dr Feelgood 10-Dec-77 60 > 24 Thin Lizzy 23-Dec-77 Jul-73 40 > 25 Todd Rungrens Utopia 24-Dec-77 60 > 26 Faces 26-Dec-77 60 > 27 Stranglers 27-Dec-77 60 > 28 Gentle Giant 21-Jan-78 60 > 29 John Miles Feb-78 40 > 30 Gordon Giltrap Feb-78 40 > 31 Colosseum II Feb-78 40 > 32 Tom Robinson / Sad Café Feb-78 60 > 33 Gallagher & Lyle Jun-78 40 > 34 Ian Dury (2) Aug-78 60 > 35 The Late Show / The Jolt Aug-78 60 > 36 Genesis (2) Aug-78 04-Jul-78 90 > 37 Family 26-Aug-78 1971 60 > 38 The Motors Sep-78 40 > 39 The Byrds Sep-78 40 > 40 Renaissance (2) Oct-78 40 > 41 Jethro Tull (2) Oct-78 60 > 42 Bram Tchaikovsky/ Judas Priest Nov-78 60 > 43 Wishbone Ash (2) Nov-78 60 > 44 Magazine Dec-78 40 > 45 Racing Cars (2) /Gordon Giltrap (1) 09-Dec-78 60 > 46 Boomtown Rats 23-Dec-78 60 > 47 Genesis (3) 29-Dec-78 04-Jul-78 90 > 48 Lene Lovich/Rachel Sweet/Wreckless Eric 14-Jan-79 60 > 49 Rory Gallagher (2) 17-Feb-79 60 > 50 Export 19-Feb-79 30 > 51 Cheap Trick 19-Feb-79 60 > 52 Wailing Cocks 24-Feb-79 40 > 53 Horslips 24-Feb-79 30 > 54 Skids 10-Mar-79 40 > 55 Magnum 10-Mar-79 40 > 55 Fingerprintz / Red Noise 24-Mar-79 60 > 56 Frankie Miller 31-Mar-79 60 > 55 Pink Floyd (3) 13-Apr-79 1974 50 > 56 Bethnal / Leyton Buzzards 14-Apr-79 60 > 57 Graham Parker and the Rumour 21-Apr-79 60 > 58 Steve Hillage (2) 28-Apr-79 60 > 59 Mike Oldfield 29-Apr-79 120 > 60 Fabulous Poodles / Motorhead 23-May-79 60 > 61 Yes 01-Jun-79 120 > 62 Roxy Music 02-Jun-79 60 > 63 Whitesnake (1) 05-Oct-79 40 > 64 Gillan (1) 06-Oct-79 40 > 65 Rush 12-Oct-79 40 > 66 Wishbone Ash Nov-79 30 > 67 Gary Numan Nov-79 30 > 68 Sky Nov-79 30 > 69 Rory Gallagher 03-Nov-79 60 > 70 Jam 22-Dec-79 40 > 71 Led Zeppelin (2) 28-Dec-79 27-Jun-69 60 > 72 Cozy Powell 29-Dec-79 40 > 73 Modern Eon / OMD 1980 60 > 74 Kinks 1980 40 > 75 John Martyn 1980 40 > 76 Ian Dury (3) 1980 60 > 77 UB40 1980 60 > 78 Camel (2) 1980 60 > 79 Joe Jackson (1) Feb-80 40 > 80 Gillan (3) and Interview Mar-80 40 > 81 Split Enz Mar-80 60 > 82 U.F.O 15-Mar-80 60 > 83 Police Apr-80 60 > 84 Genesis (4) Jul-80 90 > 85 Gillan (2) Aug-80 60 > 86 Ian Hunter 09-Aug-80 60 > 87 Wishbone Ash 16-Aug-80 60 > 88 Elvis Costello 25-Aug-80 60 > 89 Led Zeppelin 03-Oct-80 1971 60 > 90 Whitesnake (2) 11-Oct-80 60 > 91 Genesis (5) 26-Dec-80 120 > 92 Joe Jackson (2) 27-Dec-80 40 > 93 Deep Purple (2) 1986 60 > 95 The Christians 1986 60 > 96 Blancmange 1986 40 > 97 New Order 1986 30 > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > > > Y'know, I can't help but wonder why there are few, if any, shows from 1971-73 anywhere. Surely some were recorded, although I suppose that sound quality may be an issue, seeing as Top Gear moved from the afternoon to a late night slot, and from my old memories of listening to Radio 1 in the Midlands, some nights it was, literally, unlistenable. > > Mind you, back in the 80s I bought a Sandy Denny bootleg tape from a record fair (in Southampton I think), which featured several session tracks and an In Concert show. At the end of the tape were the tracks 'Man of Iron' and 'Leave In Silence' from the 'Pass Of Arms' EP. I assumed that, because they were quite rare, the compiler had simply added the EP to the tape, but as 'Leave In Silence' ended Peel appeared, making a comment about the songs being "Staggeringly atmospheric". That EP was released in September 1972, so somewhere, somebody had taped at least a portion of a show from that time. I think I still have the tape somewhere. I wonder if any more from that show is lying around somewhere. > > > > As for the In Concert show...when did Peel stop introducing it? There are dozens...(hundreds!) of In Concerts doing the rounds, both dodgy and legit. Trouble is, sometimes 'legit' releases have live recordings that are not credited as BBC shows, presumably in an attempt to avoid paying anything to the BBC. > > Angel Air issued "Live & Raw" by Atomic Rooster, with previously 'unknown' tapes from 2 live concerts provided by guitarist John Cann. These shows are BBC In Concert programmes recorded off-air, including Peel's intros. It's strange to hear him effusively praising Atomic Rooster, (including Carl Palmer!), given his well-known opinions on Progressive Rock ;-) > > Another 'BBC In Disguise' release is Greenslade's 'Live 1973-75' which also features their portions of 2 In Concert shows, with no mention of the Beeb anywhere. > > Caravan issued their In Concert show on a limited edition CD for their fan club, and excellent it is too. > > But stuff like Wild Turkey, Home, East Of Eden, Budgie, Tempest, Back Door, If, Plainsong, Refugee, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Camel, Incredible String Band, Argent, Blodwyn Pig, Thin Lizzy, Deep Purple, Tony Joe White, Humble Pie, Black Sabbath, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Strawbs, Nazareth, T Rex, Faces, Family, Be Bop Deluxe, Yes, Al Stewart, Van Der Graaf, Roxy Music, Bowie, Steeleye Span, Man, Roy Harper, Wishbone Ash, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Jack Bruce, Fairport, Soft Machine, Kevin Ayers, Bridget St John, Free, Queen, Supertramp, Focus, Pretty Things, Mott the Hoople, BJH, Badfinger, Lindisfarne, Magna Carta, UFO, Led Zeppelin, Mogul Thrash, Stone the Crows, Jeff Beck, Slade, Groundhogs, Roy Young Band, Edgar Broughton, Curved Air, Chicken Shack, Kiki Dee, Vinegar Joe and God only knows who else....it's all out there. > > A lot of it is Post-Peel though and has oiks like Mike Harding and Pete Drummond doing the intros ;-) > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Nov 14 14:51:57 2009 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 13:51:57 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks Alan, No, they are mostly complete, but only a few of them were introduced by Peel (the rest by other R1 DJ's). I think they would be Faces 73 Wishbone Ash 76 (in Peel show - already shared) Pink Floyd 71 Led Zeppelin 71 Family 71 Stranglers 77 (in Peel show - already shared) Boomtown Rats 78 Jethro Tull 78 (honest)(in Peel show) I just remembered, I have two shows for Faces 1973 with Peel intros. One was recorded, but the band were too drunk and the BBC did not broadcast it, so they brought them back a few weeks later, and that one went OK --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "alanforduk" wrote: > > If you're saying you have these concerts without Peel's intros, I have the complete Faces show - with all Peel content intact - on a CD somewhere. > I'll try to find it. > > Alan > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > Aaah, In Concert, that's my chosen subject, and where I first heard Peel, in fact. I did get more attracted to concerts than sessions... > > > > I am nearly through digitising all my shows, but only a few Peel intro's as you mention. Nearly all have a b side or some obscure box set track release, or a full commercial release, which means they can't be uploaded to Dimeadozen, say, but if any one wants a mp3 version of my prog heavy tapes here is a list (Not a typical Peel list, but I guarantee he did play every single artist on his show). > > > > well except Rush > > ...and Sky..... > > ...and Cozy Powell... > > > > But all the others!! > > > > > > Name Broadcast Date Concert Date Time (mins) > > 1 Deep Purple Jul-74 90 > > 2 Man / Gasworks Nov-74 60 > > 3 Pink Floyd 11-Jan-75 Sep-74 50 > > 4 Genesis (1) Jul-75 15-Apr-75 60 > > 5 Queen 26-Dec-75 60 > > 6 Rick Wakeman Jun-76 60 > > 7 Wishbone Ash (1) Nov-76 30 > > 8 Steve Hillage (1) Dec-76 40 > > 9 Renaissance (1) 08-Jan-77 60 > > 10 Santana 15-Jan-77 60 > > 11 Rory Gallagher (1) 29-Jan-77 60 > > 12 Jethro Tull (1) 19-Feb-77 60 > > 13 Paice Ashton Lord 12-Mar-77 60 > > 14 Sassafras 30-Jul-77 60 > > 15 Led Zeppelin (1) 05-Aug-77 1971 60 > > 16 Electric Light Orchestra 06-Aug-77 60 > > 17 Pink Floyd (2) 12-Aug-77 1971 60 > > 18 Camel (1) 08-Oct-77 60 > > 19 Racing Cars 15-Oct-77 60 > > 20 John Otway / AC/DC 29-Oct-77 60 > > 21 Steve Gibbons 26-Nov-77 60 > > 22 Supertramp (1) Dec-77 60 > > 23 Ian Dury (1) / Dr Feelgood 10-Dec-77 60 > > 24 Thin Lizzy 23-Dec-77 Jul-73 40 > > 25 Todd Rungrens Utopia 24-Dec-77 60 > > 26 Faces 26-Dec-77 60 > > 27 Stranglers 27-Dec-77 60 > > 28 Gentle Giant 21-Jan-78 60 > > 29 John Miles Feb-78 40 > > 30 Gordon Giltrap Feb-78 40 > > 31 Colosseum II Feb-78 40 > > 32 Tom Robinson / Sad Café Feb-78 60 > > 33 Gallagher & Lyle Jun-78 40 > > 34 Ian Dury (2) Aug-78 60 > > 35 The Late Show / The Jolt Aug-78 60 > > 36 Genesis (2) Aug-78 04-Jul-78 90 > > 37 Family 26-Aug-78 1971 60 > > 38 The Motors Sep-78 40 > > 39 The Byrds Sep-78 40 > > 40 Renaissance (2) Oct-78 40 > > 41 Jethro Tull (2) Oct-78 60 > > 42 Bram Tchaikovsky/ Judas Priest Nov-78 60 > > 43 Wishbone Ash (2) Nov-78 60 > > 44 Magazine Dec-78 40 > > 45 Racing Cars (2) /Gordon Giltrap (1) 09-Dec-78 60 > > 46 Boomtown Rats 23-Dec-78 60 > > 47 Genesis (3) 29-Dec-78 04-Jul-78 90 > > 48 Lene Lovich/Rachel Sweet/Wreckless Eric 14-Jan-79 60 > > 49 Rory Gallagher (2) 17-Feb-79 60 > > 50 Export 19-Feb-79 30 > > 51 Cheap Trick 19-Feb-79 60 > > 52 Wailing Cocks 24-Feb-79 40 > > 53 Horslips 24-Feb-79 30 > > 54 Skids 10-Mar-79 40 > > 55 Magnum 10-Mar-79 40 > > 55 Fingerprintz / Red Noise 24-Mar-79 60 > > 56 Frankie Miller 31-Mar-79 60 > > 55 Pink Floyd (3) 13-Apr-79 1974 50 > > 56 Bethnal / Leyton Buzzards 14-Apr-79 60 > > 57 Graham Parker and the Rumour 21-Apr-79 60 > > 58 Steve Hillage (2) 28-Apr-79 60 > > 59 Mike Oldfield 29-Apr-79 120 > > 60 Fabulous Poodles / Motorhead 23-May-79 60 > > 61 Yes 01-Jun-79 120 > > 62 Roxy Music 02-Jun-79 60 > > 63 Whitesnake (1) 05-Oct-79 40 > > 64 Gillan (1) 06-Oct-79 40 > > 65 Rush 12-Oct-79 40 > > 66 Wishbone Ash Nov-79 30 > > 67 Gary Numan Nov-79 30 > > 68 Sky Nov-79 30 > > 69 Rory Gallagher 03-Nov-79 60 > > 70 Jam 22-Dec-79 40 > > 71 Led Zeppelin (2) 28-Dec-79 27-Jun-69 60 > > 72 Cozy Powell 29-Dec-79 40 > > 73 Modern Eon / OMD 1980 60 > > 74 Kinks 1980 40 > > 75 John Martyn 1980 40 > > 76 Ian Dury (3) 1980 60 > > 77 UB40 1980 60 > > 78 Camel (2) 1980 60 > > 79 Joe Jackson (1) Feb-80 40 > > 80 Gillan (3) and Interview Mar-80 40 > > 81 Split Enz Mar-80 60 > > 82 U.F.O 15-Mar-80 60 > > 83 Police Apr-80 60 > > 84 Genesis (4) Jul-80 90 > > 85 Gillan (2) Aug-80 60 > > 86 Ian Hunter 09-Aug-80 60 > > 87 Wishbone Ash 16-Aug-80 60 > > 88 Elvis Costello 25-Aug-80 60 > > 89 Led Zeppelin 03-Oct-80 1971 60 > > 90 Whitesnake (2) 11-Oct-80 60 > > 91 Genesis (5) 26-Dec-80 120 > > 92 Joe Jackson (2) 27-Dec-80 40 > > 93 Deep Purple (2) 1986 60 > > 95 The Christians 1986 60 > > 96 Blancmange 1986 40 > > 97 New Order 1986 30 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > > > > > Y'know, I can't help but wonder why there are few, if any, shows from 1971-73 anywhere. Surely some were recorded, although I suppose that sound quality may be an issue, seeing as Top Gear moved from the afternoon to a late night slot, and from my old memories of listening to Radio 1 in the Midlands, some nights it was, literally, unlistenable. > > > Mind you, back in the 80s I bought a Sandy Denny bootleg tape from a record fair (in Southampton I think), which featured several session tracks and an In Concert show. At the end of the tape were the tracks 'Man of Iron' and 'Leave In Silence' from the 'Pass Of Arms' EP. I assumed that, because they were quite rare, the compiler had simply added the EP to the tape, but as 'Leave In Silence' ended Peel appeared, making a comment about the songs being "Staggeringly atmospheric". That EP was released in September 1972, so somewhere, somebody had taped at least a portion of a show from that time. I think I still have the tape somewhere. I wonder if any more from that show is lying around somewhere. > > > > > > As for the In Concert show...when did Peel stop introducing it? There are dozens...(hundreds!) of In Concerts doing the rounds, both dodgy and legit. Trouble is, sometimes 'legit' releases have live recordings that are not credited as BBC shows, presumably in an attempt to avoid paying anything to the BBC. > > > Angel Air issued "Live & Raw" by Atomic Rooster, with previously 'unknown' tapes from 2 live concerts provided by guitarist John Cann. These shows are BBC In Concert programmes recorded off-air, including Peel's intros. It's strange to hear him effusively praising Atomic Rooster, (including Carl Palmer!), given his well-known opinions on Progressive Rock ;-) > > > Another 'BBC In Disguise' release is Greenslade's 'Live 1973-75' which also features their portions of 2 In Concert shows, with no mention of the Beeb anywhere. > > > Caravan issued their In Concert show on a limited edition CD for their fan club, and excellent it is too. > > > But stuff like Wild Turkey, Home, East Of Eden, Budgie, Tempest, Back Door, If, Plainsong, Refugee, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Camel, Incredible String Band, Argent, Blodwyn Pig, Thin Lizzy, Deep Purple, Tony Joe White, Humble Pie, Black Sabbath, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Strawbs, Nazareth, T Rex, Faces, Family, Be Bop Deluxe, Yes, Al Stewart, Van Der Graaf, Roxy Music, Bowie, Steeleye Span, Man, Roy Harper, Wishbone Ash, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Jack Bruce, Fairport, Soft Machine, Kevin Ayers, Bridget St John, Free, Queen, Supertramp, Focus, Pretty Things, Mott the Hoople, BJH, Badfinger, Lindisfarne, Magna Carta, UFO, Led Zeppelin, Mogul Thrash, Stone the Crows, Jeff Beck, Slade, Groundhogs, Roy Young Band, Edgar Broughton, Curved Air, Chicken Shack, Kiki Dee, Vinegar Joe and God only knows who else....it's all out there. > > > A lot of it is Post-Peel though and has oiks like Mike Harding and Pete Drummond doing the intros ;-) > > > > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Nov 14 15:03:17 2009 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 14:03:17 -0000 Subject: New Show 14th June 1983 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yes as Steve TK says do a right click only and "save as" (IE), or "save link as" (Firefox) The file is safe. I do not mind someone else uploading to rapidshare or megaupload if people want it there. I will still use the Gary's 30242.net as a file repository, even if we can't use it as a website because of that tracking cookie thing that seems to be on it. Anyway, I understand how cautious everyone need to be these days, so someone with high speed high bandwith allowance could do the honours. Always good to spread it around in any case.. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Hiya Bill, > > Great to hear from you and would be most excellent to hear this show. Am getting the dreaded "malware" warning from the link, though, so a bit worried that a straight right click and save might lead to problems. > > Is there any chance of upping it to rapidshare or something as well? > > Cheers, > > Steve W > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > You may remember I posted 13th June 1983 a while back in super HiFi audio quality. > > > > Well this is June 14th 1983 > > > > http://tinyurl.com/y8ngbtk > > > > I think you will have to right click and "save as" to download it. > > > > this is 1hour 45 minutes of the 2 hour show. > > > > The other 15 minutes were recorded over by MSX computer programs. Imagine that. > > > > So there is a session by the Chameleons and full continuous playback of the first session by Altered Images. > > > > And boys and girls, the magnificent "The Best Ambiance", by Bibi Den's Tshibayi, which is just about the most wonderful track ever. > > > > I hid the tape flips and missing section as best i could, but not invisibly, but if you can spot a join, I will put up the full 2 hour hifi 28 December 1983 show that I have just found. > > > From thebarguest@... Sat Nov 14 15:10:43 2009 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 14:10:43 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I'm with Martin on this one. Peely was a real fashion chameleon and there was so much 'prog' released between 71 and 75 that I don't think John could have done his job if he didn't like it ! I wonder if he played anything from the album regarded as the apex of prog, "Tales From Topographic Oceans" ....... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > > > > > > >**** It seems to me that he played Progressive Rock without much > >enthusiasm, unless it was truly strange stuff. > > > It's just a matter of opinion and we will have to agree to differ > > martinw > From ford.alan@... Sat Nov 14 15:16:36 2009 From: ford.alan@... (alanforduk) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 14:16:36 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I dug out my Faces CD and I don't think it's whole show; there's some Peel and someone else (Brian Matthews?) so it's probably a compilation. It's called Shake, Shudder, Shiver. I'd be very interested in hearing yours. Cheers Alan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Thanks Alan, > > No, they are mostly complete, but only a few of them were introduced by Peel (the rest by other R1 DJ's). > > I think they would be > > Faces 73 > Wishbone Ash 76 (in Peel show - already shared) > Pink Floyd 71 > Led Zeppelin 71 > Family 71 > Stranglers 77 (in Peel show - already shared) > Boomtown Rats 78 > Jethro Tull 78 (honest)(in Peel show) > > I just remembered, I have two shows for Faces 1973 with Peel intros. > > One was recorded, but the band were too drunk and the BBC did not broadcast it, so they brought them back a few weeks later, and that one went OK > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "alanforduk" wrote: > > > > If you're saying you have these concerts without Peel's intros, I have the complete Faces show - with all Peel content intact - on a CD somewhere. > > I'll try to find it. > > > > Alan > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > > > Aaah, In Concert, that's my chosen subject, and where I first heard Peel, in fact. I did get more attracted to concerts than sessions... > > > > > > I am nearly through digitising all my shows, but only a few Peel intro's as you mention. Nearly all have a b side or some obscure box set track release, or a full commercial release, which means they can't be uploaded to Dimeadozen, say, but if any one wants a mp3 version of my prog heavy tapes here is a list (Not a typical Peel list, but I guarantee he did play every single artist on his show). > > > > > > well except Rush > > > ...and Sky..... > > > ...and Cozy Powell... > > > > > > But all the others!! > > > > > > > > > Name Broadcast Date Concert Date Time (mins) > > > 1 Deep Purple Jul-74 90 > > > 2 Man / Gasworks Nov-74 60 > > > 3 Pink Floyd 11-Jan-75 Sep-74 50 > > > 4 Genesis (1) Jul-75 15-Apr-75 60 > > > 5 Queen 26-Dec-75 60 > > > 6 Rick Wakeman Jun-76 60 > > > 7 Wishbone Ash (1) Nov-76 30 > > > 8 Steve Hillage (1) Dec-76 40 > > > 9 Renaissance (1) 08-Jan-77 60 > > > 10 Santana 15-Jan-77 60 > > > 11 Rory Gallagher (1) 29-Jan-77 60 > > > 12 Jethro Tull (1) 19-Feb-77 60 > > > 13 Paice Ashton Lord 12-Mar-77 60 > > > 14 Sassafras 30-Jul-77 60 > > > 15 Led Zeppelin (1) 05-Aug-77 1971 60 > > > 16 Electric Light Orchestra 06-Aug-77 60 > > > 17 Pink Floyd (2) 12-Aug-77 1971 60 > > > 18 Camel (1) 08-Oct-77 60 > > > 19 Racing Cars 15-Oct-77 60 > > > 20 John Otway / AC/DC 29-Oct-77 60 > > > 21 Steve Gibbons 26-Nov-77 60 > > > 22 Supertramp (1) Dec-77 60 > > > 23 Ian Dury (1) / Dr Feelgood 10-Dec-77 60 > > > 24 Thin Lizzy 23-Dec-77 Jul-73 40 > > > 25 Todd Rungrens Utopia 24-Dec-77 60 > > > 26 Faces 26-Dec-77 60 > > > 27 Stranglers 27-Dec-77 60 > > > 28 Gentle Giant 21-Jan-78 60 > > > 29 John Miles Feb-78 40 > > > 30 Gordon Giltrap Feb-78 40 > > > 31 Colosseum II Feb-78 40 > > > 32 Tom Robinson / Sad Café Feb-78 60 > > > 33 Gallagher & Lyle Jun-78 40 > > > 34 Ian Dury (2) Aug-78 60 > > > 35 The Late Show / The Jolt Aug-78 60 > > > 36 Genesis (2) Aug-78 04-Jul-78 90 > > > 37 Family 26-Aug-78 1971 60 > > > 38 The Motors Sep-78 40 > > > 39 The Byrds Sep-78 40 > > > 40 Renaissance (2) Oct-78 40 > > > 41 Jethro Tull (2) Oct-78 60 > > > 42 Bram Tchaikovsky/ Judas Priest Nov-78 60 > > > 43 Wishbone Ash (2) Nov-78 60 > > > 44 Magazine Dec-78 40 > > > 45 Racing Cars (2) /Gordon Giltrap (1) 09-Dec-78 60 > > > 46 Boomtown Rats 23-Dec-78 60 > > > 47 Genesis (3) 29-Dec-78 04-Jul-78 90 > > > 48 Lene Lovich/Rachel Sweet/Wreckless Eric 14-Jan-79 60 > > > 49 Rory Gallagher (2) 17-Feb-79 60 > > > 50 Export 19-Feb-79 30 > > > 51 Cheap Trick 19-Feb-79 60 > > > 52 Wailing Cocks 24-Feb-79 40 > > > 53 Horslips 24-Feb-79 30 > > > 54 Skids 10-Mar-79 40 > > > 55 Magnum 10-Mar-79 40 > > > 55 Fingerprintz / Red Noise 24-Mar-79 60 > > > 56 Frankie Miller 31-Mar-79 60 > > > 55 Pink Floyd (3) 13-Apr-79 1974 50 > > > 56 Bethnal / Leyton Buzzards 14-Apr-79 60 > > > 57 Graham Parker and the Rumour 21-Apr-79 60 > > > 58 Steve Hillage (2) 28-Apr-79 60 > > > 59 Mike Oldfield 29-Apr-79 120 > > > 60 Fabulous Poodles / Motorhead 23-May-79 60 > > > 61 Yes 01-Jun-79 120 > > > 62 Roxy Music 02-Jun-79 60 > > > 63 Whitesnake (1) 05-Oct-79 40 > > > 64 Gillan (1) 06-Oct-79 40 > > > 65 Rush 12-Oct-79 40 > > > 66 Wishbone Ash Nov-79 30 > > > 67 Gary Numan Nov-79 30 > > > 68 Sky Nov-79 30 > > > 69 Rory Gallagher 03-Nov-79 60 > > > 70 Jam 22-Dec-79 40 > > > 71 Led Zeppelin (2) 28-Dec-79 27-Jun-69 60 > > > 72 Cozy Powell 29-Dec-79 40 > > > 73 Modern Eon / OMD 1980 60 > > > 74 Kinks 1980 40 > > > 75 John Martyn 1980 40 > > > 76 Ian Dury (3) 1980 60 > > > 77 UB40 1980 60 > > > 78 Camel (2) 1980 60 > > > 79 Joe Jackson (1) Feb-80 40 > > > 80 Gillan (3) and Interview Mar-80 40 > > > 81 Split Enz Mar-80 60 > > > 82 U.F.O 15-Mar-80 60 > > > 83 Police Apr-80 60 > > > 84 Genesis (4) Jul-80 90 > > > 85 Gillan (2) Aug-80 60 > > > 86 Ian Hunter 09-Aug-80 60 > > > 87 Wishbone Ash 16-Aug-80 60 > > > 88 Elvis Costello 25-Aug-80 60 > > > 89 Led Zeppelin 03-Oct-80 1971 60 > > > 90 Whitesnake (2) 11-Oct-80 60 > > > 91 Genesis (5) 26-Dec-80 120 > > > 92 Joe Jackson (2) 27-Dec-80 40 > > > 93 Deep Purple (2) 1986 60 > > > 95 The Christians 1986 60 > > > 96 Blancmange 1986 40 > > > 97 New Order 1986 30 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > > > > > > > Y'know, I can't help but wonder why there are few, if any, shows from 1971-73 anywhere. Surely some were recorded, although I suppose that sound quality may be an issue, seeing as Top Gear moved from the afternoon to a late night slot, and from my old memories of listening to Radio 1 in the Midlands, some nights it was, literally, unlistenable. > > > > Mind you, back in the 80s I bought a Sandy Denny bootleg tape from a record fair (in Southampton I think), which featured several session tracks and an In Concert show. At the end of the tape were the tracks 'Man of Iron' and 'Leave In Silence' from the 'Pass Of Arms' EP. I assumed that, because they were quite rare, the compiler had simply added the EP to the tape, but as 'Leave In Silence' ended Peel appeared, making a comment about the songs being "Staggeringly atmospheric". That EP was released in September 1972, so somewhere, somebody had taped at least a portion of a show from that time. I think I still have the tape somewhere. I wonder if any more from that show is lying around somewhere. > > > > > > > > As for the In Concert show...when did Peel stop introducing it? There are dozens...(hundreds!) of In Concerts doing the rounds, both dodgy and legit. Trouble is, sometimes 'legit' releases have live recordings that are not credited as BBC shows, presumably in an attempt to avoid paying anything to the BBC. > > > > Angel Air issued "Live & Raw" by Atomic Rooster, with previously 'unknown' tapes from 2 live concerts provided by guitarist John Cann. These shows are BBC In Concert programmes recorded off-air, including Peel's intros. It's strange to hear him effusively praising Atomic Rooster, (including Carl Palmer!), given his well-known opinions on Progressive Rock ;-) > > > > Another 'BBC In Disguise' release is Greenslade's 'Live 1973-75' which also features their portions of 2 In Concert shows, with no mention of the Beeb anywhere. > > > > Caravan issued their In Concert show on a limited edition CD for their fan club, and excellent it is too. > > > > But stuff like Wild Turkey, Home, East Of Eden, Budgie, Tempest, Back Door, If, Plainsong, Refugee, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Camel, Incredible String Band, Argent, Blodwyn Pig, Thin Lizzy, Deep Purple, Tony Joe White, Humble Pie, Black Sabbath, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Strawbs, Nazareth, T Rex, Faces, Family, Be Bop Deluxe, Yes, Al Stewart, Van Der Graaf, Roxy Music, Bowie, Steeleye Span, Man, Roy Harper, Wishbone Ash, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Jack Bruce, Fairport, Soft Machine, Kevin Ayers, Bridget St John, Free, Queen, Supertramp, Focus, Pretty Things, Mott the Hoople, BJH, Badfinger, Lindisfarne, Magna Carta, UFO, Led Zeppelin, Mogul Thrash, Stone the Crows, Jeff Beck, Slade, Groundhogs, Roy Young Band, Edgar Broughton, Curved Air, Chicken Shack, Kiki Dee, Vinegar Joe and God only knows who else....it's all out there. > > > > A lot of it is Post-Peel though and has oiks like Mike Harding and Pete Drummond doing the intros ;-) > > > > > > > > > > From stuartb@... Sat Nov 14 15:49:39 2009 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 14:49:39 -0000 Subject: New Show 14th June 1983 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: One time very recently I tried to access that site and the browser was immediately redirected to some strange Russian site, I think it's been thoroughly hacked. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Yes as Steve TK says do a right click only and "save as" (IE), or "save link as" (Firefox) > > The file is safe. > > I do not mind someone else uploading to rapidshare or megaupload if people want it there. > > I will still use the Gary's 30242.net as a file repository, even if we can't use it as a website because of that tracking cookie thing that seems to be on it. > > Anyway, I understand how cautious everyone need to be these days, so someone with high speed high bandwith allowance could do the honours. > > Always good to spread it around in any case.. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > Hiya Bill, > > > > Great to hear from you and would be most excellent to hear this show. Am getting the dreaded "malware" warning from the link, though, so a bit worried that a straight right click and save might lead to problems. > > > > Is there any chance of upping it to rapidshare or something as well? > > > > Cheers, > > > > Steve W > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > > > You may remember I posted 13th June 1983 a while back in super HiFi audio quality. > > > > > > Well this is June 14th 1983 > > > > > > http://tinyurl.com/y8ngbtk > > > > > > I think you will have to right click and "save as" to download it. > > > > > > this is 1hour 45 minutes of the 2 hour show. > > > > > > The other 15 minutes were recorded over by MSX computer programs. Imagine that. > > > > > > So there is a session by the Chameleons and full continuous playback of the first session by Altered Images. > > > > > > And boys and girls, the magnificent "The Best Ambiance", by Bibi Den's Tshibayi, which is just about the most wonderful track ever. > > > > > > I hid the tape flips and missing section as best i could, but not invisibly, but if you can spot a join, I will put up the full 2 hour hifi 28 December 1983 show that I have just found. > > > > > > From michael.capewell@... Sat Nov 14 16:02:41 2009 From: michael.capewell@... (mickcapewell) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 15:02:41 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 References: Message-ID: I'm with Martin on this one. Peely was a real fashion chameleon and there was so much 'prog' released between 71 and 75 that I don't think John could have done his job if he didn't like it ! **** Ah, but I never said he didn't like all of it. My point is that he quite liked the early Prog, or 'Underground' as it was also called circa '69, but his interest waned to the point that he became openly critical. Listen to the surviving tapes from 69/70 and even then you can hear him perk up when the proggy/ classical rock stuff ends and he's able to put on a Beefheart track or an old acoustic Blues, or some folk or some obscure American singer. Yes, he did like The Nice and early Yes, but he didn't like ELP or post Yes-album Yes (too many Yes' in that sentence!) I wonder if he played anything from the album regarded as the apex of prog, "Tales From Topographic Oceans" ....... **** By then he was able to leave that to Fluff's Saturday Rock Show ;-) From grafpoo@... Sat Nov 14 17:13:13 2009 From: grafpoo@... (john guthrie) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 11:13:13 -0500 Subject: [peel] Re: New Show 14th June 1983 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 9:49 AM, Stuart wrote: > > > One time very recently I tried to access that site and the browser was > immediately redirected to some strange Russian site, I think it's been > thoroughly hacked. > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "billfromnorthwales" > wrote: > > > > Yes as Steve TK says do a right click only and "save as" (IE), or "save > link as" (Firefox) > > > > The file is safe. > > > > I do not mind someone else uploading to rapidshare or megaupload if > people want it there. > > > > I will still use the Gary's 30242.net as a file repository, even if we > can't use it as a website because of that tracking cookie thing that seems > to be on it. > > > > Anyway, I understand how cautious everyone need to be these days, so > someone with high speed high bandwith allowance could do the honours. > > > > Always good to spread it around in any case.. > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "steve" > wrote: > > > > > > Hiya Bill, > > > > > > Great to hear from you and would be most excellent to hear this show. > Am getting the dreaded "malware" warning from the link, though, so a bit > worried that a straight right click and save might lead to problems. > > > > > > Is there any chance of upping it to rapidshare or something as well? > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > Steve W > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , > "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > > > > > You may remember I posted 13th June 1983 a while back in super HiFi > audio quality. > > > > > > > > Well this is June 14th 1983 > > > > > > > > http://tinyurl.com/y8ngbtk > > > > > > > > I think you will have to right click and "save as" to download it. > > > > > > > > this is 1hour 45 minutes of the 2 hour show. > > > > > > > > The other 15 minutes were recorded over by MSX computer programs. > Imagine that. > > > > > > > > So there is a session by the Chameleons and full continuous playback > of the first session by Altered Images. > > > > > > > > And boys and girls, the magnificent "The Best Ambiance", by Bibi > Den's Tshibayi, which is just about the most wonderful track ever. > > > > > > > > I hid the tape flips and missing section as best i could, but not > invisibly, but if you can spot a join, I will put up the full 2 hour hifi 28 > December 1983 show that I have just found. > > > > > > > > > > > > -- That was a great game of golf, fellas From stuartb@... Sat Nov 14 18:01:41 2009 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 17:01:41 -0000 Subject: New Show 14th June 1983 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Bill Just wondered about the rig you recorded this on and indeed played it back on to digitise, as the azimuth tracking sounds spot on. Was it a metal tape? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > You may remember I posted 13th June 1983 a while back in super HiFi audio quality. > > Well this is June 14th 1983 > > http://tinyurl.com/y8ngbtk > > I think you will have to right click and "save as" to download it. > > this is 1hour 45 minutes of the 2 hour show. > > The other 15 minutes were recorded over by MSX computer programs. Imagine that. > > So there is a session by the Chameleons and full continuous playback of the first session by Altered Images. > > And boys and girls, the magnificent "The Best Ambiance", by Bibi Den's Tshibayi, which is just about the most wonderful track ever. > > I hid the tape flips and missing section as best i could, but not invisibly, but if you can spot a join, I will put up the full 2 hour hifi 28 December 1983 show that I have just found. > From unity.gain@... Sat Nov 14 18:40:27 2009 From: unity.gain@... (Roger Carruthers) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 17:40:27 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: <4AFD978D.3000401@...> Message-ID: I have access to various reel to reel machines at work and at home (even an old Uher 4400, though I can¹t swear that it¹s still working!) ; should anyone have any tapes to rip, I¹d be only too glad to help. You can contact me off-list at unity_dot_gain_at_btinternet.com, Cheers Roger On 13/11/2009 17:29, "John Bravin" wrote: > > > > > > One reason we are not seeing any of this pre-1970 stuff could be that at that > time the main quality recording medium was reel-reel tapes. Although the tapes > probably still exist gathering dust in an attic, not so many people have a > working reel-reel player. If you are one of these, please get in touch - I am > sure there is someone on the group who can rescue your tapes and rip the > contents. > > John > > mickcapewell wrote: >> >> >> >> >> Y'know, I can't help but wonder why there are few, if any, shows from 1971-73 >> anywhere. >> >> > > > > > From jpdl@... Sat Nov 14 18:52:46 2009 From: jpdl@... (bbrbr57) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 17:52:46 -0000 Subject: New Show 14th June 1983 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Bill, > I will still use the Gary's 30242.net as a file repository, even if >we can't use it as a website because of that tracking cookie thing >that seems to be on it. > What I think happened is that your upload password for 30242.net got stolen by a virus or trojan on a PC that was used to upload stuff to 30242.net. And now someone (or some virus) is modifying the 30242.net pages to make them link to this russian site. So you probably have to change the upload password for the site so that this guy can't change them anymore, and also make sure that the new password can't be captured as well. As an alternative until the 30242 site is fixed, I've set up a page with all the files that I downloaded from the 30242.net pages when they were still OK, the URL for this site is: http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/bill_fromnorthwales/ You have to log in with peelgroup / insession to access it. I've also put the Freak Zone with the Sparks special that Humphrey requested on this site: http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/freakzone/freak_zone_20091108.mp2 B. From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Nov 14 19:11:15 2009 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 18:11:15 -0000 Subject: Faces in Concert 1973 Message-ID: I think if Teenage Kicks was his favourite track ever, then Faces were his favourate band ever. Discuss. OK here is the first file for the Faces in Concert http://tinyurl.com/yfox3v2 RIGHT CLICK only, then "save as" THE FACES 02-08-1973 8th February UK radio (BBC) 'In Concert', London, Paris Theatre Introduced by John Peel 1 Silicone Grown 2 Cindy Incidentally 3 Angel 4 Memphis, Tennesse 5 True Blue 6 I'd Rather Go Blind 7 You're My Girl 8 Twistin' The Night Away 9 It's All Over Now 10 Miss Judy's Farm 11 Maybe I'm Amazed 12 Three Button Hand Me Down 13 I'm Losing You Note: The show was not broadcast, due to The Faces sounding too drunk. It was finally aired by mistake in January 2003 on BBC6 digital. And here is 1 April 1973 (bcast 21 Apr 73) http://tinyurl.com/y94p8o5 RIGHT CLICK only, then "save as" Introduction by John Peel Silicone Grown Cindy Incidentally Memphis, Tennesse If I'm On The Late Side My Fault The Stealer Borstal Boys Angel Stay With Me True Blue Twistin' The Night Away Miss Judy's Farm Jealous Guy Too Bad From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Nov 14 19:17:10 2009 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 18:17:10 -0000 Subject: New Show 14th June 1983 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks Stuart, It was recorded on a Sansui 3 head machine using TDK SA tapes with a Sony tuner, I think, and a big aerial. Played back on a NAK BX-300 with, as you spotted, azimuth ajusted. Digitised in 24bit/96khz with a Harmony Audio firewire thingy. Ooooh that feels good.... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > Hi Bill > > Just wondered about the rig you recorded this on and indeed played it back on to digitise, as the azimuth tracking sounds spot on. Was it a metal tape? > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > You may remember I posted 13th June 1983 a while back in super HiFi audio quality. > > > > Well this is June 14th 1983 > > > > http://tinyurl.com/y8ngbtk > > > > I think you will have to right click and "save as" to download it. > > > > this is 1hour 45 minutes of the 2 hour show. > > > > The other 15 minutes were recorded over by MSX computer programs. Imagine that. > > > > So there is a session by the Chameleons and full continuous playback of the first session by Altered Images. > > > > And boys and girls, the magnificent "The Best Ambiance", by Bibi Den's Tshibayi, which is just about the most wonderful track ever. > > > > I hid the tape flips and missing section as best i could, but not invisibly, but if you can spot a join, I will put up the full 2 hour hifi 28 December 1983 show that I have just found. > > > From thebarguest@... Sat Nov 14 19:34:59 2009 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 18:34:59 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert In-Reply-To: <0BCB595C40ED4B53A70DB24217337628@MAIN> Message-ID: Thanks for these, Mick. I love jazz-rock esp. Pierre Moerlen's Gong. Van der Graaf are great - 'Pawn Hearts', 'H to He' .... Anyway, here is that Annie Nightingale show from 74. The track list is : Gallagher & Lyle Syd Barrett Dory Previn Jim Capaldi Syd Barrett Jobriath R Dean Taylor Syd Barrett Splinter Doc & Merle Watson Traffic Yvonne Keeley >news bulletin Peely would have had quite a similar playlist around that time, I would think .... Notice total lack of proggers ! Audio quality is quite good http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1K3FJKO6 --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > I'm currently listening to an Anne Nightingale Radio One show from Sept 74 which I can upload if anyone is interested ? > > **** Yes please Humphrey! ;-) > > Talking of In Concerts...I dunno how many Jazz-Rock fans there are around here, but here's an In Concert from '72/ '73 featuring Dick Heckstall-Smith & his band > > http://rapidshare.com/files/281429028/BBC_In_Concert.rar > > While I'm at it...here's Manfred Mann's Earthband 201173 > > http://rapidshare.com/files/156545324/MMEBIn_Concert201173.rar > > Traffic may 1970 > > http://rapidshare.com/files/155232102/Traffic_BBC_In_Concert_May_1970.rar > > Refugee May 1974 > > http://rapidshare.com/files/141506951/Refugee_BBC_In_Concert_May_1974.rar > > Third Ear Band 1970/ 71 > > http://rapidshare.com/files/141399588/Third_Ear_Band_At_The_BBC.rar > > 2 discs of Van Der Graaf sessions including an In Concert > > http://rapidshare.com/files/140368773/VDGG_BBC_Sessions_1.rar > > http://rapidshare.com/files/140368775/VDGG_BBC_Sessions_2.rar > > 3 discs of Jon Hiseman's Colosseum sessions > > http://rapidshare.com/files/137602857/BBC_Sessions_1.rar > > http://rapidshare.com/files/137613845/BBC_Sessions_2.rar > > http://rapidshare.com/files/137613847/BBC_Sessions_3.rar > > > Love Sculpture sessions > > http://rapidshare.com/files/138579089/Love_Sculpture.rar > > Egg In concert & sessions > > http://rapidshare.com/files/149438362/BBC_Radio_One_1970-1971-1972.rar > > Henry Cow sessions and demos > > http://rapidshare.com/files/156863109/Henry_Cow_early_Days_1971-72.rar > > and errr...a couple of old Kid Jensen shows from Luxy if anyone's interested: > > http://rapidshare.com/files/169929345/R_Luxembourg__208_-_Kid__Jensen_14.11.1969.rar > > http://rapidshare.com/files/173050380/R_Luxembourg_208_-_David_Kid_Jensen_08.03.1971.rar > > > and finally....some old issues of Oz, for counter-culture freaks :-) > > http://rapidshare.com/files/236290260/Oz.rar > > http://rapidshare.com/files/238233652/oz.rar > > http://rapidshare.com/files/251470022/oz_17-24.rar > > Sorry if this is slightly off-topic. I'd be hung,drawn and quartered by now for posting this on the Radio Caroline group ;-) > From thebarguest@... Sat Nov 14 19:41:50 2009 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 18:41:50 -0000 Subject: New Show 14th June 1983 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Wow - thanks a million for that Sparks special, B ! I'm going to check out Maconie's Freak Zone tomorrow on BBC6 - he seems to play some varied, Peel-esque rock etc. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bbrbr57" wrote: > > Hi Bill, > > > I will still use the Gary's 30242.net as a file repository, even if >we can't use it as a website because of that tracking cookie thing >that seems to be on it. > > > > What I think happened is that your upload password for 30242.net got stolen by a virus or trojan on a PC that was used to upload stuff to 30242.net. And now someone (or some virus) is modifying the 30242.net pages to make them link to this russian site. > > So you probably have to change the upload password for the site so that this guy can't change them anymore, and also make sure that the new password can't be captured as well. > > As an alternative until the 30242 site is fixed, I've set up a page with all the files that I downloaded from the 30242.net pages when they were still OK, the URL for this site is: > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/bill_fromnorthwales/ > > You have to log in with peelgroup / insession to access it. > > I've also put the Freak Zone with the Sparks special that Humphrey requested on this site: > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/freakzone/freak_zone_20091108.mp2 > > > B. > From eddie.duffy@... Sat Nov 14 19:42:07 2009 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 18:42:07 -0000 Subject: Faces in Concert 1973 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks for these, and your 1983 show Bill. But all of them are now 403-ing me ("no permission"), even though I was able to grab the 1983 show yesterday. Oh, and, the Faces' 1971 Sunday Concert can be found here (minus the commercially-released track): http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=247849 Eddie. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > I think if Teenage Kicks was his favourite track ever, then Faces were his favourate band ever. Discuss. > > OK here is the first file for the Faces in Concert > > http://tinyurl.com/yfox3v2 > > RIGHT CLICK only, then "save as" > > THE FACES 02-08-1973 8th February > UK radio (BBC) 'In Concert', London, Paris Theatre > Introduced by John Peel > > 1 Silicone Grown > 2 Cindy Incidentally > 3 Angel > 4 Memphis, Tennesse > 5 True Blue > 6 I'd Rather Go Blind > 7 You're My Girl > 8 Twistin' The Night Away > 9 It's All Over Now > 10 Miss Judy's Farm > 11 Maybe I'm Amazed > 12 Three Button Hand Me Down > 13 I'm Losing You > > Note: The show was not broadcast, due to The Faces sounding too drunk. > It was finally aired by mistake in January 2003 on BBC6 digital. > > And here is 1 April 1973 (bcast 21 Apr 73) > > http://tinyurl.com/y94p8o5 > > RIGHT CLICK only, then "save as" > > Introduction by John Peel > > Silicone Grown > Cindy Incidentally > Memphis, Tennesse > If I'm On The Late Side > My Fault > The Stealer > Borstal Boys > Angel > Stay With Me > True Blue > Twistin' The Night Away > Miss Judy's Farm > Jealous Guy > Too Bad > From michael.capewell@... Sat Nov 14 20:00:54 2009 From: michael.capewell@... (mickcapewell) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 19:00:54 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert References: Message-ID: <535068B49759447E93A410943581CFD6@MAIN> Thanks for that Humphrey...except it's telling me that the file is unavailable at the moment. Must admit I was surprised to read that tracklist. When did she start to do the Request Show? She was OK until she started that. Then for years it was all schoolgirly giggling Freddie Mercury/ Sting/ Duran Duran crap. But anyway, in return here's a portion of one of her early shows from 1971: http://rapidshare.com/files/150528788/Annie_Nightingale_On_Radio_1__15-02-1971.rar From thebarguest@... Sat Nov 14 20:45:24 2009 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 19:45:24 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert In-Reply-To: <535068B49759447E93A410943581CFD6@MAIN> Message-ID: Hi Mick. Yeah, I've just got the same error. If it's still playing fb's tomorrow I'll try re-uploading .... Thanks for that other AN show ! Thanks to all recent sharers, inc. that pristine quality 1983 show - ta Bill ! Pity Rod didn't do 'Country Comforts' live - brilliant song ! It's weird how "you couldn't make it up" as they say nowadays : in my Annie show, she criticises Jobriath for adopting a cockney accent !!! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > Thanks for that Humphrey...except it's telling me that the file is unavailable at the moment. > Must admit I was surprised to read that tracklist. When did she start to do the Request Show? She was OK until she started that. Then for years it was all schoolgirly giggling Freddie Mercury/ Sting/ Duran Duran crap. But anyway, in return here's a portion of one of her early shows from 1971: > > http://rapidshare.com/files/150528788/Annie_Nightingale_On_Radio_1__15-02-1971.rar > From thebarguest@... Sat Nov 14 20:50:14 2009 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 19:50:14 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert In-Reply-To: Message-ID: It's OK for me now ..... Grab grab the Haddock, while u can ! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > Hi Mick. > > Yeah, I've just got the same error. If it's still playing fb's tomorrow I'll try re-uploading .... > > Thanks for that other AN show ! > > Thanks to all recent sharers, inc. that pristine quality 1983 > show - ta Bill ! Pity Rod didn't do 'Country Comforts' live - brilliant song ! > > It's weird how "you couldn't make it up" as they say nowadays : > in my Annie show, she criticises Jobriath for adopting a cockney accent !!! > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > > > Thanks for that Humphrey...except it's telling me that the file is unavailable at the moment. > > Must admit I was surprised to read that tracklist. When did she start to do the Request Show? She was OK until she started that. Then for years it was all schoolgirly giggling Freddie Mercury/ Sting/ Duran Duran crap. But anyway, in return here's a portion of one of her early shows from 1971: > > > > http://rapidshare.com/files/150528788/Annie_Nightingale_On_Radio_1__15-02-1971.rar > > > From ford.alan@... Sat Nov 14 20:56:17 2009 From: ford.alan@... (alanforduk) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 19:56:17 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > Pity Rod didn't do 'Country Comforts' live - brilliant song My Shake, Shudder, Shiver CD has a version of Country Comforts on it. I'm downloading all the other Faces stuff and will share anything not otherwise available. Alan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > Hi Mick. > > Yeah, I've just got the same error. If it's still playing fb's tomorrow I'll try re-uploading .... > > Thanks for that other AN show ! > > Thanks to all recent sharers, inc. that pristine quality 1983 > show - ta Bill ! Pity Rod didn't do 'Country Comforts' live - brilliant song ! > > It's weird how "you couldn't make it up" as they say nowadays : > in my Annie show, she criticises Jobriath for adopting a cockney accent !!! > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > > > Thanks for that Humphrey...except it's telling me that the file is unavailable at the moment. > > Must admit I was surprised to read that tracklist. When did she start to do the Request Show? She was OK until she started that. Then for years it was all schoolgirly giggling Freddie Mercury/ Sting/ Duran Duran crap. But anyway, in return here's a portion of one of her early shows from 1971: > > > > http://rapidshare.com/files/150528788/Annie_Nightingale_On_Radio_1__15-02-1971.rar > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Nov 14 21:09:35 2009 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 20:09:35 -0000 Subject: Faces in Concert 1973 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Oooops, try now, should be OK --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Duffy" wrote: > > Thanks for these, and your 1983 show Bill. But all of them are now 403-ing me ("no permission"), even though I was able to grab the 1983 show yesterday. > > Oh, and, the Faces' 1971 Sunday Concert can be found here (minus the commercially-released track): > > http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=247849 > > Eddie. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > I think if Teenage Kicks was his favourite track ever, then Faces were his favourate band ever. Discuss. > > > > OK here is the first file for the Faces in Concert > > > > http://tinyurl.com/yfox3v2 > > > > RIGHT CLICK only, then "save as" > > > > THE FACES 02-08-1973 8th February > > UK radio (BBC) 'In Concert', London, Paris Theatre > > Introduced by John Peel > > > > 1 Silicone Grown > > 2 Cindy Incidentally > > 3 Angel > > 4 Memphis, Tennesse > > 5 True Blue > > 6 I'd Rather Go Blind > > 7 You're My Girl > > 8 Twistin' The Night Away > > 9 It's All Over Now > > 10 Miss Judy's Farm > > 11 Maybe I'm Amazed > > 12 Three Button Hand Me Down > > 13 I'm Losing You > > > > Note: The show was not broadcast, due to The Faces sounding too drunk. > > It was finally aired by mistake in January 2003 on BBC6 digital. > > > > And here is 1 April 1973 (bcast 21 Apr 73) > > > > http://tinyurl.com/y94p8o5 > > > > RIGHT CLICK only, then "save as" > > > > Introduction by John Peel > > > > Silicone Grown > > Cindy Incidentally > > Memphis, Tennesse > > If I'm On The Late Side > > My Fault > > The Stealer > > Borstal Boys > > Angel > > Stay With Me > > True Blue > > Twistin' The Night Away > > Miss Judy's Farm > > Jealous Guy > > Too Bad > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Nov 14 21:29:29 2009 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 20:29:29 -0000 Subject: New Show 14th June 1983 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thank you B. That's a great backup. Let me know if you missed anything, so I can upload it again to your secure safe. I'll keep trying to clean up the 30242 site. Incidentally the file that is placed there is called .htaccess and has the following lines # HostRule Redirect 301 / http://www.addfound.ru/ # /HostRule So it looks like a redirect to that russian site, and consequently is blocked by most malware filters. It won't get unblocked until it is cleaned and re-submitted for review. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bbrbr57" wrote: > > Hi Bill, > > > I will still use the Gary's 30242.net as a file repository, even if >we can't use it as a website because of that tracking cookie thing >that seems to be on it. > > > > What I think happened is that your upload password for 30242.net got stolen by a virus or trojan on a PC that was used to upload stuff to 30242.net. And now someone (or some virus) is modifying the 30242.net pages to make them link to this russian site. > > So you probably have to change the upload password for the site so that this guy can't change them anymore, and also make sure that the new password can't be captured as well. > > As an alternative until the 30242 site is fixed, I've set up a page with all the files that I downloaded from the 30242.net pages when they were still OK, the URL for this site is: > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/bill_fromnorthwales/ > > You have to log in with peelgroup / insession to access it. > > I've also put the Freak Zone with the Sparks special that Humphrey requested on this site: > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/freakzone/freak_zone_20091108.mp2 > > > B. > From ford.alan@... Sat Nov 14 21:35:20 2009 From: ford.alan@... (alanforduk) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 20:35:20 -0000 Subject: New Show 14th June 1983 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, john guthrie wrote: > > That was a great game of golf, fellas > eh ? From ford.alan@... Sat Nov 14 21:39:43 2009 From: ford.alan@... (alanforduk) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 20:39:43 -0000 Subject: Faces in Concert 1973 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > I think if Teenage Kicks was his favourite track ever, then Faces were his favourate band ever. Discuss. > Nothing to discuss; John said so many times. On the concert I was listening to today he says he wants to be their roadie. Alan From michael.capewell@... Sat Nov 14 22:05:56 2009 From: michael.capewell@... (mickcapewell) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 21:05:56 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert References: Message-ID: <88670D139AC3425F8F95DB083A011056@MAIN> It's OK for me now ..... Grab grab the Haddock, while u can ! **** No, still unavailable for me :-( From ford.alan@... Sat Nov 14 22:10:13 2009 From: ford.alan@... (alanforduk) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 21:10:13 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert In-Reply-To: <88670D139AC3425F8F95DB083A011056@MAIN> Message-ID: I assume we're talking about the Faces shows. They just worked for me. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > It's OK for me now ..... Grab grab the Haddock, while u can ! > > **** No, still unavailable for me :-( > From thebarguest@... Sat Nov 14 22:10:15 2009 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 21:10:15 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert In-Reply-To: <88670D139AC3425F8F95DB083A011056@MAIN> Message-ID: keep on trying - it seems to come and go for me ....... weird... like a UFO .... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > It's OK for me now ..... Grab grab the Haddock, while u can ! > > **** No, still unavailable for me :-( > From michael.capewell@... Sat Nov 14 22:11:49 2009 From: michael.capewell@... (mickcapewell) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 21:11:49 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert References: Message-ID: I assume we're talking about the Faces shows. They just worked for me. **** No, the megaupload annie nightingale show. From michael.capewell@... Sat Nov 14 22:15:26 2009 From: michael.capewell@... (mickcapewell) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 21:15:26 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert References: Message-ID: <7E5ACCC9A88A4963929EF9A13C197251@MAIN> BTW, do you know this blog? http://anythingshouldhappen.blogspot.com/ Be Bop Deluxe In Concerts...Sparks...Mott re-union gigs...shedloads of live XTC and lots more. No Peel, but if you collect other radio shows (like me) there's quite a bit of Tommy Vance and Fluff Freeman. Oh...and errrr...a load of Supersonic TV shows ;-) From deerlabsky@... Sun Nov 15 02:39:42 2009 From: deerlabsky@... (deerlabsky) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 01:39:42 -0000 Subject: New Show 14th June 1983 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Wow, this is great B! I lost some of these a while back during a disagreement with a hard drive. Belated thanks to Bill for all the shows. Alive... It's alive!..... IT'S ALIVE!! Cheers, Dan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bbrbr57" wrote: > > Hi Bill, > > > I will still use the Gary's 30242.net as a file repository, even if >we can't use it as a website because of that tracking cookie thing >that seems to be on it. > > > > What I think happened is that your upload password for 30242.net got stolen by a virus or trojan on a PC that was used to upload stuff to 30242.net. And now someone (or some virus) is modifying the 30242.net pages to make them link to this russian site. > > So you probably have to change the upload password for the site so that this guy can't change them anymore, and also make sure that the new password can't be captured as well. > > As an alternative until the 30242 site is fixed, I've set up a page with all the files that I downloaded from the 30242.net pages when they were still OK, the URL for this site is: > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/bill_fromnorthwales/ > > You have to log in with peelgroup / insession to access it. > > I've also put the Freak Zone with the Sparks special that Humphrey requested on this site: > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/freakzone/freak_zone_20091108.mp2 > > > B. > From billfromnorthwales@... Sun Nov 15 04:00:07 2009 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 03:00:07 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert In-Reply-To: <7E5ACCC9A88A4963929EF9A13C197251@MAIN> Message-ID: Thanks Mick, that is a great blog you found. Cheers for the link! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > BTW, do you know this blog? > > http://anythingshouldhappen.blogspot.com/ > > Be Bop Deluxe In Concerts...Sparks...Mott re-union gigs...shedloads of live XTC and lots more. > No Peel, but if you collect other radio shows (like me) there's quite a bit of Tommy Vance and Fluff Freeman. > Oh...and errrr...a load of Supersonic TV shows ;-) > From deadearnest@... Sun Nov 15 11:49:19 2009 From: deadearnest@... (deadearnest1) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 10:49:19 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: First thanks a bundle for the Head stuff - excellent. Secondly, I uploaded the first Peel's Pleasures from 10-7-82 and it should be at the following location: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=I5KP7T12 so can someone try that and let me know if it worked and then I'll upload the second one. Thanks everyone Andy G. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Duffy" wrote: > > Hi Andy, > > Fortunately those direct MP3 links were pretty easy to extract from the page: see below. > > I for one would like to hear those "Peel's Pleasures" you have. To upload them, try http://megaupload.com/ . Any problems, just give us a shout here and we'll help you out. > > Cheers, > > Eddie. > > BBC "In Concert": > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7301.mp3 > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7302.mp3 > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7303.mp3 > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7304.mp3 > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7305.mp3 > > BBC session: > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7001.mp3 > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7002.mp3 > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7003.mp3 > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7004.mp3 > > Other tracks: > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/soth_Only_The_Roses.mp3 > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bof_2020.mp3 > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/mh_cadillac.mp3 > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "deadearnest1" wrote: > > > > Holy Cow!!! > > I've had bits and pieces of that '73 Medicine Head In Concert around for ages and always wanted to hear the complete thing and now - there it is!! It's still phenomenal after all these years. I saw the two of them play live in Stafford at the Top Of The World around this period and the energy these guys unleashed for a duo was just amazing. I'm sooooo delighted to hear this - made my day!! I take it there's no way of downloading this from anywhere - otherwise it'll have to have the browser pointed firmly at it - someone should release both of those sessions - eclipses any of the official studio material by miles!!! > > Don't know if this will be of interest or not but I've dug up two (incomplete) shows called "Peel's Pleasures" from 17-7-82 and 10-7-82 - prepared to share them if someone will tell where and how to upload the things as I've not uploaded anything onto the net yet, odd to say!! > > Thanks people............ > > Andy Garibaldi > > P.S. I can't reply to the group by direct e mail as I keep getting this message coming up saying "defualt mail client not properly installed" - anyone know what that's all about??? > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > Yeah, brilliant. Many thanks, Mick! Am in the process of putting them up on the wiki. Not sure about the Feb 69 show. Let me dig around a bit (maybe it was on one of the "Tracks" compilations from a few months back - which I need to sort out a bit more for the wiki). > > > > > > Anyway, absolutely all information on Top Gear, NIght Ride, etc, is most welcome indeed. My theory, for what it's worth, is that the more data we can get up on the wiki, the better the odds of someone stumbling on the site, or the list, and digging out old audio - from whatever era. > > > > > > Uh, like me with the 1970 Hawkwind session show the other day... > > > > > > Also, really fascinating to see what Peel was up to back in the day. Another thing from this period I stumbled on recently was a good part (four out of five tracks) of a 1970 Sunday Concert with Medicine Head (Black Sabbath were the other band on the show) - Peel links intact. Anyone interested in this should head for the John Fiddler official site: > > > > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media.html > > > > > > In the process of trying to sort out whatever Sunday Concerts I can dig up. There seem to be a few official releases, boots and blogs, so hope to get a few things together for the wiki. > > > > > > Would be especially great to get more info from the first half of the 70s, as this seems like a bit of a fallow time for show data (and audio). > > > > > > For the 60s, there's a fair amount of info on gigs (see the wiki Gigography section) - many thanks indeed to Colin for all his help, with big ups to the International Times online archive and the most excellent Marmalade Skies site : ) > > > > > > Looking to do similar for the 70s and beyond, but still early doors on that. It's all a matter of time really. I know there are plenty of mentions on assorted shows down the years. > > > > > > Anyway, if anyone has any show or gigs data, please send it this way! Or just put it straight up on the wiki - all help is always appreciated. > > > > > > Finally, just to mention I think there might be a couple of small things for Ken on the wiki re the sessions from Mick's latest TG playlists, although it might just be my eyesight going. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > Steve W > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > > > > > > > Oh keep them coming Mick, I'm very interested. That 22/09/1968 show looked like it was a cracker and I wish someone had the Writing On The Wall session. I had a friend who had The Power of The Picts album, probably still does where ever he is, and it was great for a rave up....Cheers....Jimmy > > > > > > > > **** I was kind of worried that most people on here are fans of the 'modern' Peel as opposed to the 60s Peel, unlike an old geezer like me :-) > > > > As for Writing on The Wall, yeah great album, which I'm sure you can download on loads of sites...and it's strange that just one track from that session has emerged (Sha-La-La-la-Lee), as far as I'm aware, on a psych comp "Mynd The Gap". > > > > I can upload it somewhere if you want to hear it. > > > > > > > > Cheers > > > > MC > > > > > > > > > > From unity.gain@... Sun Nov 15 12:51:37 2009 From: unity.gain@... (Roger Carruthers) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 11:51:37 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I¹m getting ³the file you are trying to access is temporarily unavailable², whatever that means... Cheers Roger On 15/11/2009 10:49, "deadearnest1" wrote: > > > > > > First thanks a bundle for the Head stuff - excellent. > Secondly, I uploaded the first Peel's Pleasures from 10-7-82 and it should be > at the following location: > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=I5KP7T12 > so can someone try that and let me know if it worked and then I'll upload the > second one. > Thanks everyone > Andy G. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "Eddie Duffy" > wrote: >> > >> > Hi Andy, >> > >> > Fortunately those direct MP3 links were pretty easy to extract from the >> page: see below. >> > >> > I for one would like to hear those "Peel's Pleasures" you have. To upload >> them, try http://megaupload.com/ . Any problems, just give us a shout here >> and we'll help you out. >> > >> > Cheers, >> > >> > Eddie. >> > >> > BBC "In Concert": >> > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7301.mp3 >> > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7302.mp3 >> > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7303.mp3 >> > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7304.mp3 >> > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7305.mp3 >> > >> > BBC session: >> > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7001.mp3 >> > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7002.mp3 >> > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7003.mp3 >> > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7004.mp3 >> > >> > Other tracks: >> > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/soth_Only_The_Roses.mp3 >> > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bof_2020.mp3 >> > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/mh_cadillac.mp3 >> > >> > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , >> "deadearnest1" wrote: >>> > > >>> > > Holy Cow!!! >>> > > I've had bits and pieces of that '73 Medicine Head In Concert around for >>> ages and always wanted to hear the complete thing and now - there it is!! >>> It's still phenomenal after all these years. I saw the two of them play live >>> in Stafford at the Top Of The World around this period and the energy these >>> guys unleashed for a duo was just amazing. I'm sooooo delighted to hear this >>> - made my day!! I take it there's no way of downloading this from anywhere - >>> otherwise it'll have to have the browser pointed firmly at it - someone >>> should release both of those sessions - eclipses any of the official studio >>> material by miles!!! >>> > > Don't know if this will be of interest or not but I've dug up two >>> (incomplete) shows called "Peel's Pleasures" from 17-7-82 and 10-7-82 - >>> prepared to share them if someone will tell where and how to upload the >>> things as I've not uploaded anything onto the net yet, odd to say!! >>> > > Thanks people............ >>> > > Andy Garibaldi >>> > > P.S. I can't reply to the group by direct e mail as I keep getting this >>> message coming up saying "defualt mail client not properly installed" - >>> anyone know what that's all about??? >>> > > >>> > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "steve" >>> wrote: >>>> > > > >>>> > > > Yeah, brilliant. Many thanks, Mick! Am in the process of putting them >>>> up on the wiki. Not sure about the Feb 69 show. Let me dig around a bit >>>> (maybe it was on one of the "Tracks" compilations from a few months back - >>>> which I need to sort out a bit more for the wiki). >>>> > > > >>>> > > > Anyway, absolutely all information on Top Gear, NIght Ride, etc, is >>>> most welcome indeed. My theory, for what it's worth, is that the more data >>>> we can get up on the wiki, the better the odds of someone stumbling on the >>>> site, or the list, and digging out old audio - from whatever era. >>>> > > > >>>> > > > Uh, like me with the 1970 Hawkwind session show the other day... >>>> > > > >>>> > > > Also, really fascinating to see what Peel was up to back in the day. >>>> Another thing from this period I stumbled on recently was a good part (four >>>> out of five tracks) of a 1970 Sunday Concert with Medicine Head (Black >>>> Sabbath were the other band on the show) - Peel links intact. Anyone >>>> interested in this should head for the John Fiddler official site: >>>> > > > >>>> > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media.html >>>> > > > >>>> > > > In the process of trying to sort out whatever Sunday Concerts I can >>>> dig up. There seem to be a few official releases, boots and blogs, so hope >>>> to get a few things together for the wiki. >>>> > > > >>>> > > > Would be especially great to get more info from the first half of the >>>> 70s, as this seems like a bit of a fallow time for show data (and audio). >>>> > > > >>>> > > > For the 60s, there's a fair amount of info on gigs (see the wiki >>>> Gigography section) - many thanks indeed to Colin for all his help, with >>>> big ups to the International Times online archive and the most excellent >>>> Marmalade Skies site : ) >>>> > > > >>>> > > > Looking to do similar for the 70s and beyond, but still early doors >>>> on that. It's all a matter of time really. I know there are plenty of >>>> mentions on assorted shows down the years. >>>> > > > >>>> > > > Anyway, if anyone has any show or gigs data, please send it this way! >>>> Or just put it straight up on the wiki - all help is always appreciated. >>>> > > > >>>> > > > Finally, just to mention I think there might be a couple of small >>>> things for Ken on the wiki re the sessions from Mick's latest TG playlists, >>>> although it might just be my eyesight going. >>>> > > > >>>> > > > Cheers, >>>> > > > >>>> > > > Steve W >>>> > > > >>>> > > > >>>> > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , >>>> "mickcapewell" wrote: >>>>> > > > > >>>>> > > > > Oh keep them coming Mick, I'm very interested. That 22/09/1968 >>>>> show looked like it was a cracker and I wish someone had the Writing On >>>>> The Wall session. I had a friend who had The Power of The Picts album, >>>>> probably still does where ever he is, and it was great for a rave >>>>> up....Cheers....Jimmy >>>>> > > > > >>>>> > > > > **** I was kind of worried that most people on here are fans of >>>>> the 'modern' Peel as opposed to the 60s Peel, unlike an old geezer like me :-) >>>>> > > > > As for Writing on The Wall, yeah great album, which I'm sure you >>>>> can download on loads of sites...and it's strange that just one track from >>>>> that session has emerged (Sha-La-La-la-Lee), as far as I'm aware, on a >>>>> psych comp "Mynd The Gap". >>>>> > > > > I can upload it somewhere if you want to hear it. >>>>> > > > > >>>>> > > > > Cheers >>>>> > > > > MC >>>>> > > > > >>>> > > > >>> > > >> > > > > > > From saipanda@... Sun Nov 15 12:51:41 2009 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 11:51:41 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks so much Andy! Works great! Fascinating stuff. More would be fantastic. Cheers, Steve W --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "deadearnest1" wrote: > > First thanks a bundle for the Head stuff - excellent. > Secondly, I uploaded the first Peel's Pleasures from 10-7-82 and it should be at the following location: > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=I5KP7T12 > so can someone try that and let me know if it worked and then I'll upload the second one. > Thanks everyone > Andy G. > > --- In peel@...m, "Eddie Duffy" wrote: > > > > Hi Andy, > > > > Fortunately those direct MP3 links were pretty easy to extract from the page: see below. > > > > I for one would like to hear those "Peel's Pleasures" you have. To upload them, try http://megaupload.com/ . Any problems, just give us a shout here and we'll help you out. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Eddie. > > > > BBC "In Concert": > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7301.mp3 > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7302.mp3 > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7303.mp3 > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7304.mp3 > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7305.mp3 > > > > BBC session: > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7001.mp3 > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7002.mp3 > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7003.mp3 > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7004.mp3 > > > > Other tracks: > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/soth_Only_The_Roses.mp3 > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bof_2020.mp3 > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/mh_cadillac.mp3 > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "deadearnest1" wrote: > > > > > > Holy Cow!!! > > > I've had bits and pieces of that '73 Medicine Head In Concert around for ages and always wanted to hear the complete thing and now - there it is!! It's still phenomenal after all these years. I saw the two of them play live in Stafford at the Top Of The World around this period and the energy these guys unleashed for a duo was just amazing. I'm sooooo delighted to hear this - made my day!! I take it there's no way of downloading this from anywhere - otherwise it'll have to have the browser pointed firmly at it - someone should release both of those sessions - eclipses any of the official studio material by miles!!! > > > Don't know if this will be of interest or not but I've dug up two (incomplete) shows called "Peel's Pleasures" from 17-7-82 and 10-7-82 - prepared to share them if someone will tell where and how to upload the things as I've not uploaded anything onto the net yet, odd to say!! > > > Thanks people............ > > > Andy Garibaldi > > > P.S. I can't reply to the group by direct e mail as I keep getting this message coming up saying "defualt mail client not properly installed" - anyone know what that's all about??? > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > > > Yeah, brilliant. Many thanks, Mick! Am in the process of putting them up on the wiki. Not sure about the Feb 69 show. Let me dig around a bit (maybe it was on one of the "Tracks" compilations from a few months back - which I need to sort out a bit more for the wiki). > > > > > > > > Anyway, absolutely all information on Top Gear, NIght Ride, etc, is most welcome indeed. My theory, for what it's worth, is that the more data we can get up on the wiki, the better the odds of someone stumbling on the site, or the list, and digging out old audio - from whatever era. > > > > > > > > Uh, like me with the 1970 Hawkwind session show the other day... > > > > > > > > Also, really fascinating to see what Peel was up to back in the day. Another thing from this period I stumbled on recently was a good part (four out of five tracks) of a 1970 Sunday Concert with Medicine Head (Black Sabbath were the other band on the show) - Peel links intact. Anyone interested in this should head for the John Fiddler official site: > > > > > > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media.html > > > > > > > > In the process of trying to sort out whatever Sunday Concerts I can dig up. There seem to be a few official releases, boots and blogs, so hope to get a few things together for the wiki. > > > > > > > > Would be especially great to get more info from the first half of the 70s, as this seems like a bit of a fallow time for show data (and audio). > > > > > > > > For the 60s, there's a fair amount of info on gigs (see the wiki Gigography section) - many thanks indeed to Colin for all his help, with big ups to the International Times online archive and the most excellent Marmalade Skies site : ) > > > > > > > > Looking to do similar for the 70s and beyond, but still early doors on that. It's all a matter of time really. I know there are plenty of mentions on assorted shows down the years. > > > > > > > > Anyway, if anyone has any show or gigs data, please send it this way! Or just put it straight up on the wiki - all help is always appreciated. > > > > > > > > Finally, just to mention I think there might be a couple of small things for Ken on the wiki re the sessions from Mick's latest TG playlists, although it might just be my eyesight going. > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > > > Steve W > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Oh keep them coming Mick, I'm very interested. That 22/09/1968 show looked like it was a cracker and I wish someone had the Writing On The Wall session. I had a friend who had The Power of The Picts album, probably still does where ever he is, and it was great for a rave up....Cheers....Jimmy > > > > > > > > > > **** I was kind of worried that most people on here are fans of the 'modern' Peel as opposed to the 60s Peel, unlike an old geezer like me :-) > > > > > As for Writing on The Wall, yeah great album, which I'm sure you can download on loads of sites...and it's strange that just one track from that session has emerged (Sha-La-La-la-Lee), as far as I'm aware, on a psych comp "Mynd The Gap". > > > > > I can upload it somewhere if you want to hear it. > > > > > > > > > > Cheers > > > > > MC > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From ford.alan@... Sun Nov 15 12:58:25 2009 From: ford.alan@... (alanforduk) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 11:58:25 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Ditto that ! Alan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Thanks so much Andy! Works great! Fascinating stuff. > > More would be fantastic. > > Cheers, > > Steve W > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "deadearnest1" wrote: > > > > First thanks a bundle for the Head stuff - excellent. > > Secondly, I uploaded the first Peel's Pleasures from 10-7-82 and it should be at the following location: > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=I5KP7T12 > > so can someone try that and let me know if it worked and then I'll upload the second one. > > Thanks everyone > > Andy G. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Duffy" wrote: > > > > > > Hi Andy, > > > > > > Fortunately those direct MP3 links were pretty easy to extract from the page: see below. > > > > > > I for one would like to hear those "Peel's Pleasures" you have. To upload them, try http://megaupload.com/ . Any problems, just give us a shout here and we'll help you out. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > Eddie. > > > > > > BBC "In Concert": > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7301.mp3 > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7302.mp3 > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7303.mp3 > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7304.mp3 > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7305.mp3 > > > > > > BBC session: > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7001.mp3 > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7002.mp3 > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7003.mp3 > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7004.mp3 > > > > > > Other tracks: > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/soth_Only_The_Roses.mp3 > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bof_2020.mp3 > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/mh_cadillac.mp3 > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "deadearnest1" wrote: > > > > > > > > Holy Cow!!! > > > > I've had bits and pieces of that '73 Medicine Head In Concert around for ages and always wanted to hear the complete thing and now - there it is!! It's still phenomenal after all these years. I saw the two of them play live in Stafford at the Top Of The World around this period and the energy these guys unleashed for a duo was just amazing. I'm sooooo delighted to hear this - made my day!! I take it there's no way of downloading this from anywhere - otherwise it'll have to have the browser pointed firmly at it - someone should release both of those sessions - eclipses any of the official studio material by miles!!! > > > > Don't know if this will be of interest or not but I've dug up two (incomplete) shows called "Peel's Pleasures" from 17-7-82 and 10-7-82 - prepared to share them if someone will tell where and how to upload the things as I've not uploaded anything onto the net yet, odd to say!! > > > > Thanks people............ > > > > Andy Garibaldi > > > > P.S. I can't reply to the group by direct e mail as I keep getting this message coming up saying "defualt mail client not properly installed" - anyone know what that's all about??? > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Yeah, brilliant. Many thanks, Mick! Am in the process of putting them up on the wiki. Not sure about the Feb 69 show. Let me dig around a bit (maybe it was on one of the "Tracks" compilations from a few months back - which I need to sort out a bit more for the wiki). > > > > > > > > > > Anyway, absolutely all information on Top Gear, NIght Ride, etc, is most welcome indeed. My theory, for what it's worth, is that the more data we can get up on the wiki, the better the odds of someone stumbling on the site, or the list, and digging out old audio - from whatever era. > > > > > > > > > > Uh, like me with the 1970 Hawkwind session show the other day... > > > > > > > > > > Also, really fascinating to see what Peel was up to back in the day. Another thing from this period I stumbled on recently was a good part (four out of five tracks) of a 1970 Sunday Concert with Medicine Head (Black Sabbath were the other band on the show) - Peel links intact. Anyone interested in this should head for the John Fiddler official site: > > > > > > > > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media.html > > > > > > > > > > In the process of trying to sort out whatever Sunday Concerts I can dig up. There seem to be a few official releases, boots and blogs, so hope to get a few things together for the wiki. > > > > > > > > > > Would be especially great to get more info from the first half of the 70s, as this seems like a bit of a fallow time for show data (and audio). > > > > > > > > > > For the 60s, there's a fair amount of info on gigs (see the wiki Gigography section) - many thanks indeed to Colin for all his help, with big ups to the International Times online archive and the most excellent Marmalade Skies site : ) > > > > > > > > > > Looking to do similar for the 70s and beyond, but still early doors on that. It's all a matter of time really. I know there are plenty of mentions on assorted shows down the years. > > > > > > > > > > Anyway, if anyone has any show or gigs data, please send it this way! Or just put it straight up on the wiki - all help is always appreciated. > > > > > > > > > > Finally, just to mention I think there might be a couple of small things for Ken on the wiki re the sessions from Mick's latest TG playlists, although it might just be my eyesight going. > > > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > > > > > Steve W > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Oh keep them coming Mick, I'm very interested. That 22/09/1968 show looked like it was a cracker and I wish someone had the Writing On The Wall session. I had a friend who had The Power of The Picts album, probably still does where ever he is, and it was great for a rave up....Cheers....Jimmy > > > > > > > > > > > > **** I was kind of worried that most people on here are fans of the 'modern' Peel as opposed to the 60s Peel, unlike an old geezer like me :-) > > > > > > As for Writing on The Wall, yeah great album, which I'm sure you can download on loads of sites...and it's strange that just one track from that session has emerged (Sha-La-La-la-Lee), as far as I'm aware, on a psych comp "Mynd The Gap". > > > > > > I can upload it somewhere if you want to hear it. > > > > > > > > > > > > Cheers > > > > > > MC > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From thebarguest@... Sun Nov 15 15:41:39 2009 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 14:41:39 -0000 Subject: Penultimate Top Gear - Faces love mentioned ! Message-ID: Wow - thanks Andy for that 'Peel's Pleasure' - sounds good quality as well ! Here is an upgrade to the existing penultimate Top Gear from 22 Sept 75. This new version has an extra 20 mins including a great version of "Maggie May" by the Faces. John says that the Faces are the best band he's heard in 8 years (or similar). EXISTING ******** The Faces: 'Stay With Me' (Peel Session) Steeleye Span: 'Rave On' (Peel Session) Roxy Music: 'If There Is Something' (Peel Session) Syd Barrett: 'Gigolo Aunt' (Peel Session) Steeleye Span: 'Lark In The Morning' (Peel Session) - part NEW *** Steeleye Span: 'Lark In The Morning' (Peel Session) - full Steeleye Span - The Blacksmith Lindisfarne - Road To Kingdom Come Syd Barrett - Effervescing Elephant The Faces - Maggie May I thought the 'Kingdom Come' song was sung by Ringo or George H - must be the northern lilt or whatever. There's some great folk-rock by Steeleye. Audio quality is quite good but it's a bit hissy in parts and you'll need to turn the bass up to max. I think it's from the same source as the existing version. It would be great is someone could do a 'remaster' (hi Bill) ! If the Megaupload at first errors, keep on trying ....... http://www.megaupload.com/?d=TKBTUV5B The End From colin_ellis@... Sun Nov 15 16:38:53 2009 From: colin_ellis@... (grang354) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 15:38:53 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I'm getting the "file temporarily unavailable" message too.... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Thanks so much Andy! Works great! Fascinating stuff. > > More would be fantastic. > > Cheers, > > Steve W > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "deadearnest1" wrote: > > > > First thanks a bundle for the Head stuff - excellent. > > Secondly, I uploaded the first Peel's Pleasures from 10-7-82 and it should be at the following location: > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=I5KP7T12 > > so can someone try that and let me know if it worked and then I'll upload the second one. > > Thanks everyone > > Andy G. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Duffy" wrote: > > > > > > Hi Andy, > > > > > > Fortunately those direct MP3 links were pretty easy to extract from the page: see below. > > > > > > I for one would like to hear those "Peel's Pleasures" you have. To upload them, try http://megaupload.com/ . Any problems, just give us a shout here and we'll help you out. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > Eddie. > > > > > > BBC "In Concert": > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7301.mp3 > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7302.mp3 > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7303.mp3 > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7304.mp3 > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7305.mp3 > > > > > > BBC session: > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7001.mp3 > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7002.mp3 > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7003.mp3 > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bbc7004.mp3 > > > > > > Other tracks: > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/soth_Only_The_Roses.mp3 > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/bof_2020.mp3 > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media/mh_cadillac.mp3 > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "deadearnest1" wrote: > > > > > > > > Holy Cow!!! > > > > I've had bits and pieces of that '73 Medicine Head In Concert around for ages and always wanted to hear the complete thing and now - there it is!! It's still phenomenal after all these years. I saw the two of them play live in Stafford at the Top Of The World around this period and the energy these guys unleashed for a duo was just amazing. I'm sooooo delighted to hear this - made my day!! I take it there's no way of downloading this from anywhere - otherwise it'll have to have the browser pointed firmly at it - someone should release both of those sessions - eclipses any of the official studio material by miles!!! > > > > Don't know if this will be of interest or not but I've dug up two (incomplete) shows called "Peel's Pleasures" from 17-7-82 and 10-7-82 - prepared to share them if someone will tell where and how to upload the things as I've not uploaded anything onto the net yet, odd to say!! > > > > Thanks people............ > > > > Andy Garibaldi > > > > P.S. I can't reply to the group by direct e mail as I keep getting this message coming up saying "defualt mail client not properly installed" - anyone know what that's all about??? > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Yeah, brilliant. Many thanks, Mick! Am in the process of putting them up on the wiki. Not sure about the Feb 69 show. Let me dig around a bit (maybe it was on one of the "Tracks" compilations from a few months back - which I need to sort out a bit more for the wiki). > > > > > > > > > > Anyway, absolutely all information on Top Gear, NIght Ride, etc, is most welcome indeed. My theory, for what it's worth, is that the more data we can get up on the wiki, the better the odds of someone stumbling on the site, or the list, and digging out old audio - from whatever era. > > > > > > > > > > Uh, like me with the 1970 Hawkwind session show the other day... > > > > > > > > > > Also, really fascinating to see what Peel was up to back in the day. Another thing from this period I stumbled on recently was a good part (four out of five tracks) of a 1970 Sunday Concert with Medicine Head (Black Sabbath were the other band on the show) - Peel links intact. Anyone interested in this should head for the John Fiddler official site: > > > > > > > > > > http://www.johnfiddler.com/media.html > > > > > > > > > > In the process of trying to sort out whatever Sunday Concerts I can dig up. There seem to be a few official releases, boots and blogs, so hope to get a few things together for the wiki. > > > > > > > > > > Would be especially great to get more info from the first half of the 70s, as this seems like a bit of a fallow time for show data (and audio). > > > > > > > > > > For the 60s, there's a fair amount of info on gigs (see the wiki Gigography section) - many thanks indeed to Colin for all his help, with big ups to the International Times online archive and the most excellent Marmalade Skies site : ) > > > > > > > > > > Looking to do similar for the 70s and beyond, but still early doors on that. It's all a matter of time really. I know there are plenty of mentions on assorted shows down the years. > > > > > > > > > > Anyway, if anyone has any show or gigs data, please send it this way! Or just put it straight up on the wiki - all help is always appreciated. > > > > > > > > > > Finally, just to mention I think there might be a couple of small things for Ken on the wiki re the sessions from Mick's latest TG playlists, although it might just be my eyesight going. > > > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > > > > > Steve W > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Oh keep them coming Mick, I'm very interested. That 22/09/1968 show looked like it was a cracker and I wish someone had the Writing On The Wall session. I had a friend who had The Power of The Picts album, probably still does where ever he is, and it was great for a rave up....Cheers....Jimmy > > > > > > > > > > > > **** I was kind of worried that most people on here are fans of the 'modern' Peel as opposed to the 60s Peel, unlike an old geezer like me :-) > > > > > > As for Writing on The Wall, yeah great album, which I'm sure you can download on loads of sites...and it's strange that just one track from that session has emerged (Sha-La-La-la-Lee), as far as I'm aware, on a psych comp "Mynd The Gap". > > > > > > I can upload it somewhere if you want to hear it. > > > > > > > > > > > > Cheers > > > > > > MC > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From dutch_record_59@... Sun Nov 15 17:29:51 2009 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 08:29:51 -0800 (PST) Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert / for Ken Garner In-Reply-To: <545076.42865.qm@...> References: <0BCB595C40ED4B53A70DB24217337628@MAIN> <545076.42865.qm@...> Message-ID: <701826.9458.qm@...> Hi Ken, Mick's Love Sculpture BBC comp includes a complete Sabre Dance! ________________________________ From: BRIAN ONEILL To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, November 13, 2009 11:04:22 PM Subject: Re: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert That is amazing - thanks Mick ________________________________ From: mickcapewell To: peel@yahoogroups. com Sent: Friday, 13 November, 2009 19:25:59 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert I'm currently listening to an Anne Nightingale Radio One show from Sept 74 which I can upload if anyone is interested ? **** Yes please Humphrey! ;-) Talking of In Concerts...I dunno how many Jazz-Rock fans there are around here, but here's an In Concert from '72/ '73 featuring Dick Heckstall-Smith & his band http://rapidshare. com/files/ 281429028/ BBC_In_Concert. rar While I'm at it...here's Manfred Mann's Earthband 201173 http://rapidshare. com/files/ 156545324/ MMEBIn_Concert20 1173.rar Traffic may 1970 http://rapidshare. com/files/ 155232102/ Traffic_BBC_ In_Concert_ May_1970. rar Refugee May 1974 http://rapidshare. com/files/ 141506951/ Refugee_BBC_ In_Concert_ May_1974. rar Third Ear Band 1970/ 71 http://rapidshare. com/files/ 141399588/ Third_Ear_ Band_At_The_ BBC.rar 2 discs of Van Der Graaf sessions including an In Concert http://rapidshare. com/files/ 140368773/ VDGG_BBC_ Sessions_ 1.rar http://rapidshare. com/files/ 140368775/ VDGG_BBC_ Sessions_ 2.rar 3 discs of Jon Hiseman's Colosseum sessions http://rapidshare. com/files/ 137602857/ BBC_Sessions_ 1.rar http://rapidshare. com/files/ 137613845/ BBC_Sessions_ 2.rar http://rapidshare. com/files/ 137613847/ BBC_Sessions_ 3.rar Love Sculpture sessions http://rapidshare. com/files/ 138579089/ Love_Sculpture. rar Egg In concert & sessions http://rapidshare. com/files/ 149438362/ BBC_Radio_ One_1970- 1971-1972. rar Henry Cow sessions and demos http://rapidshare. com/files/ 156863109/ Henry_Cow_ early_Days_ 1971-72.rar and errr...a couple of old Kid Jensen shows from Luxy if anyone's interested: http://rapidshare. com/files/ 169929345/ R_Luxembourg_ _208_-_Kid_ _Jensen_14. 11.1969.rar http://rapidshare. com/files/ 173050380/ R_Luxembourg_ 208_-_David_ Kid_Jensen_ 08.03.1971. rar and finally....some old issues of Oz, for counter-culture freaks :-) http://rapidshare. com/files/ 236290260/ Oz.rar http://rapidshare. com/files/ 238233652/ oz.rar http://rapidshare. com/files/ 251470022/ oz_17-24. rar Sorry if this is slightly off-topic. I'd be hung,drawn and quartered by now for posting this on the Radio Caroline group ;-) From ken_garner@... Mon Nov 16 02:02:38 2009 From: ken_garner@... (ken_garner) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 01:02:38 -0000 Subject: Private Passions... revealed Message-ID: At last I got round to getting this all the way through at right speed. A bit wobbly but ok k Peel on Private Passions, R3 1996-03-16 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8HSEE12E From so_it_goes_2512@... Mon Nov 16 02:28:41 2009 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (Father Christmas) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 01:28:41 -0000 Subject: Private Passions... revealed In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Dear Ken Thank you so much for this! Wiki correspondingly updated. Best wishes Steve [TK] --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken_garner" wrote: > > > At last I got round to getting this all the way through at right speed. A bit wobbly but ok > > k > > Peel on Private Passions, R3 1996-03-16 > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8HSEE12E > From c.b.stride@... Mon Nov 16 16:15:00 2009 From: c.b.stride@... (Chris) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 15:15:00 -0000 Subject: Offbeat indie night - Belle & Sebastian Special - Fri 20 Nov, Sheffield UK Message-ID: ** Offbeat ** Sheffield's legendary indiepoppunk night presents... .: the 11th annual Belle and Sebastian Special :. Friday 20th November, 2009 from 9pm to 1am @ The Raynor Lounge, Sheffield University Students' Union Admission £3.00 (Facebook event page: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=109992716772) Free Lollipops, plus Belle and Sebastian stickers! Plus Belle and Sebastian playlist bingo - great B&S prizes to be won! playing loads of Belle and Sebastian tracks plus the usual Offbeat mix of classic and current leftfield indie, punk-pop, C86 and new indiepop underground from the likes of Camera Obscura - Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Pavement - Interpol - Belle and Sebastian - Of Montreal - Arcade Fire - Smiths - Los Campesinos! - Slow Club - My Bloody Valentine - Animal Collective - Pixies - Johnny Foreigner - Bright Eyes - Tilly and the Wall - Shins - Future Of The Left - Half Man Half Biscuit - Those Dancing Days - Sonic Youth - Pulp - Mclusky - Polyphonic Spree - Ballboy - Buzzcocks - Metronomy - Long Blondes - Wedding Present - Blood Red Shoes - Hefner - Go! Team - Dead Kennedys - Rilo Kiley - Fall - Sleater Kinney - Futureheads - REM - Postal Service - Joy Division - Bearsuit - Hidden Cameras - Nirvana - Pastels - Deerhunter - Mates of State - Morrissey - White Stripes - Elastica - Super Furry Animals - Bis - Ash - Pains Of Being Pure At Heart - Talulah Gosh - At the Drive-in - Pipettes - Helen Love - Idlewild - British Sea Power - Moldy Peaches - Ride - The School - Jesus and Mary Chain - Urusei Yatsura - Undertones - Shop Assistants - Eels... and many more * more information, including past playlists and admission details for non-students, at www.offbeatsheffield.com http://shef.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2432047470 From saipanda@... Mon Nov 16 17:08:22 2009 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 16:08:22 -0000 Subject: Penultimate Top Gear - Faces love mentioned ! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Wow, historic stuff. Thanks so much for this. Cheers, Steve W --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > Wow - thanks Andy for that 'Peel's Pleasure' - sounds good quality as well ! > > Here is an upgrade to the existing penultimate Top Gear from 22 Sept 75. > This new version has an extra 20 mins including a great version of "Maggie May" by the Faces. John says that the Faces are the best band he's heard in 8 years (or similar). > > EXISTING > ******** > The Faces: 'Stay With Me' (Peel Session) > Steeleye Span: 'Rave On' (Peel Session) > Roxy Music: 'If There Is Something' (Peel Session) > Syd Barrett: 'Gigolo Aunt' (Peel Session) > Steeleye Span: 'Lark In The Morning' (Peel Session) - part > > NEW > *** > Steeleye Span: 'Lark In The Morning' (Peel Session) - full > Steeleye Span - The Blacksmith > Lindisfarne - Road To Kingdom Come > Syd Barrett - Effervescing Elephant > The Faces - Maggie May > > I thought the 'Kingdom Come' song was sung by Ringo or George H - must be the northern lilt or whatever. There's some great folk-rock by Steeleye. > Audio quality is quite good but it's a bit hissy in parts and you'll need to turn the bass up to max. I think it's from the same source as the existing version. It would be great is someone could do a 'remaster' (hi Bill) ! If the Megaupload at first errors, keep on trying ....... > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=TKBTUV5B > > The End > From eddie.duffy@... Mon Nov 16 17:52:28 2009 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 16:52:28 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks Andy! A very good listen indeed, that. But I have to ask: Gerry and the sodding Pacemakers?? Amazingly, that turns out to have been a Peel Session from 1973 (though their repertoire doesn't seem to have moved on much). As Ken notes in TPS (p.288), "A one-off. 'Must have been one of Peel's funny periods' said John Walters in 92". Must say, ol' Peelie does seem to have cut music a considerable amount of slack if it had "Liverpool" stamped on it. Amsterdam, anyone? Coincidentally, the Alirio Díaz piece has a section that sounds very similar to the opening line of "Ferry Cross The Mersey". Have a listen to 50:42 - 50:49 of Andy's file and see what you think. Thanks to Ken and Humphrey for the recent uploads too. Eddie. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "grang354" wrote: > > I'm getting the "file temporarily unavailable" message too.... That often happens a little while after a file's been uploaded to Megaupload. It usually works if you try it a couple of hours later. But it should certainly be OK now. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > Thanks so much Andy! Works great! Fascinating stuff. > > > > More would be fantastic. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Steve W > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "deadearnest1" wrote: > > > > > > First thanks a bundle for the Head stuff - excellent. > > > Secondly, I uploaded the first Peel's Pleasures from 10-7-82 and it should be at the following location: > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=I5KP7T12 > > > so can someone try that and let me know if it worked and then I'll upload the second one. > > > Thanks everyone > > > Andy G. From deadearnest@... Mon Nov 16 18:38:37 2009 From: deadearnest@... (deadearnest1) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 17:38:37 -0000 Subject: Penultimate Top Gear - Faces love mentioned ! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: That broadcast was in two parts - Peel was presenting the best of the sessions over the years and it also featured tracks from Led Zep and I think the legendary "Moon In June" might have surfaced, as well as Bowie and many more. I recorded, as was typical of me at the time, the parts of it that I wanted. The reception was crap as I think there were probs with it being on VHF that time, so I have medium wave recordings (I hope this means something to anyone below the age of 40!!!) and I presume that's what this is. As to the Lindisfarne track, that's one of the highlight songs from the "Nicely Out of Tune" album, arguably, their finest. But the Roxy Music Peel "If There Is Something" just has to rank as THE best track they ever did in this version - stands right next to the Krautrock innovators. As to the "Peels Pleasures", I'm unsure as to why some of you can access it and some can't, but, undeterred, I'll upload the other "Peel's Pleasures" broadcast on Wednesday during the day. I recorded a lot of Peel session tracks by a lot of my fave bands which I have scattered about all over the place - I alway made a point of recording Peel's intro and outro to the tracks, which gives it a kind of historical perspective, but listening, it's all a bit piecemeal. One thing I do have - and it's only a few seconds long - is when Peel lovwed the track "Take It Before You Go" by Pure Prairie League, coz he loved the guitar solo so much. In fact, he made the high register single note that the steel guitarist got up to, his "note of the year" and he was demonstrating it on one show and got the timing of the track wrong as the bit he played was after the note and on my tape you hear him say "ohhhh - I've got the wrong bit" as he fades it out - very funny. Anyway, until Wednesday (birthday bash tonight and works quiz tomorrow night prohibits any sooner) Thanks people, Andy Garibaldi --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > Wow - thanks Andy for that 'Peel's Pleasure' - sounds good quality as well ! > > Here is an upgrade to the existing penultimate Top Gear from 22 Sept 75. > This new version has an extra 20 mins including a great version of "Maggie May" by the Faces. John says that the Faces are the best band he's heard in 8 years (or similar). > > EXISTING > ******** > The Faces: 'Stay With Me' (Peel Session) > Steeleye Span: 'Rave On' (Peel Session) > Roxy Music: 'If There Is Something' (Peel Session) > Syd Barrett: 'Gigolo Aunt' (Peel Session) > Steeleye Span: 'Lark In The Morning' (Peel Session) - part > > NEW > *** > Steeleye Span: 'Lark In The Morning' (Peel Session) - full > Steeleye Span - The Blacksmith > Lindisfarne - Road To Kingdom Come > Syd Barrett - Effervescing Elephant > The Faces - Maggie May > > I thought the 'Kingdom Come' song was sung by Ringo or George H - must be the northern lilt or whatever. There's some great folk-rock by Steeleye. > Audio quality is quite good but it's a bit hissy in parts and you'll need to turn the bass up to max. I think it's from the same source as the existing version. It would be great is someone could do a 'remaster' (hi Bill) ! If the Megaupload at first errors, keep on trying ....... > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=TKBTUV5B > > The End > From deadearnest@... Mon Nov 16 18:40:13 2009 From: deadearnest@... (deadearnest1) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 17:40:13 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert / for Ken Garner In-Reply-To: <701826.9458.qm@...> Message-ID: I tried to access these and it's telling me I have to become a member and pay real money - lol - is this a safe place to do that as I've not been tempted to do this stuff before now? Thanks, Andy G. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Gert Stuut wrote: > > Hi Ken, > > Mick's Love Sculpture BBC comp includes a complete Sabre Dance! > > > > > ________________________________ > From: BRIAN ONEILL > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Fri, November 13, 2009 11:04:22 PM > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert > > > That is amazing - thanks Mick > > > > > ________________________________ > From: mickcapewell > To: peel@yahoogroups. com > Sent: Friday, 13 November, 2009 19:25:59 > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert > > > I'm currently listening to an Anne Nightingale Radio One show from Sept 74 which I can upload if anyone is interested ? > > **** Yes please Humphrey! ;-) > > Talking of In Concerts...I dunno how many Jazz-Rock fans there are around here, but here's an In Concert from '72/ '73 featuring Dick Heckstall-Smith & his band > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 281429028/ BBC_In_Concert. rar > > While I'm at it...here's Manfred Mann's Earthband 201173 > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 156545324/ MMEBIn_Concert20 1173.rar > > Traffic may 1970 > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 155232102/ Traffic_BBC_ In_Concert_ May_1970. rar > > Refugee May 1974 > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 141506951/ Refugee_BBC_ In_Concert_ May_1974. rar > > Third Ear Band 1970/ 71 > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 141399588/ Third_Ear_ Band_At_The_ BBC.rar > > 2 discs of Van Der Graaf sessions including an In Concert > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 140368773/ VDGG_BBC_ Sessions_ 1.rar > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 140368775/ VDGG_BBC_ Sessions_ 2.rar > > 3 discs of Jon Hiseman's Colosseum sessions > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 137602857/ BBC_Sessions_ 1.rar > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 137613845/ BBC_Sessions_ 2.rar > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 137613847/ BBC_Sessions_ 3.rar > > > Love Sculpture sessions > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 138579089/ Love_Sculpture. rar > > Egg In concert & sessions > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 149438362/ BBC_Radio_ One_1970- 1971-1972. rar > > Henry Cow sessions and demos > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 156863109/ Henry_Cow_ early_Days_ 1971-72.rar > > and errr...a couple of old Kid Jensen shows from Luxy if anyone's interested: > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 169929345/ R_Luxembourg_ _208_-_Kid_ _Jensen_14. 11.1969.rar > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 173050380/ R_Luxembourg_ 208_-_David_ Kid_Jensen_ 08.03.1971. rar > > > and finally....some old issues of Oz, for counter-culture freaks :-) > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 236290260/ Oz.rar > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 238233652/ oz.rar > > http://rapidshare. com/files/ 251470022/ oz_17-24. rar > > Sorry if this is slightly off-topic. I'd be hung,drawn and quartered by now for posting this on the Radio Caroline group ;-) > From michael.capewell@... Mon Nov 16 18:48:29 2009 From: michael.capewell@... (mickcapewell) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 17:48:29 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert / for Ken Garner References: Message-ID: <621425C3A21F476BAAB8ACAFB2A6E065@MAIN> I tried to access these and it's telling me I have to become a member and pay real money - lol - is this a safe place to do that as I've not been tempted to do this stuff before now? Thanks, Andy G. **** Eh? It shouldn't do that! You have to pay to become a Premium Member (which I do) but it should give you the choice of Premium or Free download. This happened to anyone else? Loads of people appear to have downloaded the files without a problem... From michael.capewell@... Mon Nov 16 18:52:19 2009 From: michael.capewell@... (mickcapewell) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 17:52:19 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 References: Message-ID: <93126318CA0E4158B83499E4A006B4EC@MAIN> Gerry and the sodding Pacemakers?? Amazingly, that turns out to have been a Peel Session from 1973 (though their repertoire doesn't seem to have moved on much). As Ken notes in TPS (p.288), "A one-off. 'Must have been one of Peel's funny periods' said John Walters in 92". ****Wayne Fontana and Billy J Kramer had sessions on the same show. Was there a Ten Years Of Mersey Beat tour going on around that time? (If so it's still going on!) ;-) From ford.alan@... Mon Nov 16 20:28:16 2009 From: ford.alan@... (alanforduk) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 19:28:16 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert / for Ken Garner In-Reply-To: <621425C3A21F476BAAB8ACAFB2A6E065@MAIN> Message-ID: It says you have to be a Premium Member, but further on it says something like "or try again in 2 minutes". I just keep trying. Alan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > I tried to access these and it's telling me I have to become a member and pay real money - lol - is this a safe place to do that as I've not been tempted to do this stuff before now? Thanks, > Andy G. > > **** Eh? It shouldn't do that! You have to pay to become a Premium Member (which I do) but it should give you the choice of Premium or Free download. > This happened to anyone else? Loads of people appear to have downloaded the files without a problem... > From colin_ellis@... Mon Nov 16 21:12:20 2009 From: colin_ellis@... (grang354) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 20:12:20 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks too to Eddie for the tip - I got the show in the end & it sounds much better than it did on a cheap tranny in 1982. Alirio Diaz's "Asturias" was also the source of the Doors' "Spanish Caravan", with Jim Morrison singing "Andalusia with fields full of brain"...or that's how it sounded at the time. It's good to have some snippets of William Hardcastle (are there any more?)but I wondered if JP really first heard "Guinevere" sitting on the floor of a flat in Chelsea with Marc Bolan? As far as I recall he was playing it quite early in summer '67 & he didn't meet Bolan until later in the year - on one Perfumed Garden he plays a Bolan track & says "wow, what an amazing voice, I must meet him"... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Duffy" wrote: > > Thanks Andy! > > A very good listen indeed, that. But I have to ask: Gerry and the sodding Pacemakers?? Amazingly, that turns out to have been a Peel Session from 1973 (though their repertoire doesn't seem to have moved on much). As Ken notes in TPS (p.288), "A one-off. 'Must have been one of Peel's funny periods' said John Walters in 92". Must say, ol' Peelie does seem to have cut music a considerable amount of slack if it had "Liverpool" stamped on it. Amsterdam, anyone? > > Coincidentally, the Alirio Díaz piece has a section that sounds very similar to the opening line of "Ferry Cross The Mersey". Have a listen to 50:42 - 50:49 of Andy's file and see what you think. > > Thanks to Ken and Humphrey for the recent uploads too. > > Eddie. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "grang354" wrote: > > > > I'm getting the "file temporarily unavailable" message too.... > > That often happens a little while after a file's been uploaded to Megaupload. It usually works if you try it a couple of hours later. But it should certainly be OK now. > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > Thanks so much Andy! Works great! Fascinating stuff. > > > > > > More would be fantastic. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > Steve W > > > > > > --- In peel@...m, "deadearnest1" wrote: > > > > > > > > First thanks a bundle for the Head stuff - excellent. > > > > Secondly, I uploaded the first Peel's Pleasures from 10-7-82 and it should be at the following location: > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=I5KP7T12 > > > > so can someone try that and let me know if it worked and then I'll upload the second one. > > > > Thanks everyone > > > > Andy G. > From michael.capewell@... Mon Nov 16 22:18:39 2009 From: michael.capewell@... (mickcapewell) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 21:18:39 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 and In Concert / for Ken Garner References: Message-ID: <94B52F811D51426187A34ECD1342D3A9@MAIN> It says you have to be a Premium Member, but further on it says something like "or try again in 2 minutes". I just keep trying. Alan **** Ah, have you downloaded anything else? Perhaps you've "Exceeded your free download limit" for now, which is why it's telling you to try later. From michael.capewell@... Mon Nov 16 22:25:03 2009 From: michael.capewell@... (mickcapewell) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 21:25:03 -0000 Subject: Peel On Saturdays...Mid 70s References: Message-ID: Just listening to a Fluff Freeman Saturday afternoon Rock Show from 1975 and there's just been a fantastic Peel trailer for his show that used to follow Fluff...Peel putting on a ridiculous Pirate (as in Treasure Island, not Pirate radio) accent backed by sea and wind sound effects. Marvellous stuff. I'd forgotten all about this Saturday show, which I shouldn't have really, seeing as I remember the Saturday when he and Fluff played 6 'exclusive' tracks from Led Zeppelin's soon-to-be-released "Physical Graffiti" between them. Brilliant! :-) From ken_garner@... Tue Nov 17 01:22:49 2009 From: ken_garner@... (ken_garner) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 00:22:49 -0000 Subject: Peel On Saturdays...Mid 70s In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yes, this was this short-lived show: St 4/1/75 – St 20/9/75 R1 5-6.30pm ROCK WEEK 'John Peel with news, views and comment on the Rock Week' produced by John Walters (the show of this name I think had existed before with Gambo presenting, as one night of Sounds of the Seventies, in its last 18 months, 73-74 ish before that was axed at the end of 74 (Thursday? Friday? 10-12 midnight?) I wonder if any tapes of these Peel Rock Weeks will ever show up? (somewhat unlikely). I think Bill and Colin of this parish were telling us last year (and playing us) some of these increasingly bizarre trailers Walters and Peel used to make for broadcast during Fluff's show, and I think they also used to trail his weeknight show as well... k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > Just listening to a Fluff Freeman Saturday afternoon Rock Show from 1975 and there's just been a fantastic Peel trailer for his show that used to follow Fluff...Peel putting on a ridiculous Pirate (as in Treasure Island, not Pirate radio) accent backed by sea and wind sound effects. Marvellous stuff. I'd forgotten all about this Saturday show, which I shouldn't have really, seeing as I remember the Saturday when he and Fluff played 6 'exclusive' tracks from Led Zeppelin's soon-to-be-released "Physical Graffiti" between them. > Brilliant! :-) > From robfleay@... Tue Nov 17 11:11:36 2009 From: robfleay@... (robf) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 10:11:36 +0000 Subject: BFBS Message-ID: <20091117101136.YIV4P.618555.root@...> This may have been discussed before, but I was in Berlin at the weekend playing some gigs and the promoter is also a DJ on Radio Eins. Inevitably we ended up talking about Peel and he was telling me how they would (in East Berlin) listen to Peel religiously on BFBS. He also claimed that he has a friend who has all the show recorded. How many BFBS shows are out there in digital format? I know there are a handful in the 17DVD torrent but I thought I recalled seeing some more around? From billfromnorthwales@... Tue Nov 17 13:43:49 2009 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 12:43:49 -0000 Subject: New Entry at Number 4...... Message-ID: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8363153.stm From eddie.duffy@... Tue Nov 17 14:20:45 2009 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 13:20:45 -0000 Subject: New Entry at Number 4...... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hmm, "unsung"? I don't think I'd go along with that. And presumably, neither would the writer of this Grauniad article from about a year ago: http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/musicblog/2008/oct/22/john-peel-hero-worship I seem to remember JP being placed pretty highly in that "Great Britons" thing a few years back, much to his embarrassment. Apparently, when a journalist told him this and asked for his reaction, Peelie suspected it was some sort of Chris Morris-style sting, designed to prey on celebrities' egos. Eddie. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8363153.stm > From eddie.duffy@... Tue Nov 17 14:22:23 2009 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 13:22:23 -0000 Subject: BFBS In-Reply-To: <20091117101136.YIV4P.618555.root@...> Message-ID: As far as I recall, the files in the torrent were the same as those which circulated a couple of years back, but some of them were dated differently. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, robf wrote: > > This may have been discussed before, but I was in Berlin at the weekend playing some gigs and the promoter is also a DJ on Radio Eins. Inevitably we ended up talking about Peel and he was telling me how they would (in East Berlin) listen to Peel religiously on BFBS. He also claimed that he has a friend who has all the show recorded. > > How many BFBS shows are out there in digital format? I know there are a handful in the 17DVD torrent but I thought I recalled seeing some more around? > From tabdrinkink74@... Tue Nov 17 15:34:42 2009 From: tabdrinkink74@... (Thomas Blatchford) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 14:34:42 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: New Entry at Number 4...... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <46726.47756.qm@...> yes, i think "unsung" is perhaps a bit strong, i certainly think he was underappreciated by his employers during his lifetime, for instance, and that some bands did little to acknowledge their debt to him in getting them noticed. Plus it's evident that his impact on pop music was much greater than most, if not all, broadcasters. But i think factors like, say, the turn out at his funeral prove that he was hardly unloved or uncelebrated. i'd say Walters would perhaps be a candidate. Not that more Peel recognition is something to sniff at, though. i would DEFINITELY agree with Tim Berners-Lee mind. i seem to recall there was a survey a few years ago that said the majority of people believed Bill Gates started the internet or something. Berners-Lee and Peel are the two people most responsible for this group even existing! ________________________________ From: Eddie Duffy To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, 17 November, 2009 13:20:45 Subject: [peel] Re: New Entry at Number 4......   Hmm, "unsung"? I don't think I'd go along with that. And presumably, neither would the writer of this Grauniad article from about a year ago: http://www.guardian .co.uk/music/ musicblog/ 2008/oct/ 22/john-peel- hero-worship I seem to remember JP being placed pretty highly in that "Great Britons" thing a few years back, much to his embarrassment. Apparently, when a journalist told him this and asked for his reaction, Peelie suspected it was some sort of Chris Morris-style sting, designed to prey on celebrities' egos. Eddie. --- In peel@yahoogroups. com, "billfromnorthwales " wrote: > > http://news. bbc.co.uk/ 1/hi/magazine/ 8363153.stm > From eddie.duffy@... Tue Nov 17 16:44:20 2009 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 15:44:20 -0000 Subject: New Entry at Number 4...... In-Reply-To: <46726.47756.qm@...> Message-ID: Agreed, Thomas -- although Berners-Lee didn't invent the Internet either: his innovation was the WWW. Eddie. > i would DEFINITELY agree with Tim Berners-Lee mind. i seem to recall there was a survey a few years ago that said the majority of people believed Bill Gates started the internet or something. Berners-Lee and Peel are the two people most responsible for this group even existing! > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Eddie Duffy > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Tue, 17 November, 2009 13:20:45 > Subject: [peel] Re: New Entry at Number 4...... > >   > Hmm, "unsung"? I don't think I'd go along with that. And presumably, neither would the writer of this Grauniad article from about a year ago: > > http://www.guardian .co.uk/music/ musicblog/ 2008/oct/ 22/john-peel- hero-worship > > I seem to remember JP being placed pretty highly in that "Great Britons" thing a few years back, much to his embarrassment. Apparently, when a journalist told him this and asked for his reaction, Peelie suspected it was some sort of Chris Morris-style sting, designed to prey on celebrities' egos. > > Eddie. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups. com, "billfromnorthwales " wrote: > > > > http://news. bbc.co.uk/ 1/hi/magazine/ 8363153.stm > > > From tabdrinkink74@... Tue Nov 17 16:52:31 2009 From: tabdrinkink74@... (Thomas Blatchford) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 15:52:31 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: New Entry at Number 4...... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <459510.10180.qm@...> Quite. His comment about http:// makes me laugh: http://thenextweb.com/2009/10/14/berners-lee-internet-what-would-you-change/  ________________________________ From: Eddie Duffy To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, 17 November, 2009 15:44:20 Subject: [peel] Re: New Entry at Number 4......   Agreed, Thomas -- although Berners-Lee didn't invent the Internet either: his innovation was the WWW. Eddie. > i would DEFINITELY agree with Tim Berners-Lee mind. i seem to recall there was a survey a few years ago that said the majority of people believed Bill Gates started the internet or something. Berners-Lee and Peel are the two people most responsible for this group even existing! > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __ > From: Eddie Duffy > To: peel@yahoogroups. com > Sent: Tue, 17 November, 2009 13:20:45 > Subject: [peel] Re: New Entry at Number 4...... > >   > Hmm, "unsung"? I don't think I'd go along with that. And presumably, neither would the writer of this Grauniad article from about a year ago: > > http://www.guardian .co.uk/music/ musicblog/ 2008/oct/ 22/john-peel- hero-worship > > I seem to remember JP being placed pretty highly in that "Great Britons" thing a few years back, much to his embarrassment. Apparently, when a journalist told him this and asked for his reaction, Peelie suspected it was some sort of Chris Morris-style sting, designed to prey on celebrities' egos. > > Eddie. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups. com, "billfromnorthwales " wrote: > > > > http://news. bbc.co.uk/ 1/hi/magazine/ 8363153.stm > > > From thebarguest@... Tue Nov 17 19:01:53 2009 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 18:01:53 -0000 Subject: dark sarcasm in the class room Message-ID: God, Peel's everywhere these days. Just reading a review of 'Blood Brothers' starring the lovely pop star Melanie Chisholm. Quote : 'The twins are brought up in Liverpool on different sides of the tracks : Mickey on Linacre Street (homage to Gary) and Eddie on posh Peele Sreet (homage to John)' You couldn't make it up (or maybe Willy Russell did) - gizzajob, I can do that !! From john.bravin@... Tue Nov 17 23:42:54 2009 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 23:42:54 +0100 Subject: [peel] John Peel on Pirate Cat Radio in California In-Reply-To: <49624875.3010404@...> References: <49624875.3010404@...> Message-ID: <4B0326EE.8020307@...> I am following up on this old story I posted in January 2009. Having got in touch with Monkey (I'm not making this up), and he has just emailed me to say Pirate Cat Radio will be playing some of the box of reel-to-reel tapes of old BBC broadcasts by John Peel this Thursday. No more details, just a one-line enigmatic reply. The radio station is on www.piratecatradio.com and there is a DJ Schedule and a playlist (via the blogspot.playlist.feeds) but I'm none the wiser. Will try to follow up with more info, and will be well annoyed if I've been missing regular broadcasts of new (old) material. John John Bravin wrote: > > Does anybody know what these reel-reel John Peel tapes might be? Are > they new or already ripped? > > "The station broadcasts 24 hours, although the cafe closes at 10 p.m. > (unless business is slow, and then Monkey closes early rather than spend > money on electricity). After cafe hours, he presents vintage radio > dramas and plans to air a box of reel-to-reel tapes of old BBC > broadcasts by disc jockey John Peel that he recently bought on eBay." > > See full details on > > http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/01/04/DDOF14Q2EC.DTL > > > John > > From ken_garner@... Wed Nov 18 00:34:08 2009 From: ken_garner@... (ken_garner) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 23:34:08 -0000 Subject: John Peel on Pirate Cat Radio in California In-Reply-To: <4B0326EE.8020307@...> Message-ID: shall we organise a shift / rota system so someone is online listening live and hijacking at any time, just in case? I am at home marking so could try and do a couple of hours... ken --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Bravin wrote: > > I am following up on this old story I posted in January 2009. > > Having got in touch with Monkey (I'm not making this up), and he has > just emailed me to say Pirate Cat Radio will be playing some of the box > of reel-to-reel tapes of old BBC broadcasts by John Peel this Thursday. > > No more details, just a one-line enigmatic reply. > > The radio station is on www.piratecatradio.com and there is a DJ > Schedule and a playlist (via the blogspot.playlist.feeds) but I'm none > the wiser. > > Will try to follow up with more info, and will be well annoyed if I've > been missing regular broadcasts of new (old) material. > > John > > > John Bravin wrote: > > > > Does anybody know what these reel-reel John Peel tapes might be? Are > > they new or already ripped? > > > > "The station broadcasts 24 hours, although the cafe closes at 10 p.m. > > (unless business is slow, and then Monkey closes early rather than spend > > money on electricity). After cafe hours, he presents vintage radio > > dramas and plans to air a box of reel-to-reel tapes of old BBC > > broadcasts by disc jockey John Peel that he recently bought on eBay." > > > > See full details on > > > > http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/01/04/DDOF14Q2EC.DTL > > > > > > John > > > > > From ken_garner@... Wed Nov 18 00:44:39 2009 From: ken_garner@... (ken_garner) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 23:44:39 -0000 Subject: "John Peel's Scottish Sessions" BBC Radio Scotland, Christmas Day Message-ID: Just heard about this one forthcoming from my acquaintance Nick Low - no, not that one, this is the real Nick Low - who also produces here from his base in Glasgow the Craig Charles Funk & Soul show for 6 Music, among other groovy beat happenings (aided by Hermeet Chadha, Peel's former prog ass't): "I am producing a 2 hour special for BBC Radio Scotland to be broadcast on Christmas Day called "John Peel's Scottish Sessions" presented by his son Tom Ravenscroft charting the Scottish acts whose careers were boosted by John's programme and the offer to go to Maida Vale to record sessions for his show" he says. "It will talk about Scottish Peel session phenomenons from Ivor Cutler to Lulu, del Amitri to The Stretchheads, and John Martyn to The Delgados" If you've got other suggestions/contacts/anecdotes. Scottish faves to suggest, let me know quick and I'll pass on the tips to Nick. Another one to set the iplayer recording controls for after the Christmas pudding, I guess. However, I understand I may be appearing in it briefly myself, sorry. k From stuartb@... Wed Nov 18 07:34:16 2009 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 06:34:16 -0000 Subject: "John Peel's Scottish Sessions" BBC Radio Scotland, Christmas Day In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I don't expect I'll be able to suggest anything that hasn't already occurred to Nick Tom and yourself, so I would hope the likes of the Scars, Josef K, Primevals would get a mention, as well as the bands JP supported even after they made it eg Simple Minds. Slightly off topic would be the fact that Radio Scotland and Radio Clyde also had sessions from local bands, Colin Sommerville/Bily Sloan would be able to help out there. And of Course there was the Sounds of the Suburbs TV show.. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken_garner" wrote: > > > Just heard about this one forthcoming from my acquaintance Nick Low - no, not that one, this is the real Nick Low - who also produces here from his base in Glasgow the Craig Charles Funk & Soul show for 6 Music, among other groovy beat happenings (aided by Hermeet Chadha, Peel's former prog ass't): > > "I am producing a 2 hour special for BBC Radio Scotland to be broadcast on Christmas Day called "John Peel's Scottish Sessions" presented by his son Tom Ravenscroft charting the Scottish acts whose careers were boosted by John's programme and the offer to go to Maida Vale to record sessions for his show" he says. > > "It will talk about Scottish Peel session phenomenons from Ivor Cutler to Lulu, del Amitri to The Stretchheads, and John Martyn to The Delgados" > > If you've got other suggestions/contacts/anecdotes. Scottish faves to suggest, let me know quick and I'll pass on the tips to Nick. > > Another one to set the iplayer recording controls for after the Christmas pudding, I guess. However, I understand I may be appearing in it briefly myself, sorry. > > k > From robfleay@... Wed Nov 18 11:34:58 2009 From: robfleay@... (robf) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 10:34:58 +0000 Subject: [peel] "John Peel's Scottish Sessions" BBC Radio Scotland, Christmas Day In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20091118103458.V81GZ.646572.root@...> I've recently been in touch with Mick Slaven and done an interview with him. He recorded Peel Sessions with Bourgie Bourgie and then later on with The Leopards. I can forward his email address if they don't already have it. Likewise Douglas MacIntyre the head of Creeping Bent Records ---- ken_garner wrote: > > Just heard about this one forthcoming from my acquaintance Nick Low - no, not that one, this is the real Nick Low - who also produces here from his base in Glasgow the Craig Charles Funk & Soul show for 6 Music, among other groovy beat happenings (aided by Hermeet Chadha, Peel's former prog ass't): > > "I am producing a 2 hour special for BBC Radio Scotland to be broadcast on Christmas Day called "John Peel's Scottish Sessions" presented by his son Tom Ravenscroft charting the Scottish acts whose careers were boosted by John's programme and the offer to go to Maida Vale to record sessions for his show" he says. > > "It will talk about Scottish Peel session phenomenons from Ivor Cutler to Lulu, del Amitri to The Stretchheads, and John Martyn to The Delgados" > > If you've got other suggestions/contacts/anecdotes. Scottish faves to suggest, let me know quick and I'll pass on the tips to Nick. > > Another one to set the iplayer recording controls for after the Christmas pudding, I guess. However, I understand I may be appearing in it briefly myself, sorry. > > k > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > From troche@... Wed Nov 18 16:59:03 2009 From: troche@... (troche@...) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 10:59:03 -0500 (EST) Subject: New Entry at Number 4...... Message-ID: <20639377.1258559943423.JavaMail.root@...> I thought the people over on Fallnet invented the internet... ;-0 Very interesting to see Michael Faraday, physicist, topping the chart for the first week in a row. It immediately brings to mind his mention in a Half Man Half Biscuit lyric: I'm cold and i'm hungry and I'm in Dundork I've got no bus fare, I've gotta walk It's raining soup and I've got a fork Where be my camper van? Well I'd like to meet Stevenson the engineer And I'd like to meet Faraday and buy him a beer And I'd loooove to meet the bloke who had the bright idea, of Bob Wilson, anchorman From jimmystep@... Wed Nov 18 20:14:40 2009 From: jimmystep@... (Jimmy Stepek) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 19:14:40 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] "John Peel's Scottish Sessions" BBC Radio Scotland, Christmas Day In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <547146.13165.qm@...> --- On Tue, 17/11/09, ken_garner wrote: > "I am producing a 2 hour special for BBC Radio Scotland to > be broadcast on Christmas Day called "John Peel's Scottish > Sessions" presented by his son Tom Ravenscroft charting the > Scottish acts whose careers were boosted by John's programme > and the offer to go to Maida Vale to record sessions for his > show" he says. > > "It will talk about Scottish Peel session phenomenons from > Ivor Cutler to Lulu, del Amitri to The Stretchheads, and > John  Martyn to The Delgados" > > If you've got other suggestions/contacts/anecdotes. > Scottish faves to suggest, let me know quick and I'll pass > on the tips to Nick. One of his first sessions after joining BBC was The Incredible String Band, a group who he had championed on The Perfumed Garden. They did 11 sessions up to their demise in 1974 then did another in 2000 when they briefly reformed. Also worth considering are Stone The Crows, Writing On The Wall, Davey Graham, JSD Band (went to school with some of them), Gerry Rafferty, Rab Noakes, Stealers Wheel, Dick Gaughan, Rezillos/Revillos, Fire Engines, the sadly no longer with us Aerogramme, The Twilight Sad and The Phantom Band. Well the last two would have got sessions if was still with us! Cheers…..Jimmy From john.bravin@... Wed Nov 18 20:28:07 2009 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 20:28:07 +0100 Subject: John Peel on Pirate Cat Radio in California In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4B044AC7.4000104@...> Further update from Monkey (a man of few words). He claims he will be playing John Peel recordings all day on Thursday 25th November. Whether he means continuously or in bursts on the 8 different DJ shows is not clear. Possibly just a clever ruse to add listeners. Does anyone have a 1TByte hard drive spare to capture all the shows, and then sort out the wheat from the chaff at a later date. Unlikely as that seems, it would be a pity to miss 18 hours of Peel shows broadcast in one block. Even if one of the shows has a Public Service Announcement every 30 mins on Condoms, Safe Sex, Hepatitis and Swine Flu. From M.Luetchford@... Wed Nov 18 22:38:19 2009 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 21:38:19 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: "John Peel's Scottish Sessions" BBC Radio Scotland, Christmas Day In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <410440.17716.qm@...> SKIDS! Session #1 TV Stars has a John Peel mention in lyrics ALTERED IMAGES! ORANGE JUICE! and ... SHEENA EASTON! and I do know I am shouting but these must feature - how are they going to fit it all in? Although Proclaimers and Champion Doug Veitch (bhundu boys scottish connection!) don't seem to have sessions I ma sure I wouldn't have heard of them without Peel He also did an outside broadcast in 1981- R1 went to Scotland for teh week ________________________________ From: Stuart To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, 18 November, 2009 6:34:16 Subject: [peel] Re: "John Peel's Scottish Sessions" BBC Radio Scotland, Christmas Day   I don't expect I'll be able to suggest anything that hasn't already occurred to Nick Tom and yourself, so I would hope the likes of the Scars, Josef K, Primevals would get a mention, as well as the bands JP supported even after they made it eg Simple Minds. Slightly off topic would be the fact that Radio Scotland and Radio Clyde also had sessions from local bands, Colin Sommerville/ Bily Sloan would be able to help out there. And of Course there was the Sounds of the Suburbs TV show.. --- In peel@yahoogroups. com, "ken_garner" wrote: > > > Just heard about this one forthcoming from my acquaintance Nick Low - no, not that one, this is the real Nick Low - who also produces here from his base in Glasgow the Craig Charles Funk & Soul show for 6 Music, among other groovy beat happenings (aided by Hermeet Chadha, Peel's former prog ass't): > > "I am producing a 2 hour special for BBC Radio Scotland to be broadcast on Christmas Day called "John Peel's Scottish Sessions" presented by his son Tom Ravenscroft charting the Scottish acts whose careers were boosted by John's programme and the offer to go to Maida Vale to record sessions for his show" he says. > > "It will talk about Scottish Peel session phenomenons from Ivor Cutler to Lulu, del Amitri to The Stretchheads, and John Martyn to The Delgados" > > If you've got other suggestions/ contacts/ anecdotes. Scottish faves to suggest, let me know quick and I'll pass on the tips to Nick. > > Another one to set the iplayer recording controls for after the Christmas pudding, I guess. However, I understand I may be appearing in it briefly myself, sorry. > > k > From john.bravin@... Wed Nov 18 23:25:35 2009 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 23:25:35 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel on Pirate Cat Radio in California In-Reply-To: <4B044AC7.4000104@...> References: <4B044AC7.4000104@...> Message-ID: <4B04745F.4080105@...> So I finally got the key information out of Monkey. At least we now know when the broadcast will be. Wednesday 24th at 8pm (Pacific Time). Which is 4am (Greenwich Mean Time) Thursday 25th.. John -------- Original Message -------- Very cool! We should be starting the broadcast on Wednesday the 24th at 8pm (Pacific Time). If you could, we really need support, have your friends go online to piratecatradio.com and buy a tshirt. Thanks =Monkey On 11/18/09 11:39 AM, "John Bravin" wrote: Make it good, half the population of Europe between 18 and 80 will be listening. Peel made shows for radio stations in Britain, Holland, Germany and Finland and there remains a loyal following. From so_it_goes_2512@... Thu Nov 19 01:15:34 2009 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (Father Christmas) Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 00:15:34 -0000 Subject: John Peel on Pirate Cat Radio in California In-Reply-To: <4B04745F.4080105@...> Message-ID: Hi John I now have this station saved on my Radio Sure favourites. 4 am GMT is 1 p.m. KST, so I'll stick my neck out and say that I could definitely record the shows between 9 am and 12 pm on Friday 26 (that's 12 am-3 am GMT), and probably even more if I can keep my wife away from Facebook for a while. That's if we are still running with Ken's idea of shifts. Let me know. Best wishes Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Bravin wrote: > > So I finally got the key information out of Monkey. At least we now > know when the broadcast will be. Wednesday 24th at 8pm (Pacific Time). > Which is 4am (Greenwich Mean Time) Thursday 25th.. > > John > > -------- Original Message -------- > Very cool! > > We should be starting the broadcast on Wednesday the 24th at 8pm > (Pacific Time). > > If you could, we really need support, have your friends go online to > piratecatradio.com and buy a tshirt. > > Thanks > =Monkey > > On 11/18/09 11:39 AM, "John Bravin" wrote: > > Make it good, half the population of Europe between 18 and 80 will > be listening. Peel made shows for radio stations in Britain, > Holland, Germany and Finland and there remains a loyal following. > From saipanda@... Thu Nov 19 06:10:55 2009 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 05:10:55 -0000 Subject: John Peel on Pirate Cat Radio in California In-Reply-To: <4B04745F.4080105@...> Message-ID: Thanks for the updates on this, John. Came across your message below about 4.30am (Pacific Time), by my reckoning (1.30 pm Thursday, Tokyo) and have started ripping the stream - really badly probably. My software for this kind of thing always seems fairly hopeless for some reason But so far no sign of JP himself, just tracks with no DJ between. Music is fine - punk and post-punk mostly, with one or two others (Bowie right now). Had Tom Waits a little while back - which doesn't seem very Peel. That's assuming Peel wasn't in the half hour I missed. Maybe Peel will turn up a bit later. Will keep the machine rolling. Cheers, Steve --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Bravin wrote: > > So I finally got the key information out of Monkey. At least we now > know when the broadcast will be. Wednesday 24th at 8pm (Pacific Time). > Which is 4am (Greenwich Mean Time) Thursday 25th.. > > John > > -------- Original Message -------- > Very cool! > > We should be starting the broadcast on Wednesday the 24th at 8pm > (Pacific Time). > > If you could, we really need support, have your friends go online to > piratecatradio.com and buy a tshirt. > > Thanks > =Monkey > > On 11/18/09 11:39 AM, "John Bravin" wrote: > > Make it good, half the population of Europe between 18 and 80 will > be listening. Peel made shows for radio stations in Britain, > Holland, Germany and Finland and there remains a loyal following. > From saipanda@... Thu Nov 19 07:13:22 2009 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 06:13:22 -0000 Subject: John Peel on Pirate Cat Radio in California In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Seems to have gone into regular DJ programming - from 3pm Tokyo time (whatever that is in San Francisco). Maybe the Peel stuff is from Thursday night West Coast, as originally suggested, rather than a day earlier. Or maybe Peel will turn up at some point in the next 24 hours. Steve W --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Thanks for the updates on this, John. > > Came across your message below about 4.30am (Pacific Time), by my reckoning (1.30 pm Thursday, Tokyo) and have started ripping the stream - really badly probably. My software for this kind of thing always seems fairly hopeless for some reason > > But so far no sign of JP himself, just tracks with no DJ between. Music is fine - punk and post-punk mostly, with one or two others (Bowie right now). Had Tom Waits a little while back - which doesn't seem very Peel. > > That's assuming Peel wasn't in the half hour I missed. > > Maybe Peel will turn up a bit later. > > Will keep the machine rolling. > > Cheers, > > Steve > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Bravin wrote: > > > > So I finally got the key information out of Monkey. At least we now > > know when the broadcast will be. Wednesday 24th at 8pm (Pacific Time). > > Which is 4am (Greenwich Mean Time) Thursday 25th.. > > > > John > > > > -------- Original Message -------- > > Very cool! > > > > We should be starting the broadcast on Wednesday the 24th at 8pm > > (Pacific Time). > > > > If you could, we really need support, have your friends go online to > > piratecatradio.com and buy a tshirt. > > > > Thanks > > =Monkey > > > > On 11/18/09 11:39 AM, "John Bravin" wrote: > > > > Make it good, half the population of Europe between 18 and 80 will > > be listening. Peel made shows for radio stations in Britain, > > Holland, Germany and Finland and there remains a loyal following. > > > From ford.alan@... Thu Nov 19 07:21:52 2009 From: ford.alan@... (alanforduk) Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 06:21:52 -0000 Subject: John Peel on Pirate Cat Radio in California In-Reply-To: Message-ID: or maybe it's next week. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Seems to have gone into regular DJ programming - from 3pm Tokyo time (whatever that is in San Francisco). Maybe the Peel stuff is from Thursday night West Coast, as originally suggested, rather than a day earlier. > > Or maybe Peel will turn up at some point in the next 24 hours. > > Steve W > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > Thanks for the updates on this, John. > > > > Came across your message below about 4.30am (Pacific Time), by my reckoning (1.30 pm Thursday, Tokyo) and have started ripping the stream - really badly probably. My software for this kind of thing always seems fairly hopeless for some reason > > > > But so far no sign of JP himself, just tracks with no DJ between. Music is fine - punk and post-punk mostly, with one or two others (Bowie right now). Had Tom Waits a little while back - which doesn't seem very Peel. > > > > That's assuming Peel wasn't in the half hour I missed. > > > > Maybe Peel will turn up a bit later. > > > > Will keep the machine rolling. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Steve > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Bravin wrote: > > > > > > So I finally got the key information out of Monkey. At least we now > > > know when the broadcast will be. Wednesday 24th at 8pm (Pacific Time). > > > Which is 4am (Greenwich Mean Time) Thursday 25th.. > > > > > > John > > > > > > -------- Original Message -------- > > > Very cool! > > > > > > We should be starting the broadcast on Wednesday the 24th at 8pm > > > (Pacific Time). > > > > > > If you could, we really need support, have your friends go online to > > > piratecatradio.com and buy a tshirt. > > > > > > Thanks > > > =Monkey > > > > > > On 11/18/09 11:39 AM, "John Bravin" wrote: > > > > > > Make it good, half the population of Europe between 18 and 80 will > > > be listening. Peel made shows for radio stations in Britain, > > > Holland, Germany and Finland and there remains a loyal following. > > > > > > From john.bravin@... Thu Nov 19 08:09:16 2009 From: john.bravin@... (festivefifty) Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 07:09:16 -0000 Subject: John Peel on Pirate Cat Radio in California In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yes Steve, it is Wednesday the 24th at 8pm (PT), which is next week. Treat this weeks recording as a dry run for the real thing. John --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "alanforduk" wrote: > > or maybe it's next week. > > From saipanda@... Thu Nov 19 08:36:42 2009 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 07:36:42 -0000 Subject: John Peel on Pirate Cat Radio in California In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Oh yeah, next week... Half the time I don't even know what decade or century it is, so relatively minor not to know what week it is. Will be ready to roll next week! Cheers, Steve W --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "festivefifty" wrote: > > Yes Steve, it is Wednesday the 24th at 8pm (PT), which is next week. Treat this weeks recording as a dry run for the real thing. > > John > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "alanforduk" wrote: > > > > or maybe it's next week. > > > > > From stuart@... Thu Nov 19 11:22:32 2009 From: stuart@... (Stuart Mchugh) Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 10:22:32 +0000 Subject: "John Peel's Scottish Sessions" BBC Radio Scotland, Christmas Day In-Reply-To: <1258624904.169.67669.m5@yahoogroups.com> References: <1258624904.169.67669.m5@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <9F47510E-972C-420B-83C2-F14B271699F6@...> Sadly have no anecdotes of my own, but am sure a few would come to mind via others - ones which Nick and Hermeet will have doubtless already covered! For a big-ish namecheck, Alex Kapranos once told me that he'd driven the Yummy Fur to Maida Vale to do their session - I'm not sure if he ended up playing keyboard on it after that. They'd need to ask him I guess. (Rumour has it that the YF will reform for a few shows in January) I also note that the latest) Peel album has a Spare Snare track on it which would doubtless tie in as a shameless marketing plug. Since I didn't paste this in from the digest I forget what Ken actually asked for, but a, sure it'll make its way to the correct people if necessary! S Stuart Mchugh po box 13516 linlithgow eh49 6wb ... t: 01506 840063 ... e: editor@... From simont@... Thu Nov 19 11:25:47 2009 From: simont@... (sithomas66) Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 10:25:47 -0000 Subject: "John Peel's Scottish Sessions" BBC Radio Scotland, Christmas Day In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hello Ken, Who could forget the lovely Glaswegians Camera Obscura, who seemed to do a session every fortnight for the last 5 years of the Peel show: every one a corker. I'm not sure it gave their career a massive boost, but they are still going strong. I saw them a fortnight ago and it prompted to to download their session with covers of Burns poems. Marvellous! Simon --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken_garner" wrote: > > > Just heard about this one forthcoming from my acquaintance Nick Low - no, not that one, this is the real Nick Low - who also produces here from his base in Glasgow the Craig Charles Funk & Soul show for 6 Music, among other groovy beat happenings (aided by Hermeet Chadha, Peel's former prog ass't): > > "I am producing a 2 hour special for BBC Radio Scotland to be broadcast on Christmas Day called "John Peel's Scottish Sessions" presented by his son Tom Ravenscroft charting the Scottish acts whose careers were boosted by John's programme and the offer to go to Maida Vale to record sessions for his show" he says. > > "It will talk about Scottish Peel session phenomenons from Ivor Cutler to Lulu, del Amitri to The Stretchheads, and John Martyn to The Delgados" > > If you've got other suggestions/contacts/anecdotes. Scottish faves to suggest, let me know quick and I'll pass on the tips to Nick. > > Another one to set the iplayer recording controls for after the Christmas pudding, I guess. However, I understand I may be appearing in it briefly myself, sorry. > > k > From markonnewsgroups@... Thu Nov 19 11:44:37 2009 From: markonnewsgroups@... (Mark) Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 10:44:37 -0000 Subject: John Peel on Pirate Cat Radio in California In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Um, there's no Wednesday the 24th this year! Tuesday the 24th I'm working at odd times, Wednesday the 25th I have off. I've tested recording this station, and barring disaster I can record to mp3 by default; I doubt it would be worth recording to a better format. I'd like to make two quick suggestions (if they haven't been made already): Firstly, (if possible) we should arrange double shifts to cover the entire time: as far as I know we've no idea what these tapes consist of, and who knows what treasures we might miss otherwise. Secondly, we could do what the man said and support the station. We can make donations, or buy t-shirts (not sure about the latter, because of postage; not to mention that even the American version of X-large doesn't really cover where my waist used to be). Quite apart from the Golden Rule, there's an element of self-interest: if we support the station, they might do it again! Cheers all - Mark. From dutch_record_59@... Thu Nov 19 13:10:00 2009 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 04:10:00 -0800 (PST) Subject: [peel] Re: "John Peel's Scottish Sessions" BBC Radio Scotland, Christmas Day In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <375707.26662.qm@...> It would be great if there are sessions from Glencoe (the band). Cheers, Gert ________________________________ From: sithomas66 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thu, November 19, 2009 11:25:47 AM Subject: [peel] Re: "John Peel's Scottish Sessions" BBC Radio Scotland, Christmas Day Hello Ken, Who could forget the lovely Glaswegians Camera Obscura, who seemed to do a session every fortnight for the last 5 years of the Peel show: every one a corker. I'm not sure it gave their career a massive boost, but they are still going strong. I saw them a fortnight ago and it prompted to to download their session with covers of Burns poems. Marvellous! Simon --- In peel@yahoogroups. com, "ken_garner" wrote: > > > Just heard about this one forthcoming from my acquaintance Nick Low - no, not that one, this is the real Nick Low - who also produces here from his base in Glasgow the Craig Charles Funk & Soul show for 6 Music, among other groovy beat happenings (aided by Hermeet Chadha, Peel's former prog ass't): > > "I am producing a 2 hour special for BBC Radio Scotland to be broadcast on Christmas Day called "John Peel's Scottish Sessions" presented by his son Tom Ravenscroft charting the Scottish acts whose careers were boosted by John's programme and the offer to go to Maida Vale to record sessions for his show" he says. > > "It will talk about Scottish Peel session phenomenons from Ivor Cutler to Lulu, del Amitri to The Stretchheads, and John Martyn to The Delgados" > > If you've got other suggestions/ contacts/ anecdotes. Scottish faves to suggest, let me know quick and I'll pass on the tips to Nick. > > Another one to set the iplayer recording controls for after the Christmas pudding, I guess. However, I understand I may be appearing in it briefly myself, sorry. > > k > From tomzero12@... Sat Nov 21 00:51:08 2009 From: tomzero12@... (tomzero) Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 15:51:08 -0800 (PST) Subject: pirate cat In-Reply-To: <93126318CA0E4158B83499E4A006B4EC@MAIN> Message-ID: <663889.22144.qm@...> more on pirate cat...not good news either   http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/culture/detail?entry_id=52075&tsp=1     From andrewianfox33@... Sat Nov 21 12:30:30 2009 From: andrewianfox33@... (Andrew) Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 11:30:30 -0000 Subject: anyone know of any torrent sites currently seeding some of the 17 dvd's? Message-ID: the ones i am after are 5,6 11, 12, 15 and 17 i am seedeing the rest myself in the hope of good karma!! cheers andrew From stuartb@... Sat Nov 21 16:41:05 2009 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 15:41:05 -0000 Subject: "John Peel's Scottish Sessions" BBC Radio Scotland, Christmas Day In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Maybe Cocteau Twins, Arab Strap --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > I don't expect I'll be able to suggest anything that hasn't already occurred to Nick Tom and yourself, so I would hope the likes of the Scars, Josef K, Primevals would get a mention, as well as the bands JP supported even after they made it eg Simple Minds. Slightly off topic would be the fact that Radio Scotland and Radio Clyde also had sessions from local bands, Colin Sommerville/Bily Sloan would be able to help out there. And of Course there was the Sounds of the Suburbs TV show.. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken_garner" wrote: > > > > > > Just heard about this one forthcoming from my acquaintance Nick Low - no, not that one, this is the real Nick Low - who also produces here from his base in Glasgow the Craig Charles Funk & Soul show for 6 Music, among other groovy beat happenings (aided by Hermeet Chadha, Peel's former prog ass't): > > > > "I am producing a 2 hour special for BBC Radio Scotland to be broadcast on Christmas Day called "John Peel's Scottish Sessions" presented by his son Tom Ravenscroft charting the Scottish acts whose careers were boosted by John's programme and the offer to go to Maida Vale to record sessions for his show" he says. > > > > "It will talk about Scottish Peel session phenomenons from Ivor Cutler to Lulu, del Amitri to The Stretchheads, and John Martyn to The Delgados" > > > > If you've got other suggestions/contacts/anecdotes. Scottish faves to suggest, let me know quick and I'll pass on the tips to Nick. > > > > Another one to set the iplayer recording controls for after the Christmas pudding, I guess. However, I understand I may be appearing in it briefly myself, sorry. > > > > k > > > From martinw@... Sun Nov 22 00:50:05 2009 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 23:50:05 +0000 Subject: [peel] anyone know of any torrent sites currently seeding some of the 17 dvd's? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: At 11:30 21/11/2009, you wrote: > > >the ones i am after are 5,6 11, 12, 15 and 17 i am seedeing the rest >myself in the hope of good karma!! > >cheers andrew It may turn out that the Pirate Cat broadcast everyone has been writing about is this From deerlabsky@... Sun Nov 22 04:25:33 2009 From: deerlabsky@... (deerlabsky) Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2009 03:25:33 -0000 Subject: anyone know of any torrent sites currently seeding some of the 17 dvd's? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hello Andrew, Have you tried here . Seems only 15 maybe problematic (0 seeds/4 peers) Good luck, Dan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew" wrote: > > the ones i am after are 5,6 11, 12, 15 and 17 i am seedeing the rest myself in the hope of good karma!! > > > cheers andrew > From jocknroll@... Sun Nov 22 12:49:26 2009 From: jocknroll@... (powerpopuk) Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2009 11:49:26 -0000 Subject: The Popguns/Fifteen To One Message-ID: I appeared on the quiz show "Fifteen To One" in October 1991 wearing a Popguns "Snog" t-shirt. After the show went out on 8 November 91 someone told me that Peel had played (possibly started the show with) a Popguns track (not a session) and dedicated it to me. I'm trying to find (a) the show that dedication occurred on and (b) if it exists, whether legally or illegally. He didn't have a show on Friday 8 Nov 91 but there were shows on Sat 9 Nov 91 and Sun 10 Nov 91. Can anyone provide any insight into my quest? Cheers The Cat www.jocknroll.co.uk From michstoecker@... Sun Nov 22 22:29:55 2009 From: michstoecker@... (michael stoecker) Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2009 21:29:55 +0000 Subject: Looking for Peel 2000-12-21 Xmas at Peel Acres In-Reply-To: <4B044AC7.4000104@...> References: ,<4B044AC7.4000104@...> Message-ID: Hey Everyone, Noticed I missed a Xmas at Peel Acres show thats been circulated. Shows 2000-12-21 and is broken up into two files. The links on the wiki for it on Mediafire are expired. Does anyone have it and would be willing to upload it again please? I would be most appreciative. The Xmas shows he did at Peel Acres are amongst my favs. Thanks so much, Michael Recent Activity: New Members 1 Visit Your Group Start a New Topic MARKETPLACE Mom Power: Discover the community of moms doing more for their families, for the world and for each other Switch to: Text-Only, Daily Digest • Unsubscribe • Terms of Use . _________________________________________________________________ Windows 7: It works the way you want. Learn more. http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/windows-7/default.aspx?ocid=PID24727::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WWL_WIN_evergreen:112009v2 From so_it_goes_2512@... Mon Nov 23 17:19:44 2009 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (Father Christmas) Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 16:19:44 -0000 Subject: Looking for Peel 2000-12-21 Xmas at Peel Acres In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yes, I too would be happy to have this, I can't believe I missed it when I was doing the Peel Celebrations page. Re-up please, somebody..tis nearly the season... Best wishes Steve [TK] --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, michael stoecker wrote: > > > Hey Everyone, > > Noticed I missed a Xmas at Peel Acres show thats been circulated. Shows 2000-12-21 and is broken up into two files. The links on the wiki for it on Mediafire are expired. Does anyone have it and would be willing to upload it again please? > > I would be most appreciative. The Xmas shows he did at Peel Acres are amongst my favs. > > Thanks so much, > > Michael > > Recent Activity: > > > > New Members > 1 > > > > > Visit Your Group > Start a New Topic > > > > > MARKETPLACE > > > Mom Power: Discover the community of moms doing more for their families, for the world and for each other > > > > > > Switch to: Text-Only, Daily Digest • Unsubscribe • Terms of Use > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Windows 7: It works the way you want. Learn more. > http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/windows-7/default.aspx?ocid=PID24727::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WWL_WIN_evergreen:112009v2 > From martinw@... Tue Nov 24 00:40:39 2009 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 23:40:39 +0000 Subject: Bowles Brothers Message-ID: The Bowles Brothers did 2 Peel sessions in 1976 Does anyone happen to have either? martinw From michstoecker@... Tue Nov 24 02:03:54 2009 From: michstoecker@... (michael stoecker) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 01:03:54 +0000 Subject: OT - Joe Strummer's BBC Radio show 'London Calling' Message-ID: Hey guys, Off Topic - But I was wondering if anyone on this list collected Joe Strummer's London Calling show on BBC where he was the DJ for 30 min slots. I know he did six shows at least. I have 3 of them from Feb. 2000. Does anyone have others? Thanks, Michael _________________________________________________________________ Windows 7: I wanted simpler, now it's simpler. I'm a rock star. http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/windows-7/default.aspx?h=myidea?ocid=PID24727::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WWL_WIN_myidea:112009 From deerlabsky@... Tue Nov 24 03:55:43 2009 From: deerlabsky@... (deerlabsky) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 02:55:43 -0000 Subject: OT - Joe Strummer's BBC Radio show 'London Calling' In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Michael, I have none myself, but this may be of interest for you. Bye, Dan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, michael stoecker wrote: > > > Hey guys, > > Off Topic - But I was wondering if anyone on this list collected Joe Strummer's London Calling show on BBC where he was the DJ for 30 min slots. I know he did six shows at least. I have 3 of them from Feb. 2000. > > Does anyone have others? > > Thanks, > > Michael > > _________________________________________________________________ > Windows 7: I wanted simpler, now it's simpler. I'm a rock star. > http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/windows-7/default.aspx?h=myidea?ocid=PI\ D24727::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WWL_WIN_myidea:112009 > From dr_mango2004@... Tue Nov 24 04:18:06 2009 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 03:18:06 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: Looking for Peel 2000-12-21 Xmas at Peel Acres In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <320802.42842.qm@...> Happy to oblige: Peel 21-12-2000a.mp3 http://www.mediafire.com/?zmft3x1jq0o Peel 21-12-2000bn.mp3 http://www.mediafire.com/?nyyqm3z2myk Dr M. --- On Mon, 23/11/09, Father Christmas wrote: From: Father Christmas Subject: [peel] Re: Looking for Peel 2000-12-21 Xmas at Peel Acres To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, 23 November, 2009, 16:19   Yes, I too would be happy to have this, I can't believe I missed it when I was doing the Peel Celebrations page. Re-up please, somebody..tis nearly the season... Best wishes Steve [TK] --- In peel@yahoogroups. com, michael stoecker wrote: > > > Hey Everyone, > > Noticed I missed a Xmas at Peel Acres show thats been circulated. Shows 2000-12-21 and is broken up into two files. The links on the wiki for it on Mediafire are expired. Does anyone have it and would be willing to upload it again please? > > I would be most appreciative. The Xmas shows he did at Peel Acres are amongst my favs. > > Thanks so much, > > Michael > > Recent Activity: > > > > New Members > 1 > > > > > Visit Your Group > Start a New Topic > > > > > MARKETPLACE > > > Mom Power: Discover the community of moms doing more for their families, for the world and for each other > > > > > > Switch to: Text-Only, Daily Digest • Unsubscribe • Terms of Use > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > Windows 7: It works the way you want. Learn more. > http://www.microsof t.com/Windows/ windows-7/ default.aspx? ocid=PID24727: :T:WLMTAGL: ON:WL:en- US:WWL_WIN_ evergreen: 112009v2 > From michstoecker@... Tue Nov 24 04:30:56 2009 From: michstoecker@... (michael stoecker) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 03:30:56 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: OT - Joe Strummer's BBC Radio show 'London Calling' In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: Thanks a billion. Thats what I needed exactly. To: peel@yahoogroups.com From: deerlabsky@... Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 02:55:43 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: OT - Joe Strummer's BBC Radio show 'London Calling' Hi Michael, I have none myself, but this may be of interest for you. Bye, Dan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, michael stoecker wrote: > > > Hey guys, > > Off Topic - But I was wondering if anyone on this list collected Joe Strummer's London Calling show on BBC where he was the DJ for 30 min slots. I know he did six shows at least. I have 3 of them from Feb. 2000. > > Does anyone have others? > > Thanks, > > Michael > > _________________________________________________________________ > Windows 7: I wanted simpler, now it's simpler. I'm a rock star. > http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/windows-7/default.aspx?h=myidea?ocid=PID24727::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WWL_WIN_myidea:112009 > _________________________________________________________________ Windows 7: I wanted simpler, now it's simpler. I'm a rock star. http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/windows-7/default.aspx?h=myidea?ocid=PID24727::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WWL_WIN_myidea:112009 From michstoecker@... Tue Nov 24 04:35:00 2009 From: michstoecker@... (michael stoecker) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 03:35:00 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Looking for Peel 2000-12-21 Xmas at Peel Acres In-Reply-To: <320802.42842.qm@...> References: ,<320802.42842.qm@...> Message-ID: Thanks a 2nd billion! You guys never cease to amaze me. Michael To: peel@yahoogroups.com From: dr_mango2004@... Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 03:18:06 +0000 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Looking for Peel 2000-12-21 Xmas at Peel Acres Happy to oblige: Peel 21-12-2000a.mp3 http://www.mediafire.com/?zmft3x1jq0o Peel 21-12-2000bn.mp3 http://www.mediafire.com/?nyyqm3z2myk Dr M. --- On Mon, 23/11/09, Father Christmas wrote: From: Father Christmas Subject: [peel] Re: Looking for Peel 2000-12-21 Xmas at Peel Acres To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, 23 November, 2009, 16:19 Yes, I too would be happy to have this, I can't believe I missed it when I was doing the Peel Celebrations page. Re-up please, somebody..tis nearly the season... Best wishes Steve [TK] --- In peel@yahoogroups. com, michael stoecker wrote: > > > Hey Everyone, > > Noticed I missed a Xmas at Peel Acres show thats been circulated. Shows 2000-12-21 and is broken up into two files. The links on the wiki for it on Mediafire are expired. Does anyone have it and would be willing to upload it again please? > > I would be most appreciative. The Xmas shows he did at Peel Acres are amongst my favs. > > Thanks so much, > > Michael > > Recent Activity: > > > > New Members > 1 > > > > > Visit Your Group > Start a New Topic > > > > > MARKETPLACE > > > Mom Power: Discover the community of moms doing more for their families, for the world and for each other > > > > > > Switch to: Text-Only, Daily Digest • Unsubscribe • Terms of Use > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > Windows 7: It works the way you want. Learn more. > http://www.microsof t.com/Windows/ windows-7/ default.aspx? ocid=PID24727: :T:WLMTAGL: ON:WL:en- US:WWL_WIN_ evergreen: 112009v2 > _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail: Trusted email with powerful SPAM protection. http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/177141665/direct/01/ From so_it_goes_2512@... Tue Nov 24 16:10:42 2009 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (Father Christmas) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 15:10:42 -0000 Subject: Looking for Peel 2000-12-21 Xmas at Peel Acres In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Doc Thanks a million (sorry, I'm poor so I don't have a billion to spare) for this treasure. And thanks too to Alan for a separately uploaded recording: as discussed previously, any version is worth having. Best wishes Steve [TK] --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, michael stoecker wrote: > > > Thanks a 2nd billion! You guys never cease to amaze me. > > Michael > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > From: dr_mango2004@... > Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 03:18:06 +0000 > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Looking for Peel 2000-12-21 Xmas at Peel Acres > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Happy to oblige: > > Peel 21-12-2000a.mp3 > http://www.mediafire.com/?zmft3x1jq0o > > Peel 21-12-2000bn.mp3 > http://www.mediafire.com/?nyyqm3z2myk > > Dr M. > > --- On Mon, 23/11/09, Father Christmas wrote: > > From: Father Christmas > Subject: [peel] Re: Looking for Peel 2000-12-21 Xmas at Peel Acres > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Monday, 23 November, 2009, 16:19 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yes, I too would be happy to have this, I can't believe I missed it when I was doing the Peel Celebrations page. Re-up please, somebody..tis nearly the season... > > > > Best wishes > > Steve [TK] > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups. com, michael stoecker wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hey Everyone, > > > > > > Noticed I missed a Xmas at Peel Acres show thats been circulated. Shows 2000-12-21 and is broken up into two files. The links on the wiki for it on Mediafire are expired. Does anyone have it and would be willing to upload it again please? > > > > > > I would be most appreciative. The Xmas shows he did at Peel Acres are amongst my favs. > > > > > > Thanks so much, > > > > > > Michael > > > > > > Recent Activity: > > > > > > > > > > > > New Members > > > 1 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Visit Your Group > > > Start a New Topic > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > MARKETPLACE > > > > > > > > > Mom Power: Discover the community of moms doing more for their families, for the world and for each other > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Switch to: Text-Only, Daily Digest • Unsubscribe • Terms of Use > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > > > Windows 7: It works the way you want. Learn more. > > > http://www.microsof t.com/Windows/ windows-7/ default.aspx? ocid=PID24727: :T:WLMTAGL: ON:WL:en- US:WWL_WIN_ evergreen: 112009v2 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Hotmail: Trusted email with powerful SPAM protection. > http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/177141665/direct/01/ > From stuartb@... Tue Nov 24 17:03:52 2009 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 16:03:52 -0000 Subject: Shows collected into Mediafire folder Message-ID: Found out how to allow the files to be browsable and block downloaded on Mediafire so here is the link Though I think that also means that anyone downloading any of my individual shows will also be able to go to that page to view all shared files. Nothing new today, so mailing list regulars should already have these shows Stuart From saipanda@... Wed Nov 25 15:26:58 2009 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 14:26:58 -0000 Subject: John Peel on Pirate Cat Radio in California In-Reply-To: <4B044AC7.4000104@...> Message-ID: Just to bump this thread back to life. 25th seems to be today - but it might be Thursday (ie, tomorrow). Have tried recording and listening to the station today, but seem to be having a problem with the stream in the last few hours. Any suggestions? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Bravin wrote: > > Further update from Monkey (a man of few words). He claims he will be > playing John Peel recordings all day on Thursday 25th November. Whether > he means continuously or in bursts on the 8 different DJ shows is not > clear. Possibly just a clever ruse to add listeners. > > Does anyone have a 1TByte hard drive spare to capture all the shows, and > then sort out the wheat from the chaff at a later date. Unlikely as that > seems, it would be a pity to miss 18 hours of Peel shows broadcast in > one block. Even if one of the shows has a Public Service Announcement > every 30 mins on Condoms, Safe Sex, Hepatitis and Swine Flu. > From david.foster1@... Wed Nov 25 17:15:04 2009 From: david.foster1@... (poeticalmonkey) Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 16:15:04 -0000 Subject: Problems with Festive Fifty files from Radio Archive Message-ID: Hi all, I'm wondering if anyone can help. I've been trying to download some of the Festive Fifty shows from the Radio Archive at www.30242.net, and I'm finding that most of the files seem to be faulty. Specifically, I've downloaded shows from 1998, 2000 and 2001 and for some reason, although the details of the file indicate the correct length, they almost all just stop playing part of the way through, in some cases cutting off big chunks of the recording. Has anyone else found this to be the case? I don't think it's an error at my end but it might be. Is there anywhere else to get the files from? Apologies if this has come up before, and thanks in advance if anyone can help. Best wishes, David From billfromnorthwales@... Wed Nov 25 17:38:51 2009 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 16:38:51 -0000 Subject: Shows collected into Mediafire folder In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thank you Stuart, Quite a few I did not have, actually. And so easy from Mediafire, it seems much easier to download than Rapidshare or Megaupload, or the abysmal Rapidshare.de Cheers --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > > Found out how to allow the files to be browsable and block downloaded on > Mediafire so here is the link > 915340b15c08f7e866bfb1230ce0> > > Though I think that also means that anyone downloading any of my > individual shows will also be able to go to that page to view all shared > files. > > Nothing new today, so mailing list regulars should already have these > shows > > Stuart > From markonnewsgroups@... Wed Nov 25 22:16:11 2009 From: markonnewsgroups@... (Mark) Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 21:16:11 -0000 Subject: John Peel on Pirate Cat Radio in California In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > Just to bump this thread back to life. 25th seems to be today - but it might be Thursday (ie, tomorrow). Have tried recording and listening to the station today, but seem to be having a problem with the stream in the last few hours. > > Any suggestions? Last night I tried recording the stream overnight, for 8 hours or so: I haven't listened to all [or even much] of it, but it seemed to work OK. I'll try the same tonight and see what happens! Mark. From john.bravin@... Wed Nov 25 22:51:01 2009 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 22:51:01 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel on Pirate Cat Radio in California In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4B0DA6C5.2090504@...> I'm also listening at the moment (to Miss Deena's Vinyl Escapade ) and enjoying both her show and the music she is playing. She only plays vinyl which is an interesting way to pick your playlist. My guess one of tonight's shows on around 4am GMT will have the Peel tapes. Probably Monkey and Pals on between 8pm-10pm Pacific Time. I had some problem streaming into Windows Media Player, but it works fine with Total Recorder. John Mark wrote: > > > > > Just to bump this thread back to life. 25th seems to be today - but > it might be Thursday (ie, tomorrow). Have tried recording and > listening to the station today, but seem to be having a problem with > the stream in the last few hours. > > > > Any suggestions? > > Last night I tried recording the stream overnight, for 8 hours or so: > I haven't listened to all [or even much] of it, but it seemed to work > OK. I'll try the same tonight and see what happens! > > Mark > From jimmystep@... Thu Nov 26 00:09:10 2009 From: jimmystep@... (Jimmy Stepek) Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 15:09:10 -0800 (PST) Subject: [peel] Re: Shows collected into Mediafire folder In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <929235.74646.qm@...> > And so easy from Mediafire, it seems much easier to > download than Rapidshare or Megaupload, or the abysmal > Rapidshare.de Another plus point is that if you have your own mediafire account, you can just hit the "add selected files to your account" button & it adds them to your account. This means you don't have to bookmark the other account & can d/l the files at a time that suits yourself (in my case sometime after the end of November as BT have me on excessive usage watch, bah, humbug,) From john.bravin@... Thu Nov 26 07:12:53 2009 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2009 07:12:53 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel on Pirate Cat Radio in California In-Reply-To: <4B0DA6C5.2090504@...> References: <4B0DA6C5.2090504@...> Message-ID: <4B0E1C65.1020601@...> Have done a quick scan of 8 hours recordings but have found nothing other than a section of a BBC Radio 4 continuity announcer. Will look tonight in more detail. John Bravin wrote: > > > I'm also listening at the moment (to Miss Deena's Vinyl Escapade > ) and enjoying > both her show and the music she is playing. She only plays vinyl which > is an interesting way to pick your playlist. My guess one of tonight's > shows on around 4am GMT will have the Peel tapes. Probably Monkey and > Pals on > between 8pm-10pm Pacific Time. > > I had some problem streaming into Windows Media Player, but it works > fine with Total Recorder. > > John > From saipanda@... Thu Nov 26 09:57:15 2009 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2009 08:57:15 -0000 Subject: John Peel on Pirate Cat Radio in California In-Reply-To: <4B0E1C65.1020601@...> Message-ID: I got an episode of Hitch Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy a few hours ago, which is always enjoyable. Seems like some kind of punk era iTunes playlist at the moment - no DJ. Will carry on recording. But maybe Peel will come up as part of some Thanksgiving special - while everyone is busy with the turkey. Speaking of which, happy Thanksgiving today to all list members in the States! Cheers, Steve --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Bravin wrote: > > Have done a quick scan of 8 hours recordings but have found nothing > other than a section of a BBC Radio 4 continuity announcer. Will look > tonight in more detail. > > John Bravin wrote: > > > > > > I'm also listening at the moment (to Miss Deena's Vinyl Escapade > > ) and enjoying > > both her show and the music she is playing. She only plays vinyl which > > is an interesting way to pick your playlist. My guess one of tonight's > > shows on around 4am GMT will have the Peel tapes. Probably Monkey and > > Pals on > > between 8pm-10pm Pacific Time. > > > > I had some problem streaming into Windows Media Player, but it works > > fine with Total Recorder. > > > > John > > > From markonnewsgroups@... Thu Nov 26 10:46:22 2009 From: markonnewsgroups@... (Mark) Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2009 09:46:22 -0000 Subject: John Peel on Pirate Cat Radio in California In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > I got an episode of Hitch Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy a few hours ago, which is always enjoyable. Seems like some kind of punk era iTunes playlist at the moment - no DJ. Will carry on recording. > > But maybe Peel will come up as part of some Thanksgiving special - while everyone is busy with the turkey. > > Speaking of which, happy Thanksgiving today to all list members in the States! As I write, at 9.40 or so, an MP3 version of the 1982 Festive Fifty has finished, and another MP3 version of the 2000 Festive Fifty has just started. So perhaps all-MP3 versions of what we already know; that would be disappointing, but it's still fun to listen to! I haven't listened to what I recorded overnight; if there's anything new, I'll post it. To echo Steve, happy Thanksgiving to our US friends (and as it happens I'll be having turkey later)! I wonder, would Thanksgiving and Festive Fifties go together? Cheers - Mark. From so_it_goes_2512@... Thu Nov 26 16:55:00 2009 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (Father Christmas) Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2009 15:55:00 -0000 Subject: John Peel on Pirate Cat Radio in California In-Reply-To: Message-ID: As of writing (00:50 a.m. on Friday Korean time, so 3.50 p.m. GMT on Thursday) the Festive Fifty of 1980 is being played in the versions available on DVD torrent 1. So is this what we have been waiting for? Best wishes Steve [TK] --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Mark" wrote: > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > I got an episode of Hitch Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy a few hours ago, which is always enjoyable. Seems like some kind of punk era iTunes playlist at the moment - no DJ. Will carry on recording. > > > > But maybe Peel will come up as part of some Thanksgiving special - while everyone is busy with the turkey. > > > > Speaking of which, happy Thanksgiving today to all list members in the States! > > > As I write, at 9.40 or so, an MP3 version of the 1982 Festive Fifty has finished, and another MP3 version of the 2000 Festive Fifty has just started. So perhaps all-MP3 versions of what we already know; that would be disappointing, but it's still fun to listen to! > > I haven't listened to what I recorded overnight; if there's anything new, I'll post it. > > To echo Steve, happy Thanksgiving to our US friends (and as it happens I'll be having turkey later)! I wonder, would Thanksgiving and Festive Fifties go together? > > > Cheers - Mark. > From david.foster1@... Fri Nov 27 12:13:00 2009 From: david.foster1@... (poeticalmonkey) Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2009 11:13:00 -0000 Subject: Problems with Festive Fifty files from Radio Archive In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi all, Given that my query has elicited no responses, does this mean that nobody else has downloaded the files from the radio archive that I mentioned? Is there anywhere else to download these complete festive fifty shows? I've has a pretty thorough search and have only found the torrent that includes edited versions of the festive fifty shows in question. Any help or suggestions would be very much appreciated. Cheers, David --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "poeticalmonkey" wrote: > > Hi all, > > I'm wondering if anyone can help. I've been trying to download some of the Festive Fifty shows from the Radio Archive at www.30242.net, and I'm finding that most of the files seem to be faulty. > > Specifically, I've downloaded shows from 1998, 2000 and 2001 and for some reason, although the details of the file indicate the correct length, they almost all just stop playing part of the way through, in some cases cutting off big chunks of the recording. > > Has anyone else found this to be the case? I don't think it's an error at my end but it might be. Is there anywhere else to get the files from? > > Apologies if this has come up before, and thanks in advance if anyone can help. > > Best wishes, > David > From so_it_goes_2512@... Fri Nov 27 13:50:51 2009 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (Father Christmas) Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2009 12:50:51 -0000 Subject: Problems with Festive Fifty files from Radio Archive In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi David I'm sorry that no-one else has answered your query. Email me off-list and I'll see what I can do for you. Best wishes Steve [TK] --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "poeticalmonkey" wrote: > > Hi all, > > Given that my query has elicited no responses, does this mean that nobody else has downloaded the files from the radio archive that I mentioned? > > Is there anywhere else to download these complete festive fifty shows? I've has a pretty thorough search and have only found the torrent that includes edited versions of the festive fifty shows in question. > > Any help or suggestions would be very much appreciated. > > Cheers, > David > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "poeticalmonkey" wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > I'm wondering if anyone can help. I've been trying to download some of the Festive Fifty shows from the Radio Archive at www.30242.net, and I'm finding that most of the files seem to be faulty. > > > > Specifically, I've downloaded shows from 1998, 2000 and 2001 and for some reason, although the details of the file indicate the correct length, they almost all just stop playing part of the way through, in some cases cutting off big chunks of the recording. > > > > Has anyone else found this to be the case? I don't think it's an error at my end but it might be. Is there anywhere else to get the files from? > > > > Apologies if this has come up before, and thanks in advance if anyone can help. > > > > Best wishes, > > David > > > From stuartb@... Fri Nov 27 14:00:09 2009 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2009 13:00:09 -0000 Subject: Problems with Festive Fifty files from Radio Archive In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I have the files and seem to be playable, maybe you are getting corrupted downloads? If Steve can't help then let me know exactly which files you need and I'll see if I can upload one to Mediafire as a test. Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Father Christmas" wrote: > > Hi David > > I'm sorry that no-one else has answered your query. Email me off-list and I'll see what I can do for you. > > Best wishes > Steve [TK] > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "poeticalmonkey" wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > Given that my query has elicited no responses, does this mean that nobody else has downloaded the files from the radio archive that I mentioned? > > > > Is there anywhere else to download these complete festive fifty shows? I've has a pretty thorough search and have only found the torrent that includes edited versions of the festive fifty shows in question. > > > > Any help or suggestions would be very much appreciated. > > > > Cheers, > > David > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "poeticalmonkey" wrote: > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I'm wondering if anyone can help. I've been trying to download some of the Festive Fifty shows from the Radio Archive at www.30242.net, and I'm finding that most of the files seem to be faulty. > > > > > > Specifically, I've downloaded shows from 1998, 2000 and 2001 and for some reason, although the details of the file indicate the correct length, they almost all just stop playing part of the way through, in some cases cutting off big chunks of the recording. > > > > > > Has anyone else found this to be the case? I don't think it's an error at my end but it might be. Is there anywhere else to get the files from? > > > > > > Apologies if this has come up before, and thanks in advance if anyone can help. > > > > > > Best wishes, > > > David > > > > > > From eddie.duffy@... Sun Nov 29 14:32:42 2009 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 13:32:42 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Mick, (and anyone else who's interested) Thanks to Paul (via Steve W), I received a CD of this yesterday. So here it is (47 min, 192K MP3, 64.3Mb): http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BVGGIFEF wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/16_February_1969 The CD was split into tracks, so I've left it that way. Eddie. P.S. Audiophiles might like to know that at least part of the show appears to have gone through one or more lossy encoding processes before mine, so the CD was probably created from an MP3 source. Trader's Little Helper reported: 01 - Track01.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. 02 - Track02.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 95%. 03 - Track03.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. 04 - Track04.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. 05 - Track05.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 95%. 06 - Track06.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. 07 - Track07.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. 08 - Track08.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 95%. 09 - Track09.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 95%. 10 - Track10.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 95%. 11 - Track11.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. 12 - Track12.wav - track looks like CDDA with probability 94%. 13 - Track13.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. 14 - Track14.wav - track looks like CDDA with probability 100%. 15 - Track15.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. 16 - Track16.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 91%. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > BTW, I don't suppose that the portion of the 16th Feb 1969 Top Gear show mentioned on wiki is available anywhere is it ??? ;-) > > Cheers > MC > From so_it_goes_2512@... Sun Nov 29 15:41:45 2009 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (Father Christmas) Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 14:41:45 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Eddie Thanks, and looking forward to this! However, Megaupload is saying the file is temporarily unavilable. Best wishes Steve [TK] --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Duffy" wrote: > > Hi Mick, > (and anyone else who's interested) > > Thanks to Paul (via Steve W), I received a CD of this yesterday. So here it is (47 min, 192K MP3, 64.3Mb): > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BVGGIFEF > wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/16_February_1969 > > The CD was split into tracks, so I've left it that way. > > Eddie. > > P.S. Audiophiles might like to know that at least part of the show appears to have gone through one or more lossy encoding processes before mine, so the CD was probably created from an MP3 source. Trader's Little Helper reported: > > 01 - Track01.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. > 02 - Track02.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 95%. > 03 - Track03.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. > 04 - Track04.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. > 05 - Track05.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 95%. > 06 - Track06.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. > 07 - Track07.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. > 08 - Track08.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 95%. > 09 - Track09.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 95%. > 10 - Track10.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 95%. > 11 - Track11.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. > 12 - Track12.wav - track looks like CDDA with probability 94%. > 13 - Track13.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. > 14 - Track14.wav - track looks like CDDA with probability 100%. > 15 - Track15.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. > 16 - Track16.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 91%. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > > > BTW, I don't suppose that the portion of the 16th Feb 1969 Top Gear show mentioned on wiki is available anywhere is it ??? ;-) > > > > Cheers > > MC > > > From eddie.duffy@... Sun Nov 29 16:49:52 2009 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 15:49:52 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Steve, Yes, this seems to happen a lot nowadays, usually shortly after the original upload. The problem generally sorts itself out after a couple of hours. I'd post it Mediafire as well, but uploads there are timing out on me at the moment. Eddie. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Father Christmas" wrote: > > Hi Eddie > > Thanks, and looking forward to this! However, Megaupload is saying the file is temporarily unavilable. > > Best wishes > Steve [TK] > From ford.alan@... Sun Nov 29 16:51:59 2009 From: ford.alan@... (alanforduk) Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 15:51:59 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: That's a brand new 'feature' of Megaupload; You have to just keep trying (worked for me 4th time). Many thanks Eddie, Alan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Father Christmas" wrote: > > Hi Eddie > > Thanks, and looking forward to this! However, Megaupload is saying the file is temporarily unavilable. > > Best wishes > Steve [TK] > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Duffy" wrote: > > > > Hi Mick, > > (and anyone else who's interested) > > > > Thanks to Paul (via Steve W), I received a CD of this yesterday. So here it is (47 min, 192K MP3, 64.3Mb): > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BVGGIFEF > > wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/16_February_1969 > > > > The CD was split into tracks, so I've left it that way. > > > > Eddie. > > > > P.S. Audiophiles might like to know that at least part of the show appears to have gone through one or more lossy encoding processes before mine, so the CD was probably created from an MP3 source. Trader's Little Helper reported: > > > > 01 - Track01.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. > > 02 - Track02.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 95%. > > 03 - Track03.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. > > 04 - Track04.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. > > 05 - Track05.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 95%. > > 06 - Track06.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. > > 07 - Track07.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. > > 08 - Track08.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 95%. > > 09 - Track09.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 95%. > > 10 - Track10.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 95%. > > 11 - Track11.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. > > 12 - Track12.wav - track looks like CDDA with probability 94%. > > 13 - Track13.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. > > 14 - Track14.wav - track looks like CDDA with probability 100%. > > 15 - Track15.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. > > 16 - Track16.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 91%. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mickcapewell" wrote: > > > > > > BTW, I don't suppose that the portion of the 16th Feb 1969 Top Gear show mentioned on wiki is available anywhere is it ??? ;-) > > > > > > Cheers > > > MC > > > > > > From unity.gain@... Sun Nov 29 17:49:27 2009 From: unity.gain@... (Roger Carruthers) Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 16:49:27 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Me too, Cheers Roger On 29/11/2009 14:41, "Father Christmas" wrote: > > > > > > Hi Eddie > > Thanks, and looking forward to this! However, Megaupload is saying the file is > temporarily unavilable. > > Best wishes > Steve [TK] > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "Eddie Duffy" > wrote: >> > >> > Hi Mick, >> > (and anyone else who's interested) >> > >> > Thanks to Paul (via Steve W), I received a CD of this yesterday. So here it >> is (47 min, 192K MP3, 64.3Mb): >> > >> > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BVGGIFEF >> > wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/16_February_1969 >> > >> > The CD was split into tracks, so I've left it that way. >> > >> > Eddie. >> > >> > P.S. Audiophiles might like to know that at least part of the show appears >> to have gone through one or more lossy encoding processes before mine, so the >> CD was probably created from an MP3 source. Trader's Little Helper reported: >> > >> > 01 - Track01.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. >> > 02 - Track02.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 95%. >> > 03 - Track03.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. >> > 04 - Track04.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. >> > 05 - Track05.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 95%. >> > 06 - Track06.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. >> > 07 - Track07.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. >> > 08 - Track08.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 95%. >> > 09 - Track09.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 95%. >> > 10 - Track10.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 95%. >> > 11 - Track11.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. >> > 12 - Track12.wav - track looks like CDDA with probability 94%. >> > 13 - Track13.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. >> > 14 - Track14.wav - track looks like CDDA with probability 100%. >> > 15 - Track15.wav - source of track cannot be qualified. >> > 16 - Track16.wav - track looks like MPEG with probability 91%. >> > >> > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , >> "mickcapewell" wrote: >>> > > >>> > > BTW, I don't suppose that the portion of the 16th Feb 1969 Top Gear show >>> mentioned on wiki is available anywhere is it ??? ;-) >>> > > >>> > > Cheers >>> > > MC >>> > > >> > > > > > > From eddie.duffy@... Sun Nov 29 18:00:52 2009 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 17:00:52 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: If anyone else is suffering from the Megaupload blues, the file can now be grabbed from my Mediafire folder: http://www.mediafire.com/DuffPaddy (seems bloody slow at the moment though) Eddie. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Roger Carruthers wrote: > > Me too, > Cheers > Roger > > > On 29/11/2009 14:41, "Father Christmas" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Eddie > > > > Thanks, and looking forward to this! However, Megaupload is saying the file is > > temporarily unavilable. > > > > Best wishes > > Steve [TK] > > From michael.capewell@... Sun Nov 29 18:11:46 2009 From: michael.capewell@... (mickcapewell) Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 17:11:46 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: More Old Playlists 1968-69 References: Message-ID: <1D707C7D99B04AF7A8C03AA62CBDCFCB@MAIN> If anyone else is suffering from the Megaupload blues, **** Just got it working at about the 12th attempt :-) Many thanks Eddie (and Paul and Steve). I'm no audiophile so I'm just grateful to have it :-) Cheers Mick C From so_it_goes_2512@... Mon Nov 30 01:23:35 2009 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (Father Christmas) Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 00:23:35 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Eddie Tried this morning, no problems. Thanks for this show, and all the replies! Best wishes Steve [TK] --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Duffy" wrote: > > Hi Steve, > > Yes, this seems to happen a lot nowadays, usually shortly after the original upload. The problem generally sorts itself out after a couple of hours. I'd post it Mediafire as well, but uploads there are timing out on me at the moment. > > Eddie. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Father Christmas" wrote: > > > > Hi Eddie > > > > Thanks, and looking forward to this! However, Megaupload is saying the file is temporarily unavilable. > > > > Best wishes > > Steve [TK] > > > From saipanda@... Mon Nov 30 04:58:25 2009 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 03:58:25 -0000 Subject: More Old Playlists 1968-69 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Just to add my thanks to Eddie and Paul for the show, as well as to Colin for putting me in touch with Paul. Cheers, Steve W --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Father Christmas" wrote: > > Hi Eddie > > Tried this morning, no problems. Thanks for this show, and all the replies! > > Best wishes > Steve [TK] > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Duffy" wrote: > > > > Hi Steve, > > > > Yes, this seems to happen a lot nowadays, usually shortly after the original upload. The problem generally sorts itself out after a couple of hours. I'd post it Mediafire as well, but uploads there are timing out on me at the moment. > > > > Eddie. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Father Christmas" wrote: > > > > > > Hi Eddie > > > > > > Thanks, and looking forward to this! However, Megaupload is saying the file is temporarily unavilable. > > > > > > Best wishes > > > Steve [TK] > > > > > > From ddriscoll@... Mon Nov 30 09:55:58 2009 From: ddriscoll@... (Dave Driscoll) Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 08:55:58 -0000 Subject: Sealed With A Fish? Message-ID: <5B3FB59F1AF24BB49E71A26295A58EB5@DRISCOLL> I know this is a bit off topic.. & I know this sounds like a question that would have been poised to PEEL on one of shows.. I have recently been listening to works of Eilert Pilarm, the Swedish Elvis (just go into youtube & search "Eilert Pilarm" & your life will be enhanced) Now here's the rub.. It reminded me of a Nordic singer that Peel played in the mid 80's .. In particular a version of Bobby Vinton's "Sealed with a kiss" although.. it actually came out as "Sealed With A Fish!".. With the singer getting close to crying at the end just sobbing "Fish! .... Fish!" .. It may well be the Mighty Eilert, it is certainly in his "style" I thought I might have it on tape somewhere but have yet to find it... Any ideas?