Hello (.. and can someone summarise the status of the FF archive)

brockleyal brockleyal@...
Sun Nov 8 22:28:55 CET 2009


Thank you to everyone who's chipped in with tips on how to find my way around. 



--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, michael stoecker <michstoecker@...> wrote:
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> 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. 
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> 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)
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> Hi Alan
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> 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) :)
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> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" <brockleyal@> wrote:
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> > 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 !
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> > 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..
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> > I also have a few video bits around. eg. This Is Your Life. Are these widely available ?
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> > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" stuartb@ wrote:
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> > > Hi Alan and welcome.
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> > > 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!
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> > > 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.
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> > > Stuart
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> > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "brockleyal" <brockleyal@> wrote:
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> > > > I have to admit I've always been quite possessive with my own John Peel archive. > 
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> > > > Regards to all,
> > > > Alan ..
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