From stuartb@... Fri Apr 1 02:55:18 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2011 00:55:18 -0000 Subject: Alternative Cure Message-ID: Following on from their 1985 Birmingham NEC show, In Concert returned for more Cure at Glastonbury in 1986.... http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Cure_Glastonbury,_21st_June_1986 Stuart From deadearnest@... Fri Apr 1 11:24:07 2011 From: deadearnest@... (deadearnest1) Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2011 09:24:07 -0000 Subject: I like Steve Hillage and so did Peel In-Reply-To: Message-ID: That's cool - looking forward to the results and CD's - all in good time. Can anyone tell me why I might have stopped receiving the postings from the group - I thought it was quiet and realised that I'd not received a digest in the last 7 days!!!! So had to come into yahoo to see the postings - any ideas anyone? Thanks, Andy G aka Dead Earnest --- In peel@...m, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > I already posted my FM version of the December 1976 TX of Steve Hillage in Concert: > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/BillfromNorthWales/1976-12-11%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20(Steve%20Hillage).mp3 > > But you know I am digitising some of Deadearnest tapes, well I found what sounds like a Pre FM vinyl recording which has an extra track (Not Fade Away) and sounds better. > > So I have put it up as > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/BillfromNorthWales/1976-12-11%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20(Steve%20Hillage)%20PreFM.mp3 > > to mark the 34th anniverary of the year that Peel played all of side 2 of Motivation Radio (another recording lost alas) but faded all the tracks into each other quite skillfully. > > So much so, that when I bought the record, I took it back to NEMS to complain that the record had spaces between the tracks. > > Good luck cut and pasting that, I dunno why we get %20 instead of space? > > Anyway, they are both here > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/BillfromNorthWales/ > > as 1976-12-11 BBC In Concert (Steve Hillage).mp3 > > and 1976-12-11 BBC In Concert (Steve Hillage) PreFM.mp3 > > > Thank you Deadearnest (Andy) Soon, I promise...soon > > > Bill fnw > From davidquantick@... Fri Apr 1 12:22:45 2011 From: davidquantick@... (David Quantick) Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2011 11:22:45 +0100 (BST) Subject: =?utf-8?B?UmU6IFtwZWVsXSBKb2huIENhdiBUYXBlcyDigJMgRXAgIzQ=?= In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <944273.46317.qm@...> Very excited! And I know I can look it up on line but part of my fun is the anticipation of what's coming up and when - even 30 odd years later I find myself going, "Yeah! Freebird!" I BET Shine On You Crazy Diamond's coming up. From davidquantick@... Fri Apr 1 12:23:54 2011 From: davidquantick@... (David Quantick) Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2011 11:23:54 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: 1985 concert - Cult [1 Attachment] In-Reply-To: <180149.67191.qm@...> Message-ID: <970462.13985.qm@...> Thanks Gert! From haze.harrison@... Fri Apr 1 13:21:50 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2011 11:21:50 -0000 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?q?Re:_John_Cav_Tapes_=96_Ep_#4?= In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Deaf School!! Now I'm going to have to find that old vinyl... Hi Jo Hi --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > And so to the penultimate night of the first ever Festive 50, and a slightly more eventful show than the previous night, perhaps, with very much of-their-time session repeats from Frankie Miller and Deaf School, and the #18-11 F50 rundown featuring Beefheart, The Legendary Stardust Cowboy, Neil Young, and Poco's Rose of Cimarron - twice! > > Ken > > Peel 1976-12-30 F50 #18-11.mp3 > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MV8GP1ZT > From haze.harrison@... Fri Apr 1 13:24:24 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2011 11:24:24 -0000 Subject: I like Steve Hillage and so did Peel In-Reply-To: <3286146B-C136-4937-AAC9-68D8104E915B@...> Message-ID: Paris Theatre 1979 should be on the Mooo later today --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Davidquantick wrote: > > We all like Hillage! > > On 31 Mar 2011, at 21:31, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > Spooky! I've just pulled out a few tapes for the next batch of 'In Concert' shows and top of the pile is the Hillage show from 1979.... > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > > > I already posted my FM version of the December 1976 TX of Steve Hillage in Concert: > > > > > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/BillfromNorthWales/1976-12-11%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20(Steve%20Hillage).mp3 > > > > > > But you know I am digitising some of Deadearnest tapes, well I found what sounds like a Pre FM vinyl recording which has an extra track (Not Fade Away) and sounds better. > > > > > > So I have put it up as > > > > > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/BillfromNorthWales/1976-12-11%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20(Steve%20Hillage)%20PreFM.mp3 > > > > > > to mark the 34th anniverary of the year that Peel played all of side 2 of Motivation Radio (another recording lost alas) but faded all the tracks into each other quite skillfully. > > > > > > So much so, that when I bought the record, I took it back to NEMS to complain that the record had spaces between the tracks. > > > > > > Good luck cut and pasting that, I dunno why we get %20 instead of space? > > > > > > Anyway, they are both here > > > > > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/BillfromNorthWales/ > > > > > > as 1976-12-11 BBC In Concert (Steve Hillage).mp3 > > > > > > and 1976-12-11 BBC In Concert (Steve Hillage) PreFM.mp3 > > > > > > > > > Thank you Deadearnest (Andy) Soon, I promise...soon > > > > > > > > > Bill fnw > > > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Fri Apr 1 13:25:49 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2011 11:25:49 -0000 Subject: 1985 concert - Cult In-Reply-To: <180149.67191.qm@...> Message-ID: Oh my, some great stuff on that list. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Gert Stuut wrote: > > Here is the list from the 60-70 concert (I am sure there is more to come...) > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Davidquantick > To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" > Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 8:06:51 PM > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: 1985 concert - Cult > > > 60s?!! > > On 31 Mar 2011, at 18:43, Gert Stuut wrote: > > > > >Hi Stuart, > > > >No, I don't have a list yet... Hope to sort it out in a few days. > >Most concerts are from the 60 - 80s many complete with intro's. Not all intro > >are there... > >Most have front covers and some not, a few have the back cover as well (some > >covers are home made). > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: billfromnorthwales > >To: peel@yahoogroups.com > >Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 7:02:08 PM > >Subject: [peel] Re: 1985 concert - Cult > > > > > >Hello Gert, > > > >I am always looking to listen to more In Concerts! > > > >Do you have a list? > > > >Do your files have the BBC intro's? > > > >I always felt that something was lost when Windsong or whoever released the > >concerts on CD with all the talk removed. > > > >Anyway...200...wow.. > > > >1970's is my era..How are you covered there? > > > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Gert Stuut wrote: > >> > >> Thanks Stuart! > >> > >> I have lots of BBC Concerts at least 200, probably much more. > >> Most of them I found on the web. > >> > >> If you or other members from this group are looking for a BBC Concert, maybe I > > > >> can help... > >> > >> Cheers, > >> Gert > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> ________________________________ > >> From: Stuart > >> To: peel@yahoogroups.com > >> Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 12:02:11 AM > >> Subject: [peel] Re: 1985 concert - Cult > >> > >> > >> Woops uploaded a slightly poorer quality one I think, renamed the file and it > > >> should be around 105Mb not 87Mb. > >> > >> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > >> > > >> > As broadcast on FM. JP did play the early Southern Death Cult and even the > >>odd > >> > >> >Death Cult track but by this time this was recorded, they had definitely moved > >> > >> >into the mainstream. > >> > > >> > Anyway, if anyone is interested, here is a good quality off-air FM recording > >>of > >> > >> >the first 45 minutes of this concert. > >> > > >> > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Cult_Hammersmith_Odeon_London,_31st_October_1985 > >> > > >> > Stuart > >> > > >> > > > > > From stuartb@... Fri Apr 1 13:42:36 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2011 11:42:36 -0000 Subject: 1985 concert - Cult In-Reply-To: <180149.67191.qm@...> Message-ID: Do you have a list of 80s and 90s yet? I only ask so I know not to bother digitising any more of my partial shows from that era, unless they sound better of course! Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Gert Stuut wrote: > > Here is the list from the 60-70 concert (I am sure there is more to come...) > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Davidquantick > To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" > Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 8:06:51 PM > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: 1985 concert - Cult > > > 60s?!! > > On 31 Mar 2011, at 18:43, Gert Stuut wrote: > > > > >Hi Stuart, > > > >No, I don't have a list yet... Hope to sort it out in a few days. > >Most concerts are from the 60 - 80s many complete with intro's. Not all intro > >are there... > >Most have front covers and some not, a few have the back cover as well (some > >covers are home made). > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: billfromnorthwales > >To: peel@yahoogroups.com > >Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 7:02:08 PM > >Subject: [peel] Re: 1985 concert - Cult > > > > > >Hello Gert, > > > >I am always looking to listen to more In Concerts! > > > >Do you have a list? > > > >Do your files have the BBC intro's? > > > >I always felt that something was lost when Windsong or whoever released the > >concerts on CD with all the talk removed. > > > >Anyway...200...wow.. > > > >1970's is my era..How are you covered there? > > > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Gert Stuut wrote: > >> > >> Thanks Stuart! > >> > >> I have lots of BBC Concerts at least 200, probably much more. > >> Most of them I found on the web. > >> > >> If you or other members from this group are looking for a BBC Concert, maybe I > > > >> can help... > >> > >> Cheers, > >> Gert > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> ________________________________ > >> From: Stuart > >> To: peel@yahoogroups.com > >> Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 12:02:11 AM > >> Subject: [peel] Re: 1985 concert - Cult > >> > >> > >> Woops uploaded a slightly poorer quality one I think, renamed the file and it > > >> should be around 105Mb not 87Mb. > >> > >> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > >> > > >> > As broadcast on FM. JP did play the early Southern Death Cult and even the > >>odd > >> > >> >Death Cult track but by this time this was recorded, they had definitely moved > >> > >> >into the mainstream. > >> > > >> > Anyway, if anyone is interested, here is a good quality off-air FM recording > >>of > >> > >> >the first 45 minutes of this concert. > >> > > >> > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Cult_Hammersmith_Odeon_London,_31st_October_1985 > >> > > >> > Stuart > >> > > >> > > > > > From thebarguest@... Fri Apr 1 15:43:00 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2011 13:43:00 -0000 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?q?Re:_John_Cav_Tapes_=96_Ep_#4?= In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yeah, brilliant underrated Liverpool band. All they needed was a hit single and they could have been as big as Madness. I've got the BBC sessions cd - well recommended. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Deaf School!! Now I'm going to have to find that old vinyl... Hi Jo Hi > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > And so to the penultimate night of the first ever Festive 50, and a slightly more eventful show than the previous night, perhaps, with very much of-their-time session repeats from Frankie Miller and Deaf School, and the #18-11 F50 rundown featuring Beefheart, The Legendary Stardust Cowboy, Neil Young, and Poco's Rose of Cimarron - twice! > > > > Ken > > > > Peel 1976-12-30 F50 #18-11.mp3 > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MV8GP1ZT > > > From haze.harrison@... Fri Apr 1 16:20:10 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2011 14:20:10 -0000 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?q?Re:_John_Cav_Tapes_=96_Ep_#4?= In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Searching on Amazon I see the three albums have been reissued with extra tracks but can't find the BBC Sessions, what was the CD called? Just listening to "2nd Honeymoon" on scratchy vinyl, it sounds as good now as ever. I feel an Amazon splurge coming on...... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > Yeah, brilliant underrated Liverpool band. All they needed was a hit single and they could have been as big as Madness. I've got the BBC sessions cd - well recommended. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Deaf School!! Now I'm going to have to find that old vinyl... Hi Jo Hi > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > > > And so to the penultimate night of the first ever Festive 50, and a slightly more eventful show than the previous night, perhaps, with very much of-their-time session repeats from Frankie Miller and Deaf School, and the #18-11 F50 rundown featuring Beefheart, The Legendary Stardust Cowboy, Neil Young, and Poco's Rose of Cimarron - twice! > > > > > > Ken > > > > > > Peel 1976-12-30 F50 #18-11.mp3 > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MV8GP1ZT > > > > > > From klacktoveedesteen@... Fri Apr 1 16:29:35 2011 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (Pete Conkerton) Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2011 15:29:35 +0100 (BST) Subject: =?utf-8?B?UmU6IFtwZWVsXSBSZTogSm9obiBDYXYgVGFwZXMg4oCTIEVwICM0?= In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <353722.11529.qm@...> 'What A Way To End It All: The Deaf School Anthology' , 2 disc set released in 2003 & including all three Peel sessions - can't remember the label and it'd mean a trip into the attic to rake it out. It's a fine thing, though - if you can find it...   Pete Conk --- On Fri, 1/4/11, haze_harrison wrote: From: haze_harrison Subject: [peel] Re: John Cav Tapes – Ep #4 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, 1 April, 2011, 15:20   Searching on Amazon I see the three albums have been reissued with extra tracks but can't find the BBC Sessions, what was the CD called? Just listening to "2nd Honeymoon" on scratchy vinyl, it sounds as good now as ever. I feel an Amazon splurge coming on...... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > Yeah, brilliant underrated Liverpool band. All they needed was a hit single and they could have been as big as Madness. I've got the BBC sessions cd - well recommended. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Deaf School!! Now I'm going to have to find that old vinyl... Hi Jo Hi > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > > > And so to the penultimate night of the first ever Festive 50, and a slightly more eventful show than the previous night, perhaps, with very much of-their-time session repeats from Frankie Miller and Deaf School, and the #18-11 F50 rundown featuring Beefheart, The Legendary Stardust Cowboy, Neil Young, and Poco's Rose of Cimarron - twice! > > > > > > Ken > > > > > > Peel 1976-12-30 F50 #18-11.mp3 > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MV8GP1ZT > > > > > > From thebarguest@... Fri Apr 1 16:43:24 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2011 14:43:24 -0000 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?B?UmU6IEpvaG4gQ2F2IFRhcGVzIOKAkyBFcCAjNA==?= In-Reply-To: <353722.11529.qm@...> Message-ID: That's the one. It's got all their album tracks and tracks 13 to 24 on cd2 are Peel sessions. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > 'What A Way To End It All: The Deaf School Anthology' , 2 disc set released in 2003 & including all three Peel sessions - can't remember the label and it'd mean a trip into the attic to rake it out. It's a fine thing, though - if you can find it... >   > Pete Conk > > --- On Fri, 1/4/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > > From: haze_harrison > Subject: [peel] Re: John Cav Tapes â€" Ep #4 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Friday, 1 April, 2011, 15:20 > > >   > > > > Searching on Amazon I see the three albums have been reissued with extra tracks but can't find the BBC Sessions, what was the CD called? > Just listening to "2nd Honeymoon" on scratchy vinyl, it sounds as good now as ever. I feel an Amazon splurge coming on...... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > Yeah, brilliant underrated Liverpool band. All they needed was a hit single and they could have been as big as Madness. I've got the BBC sessions cd - well recommended. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > Deaf School!! Now I'm going to have to find that old vinyl... Hi Jo Hi > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > > > > > And so to the penultimate night of the first ever Festive 50, and a slightly more eventful show than the previous night, perhaps, with very much of-their-time session repeats from Frankie Miller and Deaf School, and the #18-11 F50 rundown featuring Beefheart, The Legendary Stardust Cowboy, Neil Young, and Poco's Rose of Cimarron - twice! > > > > > > > > Ken > > > > > > > > Peel 1976-12-30 F50 #18-11.mp3 > > > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MV8GP1ZT > > > > > > > > > > From stuartb@... Fri Apr 1 17:13:15 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2011 15:13:15 -0000 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?B?UmU6IEpvaG4gQ2F2IFRhcGVzIOKAkyBFcCAjNA==?= In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Spotify has one of their tracks on the second Unearthed Liverpool Cult Classics album. http://open.spotify.com/album/1UnxbAZqL3ZSV43GFNpkAr The first Cult Classics album is also available on Spotify Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > That's the one. It's got all their album tracks and tracks 13 to 24 on cd2 are Peel sessions. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > > > 'What A Way To End It All: The Deaf School Anthology' , 2 disc set released in 2003 & including all three Peel sessions - can't remember the label and it'd mean a trip into the attic to rake it out. It's a fine thing, though - if you can find it... > >   > > Pete Conk > > > > --- On Fri, 1/4/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > > > > > From: haze_harrison > > Subject: [peel] Re: John Cav Tapes â€" Ep #4 > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Date: Friday, 1 April, 2011, 15:20 > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > Searching on Amazon I see the three albums have been reissued with extra tracks but can't find the BBC Sessions, what was the CD called? > > Just listening to "2nd Honeymoon" on scratchy vinyl, it sounds as good now as ever. I feel an Amazon splurge coming on...... > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > > > Yeah, brilliant underrated Liverpool band. All they needed was a hit single and they could have been as big as Madness. I've got the BBC sessions cd - well recommended. > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > Deaf School!! Now I'm going to have to find that old vinyl... Hi Jo Hi > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > And so to the penultimate night of the first ever Festive 50, and a slightly more eventful show than the previous night, perhaps, with very much of-their-time session repeats from Frankie Miller and Deaf School, and the #18-11 F50 rundown featuring Beefheart, The Legendary Stardust Cowboy, Neil Young, and Poco's Rose of Cimarron - twice! > > > > > > > > > > Ken > > > > > > > > > > Peel 1976-12-30 F50 #18-11.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MV8GP1ZT > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Fri Apr 1 17:19:11 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2011 15:19:11 -0000 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?B?UmU6IEpvaG4gQ2F2IFRhcGVzIOKAkyBFcCAjNA==?= In-Reply-To: <353722.11529.qm@...> Message-ID: Thanks, but sadly it's £50+ on Amazon. I may just treat myself to the reissues and fingers crossed the extra tracks may be BBC Sessions... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > 'What A Way To End It All: The Deaf School Anthology' , 2 disc set released in 2003 & including all three Peel sessions - can't remember the label and it'd mean a trip into the attic to rake it out. It's a fine thing, though - if you can find it... >   > Pete Conk > > --- On Fri, 1/4/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > > From: haze_harrison > Subject: [peel] Re: John Cav Tapes â€" Ep #4 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Friday, 1 April, 2011, 15:20 > > >   > > > > Searching on Amazon I see the three albums have been reissued with extra tracks but can't find the BBC Sessions, what was the CD called? > Just listening to "2nd Honeymoon" on scratchy vinyl, it sounds as good now as ever. I feel an Amazon splurge coming on...... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > Yeah, brilliant underrated Liverpool band. All they needed was a hit single and they could have been as big as Madness. I've got the BBC sessions cd - well recommended. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > Deaf School!! Now I'm going to have to find that old vinyl... Hi Jo Hi > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > > > > > And so to the penultimate night of the first ever Festive 50, and a slightly more eventful show than the previous night, perhaps, with very much of-their-time session repeats from Frankie Miller and Deaf School, and the #18-11 F50 rundown featuring Beefheart, The Legendary Stardust Cowboy, Neil Young, and Poco's Rose of Cimarron - twice! > > > > > > > > Ken > > > > > > > > Peel 1976-12-30 F50 #18-11.mp3 > > > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MV8GP1ZT > > > > > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Fri Apr 1 18:23:39 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2011 16:23:39 -0000 Subject: 'In Concert' uploads Message-ID: Can I take a quick poll as to how you all would prefer these files.. 1) Unedited - 1 file including all links and whatever exists on tape of progs on either side. 2) 1 file with intros but NOT including progs either side. 3) If show has two bands, then 1 file each. 4) Seperate files for each track From billfromnorthwales@... Fri Apr 1 18:27:44 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2011 16:27:44 -0000 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?B?UmU6IEpvaG4gQ2F2IFRhcGVzIOKAkyBFcCAjNA==?= In-Reply-To: Message-ID: One of my favourite sites (and not just because i am mentioned in one of its references (Klaus Schwartze (1987). The Scouse Penomenon)) has this http://music-isms.blogspot.com/2008/11/deaf-school-ding-dong-demo-1974.html You will spend some time there discovering a wondrous place and music Bill --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Thanks, but sadly it's £50+ on Amazon. I may just treat myself to the reissues and fingers crossed the extra tracks may be BBC Sessions... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > > > 'What A Way To End It All: The Deaf School Anthology' , 2 disc set released in 2003 & including all three Peel sessions - can't remember the label and it'd mean a trip into the attic to rake it out. It's a fine thing, though - if you can find it... > >   > > Pete Conk > > > > --- On Fri, 1/4/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > > > > > From: haze_harrison > > Subject: [peel] Re: John Cav Tapes â€" Ep #4 > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Date: Friday, 1 April, 2011, 15:20 > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > Searching on Amazon I see the three albums have been reissued with extra tracks but can't find the BBC Sessions, what was the CD called? > > Just listening to "2nd Honeymoon" on scratchy vinyl, it sounds as good now as ever. I feel an Amazon splurge coming on...... > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > > > Yeah, brilliant underrated Liverpool band. All they needed was a hit single and they could have been as big as Madness. I've got the BBC sessions cd - well recommended. > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > Deaf School!! Now I'm going to have to find that old vinyl... Hi Jo Hi > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > And so to the penultimate night of the first ever Festive 50, and a slightly more eventful show than the previous night, perhaps, with very much of-their-time session repeats from Frankie Miller and Deaf School, and the #18-11 F50 rundown featuring Beefheart, The Legendary Stardust Cowboy, Neil Young, and Poco's Rose of Cimarron - twice! > > > > > > > > > > Ken > > > > > > > > > > Peel 1976-12-30 F50 #18-11.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MV8GP1ZT > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Fri Apr 1 18:30:26 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2011 16:30:26 -0000 Subject: 'In Concert' uploads In-Reply-To: Message-ID: 1 or 2 for me please!! 1) Unedited - 1 file including all links and whatever exists on tape of progs on either side. 2) 1 file with intros but NOT including progs either side. I like to hear the old news sometimes, when we had real riots and the threat of WW3 --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Can I take a quick poll as to how you all would prefer these files.. > > 1) Unedited - 1 file including all links and whatever exists on tape of progs on either side. > > 2) 1 file with intros but NOT including progs either side. > > 3) If show has two bands, then 1 file each. > > 4) Seperate files for each track > From leicesterjim@... Fri Apr 1 18:42:08 2011 From: leicesterjim@... (leicesterjim) Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2011 16:42:08 -0000 Subject: 'In Concert' uploads In-Reply-To: Message-ID: 1 for me, too, please. Jim --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Can I take a quick poll as to how you all would prefer these files.. > > 1) Unedited - 1 file including all links and whatever exists on tape of progs on either side. > > 2) 1 file with intros but NOT including progs either side. > > 3) If show has two bands, then 1 file each. > > 4) Seperate files for each track > From haze.harrison@... Fri Apr 1 18:43:03 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2011 16:43:03 -0000 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?B?UmU6IEpvaG4gQ2F2IFRhcGVzIOKAkyBFcCAjNA==?= In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks, I can see that's going to keep me busy for a while --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > One of my favourite sites (and not just because i am mentioned in one of its references (Klaus Schwartze (1987). The Scouse Penomenon)) > > has this > > http://music-isms.blogspot.com/2008/11/deaf-school-ding-dong-demo-1974.html > > > You will spend some time there discovering a wondrous place and music > > Bill > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Thanks, but sadly it's £50+ on Amazon. I may just treat myself to the reissues and fingers crossed the extra tracks may be BBC Sessions... > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > > > > > 'What A Way To End It All: The Deaf School Anthology' , 2 disc set released in 2003 & including all three Peel sessions - can't remember the label and it'd mean a trip into the attic to rake it out. It's a fine thing, though - if you can find it... > > >   > > > Pete Conk > > > > > > --- On Fri, 1/4/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > > > > > > > > From: haze_harrison > > > Subject: [peel] Re: John Cav Tapes â€" Ep #4 > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > Date: Friday, 1 April, 2011, 15:20 > > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > > > Searching on Amazon I see the three albums have been reissued with extra tracks but can't find the BBC Sessions, what was the CD called? > > > Just listening to "2nd Honeymoon" on scratchy vinyl, it sounds as good now as ever. I feel an Amazon splurge coming on...... > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > > > > > Yeah, brilliant underrated Liverpool band. All they needed was a hit single and they could have been as big as Madness. I've got the BBC sessions cd - well recommended. > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Deaf School!! Now I'm going to have to find that old vinyl... Hi Jo Hi > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > And so to the penultimate night of the first ever Festive 50, and a slightly more eventful show than the previous night, perhaps, with very much of-their-time session repeats from Frankie Miller and Deaf School, and the #18-11 F50 rundown featuring Beefheart, The Legendary Stardust Cowboy, Neil Young, and Poco's Rose of Cimarron - twice! > > > > > > > > > > > > Ken > > > > > > > > > > > > Peel 1976-12-30 F50 #18-11.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MV8GP1ZT > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From dutch_record_59@... Fri Apr 1 19:17:49 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2011 10:17:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Re: 'In Concert' uploads In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <508816.94810.qm@...> Hi Bill, I like it as if 2 shows are from the same broadcast then don't seperate it. Please keep all intro's intact ! If possible I prefer seperate tracks, although I can it myself. Thanks in advance, Gert ________________________________ From: billfromnorthwales To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, April 1, 2011 6:30:26 PM Subject: [peel] Re: 'In Concert' uploads 1 or 2 for me please!! 1) Unedited - 1 file including all links and whatever exists on tape of progs on either side. 2) 1 file with intros but NOT including progs either side. I like to hear the old news sometimes, when we had real riots and the threat of WW3 --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Can I take a quick poll as to how you all would prefer these files.. > > 1) Unedited - 1 file including all links and whatever exists on tape of progs >on either side. > > 2) 1 file with intros but NOT including progs either side. > > 3) If show has two bands, then 1 file each. > > 4) Seperate files for each track > From ford.alan@... Fri Apr 1 21:21:58 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2011 20:21:58 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: I like Steve Hillage and so did Peel In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: You'll have checked your spam folder of course .. On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 10:24 AM, deadearnest1 wrote: > > > That's cool - looking forward to the results and CD's - all in good time. > Can anyone tell me why I might have stopped receiving the postings from the > group - I thought it was quiet and realised that I'd not received a digest > in the last 7 days!!!! So had to come into yahoo to see the postings - any > ideas anyone? > Thanks, > Andy G aka Dead Earnest > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > wrote: > > > > I already posted my FM version of the December 1976 TX of Steve Hillage > in Concert: > > > > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/BillfromNorthWales/1976-12-11%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20 > (Steve%20Hillage).mp3 > > > > But you know I am digitising some of Deadearnest tapes, well I found what > sounds like a Pre FM vinyl recording which has an extra track (Not Fade > Away) and sounds better. > > > > So I have put it up as > > > > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/BillfromNorthWales/1976-12-11%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20 > (Steve%20Hillage)%20PreFM.mp3 > > > > to mark the 34th anniverary of the year that Peel played all of side 2 of > Motivation Radio (another recording lost alas) but faded all the tracks into > each other quite skillfully. > > > > So much so, that when I bought the record, I took it back to NEMS to > complain that the record had spaces between the tracks. > > > > Good luck cut and pasting that, I dunno why we get %20 instead of space? > > > > Anyway, they are both here > > > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/BillfromNorthWales/ > > > > as 1976-12-11 BBC In Concert (Steve Hillage).mp3 > > > > and 1976-12-11 BBC In Concert (Steve Hillage) PreFM.mp3 > > > > > > Thank you Deadearnest (Andy) Soon, I promise...soon > > > > > > Bill fnw > > > > > From ken_garner@... Fri Apr 1 22:53:24 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2011 20:53:24 -0000 Subject: John Cav Tapes: Ep #5 Message-ID: So, to the denouement: the show of 3rd January 1977 (minus the sig. and first few seconds of the first session track, John admits). No comment required, but great repeat session tracks from Thin Lizzy, Bill Aitken and The Chieftains, and the unbearable tension of the Top 10. What will be number one? Ken Peel 1977-1-03a F50 #10-1 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7XGKBMEZ Peel 1977-1-03b F50 #10-1 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZWU9OMM1 From davidquantick@... Fri Apr 1 23:01:06 2011 From: davidquantick@... (Davidquantick) Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2011 22:01:06 +0100 Subject: [peel] John Cav Tapes: Ep #5 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Aaaahhhh! I am enormously excited. On 1 Apr 2011, at 21:53, "ken" wrote: > So, to the denouement: the show of 3rd January 1977 (minus the sig. and first few seconds of the first session track, John admits). No comment required, but great repeat session tracks from Thin Lizzy, Bill Aitken and The Chieftains, and the unbearable tension of the Top 10. What will be number one? > > Ken > > Peel 1977-1-03a F50 #10-1 > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7XGKBMEZ > Peel 1977-1-03b F50 #10-1 > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZWU9OMM1 > > From ford.alan@... Sat Apr 2 00:31:14 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2011 23:31:14 +0100 Subject: JP on TOTP Message-ID: They showed John miming mandolin with the Faces on BBC4 earlier; It's repeated at 1:20 am, but I guess it's on Youtube anyway. Alan From haze.harrison@... Sat Apr 2 00:44:18 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2011 22:44:18 -0000 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?B?UmU6IEpvaG4gQ2F2IFRhcGVzIOKAkyBFcCAjNA==?= In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I found their official website (http://deafschoolmusic.com) - tour dates in 2011!!! And we've just missed them :-( but three more in June/July :-) Each of the 3 CD reissues on the "Lemon" label include a Peel session and two other previously unreleased tracks. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Thanks, but sadly it's £50+ on Amazon. I may just treat myself to the reissues and fingers crossed the extra tracks may be BBC Sessions... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > > > 'What A Way To End It All: The Deaf School Anthology' , 2 disc set released in 2003 & including all three Peel sessions - can't remember the label and it'd mean a trip into the attic to rake it out. It's a fine thing, though - if you can find it... > >   > > Pete Conk > > > > --- On Fri, 1/4/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > > > > > From: haze_harrison > > Subject: [peel] Re: John Cav Tapes â€" Ep #4 > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Date: Friday, 1 April, 2011, 15:20 > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > Searching on Amazon I see the three albums have been reissued with extra tracks but can't find the BBC Sessions, what was the CD called? > > Just listening to "2nd Honeymoon" on scratchy vinyl, it sounds as good now as ever. I feel an Amazon splurge coming on...... > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > > > Yeah, brilliant underrated Liverpool band. All they needed was a hit single and they could have been as big as Madness. I've got the BBC sessions cd - well recommended. > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > Deaf School!! Now I'm going to have to find that old vinyl... Hi Jo Hi > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > And so to the penultimate night of the first ever Festive 50, and a slightly more eventful show than the previous night, perhaps, with very much of-their-time session repeats from Frankie Miller and Deaf School, and the #18-11 F50 rundown featuring Beefheart, The Legendary Stardust Cowboy, Neil Young, and Poco's Rose of Cimarron - twice! > > > > > > > > > > Ken > > > > > > > > > > Peel 1976-12-30 F50 #18-11.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MV8GP1ZT > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From saipanda@... Sat Apr 2 10:04:18 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sat, 02 Apr 2011 08:04:18 -0000 Subject: John Cav Tapes: Ep #5 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many thanks again to Ken and John for these historic shows! SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > So, to the denouement: the show of 3rd January 1977 (minus the sig. and first few seconds of the first session track, John admits). No comment required, but great repeat session tracks from Thin Lizzy, Bill Aitken and The Chieftains, and the unbearable tension of the Top 10. What will be number one? > > Ken > > Peel 1977-1-03a F50 #10-1 > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7XGKBMEZ > Peel 1977-1-03b F50 #10-1 > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZWU9OMM1 > From dutch_record_59@... Sat Apr 2 11:08:27 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2011 02:08:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Re: 'In Concert' uploads In-Reply-To: <508816.94810.qm@...> References: <508816.94810.qm@...> Message-ID: <801609.34075.qm@...> Some links to blogs with BBC in Concerts Search in most blogs here: http://www.captaincrawl.com/ (try band name and BBC concert) (for peel sessions; peel) etc. Other fine links are: http://bootlegtunzworld.blogspot.com/ http://www.beehivecandy.com/ http://bigboxoftapes.blogspot.com/ http://geantvener.blogspot.com/ http://nwobhmstuff.blogspot.com/ http://hearrockcity.blogspot.com/ http://backinthefire.blogspot.com/ http://skamanchackett.blogspot.com/ Happy hunting, Gert ________________________________ From: Gert Stuut To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, April 1, 2011 7:17:49 PM Subject: Re: [peel] Re: 'In Concert' uploads Hi Bill, I like it as if 2 shows are from the same broadcast then don't seperate it. Please keep all intro's intact ! If possible I prefer seperate tracks, although I can it myself. Thanks in advance, Gert ________________________________ From: billfromnorthwales To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, April 1, 2011 6:30:26 PM Subject: [peel] Re: 'In Concert' uploads 1 or 2 for me please!! 1) Unedited - 1 file including all links and whatever exists on tape of progs on either side. 2) 1 file with intros but NOT including progs either side. I like to hear the old news sometimes, when we had real riots and the threat of WW3 --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Can I take a quick poll as to how you all would prefer these files.. > > 1) Unedited - 1 file including all links and whatever exists on tape of progs >on either side. > > 2) 1 file with intros but NOT including progs either side. > > 3) If show has two bands, then 1 file each. > > 4) Seperate files for each track > From haze.harrison@... Sat Apr 2 12:48:53 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sat, 02 Apr 2011 10:48:53 -0000 Subject: Deaf School Message-ID: Those of you who had their nostalgia poked may be interested in the audience recording of Deaf School live in Islington from January this year. http://skamanchackett.blogspot.com/2011/02/deaf-school-garage-islington-28111.html Haze From dr_mango2004@... Sat Apr 2 14:04:46 2011 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2011 13:04:46 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] JP on TOTP In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <694748.9302.qm@...> BBC4 are now going to be repeating an episode a week chronologically (the start point being April 1976) on Thursday evenings. In a couple of years we'll see Peel presenting then. DM --- On Fri, 1/4/11, Alan Ford wrote: From: Alan Ford Subject: [peel] JP on TOTP To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, 1 April, 2011, 23:31   They showed John miming mandolin with the Faces on BBC4 earlier; It's repeated at 1:20 am, but I guess it's on Youtube anyway. Alan From stuartb@... Sat Apr 2 16:32:00 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sat, 02 Apr 2011 14:32:00 -0000 Subject: Aztec Camera Live 1984 Message-ID: Well I couldnt find this one anywhere on the blogosphere, perhaps because this one was only broadcast on Radio Clyde. The concert appears to be the one from the 25th August 1984 though judging where it is in my tape numbering system looks like this was a repeat outing for the concert from 1985 or 1986. http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Aztec_Camera_Glasgow_Barrowlands_25th_August_1984 Stuart From borisrangelov@... Sat Apr 2 18:12:55 2011 From: borisrangelov@... (Boris) Date: Sat, 02 Apr 2011 16:12:55 -0000 Subject: 1987 BBC WS show Message-ID: Hi all, A new post on Wikia, at some points with more Peel talk (related to Heresy, Napalm Death etc.): http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/August_(No._2)_1987_(BBC_World_Service) All the best, Boris From stuartb@... Sat Apr 2 18:31:30 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sat, 02 Apr 2011 16:31:30 -0000 Subject: Rare Icicle Works Live Message-ID: Not sure what radio station this was broadcast on, but doesn't appear to be widely available on the net http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Icicle_Works_Watershed_Bristol_25th_May_1985 Stuart From unity.gain@... Sat Apr 2 19:03:43 2011 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Sat, 02 Apr 2011 17:03:43 -0000 Subject: Jactars, anyone Message-ID: This wondrous place got me searching for the Jactars, whose the main man, Trav, was the brother of the girl I was going out with at the time. I found the wonderful 'Ways to wear coats' compilation there, which I used to have on cassette, but also, to my surprise, the news that the Jactars did a Peel session, which I didn't know - I don't suppose....? Or indeed anything by Vulcan stablemates Crikey, it's the Cromptons!, whom I also had the pleasure to share a few beers with... cheers Roger "One of my favourite sites (and not just because i am mentioned in one of its references (Klaus Schwartze (1987). The Scouse Penomenon)) has this http://music-isms.blogspot.com/2008/11/deaf-school-ding-dong-demo-1974.html You will spend some time there discovering a wondrous place and music Bill" From rsbj66@... Sat Apr 2 21:52:27 2011 From: rsbj66@... (rsbj66) Date: Sat, 02 Apr 2011 19:52:27 -0000 Subject: John featured on Uncyclopedia by Rick Brown Message-ID: http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Psychedelic_music From parkermike81@... Sat Apr 2 22:28:38 2011 From: parkermike81@... (parkermike81) Date: Sat, 02 Apr 2011 20:28:38 -0000 Subject: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/28_August_1980 Message-ID: really enjoyed this show,anybody know where the band pointless excercise''3 speed pain'' might be available? google and discogs turned up nothing as far as i can see,cheers mp. From martinw@... Sat Apr 2 22:38:56 2011 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sat, 02 Apr 2011 21:38:56 +0100 Subject: [peel] Jactars, anyone In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: At 18:03 02/04/2011, you wrote: > > >This wondrous place got me searching for the Jactars, whose the main >man, Trav, was the brother of the girl I was going out with at the time. >I found the wonderful 'Ways to wear coats' compilation there, which >I used to have on cassette, but also, to my surprise, the news that >the Jactars did a Peel session, which I didn't know - I don't suppose....? They were the Jacktars and did a session in November 89 http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6024968/Jack%20Tars%20-%20Peel%20-%20session%20-%2020-11-89.mp3 martinw From haze.harrison@... Sun Apr 3 00:12:46 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sat, 02 Apr 2011 22:12:46 -0000 Subject: Five 'In Concert' shows from 1979 Message-ID: Now up on the Mooo .... http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-04-28_Steve_Hillage.mp3 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-05-12_Cimarons_&_Inner_Circle.mp3 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-06-30_Sinceroes_&_Radio_Stars.mp3 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-09-15_Straight_Eight_&_Def_Leppard.mp3 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-09-29_Cowboys_International_&_Chelsea.mp3 Enjoy Haze From unity.gain@... Sun Apr 3 00:33:15 2011 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Sat, 02 Apr 2011 22:33:15 -0000 Subject: Jactars, anyone In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks, that does indeed appear to be them, but they most certainly were The Jactars - a BBC typo perhaps, and possibly why I never found their session before, cheers Roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > At 18:03 02/04/2011, you wrote: > > > > > >This wondrous place got me searching for the Jactars, whose the main > >man, Trav, was the brother of the girl I was going out with at the time. > >I found the wonderful 'Ways to wear coats' compilation there, which > >I used to have on cassette, but also, to my surprise, the news that > >the Jactars did a Peel session, which I didn't know - I don't suppose....? > > > They were the Jacktars and did a session in November 89 > > http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6024968/Jack%20Tars%20-%20Peel%20-%20session%20-%2020-11-89.mp3 > > > martinw > From martinw@... Sun Apr 3 00:50:56 2011 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sat, 02 Apr 2011 23:50:56 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Jactars, anyone In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: At 23:33 02/04/2011, you wrote: > > >Thanks, that does indeed appear to be them, but they most certainly >were The Jactars - a BBC typo perhaps, and possibly why I never >found their session before, >cheers >Roger I was going by Ken's book and he presumably got his info from the BBC paperwork martinw From dgmccarthy@... Sun Apr 3 01:58:55 2011 From: dgmccarthy@... (dgmccarthy) Date: Sat, 02 Apr 2011 23:58:55 -0000 Subject: Jactars, anyone In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I have copies of the masters for this session and the originals were labelled as "The Jacktars". So, Ken's info was accurate as far as the Beeb knew. If anyone's interested I can upload these files somewhere. From my notes I think I would have copied them from the broadcast quarter-inch tapes. David --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > At 23:33 02/04/2011, you wrote: > > > > > >Thanks, that does indeed appear to be them, but they most certainly > >were The Jactars - a BBC typo perhaps, and possibly why I never > >found their session before, > >cheers > >Roger > > I was going by Ken's book and he presumably got his info > from the BBC paperwork > > martinw > From billfromnorthwales@... Sun Apr 3 02:35:29 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sun, 03 Apr 2011 00:35:29 -0000 Subject: Are you who who I think you may be? Message-ID: Well it was when looking at the credits after watching "When Roland Rat met the Stranglers" last night that I finally have to ask (sheepishly)..... Is "our" David Quantick THE David Quantick? From so_it_goes_2512@... Sun Apr 3 07:58:49 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Sun, 03 Apr 2011 05:58:49 -0000 Subject: Brideshead Revisited, Three Of A Kind & All Our Yesterdays Message-ID: Fellow Peelites Sunday lunch with Peel coming up.... 1) Date: 24 October 1992 Sessions: Sebadoh, Strangelove, Pavement Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/24_October_1992 John did a four-hour show straddling the end of BST that year. This has been shared before as part of the 500 Box, but this new version pieced together by yours truly has an extra 40 minutes added courtesy of the SL Tapes (many thanks to Mark for the rip and the copious notes). Caveat emptor: the first 14 minutes or so seem to come from a faulty tape, with resultant watery sound. And still no sign of the Pavement session mentioned in Ken, but two 12 inch tracks instead. Puzzling. 2) Date: 19 February 1994 Sessions: Tindersticks, Blithe Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/19_February_1994 3) Date: 25 February 1994 Sessions: Elevate, Fiasco Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/25_February_1994 4) Date: 26 February 1994 Sessions: Pavement, Swirlies Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/26_February_1994 More partial shows from Isector, with many thanks. 5) Date: 14 August 1990 Session: Fall #8 Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/14_August_1990 Great complete recording of the sixth show in the Fall In August series. Many thanks to the hero who has been supplyig me with these. Right, that's yer lot for now, see you next week (probably) and respect to Ken and John for the 1976 FF. Are there any more tapes to come? Best wishes Steve (TK) P.S. The Jacktars session from the masters sounds yummy.....please upload. Thanks! From leicesterjim@... Sun Apr 3 10:43:15 2011 From: leicesterjim@... (leicesterjim) Date: Sun, 03 Apr 2011 08:43:15 -0000 Subject: John Peel's Sunday Show for 1970 Message-ID: Many thanks to all posting Sunday Shows and In Concerts. A few years ago, I spent some time in Westminster City Library going through their bound collection of Radio Times (which date back to the 20s-just ask the man behind the desk for anything pre-1980). Here's part one of what I found, with notes added by myself. Enjoy. T/x Artist(s) Notes 04-Jan-70 Family Tyrannosarus Rex added to broadcast when Chapman lost his voice 11-Jan-70 Duster Bennett/Chicken Shack 18-Jan-70 Savoy Brown/Free 25-Jan-70 Keef Hartley Band 01-Feb-70 Blodwyn Pig 08-Feb-70 David Bowie 15-Feb-70 Third Ear Band/Edgar Broughton Band 22-Feb-70 Joe Cocker and the Greaseband replaced by Deep Purple 01-Mar-70 Brian Auger Trinity 08-Mar-70 Jon Hiseman's Colosseum 15-Mar-70 Juicy Lucy/Yes 22-Mar-70 Graham Bond Initiation/Jim Jones and Rafael Callaghan 29-Mar-70 Edwin Hawkins Singers 05-Apr-70 Reanaissance/Elton John and Hookfoot 12-Apr-70 Taste/Atomic Rooster 19-Apr-70 Fleetwood Mac 26-Apr-70 Black Sabbath/Medicine Head 03-May-70 Mott the Hoople/Mike Cooper 10-May-70 Traffic 17-May-70 Al Stewart/Bridget St John/Kevin Ayers and the Whole World 24-May-70 Pretty Things/Daddy Long Legs 31-May-70 Soft Machine/Michael Chapman 07-Jun-70 Stone The Crows/The Humblebums 14-Jun-70 Pretty Things/Skid Row 21-Jun-70 Procol Harum 28-Jun-70 Matthews Southern Comfort/Alan Bown 05-Jul-70 Faces/Argent exists in BBC Sound Archives 12-Jul-70 Free/Trader Horne 19-Jul-70 Pink Floyd exists in BBC Sound Archives 26-Jul-70 Mungo Jerry/Simon & Steve/Jo-Anne Kelly/Brett Marvin & The Thunderbolts 02-Aug-70 Van Der Graaf Generator/If 09-Aug-70 East of Eden/Hardin and York 16-Aug-70 Chicken Shack/Duster Bennet 23-Aug-70 Keef Hartley Band 30-Aug-70 Pickettywitch with guests The Flirtations and Long John Baldry not JP but a Bank Holiday special-no mention of a Wednesday repeat 06-Sep-70 Edgar Broughton Band/Third Ear Band 13-Sep-70 Brinsley Scwartz/Curved Air 20-Sep-70 Humble Pie 27-Sep-70 Family 04-Oct-70 Quintessence/Cochise 11-Oct-70 Caravan/Supertramp 18-Oct-70 Climax Chicago Blues Band/Strawbs 25-Oct-70 Fairport Convention/Mott the Hoople 01-Nov-70 James Taylor/Dr Strangely Strange 08-Nov-70 Colosseum 15-Nov-70 Mick Abrahams Band/Hawkwind 22-Nov-70 Keef Hartley Band 29-Nov-70 Faces/Wishbone Ash 06-Dec-70 Chicken Shack/Noir Stone the Crows on broadcast 13-Dec-70 Blodwyn Pig 20-Dec-70 Jellybread/T Rex 27-Dec-70 Joni Mitchell From ken_garner@... Sun Apr 3 12:51:08 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Sun, 03 Apr 2011 10:51:08 -0000 Subject: Brideshead Revisited, Three Of A Kind & All Our Yesterdays In-Reply-To: Message-ID: there was always something wrong with the data for that 24 Oct 92 show I could never quite fathom, and now i have forgotten what the problem was! Maybe I will remember one day... one more show to come from the John Cav Tapes, from mid 1977 ...at least, that is from the FIRST batch!!! k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "So It Goes 2512" wrote: > > Fellow Peelites > > Sunday lunch with Peel coming up.... > > 1) Date: 24 October 1992 > Sessions: Sebadoh, Strangelove, Pavement > Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/24_October_1992 > > John did a four-hour show straddling the end of BST that year. This has been shared before as part of the 500 Box, but this new version pieced together by yours truly has an extra 40 minutes added courtesy of the SL Tapes (many thanks to Mark for the rip and the copious notes). Caveat emptor: the first 14 minutes or so seem to come from a faulty tape, with resultant watery sound. And still no sign of the Pavement session mentioned in Ken, but two 12 inch tracks instead. Puzzling. > > 2) Date: 19 February 1994 > Sessions: Tindersticks, Blithe > Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/19_February_1994 > > 3) Date: 25 February 1994 > Sessions: Elevate, Fiasco > Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/25_February_1994 > > 4) Date: 26 February 1994 > Sessions: Pavement, Swirlies > Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/26_February_1994 > > More partial shows from Isector, with many thanks. > > 5) Date: 14 August 1990 > Session: Fall #8 > Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/14_August_1990 > > Great complete recording of the sixth show in the Fall In August series. Many thanks to the hero who has been supplyig me with these. > > Right, that's yer lot for now, see you next week (probably) and respect to Ken and John for the 1976 FF. Are there any more tapes to come? > > Best wishes > Steve (TK) > > P.S. The Jacktars session from the masters sounds yummy.....please upload. Thanks! > From unity.gain@... Sun Apr 3 13:22:32 2011 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Sun, 03 Apr 2011 11:22:32 -0000 Subject: Jactars, anyone In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yes please!And if they're from 1/4" masters, .flac or other lossless format would be hugely appreciated. Fwiw, I have their Wadlow 12" here, and it definitely has no 'k' ! cheers Roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dgmccarthy" wrote: > > I have copies of the masters for this session and the originals were labelled as "The Jacktars". So, Ken's info was accurate as far as the Beeb knew. If anyone's interested I can upload these files somewhere. From my notes I think I would have copied them from the broadcast quarter-inch tapes. > > David > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > > > At 23:33 02/04/2011, you wrote: > > > > > > > > >Thanks, that does indeed appear to be them, but they most certainly > > >were The Jactars - a BBC typo perhaps, and possibly why I never > > >found their session before, > > >cheers > > >Roger > > > > I was going by Ken's book and he presumably got his info > > from the BBC paperwork > > > > martinw > > > From davidquantick@... Sun Apr 3 13:25:28 2011 From: davidquantick@... (David Quantick) Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2011 12:25:28 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] John Peel's Sunday Show for 1970 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <216544.40844.qm@...> I would love to hear some of these... would that be a Mott session? One of the David Quanticks From colin_ellis@... Sun Apr 3 14:33:56 2011 From: colin_ellis@... (Colin) Date: Sun, 03 Apr 2011 12:33:56 -0000 Subject: John featured on Uncyclopedia by Rick Brown In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Well, yeah. And on a related topic, there's this: http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2011/apr/01/derek-dougan-psychedelic?INTCMP=SRCH c --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "rsbj66" wrote: > > http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Psychedelic_music > From dutch_record_59@... Sun Apr 3 17:23:55 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2011 08:23:55 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Rare Icicle Works Live In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <552183.55624.qm@...> Great concert! I just love The Icicle Works, Together with another concert also from 1985 (Stoke On Trent) it makes a great cd. It is available here: http://bigboxoftapes.blogspot.com/ Cheers, Gert ________________________________ From: Stuart To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sat, April 2, 2011 6:31:30 PM Subject: [peel] Rare Icicle Works Live Not sure what radio station this was broadcast on, but doesn't appear to be widely available on the net http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Icicle_Works_Watershed_Bristol_25th_May_1985 Stuart From Phyll@... Sun Apr 3 21:11:57 2011 From: Phyll@... (Phyll@...) Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2011 21:11:57 +0200 (CEST) Subject: Peel/Shend articles.. In-Reply-To: <1301645244.230.25515.m7@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <27052276.2079421301857917361.JavaMail.www@wwinf3722> I've just found some old magazines 'Siren' with a regular Peel column 'a meal with Peel' - anyone interested in me scanning them and sending them to the list (can i send attachments here?) there's only a couple and they're a bit inconsequential - Peels monthly opinions of current bands, releases and sessions., but if that's your period, i'll post them here or do some sort of round robin email tp anyone who wants to read them. From lyrasbench@... Sun Apr 3 23:55:14 2011 From: lyrasbench@... (Tim) Date: Sun, 03 Apr 2011 21:55:14 -0000 Subject: As we are talking about concert tapes... Message-ID: I got my own 200 box a while ago, which is the collection of a big 1980s bootleg collector. I'm gradually working through bits of it digitising it - mostly the Armoury Show tapes - but if anyone has any interest in any of the recordings, let me know. I'm fairly sure most are circulating generally, but some of the AS stuff wasn't so you never know. I suspect most are multi-generation copies. This all came from my interest in tracking down the 1980s tape dealers who used to sell at street markets, what I hadn't appreciated is just what a f eck of a lot 200 tapes are when you actually get the box :( Still looking for 1980s tape dealers though, do make yourself known if you're one of them. Simple Minds Simple Minds (no details) Live Aid (on U2 tape) 30.7.78 Mars Bar Glasgow 9.79/1.80 BBC In Concert 6.8.80 Orebro Sweden 18.3.81 Toronto 3.12.81 Musicians Club, Sydney with Hear Here (STV) 5.12.80 3 songs 81 Gothenberg 82 Paris 16.6.82 Utrecht 12.10.82 Manly Vale Hotel, Australia 21.12.82 glasgow 83 Newcastle 3.4.83 Nijmegen Holland 19.12.83 Lyceum 23.12.83 Glasgow 20.2.84 dublin 24.2.84 Playhouse Edinburgh 18.5.84 Hammersmith Odeon 27.5.84 Irvington New Jersey 28.1.86 Copenhagen 2.3.86 Wembley Arena Killing Joke 23.3.85 Zurich 26.11.83 Geneva 17.8.85 Lorelei The Fall 1980 London 19.3.84 Edinburgh Lloyd Cole 1.9.85 Hammersmith Odeon 9.9.85 Glasgow Billy Bragg 16.12.84 Forum Des Halles Smiths 1.3.85 Brixton Academy 6.4.85 Royal Albert Hall 18.5.85 Madrid Psychadelic Furs 10.80 Chicago 3.5.84 Leicester Propaganda 31.10.85 Leeds University 11.85 Rotterdam (on U2 tape) 85 The Tube Springsteen 5.6.85 Newcastle (2 tapes) Queen 1.9.84 NEC Marillion 7.3.82 Marquee 20.2.84 Newcastle City Hall The Alarm 10.10.83 Glasgow 6.11.84 Liverpool 9.5.85 Manchester (2 tapes) 17.10.85 Marquee 15.12.85 Hammersmith Odeon 21.2.86 Nottingham/22.11.86 Radio Wales Accoustic Cramps 22.3.86 Glasgow Bunnymen 18.7.83 Albert Hall 17.4.84 Tokyo 17.10.84 Hammersmith Odeon The Cult 20.5.84 Lyceum 22.11.84 Edinburgh 24.01.86 Vredenburg Talking Heads 4.7.82 Belgium (on cult tape) Spear of Destiny 18.2.84 Newcastle Uni 3.5.84 Hammersmith Palais 14.9.84 Paris 11.5.85 Manchester 22.6.85 Milton Keynes 16.12.85 Town & Country London Cocteau Twins 1.1.83 Amsterdam (on Spear of Destiny) 9.11.83 Paris (on Dead Kennedys) Sisters of Mercy 30.9.83 Berlin 10.5.84 Strathclyde Uni 1.8.84 Peel Session (on PIL tape) 14.3.85 Coventry Poly 24.3.85 Lyceum 25.3.85 Lyceum Dead Kennedys Keystone Amsterdam Live in Comer 1st UK tour 19.10.79 Oregon 13.9.82 Stuttgart 26.11.82 Central London Poly Waterboys 5.12.85 Lyon Sex Pistols 14.2.78 Winterland SF PIL 15.5.81 (riot gig) new york, no track listing just pisstaking by them 31.10.83 Bochum 17.5.86 Manchester 27.5.86 Brixton Academy 29.5.86 Amsterdam Magazine 9.12.78 Concert (no venue) plus session 1978 (on PIL tape) 4.8.79 Paradise Boston The Cure 20.9.85 Birmingham 2.11.84 Austin Opera House 19.11.85 Camden Palace Joy Division 14.3.79 Bowden Vale 1980 Holland (Last Orders) New Order Saturday Live Session 27.5.82 Berlin 12.4.83 Edinburgh 21.08.04 Play at home (TV audio) + Sunrise "Rough Mix" Instr 5.2.85 Edinburgh 10.4.85 Swansea 17.12.85 Leuven 19.9.86 Barrowland U2 New Orlean Croke Park Dublin Live Aid 79 Dublin National Stadium 12.02.80 Den Haag 30.11.80 Amsterdam Paradiso 3.6.81 Paradise Boston 12.12.81 Malibu New York 14.5.82 Hattem Holland 4.7.82 Werchter 2.12.82 Manchester 6.12.82 Hammersmith Palais 10.82 RTE Radio U2 Story 1.83 War Interview and Session 28.2.83 Edinburgh 10.3.83 Birmingham 15.3.83 Philadelphia + other bits and pieces inc sminds? 29.3.83 Hammersmith Palais 24.4.83 Glasgow 13.8.83 Dublin 7.11.84 Barrowlands 12.11.84 NEC 15.11.84 Wembley Arena 21.11.84 Dortmund 25.1.85 Stockholm (A+) 1.2.85 Mannheim 4.2.85 Milan 15.4.85 Meadowlands 22.6.85 Milton Keynes 7.7.85 Werchter 7.7.85 Werchter (HF60 Sony) 15.6.86 New Jersey (Amnesty) + ogwt + gaga Big Country Reading (on U2 tape) Unknown one with typed listing BC INT 23.10.82 Strathclyde University 5.7.83 Ayr 13.9.83 Bristol 18.9.83 Edinburgh 20.9.83 Newcastle 22.11.83 Milwaukee 84 The Tube plus whistle test interview 83-84 US Sessions 22.3.84 Opera House, Austin Texas 4.5.84 Tokyo 30.6.84 Wembley 8.10.84 Edinburgh 19.10.84 Hammersmith Odeon 21.12.84 Glasgow 31.12.84 Edinburgh 3.86 Hexagon Reading 9.3.86 Geleen 20.4.86 Newcastle 8.5.86 Hochen 29.6.86 Glasgow 30.6.86 Glasgow 3.7.86 Lincoln 3.7.86 Lincoln (another copy) 22.5.87 Radio Tees Fuzzbox 9.7.86 Newcastle 14.7.86 London T&C The Armoury Show Unknown marked "venue" 83-84 Sessions 3.6.83 Goteburg 5.6.83 Stockholm 11.8.83 The Venue London 3.9.83 Pandoras box festival rotterdam 18.9.83 Leeds Futurama 10.12.83 Strathclyde 22.12.83 Hacienda 12.3.84 Dunfermline 15.3.84 Hull 28.7.84 Elephant Fayre 16.8.84 Hacienda 22.8.84 Nottingham 23.8.84 Leeds Warehouse 24.8.84 Preston 25.8.84 East Kilbride 27.8.84 Edinburgh 29.8.84 Savoy 25.10.84 Interviews/Etwins 4.1.85/5.1.85 Venue not stated 14.3.85 System Liverpool 4.5.85 Utrecht 7.7.1985 London 8.7.85 Electric Ballroom 8.10.85 Leeds Warehouse 12.10.85 Glasgow Univ 19.10.85 Essen (Rockpalast, audio) 23.11.85 Malmo 2.12.85 Leuven 12.85 Paris From tomzero12@... Mon Apr 4 00:07:00 2011 From: tomzero12@... (tomzero) Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2011 15:07:00 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] As we are talking about concert tapes... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <997927.99563.qm@...> I also liked AS quite a bit and would love to hear the better sounding ones. (lossless if possible). i also have the following and can put em up somewhere if you don't have them... Armoury Show 1984-06-30 Southampton, Gaumont 1985-01-03 Glasgow Barrowlands 1985-07-04  Birmingham Laboratory 1985-11-22 Gothenburg, Errols --- On Sun, 4/3/11, Tim wrote: From: Tim Subject: [peel] As we are talking about concert tapes... To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, April 3, 2011, 2:55 PM   I got my own 200 box a while ago, which is the collection of a big 1980s bootleg collector. I'm gradually working through bits of it digitising it - mostly the Armoury Show tapes - but if anyone has any interest in any of the recordings, let me know. I'm fairly sure most are circulating generally, but some of the AS stuff wasn't so you never know. I suspect most are multi-generation copies. This all came from my interest in tracking down the 1980s tape dealers who used to sell at street markets, what I hadn't appreciated is just what a f eck of a lot 200 tapes are when you actually get the box :( Still looking for 1980s tape dealers though, do make yourself known if you're one of them. Simple Minds Simple Minds (no details) Live Aid (on U2 tape) 30.7.78 Mars Bar Glasgow 9.79/1.80 BBC In Concert 6.8.80 Orebro Sweden 18.3.81 Toronto 3.12.81 Musicians Club, Sydney with Hear Here (STV) 5.12.80 3 songs 81 Gothenberg 82 Paris 16.6.82 Utrecht 12.10.82 Manly Vale Hotel, Australia 21.12.82 glasgow 83 Newcastle 3.4.83 Nijmegen Holland 19.12.83 Lyceum 23.12.83 Glasgow 20.2.84 dublin 24.2.84 Playhouse Edinburgh 18.5.84 Hammersmith Odeon 27.5.84 Irvington New Jersey 28.1.86 Copenhagen 2.3.86 Wembley Arena Killing Joke 23.3.85 Zurich 26.11.83 Geneva 17.8.85 Lorelei The Fall 1980 London 19.3.84 Edinburgh Lloyd Cole 1.9.85 Hammersmith Odeon 9.9.85 Glasgow Billy Bragg 16.12.84 Forum Des Halles Smiths 1.3.85 Brixton Academy 6.4.85 Royal Albert Hall 18.5.85 Madrid Psychadelic Furs 10.80 Chicago 3.5.84 Leicester Propaganda 31.10.85 Leeds University 11.85 Rotterdam (on U2 tape) 85 The Tube Springsteen 5.6.85 Newcastle (2 tapes) Queen 1.9.84 NEC Marillion 7.3.82 Marquee 20.2.84 Newcastle City Hall The Alarm 10.10.83 Glasgow 6.11.84 Liverpool 9.5.85 Manchester (2 tapes) 17.10.85 Marquee 15.12.85 Hammersmith Odeon 21.2.86 Nottingham/22.11.86 Radio Wales Accoustic Cramps 22.3.86 Glasgow Bunnymen 18.7.83 Albert Hall 17.4.84 Tokyo 17.10.84 Hammersmith Odeon The Cult 20.5.84 Lyceum 22.11.84 Edinburgh 24.01.86 Vredenburg Talking Heads 4.7.82 Belgium (on cult tape) Spear of Destiny 18.2.84 Newcastle Uni 3.5.84 Hammersmith Palais 14.9.84 Paris 11.5.85 Manchester 22.6.85 Milton Keynes 16.12.85 Town & Country London Cocteau Twins 1.1.83 Amsterdam (on Spear of Destiny) 9.11.83 Paris (on Dead Kennedys) Sisters of Mercy 30.9.83 Berlin 10.5.84 Strathclyde Uni 1.8.84 Peel Session (on PIL tape) 14.3.85 Coventry Poly 24.3.85 Lyceum 25.3.85 Lyceum Dead Kennedys Keystone Amsterdam Live in Comer 1st UK tour 19.10.79 Oregon 13.9.82 Stuttgart 26.11.82 Central London Poly Waterboys 5.12.85 Lyon Sex Pistols 14.2.78 Winterland SF PIL 15.5.81 (riot gig) new york, no track listing just pisstaking by them 31.10.83 Bochum 17.5.86 Manchester 27.5.86 Brixton Academy 29.5.86 Amsterdam Magazine 9.12.78 Concert (no venue) plus session 1978 (on PIL tape) 4.8.79 Paradise Boston The Cure 20.9.85 Birmingham 2.11.84 Austin Opera House 19.11.85 Camden Palace Joy Division 14.3.79 Bowden Vale 1980 Holland (Last Orders) New Order Saturday Live Session 27.5.82 Berlin 12.4.83 Edinburgh 21.08.04 Play at home (TV audio) + Sunrise "Rough Mix" Instr 5.2.85 Edinburgh 10.4.85 Swansea 17.12.85 Leuven 19.9.86 Barrowland U2 New Orlean Croke Park Dublin Live Aid 79 Dublin National Stadium 12.02.80 Den Haag 30.11.80 Amsterdam Paradiso 3.6.81 Paradise Boston 12.12.81 Malibu New York 14.5.82 Hattem Holland 4.7.82 Werchter 2.12.82 Manchester 6.12.82 Hammersmith Palais 10.82 RTE Radio U2 Story 1.83 War Interview and Session 28.2.83 Edinburgh 10.3.83 Birmingham 15.3.83 Philadelphia + other bits and pieces inc sminds? 29.3.83 Hammersmith Palais 24.4.83 Glasgow 13.8.83 Dublin 7.11.84 Barrowlands 12.11.84 NEC 15.11.84 Wembley Arena 21.11.84 Dortmund 25.1.85 Stockholm (A+) 1.2.85 Mannheim 4.2.85 Milan 15.4.85 Meadowlands 22.6.85 Milton Keynes 7.7.85 Werchter 7.7.85 Werchter (HF60 Sony) 15.6.86 New Jersey (Amnesty) + ogwt + gaga Big Country Reading (on U2 tape) Unknown one with typed listing BC INT 23.10.82 Strathclyde University 5.7.83 Ayr 13.9.83 Bristol 18.9.83 Edinburgh 20.9.83 Newcastle 22.11.83 Milwaukee 84 The Tube plus whistle test interview 83-84 US Sessions 22.3.84 Opera House, Austin Texas 4.5.84 Tokyo 30.6.84 Wembley 8.10.84 Edinburgh 19.10.84 Hammersmith Odeon 21.12.84 Glasgow 31.12.84 Edinburgh 3.86 Hexagon Reading 9.3.86 Geleen 20.4.86 Newcastle 8.5.86 Hochen 29.6.86 Glasgow 30.6.86 Glasgow 3.7.86 Lincoln 3.7.86 Lincoln (another copy) 22.5.87 Radio Tees Fuzzbox 9.7.86 Newcastle 14.7.86 London T&C The Armoury Show Unknown marked "venue" 83-84 Sessions 3.6.83 Goteburg 5.6.83 Stockholm 11.8.83 The Venue London 3.9.83 Pandoras box festival rotterdam 18.9.83 Leeds Futurama 10.12.83 Strathclyde 22.12.83 Hacienda 12.3.84 Dunfermline 15.3.84 Hull 28.7.84 Elephant Fayre 16.8.84 Hacienda 22.8.84 Nottingham 23.8.84 Leeds Warehouse 24.8.84 Preston 25.8.84 East Kilbride 27.8.84 Edinburgh 29.8.84 Savoy 25.10.84 Interviews/Etwins 4.1.85/5.1.85 Venue not stated 14.3.85 System Liverpool 4.5.85 Utrecht 7.7.1985 London 8.7.85 Electric Ballroom 8.10.85 Leeds Warehouse 12.10.85 Glasgow Univ 19.10.85 Essen (Rockpalast, audio) 23.11.85 Malmo 2.12.85 Leuven 12.85 Paris From billfromnorthwales@... Mon Apr 4 00:42:37 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sun, 03 Apr 2011 22:42:37 -0000 Subject: As we are talking about concert tapes... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hello Tim, The BBC in Concert ones inrterest me, so that would be Simple Minds 9.79/1.80 BBC In Concert I think they sharesd the bill with Cozy Powell on one of them? Magazine 9.12.78 Concert (no venue) plus session 1978 Are they the only BBC shows? Thanks --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Tim" wrote: > > I got my own 200 box a while ago, which is the collection of a big 1980s bootleg collector. I'm gradually working through bits of it digitising it - mostly the Armoury Show tapes - but if anyone has any interest in any of the recordings, let me know. I'm fairly sure most are circulating generally, but some of the AS stuff wasn't so you never know. I suspect most are multi-generation copies. This all came from my interest in tracking down the 1980s tape dealers who used to sell at street markets, what I hadn't appreciated is just what a f eck of a lot 200 tapes are when you actually get the box :( > > Still looking for 1980s tape dealers though, do make yourself known if you're one of them. > > Simple Minds > Simple Minds (no details) > Live Aid (on U2 tape) > 30.7.78 Mars Bar Glasgow > 9.79/1.80 BBC In Concert > 6.8.80 Orebro Sweden > 18.3.81 Toronto > 3.12.81 Musicians Club, Sydney with Hear Here (STV) 5.12.80 3 songs > 81 Gothenberg > 82 Paris > 16.6.82 Utrecht > 12.10.82 Manly Vale Hotel, Australia > 21.12.82 glasgow > 83 Newcastle > 3.4.83 Nijmegen Holland > 19.12.83 Lyceum > 23.12.83 Glasgow > 20.2.84 dublin > 24.2.84 Playhouse Edinburgh > 18.5.84 Hammersmith Odeon > 27.5.84 Irvington New Jersey > 28.1.86 Copenhagen > 2.3.86 Wembley Arena > > Killing Joke > 23.3.85 Zurich > 26.11.83 Geneva > 17.8.85 Lorelei > > The Fall > 1980 London > 19.3.84 Edinburgh > > Lloyd Cole > 1.9.85 Hammersmith Odeon > 9.9.85 Glasgow > > Billy Bragg > 16.12.84 Forum Des Halles > > Smiths > 1.3.85 Brixton Academy > 6.4.85 Royal Albert Hall > 18.5.85 Madrid > > Psychadelic Furs > > 10.80 Chicago > 3.5.84 Leicester > > Propaganda > 31.10.85 Leeds University > 11.85 Rotterdam (on U2 tape) > 85 The Tube > > Springsteen > 5.6.85 Newcastle (2 tapes) > > Queen > 1.9.84 NEC > > Marillion > 7.3.82 Marquee > 20.2.84 Newcastle City Hall > > > The Alarm > 10.10.83 Glasgow > 6.11.84 Liverpool > 9.5.85 Manchester (2 tapes) > 17.10.85 Marquee > 15.12.85 Hammersmith Odeon > 21.2.86 Nottingham/22.11.86 Radio Wales Accoustic > > Cramps > 22.3.86 Glasgow > > Bunnymen > 18.7.83 Albert Hall > 17.4.84 Tokyo > 17.10.84 Hammersmith Odeon > > The Cult > 20.5.84 Lyceum > 22.11.84 Edinburgh > 24.01.86 Vredenburg > > Talking Heads > 4.7.82 Belgium (on cult tape) > > Spear of Destiny > 18.2.84 Newcastle Uni > 3.5.84 Hammersmith Palais > 14.9.84 Paris > 11.5.85 Manchester > 22.6.85 Milton Keynes > 16.12.85 Town & Country London > > Cocteau Twins > 1.1.83 Amsterdam (on Spear of Destiny) > 9.11.83 Paris (on Dead Kennedys) > > Sisters of Mercy > > 30.9.83 Berlin > 10.5.84 Strathclyde Uni > 1.8.84 Peel Session (on PIL tape) > 14.3.85 Coventry Poly > 24.3.85 Lyceum > 25.3.85 Lyceum > > Dead Kennedys > Keystone Amsterdam > Live in Comer 1st UK tour > 19.10.79 Oregon > 13.9.82 Stuttgart > 26.11.82 Central London Poly > > Waterboys > 5.12.85 Lyon > > Sex Pistols > 14.2.78 Winterland SF > > PIL > 15.5.81 (riot gig) new york, no track listing just pisstaking by them > 31.10.83 Bochum > 17.5.86 Manchester > 27.5.86 Brixton Academy > 29.5.86 Amsterdam > > > Magazine > 9.12.78 Concert (no venue) plus session 1978 (on PIL tape) > 4.8.79 Paradise Boston > > The Cure > 20.9.85 Birmingham > 2.11.84 Austin Opera House > 19.11.85 Camden Palace > > Joy Division > 14.3.79 Bowden Vale > 1980 Holland (Last Orders) > > New Order > Saturday Live Session > 27.5.82 Berlin > 12.4.83 Edinburgh > 21.08.04 Play at home (TV audio) + Sunrise "Rough Mix" Instr > 5.2.85 Edinburgh > 10.4.85 Swansea > 17.12.85 Leuven > 19.9.86 Barrowland > > U2 > > New Orlean > Croke Park Dublin > Live Aid > 79 Dublin National Stadium > 12.02.80 Den Haag > 30.11.80 Amsterdam Paradiso > 3.6.81 Paradise Boston > 12.12.81 Malibu New York > 14.5.82 Hattem Holland > 4.7.82 Werchter > 2.12.82 Manchester > 6.12.82 Hammersmith Palais > 10.82 RTE Radio U2 Story > 1.83 War Interview and Session > 28.2.83 Edinburgh > 10.3.83 Birmingham > 15.3.83 Philadelphia + other bits and pieces inc sminds? > 29.3.83 Hammersmith Palais > 24.4.83 Glasgow > 13.8.83 Dublin > 7.11.84 Barrowlands > 12.11.84 NEC > 15.11.84 Wembley Arena > 21.11.84 Dortmund > 25.1.85 Stockholm (A+) > 1.2.85 Mannheim > 4.2.85 Milan > 15.4.85 Meadowlands > 22.6.85 Milton Keynes > 7.7.85 Werchter > 7.7.85 Werchter (HF60 Sony) > 15.6.86 New Jersey (Amnesty) + ogwt + gaga > > > Big Country > Reading (on U2 tape) > Unknown one with typed listing > BC INT > 23.10.82 Strathclyde University > 5.7.83 Ayr > 13.9.83 Bristol > 18.9.83 Edinburgh > 20.9.83 Newcastle > 22.11.83 Milwaukee > 84 The Tube plus whistle test interview > 83-84 US Sessions > 22.3.84 Opera House, Austin Texas > 4.5.84 Tokyo > 30.6.84 Wembley > 8.10.84 Edinburgh > 19.10.84 Hammersmith Odeon > 21.12.84 Glasgow > 31.12.84 Edinburgh > 3.86 Hexagon Reading > 9.3.86 Geleen > 20.4.86 Newcastle > 8.5.86 Hochen > 29.6.86 Glasgow > 30.6.86 Glasgow > 3.7.86 Lincoln > 3.7.86 Lincoln (another copy) > 22.5.87 Radio Tees > > Fuzzbox > 9.7.86 Newcastle > 14.7.86 London T&C > > The Armoury Show > Unknown marked "venue" > 83-84 Sessions > 3.6.83 Goteburg > 5.6.83 Stockholm > 11.8.83 The Venue London > 3.9.83 Pandoras box festival rotterdam > 18.9.83 Leeds Futurama > 10.12.83 Strathclyde > 22.12.83 Hacienda > 12.3.84 Dunfermline > 15.3.84 Hull > 28.7.84 Elephant Fayre > 16.8.84 Hacienda > 22.8.84 Nottingham > 23.8.84 Leeds Warehouse > 24.8.84 Preston > 25.8.84 East Kilbride > 27.8.84 Edinburgh > 29.8.84 Savoy > 25.10.84 Interviews/Etwins > 4.1.85/5.1.85 Venue not stated > 14.3.85 System Liverpool > 4.5.85 Utrecht > 7.7.1985 London > 8.7.85 Electric Ballroom > 8.10.85 Leeds Warehouse > 12.10.85 Glasgow Univ > 19.10.85 Essen (Rockpalast, audio) > 23.11.85 Malmo > 2.12.85 Leuven > 12.85 Paris > From robfleay@... Mon Apr 4 10:12:44 2011 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2011 09:12:44 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peel/Shend articles.. In-Reply-To: <27052276.2079421301857917361.JavaMail.www@wwinf3722> References: <1301645244.230.25515.m7@yahoogroups.com> <27052276.2079421301857917361.JavaMail.www@wwinf3722> Message-ID: I've a feeling that I posted at least one a couple of years ago - but would like to see the others On 3 April 2011 20:11, wrote: > I've just found some old magazines 'Siren' with a regular Peel column 'a > meal with Peel' - anyone interested in me scanning them and sending them to > the list (can i > send attachments here?) there's only a couple and they're a bit > inconsequential - Peels monthly opinions of current bands, releases and > sessions., but if that's your > period, i'll post them here or do some sort of round robin email tp anyone > who wants to read them. > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > From robfleay@... Mon Apr 4 10:14:14 2011 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2011 09:14:14 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peel/Shend articles.. In-Reply-To: References: <1301645244.230.25515.m7@yahoogroups.com> <27052276.2079421301857917361.JavaMail.www@wwinf3722> Message-ID: Just checked the archive - I did post one in 2009 http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/peel/message/9812 On 4 April 2011 09:12, RobF wrote: > I've a feeling that I posted at least one a couple of years ago - but would > like to see the others > > > On 3 April 2011 20:11, wrote: > >> I've just found some old magazines 'Siren' with a regular Peel column 'a >> meal with Peel' - anyone interested in me scanning them and sending them to >> the list (can i >> send attachments here?) there's only a couple and they're a bit >> inconsequential - Peels monthly opinions of current bands, releases and >> sessions., but if that's your >> period, i'll post them here or do some sort of round robin email tp anyone >> who wants to read them. >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------ >> >> Yahoo! Groups Links >> >> >> >> > From haze.harrison@... Mon Apr 4 11:10:08 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2011 09:10:08 -0000 Subject: John Peel's Sunday Show for 1970 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: There is a mine of interesting, if frustratingly incomplete, information to be had here - http://www.bbcradioint.com/search.aspx If you leave artist blank and select 'In Concert' as the strand you get a list of all the shows that they currently have information loaded. Some entries are more complete than others... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "leicesterjim" wrote: > > Many thanks to all posting Sunday Shows and In Concerts. A few years ago, I spent some time in Westminster City Library going through their bound collection of Radio Times (which date back to the 20s-just ask the man behind the desk for anything pre-1980). Here's part one of what I found, with notes added by myself. Enjoy. > > > T/x Artist(s) Notes > 04-Jan-70 Family Tyrannosarus Rex added to broadcast when Chapman lost his voice > 11-Jan-70 Duster Bennett/Chicken Shack > 18-Jan-70 Savoy Brown/Free > 25-Jan-70 Keef Hartley Band > 01-Feb-70 Blodwyn Pig > 08-Feb-70 David Bowie > 15-Feb-70 Third Ear Band/Edgar Broughton Band > 22-Feb-70 Joe Cocker and the Greaseband replaced by Deep Purple > 01-Mar-70 Brian Auger Trinity > 08-Mar-70 Jon Hiseman's Colosseum > 15-Mar-70 Juicy Lucy/Yes > 22-Mar-70 Graham Bond Initiation/Jim Jones and Rafael Callaghan > 29-Mar-70 Edwin Hawkins Singers > 05-Apr-70 Reanaissance/Elton John and Hookfoot > 12-Apr-70 Taste/Atomic Rooster > 19-Apr-70 Fleetwood Mac > 26-Apr-70 Black Sabbath/Medicine Head > 03-May-70 Mott the Hoople/Mike Cooper > 10-May-70 Traffic > 17-May-70 Al Stewart/Bridget St John/Kevin Ayers and the Whole World > 24-May-70 Pretty Things/Daddy Long Legs > 31-May-70 Soft Machine/Michael Chapman > 07-Jun-70 Stone The Crows/The Humblebums > 14-Jun-70 Pretty Things/Skid Row > 21-Jun-70 Procol Harum > 28-Jun-70 Matthews Southern Comfort/Alan Bown > 05-Jul-70 Faces/Argent exists in BBC Sound Archives > 12-Jul-70 Free/Trader Horne > 19-Jul-70 Pink Floyd exists in BBC Sound Archives > 26-Jul-70 Mungo Jerry/Simon & Steve/Jo-Anne Kelly/Brett Marvin & The Thunderbolts > 02-Aug-70 Van Der Graaf Generator/If > 09-Aug-70 East of Eden/Hardin and York > 16-Aug-70 Chicken Shack/Duster Bennet > 23-Aug-70 Keef Hartley Band > 30-Aug-70 Pickettywitch with guests The Flirtations and Long John Baldry not JP but a Bank Holiday special-no mention of a Wednesday repeat > 06-Sep-70 Edgar Broughton Band/Third Ear Band > 13-Sep-70 Brinsley Scwartz/Curved Air > 20-Sep-70 Humble Pie > 27-Sep-70 Family > 04-Oct-70 Quintessence/Cochise > 11-Oct-70 Caravan/Supertramp > 18-Oct-70 Climax Chicago Blues Band/Strawbs > 25-Oct-70 Fairport Convention/Mott the Hoople > 01-Nov-70 James Taylor/Dr Strangely Strange > 08-Nov-70 Colosseum > 15-Nov-70 Mick Abrahams Band/Hawkwind > 22-Nov-70 Keef Hartley Band > 29-Nov-70 Faces/Wishbone Ash > 06-Dec-70 Chicken Shack/Noir Stone the Crows on broadcast > 13-Dec-70 Blodwyn Pig > 20-Dec-70 Jellybread/T Rex > 27-Dec-70 Joni Mitchell > From haze.harrison@... Mon Apr 4 11:26:41 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2011 09:26:41 -0000 Subject: As we are talking about concert tapes... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Simple Minds 9/79 was shared with The Pretenders. It had slipped my mind that I'd already digitized this show, both sets will be on the Mooo shortly Haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Hello Tim, > > The BBC in Concert ones inrterest me, so that would be > > Simple Minds > 9.79/1.80 BBC In Concert > > I think they sharesd the bill with Cozy Powell on one of them? > > Magazine > 9.12.78 Concert (no venue) plus session 1978 > > > Are they the only BBC shows? > > Thanks > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Tim" wrote: > > > > I got my own 200 box a while ago, which is the collection of a big 1980s bootleg collector. I'm gradually working through bits of it digitising it - mostly the Armoury Show tapes - but if anyone has any interest in any of the recordings, let me know. I'm fairly sure most are circulating generally, but some of the AS stuff wasn't so you never know. I suspect most are multi-generation copies. This all came from my interest in tracking down the 1980s tape dealers who used to sell at street markets, what I hadn't appreciated is just what a f eck of a lot 200 tapes are when you actually get the box :( > > > > Still looking for 1980s tape dealers though, do make yourself known if you're one of them. > > > > Simple Minds > > Simple Minds (no details) > > Live Aid (on U2 tape) > > 30.7.78 Mars Bar Glasgow > > 9.79/1.80 BBC In Concert > > 6.8.80 Orebro Sweden > > 18.3.81 Toronto > > 3.12.81 Musicians Club, Sydney with Hear Here (STV) 5.12.80 3 songs > > 81 Gothenberg > > 82 Paris > > 16.6.82 Utrecht > > 12.10.82 Manly Vale Hotel, Australia > > 21.12.82 glasgow > > 83 Newcastle > > 3.4.83 Nijmegen Holland > > 19.12.83 Lyceum > > 23.12.83 Glasgow > > 20.2.84 dublin > > 24.2.84 Playhouse Edinburgh > > 18.5.84 Hammersmith Odeon > > 27.5.84 Irvington New Jersey > > 28.1.86 Copenhagen > > 2.3.86 Wembley Arena > > > > Killing Joke > > 23.3.85 Zurich > > 26.11.83 Geneva > > 17.8.85 Lorelei > > > > The Fall > > 1980 London > > 19.3.84 Edinburgh > > > > Lloyd Cole > > 1.9.85 Hammersmith Odeon > > 9.9.85 Glasgow > > > > Billy Bragg > > 16.12.84 Forum Des Halles > > > > Smiths > > 1.3.85 Brixton Academy > > 6.4.85 Royal Albert Hall > > 18.5.85 Madrid > > > > Psychadelic Furs > > > > 10.80 Chicago > > 3.5.84 Leicester > > > > Propaganda > > 31.10.85 Leeds University > > 11.85 Rotterdam (on U2 tape) > > 85 The Tube > > > > Springsteen > > 5.6.85 Newcastle (2 tapes) > > > > Queen > > 1.9.84 NEC > > > > Marillion > > 7.3.82 Marquee > > 20.2.84 Newcastle City Hall > > > > > > The Alarm > > 10.10.83 Glasgow > > 6.11.84 Liverpool > > 9.5.85 Manchester (2 tapes) > > 17.10.85 Marquee > > 15.12.85 Hammersmith Odeon > > 21.2.86 Nottingham/22.11.86 Radio Wales Accoustic > > > > Cramps > > 22.3.86 Glasgow > > > > Bunnymen > > 18.7.83 Albert Hall > > 17.4.84 Tokyo > > 17.10.84 Hammersmith Odeon > > > > The Cult > > 20.5.84 Lyceum > > 22.11.84 Edinburgh > > 24.01.86 Vredenburg > > > > Talking Heads > > 4.7.82 Belgium (on cult tape) > > > > Spear of Destiny > > 18.2.84 Newcastle Uni > > 3.5.84 Hammersmith Palais > > 14.9.84 Paris > > 11.5.85 Manchester > > 22.6.85 Milton Keynes > > 16.12.85 Town & Country London > > > > Cocteau Twins > > 1.1.83 Amsterdam (on Spear of Destiny) > > 9.11.83 Paris (on Dead Kennedys) > > > > Sisters of Mercy > > > > 30.9.83 Berlin > > 10.5.84 Strathclyde Uni > > 1.8.84 Peel Session (on PIL tape) > > 14.3.85 Coventry Poly > > 24.3.85 Lyceum > > 25.3.85 Lyceum > > > > Dead Kennedys > > Keystone Amsterdam > > Live in Comer 1st UK tour > > 19.10.79 Oregon > > 13.9.82 Stuttgart > > 26.11.82 Central London Poly > > > > Waterboys > > 5.12.85 Lyon > > > > Sex Pistols > > 14.2.78 Winterland SF > > > > PIL > > 15.5.81 (riot gig) new york, no track listing just pisstaking by them > > 31.10.83 Bochum > > 17.5.86 Manchester > > 27.5.86 Brixton Academy > > 29.5.86 Amsterdam > > > > > > Magazine > > 9.12.78 Concert (no venue) plus session 1978 (on PIL tape) > > 4.8.79 Paradise Boston > > > > The Cure > > 20.9.85 Birmingham > > 2.11.84 Austin Opera House > > 19.11.85 Camden Palace > > > > Joy Division > > 14.3.79 Bowden Vale > > 1980 Holland (Last Orders) > > > > New Order > > Saturday Live Session > > 27.5.82 Berlin > > 12.4.83 Edinburgh > > 21.08.04 Play at home (TV audio) + Sunrise "Rough Mix" Instr > > 5.2.85 Edinburgh > > 10.4.85 Swansea > > 17.12.85 Leuven > > 19.9.86 Barrowland > > > > U2 > > > > New Orlean > > Croke Park Dublin > > Live Aid > > 79 Dublin National Stadium > > 12.02.80 Den Haag > > 30.11.80 Amsterdam Paradiso > > 3.6.81 Paradise Boston > > 12.12.81 Malibu New York > > 14.5.82 Hattem Holland > > 4.7.82 Werchter > > 2.12.82 Manchester > > 6.12.82 Hammersmith Palais > > 10.82 RTE Radio U2 Story > > 1.83 War Interview and Session > > 28.2.83 Edinburgh > > 10.3.83 Birmingham > > 15.3.83 Philadelphia + other bits and pieces inc sminds? > > 29.3.83 Hammersmith Palais > > 24.4.83 Glasgow > > 13.8.83 Dublin > > 7.11.84 Barrowlands > > 12.11.84 NEC > > 15.11.84 Wembley Arena > > 21.11.84 Dortmund > > 25.1.85 Stockholm (A+) > > 1.2.85 Mannheim > > 4.2.85 Milan > > 15.4.85 Meadowlands > > 22.6.85 Milton Keynes > > 7.7.85 Werchter > > 7.7.85 Werchter (HF60 Sony) > > 15.6.86 New Jersey (Amnesty) + ogwt + gaga > > > > > > Big Country > > Reading (on U2 tape) > > Unknown one with typed listing > > BC INT > > 23.10.82 Strathclyde University > > 5.7.83 Ayr > > 13.9.83 Bristol > > 18.9.83 Edinburgh > > 20.9.83 Newcastle > > 22.11.83 Milwaukee > > 84 The Tube plus whistle test interview > > 83-84 US Sessions > > 22.3.84 Opera House, Austin Texas > > 4.5.84 Tokyo > > 30.6.84 Wembley > > 8.10.84 Edinburgh > > 19.10.84 Hammersmith Odeon > > 21.12.84 Glasgow > > 31.12.84 Edinburgh > > 3.86 Hexagon Reading > > 9.3.86 Geleen > > 20.4.86 Newcastle > > 8.5.86 Hochen > > 29.6.86 Glasgow > > 30.6.86 Glasgow > > 3.7.86 Lincoln > > 3.7.86 Lincoln (another copy) > > 22.5.87 Radio Tees > > > > Fuzzbox > > 9.7.86 Newcastle > > 14.7.86 London T&C > > > > The Armoury Show > > Unknown marked "venue" > > 83-84 Sessions > > 3.6.83 Goteburg > > 5.6.83 Stockholm > > 11.8.83 The Venue London > > 3.9.83 Pandoras box festival rotterdam > > 18.9.83 Leeds Futurama > > 10.12.83 Strathclyde > > 22.12.83 Hacienda > > 12.3.84 Dunfermline > > 15.3.84 Hull > > 28.7.84 Elephant Fayre > > 16.8.84 Hacienda > > 22.8.84 Nottingham > > 23.8.84 Leeds Warehouse > > 24.8.84 Preston > > 25.8.84 East Kilbride > > 27.8.84 Edinburgh > > 29.8.84 Savoy > > 25.10.84 Interviews/Etwins > > 4.1.85/5.1.85 Venue not stated > > 14.3.85 System Liverpool > > 4.5.85 Utrecht > > 7.7.1985 London > > 8.7.85 Electric Ballroom > > 8.10.85 Leeds Warehouse > > 12.10.85 Glasgow Univ > > 19.10.85 Essen (Rockpalast, audio) > > 23.11.85 Malmo > > 2.12.85 Leuven > > 12.85 Paris > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Mon Apr 4 13:33:02 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2011 11:33:02 -0000 Subject: John Peel's Sunday Show for 1970 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Don't forget this one too http://www.bbcradioint.com/ContentFiles/In_Concert_Catalogue.pdf --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > There is a mine of interesting, if frustratingly incomplete, information to be had here - http://www.bbcradioint.com/search.aspx > If you leave artist blank and select 'In Concert' as the strand you get a list of all the shows that they currently have information loaded. Some entries are more complete than others... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "leicesterjim" wrote: > > > > Many thanks to all posting Sunday Shows and In Concerts. A few years ago, I spent some time in Westminster City Library going through their bound collection of Radio Times (which date back to the 20s-just ask the man behind the desk for anything pre-1980). Here's part one of what I found, with notes added by myself. Enjoy. > > > > > > T/x Artist(s) Notes > > 04-Jan-70 Family Tyrannosarus Rex added to broadcast when Chapman lost his voice > > 11-Jan-70 Duster Bennett/Chicken Shack > > 18-Jan-70 Savoy Brown/Free > > 25-Jan-70 Keef Hartley Band > > 01-Feb-70 Blodwyn Pig > > 08-Feb-70 David Bowie > > 15-Feb-70 Third Ear Band/Edgar Broughton Band > > 22-Feb-70 Joe Cocker and the Greaseband replaced by Deep Purple > > 01-Mar-70 Brian Auger Trinity > > 08-Mar-70 Jon Hiseman's Colosseum > > 15-Mar-70 Juicy Lucy/Yes > > 22-Mar-70 Graham Bond Initiation/Jim Jones and Rafael Callaghan > > 29-Mar-70 Edwin Hawkins Singers > > 05-Apr-70 Reanaissance/Elton John and Hookfoot > > 12-Apr-70 Taste/Atomic Rooster > > 19-Apr-70 Fleetwood Mac > > 26-Apr-70 Black Sabbath/Medicine Head > > 03-May-70 Mott the Hoople/Mike Cooper > > 10-May-70 Traffic > > 17-May-70 Al Stewart/Bridget St John/Kevin Ayers and the Whole World > > 24-May-70 Pretty Things/Daddy Long Legs > > 31-May-70 Soft Machine/Michael Chapman > > 07-Jun-70 Stone The Crows/The Humblebums > > 14-Jun-70 Pretty Things/Skid Row > > 21-Jun-70 Procol Harum > > 28-Jun-70 Matthews Southern Comfort/Alan Bown > > 05-Jul-70 Faces/Argent exists in BBC Sound Archives > > 12-Jul-70 Free/Trader Horne > > 19-Jul-70 Pink Floyd exists in BBC Sound Archives > > 26-Jul-70 Mungo Jerry/Simon & Steve/Jo-Anne Kelly/Brett Marvin & The Thunderbolts > > 02-Aug-70 Van Der Graaf Generator/If > > 09-Aug-70 East of Eden/Hardin and York > > 16-Aug-70 Chicken Shack/Duster Bennet > > 23-Aug-70 Keef Hartley Band > > 30-Aug-70 Pickettywitch with guests The Flirtations and Long John Baldry not JP but a Bank Holiday special-no mention of a Wednesday repeat > > 06-Sep-70 Edgar Broughton Band/Third Ear Band > > 13-Sep-70 Brinsley Scwartz/Curved Air > > 20-Sep-70 Humble Pie > > 27-Sep-70 Family > > 04-Oct-70 Quintessence/Cochise > > 11-Oct-70 Caravan/Supertramp > > 18-Oct-70 Climax Chicago Blues Band/Strawbs > > 25-Oct-70 Fairport Convention/Mott the Hoople > > 01-Nov-70 James Taylor/Dr Strangely Strange > > 08-Nov-70 Colosseum > > 15-Nov-70 Mick Abrahams Band/Hawkwind > > 22-Nov-70 Keef Hartley Band > > 29-Nov-70 Faces/Wishbone Ash > > 06-Dec-70 Chicken Shack/Noir Stone the Crows on broadcast > > 13-Dec-70 Blodwyn Pig > > 20-Dec-70 Jellybread/T Rex > > 27-Dec-70 Joni Mitchell > > > From haze.harrison@... Mon Apr 4 14:05:28 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2011 12:05:28 -0000 Subject: John Peel's Sunday Show for 1970 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yes sadly only includes year of transmission and catalogue number but you can always use it as guide for searching full details. Both start from 1971 with only 4 shows listed!! Also has an excel file of sessions information http://www.bbcradioint.com/ContentFiles/BBCSessions_catalogue.xls this has info into the 60's. Acker Bilk session anyone ;-) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Don't forget this one too > > > http://www.bbcradioint.com/ContentFiles/In_Concert_Catalogue.pdf > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > There is a mine of interesting, if frustratingly incomplete, information to be had here - http://www.bbcradioint.com/search.aspx > > If you leave artist blank and select 'In Concert' as the strand you get a list of all the shows that they currently have information loaded. Some entries are more complete than others... > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "leicesterjim" wrote: > > > > > > Many thanks to all posting Sunday Shows and In Concerts. A few years ago, I spent some time in Westminster City Library going through their bound collection of Radio Times (which date back to the 20s-just ask the man behind the desk for anything pre-1980). Here's part one of what I found, with notes added by myself. Enjoy. > > > > > > > > > T/x Artist(s) Notes > > > 04-Jan-70 Family Tyrannosarus Rex added to broadcast when Chapman lost his voice > > > 11-Jan-70 Duster Bennett/Chicken Shack > > > 18-Jan-70 Savoy Brown/Free > > > 25-Jan-70 Keef Hartley Band > > > 01-Feb-70 Blodwyn Pig > > > 08-Feb-70 David Bowie > > > 15-Feb-70 Third Ear Band/Edgar Broughton Band > > > 22-Feb-70 Joe Cocker and the Greaseband replaced by Deep Purple > > > 01-Mar-70 Brian Auger Trinity > > > 08-Mar-70 Jon Hiseman's Colosseum > > > 15-Mar-70 Juicy Lucy/Yes > > > 22-Mar-70 Graham Bond Initiation/Jim Jones and Rafael Callaghan > > > 29-Mar-70 Edwin Hawkins Singers > > > 05-Apr-70 Reanaissance/Elton John and Hookfoot > > > 12-Apr-70 Taste/Atomic Rooster > > > 19-Apr-70 Fleetwood Mac > > > 26-Apr-70 Black Sabbath/Medicine Head > > > 03-May-70 Mott the Hoople/Mike Cooper > > > 10-May-70 Traffic > > > 17-May-70 Al Stewart/Bridget St John/Kevin Ayers and the Whole World > > > 24-May-70 Pretty Things/Daddy Long Legs > > > 31-May-70 Soft Machine/Michael Chapman > > > 07-Jun-70 Stone The Crows/The Humblebums > > > 14-Jun-70 Pretty Things/Skid Row > > > 21-Jun-70 Procol Harum > > > 28-Jun-70 Matthews Southern Comfort/Alan Bown > > > 05-Jul-70 Faces/Argent exists in BBC Sound Archives > > > 12-Jul-70 Free/Trader Horne > > > 19-Jul-70 Pink Floyd exists in BBC Sound Archives > > > 26-Jul-70 Mungo Jerry/Simon & Steve/Jo-Anne Kelly/Brett Marvin & The Thunderbolts > > > 02-Aug-70 Van Der Graaf Generator/If > > > 09-Aug-70 East of Eden/Hardin and York > > > 16-Aug-70 Chicken Shack/Duster Bennet > > > 23-Aug-70 Keef Hartley Band > > > 30-Aug-70 Pickettywitch with guests The Flirtations and Long John Baldry not JP but a Bank Holiday special-no mention of a Wednesday repeat > > > 06-Sep-70 Edgar Broughton Band/Third Ear Band > > > 13-Sep-70 Brinsley Scwartz/Curved Air > > > 20-Sep-70 Humble Pie > > > 27-Sep-70 Family > > > 04-Oct-70 Quintessence/Cochise > > > 11-Oct-70 Caravan/Supertramp > > > 18-Oct-70 Climax Chicago Blues Band/Strawbs > > > 25-Oct-70 Fairport Convention/Mott the Hoople > > > 01-Nov-70 James Taylor/Dr Strangely Strange > > > 08-Nov-70 Colosseum > > > 15-Nov-70 Mick Abrahams Band/Hawkwind > > > 22-Nov-70 Keef Hartley Band > > > 29-Nov-70 Faces/Wishbone Ash > > > 06-Dec-70 Chicken Shack/Noir Stone the Crows on broadcast > > > 13-Dec-70 Blodwyn Pig > > > 20-Dec-70 Jellybread/T Rex > > > 27-Dec-70 Joni Mitchell > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Mon Apr 4 14:07:56 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2011 12:07:56 -0000 Subject: As we are talking about concert tapes... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Links to folders containing track/mp3 files http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Pretenders_1979-09-08/ http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Simple_Minds_79-09-08/ --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Simple Minds 9/79 was shared with The Pretenders. It had slipped my mind that I'd already digitized this show, both sets will be on the Mooo shortly > > Haze > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > Hello Tim, > > > > The BBC in Concert ones inrterest me, so that would be > > > > Simple Minds > > 9.79/1.80 BBC In Concert > > > > I think they sharesd the bill with Cozy Powell on one of them? > > > > Magazine > > 9.12.78 Concert (no venue) plus session 1978 > > > > > > Are they the only BBC shows? > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Tim" wrote: > > > > > > I got my own 200 box a while ago, which is the collection of a big 1980s bootleg collector. I'm gradually working through bits of it digitising it - mostly the Armoury Show tapes - but if anyone has any interest in any of the recordings, let me know. I'm fairly sure most are circulating generally, but some of the AS stuff wasn't so you never know. I suspect most are multi-generation copies. This all came from my interest in tracking down the 1980s tape dealers who used to sell at street markets, what I hadn't appreciated is just what a f eck of a lot 200 tapes are when you actually get the box :( > > > > > > Still looking for 1980s tape dealers though, do make yourself known if you're one of them. > > > > > > Simple Minds > > > Simple Minds (no details) > > > Live Aid (on U2 tape) > > > 30.7.78 Mars Bar Glasgow > > > 9.79/1.80 BBC In Concert > > > 6.8.80 Orebro Sweden > > > 18.3.81 Toronto > > > 3.12.81 Musicians Club, Sydney with Hear Here (STV) 5.12.80 3 songs > > > 81 Gothenberg > > > 82 Paris > > > 16.6.82 Utrecht > > > 12.10.82 Manly Vale Hotel, Australia > > > 21.12.82 glasgow > > > 83 Newcastle > > > 3.4.83 Nijmegen Holland > > > 19.12.83 Lyceum > > > 23.12.83 Glasgow > > > 20.2.84 dublin > > > 24.2.84 Playhouse Edinburgh > > > 18.5.84 Hammersmith Odeon > > > 27.5.84 Irvington New Jersey > > > 28.1.86 Copenhagen > > > 2.3.86 Wembley Arena > > > > > > Killing Joke > > > 23.3.85 Zurich > > > 26.11.83 Geneva > > > 17.8.85 Lorelei > > > > > > The Fall > > > 1980 London > > > 19.3.84 Edinburgh > > > > > > Lloyd Cole > > > 1.9.85 Hammersmith Odeon > > > 9.9.85 Glasgow > > > > > > Billy Bragg > > > 16.12.84 Forum Des Halles > > > > > > Smiths > > > 1.3.85 Brixton Academy > > > 6.4.85 Royal Albert Hall > > > 18.5.85 Madrid > > > > > > Psychadelic Furs > > > > > > 10.80 Chicago > > > 3.5.84 Leicester > > > > > > Propaganda > > > 31.10.85 Leeds University > > > 11.85 Rotterdam (on U2 tape) > > > 85 The Tube > > > > > > Springsteen > > > 5.6.85 Newcastle (2 tapes) > > > > > > Queen > > > 1.9.84 NEC > > > > > > Marillion > > > 7.3.82 Marquee > > > 20.2.84 Newcastle City Hall > > > > > > > > > The Alarm > > > 10.10.83 Glasgow > > > 6.11.84 Liverpool > > > 9.5.85 Manchester (2 tapes) > > > 17.10.85 Marquee > > > 15.12.85 Hammersmith Odeon > > > 21.2.86 Nottingham/22.11.86 Radio Wales Accoustic > > > > > > Cramps > > > 22.3.86 Glasgow > > > > > > Bunnymen > > > 18.7.83 Albert Hall > > > 17.4.84 Tokyo > > > 17.10.84 Hammersmith Odeon > > > > > > The Cult > > > 20.5.84 Lyceum > > > 22.11.84 Edinburgh > > > 24.01.86 Vredenburg > > > > > > Talking Heads > > > 4.7.82 Belgium (on cult tape) > > > > > > Spear of Destiny > > > 18.2.84 Newcastle Uni > > > 3.5.84 Hammersmith Palais > > > 14.9.84 Paris > > > 11.5.85 Manchester > > > 22.6.85 Milton Keynes > > > 16.12.85 Town & Country London > > > > > > Cocteau Twins > > > 1.1.83 Amsterdam (on Spear of Destiny) > > > 9.11.83 Paris (on Dead Kennedys) > > > > > > Sisters of Mercy > > > > > > 30.9.83 Berlin > > > 10.5.84 Strathclyde Uni > > > 1.8.84 Peel Session (on PIL tape) > > > 14.3.85 Coventry Poly > > > 24.3.85 Lyceum > > > 25.3.85 Lyceum > > > > > > Dead Kennedys > > > Keystone Amsterdam > > > Live in Comer 1st UK tour > > > 19.10.79 Oregon > > > 13.9.82 Stuttgart > > > 26.11.82 Central London Poly > > > > > > Waterboys > > > 5.12.85 Lyon > > > > > > Sex Pistols > > > 14.2.78 Winterland SF > > > > > > PIL > > > 15.5.81 (riot gig) new york, no track listing just pisstaking by them > > > 31.10.83 Bochum > > > 17.5.86 Manchester > > > 27.5.86 Brixton Academy > > > 29.5.86 Amsterdam > > > > > > > > > Magazine > > > 9.12.78 Concert (no venue) plus session 1978 (on PIL tape) > > > 4.8.79 Paradise Boston > > > > > > The Cure > > > 20.9.85 Birmingham > > > 2.11.84 Austin Opera House > > > 19.11.85 Camden Palace > > > > > > Joy Division > > > 14.3.79 Bowden Vale > > > 1980 Holland (Last Orders) > > > > > > New Order > > > Saturday Live Session > > > 27.5.82 Berlin > > > 12.4.83 Edinburgh > > > 21.08.04 Play at home (TV audio) + Sunrise "Rough Mix" Instr > > > 5.2.85 Edinburgh > > > 10.4.85 Swansea > > > 17.12.85 Leuven > > > 19.9.86 Barrowland > > > > > > U2 > > > > > > New Orlean > > > Croke Park Dublin > > > Live Aid > > > 79 Dublin National Stadium > > > 12.02.80 Den Haag > > > 30.11.80 Amsterdam Paradiso > > > 3.6.81 Paradise Boston > > > 12.12.81 Malibu New York > > > 14.5.82 Hattem Holland > > > 4.7.82 Werchter > > > 2.12.82 Manchester > > > 6.12.82 Hammersmith Palais > > > 10.82 RTE Radio U2 Story > > > 1.83 War Interview and Session > > > 28.2.83 Edinburgh > > > 10.3.83 Birmingham > > > 15.3.83 Philadelphia + other bits and pieces inc sminds? > > > 29.3.83 Hammersmith Palais > > > 24.4.83 Glasgow > > > 13.8.83 Dublin > > > 7.11.84 Barrowlands > > > 12.11.84 NEC > > > 15.11.84 Wembley Arena > > > 21.11.84 Dortmund > > > 25.1.85 Stockholm (A+) > > > 1.2.85 Mannheim > > > 4.2.85 Milan > > > 15.4.85 Meadowlands > > > 22.6.85 Milton Keynes > > > 7.7.85 Werchter > > > 7.7.85 Werchter (HF60 Sony) > > > 15.6.86 New Jersey (Amnesty) + ogwt + gaga > > > > > > > > > Big Country > > > Reading (on U2 tape) > > > Unknown one with typed listing > > > BC INT > > > 23.10.82 Strathclyde University > > > 5.7.83 Ayr > > > 13.9.83 Bristol > > > 18.9.83 Edinburgh > > > 20.9.83 Newcastle > > > 22.11.83 Milwaukee > > > 84 The Tube plus whistle test interview > > > 83-84 US Sessions > > > 22.3.84 Opera House, Austin Texas > > > 4.5.84 Tokyo > > > 30.6.84 Wembley > > > 8.10.84 Edinburgh > > > 19.10.84 Hammersmith Odeon > > > 21.12.84 Glasgow > > > 31.12.84 Edinburgh > > > 3.86 Hexagon Reading > > > 9.3.86 Geleen > > > 20.4.86 Newcastle > > > 8.5.86 Hochen > > > 29.6.86 Glasgow > > > 30.6.86 Glasgow > > > 3.7.86 Lincoln > > > 3.7.86 Lincoln (another copy) > > > 22.5.87 Radio Tees > > > > > > Fuzzbox > > > 9.7.86 Newcastle > > > 14.7.86 London T&C > > > > > > The Armoury Show > > > Unknown marked "venue" > > > 83-84 Sessions > > > 3.6.83 Goteburg > > > 5.6.83 Stockholm > > > 11.8.83 The Venue London > > > 3.9.83 Pandoras box festival rotterdam > > > 18.9.83 Leeds Futurama > > > 10.12.83 Strathclyde > > > 22.12.83 Hacienda > > > 12.3.84 Dunfermline > > > 15.3.84 Hull > > > 28.7.84 Elephant Fayre > > > 16.8.84 Hacienda > > > 22.8.84 Nottingham > > > 23.8.84 Leeds Warehouse > > > 24.8.84 Preston > > > 25.8.84 East Kilbride > > > 27.8.84 Edinburgh > > > 29.8.84 Savoy > > > 25.10.84 Interviews/Etwins > > > 4.1.85/5.1.85 Venue not stated > > > 14.3.85 System Liverpool > > > 4.5.85 Utrecht > > > 7.7.1985 London > > > 8.7.85 Electric Ballroom > > > 8.10.85 Leeds Warehouse > > > 12.10.85 Glasgow Univ > > > 19.10.85 Essen (Rockpalast, audio) > > > 23.11.85 Malmo > > > 2.12.85 Leuven > > > 12.85 Paris > > > > > > From thebarguest@... Mon Apr 4 14:45:28 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2011 12:45:28 -0000 Subject: As we are talking about concert tapes... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks for all these concerts from one of the best years for rock/pop. Really enjoyed the Marshall Hain one. I'd only heard the hit and had assumed they were probably funksters from Philly ! Imagine my surprise when a google revealed them to be a boy-girl couple from a high-class English private school !! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Links to folders containing track/mp3 files > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Pretenders_1979-09-08/ > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Simple_Minds_79-09-08/ > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Simple Minds 9/79 was shared with The Pretenders. It had slipped my mind that I'd already digitized this show, both sets will be on the Mooo shortly > > > > Haze > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > > > Hello Tim, > > > > > > The BBC in Concert ones inrterest me, so that would be > > > > > > Simple Minds > > > 9.79/1.80 BBC In Concert > > > > > > I think they sharesd the bill with Cozy Powell on one of them? > > > > > > Magazine > > > 9.12.78 Concert (no venue) plus session 1978 > > > > > > > > > Are they the only BBC shows? > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Tim" wrote: > > > > > > > > I got my own 200 box a while ago, which is the collection of a big 1980s bootleg collector. I'm gradually working through bits of it digitising it - mostly the Armoury Show tapes - but if anyone has any interest in any of the recordings, let me know. I'm fairly sure most are circulating generally, but some of the AS stuff wasn't so you never know. I suspect most are multi-generation copies. This all came from my interest in tracking down the 1980s tape dealers who used to sell at street markets, what I hadn't appreciated is just what a f eck of a lot 200 tapes are when you actually get the box :( > > > > > > > > Still looking for 1980s tape dealers though, do make yourself known if you're one of them. > > > > > > > > Simple Minds > > > > Simple Minds (no details) > > > > Live Aid (on U2 tape) > > > > 30.7.78 Mars Bar Glasgow > > > > 9.79/1.80 BBC In Concert > > > > 6.8.80 Orebro Sweden > > > > 18.3.81 Toronto > > > > 3.12.81 Musicians Club, Sydney with Hear Here (STV) 5.12.80 3 songs > > > > 81 Gothenberg > > > > 82 Paris > > > > 16.6.82 Utrecht > > > > 12.10.82 Manly Vale Hotel, Australia > > > > 21.12.82 glasgow > > > > 83 Newcastle > > > > 3.4.83 Nijmegen Holland > > > > 19.12.83 Lyceum > > > > 23.12.83 Glasgow > > > > 20.2.84 dublin > > > > 24.2.84 Playhouse Edinburgh > > > > 18.5.84 Hammersmith Odeon > > > > 27.5.84 Irvington New Jersey > > > > 28.1.86 Copenhagen > > > > 2.3.86 Wembley Arena > > > > > > > > Killing Joke > > > > 23.3.85 Zurich > > > > 26.11.83 Geneva > > > > 17.8.85 Lorelei > > > > > > > > The Fall > > > > 1980 London > > > > 19.3.84 Edinburgh > > > > > > > > Lloyd Cole > > > > 1.9.85 Hammersmith Odeon > > > > 9.9.85 Glasgow > > > > > > > > Billy Bragg > > > > 16.12.84 Forum Des Halles > > > > > > > > Smiths > > > > 1.3.85 Brixton Academy > > > > 6.4.85 Royal Albert Hall > > > > 18.5.85 Madrid > > > > > > > > Psychadelic Furs > > > > > > > > 10.80 Chicago > > > > 3.5.84 Leicester > > > > > > > > Propaganda > > > > 31.10.85 Leeds University > > > > 11.85 Rotterdam (on U2 tape) > > > > 85 The Tube > > > > > > > > Springsteen > > > > 5.6.85 Newcastle (2 tapes) > > > > > > > > Queen > > > > 1.9.84 NEC > > > > > > > > Marillion > > > > 7.3.82 Marquee > > > > 20.2.84 Newcastle City Hall > > > > > > > > > > > > The Alarm > > > > 10.10.83 Glasgow > > > > 6.11.84 Liverpool > > > > 9.5.85 Manchester (2 tapes) > > > > 17.10.85 Marquee > > > > 15.12.85 Hammersmith Odeon > > > > 21.2.86 Nottingham/22.11.86 Radio Wales Accoustic > > > > > > > > Cramps > > > > 22.3.86 Glasgow > > > > > > > > Bunnymen > > > > 18.7.83 Albert Hall > > > > 17.4.84 Tokyo > > > > 17.10.84 Hammersmith Odeon > > > > > > > > The Cult > > > > 20.5.84 Lyceum > > > > 22.11.84 Edinburgh > > > > 24.01.86 Vredenburg > > > > > > > > Talking Heads > > > > 4.7.82 Belgium (on cult tape) > > > > > > > > Spear of Destiny > > > > 18.2.84 Newcastle Uni > > > > 3.5.84 Hammersmith Palais > > > > 14.9.84 Paris > > > > 11.5.85 Manchester > > > > 22.6.85 Milton Keynes > > > > 16.12.85 Town & Country London > > > > > > > > Cocteau Twins > > > > 1.1.83 Amsterdam (on Spear of Destiny) > > > > 9.11.83 Paris (on Dead Kennedys) > > > > > > > > Sisters of Mercy > > > > > > > > 30.9.83 Berlin > > > > 10.5.84 Strathclyde Uni > > > > 1.8.84 Peel Session (on PIL tape) > > > > 14.3.85 Coventry Poly > > > > 24.3.85 Lyceum > > > > 25.3.85 Lyceum > > > > > > > > Dead Kennedys > > > > Keystone Amsterdam > > > > Live in Comer 1st UK tour > > > > 19.10.79 Oregon > > > > 13.9.82 Stuttgart > > > > 26.11.82 Central London Poly > > > > > > > > Waterboys > > > > 5.12.85 Lyon > > > > > > > > Sex Pistols > > > > 14.2.78 Winterland SF > > > > > > > > PIL > > > > 15.5.81 (riot gig) new york, no track listing just pisstaking by them > > > > 31.10.83 Bochum > > > > 17.5.86 Manchester > > > > 27.5.86 Brixton Academy > > > > 29.5.86 Amsterdam > > > > > > > > > > > > Magazine > > > > 9.12.78 Concert (no venue) plus session 1978 (on PIL tape) > > > > 4.8.79 Paradise Boston > > > > > > > > The Cure > > > > 20.9.85 Birmingham > > > > 2.11.84 Austin Opera House > > > > 19.11.85 Camden Palace > > > > > > > > Joy Division > > > > 14.3.79 Bowden Vale > > > > 1980 Holland (Last Orders) > > > > > > > > New Order > > > > Saturday Live Session > > > > 27.5.82 Berlin > > > > 12.4.83 Edinburgh > > > > 21.08.04 Play at home (TV audio) + Sunrise "Rough Mix" Instr > > > > 5.2.85 Edinburgh > > > > 10.4.85 Swansea > > > > 17.12.85 Leuven > > > > 19.9.86 Barrowland > > > > > > > > U2 > > > > > > > > New Orlean > > > > Croke Park Dublin > > > > Live Aid > > > > 79 Dublin National Stadium > > > > 12.02.80 Den Haag > > > > 30.11.80 Amsterdam Paradiso > > > > 3.6.81 Paradise Boston > > > > 12.12.81 Malibu New York > > > > 14.5.82 Hattem Holland > > > > 4.7.82 Werchter > > > > 2.12.82 Manchester > > > > 6.12.82 Hammersmith Palais > > > > 10.82 RTE Radio U2 Story > > > > 1.83 War Interview and Session > > > > 28.2.83 Edinburgh > > > > 10.3.83 Birmingham > > > > 15.3.83 Philadelphia + other bits and pieces inc sminds? > > > > 29.3.83 Hammersmith Palais > > > > 24.4.83 Glasgow > > > > 13.8.83 Dublin > > > > 7.11.84 Barrowlands > > > > 12.11.84 NEC > > > > 15.11.84 Wembley Arena > > > > 21.11.84 Dortmund > > > > 25.1.85 Stockholm (A+) > > > > 1.2.85 Mannheim > > > > 4.2.85 Milan > > > > 15.4.85 Meadowlands > > > > 22.6.85 Milton Keynes > > > > 7.7.85 Werchter > > > > 7.7.85 Werchter (HF60 Sony) > > > > 15.6.86 New Jersey (Amnesty) + ogwt + gaga > > > > > > > > > > > > Big Country > > > > Reading (on U2 tape) > > > > Unknown one with typed listing > > > > BC INT > > > > 23.10.82 Strathclyde University > > > > 5.7.83 Ayr > > > > 13.9.83 Bristol > > > > 18.9.83 Edinburgh > > > > 20.9.83 Newcastle > > > > 22.11.83 Milwaukee > > > > 84 The Tube plus whistle test interview > > > > 83-84 US Sessions > > > > 22.3.84 Opera House, Austin Texas > > > > 4.5.84 Tokyo > > > > 30.6.84 Wembley > > > > 8.10.84 Edinburgh > > > > 19.10.84 Hammersmith Odeon > > > > 21.12.84 Glasgow > > > > 31.12.84 Edinburgh > > > > 3.86 Hexagon Reading > > > > 9.3.86 Geleen > > > > 20.4.86 Newcastle > > > > 8.5.86 Hochen > > > > 29.6.86 Glasgow > > > > 30.6.86 Glasgow > > > > 3.7.86 Lincoln > > > > 3.7.86 Lincoln (another copy) > > > > 22.5.87 Radio Tees > > > > > > > > Fuzzbox > > > > 9.7.86 Newcastle > > > > 14.7.86 London T&C > > > > > > > > The Armoury Show > > > > Unknown marked "venue" > > > > 83-84 Sessions > > > > 3.6.83 Goteburg > > > > 5.6.83 Stockholm > > > > 11.8.83 The Venue London > > > > 3.9.83 Pandoras box festival rotterdam > > > > 18.9.83 Leeds Futurama > > > > 10.12.83 Strathclyde > > > > 22.12.83 Hacienda > > > > 12.3.84 Dunfermline > > > > 15.3.84 Hull > > > > 28.7.84 Elephant Fayre > > > > 16.8.84 Hacienda > > > > 22.8.84 Nottingham > > > > 23.8.84 Leeds Warehouse > > > > 24.8.84 Preston > > > > 25.8.84 East Kilbride > > > > 27.8.84 Edinburgh > > > > 29.8.84 Savoy > > > > 25.10.84 Interviews/Etwins > > > > 4.1.85/5.1.85 Venue not stated > > > > 14.3.85 System Liverpool > > > > 4.5.85 Utrecht > > > > 7.7.1985 London > > > > 8.7.85 Electric Ballroom > > > > 8.10.85 Leeds Warehouse > > > > 12.10.85 Glasgow Univ > > > > 19.10.85 Essen (Rockpalast, audio) > > > > 23.11.85 Malmo > > > > 2.12.85 Leuven > > > > 12.85 Paris > > > > > > > > > > From saipanda@... Mon Apr 4 16:25:47 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2011 14:25:47 -0000 Subject: John Peel's Sunday Show for 1970 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I'm pretty tied up with work and things the next couple of weeks, but had a go at listing what 1970 concert shows I could a while back at the following on the wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/1970_Concert_Shows Contains what track details I could dredge up, etc, without just copying out the show list at the back of Ken's book. There's a similar one for 1971. http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/1971_Concert_Shows If people can flesh these out a bit, start new pages, etc, would be most appreciated. Cheers, Steve --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Yes sadly only includes year of transmission and catalogue number but you can always use it as guide for searching full details. Both start from 1971 with only 4 shows listed!! > > Also has an excel file of sessions information > http://www.bbcradioint.com/ContentFiles/BBCSessions_catalogue.xls > this has info into the 60's. Acker Bilk session anyone ;-) > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > Don't forget this one too > > > > > > http://www.bbcradioint.com/ContentFiles/In_Concert_Catalogue.pdf > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > There is a mine of interesting, if frustratingly incomplete, information to be had here - http://www.bbcradioint.com/search.aspx > > > If you leave artist blank and select 'In Concert' as the strand you get a list of all the shows that they currently have information loaded. Some entries are more complete than others... > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "leicesterjim" wrote: > > > > > > > > Many thanks to all posting Sunday Shows and In Concerts. A few years ago, I spent some time in Westminster City Library going through their bound collection of Radio Times (which date back to the 20s-just ask the man behind the desk for anything pre-1980). Here's part one of what I found, with notes added by myself. Enjoy. > > > > > > > > > > > > T/x Artist(s) Notes > > > > 04-Jan-70 Family Tyrannosarus Rex added to broadcast when Chapman lost his voice > > > > 11-Jan-70 Duster Bennett/Chicken Shack > > > > 18-Jan-70 Savoy Brown/Free > > > > 25-Jan-70 Keef Hartley Band > > > > 01-Feb-70 Blodwyn Pig > > > > 08-Feb-70 David Bowie > > > > 15-Feb-70 Third Ear Band/Edgar Broughton Band > > > > 22-Feb-70 Joe Cocker and the Greaseband replaced by Deep Purple > > > > 01-Mar-70 Brian Auger Trinity > > > > 08-Mar-70 Jon Hiseman's Colosseum > > > > 15-Mar-70 Juicy Lucy/Yes > > > > 22-Mar-70 Graham Bond Initiation/Jim Jones and Rafael Callaghan > > > > 29-Mar-70 Edwin Hawkins Singers > > > > 05-Apr-70 Reanaissance/Elton John and Hookfoot > > > > 12-Apr-70 Taste/Atomic Rooster > > > > 19-Apr-70 Fleetwood Mac > > > > 26-Apr-70 Black Sabbath/Medicine Head > > > > 03-May-70 Mott the Hoople/Mike Cooper > > > > 10-May-70 Traffic > > > > 17-May-70 Al Stewart/Bridget St John/Kevin Ayers and the Whole World > > > > 24-May-70 Pretty Things/Daddy Long Legs > > > > 31-May-70 Soft Machine/Michael Chapman > > > > 07-Jun-70 Stone The Crows/The Humblebums > > > > 14-Jun-70 Pretty Things/Skid Row > > > > 21-Jun-70 Procol Harum > > > > 28-Jun-70 Matthews Southern Comfort/Alan Bown > > > > 05-Jul-70 Faces/Argent exists in BBC Sound Archives > > > > 12-Jul-70 Free/Trader Horne > > > > 19-Jul-70 Pink Floyd exists in BBC Sound Archives > > > > 26-Jul-70 Mungo Jerry/Simon & Steve/Jo-Anne Kelly/Brett Marvin & The Thunderbolts > > > > 02-Aug-70 Van Der Graaf Generator/If > > > > 09-Aug-70 East of Eden/Hardin and York > > > > 16-Aug-70 Chicken Shack/Duster Bennet > > > > 23-Aug-70 Keef Hartley Band > > > > 30-Aug-70 Pickettywitch with guests The Flirtations and Long John Baldry not JP but a Bank Holiday special-no mention of a Wednesday repeat > > > > 06-Sep-70 Edgar Broughton Band/Third Ear Band > > > > 13-Sep-70 Brinsley Scwartz/Curved Air > > > > 20-Sep-70 Humble Pie > > > > 27-Sep-70 Family > > > > 04-Oct-70 Quintessence/Cochise > > > > 11-Oct-70 Caravan/Supertramp > > > > 18-Oct-70 Climax Chicago Blues Band/Strawbs > > > > 25-Oct-70 Fairport Convention/Mott the Hoople > > > > 01-Nov-70 James Taylor/Dr Strangely Strange > > > > 08-Nov-70 Colosseum > > > > 15-Nov-70 Mick Abrahams Band/Hawkwind > > > > 22-Nov-70 Keef Hartley Band > > > > 29-Nov-70 Faces/Wishbone Ash > > > > 06-Dec-70 Chicken Shack/Noir Stone the Crows on broadcast > > > > 13-Dec-70 Blodwyn Pig > > > > 20-Dec-70 Jellybread/T Rex > > > > 27-Dec-70 Joni Mitchell > > > > > > > > > > From dgmccarthy@... Tue Apr 5 02:31:24 2011 From: dgmccarthy@... (dgmccarthy) Date: Tue, 05 Apr 2011 00:31:24 -0000 Subject: Jactars, anyone In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I've uploaded a zipped file of all four tracks here: https://files.me.com/dgmccarthy/ohk1ig The password is ravenscroft. They are just labelled Jacktars1, Jacktars2, etc but are: 01 Pull the plug 02 Flower powder 03 Millions of grains 04 Things not seen These are 48kHz 16bit stereo .wav files. They were digitally transferred from my DAT collection. The DAT copy would have been made from the quarter-inch masters probably on the night of transmission. If I was working on the show I would routinely dump a copy to a DAT for posterity. Let me know if there are any issues. The link will expire in 30 days. Cheers David --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > Yes please!And if they're from 1/4" masters, .flac or other lossless format would be hugely appreciated. > Fwiw, I have their Wadlow 12" here, and it definitely has no 'k' ! > cheers > Roger > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dgmccarthy" wrote: > > > > I have copies of the masters for this session and the originals were labelled as "The Jacktars". So, Ken's info was accurate as far as the Beeb knew. If anyone's interested I can upload these files somewhere. From my notes I think I would have copied them from the broadcast quarter-inch tapes. > > > > David > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > > > > > At 23:33 02/04/2011, you wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > >Thanks, that does indeed appear to be them, but they most certainly > > > >were The Jactars - a BBC typo perhaps, and possibly why I never > > > >found their session before, > > > >cheers > > > >Roger > > > > > > I was going by Ken's book and he presumably got his info > > > from the BBC paperwork > > > > > > martinw > > > > > > From stuartb@... Tue Apr 5 03:06:29 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2011 02:06:29 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Jactars, anyone In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <38BE01FFE2514746BDE34E92CDD5E6D6@Stuartnew> They're sounding great! Thanks for sharing. Did have to download a second time, a download glitch made the archive "damaged" but I think that is my ISP - so if anyone else has any probs, just try again. Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of dgmccarthy Sent: 05 April 2011 01:31 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: Jactars, anyone I've uploaded a zipped file of all four tracks here: https://files.me.com/dgmccarthy/ohk1ig The password is ravenscroft. They are just labelled Jacktars1, Jacktars2, etc but are: 01 Pull the plug 02 Flower powder 03 Millions of grains 04 Things not seen These are 48kHz 16bit stereo .wav files. They were digitally transferred from my DAT collection. The DAT copy would have been made from the quarter-inch masters probably on the night of transmission. If I was working on the show I would routinely dump a copy to a DAT for posterity. Let me know if there are any issues. The link will expire in 30 days. Cheers David --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "bty997881" wrote: > > Yes please!And if they're from 1/4" masters, .flac or other lossless format would be hugely appreciated. > Fwiw, I have their Wadlow 12" here, and it definitely has no 'k' ! > cheers > Roger > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "dgmccarthy" wrote: > > > > I have copies of the masters for this session and the originals were labelled as "The Jacktars". So, Ken's info was accurate as far as the Beeb knew. If anyone's interested I can upload these files somewhere. From my notes I think I would have copied them from the broadcast quarter-inch tapes. > > > > David > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , Martin Wheatley wrote: > > > > > > At 23:33 02/04/2011, you wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > >Thanks, that does indeed appear to be them, but they most certainly > > > >were The Jactars - a BBC typo perhaps, and possibly why I never > > > >found their session before, > > > >cheers > > > >Roger > > > > > > I was going by Ken's book and he presumably got his info > > > from the BBC paperwork > > > > > > martinw > > > > > > From dgmccarthy@... Tue Apr 5 05:14:20 2011 From: dgmccarthy@... (dgmccarthy) Date: Tue, 05 Apr 2011 03:14:20 -0000 Subject: XTC, but not Peel? Message-ID: I have an mp3 of "Statue of Liberty" by XTC but do not know its provenance. It came in a torrent as a fifth track with their 2nd Peel session but, by all accounts (Ken Garner, BBC), there were only four tracks recorded and "Statue" wasn't one of them. It's not Sight And Sound or OGWT or any other versions I can find on-line, but I see from IST that they did record it for DLT in January 1978. Does anyone have that session? Or can anyone suggest where this may have come from? I can upload it if anyone's interested. Thanks. David From stuartb@... Tue Apr 5 12:38:26 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2011 11:38:26 +0100 Subject: [peel] XTC, but not Peel? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <523665CA71664E4280200268F26EA1A2@Stuartnew> The track is on an Old Grey Whistle Test compilation released by BBC Worldwide in 2001 http://www.discogs.com/Various-The-Old-Grey-Whistle-Test/release/1093502 . You might be able to deduce from the audio where the track came from. I think DLT would have been mono AM, if it came from the OGWT then mono but better than AM quality (probably) unless recorded by mic from a TV, and if in FM stereo then may have been the single played on JP? Or else a much later rip form the OGWT DVD (though don't know if OGWT were recorded in stereo at the time) Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of dgmccarthy Sent: 05 April 2011 04:14 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] XTC, but not Peel? I have an mp3 of "Statue of Liberty" by XTC but do not know its provenance. It came in a torrent as a fifth track with their 2nd Peel session but, by all accounts (Ken Garner, BBC), there were only four tracks recorded and "Statue" wasn't one of them. It's not Sight And Sound or OGWT or any other versions I can find on-line, but I see from IST that they did record it for DLT in January 1978. Does anyone have that session? Or can anyone suggest where this may have come from? I can upload it if anyone's interested. Thanks. David From parkerfranz@... Tue Apr 5 17:16:19 2011 From: parkerfranz@... (Franz Parker) Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2011 16:16:19 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: As we are talking about concert tapes... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <688332.77085.qm@...> Hi I Need help ! How to download those files ? an username and password is required... Thanks Franz ________________________________ De : Humphrey À : peel@yahoogroups.com Envoyé le : Lun 4 avril 2011, 14h 45min 28s Objet : [peel] Re: As we are talking about concert tapes... Thanks for all these concerts from one of the best years for rock/pop. Really enjoyed the Marshall Hain one. I'd only heard the hit and had assumed they were probably funksters from Philly ! Imagine my surprise when a google revealed them to be a boy-girl couple from a high-class English private school !! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Links to folders containing track/mp3 files > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Pretenders_1979-09-08/ > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Simple_Minds_79-09-08/ > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Simple Minds 9/79 was shared with The Pretenders. It had slipped my mind that >I'd already digitized this show, both sets will be on the Mooo shortly > > > > Haze > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" >wrote: > > > > > > Hello Tim, > > > > > > The BBC in Concert ones inrterest me, so that would be > > > > > > Simple Minds > > > 9.79/1.80 BBC In Concert > > > > > > I think they sharesd the bill with Cozy Powell on one of them? > > > > > > Magazine > > > 9.12.78 Concert (no venue) plus session 1978 > > > > > > > > > Are they the only BBC shows? > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Tim" wrote: > > > > > > > > I got my own 200 box a while ago, which is the collection of a big 1980s >bootleg collector. I'm gradually working through bits of it digitising it - >mostly the Armoury Show tapes - but if anyone has any interest in any of the >recordings, let me know. I'm fairly sure most are circulating generally, but >some of the AS stuff wasn't so you never know. I suspect most are >multi-generation copies. This all came from my interest in tracking down the >1980s tape dealers who used to sell at street markets, what I hadn't appreciated >is just what a f eck of a lot 200 tapes are when you actually get the box :( > > > > > > > > Still looking for 1980s tape dealers though, do make yourself known if >you're one of them. > > > > > > > > > Simple Minds > > > > Simple Minds (no details) > > > > Live Aid (on U2 tape) > > > > 30.7.78 Mars Bar Glasgow > > > > 9.79/1.80 BBC In Concert > > > > 6.8.80 Orebro Sweden > > > > 18.3.81 Toronto > > > > 3.12.81 Musicians Club, Sydney with Hear Here (STV) 5.12.80 3 songs > > > > 81 Gothenberg > > > > 82 Paris > > > > 16.6.82 Utrecht > > > > 12.10.82 Manly Vale Hotel, Australia > > > > 21.12.82 glasgow > > > > 83 Newcastle > > > > 3.4.83 Nijmegen Holland > > > > 19.12.83 Lyceum > > > > 23.12.83 Glasgow > > > > 20.2.84 dublin > > > > 24.2.84 Playhouse Edinburgh > > > > 18.5.84 Hammersmith Odeon > > > > 27.5.84 Irvington New Jersey > > > > 28.1.86 Copenhagen > > > > 2.3.86 Wembley Arena > > > > > > > > Killing Joke > > > > 23.3.85 Zurich > > > > 26.11.83 Geneva > > > > 17.8.85 Lorelei > > > > > > > > The Fall > > > > 1980 London > > > > 19.3.84 Edinburgh > > > > > > > > Lloyd Cole > > > > 1.9.85 Hammersmith Odeon > > > > 9.9.85 Glasgow > > > > > > > > Billy Bragg > > > > 16.12.84 Forum Des Halles > > > > > > > > Smiths > > > > 1.3.85 Brixton Academy > > > > 6.4.85 Royal Albert Hall > > > > 18.5.85 Madrid > > > > > > > > Psychadelic Furs > > > > > > > > 10.80 Chicago > > > > 3.5.84 Leicester > > > > > > > > Propaganda > > > > 31.10.85 Leeds University > > > > 11.85 Rotterdam (on U2 tape) > > > > 85 The Tube > > > > > > > > Springsteen > > > > 5.6.85 Newcastle (2 tapes) > > > > > > > > Queen > > > > 1.9.84 NEC > > > > > > > > Marillion > > > > 7.3.82 Marquee > > > > 20.2.84 Newcastle City Hall > > > > > > > > > > > > The Alarm > > > > 10.10.83 Glasgow > > > > 6.11.84 Liverpool > > > > 9.5.85 Manchester (2 tapes) > > > > 17.10.85 Marquee > > > > 15.12.85 Hammersmith Odeon > > > > 21.2.86 Nottingham/22.11.86 Radio Wales Accoustic > > > > > > > > Cramps > > > > 22.3.86 Glasgow > > > > > > > > Bunnymen > > > > 18.7.83 Albert Hall > > > > 17.4.84 Tokyo > > > > 17.10.84 Hammersmith Odeon > > > > > > > > The Cult > > > > 20.5.84 Lyceum > > > > 22.11.84 Edinburgh > > > > 24.01.86 Vredenburg > > > > > > > > Talking Heads > > > > 4.7.82 Belgium (on cult tape) > > > > > > > > Spear of Destiny > > > > 18.2.84 Newcastle Uni > > > > 3.5.84 Hammersmith Palais > > > > 14.9.84 Paris > > > > 11.5.85 Manchester > > > > 22.6.85 Milton Keynes > > > > 16.12.85 Town & Country London > > > > > > > > Cocteau Twins > > > > 1.1.83 Amsterdam (on Spear of Destiny) > > > > 9.11.83 Paris (on Dead Kennedys) > > > > > > > > Sisters of Mercy > > > > > > > > 30.9.83 Berlin > > > > 10.5.84 Strathclyde Uni > > > > 1.8.84 Peel Session (on PIL tape) > > > > 14.3.85 Coventry Poly > > > > 24.3.85 Lyceum > > > > 25.3.85 Lyceum > > > > > > > > Dead Kennedys > > > > Keystone Amsterdam > > > > Live in Comer 1st UK tour > > > > 19.10.79 Oregon > > > > 13.9.82 Stuttgart > > > > 26.11.82 Central London Poly > > > > > > > > Waterboys > > > > 5.12.85 Lyon > > > > > > > > Sex Pistols > > > > 14.2.78 Winterland SF > > > > > > > > PIL > > > > 15.5.81 (riot gig) new york, no track listing just pisstaking by them > > > > 31.10.83 Bochum > > > > 17.5.86 Manchester > > > > 27.5.86 Brixton Academy > > > > 29.5.86 Amsterdam > > > > > > > > > > > > Magazine > > > > 9.12.78 Concert (no venue) plus session 1978 (on PIL tape) > > > > 4.8.79 Paradise Boston > > > > > > > > The Cure > > > > 20.9.85 Birmingham > > > > 2.11.84 Austin Opera House > > > > 19.11.85 Camden Palace > > > > > > > > Joy Division > > > > 14.3.79 Bowden Vale > > > > 1980 Holland (Last Orders) > > > > > > > > New Order > > > > Saturday Live Session > > > > 27.5.82 Berlin > > > > 12.4.83 Edinburgh > > > > 21.08.04 Play at home (TV audio) + Sunrise "Rough Mix" Instr > > > > 5.2.85 Edinburgh > > > > 10.4.85 Swansea > > > > 17.12.85 Leuven > > > > 19.9.86 Barrowland > > > > > > > > U2 > > > > > > > > New Orlean > > > > Croke Park Dublin > > > > Live Aid > > > > 79 Dublin National Stadium > > > > 12.02.80 Den Haag > > > > 30.11.80 Amsterdam Paradiso > > > > 3.6.81 Paradise Boston > > > > 12.12.81 Malibu New York > > > > 14.5.82 Hattem Holland > > > > 4.7.82 Werchter > > > > 2.12.82 Manchester > > > > 6.12.82 Hammersmith Palais > > > > 10.82 RTE Radio U2 Story > > > > 1.83 War Interview and Session > > > > 28.2.83 Edinburgh > > > > 10.3.83 Birmingham > > > > 15.3.83 Philadelphia + other bits and pieces inc sminds? > > > > 29.3.83 Hammersmith Palais > > > > 24.4.83 Glasgow > > > > 13.8.83 Dublin > > > > 7.11.84 Barrowlands > > > > 12.11.84 NEC > > > > 15.11.84 Wembley Arena > > > > 21.11.84 Dortmund > > > > 25.1.85 Stockholm (A+) > > > > 1.2.85 Mannheim > > > > 4.2.85 Milan > > > > 15.4.85 Meadowlands > > > > 22.6.85 Milton Keynes > > > > 7.7.85 Werchter > > > > 7.7.85 Werchter (HF60 Sony) > > > > 15.6.86 New Jersey (Amnesty) + ogwt + gaga > > > > > > > > > > > > Big Country > > > > Reading (on U2 tape) > > > > Unknown one with typed listing > > > > BC INT > > > > 23.10.82 Strathclyde University > > > > 5.7.83 Ayr > > > > 13.9.83 Bristol > > > > 18.9.83 Edinburgh > > > > 20.9.83 Newcastle > > > > 22.11.83 Milwaukee > > > > 84 The Tube plus whistle test interview > > > > 83-84 US Sessions > > > > 22.3.84 Opera House, Austin Texas > > > > 4.5.84 Tokyo > > > > 30.6.84 Wembley > > > > 8.10.84 Edinburgh > > > > 19.10.84 Hammersmith Odeon > > > > 21.12.84 Glasgow > > > > 31.12.84 Edinburgh > > > > 3.86 Hexagon Reading > > > > 9.3.86 Geleen > > > > 20.4.86 Newcastle > > > > 8.5.86 Hochen > > > > 29.6.86 Glasgow > > > > 30.6.86 Glasgow > > > > 3.7.86 Lincoln > > > > 3.7.86 Lincoln (another copy) > > > > 22.5.87 Radio Tees > > > > > > > > Fuzzbox > > > > 9.7.86 Newcastle > > > > 14.7.86 London T&C > > > > > > > > The Armoury Show > > > > Unknown marked "venue" > > > > 83-84 Sessions > > > > 3.6.83 Goteburg > > > > 5.6.83 Stockholm > > > > 11.8.83 The Venue London > > > > 3.9.83 Pandoras box festival rotterdam > > > > 18.9.83 Leeds Futurama > > > > 10.12.83 Strathclyde > > > > 22.12.83 Hacienda > > > > 12.3.84 Dunfermline > > > > 15.3.84 Hull > > > > 28.7.84 Elephant Fayre > > > > 16.8.84 Hacienda > > > > 22.8.84 Nottingham > > > > 23.8.84 Leeds Warehouse > > > > 24.8.84 Preston > > > > 25.8.84 East Kilbride > > > > 27.8.84 Edinburgh > > > > 29.8.84 Savoy > > > > 25.10.84 Interviews/Etwins > > > > 4.1.85/5.1.85 Venue not stated > > > > 14.3.85 System Liverpool > > > > 4.5.85 Utrecht > > > > 7.7.1985 London > > > > 8.7.85 Electric Ballroom > > > > 8.10.85 Leeds Warehouse > > > > 12.10.85 Glasgow Univ > > > > 19.10.85 Essen (Rockpalast, audio) > > > > 23.11.85 Malmo > > > > 2.12.85 Leuven > > > > 12.85 Paris > > > > > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Tue Apr 5 18:02:35 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Tue, 05 Apr 2011 16:02:35 -0000 Subject: A couple more 'In Concerts' Message-ID: First up is a split show, Jets and Chapman/Whitney Streetwalkers. Originally from 20th June 1975 but here digitized from a Windsong "Unmastered" advance promo tape. Sadly there is a tape flip in "Burn It Down" but on the plus side it does include "Burlesque" which didn't make it to the official release. http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Jets_1975-06-20/ http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Chapman-Whitney_Streetwalkers_1975-06-20/ And a Rory Gallagher off-air recording from 1979 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Rory_Gallagher_1979-01-13_(Hammersmith_Odeon)/ Enjoy! Haze From parkermike81@... Tue Apr 5 19:11:27 2011 From: parkermike81@... (Mike Parker) Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2011 18:11:27 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: As we are talking about concert tapes... In-Reply-To: <688332.77085.qm@...> Message-ID: <461245.43078.qm@...> evening brother, its peelgroup and insession --- On Tue, 5/4/11, Franz Parker wrote: From: Franz Parker Subject: Re : [peel] Re: As we are talking about concert tapes... To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, 5 April, 2011, 15:16   Hi I Need help ! How to download those files ? an username and password is required... Thanks Franz De : Humphrey À : peel@yahoogroups.com Envoyé le : Lun 4 avril 2011, 14h 45min 28s Objet : [peel] Re: As we are talking about concert tapes...   Thanks for all these concerts from one of the best years for rock/pop. Really enjoyed the Marshall Hain one. I'd only heard the hit and had assumed they were probably funksters from Philly ! Imagine my surprise when a google revealed them to be a boy-girl couple from a high-class English private school !! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Links to folders containing track/mp3 files > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Pretenders_1979-09-08/ > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Simple_Minds_79-09-08/ > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Simple Minds 9/79 was shared with The Pretenders. It had slipped my mind that I'd already digitized this show, both sets will be on the Mooo shortly > > > > Haze > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > > > Hello Tim, > > > > > > The BBC in Concert ones inrterest me, so that would be > > > > > > Simple Minds > > > 9.79/1.80 BBC In Concert > > > > > > I think they sharesd the bill with Cozy Powell on one of them? > > > > > > Magazine > > > 9.12.78 Concert (no venue) plus session 1978 > > > > > > > > > Are they the only BBC shows? > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Tim" wrote: > > > > > > > > I got my own 200 box a while ago, which is the collection of a big 1980s bootleg collector. I'm gradually working through bits of it digitising it - mostly the Armoury Show tapes - but if anyone has any interest in any of the recordings, let me know. I'm fairly sure most are circulating generally, but some of the AS stuff wasn't so you never know. I suspect most are multi-generation copies. This all came from my interest in tracking down the 1980s tape dealers who used to sell at street markets, what I hadn't appreciated is just what a f eck of a lot 200 tapes are when you actually get the box :( > > > > > > > > Still looking for 1980s tape dealers though, do make yourself known if you're one of them. > > > > > > > > Simple Minds > > > > Simple Minds (no details) > > > > Live Aid (on U2 tape) > > > > 30.7.78 Mars Bar Glasgow > > > > 9.79/1.80 BBC In Concert > > > > 6.8.80 Orebro Sweden > > > > 18.3.81 Toronto > > > > 3.12.81 Musicians Club, Sydney with Hear Here (STV) 5.12.80 3 songs > > > > 81 Gothenberg > > > > 82 Paris > > > > 16.6.82 Utrecht > > > > 12.10.82 Manly Vale Hotel, Australia > > > > 21.12.82 glasgow > > > > 83 Newcastle > > > > 3.4.83 Nijmegen Holland > > > > 19.12.83 Lyceum > > > > 23.12.83 Glasgow > > > > 20.2.84 dublin > > > > 24.2.84 Playhouse Edinburgh > > > > 18.5.84 Hammersmith Odeon > > > > 27.5.84 Irvington New Jersey > > > > 28.1.86 Copenhagen > > > > 2.3.86 Wembley Arena > > > > > > > > Killing Joke > > > > 23.3.85 Zurich > > > > 26.11.83 Geneva > > > > 17.8.85 Lorelei > > > > > > > > The Fall > > > > 1980 London > > > > 19.3.84 Edinburgh > > > > > > > > Lloyd Cole > > > > 1.9.85 Hammersmith Odeon > > > > 9.9.85 Glasgow > > > > > > > > Billy Bragg > > > > 16.12.84 Forum Des Halles > > > > > > > > Smiths > > > > 1.3.85 Brixton Academy > > > > 6.4.85 Royal Albert Hall > > > > 18.5.85 Madrid > > > > > > > > Psychadelic Furs > > > > > > > > 10.80 Chicago > > > > 3.5.84 Leicester > > > > > > > > Propaganda > > > > 31.10.85 Leeds University > > > > 11.85 Rotterdam (on U2 tape) > > > > 85 The Tube > > > > > > > > Springsteen > > > > 5.6.85 Newcastle (2 tapes) > > > > > > > > Queen > > > > 1.9.84 NEC > > > > > > > > Marillion > > > > 7.3.82 Marquee > > > > 20.2.84 Newcastle City Hall > > > > > > > > > > > > The Alarm > > > > 10.10.83 Glasgow > > > > 6.11.84 Liverpool > > > > 9.5.85 Manchester (2 tapes) > > > > 17.10.85 Marquee > > > > 15.12.85 Hammersmith Odeon > > > > 21.2.86 Nottingham/22.11.86 Radio Wales Accoustic > > > > > > > > Cramps > > > > 22.3.86 Glasgow > > > > > > > > Bunnymen > > > > 18.7.83 Albert Hall > > > > 17.4.84 Tokyo > > > > 17.10.84 Hammersmith Odeon > > > > > > > > The Cult > > > > 20.5.84 Lyceum > > > > 22.11.84 Edinburgh > > > > 24.01.86 Vredenburg > > > > > > > > Talking Heads > > > > 4.7.82 Belgium (on cult tape) > > > > > > > > Spear of Destiny > > > > 18.2.84 Newcastle Uni > > > > 3.5.84 Hammersmith Palais > > > > 14.9.84 Paris > > > > 11.5.85 Manchester > > > > 22.6.85 Milton Keynes > > > > 16.12.85 Town & Country London > > > > > > > > Cocteau Twins > > > > 1.1.83 Amsterdam (on Spear of Destiny) > > > > 9.11.83 Paris (on Dead Kennedys) > > > > > > > > Sisters of Mercy > > > > > > > > 30.9.83 Berlin > > > > 10.5.84 Strathclyde Uni > > > > 1.8.84 Peel Session (on PIL tape) > > > > 14.3.85 Coventry Poly > > > > 24.3.85 Lyceum > > > > 25.3.85 Lyceum > > > > > > > > Dead Kennedys > > > > Keystone Amsterdam > > > > Live in Comer 1st UK tour > > > > 19.10.79 Oregon > > > > 13.9.82 Stuttgart > > > > 26.11.82 Central London Poly > > > > > > > > Waterboys > > > > 5.12.85 Lyon > > > > > > > > Sex Pistols > > > > 14.2.78 Winterland SF > > > > > > > > PIL > > > > 15.5.81 (riot gig) new york, no track listing just pisstaking by them > > > > 31.10.83 Bochum > > > > 17.5.86 Manchester > > > > 27.5.86 Brixton Academy > > > > 29.5.86 Amsterdam > > > > > > > > > > > > Magazine > > > > 9.12.78 Concert (no venue) plus session 1978 (on PIL tape) > > > > 4.8.79 Paradise Boston > > > > > > > > The Cure > > > > 20.9.85 Birmingham > > > > 2.11.84 Austin Opera House > > > > 19.11.85 Camden Palace > > > > > > > > Joy Division > > > > 14.3.79 Bowden Vale > > > > 1980 Holland (Last Orders) > > > > > > > > New Order > > > > Saturday Live Session > > > > 27.5.82 Berlin > > > > 12.4.83 Edinburgh > > > > 21.08.04 Play at home (TV audio) + Sunrise "Rough Mix" Instr > > > > 5.2.85 Edinburgh > > > > 10.4.85 Swansea > > > > 17.12.85 Leuven > > > > 19.9.86 Barrowland > > > > > > > > U2 > > > > > > > > New Orlean > > > > Croke Park Dublin > > > > Live Aid > > > > 79 Dublin National Stadium > > > > 12.02.80 Den Haag > > > > 30.11.80 Amsterdam Paradiso > > > > 3.6.81 Paradise Boston > > > > 12.12.81 Malibu New York > > > > 14.5.82 Hattem Holland > > > > 4.7.82 Werchter > > > > 2.12.82 Manchester > > > > 6.12.82 Hammersmith Palais > > > > 10.82 RTE Radio U2 Story > > > > 1.83 War Interview and Session > > > > 28.2.83 Edinburgh > > > > 10.3.83 Birmingham > > > > 15.3.83 Philadelphia + other bits and pieces inc sminds? > > > > 29.3.83 Hammersmith Palais > > > > 24.4.83 Glasgow > > > > 13.8.83 Dublin > > > > 7.11.84 Barrowlands > > > > 12.11.84 NEC > > > > 15.11.84 Wembley Arena > > > > 21.11.84 Dortmund > > > > 25.1.85 Stockholm (A+) > > > > 1.2.85 Mannheim > > > > 4.2.85 Milan > > > > 15.4.85 Meadowlands > > > > 22.6.85 Milton Keynes > > > > 7.7.85 Werchter > > > > 7.7.85 Werchter (HF60 Sony) > > > > 15.6.86 New Jersey (Amnesty) + ogwt + gaga > > > > > > > > > > > > Big Country > > > > Reading (on U2 tape) > > > > Unknown one with typed listing > > > > BC INT > > > > 23.10.82 Strathclyde University > > > > 5.7.83 Ayr > > > > 13.9.83 Bristol > > > > 18.9.83 Edinburgh > > > > 20.9.83 Newcastle > > > > 22.11.83 Milwaukee > > > > 84 The Tube plus whistle test interview > > > > 83-84 US Sessions > > > > 22.3.84 Opera House, Austin Texas > > > > 4.5.84 Tokyo > > > > 30.6.84 Wembley > > > > 8.10.84 Edinburgh > > > > 19.10.84 Hammersmith Odeon > > > > 21.12.84 Glasgow > > > > 31.12.84 Edinburgh > > > > 3.86 Hexagon Reading > > > > 9.3.86 Geleen > > > > 20.4.86 Newcastle > > > > 8.5.86 Hochen > > > > 29.6.86 Glasgow > > > > 30.6.86 Glasgow > > > > 3.7.86 Lincoln > > > > 3.7.86 Lincoln (another copy) > > > > 22.5.87 Radio Tees > > > > > > > > Fuzzbox > > > > 9.7.86 Newcastle > > > > 14.7.86 London T&C > > > > > > > > The Armoury Show > > > > Unknown marked "venue" > > > > 83-84 Sessions > > > > 3.6.83 Goteburg > > > > 5.6.83 Stockholm > > > > 11.8.83 The Venue London > > > > 3.9.83 Pandoras box festival rotterdam > > > > 18.9.83 Leeds Futurama > > > > 10.12.83 Strathclyde > > > > 22.12.83 Hacienda > > > > 12.3.84 Dunfermline > > > > 15.3.84 Hull > > > > 28.7.84 Elephant Fayre > > > > 16.8.84 Hacienda > > > > 22.8.84 Nottingham > > > > 23.8.84 Leeds Warehouse > > > > 24.8.84 Preston > > > > 25.8.84 East Kilbride > > > > 27.8.84 Edinburgh > > > > 29.8.84 Savoy > > > > 25.10.84 Interviews/Etwins > > > > 4.1.85/5.1.85 Venue not stated > > > > 14.3.85 System Liverpool > > > > 4.5.85 Utrecht > > > > 7.7.1985 London > > > > 8.7.85 Electric Ballroom > > > > 8.10.85 Leeds Warehouse > > > > 12.10.85 Glasgow Univ > > > > 19.10.85 Essen (Rockpalast, audio) > > > > 23.11.85 Malmo > > > > 2.12.85 Leuven > > > > 12.85 Paris > > > > > > > > > > From davidquantick@... Tue Apr 5 20:18:50 2011 From: davidquantick@... (David Quantick) Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2011 19:18:50 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] A couple more 'In Concerts' In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <293970.12820.qm@...> How lovely. A friend was praising Streetwalkers the other day. Many appreciations! From lyrasbench@... Tue Apr 5 21:15:34 2011 From: lyrasbench@... (Tim) Date: Tue, 05 Apr 2011 19:15:34 -0000 Subject: As we are talking about concert tapes... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: No idea whether they're the only in concerts, it's not practical to work through them without guidance! But I'll dig those out and digitise them in due course. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Hello Tim, > > The BBC in Concert ones inrterest me, so that would be > > Simple Minds > 9.79/1.80 BBC In Concert > > I think they sharesd the bill with Cozy Powell on one of them? > > Magazine > 9.12.78 Concert (no venue) plus session 1978 > > > Are they the only BBC shows? > > Thanks > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Tim" wrote: > > > > I got my own 200 box a while ago, which is the collection of a big 1980s bootleg collector. I'm gradually working through bits of it digitising it - mostly the Armoury Show tapes - but if anyone has any interest in any of the recordings, let me know. I'm fairly sure most are circulating generally, but some of the AS stuff wasn't so you never know. I suspect most are multi-generation copies. This all came from my interest in tracking down the 1980s tape dealers who used to sell at street markets, what I hadn't appreciated is just what a f eck of a lot 200 tapes are when you actually get the box :( > > > > Still looking for 1980s tape dealers though, do make yourself known if you're one of them. > > > > Simple Minds > > Simple Minds (no details) > > Live Aid (on U2 tape) > > 30.7.78 Mars Bar Glasgow > > 9.79/1.80 BBC In Concert > > 6.8.80 Orebro Sweden > > 18.3.81 Toronto > > 3.12.81 Musicians Club, Sydney with Hear Here (STV) 5.12.80 3 songs > > 81 Gothenberg > > 82 Paris > > 16.6.82 Utrecht > > 12.10.82 Manly Vale Hotel, Australia > > 21.12.82 glasgow > > 83 Newcastle > > 3.4.83 Nijmegen Holland > > 19.12.83 Lyceum > > 23.12.83 Glasgow > > 20.2.84 dublin > > 24.2.84 Playhouse Edinburgh > > 18.5.84 Hammersmith Odeon > > 27.5.84 Irvington New Jersey > > 28.1.86 Copenhagen > > 2.3.86 Wembley Arena > > > > Killing Joke > > 23.3.85 Zurich > > 26.11.83 Geneva > > 17.8.85 Lorelei > > > > The Fall > > 1980 London > > 19.3.84 Edinburgh > > > > Lloyd Cole > > 1.9.85 Hammersmith Odeon > > 9.9.85 Glasgow > > > > Billy Bragg > > 16.12.84 Forum Des Halles > > > > Smiths > > 1.3.85 Brixton Academy > > 6.4.85 Royal Albert Hall > > 18.5.85 Madrid > > > > Psychadelic Furs > > > > 10.80 Chicago > > 3.5.84 Leicester > > > > Propaganda > > 31.10.85 Leeds University > > 11.85 Rotterdam (on U2 tape) > > 85 The Tube > > > > Springsteen > > 5.6.85 Newcastle (2 tapes) > > > > Queen > > 1.9.84 NEC > > > > Marillion > > 7.3.82 Marquee > > 20.2.84 Newcastle City Hall > > > > > > The Alarm > > 10.10.83 Glasgow > > 6.11.84 Liverpool > > 9.5.85 Manchester (2 tapes) > > 17.10.85 Marquee > > 15.12.85 Hammersmith Odeon > > 21.2.86 Nottingham/22.11.86 Radio Wales Accoustic > > > > Cramps > > 22.3.86 Glasgow > > > > Bunnymen > > 18.7.83 Albert Hall > > 17.4.84 Tokyo > > 17.10.84 Hammersmith Odeon > > > > The Cult > > 20.5.84 Lyceum > > 22.11.84 Edinburgh > > 24.01.86 Vredenburg > > > > Talking Heads > > 4.7.82 Belgium (on cult tape) > > > > Spear of Destiny > > 18.2.84 Newcastle Uni > > 3.5.84 Hammersmith Palais > > 14.9.84 Paris > > 11.5.85 Manchester > > 22.6.85 Milton Keynes > > 16.12.85 Town & Country London > > > > Cocteau Twins > > 1.1.83 Amsterdam (on Spear of Destiny) > > 9.11.83 Paris (on Dead Kennedys) > > > > Sisters of Mercy > > > > 30.9.83 Berlin > > 10.5.84 Strathclyde Uni > > 1.8.84 Peel Session (on PIL tape) > > 14.3.85 Coventry Poly > > 24.3.85 Lyceum > > 25.3.85 Lyceum > > > > Dead Kennedys > > Keystone Amsterdam > > Live in Comer 1st UK tour > > 19.10.79 Oregon > > 13.9.82 Stuttgart > > 26.11.82 Central London Poly > > > > Waterboys > > 5.12.85 Lyon > > > > Sex Pistols > > 14.2.78 Winterland SF > > > > PIL > > 15.5.81 (riot gig) new york, no track listing just pisstaking by them > > 31.10.83 Bochum > > 17.5.86 Manchester > > 27.5.86 Brixton Academy > > 29.5.86 Amsterdam > > > > > > Magazine > > 9.12.78 Concert (no venue) plus session 1978 (on PIL tape) > > 4.8.79 Paradise Boston > > > > The Cure > > 20.9.85 Birmingham > > 2.11.84 Austin Opera House > > 19.11.85 Camden Palace > > > > Joy Division > > 14.3.79 Bowden Vale > > 1980 Holland (Last Orders) > > > > New Order > > Saturday Live Session > > 27.5.82 Berlin > > 12.4.83 Edinburgh > > 21.08.04 Play at home (TV audio) + Sunrise "Rough Mix" Instr > > 5.2.85 Edinburgh > > 10.4.85 Swansea > > 17.12.85 Leuven > > 19.9.86 Barrowland > > > > U2 > > > > New Orlean > > Croke Park Dublin > > Live Aid > > 79 Dublin National Stadium > > 12.02.80 Den Haag > > 30.11.80 Amsterdam Paradiso > > 3.6.81 Paradise Boston > > 12.12.81 Malibu New York > > 14.5.82 Hattem Holland > > 4.7.82 Werchter > > 2.12.82 Manchester > > 6.12.82 Hammersmith Palais > > 10.82 RTE Radio U2 Story > > 1.83 War Interview and Session > > 28.2.83 Edinburgh > > 10.3.83 Birmingham > > 15.3.83 Philadelphia + other bits and pieces inc sminds? > > 29.3.83 Hammersmith Palais > > 24.4.83 Glasgow > > 13.8.83 Dublin > > 7.11.84 Barrowlands > > 12.11.84 NEC > > 15.11.84 Wembley Arena > > 21.11.84 Dortmund > > 25.1.85 Stockholm (A+) > > 1.2.85 Mannheim > > 4.2.85 Milan > > 15.4.85 Meadowlands > > 22.6.85 Milton Keynes > > 7.7.85 Werchter > > 7.7.85 Werchter (HF60 Sony) > > 15.6.86 New Jersey (Amnesty) + ogwt + gaga > > > > > > Big Country > > Reading (on U2 tape) > > Unknown one with typed listing > > BC INT > > 23.10.82 Strathclyde University > > 5.7.83 Ayr > > 13.9.83 Bristol > > 18.9.83 Edinburgh > > 20.9.83 Newcastle > > 22.11.83 Milwaukee > > 84 The Tube plus whistle test interview > > 83-84 US Sessions > > 22.3.84 Opera House, Austin Texas > > 4.5.84 Tokyo > > 30.6.84 Wembley > > 8.10.84 Edinburgh > > 19.10.84 Hammersmith Odeon > > 21.12.84 Glasgow > > 31.12.84 Edinburgh > > 3.86 Hexagon Reading > > 9.3.86 Geleen > > 20.4.86 Newcastle > > 8.5.86 Hochen > > 29.6.86 Glasgow > > 30.6.86 Glasgow > > 3.7.86 Lincoln > > 3.7.86 Lincoln (another copy) > > 22.5.87 Radio Tees > > > > Fuzzbox > > 9.7.86 Newcastle > > 14.7.86 London T&C > > > > The Armoury Show > > Unknown marked "venue" > > 83-84 Sessions > > 3.6.83 Goteburg > > 5.6.83 Stockholm > > 11.8.83 The Venue London > > 3.9.83 Pandoras box festival rotterdam > > 18.9.83 Leeds Futurama > > 10.12.83 Strathclyde > > 22.12.83 Hacienda > > 12.3.84 Dunfermline > > 15.3.84 Hull > > 28.7.84 Elephant Fayre > > 16.8.84 Hacienda > > 22.8.84 Nottingham > > 23.8.84 Leeds Warehouse > > 24.8.84 Preston > > 25.8.84 East Kilbride > > 27.8.84 Edinburgh > > 29.8.84 Savoy > > 25.10.84 Interviews/Etwins > > 4.1.85/5.1.85 Venue not stated > > 14.3.85 System Liverpool > > 4.5.85 Utrecht > > 7.7.1985 London > > 8.7.85 Electric Ballroom > > 8.10.85 Leeds Warehouse > > 12.10.85 Glasgow Univ > > 19.10.85 Essen (Rockpalast, audio) > > 23.11.85 Malmo > > 2.12.85 Leuven > > 12.85 Paris > > > From lyrasbench@... Tue Apr 5 21:26:52 2011 From: lyrasbench@... (Tim) Date: Tue, 05 Apr 2011 19:26:52 -0000 Subject: As we are talking about concert tapes... In-Reply-To: <997927.99563.qm@...> Message-ID: There's a guy called Ake in Norway who's fielding the lossless transfers of the A/S. He's at ake.noring at the gmail place. It's probably best to ask him about relative quality and interest as I have no idea, I listen to bits here and there only mostly for azimuth adjustment, as philistinic as that might sound. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, tomzero wrote: > > I also liked AS quite a bit and would love to hear the better sounding ones. (lossless if possible). i also have the following and can put em up somewhere if you don't have them... > > Armoury Show > 1984-06-30 Southampton, Gaumont > > 1985-01-03 Glasgow Barrowlands > > 1985-07-04  Birmingham Laboratory > 1985-11-22 Gothenburg, Errols > > > --- On Sun, 4/3/11, Tim wrote: > > From: Tim > Subject: [peel] As we are talking about concert tapes... > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Sunday, April 3, 2011, 2:55 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > I got my own 200 box a while ago, which is the collection of a big 1980s bootleg collector. I'm gradually working through bits of it digitising it - mostly the Armoury Show tapes - but if anyone has any interest in any of the recordings, let me know. I'm fairly sure most are circulating generally, but some of the AS stuff wasn't so you never know. I suspect most are multi-generation copies. This all came from my interest in tracking down the 1980s tape dealers who used to sell at street markets, what I hadn't appreciated is just what a f eck of a lot 200 tapes are when you actually get the box :( > > > > Still looking for 1980s tape dealers though, do make yourself known if you're one of them. > > > > Simple Minds > > Simple Minds (no details) > > Live Aid (on U2 tape) > > 30.7.78 Mars Bar Glasgow > > 9.79/1.80 BBC In Concert > > 6.8.80 Orebro Sweden > > 18.3.81 Toronto > > 3.12.81 Musicians Club, Sydney with Hear Here (STV) 5.12.80 3 songs > > 81 Gothenberg > > 82 Paris > > 16.6.82 Utrecht > > 12.10.82 Manly Vale Hotel, Australia > > 21.12.82 glasgow > > 83 Newcastle > > 3.4.83 Nijmegen Holland > > 19.12.83 Lyceum > > 23.12.83 Glasgow > > 20.2.84 dublin > > 24.2.84 Playhouse Edinburgh > > 18.5.84 Hammersmith Odeon > > 27.5.84 Irvington New Jersey > > 28.1.86 Copenhagen > > 2.3.86 Wembley Arena > > > > Killing Joke > > 23.3.85 Zurich > > 26.11.83 Geneva > > 17.8.85 Lorelei > > > > The Fall > > 1980 London > > 19.3.84 Edinburgh > > > > Lloyd Cole > > 1.9.85 Hammersmith Odeon > > 9.9.85 Glasgow > > > > Billy Bragg > > 16.12.84 Forum Des Halles > > > > Smiths > > 1.3.85 Brixton Academy > > 6.4.85 Royal Albert Hall > > 18.5.85 Madrid > > > > Psychadelic Furs > > > > 10.80 Chicago > > 3.5.84 Leicester > > > > Propaganda > > 31.10.85 Leeds University > > 11.85 Rotterdam (on U2 tape) > > 85 The Tube > > > > Springsteen > > 5.6.85 Newcastle (2 tapes) > > > > Queen > > 1.9.84 NEC > > > > Marillion > > 7.3.82 Marquee > > 20.2.84 Newcastle City Hall > > > > > > The Alarm > > 10.10.83 Glasgow > > 6.11.84 Liverpool > > 9.5.85 Manchester (2 tapes) > > 17.10.85 Marquee > > 15.12.85 Hammersmith Odeon > > 21.2.86 Nottingham/22.11.86 Radio Wales Accoustic > > > > Cramps > > 22.3.86 Glasgow > > > > Bunnymen > > 18.7.83 Albert Hall > > 17.4.84 Tokyo > > 17.10.84 Hammersmith Odeon > > > > The Cult > > 20.5.84 Lyceum > > 22.11.84 Edinburgh > > 24.01.86 Vredenburg > > > > Talking Heads > > 4.7.82 Belgium (on cult tape) > > > > Spear of Destiny > > 18.2.84 Newcastle Uni > > 3.5.84 Hammersmith Palais > > 14.9.84 Paris > > 11.5.85 Manchester > > 22.6.85 Milton Keynes > > 16.12.85 Town & Country London > > > > Cocteau Twins > > 1.1.83 Amsterdam (on Spear of Destiny) > > 9.11.83 Paris (on Dead Kennedys) > > > > Sisters of Mercy > > > > 30.9.83 Berlin > > 10.5.84 Strathclyde Uni > > 1.8.84 Peel Session (on PIL tape) > > 14.3.85 Coventry Poly > > 24.3.85 Lyceum > > 25.3.85 Lyceum > > > > Dead Kennedys > > Keystone Amsterdam > > Live in Comer 1st UK tour > > 19.10.79 Oregon > > 13.9.82 Stuttgart > > 26.11.82 Central London Poly > > > > Waterboys > > 5.12.85 Lyon > > > > Sex Pistols > > 14.2.78 Winterland SF > > > > PIL > > 15.5.81 (riot gig) new york, no track listing just pisstaking by them > > 31.10.83 Bochum > > 17.5.86 Manchester > > 27.5.86 Brixton Academy > > 29.5.86 Amsterdam > > > > > > Magazine > > 9.12.78 Concert (no venue) plus session 1978 (on PIL tape) > > 4.8.79 Paradise Boston > > > > The Cure > > 20.9.85 Birmingham > > 2.11.84 Austin Opera House > > 19.11.85 Camden Palace > > > > Joy Division > > 14.3.79 Bowden Vale > > 1980 Holland (Last Orders) > > > > New Order > > Saturday Live Session > > 27.5.82 Berlin > > 12.4.83 Edinburgh > > 21.08.04 Play at home (TV audio) + Sunrise "Rough Mix" Instr > > 5.2.85 Edinburgh > > 10.4.85 Swansea > > 17.12.85 Leuven > > 19.9.86 Barrowland > > > > U2 > > > > New Orlean > > Croke Park Dublin > > Live Aid > > 79 Dublin National Stadium > > 12.02.80 Den Haag > > 30.11.80 Amsterdam Paradiso > > 3.6.81 Paradise Boston > > 12.12.81 Malibu New York > > 14.5.82 Hattem Holland > > 4.7.82 Werchter > > 2.12.82 Manchester > > 6.12.82 Hammersmith Palais > > 10.82 RTE Radio U2 Story > > 1.83 War Interview and Session > > 28.2.83 Edinburgh > > 10.3.83 Birmingham > > 15.3.83 Philadelphia + other bits and pieces inc sminds? > > 29.3.83 Hammersmith Palais > > 24.4.83 Glasgow > > 13.8.83 Dublin > > 7.11.84 Barrowlands > > 12.11.84 NEC > > 15.11.84 Wembley Arena > > 21.11.84 Dortmund > > 25.1.85 Stockholm (A+) > > 1.2.85 Mannheim > > 4.2.85 Milan > > 15.4.85 Meadowlands > > 22.6.85 Milton Keynes > > 7.7.85 Werchter > > 7.7.85 Werchter (HF60 Sony) > > 15.6.86 New Jersey (Amnesty) + ogwt + gaga > > > > > > Big Country > > Reading (on U2 tape) > > Unknown one with typed listing > > BC INT > > 23.10.82 Strathclyde University > > 5.7.83 Ayr > > 13.9.83 Bristol > > 18.9.83 Edinburgh > > 20.9.83 Newcastle > > 22.11.83 Milwaukee > > 84 The Tube plus whistle test interview > > 83-84 US Sessions > > 22.3.84 Opera House, Austin Texas > > 4.5.84 Tokyo > > 30.6.84 Wembley > > 8.10.84 Edinburgh > > 19.10.84 Hammersmith Odeon > > 21.12.84 Glasgow > > 31.12.84 Edinburgh > > 3.86 Hexagon Reading > > 9.3.86 Geleen > > 20.4.86 Newcastle > > 8.5.86 Hochen > > 29.6.86 Glasgow > > 30.6.86 Glasgow > > 3.7.86 Lincoln > > 3.7.86 Lincoln (another copy) > > 22.5.87 Radio Tees > > > > Fuzzbox > > 9.7.86 Newcastle > > 14.7.86 London T&C > > > > The Armoury Show > > Unknown marked "venue" > > 83-84 Sessions > > 3.6.83 Goteburg > > 5.6.83 Stockholm > > 11.8.83 The Venue London > > 3.9.83 Pandoras box festival rotterdam > > 18.9.83 Leeds Futurama > > 10.12.83 Strathclyde > > 22.12.83 Hacienda > > 12.3.84 Dunfermline > > 15.3.84 Hull > > 28.7.84 Elephant Fayre > > 16.8.84 Hacienda > > 22.8.84 Nottingham > > 23.8.84 Leeds Warehouse > > 24.8.84 Preston > > 25.8.84 East Kilbride > > 27.8.84 Edinburgh > > 29.8.84 Savoy > > 25.10.84 Interviews/Etwins > > 4.1.85/5.1.85 Venue not stated > > 14.3.85 System Liverpool > > 4.5.85 Utrecht > > 7.7.1985 London > > 8.7.85 Electric Ballroom > > 8.10.85 Leeds Warehouse > > 12.10.85 Glasgow Univ > > 19.10.85 Essen (Rockpalast, audio) > > 23.11.85 Malmo > > 2.12.85 Leuven > > 12.85 Paris > From parkerfranz@... Tue Apr 5 22:42:58 2011 From: parkerfranz@... (Franz Parker) Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2011 21:42:58 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: As we are talking about concert tapes... In-Reply-To: <461245.43078.qm@...> References: <461245.43078.qm@...> Message-ID: <185852.74368.qm@...> thanks for answering Mike, but i don't understand (i'm french)... username? password? please be more precise Franz ________________________________ De : Mike Parker À : peel@yahoogroups.com Envoyé le : Mar 5 avril 2011, 19h 11min 27s Objet : Re: Re : [peel] Re: As we are talking about concert tapes... evening brother, its peelgroup and insession --- On Tue, 5/4/11, Franz Parker wrote: >From: Franz Parker >Subject: Re : [peel] Re: As we are talking about concert tapes... >To: peel@yahoogroups.com >Date: Tuesday, 5 April, 2011, 15:16 > > > >Hi > > >I Need help ! > > >How to download those files ? >an username and password is required... > > >Thanks > > >Franz > > > ________________________________ De : Humphrey >À : peel@yahoogroups.com >Envoyé le : Lun 4 avril 2011, 14h 45min 28s >Objet : [peel] Re: As we are talking about concert tapes... > > >Thanks for all these concerts from one of the best years for rock/pop. >Really enjoyed the Marshall Hain one. I'd only heard the hit and had assumed >they were probably funksters from Philly ! Imagine my surprise when a google >revealed them to be a boy-girl couple from a high-class English private school >!! > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: >> >> >> >> Links to folders containing track/mp3 files >> http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Pretenders_1979-09-08/ >> http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Simple_Minds_79-09-08/ >> >> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: >> > >> > Simple Minds 9/79 was shared with The Pretenders. It had slipped my mind that >>I'd already digitized this show, both sets will be on the Mooo shortly >> > >> > Haze >> > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" >>wrote: >> > > >> > > Hello Tim, >> > > >> > > The BBC in Concert ones inrterest me, so that would be >> > > >> > > Simple Minds >> > > 9.79/1.80 BBC In Concert >> > > >> > > I think they sharesd the bill with Cozy Powell on one of them? >> > > >> > > Magazine >> > > 9.12.78 Concert (no venue) plus session 1978 >> > > >> > > >> > > Are they the only BBC shows? >> > > >> > > Thanks >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Tim" wrote: >> > > > >> > > > I got my own 200 box a while ago, which is the collection of a big 1980s >>bootleg collector. I'm gradually working through bits of it digitising it - >>mostly the Armoury Show tapes - but if anyone has any interest in any of the >>recordings, let me know. I'm fairly sure most are circulating generally, but >>some of the AS stuff wasn't so you never know. I suspect most are >>multi-generation copies. This all came from my interest in tracking down the >>1980s tape dealers who used to sell at street markets, what I hadn't appreciated >>is just what a f eck of a lot 200 tapes are when you actually get the box :( >> > > > >> > > > Still looking for 1980s tape dealers though, do make yourself known if >>you're one of them. >> >> > > > >> > > > Simple Minds >> > > > Simple Minds (no details) >> > > > Live Aid (on U2 tape) >> > > > 30.7.78 Mars Bar Glasgow >> > > > 9.79/1.80 BBC In Concert >> > > > 6.8.80 Orebro Sweden >> > > > 18.3.81 Toronto >> > > > 3.12.81 Musicians Club, Sydney with Hear Here (STV) 5.12.80 3 songs >> > > > 81 Gothenberg >> > > > 82 Paris >> > > > 16.6.82 Utrecht >> > > > 12.10.82 Manly Vale Hotel, Australia >> > > > 21.12.82 glasgow >> > > > 83 Newcastle >> > > > 3.4.83 Nijmegen Holland >> > > > 19.12.83 Lyceum >> > > > 23.12.83 Glasgow >> > > > 20.2.84 dublin >> > > > 24.2.84 Playhouse Edinburgh >> > > > 18.5.84 Hammersmith Odeon >> > > > 27.5.84 Irvington New Jersey >> > > > 28.1.86 Copenhagen >> > > > 2.3.86 Wembley Arena >> > > > >> > > > Killing Joke >> > > > 23.3.85 Zurich >> > > > 26.11.83 Geneva >> > > > 17.8.85 Lorelei >> > > > >> > > > The Fall >> > > > 1980 London >> > > > 19.3.84 Edinburgh >> > > > >> > > > Lloyd Cole >> > > > 1.9.85 Hammersmith Odeon >> > > > 9.9.85 Glasgow >> > > > >> > > > Billy Bragg >> > > > 16.12.84 Forum Des Halles >> > > > >> > > > Smiths >> > > > 1.3.85 Brixton Academy >> > > > 6.4.85 Royal Albert Hall >> > > > 18.5.85 Madrid >> > > > >> > > > Psychadelic Furs >> > > > >> > > > 10.80 Chicago >> > > > 3.5.84 Leicester >> > > > >> > > > Propaganda >> > > > 31.10.85 Leeds University >> > > > 11.85 Rotterdam (on U2 tape) >> > > > 85 The Tube >> > > > >> > > > Springsteen >> > > > 5.6.85 Newcastle (2 tapes) >> > > > >> > > > Queen >> > > > 1.9.84 NEC >> > > > >> > > > Marillion >> > > > 7.3.82 Marquee >> > > > 20.2.84 Newcastle City Hall >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > The Alarm >> > > > 10.10.83 Glasgow >> > > > 6.11.84 Liverpool >> > > > 9.5.85 Manchester (2 tapes) >> > > > 17.10.85 Marquee >> > > > 15.12.85 Hammersmith Odeon >> > > > 21.2.86 Nottingham/22.11.86 Radio Wales Accoustic >> > > > >> > > > Cramps >> > > > 22.3.86 Glasgow >> > > > >> > > > Bunnymen >> > > > 18.7.83 Albert Hall >> > > > 17.4.84 Tokyo >> > > > 17.10.84 Hammersmith Odeon >> > > > >> > > > The Cult >> > > > 20.5.84 Lyceum >> > > > 22.11.84 Edinburgh >> > > > 24.01.86 Vredenburg >> > > > >> > > > Talking Heads >> > > > 4.7.82 Belgium (on cult tape) >> > > > >> > > > Spear of Destiny >> > > > 18.2.84 Newcastle Uni >> > > > 3.5.84 Hammersmith Palais >> > > > 14.9.84 Paris >> > > > 11.5.85 Manchester >> > > > 22.6.85 Milton Keynes >> > > > 16.12.85 Town & Country London >> > > > >> > > > Cocteau Twins >> > > > 1.1.83 Amsterdam (on Spear of Destiny) >> > > > 9.11.83 Paris (on Dead Kennedys) >> > > > >> > > > Sisters of Mercy >> > > > >> > > > 30.9.83 Berlin >> > > > 10.5.84 Strathclyde Uni >> > > > 1.8.84 Peel Session (on PIL tape) >> > > > 14.3.85 Coventry Poly >> > > > 24.3.85 Lyceum >> > > > 25.3.85 Lyceum >> > > > >> > > > Dead Kennedys >> > > > Keystone Amsterdam >> > > > Live in Comer 1st UK tour >> > > > 19.10.79 Oregon >> > > > 13.9.82 Stuttgart >> > > > 26.11.82 Central London Poly >> > > > >> > > > Waterboys >> > > > 5.12.85 Lyon >> > > > >> > > > Sex Pistols >> > > > 14.2.78 Winterland SF >> > > > >> > > > PIL >> > > > 15.5.81 (riot gig) new york, no track listing just pisstaking by them >> > > > 31.10.83 Bochum >> > > > 17.5.86 Manchester >> > > > 27.5.86 Brixton Academy >> > > > 29.5.86 Amsterdam >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > Magazine >> > > > 9.12.78 Concert (no venue) plus session 1978 (on PIL tape) >> > > > 4.8.79 Paradise Boston >> > > > >> > > > The Cure >> > > > 20.9.85 Birmingham >> > > > 2.11.84 Austin Opera House >> > > > 19.11.85 Camden Palace >> > > > >> > > > Joy Division >> > > > 14.3.79 Bowden Vale >> > > > 1980 Holland (Last Orders) >> > > > >> > > > New Order >> > > > Saturday Live Session >> > > > 27.5.82 Berlin >> > > > 12.4.83 Edinburgh >> > > > 21.08.04 Play at home (TV audio) + Sunrise "Rough Mix" Instr >> > > > 5.2.85 Edinburgh >> > > > 10.4.85 Swansea >> > > > 17.12.85 Leuven >> > > > 19.9.86 Barrowland >> > > > >> > > > U2 >> > > > >> > > > New Orlean >> > > > Croke Park Dublin >> > > > Live Aid >> > > > 79 Dublin National Stadium >> > > > 12.02.80 Den Haag >> > > > 30.11.80 Amsterdam Paradiso >> > > > 3.6.81 Paradise Boston >> > > > 12.12.81 Malibu New York >> > > > 14.5.82 Hattem Holland >> > > > 4.7.82 Werchter >> > > > 2.12.82 Manchester >> > > > 6.12.82 Hammersmith Palais >> > > > 10.82 RTE Radio U2 Story >> > > > 1.83 War Interview and Session >> > > > 28.2.83 Edinburgh >> > > > 10.3.83 Birmingham >> > > > 15.3.83 Philadelphia + other bits and pieces inc sminds? >> > > > 29.3.83 Hammersmith Palais >> > > > 24.4.83 Glasgow >> > > > 13.8.83 Dublin >> > > > 7.11.84 Barrowlands >> > > > 12.11.84 NEC >> > > > 15.11.84 Wembley Arena >> > > > 21.11.84 Dortmund >> > > > 25.1.85 Stockholm (A+) >> > > > 1.2.85 Mannheim >> > > > 4.2.85 Milan >> > > > 15.4.85 Meadowlands >> > > > 22.6.85 Milton Keynes >> > > > 7.7.85 Werchter >> > > > 7.7.85 Werchter (HF60 Sony) >> > > > 15.6.86 New Jersey (Amnesty) + ogwt + gaga >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > Big Country >> > > > Reading (on U2 tape) >> > > > Unknown one with typed listing >> > > > BC INT >> > > > 23.10.82 Strathclyde University >> > > > 5.7.83 Ayr >> > > > 13.9.83 Bristol >> > > > 18.9.83 Edinburgh >> > > > 20.9.83 Newcastle >> > > > 22.11.83 Milwaukee >> > > > 84 The Tube plus whistle test interview >> > > > 83-84 US Sessions >> > > > 22.3.84 Opera House, Austin Texas >> > > > 4.5.84 Tokyo >> > > > 30.6.84 Wembley >> > > > 8.10.84 Edinburgh >> > > > 19.10.84 Hammersmith Odeon >> > > > 21.12.84 Glasgow >> > > > 31.12.84 Edinburgh >> > > > 3.86 Hexagon Reading >> > > > 9.3.86 Geleen >> > > > 20.4.86 Newcastle >> > > > 8.5.86 Hochen >> > > > 29.6.86 Glasgow >> > > > 30.6.86 Glasgow >> > > > 3.7.86 Lincoln >> > > > 3.7.86 Lincoln (another copy) >> > > > 22.5.87 Radio Tees >> > > > >> > > > Fuzzbox >> > > > 9.7.86 Newcastle >> > > > 14.7.86 London T&C >> > > > >> > > > The Armoury Show >> > > > Unknown marked "venue" >> > > > 83-84 Sessions >> > > > 3.6.83 Goteburg >> > > > 5.6.83 Stockholm >> > > > 11.8.83 The Venue London >> > > > 3.9.83 Pandoras box festival rotterdam >> > > > 18.9.83 Leeds Futurama >> > > > 10.12.83 Strathclyde >> > > > 22.12.83 Hacienda >> > > > 12.3.84 Dunfermline >> > > > 15.3.84 Hull >> > > > 28.7.84 Elephant Fayre >> > > > 16.8.84 Hacienda >> > > > 22.8.84 Nottingham >> > > > 23.8.84 Leeds Warehouse >> > > > 24.8.84 Preston >> > > > 25.8.84 East Kilbride >> > > > 27.8.84 Edinburgh >> > > > 29.8.84 Savoy >> > > > 25.10.84 Interviews/Etwins >> > > > 4.1.85/5.1.85 Venue not stated >> > > > 14.3.85 System Liverpool >> > > > 4.5.85 Utrecht >> > > > 7.7.1985 London >> > > > 8.7.85 Electric Ballroom >> > > > 8.10.85 Leeds Warehouse >> > > > 12.10.85 Glasgow Univ >> > > > 19.10.85 Essen (Rockpalast, audio) >> > > > 23.11.85 Malmo >> > > > 2.12.85 Leuven >> > > > 12.85 Paris >> > > > >> > > >> > >> > > From so_it_goes_2512@... Tue Apr 5 23:32:30 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Tue, 05 Apr 2011 21:32:30 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: As we are talking about concert tapes... In-Reply-To: <185852.74368.qm@...> Message-ID: Bonjour Franz Pur moi aussi il est difficile de traduire parce que je ne les avais jamais usé, mais je crois que 'Username' est 'nom d'utilisateur' (ici tu dois mettre 'peelgroup') et ensuite 'password', en francais c'est la même chose, un 'mot de passe', donc tu dois mettre 'insession'. Il faut correctement écrire ce mot parce qu'on ne peut pas voir les lettres. Meilleurs voeux Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Franz Parker wrote: > > thanks for answering Mike, > but i don't understand (i'm french)... > username? > password? > > please be more precise > > Franz > > > > ________________________________ > De : Mike Parker > À : peel@yahoogroups.com > Envoyé le : Mar 5 avril 2011, 19h 11min 27s > Objet : Re: Re : [peel] Re: As we are talking about concert tapes... > > > evening brother, its peelgroup and insession > > --- On Tue, 5/4/11, Franz Parker wrote: > > > >From: Franz Parker > >Subject: Re : [peel] Re: As we are talking about concert tapes... > >To: peel@yahoogroups.com > >Date: Tuesday, 5 April, 2011, 15:16 > > > > > > > >Hi > > > > > >I Need help ! > > > > > >How to download those files ? > >an username and password is required... > > > > > >Thanks > > > > > >Franz > > > > > > > ________________________________ > De : Humphrey > >À : peel@yahoogroups.com > >Envoyé le : Lun 4 avril 2011, 14h 45min 28s > >Objet : [peel] Re: As we are talking about concert tapes... > > > > > >Thanks for all these concerts from one of the best years for rock/pop. > >Really enjoyed the Marshall Hain one. I'd only heard the hit and had assumed > >they were probably funksters from Philly ! Imagine my surprise when a google > >revealed them to be a boy-girl couple from a high-class English private school > >!! > > > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >> Links to folders containing track/mp3 files > >> http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Pretenders_1979-09-08/ > >> http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Simple_Minds_79-09-08/ > >> > >> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > >> > > >> > Simple Minds 9/79 was shared with The Pretenders. It had slipped my mind that > >>I'd already digitized this show, both sets will be on the Mooo shortly > >> > > >> > Haze > >> > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > >>wrote: > >> > > > >> > > Hello Tim From haze.harrison@... Tue Apr 5 23:49:22 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Tue, 05 Apr 2011 21:49:22 -0000 Subject: A couple more 'In Concerts' In-Reply-To: <293970.12820.qm@...> Message-ID: Chappo is one of the most important voices in rock --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, David Quantick wrote: > > How lovely. A friend was praising Streetwalkers the other day. Many appreciations! > From haze.harrison@... Wed Apr 6 00:37:42 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Tue, 05 Apr 2011 22:37:42 -0000 Subject: A couple more 'In Concerts' In-Reply-To: <293970.12820.qm@...> Message-ID: The CD release only had four tracks from this show plus audio from two OGWT appearances. While surfing for a copy of the official release (£100+ on Amazon is a bit too much to pay) I came across Vinegar Joe "Golders Green" 1973 which I'll share with you all tomorrow... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, David Quantick wrote: > > How lovely. A friend was praising Streetwalkers the other day. Many appreciations! > From haze.harrison@... Wed Apr 6 14:00:43 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2011 12:00:43 -0000 Subject: Vinegar Joe 15-11-1973 Message-ID: In Concert recorded at Golders Green... http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Vinegar_Joe_1973-11-15/ Individual track mp3s in this folder Enjoy! Haze From parkerfranz@... Wed Apr 6 16:05:29 2011 From: parkerfranz@... (Franz Parker) Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2011 15:05:29 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: As we are talking about concert tapes... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <831077.21823.qm@...> i understand all now thanks for your help good french!!! ________________________________ De : So It Goes 2512 À : peel@yahoogroups.com Envoyé le : Mar 5 avril 2011, 23h 32min 30s Objet : Re : Re : [peel] Re: As we are talking about concert tapes... Bonjour Franz Pur moi aussi il est difficile de traduire parce que je ne les avais jamais usé, mais je crois que 'Username' est 'nom d'utilisateur' (ici tu dois mettre 'peelgroup') et ensuite 'password', en francais c'est la même chose, un 'mot de passe', donc tu dois mettre 'insession'. Il faut correctement écrire ce mot parce qu'on ne peut pas voir les lettres. Meilleurs voeux Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Franz Parker wrote: > > thanks for answering Mike, > but i don't understand (i'm french)... > username? > password? > > please be more precise > > Franz > > > > ________________________________ > De : Mike Parker > À : peel@yahoogroups.com > Envoyé le : Mar 5 avril 2011, 19h 11min 27s > Objet : Re: Re : [peel] Re: As we are talking about concert tapes... > > > evening brother, its peelgroup and insession > > --- On Tue, 5/4/11, Franz Parker wrote: > > > >From: Franz Parker > >Subject: Re : [peel] Re: As we are talking about concert tapes... > >To: peel@yahoogroups.com > >Date: Tuesday, 5 April, 2011, 15:16 > > > > > > > >Hi > > > > > >I Need help ! > > > > > >How to download those files ? > >an username and password is required... > > > > > >Thanks > > > > > >Franz > > > > > > > ________________________________ > De : Humphrey > >À : peel@yahoogroups.com > >Envoyé le : Lun 4 avril 2011, 14h 45min 28s > >Objet : [peel] Re: As we are talking about concert tapes... > > > > > >Thanks for all these concerts from one of the best years for rock/pop. > >Really enjoyed the Marshall Hain one. I'd only heard the hit and had assumed > >they were probably funksters from Philly ! Imagine my surprise when a google > >revealed them to be a boy-girl couple from a high-class English private school > > >!! > > > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >> Links to folders containing track/mp3 files > >> http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Pretenders_1979-09-08/ > >> http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Simple_Minds_79-09-08/ > >> > >> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > >> > > >> > Simple Minds 9/79 was shared with The Pretenders. It had slipped my mind >that > > >>I'd already digitized this show, both sets will be on the Mooo shortly > >> > > >> > Haze > >> > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > >>wrote: > >> > > > >> > > Hello Tim From unity.gain@... Wed Apr 6 19:09:47 2011 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2011 17:09:47 -0000 Subject: Jactars, anyone In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many thanks for that. Nostalgia in Hi Fi - bargain! Of course it begs the question, what other treasures do you have along these lines...? cheers Roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dgmccarthy" wrote: > > I've uploaded a zipped file of all four tracks here: https://files.me.com/dgmccarthy/ohk1ig > > The password is ravenscroft. > > They are just labelled Jacktars1, Jacktars2, etc but are: > > 01 Pull the plug > 02 Flower powder > 03 Millions of grains > 04 Things not seen > > These are 48kHz 16bit stereo .wav files. They were digitally transferred from my DAT collection. The DAT copy would have been made from the quarter-inch masters probably on the night of transmission. If I was working on the show I would routinely dump a copy to a DAT for posterity. > > Let me know if there are any issues. > > The link will expire in 30 days. > > Cheers > > David > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > > > Yes please!And if they're from 1/4" masters, .flac or other lossless format would be hugely appreciated. > > Fwiw, I have their Wadlow 12" here, and it definitely has no 'k' ! > > cheers > > Roger > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dgmccarthy" wrote: > > > > > > I have copies of the masters for this session and the originals were labelled as "The Jacktars". So, Ken's info was accurate as far as the Beeb knew. If anyone's interested I can upload these files somewhere. From my notes I think I would have copied them from the broadcast quarter-inch tapes. > > > > > > David > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > > > > > > > At 23:33 02/04/2011, you wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Thanks, that does indeed appear to be them, but they most certainly > > > > >were The Jactars - a BBC typo perhaps, and possibly why I never > > > > >found their session before, > > > > >cheers > > > > >Roger > > > > > > > > I was going by Ken's book and he presumably got his info > > > > from the BBC paperwork > > > > > > > > martinw > > > > > > > > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Thu Apr 7 00:53:29 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2011 22:53:29 -0000 Subject: Peel show 9th October 1978 (Jethro Tull) Message-ID: Good News, Bad News? I found 50 minutes of the Peel Show from 9th October 1978 on my cassttes It was one of those shows where BBC hijacked the FM for and Old Grey Whistle Test concert Simulcast. This edition was for Jethro Tull live from Madison Square New York The closing track from John Doonan is one of my favorite unknown tunes, and has been so these last 33 years. I always felt it was Peel's way of saying to Ian Anderson "This is how you play the flute" (Well it might have been a piccolo) It is HERE Or search in this directory Bill From Phyll@... Thu Apr 7 11:53:18 2011 From: Phyll@... (Phyll@...) Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2011 11:53:18 +0200 (CEST) Subject: A Meal with Peel (hopefully this will work...) In-Reply-To: <1302163677.238.33978.m7@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <30313668.2215501302169998623.JavaMail.www@wwinf3720> Here's the three issues (Siren no.s 7, 8 & 9) worth of articles i've found so far, they're pretty light, touching on really interesting things then just moving right on... i suspect that issue 9 was maybe the last of this magazine asd i can't find any more in amongst the junk i'm sorting through... hopefully the attached file will be readable by everyone... if not let me know and send you copies offlist. Phyll From robfleay@... Thu Apr 7 12:27:57 2011 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2011 11:27:57 +0100 Subject: [peel] A Meal with Peel (hopefully this will work...) [1 Attachment] In-Reply-To: <30313668.2215501302169998623.JavaMail.www@wwinf3720> References: <1302163677.238.33978.m7@yahoogroups.com> <30313668.2215501302169998623.JavaMail.www@wwinf3720> Message-ID: Great stuff Phyll The first 2 pages are the issue that I scanned and posted a while back, but the other two issues are much appreciated! On 7 April 2011 10:53, wrote: > Here's the three issues (Siren no.s 7, 8 & 9) worth of articles i've found > so far, they're pretty light, touching on really interesting things then > just moving right on... i > suspect that issue 9 was maybe the last of this magazine asd i can't find > any more in amongst the junk i'm sorting through... hopefully the attached > file will be > readable by everyone... if not let me know and send you copies offlist. > > Phyll > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > From so_it_goes_2512@... Thu Apr 7 17:16:15 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2011 15:16:15 -0000 Subject: Peel show 9th October 1978 (Jethro Tull) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Bill Thanks for this! I remember seeing it on TV at the time, and enthusing about it to my sister, who then deflated me by saying she had switched it off half way through, and said the band went into their own little world. Oh well. I've added it to the Wiki page, and I can now solve your 33 year mystery: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/09_October_1978 Tip: click the Doonan link. Best wishes Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Good News, Bad News? > > I found 50 minutes of the Peel Show from 9th October 1978 on my cassttes > > It was one of those shows where BBC hijacked the FM for and Old Grey > Whistle Test concert Simulcast. > > This edition was for Jethro Tull live from Madison Square New York > > The closing track from John Doonan is one of my favorite unknown tunes, > and has been so these last 33 years. > > I always felt it was Peel's way of saying to Ian Anderson "This is how > you play the flute" > > (Well it might have been a piccolo) > > It is HERE > %20Peel%20BBC%20Radio%201%20%28Jethro%20Tull%29.mp3> > > > Or search in this > directory > > > Bill > From bs717705@... Thu Apr 7 17:36:27 2011 From: bs717705@... (ralufulu) Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2011 15:36:27 -0000 Subject: Peel Show Dezember 1989 Message-ID: As I have downloaded loads of peel Shows from around here I want to present some of my old tapes/shows in this group. I have just digitalized a show from December the 27th 1989 and want to make it available in this group. I would need any help what to do. Normally I upload music or video-files with divshare. Would it be as easy as that. Just create a topic here and provide the divshare address? Just let me know what would be best for all readers and contributors here. best wishes Ralf From robfleay@... Thu Apr 7 18:14:55 2011 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2011 17:14:55 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peel Show Dezember 1989 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Yup - upload the files somewhere and create a page for it on the Wiki site (if you have time and energy) http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/27_December_1989 looks like there is a copy of that show already in circulation though? On 7 April 2011 16:36, ralufulu wrote: > As I have downloaded loads of peel Shows from around here I want to present > some of my old tapes/shows in this group. I have just digitalized a show > from December the 27th 1989 and want to make it available in this group. I > would need any help what to do. Normally I upload music or video-files with > divshare. Would it be as easy as that. Just create a topic here and provide > the divshare address? > Just let me know what would be best for all readers and contributors here. > best wishes > Ralf > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Thu Apr 7 18:48:19 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2011 16:48:19 -0000 Subject: Peel show 9th October 1978 (Jethro Tull) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks Steve, And extraordinarily in the "Time Has Told Me" blog you link to, someone had an almost identical experience as me for this Doonan track played at the end. (Nick from Ontario, it was) Bill --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "So It Goes 2512" wrote: > > Hi Bill > > Thanks for this! I remember seeing it on TV at the time, and enthusing about it to my sister, who then deflated me by saying she had switched it off half way through, and said the band went into their own little world. Oh well. > I've added it to the Wiki page, and I can now solve your 33 year mystery: > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/09_October_1978 > > Tip: click the Doonan link. > > Best wishes > Steve (TK) > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > Good News, Bad News? > > > > I found 50 minutes of the Peel Show from 9th October 1978 on my cassttes > > > > It was one of those shows where BBC hijacked the FM for and Old Grey > > Whistle Test concert Simulcast. > > > > This edition was for Jethro Tull live from Madison Square New York > > > > The closing track from John Doonan is one of my favorite unknown tunes, > > and has been so these last 33 years. > > > > I always felt it was Peel's way of saying to Ian Anderson "This is how > > you play the flute" > > > > (Well it might have been a piccolo) > > > > It is HERE > > > %20Peel%20BBC%20Radio%201%20%28Jethro%20Tull%29.mp3> > > > > > > Or search in this > > directory > > > > > > Bill > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Thu Apr 7 19:00:04 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2011 17:00:04 -0000 Subject: Peel Show Dezember 1989 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hello Ralf, Yes, you have done all the hard work by a) Recording the show in the first place b) Digitising it. so c) uploading it is easy, just send it to Divshare, or MegaUpload, and post the link details here. Thank you. You can also edit the Wiki page to add details of the link Incidentaly, if you look at the Wiki for this date http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/27_December_1989 You will see there are a few versions of this particular show available (Detailed at the bottom of the page) but it is always good to have another version, and hopefully yours can the the definative version! You may not be inundated with "Thank you's" but rest assured everyone is very grateful to anyone making the effort to upload a show, and if we really expressed our gratitude the posts would be nothing but "Thanks" and that would not be so interesting..... But thanks again, anyway... Do you have any more Bill --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ralufulu" wrote: > > As I have downloaded loads of peel Shows from around here I want to present some of my old tapes/shows in this group. I have just digitalized a show from December the 27th 1989 and want to make it available in this group. I would need any help what to do. Normally I upload music or video-files with divshare. Would it be as easy as that. Just create a topic here and provide the divshare address? > Just let me know what would be best for all readers and contributors here. > best wishes > Ralf > From bs717705@... Thu Apr 7 19:33:32 2011 From: bs717705@... (42marv) Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2011 19:33:32 +0200 Subject: Peel Show Dezember 1989 is actually from 1988 Message-ID: Hello Bill, thanks a lot for your kind reply. As I found out now the show is not from 1989. My handwriting was so bad that I accidently read an eight as nine. So the sticker onb my tape says 27.12.1988. I don't think it's a complete show. Side A starts not from the beginning and lasts about 45 minutes while Side B of the tape runs until the end of the show and is about 36 minutes long. sound quality is very nice and I'm pretty sure it's from his GERMAN show on BFBS. This makes sense as I do not find a show with that tracklisting. The show contains tracks by The Rockstars of Love, The Last Drive (a Greek band), Super Black, Happy Mondays, Link Wray, Inspiral Carpets, Sunguru Boys, Eye Dance, Damnsiders, Shadowy Men on a shadowy Planet, Prince Far I & I-Roy, Marxists Brothers, etc. John tells a long story about his visit to the 70th biorthday of his Father-in-law and about a trip to Zimbabwe, where he saw THE BROTHERS FOUR and THE MARXISTS BROTHERS as well. Anyway, i will send those links later this evening. I would like to do the work to categorize THIS show on an own WIKI side, but do not really know how to do it in the (layout) way all other contributions were made. is there any cut&paste tool to do this or what? I hope that this show hasn't been offered yet, so I can give some joy back to contributors and enthusiasts of the Peel shows. Cheers Ralf From ford.alan@... Thu Apr 7 20:42:50 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2011 19:42:50 +0100 Subject: PatesTapes Message-ID: >From Facebook: "Much as I hate to go on about John Peel - he did launch so many bands and genres, including Reggae, Rap, World…everything really. One of the bands he gave a ‘leg up’ to was The Smiths, so lend an ear to this broadcast. Back then I would squirrel myself away under the bed sheets with the ‘transistor radio,’ and listen to him dryly drone on. Now we don’t have to. P.S. Over a 100 more sessions to come. Play on, play on". pates tapes www.patestapes.com I've got no sound on my laptop so can't listen. Is there anything new here? Anyone recording it? While I'm thinking of it, I've never heard Dandelion Radio either. Are there any downloads available? I'd be interested in hearing the latest festive 50. Alan From paul@... Thu Apr 7 21:28:02 2011 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2011 20:28:02 +0100 Subject: [peel] PatesTapes In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Thu, 7 Apr 2011 19:42:50 +0100, you wrote: >While I'm thinking of it, I've never heard Dandelion Radio either. Interesting - we have been going for nearly 5 years. We would love feedback (not just Alan) from people who listen or don't listen. We may well build a survey form and drop a note here about it (don't want to flood this list with praise and brackbats for us). >Are there any downloads available? Not from us - however, it is something that we have looked in to. Our licence allows us to provide only on-line streaming. We have been discussing alternatives - e.g. - a redux version (DJ words and trimmed tracks - but we don't like that idea much) - make downloads available of special shows with royalty (etc) free tracks only (either as declared by artist/label or get specific permission) - put one hour shows on soundcloud (how do they provide that service for free yet still pay PRS etc?) In nay case - you get 20-30 hours of music every month by simply tuning on online at http://www.dandelionradio.com >I'd be interested in hearing the latest festive 50. See above for the problems - however, if you just want to hear the tracks in the right order (no DJ chat) then you can find them via a YouTube playlist (and about half of them on last.fm). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eV_astp3BjM&feature=BF&list=PL520DF20916AABEA4&index=1 http://www.last.fm/group/Dandelion+Radio/forum/44130/_/196741/1#f14347568 http://dandelionradio.com/2010festive50.htm >Alan Paul Webster Backroom at Dandelion Radio From stuartb@... Thu Apr 7 21:35:09 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2011 19:35:09 -0000 Subject: PatesTapes In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I've listened to the Pates Tapes and made tracklistings for the shows and mixtapes, as well as a category for Pates Tapes, on the wiki. Yes there is a lot of unique stuff there... with the promise of more to come. Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > From Facebook: > > "Much as I hate to go on about John Peel - he did launch so many bands > and genres, including Reggae, Rap, World everything really. One of the > bands he gave a `leg up' to was The Smiths, so lend an ear to this > broadcast. Back then I would squirrel myself away under the bed sheets > with the `transistor radio,' and listen to him dryly drone on. Now we > don't have to. P.S. Over a 100 more sessions to come. Play on, play > on". > pates tapes > www.patestapes.com > > > > I've got no sound on my laptop so can't listen. Is there anything new > here? Anyone recording it? > While I'm thinking of it, I've never heard Dandelion Radio either. Are > there any downloads available? > I'd be interested in hearing the latest festive 50. > > Alan > From bs717705@... Thu Apr 7 22:08:49 2011 From: bs717705@... (42marv) Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2011 22:08:49 +0200 Subject: JOHN PEEL SHOW on BFBS from 27 December 1988 Message-ID: Okay, done. here are the links for both sides. http://www.divshare.com/download/14514478-766 http://www.divshare.com/download/14514479-623 As mentioned previously it isn't a complete show. It's from his GERMAN BFBS show. Side A starts not from the beginning but lasts about 45 minutes while Side B of the tape runs until the end of the show and is about 36 minutes long. The sound quality is very nice. I do not find a show with that tracklisting. The show contains tracks by The Rockstars of Love, The Last Drive (a Greek band), Super Black, Happy Mondays, Link Wray, Inspiral Carpets, Sunguru Boys, Eye Dance, Damnsiders, Shadowy Men on a shadowy Planet, Prince Far I & I-Roy, Marxists Brothers, etc. John tells a long story about his visit to his Father-in-law because of his 70th birthday celebration. Further on he remembers a trip to Zimbabwe, where he saw THE BROTHERS FOUR and THE MARXISTS BROTHERS as well. Hope You enjoy it. Ralf From so_it_goes_2512@... Thu Apr 7 23:40:36 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2011 21:40:36 -0000 Subject: PatesTapes In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Alan > While I'm thinking of it, I've never heard Dandelion Radio either. Are > there any downloads available? > I'd be interested in hearing the latest festive 50. Having missed all of the charts (and having a week off work after Chrstmas), I recorded all five hours but didn't know whether to share it or not, since I don't have permission. If one of the good fellows from the station could bet back to me, and if there's enough interest from the list, then I'll upload it and make a page. Best wishes Steve (TK) From ken_garner@... Fri Apr 8 00:37:46 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2011 22:37:46 -0000 Subject: John Cav Tapes: ep #6, season finale Message-ID: This is the last show (so far) I have from John Cavanagh's off air tapes, and it is half a show from May 1977, featuring This Heat and The Stranglers, and records from the curious pre and post punk mixture of that time - roger daltrey, anyone? - and is therefore very enjoyable. Maybe John will find more later. I'll let you know ken Peel 1977-05-12 This Heat, Stranglers (incomplete) http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6HBYT85U From billfromnorthwales@... Fri Apr 8 18:53:51 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2011 16:53:51 -0000 Subject: 28th December 1988 (The Christians in Concert) Message-ID: As the Wiki states 28-12-88 JP starts the show by commenting 'Well I don't think I've ever heard The Christians sounding as good as they did just now on Radio 1 FM So here is the concert he was referring to Christians Concert I also took the liberty of uploading the Peel show that followed Peel Show 28 Dec 88 I did not have it complete, so I took half from Jakes recording and half from Ray b's recording, and ...erm.. half from my recording. Sadly I do not have the news item about Honey Nuts and tinned sweetcorn Biff fnw Archive Recent From thebarguest@... Fri Apr 8 20:01:26 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2011 18:01:26 -0000 Subject: Deaf School BBC "In Concert" 1976 Message-ID: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OC6EL6LN Thanks to blark1056 at Guitars101 ! He stated : 1976 Radio One 'In Concert' Broadcast FM Broadcast, Very Good Quality mp3 @ 192 Here is an early radio show from Deaf School, a band that was great fun while they lasted. Started from a group of art-theater students in Liverpool, Deaf School combined a dizzying array of eclectic influences, from 1930's melodrama, musical theater, 50's schmaltz, 60's pop and jazz, and 70's rock, to create a truly unique style and sound. Their first album, 'Second Honeymoon', is just delightful, and works both as a great pop album, and as sonic theater. This show was recorded some time in early 1976, prior to the release of their first album (apparently was recorded while they were in the process of recording the album, probably around April-May, 1976). Although a short set for the radio show, it nonetheless showcases several of the songs that would be on their upcoming album. Also included is a bonus track of a demo of an unreleased song featuring an even earlier incarnation of the band. I got this from the website of Ian Ritchie, who was the Sax player for the band. I hope more people can find out about and enjoy the music of this excellent, but unsuccessful band. Of note is that apparently, the band is much more popular now than they ever were. In recent years they reformed (with almost all of the original members), and have had several succesful tours and reunion shows. Tracklist: 01. Intro - Insrumental 02. Unknown 03. What A Way To End It All 04. Hi Jo Hi 05. Band Introductions 06. Room Service 07. Hot Jazz Razzmatazz 08. A Bigger Splash Bonus Track 09. Ding Dong (1974 Demo) The Band: Paul Tilnick, Guitar Clive 'Cliff' Langer, Guitar Ian Ritchie, Sax Rev. Max Ripple, Piano Steve 'Mr. Average' Lindsay, Bass Tim Whittaker, Drums Eric Shark, Lead vocals Enrico Cadillac Jr, Lead Vocals Chelsea Bright, vocals Betty Bright, vocals From thebarguest@... Fri Apr 8 20:14:23 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2011 18:14:23 -0000 Subject: Deaf School BBC "In Concert" 1976 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Actually, just listening to it now, it is quite hissy in parts. If one of our gang could try a little noise reduction/remastering, that would be super .... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OC6EL6LN > > Thanks to blark1056 at Guitars101 ! He stated : > > 1976 Radio One 'In Concert' Broadcast > FM Broadcast, Very Good Quality > mp3 @ 192 > > Here is an early radio show from Deaf School, a band that was great fun while they lasted. Started from a group of art-theater students in Liverpool, Deaf School combined a dizzying array of eclectic influences, from 1930's melodrama, musical theater, 50's schmaltz, 60's pop and jazz, and 70's rock, to create a truly unique style and sound. Their first album, 'Second Honeymoon', is just delightful, and works both as a great pop album, and as sonic theater. This show was recorded some time in early 1976, prior to the release of their first album (apparently was recorded while they were in the process of recording the album, probably around April-May, 1976). Although a short set for the radio show, it nonetheless showcases several of the songs that would be on their upcoming album. Also included is a bonus track of a demo of an unreleased song featuring an even earlier incarnation of the band. I got this from the website of Ian Ritchie, who was the Sax player for the band. I hope more people can find out about and enjoy the music of this excellent, but unsuccessful band. Of note is that apparently, the band is much more popular now than they ever were. In recent years they reformed (with almost all of the original members), and have had several succesful tours and reunion shows. > > > Tracklist: > 01. Intro - Insrumental > 02. Unknown > 03. What A Way To End It All > 04. Hi Jo Hi > 05. Band Introductions > 06. Room Service > 07. Hot Jazz Razzmatazz > 08. A Bigger Splash > Bonus Track > 09. Ding Dong (1974 Demo) > > The Band: > Paul Tilnick, Guitar > Clive 'Cliff' Langer, Guitar > Ian Ritchie, Sax > Rev. Max Ripple, Piano > Steve 'Mr. Average' Lindsay, Bass > Tim Whittaker, Drums > Eric Shark, Lead vocals > Enrico Cadillac Jr, Lead Vocals > Chelsea Bright, vocals > Betty Bright, vocals > From dgmccarthy@... Sat Apr 9 14:01:34 2011 From: dgmccarthy@... (dgmccarthy) Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2011 12:01:34 -0000 Subject: Jactars, anyone In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I have a fair few sessions on DAT which I am slowly transferring to non-linear. Unfortunately, DAT is not a great long-term storage medium and there are some corruptions and some tape-breakages. I was working at the Beeb from 87-93 and collected sessions whenever I could, usually from either the broadcast masters at the time of transmission or at the recording session if I happened to be working on them. I'll post a list of what I have transferred so far and if anyone wants anything they can let me know. It's been great to find this group. It's helping patch a few holes caused by dodgy DATs! David --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > Many thanks for that. Nostalgia in Hi Fi - bargain! > Of course it begs the question, what other treasures do you have along these lines...? > cheers > Roger > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dgmccarthy" wrote: > > > > I've uploaded a zipped file of all four tracks here: https://files.me.com/dgmccarthy/ohk1ig > > > > The password is ravenscroft. > > > > They are just labelled Jacktars1, Jacktars2, etc but are: > > > > 01 Pull the plug > > 02 Flower powder > > 03 Millions of grains > > 04 Things not seen > > > > These are 48kHz 16bit stereo .wav files. They were digitally transferred from my DAT collection. The DAT copy would have been made from the quarter-inch masters probably on the night of transmission. If I was working on the show I would routinely dump a copy to a DAT for posterity. > > > > Let me know if there are any issues. > > > > The link will expire in 30 days. > > > > Cheers > > > > David > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > > > > > Yes please!And if they're from 1/4" masters, .flac or other lossless format would be hugely appreciated. > > > Fwiw, I have their Wadlow 12" here, and it definitely has no 'k' ! > > > cheers > > > Roger > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dgmccarthy" wrote: > > > > > > > > I have copies of the masters for this session and the originals were labelled as "The Jacktars". So, Ken's info was accurate as far as the Beeb knew. If anyone's interested I can upload these files somewhere. From my notes I think I would have copied them from the broadcast quarter-inch tapes. > > > > > > > > David > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > > > > > > > > > At 23:33 02/04/2011, you wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Thanks, that does indeed appear to be them, but they most certainly > > > > > >were The Jactars - a BBC typo perhaps, and possibly why I never > > > > > >found their session before, > > > > > >cheers > > > > > >Roger > > > > > > > > > > I was going by Ken's book and he presumably got his info > > > > > from the BBC paperwork > > > > > > > > > > martinw > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From dgmccarthy@... Sat Apr 9 14:46:49 2011 From: dgmccarthy@... (dgmccarthy) Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2011 12:46:49 -0000 Subject: XTC, but not Peel? In-Reply-To: <523665CA71664E4280200268F26EA1A2@Stuartnew> Message-ID: No, it's not the OGWT version, if that's the one on YouTube with Andy Partridge introducing it as "a Rita Coolidge number"! This one is stereo, quite hissy with some channel dropouts and possibly a click or two; so maybe cassette from vinyl (and/or off-air). It's quite distinctive at the start as there is a vocal mimicking the guitar strums. The end is clipped which could be to cut a back-anno. Anyway, wandering off the Peel track (except that it was listed as a session track) so I'll take it to an XTC forum and see what I can find out. Thanks. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > The track is on an Old Grey Whistle Test compilation released by BBC > Worldwide in 2001 > http://www.discogs.com/Various-The-Old-Grey-Whistle-Test/release/1093502 . > You might be able to deduce from the audio where the track came from. > > > > I think DLT would have been mono AM, if it came from the OGWT then mono but > better than AM quality (probably) unless recorded by mic from a TV, and if > in FM stereo then may have been the single played on JP? Or else a much > later rip form the OGWT DVD (though don't know if OGWT were recorded in > stereo at the time) > > > > Stuart > > > > _____ > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of > dgmccarthy > Sent: 05 April 2011 04:14 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] XTC, but not Peel? > > > > > > I have an mp3 of "Statue of Liberty" by XTC but do not know its provenance. > It came in a torrent as a fifth track with their 2nd Peel session but, by > all accounts (Ken Garner, BBC), there were only four tracks recorded and > "Statue" wasn't one of them. > > It's not Sight And Sound or OGWT or any other versions I can find on-line, > but I see from IST that they did record it for DLT in January 1978. > > Does anyone have that session? Or can anyone suggest where this may have > come from? I can upload it if anyone's interested. > > Thanks. > > David > From colinmills10@... Sat Apr 9 14:54:22 2011 From: colinmills10@... (Colin Mills) Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2011 05:54:22 -0700 (PDT) Subject: No subject Message-ID: <760166.15709.qm@...> hey thanks for the jactars , i have a cassette of this that surfaces every ten years and saw them in london and they were truly great, i have loads of cassettes and reel to reel peel progs and really must learn how to transfer them ! cheers all From dgmccarthy@... Sat Apr 9 15:05:52 2011 From: dgmccarthy@... (dgmccarthy) Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2011 13:05:52 -0000 Subject: My Peel Sessions Message-ID: Here's the first half of my Peel DATs: The Telescopes Zvuki Mu Birdland Dead Famous People Mute Drivers A Guy Called Gerald The Shamen God Flesh (damaged) Snapdragons Dinosaur Jr. Bob Fire Party Ian McCulloch Big Fayia House Of Love The Fall Tad Kit Tunnel Frenzies Nirvana The Pop Guns The Jacktars (sic) Loop Ride M.C. 900 Foot Jesus Llwybr Llaethog Extreme Noise Terror Half Man Half Biscuit The Cranes Force Fed The Would Be's Lush Robert Lloyd And The New Four Seasons The Charlatans (damaged) STP 23 The Breeders The Orb Inspiral Carpets The Pixies Kings of Oblivion Levellers Five Colon Filler The Heart-Throbs Scritti Politti (older and incomplete) Fluke Napalm Death Carcass Scientist Gumball Much of this is probably not new to many of you and much is available commercially but these, as noted before, were largely copied from broadcast masters or cloned from DAT masters at the recording sessions. I've also got some other Radio One sessions, some In Concerts, some Programme Transmissions and other bits and pieces. I do actually have a couple of complete Peel shows but they are on DAT in long-play mode and I don't have access to a machine that can replay them (but I'm working on it). I also have my prized possession - a recording of me on John's show drawing a competition winner and announcing the birth of my son! If anyone would like any of the above, let me know. Cheers David From so_it_goes_2512@... Sat Apr 9 15:26:49 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2011 13:26:49 -0000 Subject: My Peel Sessions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi David I would love to have your recordings of the Breeders session (a classic that I've not been able to get a decent copy of), plus ones I have never heard, namely Zvuki Mu, Mute Drivers, Ian McCulloch and Tunnel Frenzies, if that's not asking too much! Thanks very much in advance. Best wishes Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dgmccarthy" wrote: > > Here's the first half of my Peel DATs: > > The Telescopes > Zvuki Mu > Birdland > Dead Famous People > Mute Drivers > A Guy Called Gerald > The Shamen > God Flesh (damaged) > Snapdragons > Dinosaur Jr. > Bob > Fire Party > Ian McCulloch > Big Fayia > House Of Love > The Fall > Tad > Kit > Tunnel Frenzies > Nirvana > The Pop Guns > The Jacktars (sic) > Loop > Ride > M.C. 900 Foot Jesus > Llwybr Llaethog > Extreme Noise Terror > Half Man Half Biscuit > The Cranes > Force Fed > The Would Be's > Lush > Robert Lloyd And The New Four Seasons > The Charlatans (damaged) > STP 23 > The Breeders > The Orb > Inspiral Carpets > The Pixies > Kings of Oblivion > Levellers Five > Colon > Filler > The Heart-Throbs > Scritti Politti (older and incomplete) > Fluke > Napalm Death > Carcass > Scientist > Gumball > > Much of this is probably not new to many of you and much is available commercially but these, as noted before, were largely copied from broadcast masters or cloned from DAT masters at the recording sessions. > > I've also got some other Radio One sessions, some In Concerts, some Programme Transmissions and other bits and pieces. I do actually have a couple of complete Peel shows but they are on DAT in long-play mode and I don't have access to a machine that can replay them (but I'm working on it). I also have my prized possession - a recording of me on John's show drawing a competition winner and announcing the birth of my son! > > If anyone would like any of the above, let me know. > > Cheers > > David > From unity.gain@... Sat Apr 9 16:05:47 2011 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2011 14:05:47 -0000 Subject: No subject In-Reply-To: <760166.15709.qm@...> Message-ID: Somewhere I have an old demo cassette of theirs - I've no idea if it's still in playable condition, but if i can, I'll rip & upload it, cheers Roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Colin Mills wrote: > > hey thanks for the jactars , i have a cassette of this that surfaces every ten > years and saw them in london and they were truly great, i have loads of > cassettes and reel to reel peel progs and really must learn how to transfer them > ! cheers all > From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Apr 9 17:16:18 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2011 15:16:18 -0000 Subject: Deaf School BBC "In Concert" 1976 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: A bit of a tough one, and the results clearly demonstrate the damage done by listening to Black Sabbath at the Liverpool Empire in the same year, and the evils of artifacts of digital noise reduction, and other limitations. I enjoyed trying, though, so you may as well have it here --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > Actually, just listening to it now, it is quite hissy in parts. If one of our gang could try a little noise reduction/remastering, that would be super .... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" thebarguest@ wrote: > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OC6EL6LN > > > > Thanks to blark1056 at Guitars101 ! He stated : > > > > 1976 Radio One 'In Concert' Broadcast > > FM Broadcast, Very Good Quality > > mp3 @ 192 > > > > Here is an early radio show from Deaf School, a band that was great fun while they lasted. Started from a group of art-theater students in Liverpool, Deaf School combined a dizzying array of eclectic influences, from 1930's melodrama, musical theater, 50's schmaltz, 60's pop and jazz, and 70's rock, to create a truly unique style and sound. Their first album, 'Second Honeymoon', is just delightful, and works both as a great pop album, and as sonic theater. This show was recorded some time in early 1976, prior to the release of their first album (apparently was recorded while they were in the process of recording the album, probably around April-May, 1976). Although a short set for the radio show, it nonetheless showcases several of the songs that would be on their upcoming album. Also included is a bonus track of a demo of an unreleased song featuring an even earlier incarnation of the band. I got this from the website of Ian Ritchie, who was the Sax player for the band. I hope more people can find out about and enjoy the music of this excellent, but unsuccessful band. Of note is that apparently, the band is much more popular now than they ever were. In recent years they reformed (with almost all of the original members), and have had several succesful tours and reunion shows. > > > > > > Tracklist: > > 01. Intro - Insrumental > > 02. Unknown > > 03. What A Way To End It All > > 04. Hi Jo Hi > > 05. Band Introductions > > 06. Room Service > > 07. Hot Jazz Razzmatazz > > 08. A Bigger Splash > > Bonus Track > > 09. Ding Dong (1974 Demo) > > > > The Band: > > Paul Tilnick, Guitar > > Clive 'Cliff' Langer, Guitar > > Ian Ritchie, Sax > > Rev. Max Ripple, Piano > > Steve 'Mr. Average' Lindsay, Bass > > Tim Whittaker, Drums > > Eric Shark, Lead vocals > > Enrico Cadillac Jr, Lead Vocals > > Chelsea Bright, vocals > > Betty Bright, vocals > > > From thebarguest@... Sat Apr 9 18:43:24 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2011 16:43:24 -0000 Subject: Deaf School BBC "In Concert" 1976 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: A big improvement, sounds very good - well done & thanx, Bill ! Great performance by the band as well. Btw, I'd love to hear/have an "In Concert" by Sad Cafe - the late Paul young was a great singer ; they were loved by the late, great Tony Wilson ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > A bit of a tough one, and the results clearly demonstrate the damage > done by listening to Black Sabbath at the Liverpool Empire in the same > year, and the evils of artifacts of digital noise reduction, and other > limitations. > > I enjoyed trying, though, so you may as well have it here > 20In%20Concert%20%28Deaf%20School%29.mp3> > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > Actually, just listening to it now, it is quite hissy in parts. If one > of our gang could try a little noise reduction/remastering, that would > be super .... > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" thebarguest@ wrote: > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OC6EL6LN > > > > > > Thanks to blark1056 at Guitars101 ! He stated : > > > > > > 1976 Radio One 'In Concert' Broadcast > > > FM Broadcast, Very Good Quality > > > mp3 @ 192 > > > > > > Here is an early radio show from Deaf School, a band that was great > fun while they lasted. Started from a group of art-theater students in > Liverpool, Deaf School combined a dizzying array of eclectic influences, > from 1930's melodrama, musical theater, 50's schmaltz, 60's pop and > jazz, and 70's rock, to create a truly unique style and sound. Their > first album, 'Second Honeymoon', is just delightful, and works both as a > great pop album, and as sonic theater. This show was recorded some time > in early 1976, prior to the release of their first album (apparently was > recorded while they were in the process of recording the album, probably > around April-May, 1976). Although a short set for the radio show, it > nonetheless showcases several of the songs that would be on their > upcoming album. Also included is a bonus track of a demo of an > unreleased song featuring an even earlier incarnation of the band. I got > this from the website of Ian Ritchie, who was the Sax player for the > band. I hope more people can find out about and enjoy the music of this > excellent, but unsuccessful band. Of note is that apparently, the band > is much more popular now than they ever were. In recent years they > reformed (with almost all of the original members), and have had several > succesful tours and reunion shows. > > > > > > > > > Tracklist: > > > 01. Intro - Insrumental > > > 02. Unknown > > > 03. What A Way To End It All > > > 04. Hi Jo Hi > > > 05. Band Introductions > > > 06. Room Service > > > 07. Hot Jazz Razzmatazz > > > 08. A Bigger Splash > > > Bonus Track > > > 09. Ding Dong (1974 Demo) > > > > > > The Band: > > > Paul Tilnick, Guitar > > > Clive 'Cliff' Langer, Guitar > > > Ian Ritchie, Sax > > > Rev. Max Ripple, Piano > > > Steve 'Mr. Average' Lindsay, Bass > > > Tim Whittaker, Drums > > > Eric Shark, Lead vocals > > > Enrico Cadillac Jr, Lead Vocals > > > Chelsea Bright, vocals > > > Betty Bright, vocals > > > > > > From stuartb@... Sat Apr 9 19:22:28 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2011 18:22:28 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: In-Reply-To: <760166.15709.qm@...> References: <760166.15709.qm@...> Message-ID: Reel to reel - I take it these must be fairly old programmes! What era do your shows cover? Look forward to any shows you can transfer, if you need any help then all the expertise is available on this group (and you may even find volunteers to help with the transfers.) Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Colin Mills Sent: 09 April 2011 13:54 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: hey thanks for the jactars , i have a cassette of this that surfaces every ten years and saw them in london and they were truly great, i have loads of cassettes and reel to reel peel progs and really must learn how to transfer them ! cheers all From john.bravin@... Sat Apr 9 21:28:36 2011 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2011 21:28:36 +0200 Subject: Bill Aitken Message-ID: <4DA0B364.3040506@...> As much of the Peel Group traffic in recent days has related to the In Concert series, it may be of interest to some of you read the accounts by Bill Aitken, one of the BBC sound engineers on both Peel Sessions and various BBC concerts from 1970 to 1981. Includes a story of the Clash session that was recorded but cancelled at the request of the band. www.starryeyedandlaughing.com/billaitken/billaitken_memoirs00.htm John From viynljohn@... Sat Apr 9 22:31:10 2011 From: viynljohn@... (viynljohn) Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2011 20:31:10 -0000 Subject: Bill Aitken In-Reply-To: <4DA0B364.3040506@...> Message-ID: Just so everyone knows, the link to The Starry eyed and laughing website works but if you add the bit about Bill Aitken it sends you to his facebook page (good music on there though) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Bravin wrote: > > As much of the Peel Group traffic in recent days has related to the In > Concert series, it may be of interest to some of you read the accounts > by Bill Aitken, one of the BBC sound engineers on both Peel Sessions and > various BBC concerts from 1970 to 1981. Includes a story of the Clash > session that was recorded but cancelled at the request of the band. > > www.starryeyedandlaughing.com/billaitken/billaitken_memoirs00.htm > > John > From billfromnorthwales@... Sun Apr 10 00:35:05 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2011 22:35:05 -0000 Subject: A Meal with Peel (hopefully this will work...) In-Reply-To: <30313668.2215501302169998623.JavaMail.www@wwinf3720> Message-ID: Thanks Phyll, it did work! How do you add attachments then? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Phyll@... wrote: > > Here's the three issues (Siren no.s 7, 8 & 9) worth of articles i've found so far, they're pretty light, touching on really interesting things then just moving right on... i > suspect that issue 9 was maybe the last of this magazine asd i can't find any more in amongst the junk i'm sorting through... hopefully the attached file will be > readable by everyone... if not let me know and send you copies offlist. > > Phyll > From dgmccarthy@... Sun Apr 10 01:39:46 2011 From: dgmccarthy@... (dgmccarthy) Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2011 23:39:46 -0000 Subject: Sad Cafe In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I second that Sad Cafe wish - did they ever do any radio? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > A big improvement, sounds very good - well done & thanx, Bill ! Great performance by the band as well. Btw, I'd love to hear/have an "In Concert" by Sad Cafe - the late Paul young was a great singer ; they were loved by the late, great Tony Wilson ... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > A bit of a tough one, and the results clearly demonstrate the damage > > done by listening to Black Sabbath at the Liverpool Empire in the same > > year, and the evils of artifacts of digital noise reduction, and other > > limitations. > > > > I enjoyed trying, though, so you may as well have it here > > > 20In%20Concert%20%28Deaf%20School%29.mp3> > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > > > Actually, just listening to it now, it is quite hissy in parts. If one > > of our gang could try a little noise reduction/remastering, that would > > be super .... > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" thebarguest@ wrote: > > > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OC6EL6LN > > > > > > > > Thanks to blark1056 at Guitars101 ! He stated : > > > > > > > > 1976 Radio One 'In Concert' Broadcast > > > > FM Broadcast, Very Good Quality > > > > mp3 @ 192 > > > > > > > > Here is an early radio show from Deaf School, a band that was great > > fun while they lasted. Started from a group of art-theater students in > > Liverpool, Deaf School combined a dizzying array of eclectic influences, > > from 1930's melodrama, musical theater, 50's schmaltz, 60's pop and > > jazz, and 70's rock, to create a truly unique style and sound. Their > > first album, 'Second Honeymoon', is just delightful, and works both as a > > great pop album, and as sonic theater. This show was recorded some time > > in early 1976, prior to the release of their first album (apparently was > > recorded while they were in the process of recording the album, probably > > around April-May, 1976). Although a short set for the radio show, it > > nonetheless showcases several of the songs that would be on their > > upcoming album. Also included is a bonus track of a demo of an > > unreleased song featuring an even earlier incarnation of the band. I got > > this from the website of Ian Ritchie, who was the Sax player for the > > band. I hope more people can find out about and enjoy the music of this > > excellent, but unsuccessful band. Of note is that apparently, the band > > is much more popular now than they ever were. In recent years they > > reformed (with almost all of the original members), and have had several > > succesful tours and reunion shows. > > > > > > > > > > > > Tracklist: > > > > 01. Intro - Insrumental > > > > 02. Unknown > > > > 03. What A Way To End It All > > > > 04. Hi Jo Hi > > > > 05. Band Introductions > > > > 06. Room Service > > > > 07. Hot Jazz Razzmatazz > > > > 08. A Bigger Splash > > > > Bonus Track > > > > 09. Ding Dong (1974 Demo) > > > > > > > > The Band: > > > > Paul Tilnick, Guitar > > > > Clive 'Cliff' Langer, Guitar > > > > Ian Ritchie, Sax > > > > Rev. Max Ripple, Piano > > > > Steve 'Mr. Average' Lindsay, Bass > > > > Tim Whittaker, Drums > > > > Eric Shark, Lead vocals > > > > Enrico Cadillac Jr, Lead Vocals > > > > Chelsea Bright, vocals > > > > Betty Bright, vocals > > > > > > > > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Sun Apr 10 03:09:42 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2011 01:09:42 -0000 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?q?1978-04-03_BBC_In_Concert_(Tom_Robinson_&_Sad_Caf=E9).mp3?= Message-ID: For Humphrey and dgmccarthy I recorded this in 1978 from the radio BBC SIGHT & SOUND IN CONCERT: The TOM ROBINSON BAND AND SAD CAFÉIntroduced by Anne Nightingale It is avaialble here Archive Recent Bill From billfromnorthwales@... Sun Apr 10 03:14:41 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2011 01:14:41 -0000 Subject: Deaf School BBC "In Concert" 1976 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: OK, while I figure out how to add attachments..... Thanks Humph, and if anyone doubts the impact of Deaf School (called the second most influential group to come out of Liverpool) then this diagram may help to show where they fit in. CLICK HERE I was there man, I could have been a contender.... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > A big improvement, sounds very good - well done & thanx, Bill ! Great performance by the band as well. Btw, I'd love to hear/have an "In Concert" by Sad Cafe - the late Paul young was a great singer ; they were loved by the late, great Tony Wilson ... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" billfromnorthwales@ wrote: > > > > A bit of a tough one, and the results clearly demonstrate the damage > > done by listening to Black Sabbath at the Liverpool Empire in the same > > year, and the evils of artifacts of digital noise reduction, and other > > limitations. > > > > I enjoyed trying, though, so you may as well have it here > > > 20In%20Concert%20%28Deaf%20School%29.mp3> > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > > > Actually, just listening to it now, it is quite hissy in parts. If one > > of our gang could try a little noise reduction/remastering, that would > > be super .... > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" thebarguest@ wrote: > > > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OC6EL6LN > > > > > > > > Thanks to blark1056 at Guitars101 ! He stated : > > > > > > > > 1976 Radio One 'In Concert' Broadcast > > > > FM Broadcast, Very Good Quality > > > > mp3 @ 192 > > > > > > > > Here is an early radio show from Deaf School, a band that was great > > fun while they lasted. Started from a group of art-theater students in > > Liverpool, Deaf School combined a dizzying array of eclectic influences, > > from 1930's melodrama, musical theater, 50's schmaltz, 60's pop and > > jazz, and 70's rock, to create a truly unique style and sound. Their > > first album, 'Second Honeymoon', is just delightful, and works both as a > > great pop album, and as sonic theater. This show was recorded some time > > in early 1976, prior to the release of their first album (apparently was > > recorded while they were in the process of recording the album, probably > > around April-May, 1976). Although a short set for the radio show, it > > nonetheless showcases several of the songs that would be on their > > upcoming album. Also included is a bonus track of a demo of an > > unreleased song featuring an even earlier incarnation of the band. I got > > this from the website of Ian Ritchie, who was the Sax player for the > > band. I hope more people can find out about and enjoy the music of this > > excellent, but unsuccessful band. Of note is that apparently, the band > > is much more popular now than they ever were. In recent years they > > reformed (with almost all of the original members), and have had several > > succesful tours and reunion shows. > > > > > > > > > > > > Tracklist: > > > > 01. Intro - Insrumental > > > > 02. Unknown > > > > 03. What A Way To End It All > > > > 04. Hi Jo Hi > > > > 05. Band Introductions > > > > 06. Room Service > > > > 07. Hot Jazz Razzmatazz > > > > 08. A Bigger Splash > > > > Bonus Track > > > > 09. Ding Dong (1974 Demo) > > > > > > > > The Band: > > > > Paul Tilnick, Guitar > > > > Clive 'Cliff' Langer, Guitar > > > > Ian Ritchie, Sax > > > > Rev. Max Ripple, Piano > > > > Steve 'Mr. Average' Lindsay, Bass > > > > Tim Whittaker, Drums > > > > Eric Shark, Lead vocals > > > > Enrico Cadillac Jr, Lead Vocals > > > > Chelsea Bright, vocals > > > > Betty Bright, vocals > > > > > > > > > > From dgmccarthy@... Sun Apr 10 03:56:06 2011 From: dgmccarthy@... (dgmccarthy) Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2011 01:56:06 -0000 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?q?Re:_1978-04-03_BBC_In_Concert_(Tom_Robinson_&_Sad_Caf=E9).mp3?= In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Legend! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > For Humphrey and dgmccarthy I recorded this in 1978 from the radio > BBC SIGHT & SOUND IN CONCERT: The TOM ROBINSON BAND AND SAD > CAFÉIntroduced by Anne Nightingale > > It is avaialble here > 20In%20Concert%20%28Tom%20Robinson%20&%20Sad%20Caf%c3%a9%29.mp3> > > > Archive > > > Recent > > Bill > From so_it_goes_2512@... Sun Apr 10 07:12:04 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2011 05:12:04 -0000 Subject: That's Life, TV Times, and Larry The Lamb Message-ID: Fellow Peelites 1) Peel 012 (BFBS) Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Peel_012_(BFBS) I hope folks are enjoying this series, since I've had no comments one way or another about it. 2) Date: 17 August 1987 Sessions: Death By Milkfloat, Cud Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/17_August_1987 Mono recording, with one or two dropouts, but clear and complete. 3) Date: 01 April 1994 Sessions: Pet Lamb, Timeshard Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/01_April_1994 After a raft of incomplete shows from 1994, this one has every last drop. Many thanks to Isector and the other tapers. Have a good Sunday, each. Best wishes Steve (TK) From robfleay@... Sun Apr 10 10:35:50 2011 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2011 09:35:50 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: My Peel Sessions In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Where to start? I'd like to hear these ones if you have the time and inclination! Dead Famous People Ian McCulloch Kit The Pop Guns The Cranes Robert Lloyd And The New Four Seasons Levellers Five The Heart-Throbs On 9 April 2011 14:26, So It Goes 2512 wrote: > Hi David > > I would love to have your recordings of the Breeders session (a classic > that I've not been able to get a decent copy of), plus ones I have never > heard, namely Zvuki Mu, Mute Drivers, Ian McCulloch and Tunnel Frenzies, if > that's not asking too much! Thanks very much in advance. > > Best wishes > Steve (TK) > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dgmccarthy" wrote: > > > > Here's the first half of my Peel DATs: > > > > The Telescopes > > Zvuki Mu > > Birdland > > Dead Famous People > > Mute Drivers > > A Guy Called Gerald > > The Shamen > > God Flesh (damaged) > > Snapdragons > > Dinosaur Jr. > > Bob > > Fire Party > > Ian McCulloch > > Big Fayia > > House Of Love > > The Fall > > Tad > > Kit > > Tunnel Frenzies > > Nirvana > > The Pop Guns > > The Jacktars (sic) > > Loop > > Ride > > M.C. 900 Foot Jesus > > Llwybr Llaethog > > Extreme Noise Terror > > Half Man Half Biscuit > > The Cranes > > Force Fed > > The Would Be's > > Lush > > Robert Lloyd And The New Four Seasons > > The Charlatans (damaged) > > STP 23 > > The Breeders > > The Orb > > Inspiral Carpets > > The Pixies > > Kings of Oblivion > > Levellers Five > > Colon > > Filler > > The Heart-Throbs > > Scritti Politti (older and incomplete) > > Fluke > > Napalm Death > > Carcass > > Scientist > > Gumball > > > > Much of this is probably not new to many of you and much is available > commercially but these, as noted before, were largely copied from broadcast > masters or cloned from DAT masters at the recording sessions. > > > > I've also got some other Radio One sessions, some In Concerts, some > Programme Transmissions and other bits and pieces. I do actually have a > couple of complete Peel shows but they are on DAT in long-play mode and I > don't have access to a machine that can replay them (but I'm working on it). > I also have my prized possession - a recording of me on John's show drawing > a competition winner and announcing the birth of my son! > > > > If anyone would like any of the above, let me know. > > > > Cheers > > > > David > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > From thebarguest@... Sun Apr 10 11:28:30 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2011 09:28:30 -0000 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?q?Re:_1978-04-03_BBC_In_Concert_(Tom_Robinson_&_Sad_Caf=E9).mp3?= In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Brilliant - thanks so much, Bill. "Two for the price of one" - TRB I loved, taped an "In Concert" in early 79 ; their first 2 albums are great agit-rock, very left-wing lyrics (have there ever been any right-wing bands apart from maybe Stranglers, some "Oi" bands ?). Live Sad Cafe is simply unobtainable, so this is priceless stuff ! I'd describe SC as like the 70's Stones only better ! ps I wonder why TRB never did Peel a sesh ? Was it snobbishness perhaps ? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dgmccarthy" wrote: > > Legend! > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > For Humphrey and dgmccarthy I recorded this in 1978 from the radio > > BBC SIGHT & SOUND IN CONCERT: The TOM ROBINSON BAND AND SAD > > CAFÉIntroduced by Anne Nightingale > > > > It is avaialble here > > > 20In%20Concert%20%28Tom%20Robinson%20&%20Sad%20Caf%c3%a9%29.mp3> > > > > > > Archive > > > > > > Recent > > > > Bill > > > From so_it_goes_2512@... Sun Apr 10 11:42:28 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2011 09:42:28 -0000 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?q?Re:_1978-04-03_BBC_In_Concert_(Tom_Robinson_&_Sad_Caf=E9).mp3?= In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > ps I wonder why TRB never did Peel a sesh ? Was it snobbishness perhaps ? Hi Humphrey Actually, according to Ken he did two: they went out in November 1977 and March 1979. Steve (TK) From john.bravin@... Sun Apr 10 12:31:27 2011 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2011 12:31:27 +0200 Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re=3A_=5Bpeel=5D_Re=3A_1978-04-03_BBC_I?= =?ISO-8859-1?Q?n_Concert_=28Tom_Robinson_=26_Sad_Caf=E9=29?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4DA186FF.6090904@...> There is an interesting article on Bob Dylan in today's Observer, presenting the view that he was never really left wing and got annoyed when the left wing thought he was. Everyone perceives rock and roll as left wing but scratch the surface and it's not always so. Johnny Ramone was inducted into the Rock n Roll hall of fame saying 'God Bless President Bush' John On 10/04/2011 11:28, Humphrey wrote: > > Brilliant - thanks so much, Bill. "Two for the price of one" - TRB I > loved, taped an "In Concert" in early 79 ; their first 2 albums are > great agit-rock, very left-wing lyrics (have there ever been any > right-wing bands apart from maybe Stranglers, some "Oi" bands ?). > From thebarguest@... Sun Apr 10 12:45:41 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2011 10:45:41 -0000 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?q?Re:_1978-04-03_BBC_In_Concert_(Tom_Robinson_&_Sad_Caf=E9).mp3?= In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks for that - I lazily googled and got nowt. probably because they've never been circulated, officially or not ... I wonder why ? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "So It Goes 2512" wrote: > > > ps I wonder why TRB never did Peel a sesh ? Was it snobbishness perhaps ? > > Hi Humphrey > > Actually, according to Ken he did two: they went out in November 1977 and March 1979. > > Steve (TK) > From billfromnorthwales@... Sun Apr 10 14:51:28 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2011 12:51:28 -0000 Subject: That's Life, TV Times, and Larry The Lamb In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I know....it is so encouraging to get a response. I also noticed Ken did not get a reply for his mega rare 1977 show. All the shows were really well recorded, and sound amazing for their age, so thank you Ken I am very grateful to all the uploaders of new shows, but maybe joyfully inundated at the moment to be able to listen and comment to them all! However I know a little feedback goes a long way (as Lou Reed found out on his Metal Machine Music) so many thanks to Steve and Ken and Haze and Deadearnest and coolcats58 and others who have uploaded recently. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "So It Goes 2512" wrote: > > > I hope folks are enjoying this series, since I've had no comments one way or another about it. > > > Best wishes > Steve (TK) > From so_it_goes_2512@... Sun Apr 10 15:41:19 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2011 13:41:19 -0000 Subject: That's Life, TV Times, and Larry The Lamb In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks for that Bill. Likewise, I am grateful for all the others who spend time editing, Wikifying and sharing, not least to you yourself and your splendid concert series. And Ken and John's tapes are little short of the discovery of a lifetime. I never heard the original broadcasts at the time, in fact it wasn't until I read an article in Melody Maker in 1979 that I was aware JP was even doing an annual chart: nearly thirty years on, I started TK, not that I have time to do that these days. All the best everyone Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > I know....it is so encouraging to get a response. > > I also noticed Ken did not get a reply for his mega rare 1977 show. All > the shows were really well recorded, and sound amazing for their age, so > thank you Ken > > I am very grateful to all the uploaders of new shows, but maybe > joyfully inundated at the moment to be able to listen and comment to > them all! > > However I know a little feedback goes a long way (as Lou Reed found out > on his Metal Machine Music) so many thanks to Steve and Ken and Haze and > Deadearnest and coolcats58 and others who have uploaded recently. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "So It Goes 2512" > wrote: > > > > > > I hope folks are enjoying this series, since I've had no comments one > way or another about it. > > > > > > > Best wishes > > Steve (TK) > > > From rockerq@... Sun Apr 10 21:32:32 2011 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2011 15:32:32 EDT Subject: [peel] My Peel Sessions Message-ID: <2343.1a20333c.3ad35fd0@...> > < in long-play mode and I don't have access to a machine that can replay them > (but I'm working on it).>> > I have a machine which will play this format & can transfer direct to CDr. If you don't find one let me know - I am Bristol / Cheltenham based, and also often travel to London, if this helps. Have you looked on the WIKI to check if these shows are already available? Cheers! Rocker From dr_mango2004@... Sun Apr 10 21:50:07 2011 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2011 20:50:07 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] JOHN PEEL SHOW on BFBS from 27 December 1988 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <408633.88834.qm@...> Hi Ralf. Many thanks for sharing this. Having just listened though, it's clear that these are sections of two separate shows, as Peel announces the last track in the respective shows in both. Dr M. On Thu, 7/4/11, 42marv wrote: From: 42marv Subject: [peel] JOHN PEEL SHOW on BFBS from 27 December 1988 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, 7 April, 2011, 21:08   Okay, done. here are the links for both sides.   http://www.divshare.com/download/14514478-766   http://www.divshare.com/download/14514479-623   As mentioned previously it isn't a complete show. It's from his GERMAN BFBS show. Side A starts not from the beginning but lasts about 45 minutes while Side B of the tape runs until the end of the show and is about 36 minutes long. The sound quality is very nice.    I do not find a show with that tracklisting. The show contains tracks by The Rockstars of Love, The Last Drive (a Greek band), Super Black, Happy Mondays, Link Wray, Inspiral Carpets, Sunguru Boys, Eye Dance, Damnsiders, Shadowy Men on a shadowy Planet, Prince Far I & I-Roy, Marxists Brothers, etc.   John tells a long story about his visit to his Father-in-law because of his 70th birthday celebration.   Further on he remembers a trip to Zimbabwe, where he saw THE BROTHERS FOUR and THE MARXISTS BROTHERS as well.   Hope You enjoy it.   Ralf     From dgmccarthy@... Mon Apr 11 01:56:05 2011 From: dgmccarthy@... (dgmccarthy) Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2011 23:56:05 -0000 Subject: My Peel Sessions In-Reply-To: <2343.1a20333c.3ad35fd0@...> Message-ID: Cheers, Rocker. I'm in Sydney but, if it comes to it, sending the tapes back to their country of origin isn't a problem! The shows are 20 & 21 November 1992 and I see on the WIKI that they are available, albeit incomplete. Mine would also be straight out of the desk in the broadcast studio so may have the edge in quality. I recall this was during a period (give or take a couple of years) when R1 was messing around with the processing on the end of the broadcast chain and some of the off-air sound was a bit over-cooked. Happy days! David --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, rockerq@... wrote: > > > < > in long-play mode and I don't have access to a machine that can replay them > > (but I'm working on it).>> > > > I have a machine which will play this format & can transfer direct to CDr. > > If you don't find one let me know - I am Bristol / Cheltenham based, and > also often travel to London, if this helps. > > Have you looked on the WIKI to check if these shows are already available? > > Cheers! > > Rocker > From dgmccarthy@... Mon Apr 11 02:05:30 2011 From: dgmccarthy@... (dgmccarthy) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 00:05:30 -0000 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?q?Re:_1978-04-03_BBC_In_Concert_(Tom_Robinson_&_Sad_Caf=E9).mp3?= In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Enjoying those shows. I can go through and work it all out but I was wondering if you, or anyone else, has a setlist for those two? Cheers David --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > For Humphrey and dgmccarthy I recorded this in 1978 from the radio > BBC SIGHT & SOUND IN CONCERT: The TOM ROBINSON BAND AND SAD > CAFÉIntroduced by Anne Nightingale > > It is avaialble here > 20In%20Concert%20%28Tom%20Robinson%20&%20Sad%20Caf%c3%a9%29.mp3> > > > Archive > > > Recent > > Bill > From dgmccarthy@... Mon Apr 11 12:35:39 2011 From: dgmccarthy@... (dgmccarthy) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 10:35:39 -0000 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?q?Re:_1978-04-03_BBC_In_Concert_(Tom_Robinson_&_Sad_Caf=E9).mp3?= In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Working this out for myself: Sad Cafe 01 On with the show 02 Here come the clowns 03 Hungry eyes 04 Fanx ta-ra 05 Wish this night would never end. and found this in my travels: http://www.tubelyrics.org/listen_IJ1QpYunpS0/sad_cafe_wish_this_night_would_never_end --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dgmccarthy" wrote: > > Enjoying those shows. I can go through and work it all out but I was wondering if you, or anyone else, has a setlist for those two? > > Cheers > > David > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > For Humphrey and dgmccarthy I recorded this in 1978 from the radio > > BBC SIGHT & SOUND IN CONCERT: The TOM ROBINSON BAND AND SAD > > CAFÉIntroduced by Anne Nightingale > > > > It is avaialble here > > > 20In%20Concert%20%28Tom%20Robinson%20&%20Sad%20Caf%c3%a9%29.mp3> > > > > > > Archive > > > > > > Recent > > > > Bill > > > From stuartb@... Mon Apr 11 12:57:14 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 11:57:14 +0100 Subject: [peel] 28th December 1988 (The Christians in Concert) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5576F9594F1642378092085638F57D2D@Stuartnew> How seriously he means the can be judged by his opening comments to the 4 preceding shows... _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of billfromnorthwales Sent: 08 April 2011 17:54 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] 28th December 1988 (The Christians in Concert) As the Wiki states 28-12-88 JP starts the show by commenting 'Well I don't think I've ever heard The Christians sounding as good as they did just now on Radio 1 FM So here is the concert he was referring to Christians Concert From stuartb@... Mon Apr 11 13:26:54 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 12:26:54 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: My Peel Sessions In-Reply-To: References: <2343.1a20333c.3ad35fd0@...> Message-ID: <6F9B8807F64A4CFB8AB1F988C293C34C@Stuartnew> Wow I remember writing to the BBC at the time about the sound quality! This is confirmation that my ears weren't deceiving me at the time. What I remember complaining about was not only the intrusive dynamic compression (often when JP was warning us of a track that faded in, actually didn't fade in much as the gain was turned up during the quiet start, then when the loud bit came in, the gain was reduced, but not before some audible distortion was heard.) I also remember some bass distortion continuing through some tracks. This is why, while I thought PJ Harvey and the Pixies sounded good on radio, once I got the vinyl LPs the dynamism was mindblowing. I wonder if the recordings you have bypass the dynamic compression? Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of dgmccarthy Sent: 11 April 2011 00:56 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: My Peel Sessions Cheers, Rocker. I'm in Sydney but, if it comes to it, sending the tapes back to their country of origin isn't a problem! The shows are 20 & 21 November 1992 and I see on the WIKI that they are available, albeit incomplete. Mine would also be straight out of the desk in the broadcast studio so may have the edge in quality. I recall this was during a period (give or take a couple of years) when R1 was messing around with the processing on the end of the broadcast chain and some of the off-air sound was a bit over-cooked. Happy days! David --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , rockerq@... wrote: > > > < > in long-play mode and I don't have access to a machine that can replay them > > (but I'm working on it).>> > > > I have a machine which will play this format & can transfer direct to CDr. > > If you don't find one let me know - I am Bristol / Cheltenham based, and > also often travel to London, if this helps. > > Have you looked on the WIKI to check if these shows are already available? > > Cheers! > > Rocker > From stuartb@... Mon Apr 11 13:33:14 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 12:33:14 +0100 Subject: [peel] JOHN PEEL SHOW on BFBS from 27 December 1988 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks for these shares, looks like the first BFBS show from 1988. Will add it to my "to wikify" list _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of 42marv Sent: 07 April 2011 21:09 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] JOHN PEEL SHOW on BFBS from 27 December 1988 Okay, done. here are the links for both sides. http://www.divshare.com/download/14514478-766 http://www.divshare.com/download/14514479-623 As mentioned previously it isn't a complete show. It's from his GERMAN BFBS show. Side A starts not from the beginning but lasts about 45 minutes while Side B of the tape runs until the end of the show and is about 36 minutes long. The sound quality is very nice. I do not find a show with that tracklisting. The show contains tracks by The Rockstars of Love, The Last Drive (a Greek band), Super Black, Happy Mondays, Link Wray, Inspiral Carpets, Sunguru Boys, Eye Dance, Damnsiders, Shadowy Men on a shadowy Planet, Prince Far I & I-Roy, Marxists Brothers, etc. John tells a long story about his visit to his Father-in-law because of his 70th birthday celebration. Further on he remembers a trip to Zimbabwe, where he saw THE BROTHERS FOUR and THE MARXISTS BROTHERS as well. Hope You enjoy it. Ralf From haze.harrison@... Mon Apr 11 14:24:57 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 12:24:57 -0000 Subject: More 'In Concert' Message-ID: First show (in two parts) is up on the Mooo now. After The Fire followed by Roger Chapman. Individual track/files can be found here http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/After_The_Fire_1979-05-19%20A/ and here http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Roger_Chapman_1979-05-19%20B/ In the upload queue are Tom Robinson 1979-05-05 (High Wycombe Town Hall) Girl & The Boys 1980-02-23 Ian Hunter 1980-02-16 (Hammersmith Odeon 1979-11-22) Hunter Ronson Band 1989 (Dominion Theatre 1989-02-15) I will confirm the links when uploads have finished but if you can't wait feel free to have a fish around my In Concert folder ;-) http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/ Enjoy! Haze From wewalkforonereason@... Mon Apr 11 14:27:46 2011 From: wewalkforonereason@... (Alasdair Macdonald) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 13:27:46 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: My Peel Sessions In-Reply-To: <6F9B8807F64A4CFB8AB1F988C293C34C@Stuartnew> References: <2343.1a20333c.3ad35fd0@...> <6F9B8807F64A4CFB8AB1F988C293C34C@Stuartnew> Message-ID: Audio broadcast over FM has always been compressed in this way (reduced dynamic range). Doing so increases the range (ie distance from the transmitter) at which the signal can be received. BBC FM compression is nowhere near as awful sounding as many foreign (especially U.S.) stations. On 11 April 2011 12:26, Stuart wrote: > > > Wow I remember writing to the BBC at the time about the sound quality! This is confirmation that my ears weren’t deceiving me at the time. > > > > What I remember complaining about was not only the intrusive dynamic compression (often when JP was warning us of a track that faded in, actually didn’t fade in much as the gain was turned up during the quiet start, then when the loud bit came in, the gain was reduced, but not before some audible distortion was heard.) I also remember some bass distortion continuing through some tracks. This is why, while I thought PJ Harvey and the Pixies sounded good on radio, once I got the vinyl LPs the dynamism was mindblowing. > ________________________________ > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of dgmccarthy > Sent: 11 April 2011 00:56 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] Re: My Peel Sessions > Cheers, Rocker. I'm in Sydney but, if it comes to it, sending the tapes back to their country of origin isn't a problem! > > The shows are 20 & 21 November 1992 and I see on the WIKI that they are available, albeit incomplete. Mine would also be straight out of the desk in the broadcast studio so may have the edge in quality. > > I recall this was during a period (give or take a couple of years) when R1 was messing around with the processing on the end of the broadcast chain and some of the off-air sound was a bit over-cooked. From robfleay@... Mon Apr 11 14:28:54 2011 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 13:28:54 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: My Peel Sessions In-Reply-To: <6F9B8807F64A4CFB8AB1F988C293C34C@Stuartnew> References: <2343.1a20333c.3ad35fd0@...> <6F9B8807F64A4CFB8AB1F988C293C34C@Stuartnew> Message-ID: I assume that's what David meant when he said his recordings were straight out the desk and therefore pre-broadcast compression I am also surprised by the revelation - I have old tapes from this period where the level drops noticeably when the drums kick in. I assumed all these years that it was my crappy old tape recorder doing the compression! On 11 April 2011 12:26, Stuart wrote: > > > I wonder if the recordings you have bypass the dynamic compression? > > > > Stuart > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] *On Behalf Of * > dgmccarthy > *Sent:* 11 April 2011 00:56 > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > *Subject:* [peel] Re: My Peel Sessions > > > > > > Cheers, Rocker. I'm in Sydney but, if it comes to it, sending the tapes > back to their country of origin isn't a problem! > > The shows are 20 & 21 November 1992 and I see on the WIKI that they are > available, albeit incomplete. Mine would also be straight out of the desk in > the broadcast studio so may have the edge in quality. > > I recall this was during a period (give or take a couple of years) when R1 > was messing around with the processing on the end of the broadcast chain and > some of the off-air sound was a bit over-cooked. > > Happy days! > > David > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, rockerq@... wrote: > > > > > < DAT > > > in long-play mode and I don't have access to a machine that can replay > them > > > (but I'm working on it).>> > > > > > I have a machine which will play this format & can transfer direct to > CDr. > > > > If you don't find one let me know - I am Bristol / Cheltenham based, and > > also often travel to London, if this helps. > > > > Have you looked on the WIKI to check if these shows are already > available? > > > > Cheers! > > > > Rocker > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Mon Apr 11 16:37:09 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 14:37:09 -0000 Subject: More 'In Concert' In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Links as promised.... Individual tracks/mp3s in folders http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Tom_Robinson_1979-05-05/ http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Girl_and_The_Boys_1980-02-23/ http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Ian_Hunter_Mick_Ronson_1989-02-15/ One file for the whole show http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Ian_Hunter_1980-2-16.mp3 Enjoy! Haze PS. Next up will be a couple of 'Sight And Sound' FM shows from 1977, Jethro Tull & Supertramp, and a 1980 Bank Holiday afternoon special The Police at Newcastle City Hall. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > First show (in two parts) is up on the Mooo now. > After The Fire followed by Roger Chapman. > Individual track/files can be found here > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/After_The_Fire_1979-05-19%20A/ > and here > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Roger_Chapman_1979-05-19%20B/ > > In the upload queue are > Tom Robinson 1979-05-05 (High Wycombe Town Hall) > Girl & The Boys 1980-02-23 > Ian Hunter 1980-02-16 (Hammersmith Odeon 1979-11-22) > Hunter Ronson Band 1989 (Dominion Theatre 1989-02-15) > I will confirm the links when uploads have finished but if you can't wait feel free to have a fish around my In Concert folder ;-) > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/ > > Enjoy! > Haze > From billfromnorthwales@... Mon Apr 11 17:25:52 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 15:25:52 -0000 Subject: More 'In Concert' In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Terrific, Thank you Haze!! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Links as promised.... > Individual tracks/mp3s in folders > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Tom_Robinson_1979-05-05/ > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Girl_and_The_Boys_1980-02-23/ > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Ian_Hunter_Mick_Ronson_1989-02-15/ > > One file for the whole show > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Ian_Hunter_1980-2-16.mp3 > > Enjoy! > Haze > > PS. Next up will be a couple of 'Sight And Sound' FM shows from 1977, Jethro Tull & Supertramp, and a 1980 Bank Holiday afternoon special The Police at Newcastle City Hall. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > First show (in two parts) is up on the Mooo now. > > After The Fire followed by Roger Chapman. > > Individual track/files can be found here > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/After_The_Fire_1979-05-19%20A/ > > and here > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Roger_Chapman_1979-05-19%20B/ > > > > In the upload queue are > > Tom Robinson 1979-05-05 (High Wycombe Town Hall) > > Girl & The Boys 1980-02-23 > > Ian Hunter 1980-02-16 (Hammersmith Odeon 1979-11-22) > > Hunter Ronson Band 1989 (Dominion Theatre 1989-02-15) > > I will confirm the links when uploads have finished but if you can't wait feel free to have a fish around my In Concert folder ;-) > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/ > > > > Enjoy! > > Haze > > > From stuartb@... Mon Apr 11 18:17:49 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 17:17:49 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: My Peel Sessions In-Reply-To: References: <2343.1a20333c.3ad35fd0@...> <6F9B8807F64A4CFB8AB1F988C293C34C@Stuartnew> Message-ID: I always knew that FM was compressed but there was something about the method used around about that time that also introduced distortion overload, and the compression itself seemed "enhanced" I submitted a fresh complaint when the same studio compression as used on FM was applied to digital feeds of the station such as DSat DTT and DAB, where the audio level had no impact upon the audibility at greater distances. -----Original Message----- From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Alasdair Macdonald Sent: 11 April 2011 13:28 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Re: My Peel Sessions Audio broadcast over FM has always been compressed in this way (reduced dynamic range). Doing so increases the range (ie distance from the transmitter) at which the signal can be received. BBC FM compression is nowhere near as awful sounding as many foreign (especially U.S.) stations. On 11 April 2011 12:26, Stuart wrote: > > > Wow I remember writing to the BBC at the time about the sound quality! This is confirmation that my ears weren't deceiving me at the time. > > > > What I remember complaining about was not only the intrusive dynamic compression (often when JP was warning us of a track that faded in, actually didn't fade in much as the gain was turned up during the quiet start, then when the loud bit came in, the gain was reduced, but not before some audible distortion was heard.) I also remember some bass distortion continuing through some tracks. This is why, while I thought PJ Harvey and the Pixies sounded good on radio, once I got the vinyl LPs the dynamism was mindblowing. > ________________________________ > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of dgmccarthy > Sent: 11 April 2011 00:56 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] Re: My Peel Sessions > Cheers, Rocker. I'm in Sydney but, if it comes to it, sending the tapes back to their country of origin isn't a problem! > > The shows are 20 & 21 November 1992 and I see on the WIKI that they are available, albeit incomplete. Mine would also be straight out of the desk in the broadcast studio so may have the edge in quality. > > I recall this was during a period (give or take a couple of years) when R1 was messing around with the processing on the end of the broadcast chain and some of the off-air sound was a bit over-cooked. ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links From billfromnorthwales@... Mon Apr 11 18:51:09 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 16:51:09 -0000 Subject: My Peel Sessions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I think this compression was nothing compared to the "Loudness Wars" that CD manufacturers are engaged in, as anyone who has looked at the waveform of a CD version compared to a vinyl version of a track when, for example, trying to patch a Peel show from the 70's or 80's http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loudness_war Low bit rate encoding crunchiness on current digital transmissions is still worse to my ears than compressed FM --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > I always knew that FM was compressed but there was something about the > method used around about that time that also introduced distortion overload, > and the compression itself seemed "enhanced" > I submitted a fresh complaint when the same studio compression as used on FM > was applied to digital feeds of the station such as DSat DTT and DAB, where > the audio level had no impact upon the audibility at greater distances. > > -----Original Message----- > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of > Alasdair Macdonald > Sent: 11 April 2011 13:28 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: My Peel Sessions > > Audio broadcast over FM has always been compressed in this way > (reduced dynamic range). Doing so increases the range (ie distance > from the transmitter) at which the signal can be received. > > BBC FM compression is nowhere near as awful sounding as many foreign > (especially U.S.) stations. > > On 11 April 2011 12:26, Stuart wrote: > > > > > > Wow I remember writing to the BBC at the time about the sound quality! > This is confirmation that my ears weren't deceiving me at the time. > > > > > > > > What I remember complaining about was not only the intrusive dynamic > compression (often when JP was warning us of a track that faded in, actually > didn't fade in much as the gain was turned up during the quiet start, then > when the loud bit came in, the gain was reduced, but not before some audible > distortion was heard.) I also remember some bass distortion continuing > through some tracks. This is why, while I thought PJ Harvey and the Pixies > sounded good on radio, once I got the vinyl LPs the dynamism was > mindblowing. > > > ________________________________ > > > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of > dgmccarthy > > Sent: 11 April 2011 00:56 > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: [peel] Re: My Peel Sessions > > > Cheers, Rocker. I'm in Sydney but, if it comes to it, sending the tapes > back to their country of origin isn't a problem! > > > > The shows are 20 & 21 November 1992 and I see on the WIKI that they are > available, albeit incomplete. Mine would also be straight out of the desk in > the broadcast studio so may have the edge in quality. > > > > I recall this was during a period (give or take a couple of years) when R1 > was messing around with the processing on the end of the broadcast chain and > some of the off-air sound was a bit over-cooked. > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > From haze.harrison@... Mon Apr 11 19:06:32 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 17:06:32 -0000 Subject: More 'In Concert' In-Reply-To: Message-ID: The 1980 Ian Hunter tape starts part way through a track I don't recognise, if anyone can identify the 48 seconds I would be grateful... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Links as promised.... > Individual tracks/mp3s in folders > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Tom_Robinson_1979-05-05/ > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Girl_and_The_Boys_1980-02-23/ > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Ian_Hunter_Mick_Ronson_1989-02-15/ > > One file for the whole show > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Ian_Hunter_1980-2-16.mp3 > > Enjoy! > Haze > > PS. Next up will be a couple of 'Sight And Sound' FM shows from 1977, Jethro Tull & Supertramp, and a 1980 Bank Holiday afternoon special The Police at Newcastle City Hall. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > First show (in two parts) is up on the Mooo now. > > After The Fire followed by Roger Chapman. > > Individual track/files can be found here > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/After_The_Fire_1979-05-19%20A/ > > and here > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Roger_Chapman_1979-05-19%20B/ > > > > In the upload queue are > > Tom Robinson 1979-05-05 (High Wycombe Town Hall) > > Girl & The Boys 1980-02-23 > > Ian Hunter 1980-02-16 (Hammersmith Odeon 1979-11-22) > > Hunter Ronson Band 1989 (Dominion Theatre 1989-02-15) > > I will confirm the links when uploads have finished but if you can't wait feel free to have a fish around my In Concert folder ;-) > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/ > > > > Enjoy! > > Haze > > > From ford.alan@... Mon Apr 11 19:20:20 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 18:20:20 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: My Peel Sessions In-Reply-To: <6F9B8807F64A4CFB8AB1F988C293C34C@Stuartnew> References: <2343.1a20333c.3ad35fd0@...> <6F9B8807F64A4CFB8AB1F988C293C34C@Stuartnew> Message-ID: Wow I don't understand a word of this ..... On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 12:26 PM, Stuart wrote: > > > Wow I remember writing to the BBC at the time about the sound quality! > This is confirmation that my ears weren’t deceiving me at the time. > > > > What I remember complaining about was not only the intrusive dynamic > compression (often when JP was warning us of a track that faded in, actually > didn’t fade in much as the gain was turned up during the quiet start, then > when the loud bit came in, the gain was reduced, but not before some audible > distortion was heard.) I also remember some bass distortion continuing > through some tracks. This is why, while I thought PJ Harvey and the Pixies > sounded good on radio, once I got the vinyl LPs the dynamism was > mindblowing. > > > > I wonder if the recordings you have bypass the dynamic compression? > > > > Stuart > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] *On Behalf Of * > dgmccarthy > *Sent:* 11 April 2011 00:56 > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > *Subject:* [peel] Re: My Peel Sessions > > > > > > Cheers, Rocker. I'm in Sydney but, if it comes to it, sending the tapes > back to their country of origin isn't a problem! > > The shows are 20 & 21 November 1992 and I see on the WIKI that they are > available, albeit incomplete. Mine would also be straight out of the desk in > the broadcast studio so may have the edge in quality. > > I recall this was during a period (give or take a couple of years) when R1 > was messing around with the processing on the end of the broadcast chain and > some of the off-air sound was a bit over-cooked. > > Happy days! > > David > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, rockerq@... wrote: > > > > > < DAT > > > in long-play mode and I don't have access to a machine that can replay > them > > > (but I'm working on it).>> > > > > > I have a machine which will play this format & can transfer direct to > CDr. > > > > If you don't find one let me know - I am Bristol / Cheltenham based, and > > also often travel to London, if this helps. > > > > Have you looked on the WIKI to check if these shows are already > available? > > > > Cheers! > > > > Rocker > > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Mon Apr 11 19:24:59 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 17:24:59 -0000 Subject: More 'In Concert' In-Reply-To: Message-ID: It is FBI, a cover of the famous Shadows song. Haze my tape is more complete, I have the full version, soo I shall use your version to patch a tapes flip, and hey presto Bob's you auntie's live in lover... Coming soon..... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > The 1980 Ian Hunter tape starts part way through a track I don't recognise, if anyone can identify the 48 seconds I would be grateful... > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > Links as promised.... > > Individual tracks/mp3s in folders > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Tom_Robinson_1979-05-05/ > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Girl_and_The_Boys_1980-02-23/ > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Ian_Hunter_Mick_Ronson_1989-02-15/ > > > > One file for the whole show > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Ian_Hunter_1980-2-16.mp3 > > > > Enjoy! > > Haze > > > > PS. Next up will be a couple of 'Sight And Sound' FM shows from 1977, Jethro Tull & Supertramp, and a 1980 Bank Holiday afternoon special The Police at Newcastle City Hall. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > First show (in two parts) is up on the Mooo now. > > > After The Fire followed by Roger Chapman. > > > Individual track/files can be found here > > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/After_The_Fire_1979-05-19%20A/ > > > and here > > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Roger_Chapman_1979-05-19%20B/ > > > > > > In the upload queue are > > > Tom Robinson 1979-05-05 (High Wycombe Town Hall) > > > Girl & The Boys 1980-02-23 > > > Ian Hunter 1980-02-16 (Hammersmith Odeon 1979-11-22) > > > Hunter Ronson Band 1989 (Dominion Theatre 1989-02-15) > > > I will confirm the links when uploads have finished but if you can't wait feel free to have a fish around my In Concert folder ;-) > > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/ > > > > > > Enjoy! > > > Haze > > > > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Mon Apr 11 19:26:05 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 17:26:05 -0000 Subject: My Peel Sessions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: This is a good explaination of compression http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Gmex_4hreQ&feature=player_embedded --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > Wow I don't understand a word of this ..... > > On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 12:26 PM, Stuart wrote: > > > > > > > Wow I remember writing to the BBC at the time about the sound quality! > > This is confirmation that my ears weren't deceiving me at the time. > > > > > > > > What I remember complaining about was not only the intrusive dynamic > > compression (often when JP was warning us of a track that faded in, actually > > didn't fade in much as the gain was turned up during the quiet start, then > > when the loud bit came in, the gain was reduced, but not before some audible > > distortion was heard.) I also remember some bass distortion continuing > > through some tracks. This is why, while I thought PJ Harvey and the Pixies > > sounded good on radio, once I got the vinyl LPs the dynamism was > > mindblowing. > > > > > > > > I wonder if the recordings you have bypass the dynamic compression? > > > > > > > > Stuart > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > > > *From:* peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] *On Behalf Of * > > dgmccarthy > > *Sent:* 11 April 2011 00:56 > > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > > *Subject:* [peel] Re: My Peel Sessions > > > > > > > > > > > > Cheers, Rocker. I'm in Sydney but, if it comes to it, sending the tapes > > back to their country of origin isn't a problem! > > > > The shows are 20 & 21 November 1992 and I see on the WIKI that they are > > available, albeit incomplete. Mine would also be straight out of the desk in > > the broadcast studio so may have the edge in quality. > > > > I recall this was during a period (give or take a couple of years) when R1 > > was messing around with the processing on the end of the broadcast chain and > > some of the off-air sound was a bit over-cooked. > > > > Happy days! > > > > David > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, rockerq@ wrote: > > > > > > > < > DAT > > > > in long-play mode and I don't have access to a machine that can replay > > them > > > > (but I'm working on it).>> > > > > > > > I have a machine which will play this format & can transfer direct to > > CDr. > > > > > > If you don't find one let me know - I am Bristol / Cheltenham based, and > > > also often travel to London, if this helps. > > > > > > Have you looked on the WIKI to check if these shows are already > > available? > > > > > > Cheers! > > > > > > Rocker > > > > > > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Mon Apr 11 19:32:26 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 17:32:26 -0000 Subject: My Peel Sessions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: This is a good description http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Gmex_4hreQ&feature=player_embedded I gues both radio stations are CD manufacturers are guilty of this type of thing --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > Wow I don't understand a word of this ..... > > On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 12:26 PM, Stuart wrote: > > > > > > > Wow I remember writing to the BBC at the time about the sound quality! > > This is confirmation that my ears weren't deceiving me at the time. > > > > > > > > What I remember complaining about was not only the intrusive dynamic > > compression (often when JP was warning us of a track that faded in, actually > > didn't fade in much as the gain was turned up during the quiet start, then > > when the loud bit came in, the gain was reduced, but not before some audible > > distortion was heard.) I also remember some bass distortion continuing > > through some tracks. This is why, while I thought PJ Harvey and the Pixies > > sounded good on radio, once I got the vinyl LPs the dynamism was > > mindblowing. > > > > > > > > I wonder if the recordings you have bypass the dynamic compression? > > > > > > > > Stuart > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > > > *From:* peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] *On Behalf Of * > > dgmccarthy > > *Sent:* 11 April 2011 00:56 > > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > > *Subject:* [peel] Re: My Peel Sessions > > > > > > > > > > > > Cheers, Rocker. I'm in Sydney but, if it comes to it, sending the tapes > > back to their country of origin isn't a problem! > > > > The shows are 20 & 21 November 1992 and I see on the WIKI that they are > > available, albeit incomplete. Mine would also be straight out of the desk in > > the broadcast studio so may have the edge in quality. > > > > I recall this was during a period (give or take a couple of years) when R1 > > was messing around with the processing on the end of the broadcast chain and > > some of the off-air sound was a bit over-cooked. > > > > Happy days! > > > > David > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, rockerq@ wrote: > > > > > > > < > DAT > > > > in long-play mode and I don't have access to a machine that can replay > > them > > > > (but I'm working on it).>> > > > > > > > I have a machine which will play this format & can transfer direct to > > CDr. > > > > > > If you don't find one let me know - I am Bristol / Cheltenham based, and > > > also often travel to London, if this helps. > > > > > > Have you looked on the WIKI to check if these shows are already > > available? > > > > > > Cheers! > > > > > > Rocker > > > > > > > > From viynljohn@... Mon Apr 11 19:50:23 2011 From: viynljohn@... (viynljohn) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 17:50:23 -0000 Subject: Where its at.. Message-ID: Steve Does anyone have more from this very interesting series?? Cheers Viynljohn From thebarguest@... Mon Apr 11 20:15:03 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 18:15:03 -0000 Subject: More 'In Concert' In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks ! That TRB show is great. Bill Nelson (Red Noise) did a brill "In Concert" of electro-new-wave-rock in early 79. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > First show (in two parts) is up on the Mooo now. > After The Fire followed by Roger Chapman. > Individual track/files can be found here > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/After_The_Fire_1979-05-19%20A/ > and here > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Roger_Chapman_1979-05-19%20B/ > > In the upload queue are > Tom Robinson 1979-05-05 (High Wycombe Town Hall) > Girl & The Boys 1980-02-23 > Ian Hunter 1980-02-16 (Hammersmith Odeon 1979-11-22) > Hunter Ronson Band 1989 (Dominion Theatre 1989-02-15) > I will confirm the links when uploads have finished but if you can't wait feel free to have a fish around my In Concert folder ;-) > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/ > > Enjoy! > Haze > From haze.harrison@... Mon Apr 11 21:01:28 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 19:01:28 -0000 Subject: More 'In Concert' In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I don't want to be a tease (much) but I have the Red Noise show and will get it on the Mooo as soon as I can find which box it's hidden in. My office is in the process of a refit and I've managed to misplace/bury a box of 'In Concert' tapes. On a (slightly) less teasey note I have found my tape of Sad Cafe from 1980 so I'll put that in the next batch.... Haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > Thanks ! That TRB show is great. Bill Nelson (Red Noise) did a brill "In Concert" of electro-new-wave-rock in early 79. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > First show (in two parts) is up on the Mooo now. > > After The Fire followed by Roger Chapman. > > Individual track/files can be found here > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/After_The_Fire_1979-05-19%20A/ > > and here > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Roger_Chapman_1979-05-19%20B/ > > > > In the upload queue are > > Tom Robinson 1979-05-05 (High Wycombe Town Hall) > > Girl & The Boys 1980-02-23 > > Ian Hunter 1980-02-16 (Hammersmith Odeon 1979-11-22) > > Hunter Ronson Band 1989 (Dominion Theatre 1989-02-15) > > I will confirm the links when uploads have finished but if you can't wait feel free to have a fish around my In Concert folder ;-) > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/ > > > > Enjoy! > > Haze > > > From haze.harrison@... Mon Apr 11 20:54:32 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 18:54:32 -0000 Subject: More 'In Concert' In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Nice one Bill, coming up with the goods, as usual. Do you know if your tape has 'Sons & Daughters on it? In theory the BBC TS disc includes it but it is missing from all the downloads I've ever found. Haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > It is FBI, a cover of the famous Shadows song. > > Haze my tape is more complete, I have the full version, soo I shall use your version to patch a tapes flip, and hey presto Bob's you auntie's live in lover... > > Coming soon..... > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > The 1980 Ian Hunter tape starts part way through a track I don't recognise, if anyone can identify the 48 seconds I would be grateful... > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Links as promised.... > > > Individual tracks/mp3s in folders > > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Tom_Robinson_1979-05-05/ > > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Girl_and_The_Boys_1980-02-23/ > > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Ian_Hunter_Mick_Ronson_1989-02-15/ > > > > > > One file for the whole show > > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Ian_Hunter_1980-2-16.mp3 > > > > > > Enjoy! > > > Haze > > > > > > PS. Next up will be a couple of 'Sight And Sound' FM shows from 1977, Jethro Tull & Supertramp, and a 1980 Bank Holiday afternoon special The Police at Newcastle City Hall. > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > First show (in two parts) is up on the Mooo now. > > > > After The Fire followed by Roger Chapman. > > > > Individual track/files can be found here > > > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/After_The_Fire_1979-05-19%20A/ > > > > and here > > > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/Roger_Chapman_1979-05-19%20B/ > > > > > > > > In the upload queue are > > > > Tom Robinson 1979-05-05 (High Wycombe Town Hall) > > > > Girl & The Boys 1980-02-23 > > > > Ian Hunter 1980-02-16 (Hammersmith Odeon 1979-11-22) > > > > Hunter Ronson Band 1989 (Dominion Theatre 1989-02-15) > > > > I will confirm the links when uploads have finished but if you can't wait feel free to have a fish around my In Concert folder ;-) > > > > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/coolcats58/InConcert/ > > > > > > > > Enjoy! > > > > Haze > > > > > > > > > > From ken_garner@... Mon Apr 11 23:50:39 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 21:50:39 -0000 Subject: My Peel Sessions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: ...Would you I wonder by any chance be THE Dave McCarthy who was engineer on Peel Sessions in the early 90s by the likes of Babes in Toyland, Bivouac, Leatherface, Kitchens Of Distinction, Unsane etc? And who is so credited on the appropriate pages of my book? Exposed! ken --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dgmccarthy" wrote: > > Cheers, Rocker. I'm in Sydney but, if it comes to it, sending the tapes back to their country of origin isn't a problem! > > The shows are 20 & 21 November 1992 and I see on the WIKI that they are available, albeit incomplete. Mine would also be straight out of the desk in the broadcast studio so may have the edge in quality. > > I recall this was during a period (give or take a couple of years) when R1 was messing around with the processing on the end of the broadcast chain and some of the off-air sound was a bit over-cooked. > > Happy days! > > David > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, rockerq@ wrote: > > > > > < > > in long-play mode and I don't have access to a machine that can replay them > > > (but I'm working on it).>> > > > > > I have a machine which will play this format & can transfer direct to CDr. > > > > If you don't find one let me know - I am Bristol / Cheltenham based, and > > also often travel to London, if this helps. > > > > Have you looked on the WIKI to check if these shows are already available? > > > > Cheers! > > > > Rocker > > > From dgmccarthy@... Tue Apr 12 08:46:08 2011 From: dgmccarthy@... (dgmccarthy) Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 06:46:08 -0000 Subject: My Peel Sessions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Guilty. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > ...Would you I wonder by any chance be THE Dave McCarthy who was engineer on Peel Sessions in the early 90s by the likes of Babes in Toyland, Bivouac, Leatherface, Kitchens Of Distinction, Unsane etc? And who is so credited on the appropriate pages of my book? > Exposed! > > ken > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dgmccarthy" wrote: > > > > Cheers, Rocker. I'm in Sydney but, if it comes to it, sending the tapes back to their country of origin isn't a problem! > > > > The shows are 20 & 21 November 1992 and I see on the WIKI that they are available, albeit incomplete. Mine would also be straight out of the desk in the broadcast studio so may have the edge in quality. > > > > I recall this was during a period (give or take a couple of years) when R1 was messing around with the processing on the end of the broadcast chain and some of the off-air sound was a bit over-cooked. > > > > Happy days! > > > > David > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, rockerq@ wrote: > > > > > > > < > > > in long-play mode and I don't have access to a machine that can replay them > > > > (but I'm working on it).>> > > > > > > > I have a machine which will play this format & can transfer direct to CDr. > > > > > > If you don't find one let me know - I am Bristol / Cheltenham based, and > > > also often travel to London, if this helps. > > > > > > Have you looked on the WIKI to check if these shows are already available? > > > > > > Cheers! > > > > > > Rocker > > > > > > From dgmccarthy@... Tue Apr 12 09:18:31 2011 From: dgmccarthy@... (dgmccarthy) Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 07:18:31 -0000 Subject: Compression Message-ID: At the time I was there, the R1 guys (I remember Chris Lycett in particular for some reason) were trying out new boxes to create an "audio signature" which would make Radio One louder than everyone else, probably in preparation for the flurry of new national FM broadcasters that were waiting in the wings. These boxes by the likes of Optimod and Orban did some clever things but were easy to misuse. In the studios, while on air, we had monitoring that would allow us to switch between studio output and an off-air feed and the difference was often quite startling. I recall once hearing "Hotel California" (not on Peel!) and wondering where the snare had gone. However, there was also a brace of compressor/limiters across the desk channels and the technique at the time was to crank up the input on an upcoming disk channel, let it crash into the comp/lim on the group fader and then pull back to a sensible compression level once it had started. Can't have any quiet bits!! The result was as Stuart recalls - level up for the quiet intro and a nastily squashed loud section until the operator pulled down the input level. The additional limiting as outlined above added to that. My session tapes would have all been dubbed independently, not at broadcast, so would have avoided all that. Can't say the same for my program recordings, although they wouldn't have the additional processing. I do like to think I had a little more "finesse" but most prime-time shows were crunched to the max with the likes of dear old Steve Wright giving me an earful if everything wasn't louder than everything else! Memories.... David From stuartb@... Tue Apr 12 11:15:24 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 10:15:24 +0100 Subject: [peel] Compression In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <87F3C0D1D98E4AFC82FBC41355BB45F6@Stuartnew> Very interesting! I was also aware of the Peel Show being less compressed than other shows - Smells Like Teen Spirit used to sound ridiculous on daytime shows - the guitar intro would play at the volume of the shouty DJ then when the rest of the band started it sounded like someone had pushed them away from the mikes and off the back of the stage! Having got used to the 90s FM sound it was astounding to play back some of my old off-air Peel mixtapes from the early 80s and hear just what FM is capable of. Incidentally not all stations in the 80s were as good, I remember Radio Scotland had a strangely limited top end until the mid 80s, with the same tracks sounding less sparkly than on R1, and WestSound was even worse.. These days many internet radio stations sound far better than FM and DAB as they are broadcast, probably as they don't see the need for compression. Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of dgmccarthy Sent: 12 April 2011 08:19 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Compression At the time I was there, the R1 guys (I remember Chris Lycett in particular for some reason) were trying out new boxes to create an "audio signature" which would make Radio One louder than everyone else, probably in preparation for the flurry of new national FM broadcasters that were waiting in the wings. These boxes by the likes of Optimod and Orban did some clever things but were easy to misuse. In the studios, while on air, we had monitoring that would allow us to switch between studio output and an off-air feed and the difference was often quite startling. I recall once hearing "Hotel California" (not on Peel!) and wondering where the snare had gone. However, there was also a brace of compressor/limiters across the desk channels and the technique at the time was to crank up the input on an upcoming disk channel, let it crash into the comp/lim on the group fader and then pull back to a sensible compression level once it had started. Can't have any quiet bits!! The result was as Stuart recalls - level up for the quiet intro and a nastily squashed loud section until the operator pulled down the input level. The additional limiting as outlined above added to that. My session tapes would have all been dubbed independently, not at broadcast, so would have avoided all that. Can't say the same for my program recordings, although they wouldn't have the additional processing. I do like to think I had a little more "finesse" but most prime-time shows were crunched to the max with the likes of dear old Steve Wright giving me an earful if everything wasn't louder than everything else! Memories.... David From bs717705@... Tue Apr 12 22:30:24 2011 From: bs717705@... (ralufulu) Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 20:30:24 -0000 Subject: Another part of a BFBS show from 1988 Message-ID: Hello all there. A few days ago I have offered a BFBS show from the 28th of 1988. Now I have found another show from 1988 on BFBS (or at least about 41 minutes of it). It's pretty good sounding, starts somewhere and ends regularly. After that (and this might be interesting as well)there's the beginning of ALAN BANGS show Night Flight which lasts for a couple of minutes. Any response, especially if this show is NEW to the Peel group is pretty much appreciated. Please enjoy. Ralf http://www.divshare.com/download/14553853-636 From haze.harrison@... Wed Apr 13 00:57:47 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 22:57:47 -0000 Subject: 'In Concert' Sad Cafe, Red Noise etc Message-ID: This will be my last batch of In Concert shows for a while as I've just got a new record deck that will play 78s... Sad Cafe - Paris Theatre 3/5/80 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-05-03_Sad_Cafe.mp3 Fingerprintz & Bill Nelson's Red Noise - Sheffield City Hall 24/3/79 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-03-24_Fingerprintz_Bill_Nelson_Red_Noise.mp3 Sniff n The Tears & Roy Hill - 6/1/79 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-01-06_Sniff_and_The_Tears__Roy_Hill.mp3 Frankie Miller - 31/3/79 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-03-31_Frankie_Miller.mp3 Voyager & Chris Rea - 7/6/80 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-06-07_Voyager_Chris_Rea.mp3 Rent Boys & Otway And Barrett - 17/5/80 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-05-17_Rent_Boys_Otway_and_Barrett.mp3 A couple of Sight and Sound shows.. Jethro Tull - 20/2/77 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Jethro_Tull_Sight_And_Sound_1977-02-20.mp3 Supertramp - 19/11/77 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Supertramp_Sight_And_Sound_1977-11-19.mp3 And finally, a Bank Holiday afternoon special.. The Police - Newcastle City Hall 28/5/80 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Police_Newcastle_1980-05-28_Pt1.mp3 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Police_Newcastle_1980-05-28_Pt2.mp3 I've still got loads more 'In Concert' tapes to digitize and will get back to them after I've polished off the shellac. Enjoy! Haze From so_it_goes_2512@... Wed Apr 13 01:39:49 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 23:39:49 -0000 Subject: Another part of a BFBS show from 1988 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Ralf Thanks very much for this! I was amazed at the quality of sound (in stereo, too!) Where were you living when you recorded it? You too may be interested to know that as one of the select group sharing BFBS shows (albeit ones passed to me by others) that I have another 88 files of BFBS from 1985-9 to put up, and many more of Carsten's shows from 1995-9. A neglected (up till now) area of Peel's output that is nonetheless illuminating and highly enjoyable. Best wishes Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ralufulu" wrote: > > Hello all there. > A few days ago I have offered a BFBS show from the 28th of 1988. Now I have found another show from 1988 on BFBS (or at least about 41 minutes of it). It's pretty good sounding, starts somewhere and ends regularly. > After that (and this might be interesting as well)there's the beginning of ALAN BANGS show Night Flight which lasts for a couple of minutes. > Any response, especially if this show is NEW to the Peel group is pretty much appreciated. > > Please enjoy. > Ralf > > http://www.divshare.com/download/14553853-636 > From so_it_goes_2512@... Wed Apr 13 01:41:35 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 23:41:35 -0000 Subject: Where its at.. In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi John Unfortunately, these are the only ones that my contact had. I don't know if BBC7 will ever repeat them (here's hoping). Best wishes Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "viynljohn" wrote: > > Steve > > Does anyone have more from this very interesting series?? > > Cheers > > Viynljohn > From davidquantick@... Wed Apr 13 10:49:51 2011 From: davidquantick@... (David Quantick) Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 09:49:51 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] 'In Concert' Sad Cafe, Red Noise etc In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <895504.46698.qm@...> Dear Haze, Thanks for all these brilliant links. best wishes David --- On Tue, 12/4/11, haze_harrison wrote: From: haze_harrison Subject: [peel] 'In Concert' Sad Cafe, Red Noise etc To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, 12 April, 2011, 23:57   This will be my last batch of In Concert shows for a while as I've just got a new record deck that will play 78s... Sad Cafe - Paris Theatre 3/5/80 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-05-03_Sad_Cafe.mp3 Fingerprintz & Bill Nelson's Red Noise - Sheffield City Hall 24/3/79 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-03-24_Fingerprintz_Bill_Nelson_Red_Noise.mp3 Sniff n The Tears & Roy Hill - 6/1/79 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-01-06_Sniff_and_The_Tears__Roy_Hill.mp3 Frankie Miller - 31/3/79 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-03-31_Frankie_Miller.mp3 Voyager & Chris Rea - 7/6/80 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-06-07_Voyager_Chris_Rea.mp3 Rent Boys & Otway And Barrett - 17/5/80 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-05-17_Rent_Boys_Otway_and_Barrett.mp3 A couple of Sight and Sound shows.. Jethro Tull - 20/2/77 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Jethro_Tull_Sight_And_Sound_1977-02-20.mp3 Supertramp - 19/11/77 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Supertramp_Sight_And_Sound_1977-11-19.mp3 And finally, a Bank Holiday afternoon special.. The Police - Newcastle City Hall 28/5/80 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Police_Newcastle_1980-05-28_Pt1.mp3 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Police_Newcastle_1980-05-28_Pt2.mp3 I've still got loads more 'In Concert' tapes to digitize and will get back to them after I've polished off the shellac. Enjoy! Haze From stephen@... Wed Apr 13 11:08:13 2011 From: stephen@... (mcbarnicle) Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 09:08:13 -0000 Subject: Compression In-Reply-To: <87F3C0D1D98E4AFC82FBC41355BB45F6@Stuartnew> Message-ID: This is a totally fascinating converation, I remember the shocking difference between playing even a crappy vinyl pressing of Smells Like Teen Spirit vs my C-90 Cassette recording of Peel on the Beeb on the longwave..... or eventually FM in Ireland. Loving the memories! Thanks again --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > Very interesting! I was also aware of the Peel Show being less compressed > than other shows - Smells Like Teen Spirit used to sound ridiculous on > daytime shows - the guitar intro would play at the volume of the shouty DJ > then when the rest of the band started it sounded like someone had pushed > them away from the mikes and off the back of the stage! > > Having got used to the 90s FM sound it was astounding to play back some of > my old off-air Peel mixtapes from the early 80s and hear just what FM is > capable of. > > Incidentally not all stations in the 80s were as good, I remember Radio > Scotland had a strangely limited top end until the mid 80s, with the same > tracks sounding less sparkly than on R1, and WestSound was even worse.. > > These days many internet radio stations sound far better than FM and DAB as > they are broadcast, probably as they don't see the need for compression. > > > > Stuart > > > > _____ > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of > dgmccarthy > Sent: 12 April 2011 08:19 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] Compression > > > > > > At the time I was there, the R1 guys (I remember Chris Lycett in particular > for some reason) were trying out new boxes to create an "audio signature" > which would make Radio One louder than everyone else, probably in > preparation for the flurry of new national FM broadcasters that were waiting > in the wings. These boxes by the likes of Optimod and Orban did some clever > things but were easy to misuse. > > In the studios, while on air, we had monitoring that would allow us to > switch between studio output and an off-air feed and the difference was > often quite startling. I recall once hearing "Hotel California" (not on > Peel!) and wondering where the snare had gone. > > However, there was also a brace of compressor/limiters across the desk > channels and the technique at the time was to crank up the input on an > upcoming disk channel, let it crash into the comp/lim on the group fader and > then pull back to a sensible compression level once it had started. Can't > have any quiet bits!! > > The result was as Stuart recalls - level up for the quiet intro and a > nastily squashed loud section until the operator pulled down the input > level. The additional limiting as outlined above added to that. > > My session tapes would have all been dubbed independently, not at broadcast, > so would have avoided all that. Can't say the same for my program > recordings, although they wouldn't have the additional processing. I do like > to think I had a little more "finesse" but most prime-time shows were > crunched to the max with the likes of dear old Steve Wright giving me an > earful if everything wasn't louder than everything else! > > Memories.... > > David > From thebarguest@... Wed Apr 13 11:22:44 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 09:22:44 -0000 Subject: 'In Concert' Sad Cafe, Red Noise etc In-Reply-To: <895504.46698.qm@...> Message-ID: Great stuff - more Sad Cafe ! And I haven't heard that Fingerprintz show since it was broadcast - aaahhh .... Thanks/Merci/Danke ! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, David Quantick wrote: > > Dear Haze, > > Thanks for all these brilliant links. > > best wishes > > David > > --- On Tue, 12/4/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > From: haze_harrison > Subject: [peel] 'In Concert' Sad Cafe, Red Noise etc > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Tuesday, 12 April, 2011, 23:57 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > This will be my last batch of In Concert shows for a while as I've just got a new record deck that will play 78s... > > > > Sad Cafe - Paris Theatre 3/5/80 > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-05-03_Sad_Cafe.mp3 > > > > Fingerprintz & Bill Nelson's Red Noise - Sheffield City Hall 24/3/79 > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-03-24_Fingerprintz_Bill_Nelson_Red_Noise.mp3 > > > > Sniff n The Tears & Roy Hill - 6/1/79 > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-01-06_Sniff_and_The_Tears__Roy_Hill.mp3 > > > > Frankie Miller - 31/3/79 > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-03-31_Frankie_Miller.mp3 > > > > Voyager & Chris Rea - 7/6/80 > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-06-07_Voyager_Chris_Rea.mp3 > > > > Rent Boys & Otway And Barrett - 17/5/80 > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-05-17_Rent_Boys_Otway_and_Barrett.mp3 > > > > A couple of Sight and Sound shows.. > > Jethro Tull - 20/2/77 > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Jethro_Tull_Sight_And_Sound_1977-02-20.mp3 > > > > Supertramp - 19/11/77 > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Supertramp_Sight_And_Sound_1977-11-19.mp3 > > > > And finally, a Bank Holiday afternoon special.. > > The Police - Newcastle City Hall 28/5/80 > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Police_Newcastle_1980-05-28_Pt1.mp3 > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Police_Newcastle_1980-05-28_Pt2.mp3 > > > > I've still got loads more 'In Concert' tapes to digitize and will get back to them after I've polished off the shellac. > > > > Enjoy! > > Haze > From dgmccarthy@... Wed Apr 13 13:39:03 2011 From: dgmccarthy@... (dgmccarthy) Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 11:39:03 -0000 Subject: Later In Concert Message-ID: Turns out I have a bunch of In Concerts myself but mostly from the end of the 80's and early 90's. I'll get to and digitize them but I know already that I have some tape breakages. Damn DATs! Anyone have the Neville Brothers from 1989 (Town & Country Club) or one by Bob Geldof? Cheers David From haze.harrison@... Wed Apr 13 14:15:07 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 12:15:07 -0000 Subject: 'In Concert' Sad Cafe, Red Noise etc In-Reply-To: Message-ID: My friend Jan was at the Red Noise show and I'm sure I can hear his distinctive 'yeahhrr' between tracks ;-) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > Great stuff - more Sad Cafe ! And I haven't heard that Fingerprintz show since it was broadcast - aaahhh .... Thanks/Merci/Danke ! > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, David Quantick wrote: > > > > Dear Haze, > > > > Thanks for all these brilliant links. > > > > best wishes > > > > David > > > > --- On Tue, 12/4/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > > > From: haze_harrison > > Subject: [peel] 'In Concert' Sad Cafe, Red Noise etc > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Date: Tuesday, 12 April, 2011, 23:57 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > This will be my last batch of In Concert shows for a while as I've just got a new record deck that will play 78s... > > > > > > > > Sad Cafe - Paris Theatre 3/5/80 > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-05-03_Sad_Cafe.mp3 > > > > > > > > Fingerprintz & Bill Nelson's Red Noise - Sheffield City Hall 24/3/79 > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-03-24_Fingerprintz_Bill_Nelson_Red_Noise.mp3 > > > > > > > > Sniff n The Tears & Roy Hill - 6/1/79 > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-01-06_Sniff_and_The_Tears__Roy_Hill.mp3 > > > > > > > > Frankie Miller - 31/3/79 > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-03-31_Frankie_Miller.mp3 > > > > > > > > Voyager & Chris Rea - 7/6/80 > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-06-07_Voyager_Chris_Rea.mp3 > > > > > > > > Rent Boys & Otway And Barrett - 17/5/80 > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-05-17_Rent_Boys_Otway_and_Barrett.mp3 > > > > > > > > A couple of Sight and Sound shows.. > > > > Jethro Tull - 20/2/77 > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Jethro_Tull_Sight_And_Sound_1977-02-20.mp3 > > > > > > > > Supertramp - 19/11/77 > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Supertramp_Sight_And_Sound_1977-11-19.mp3 > > > > > > > > And finally, a Bank Holiday afternoon special.. > > > > The Police - Newcastle City Hall 28/5/80 > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Police_Newcastle_1980-05-28_Pt1.mp3 > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Police_Newcastle_1980-05-28_Pt2.mp3 > > > > > > > > I've still got loads more 'In Concert' tapes to digitize and will get back to them after I've polished off the shellac. > > > > > > > > Enjoy! > > > > Haze > > > From thebarguest@... Wed Apr 13 16:30:01 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 14:30:01 -0000 Subject: 'In Concert' Sad Cafe, Red Noise etc In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I attended a Bill Nelson "reunion of Be Bop Deluxe" gig, also in Sheffield, 6 years ago - can't find any boots of that tour at all, sadly ... Bill used to meet up with Peely for a curry in Bradford (well, once anyway) ... If any "younger" readers of this forum are unfamiliar with BN's art, just check out these albums : Axe Victim 1974 Red Noise 1979 Drastic Plastic 1978 Quit Dreaming & Get On The Beam 1981 (single - "Do You Dream In Colour") Bill was "discovered" by JP back in 71 via a hippyish solo album ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > My friend Jan was at the Red Noise show and I'm sure I can hear his distinctive 'yeahhrr' between tracks ;-) > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > Great stuff - more Sad Cafe ! And I haven't heard that Fingerprintz show since it was broadcast - aaahhh .... Thanks/Merci/Danke ! > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, David Quantick wrote: > > > > > > Dear Haze, > > > > > > Thanks for all these brilliant links. > > > > > > best wishes > > > > > > David > > > > > > --- On Tue, 12/4/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > > > > > From: haze_harrison > > > Subject: [peel] 'In Concert' Sad Cafe, Red Noise etc > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > Date: Tuesday, 12 April, 2011, 23:57 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > This will be my last batch of In Concert shows for a while as I've just got a new record deck that will play 78s... > > > > > > > > > > > > Sad Cafe - Paris Theatre 3/5/80 > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-05-03_Sad_Cafe.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > > > Fingerprintz & Bill Nelson's Red Noise - Sheffield City Hall 24/3/79 > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-03-24_Fingerprintz_Bill_Nelson_Red_Noise.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > > > Sniff n The Tears & Roy Hill - 6/1/79 > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-01-06_Sniff_and_The_Tears__Roy_Hill.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > > > Frankie Miller - 31/3/79 > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-03-31_Frankie_Miller.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > > > Voyager & Chris Rea - 7/6/80 > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-06-07_Voyager_Chris_Rea.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > > > Rent Boys & Otway And Barrett - 17/5/80 > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-05-17_Rent_Boys_Otway_and_Barrett.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > > > A couple of Sight and Sound shows.. > > > > > > Jethro Tull - 20/2/77 > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Jethro_Tull_Sight_And_Sound_1977-02-20.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > > > Supertramp - 19/11/77 > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Supertramp_Sight_And_Sound_1977-11-19.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > > > And finally, a Bank Holiday afternoon special.. > > > > > > The Police - Newcastle City Hall 28/5/80 > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Police_Newcastle_1980-05-28_Pt1.mp3 > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Police_Newcastle_1980-05-28_Pt2.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > > > I've still got loads more 'In Concert' tapes to digitize and will get back to them after I've polished off the shellac. > > > > > > > > > > > > Enjoy! > > > > > > Haze > > > > > > From mickcapewell@... Wed Apr 13 16:32:04 2011 From: mickcapewell@... (Michael Capewell) Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 15:32:04 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Another part of a BFBS show from 1988 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <398500.53694.qm@...> Alan Bangs! Blimey!! He was my radio hero back in the 80s. I spent most of that decade in Germany...in the Army y'see...and he used to do some great shows on the Forces network on Saturday and Sunday nights. A true oasis of great music amidst the crap purveyed by most of the 'Proper' BFBS DJs (Bangs did shows on one of the German stations). I remember listening to Peel on BFBS while I was in Berlin in 1980/ 81. I even taped a few....long gone now, sorry. Joy Division (most of Closer....Dead Souls etc), Stiff Little Fingers (Mr Fire Coal Man), The Fall (of course...Container Drivers...totally wired!), The Cure...Biko by Peter Gabriel...that song about a theatre review of Edward Fox (can't remember the group)...he played all of them. Oh, and he played a Reggae track called "Skanking At The Bank". After that we used to refer to the rather lovely ladies who worked at the Berliner Bank as "The Skank At The Bank"... Even in 1980 Peel's shows were really popular in Germany. One of the chaps at Berliner Bank (Rheinhardt) used to visit our Pay & Admin Office once a week, and I remember him telling me that he had a friend in England who regularly sent him tapes of Peel's Radio 1 shows, which he would then copy for other friends. Bloody Hell...that was 31 years ago :-( Just after that I went to Belize where I worked on the Forces station for 7 months...a tin hut but at least it had air conditioning (90% humidity outside!). I used to have to play all of the tapes we received from London, including 'John Peel's Music'. Naturally we had to send them back after broadcast so they could have other shows taped over them... :-( Has anyone heard of a Producer chap named Robert Neill? He was sent out from London to 'supervise' the BFBS station at that time. He was a bit of a 'luvvie'...plummy voice, silver hair, cravats and all of that. He told me that he had worked 'extensively' with Peel, and many others. He must have been about 60 at the time (at least!), making him 90-ish now if he's still around (doubtful...it looked as if he enjoyed a tipple or three). ________________________________ From: ralufulu To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, 12 April, 2011 21:30:24 Subject: [peel] Another part of a BFBS show from 1988   Hello all there. A few days ago I have offered a BFBS show from the 28th of 1988. Now I have found another show from 1988 on BFBS (or at least about 41 minutes of it). It's pretty good sounding, starts somewhere and ends regularly. After that (and this might be interesting as well)there's the beginning of ALAN BANGS show Night Flight which lasts for a couple of minutes. Any response, especially if this show is NEW to the Peel group is pretty much appreciated. Please enjoy. Ralf http://www.divshare.com/download/14553853-636 From thebarguest@... Wed Apr 13 16:45:41 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 14:45:41 -0000 Subject: John Cav Tapes: ep #6, season finale In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Finally got round to this, and what a great recording, both in terms of audio quality and song content ! Thanks to John and Ken for this priceless tape ! I didn't realise This Heat were so eclectic/experimental - real "Late Junction" material, very 1980 in fact. How times change (maybe rightly) - I can't see (hear) Radcliffe and Maconie having "I Feel Like A Wog" on their playlist these days ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > This is the last show (so far) I have from John Cavanagh's off air tapes, and it is half a show from May 1977, featuring This Heat and The Stranglers, and records from the curious pre and post punk mixture of that time - roger daltrey, anyone? - and is therefore very enjoyable. Maybe John will find more later. I'll let you know > > ken > > Peel 1977-05-12 This Heat, Stranglers (incomplete) > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6HBYT85U > From thebarguest@... Wed Apr 13 18:37:38 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 16:37:38 -0000 Subject: Later In Concert In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Got the Neville one - will digitise + upload within a week or so unless one of our "regulars" has it ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dgmccarthy" wrote: > > Turns out I have a bunch of In Concerts myself but mostly from the end of the 80's and early 90's. I'll get to and digitize them but I know already that I have some tape breakages. Damn DATs! > > Anyone have the Neville Brothers from 1989 (Town & Country Club) or one by Bob Geldof? > > Cheers > > David > From markonnewsgroups@... Wed Apr 13 19:14:10 2011 From: markonnewsgroups@... (Mark) Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 17:14:10 -0000 Subject: 'In Concert' Sad Cafe, Red Noise etc In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Delurking to say many thanks for these - there are some fond memories for me here! Cheers - Mark. From M.Luetchford@... Wed Apr 13 21:38:47 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 20:38:47 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Another part of a BFBS show from 1988 In-Reply-To: <398500.53694.qm@...> Message-ID: <346484.94749.qm@...> this sort of stuff shoudl be put on the wiki - coudl be added to the BFBS shows page somehow but it woudl take a better wo/man or a young person than me .. thanks for sharing its like Home Truths all over again. --- On Wed, 13/4/11, Michael Capewell wrote: From: Michael Capewell Subject: Re: [peel] Another part of a BFBS show from 1988 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, 13 April, 2011, 15:32   Alan Bangs! Blimey!! He was my radio hero back in the 80s. I spent most of that decade in Germany...in the Army y'see...and he used to do some great shows on the Forces network on Saturday and Sunday nights. A true oasis of great music amidst the crap purveyed by most of the 'Proper' BFBS DJs (Bangs did shows on one of the German stations). I remember listening to Peel on BFBS while I was in Berlin in 1980/ 81. I even taped a few....long gone now, sorry. Joy Division (most of Closer....Dead Souls etc), Stiff Little Fingers (Mr Fire Coal Man), The Fall (of course...Container Drivers...totally wired!), The Cure...Biko by Peter Gabriel...that song about a theatre review of Edward Fox (can't remember the group)...he played all of them. Oh, and he played a Reggae track called "Skanking At The Bank". After that we used to refer to the rather lovely ladies who worked at the Berliner Bank as "The Skank At The Bank"... Even in 1980 Peel's shows were really popular in Germany. One of the chaps at Berliner Bank (Rheinhardt) used to visit our Pay & Admin Office once a week, and I remember him telling me that he had a friend in England who regularly sent him tapes of Peel's Radio 1 shows, which he would then copy for other friends. Bloody Hell...that was 31 years ago :-( Just after that I went to Belize where I worked on the Forces station for 7 months...a tin hut but at least it had air conditioning (90% humidity outside!). I used to have to play all of the tapes we received from London, including 'John Peel's Music'. Naturally we had to send them back after broadcast so they could have other shows taped over them... :-( Has anyone heard of a Producer chap named Robert Neill? He was sent out from London to 'supervise' the BFBS station at that time. He was a bit of a 'luvvie'...plummy voice, silver hair, cravats and all of that. He told me that he had worked 'extensively' with Peel, and many others. He must have been about 60 at the time (at least!), making him 90-ish now if he's still around (doubtful...it looked as if he enjoyed a tipple or three). From: ralufulu To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, 12 April, 2011 21:30:24 Subject: [peel] Another part of a BFBS show from 1988   Hello all there. A few days ago I have offered a BFBS show from the 28th of 1988. Now I have found another show from 1988 on BFBS (or at least about 41 minutes of it). It's pretty good sounding, starts somewhere and ends regularly. After that (and this might be interesting as well)there's the beginning of ALAN BANGS show Night Flight which lasts for a couple of minutes. Any response, especially if this show is NEW to the Peel group is pretty much appreciated. Please enjoy. Ralf http://www.divshare.com/download/14553853-636   From M.Luetchford@... Wed Apr 13 21:41:56 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 20:41:56 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: 'In Concert' Sad Cafe, Red Noise etc In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <786845.941.qm@...> didn't he play with some else too? A stint in Siouxie or something? I can remember Peel commenting that Bill and Pete Hammill were part of a very small band of people that he would always listen to what they released as he rather suspected that they knew more about music than he did... and he knew a lot! --- On Wed, 13/4/11, Humphrey wrote: From: Humphrey Subject: [peel] Re: 'In Concert' Sad Cafe, Red Noise etc To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, 13 April, 2011, 15:30   I attended a Bill Nelson "reunion of Be Bop Deluxe" gig, also in Sheffield, 6 years ago - can't find any boots of that tour at all, sadly ... Bill used to meet up with Peely for a curry in Bradford (well, once anyway) ... If any "younger" readers of this forum are unfamiliar with BN's art, just check out these albums : Axe Victim 1974 Red Noise 1979 Drastic Plastic 1978 Quit Dreaming & Get On The Beam 1981 (single - "Do You Dream In Colour") Bill was "discovered" by JP back in 71 via a hippyish solo album ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > My friend Jan was at the Red Noise show and I'm sure I can hear his distinctive 'yeahhrr' between tracks ;-) > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > Great stuff - more Sad Cafe ! And I haven't heard that Fingerprintz show since it was broadcast - aaahhh .... Thanks/Merci/Danke ! > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, David Quantick wrote: > > > > > > Dear Haze, > > > > > > Thanks for all these brilliant links. > > > > > > best wishes > > > > > > David > > > > > > --- On Tue, 12/4/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > > > > > From: haze_harrison > > > Subject: [peel] 'In Concert' Sad Cafe, Red Noise etc > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > Date: Tuesday, 12 April, 2011, 23:57 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > This will be my last batch of In Concert shows for a while as I've just got a new record deck that will play 78s... > > > > > > > > > > > > Sad Cafe - Paris Theatre 3/5/80 > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-05-03_Sad_Cafe.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > > > Fingerprintz & Bill Nelson's Red Noise - Sheffield City Hall 24/3/79 > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-03-24_Fingerprintz_Bill_Nelson_Red_Noise.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > > > Sniff n The Tears & Roy Hill - 6/1/79 > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-01-06_Sniff_and_The_Tears__Roy_Hill.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > > > Frankie Miller - 31/3/79 > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-03-31_Frankie_Miller.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > > > Voyager & Chris Rea - 7/6/80 > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-06-07_Voyager_Chris_Rea.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > > > Rent Boys & Otway And Barrett - 17/5/80 > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-05-17_Rent_Boys_Otway_and_Barrett.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > > > A couple of Sight and Sound shows.. > > > > > > Jethro Tull - 20/2/77 > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Jethro_Tull_Sight_And_Sound_1977-02-20.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > > > Supertramp - 19/11/77 > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Supertramp_Sight_And_Sound_1977-11-19.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > > > And finally, a Bank Holiday afternoon special.. > > > > > > The Police - Newcastle City Hall 28/5/80 > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Police_Newcastle_1980-05-28_Pt1.mp3 > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/Police_Newcastle_1980-05-28_Pt2.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > > > I've still got loads more 'In Concert' tapes to digitize and will get back to them after I've polished off the shellac. > > > > > > > > > > > > Enjoy! > > > > > > Haze > > > > > > From M.Luetchford@... Wed Apr 13 21:48:44 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 20:48:44 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Another part of a BFBS show from 1988 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <94309.74493.qm@...> i remember him talking fondly about his bfbs shows - he did world service too - it was like a condensed version of his two hour show - it had everything. BFBS shows are like that - concentrated Peel. --- On Wed, 13/4/11, So It Goes 2512 wrote: From: So It Goes 2512 Subject: [peel] Re: Another part of a BFBS show from 1988 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, 13 April, 2011, 0:39   Hi Ralf Thanks very much for this! I was amazed at the quality of sound (in stereo, too!) Where were you living when you recorded it? You too may be interested to know that as one of the select group sharing BFBS shows (albeit ones passed to me by others) that I have another 88 files of BFBS from 1985-9 to put up, and many more of Carsten's shows from 1995-9. A neglected (up till now) area of Peel's output that is nonetheless illuminating and highly enjoyable. Best wishes Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ralufulu" wrote: > > Hello all there. > A few days ago I have offered a BFBS show from the 28th of 1988. Now I have found another show from 1988 on BFBS (or at least about 41 minutes of it). It's pretty good sounding, starts somewhere and ends regularly. > After that (and this might be interesting as well)there's the beginning of ALAN BANGS show Night Flight which lasts for a couple of minutes. > Any response, especially if this show is NEW to the Peel group is pretty much appreciated. > > Please enjoy. > Ralf > > http://www.divshare.com/download/14553853-636 > From stuartb@... Thu Apr 14 01:28:42 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 23:28:42 -0000 Subject: First broadcast of Tom Ravenscroft? Message-ID: Around 28 minutes into the BFBS show of 21st February 1993 (one of the Max-Dat tapes I'm currently wikifying - http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/21_February_1993_(BFBS) ) John knowingly trumps the nepotism of playing the Skids TV stars (which namechecks him) by playing a song from Tom's school concert featuring Tom as lead... sounds strangely good too! Stuart From dgmccarthy@... Thu Apr 14 06:57:25 2011 From: dgmccarthy@... (dgmccarthy) Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 04:57:25 -0000 Subject: Later In Concert In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Great! I think it's only the very end of their last song that I'm missing but, as the tape broke, how could I know? Interestingly, my tape is marked as "Full Monitor Mix" which suggests I copied it from a colleague who ran a live tape at the OB (outside broadcast - generic term for a job entailing an off-site recording or transmission). Most of these shows (at this time) were multitracked and then mixed and edited later at Maida Vale. It'll be interesting to see how it differs from the broadcast version. Thanks again. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > Got the Neville one - will digitise + upload within a week or so unless one of our "regulars" has it ... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dgmccarthy" wrote: > > > > Turns out I have a bunch of In Concerts myself but mostly from the end of the 80's and early 90's. I'll get to and digitize them but I know already that I have some tape breakages. Damn DATs! > > > > Anyone have the Neville Brothers from 1989 (Town & Country Club) or one by Bob Geldof? > > > > Cheers > > > > David > > > From stuart@... Thu Apr 14 10:56:21 2011 From: stuart@... (Stuart Mchugh) Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 09:56:21 +0100 Subject: 'In Concert' Sad Cafe, Red Noise etc In-Reply-To: <1302767982.251.61531.m7@yahoogroups.com> References: <1302767982.251.61531.m7@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <3794AD29-93BD-42A1-91DC-D99A901877A8@...> > 1f. Re: 'In Concert' Sad Cafe, Red Noise etc > Posted by: "MARK LUETCHFORD" M.Luetchford@... > m.luetchford@... > > didn't he play with some else too? A stint in Siouxie or something? > I can remember Peel commenting that Bill and Pete Hammill were part > of a very small band of people that he would always listen to what > they released as he rather suspected that they knew more about > music than he did... and he knew a lot! Great to hear that Red Noise live set - I never saw them live at the time, though I saw Bill solo a few years ago (sadly, not the Be Bop reunion either, just solo instrumental stuff). I think that he, and Hammill too (saw Van der Graaf the other week!) would occasionally pop into the show for a chat. Bill would bring along new material, which was later released on his fan club label (I think I'm recalling all this correctly...) I don't think he ever played with Siouxsie, but he was in the Invisible Girls, a backing band (supergroup) for Pauline Murray and John Cooper Clarke, which also included Pete Shelley, Martin Hannett and Vini Reilly among others. S Stuart Mchugh po box 13516 linlithgow eh49 6wb ... t: 01506 840063 ... e: editor@... From so_it_goes_2512@... Thu Apr 14 12:24:07 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 10:24:07 -0000 Subject: Another part of a BFBS show from 1988 In-Reply-To: <94309.74493.qm@...> Message-ID: > i remember him talking fondly about his bfbs shows - he did world service too - it was like a condensed version of his two hour show - it had everything. BFBS shows are like that - concentrated Peel. I entirely agree, Mark. Date: 27 April 1996 (BFBS) Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/27_April_1996_%28BFBS%29 Many thanks to Carsten once again. Best wishes Steve (TK) From ford.alan@... Thu Apr 14 20:20:46 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 19:20:46 +0100 Subject: [peel] First broadcast of Tom Ravenscroft? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks for this Stuart, looking forward to hearing it. Did I read somewhere that Tom's going to be on TV soon?? On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 12:28 AM, Stuart wrote: > > > Around 28 minutes into the BFBS show of 21st February 1993 (one of the > Max-Dat tapes I'm currently wikifying - > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/21_February_1993_(BFBS) ) John knowingly trumps > the nepotism of playing the Skids TV stars (which namechecks him) by playing > a song from Tom's school concert featuring Tom as lead... sounds strangely > good too! > > Stuart > > > From paul@... Thu Apr 14 20:29:18 2011 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 19:29:18 +0100 Subject: [peel] First broadcast of Tom Ravenscroft? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <59475D5C-792F-45EA-A737-ECA4A34598E0@...> He has a short programme late at night on Channel 4 - once a week http://www.channel4.com/programmes/abbey-road-debuts/4od Paul On 14 Apr 2011, at 19:20, Alan Ford wrote: > > > Thanks for this Stuart, looking forward to hearing it. > Did I read somewhere that Tom's going to be on TV soon?? > > > > On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 12:28 AM, Stuart wrote: > > Around 28 minutes into the BFBS show of 21st February 1993 (one of the Max-Dat tapes I'm currently wikifying - http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/21_February_1993_(BFBS) ) John knowingly trumps the nepotism of playing the Skids TV stars (which namechecks him) by playing a song from Tom's school concert featuring Tom as lead... sounds strangely good too! > > Stuart > > > > > From ford.alan@... Thu Apr 14 20:40:12 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 19:40:12 +0100 Subject: [peel] First broadcast of Tom Ravenscroft? In-Reply-To: <59475D5C-792F-45EA-A737-ECA4A34598E0@...> References: <59475D5C-792F-45EA-A737-ECA4A34598E0@...> Message-ID: Thanks. On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 7:29 PM, Paul Webster wrote: > > > He has a short programme late at night on Channel 4 - once a week > > http://www.channel4.com/programmes/abbey-road-debuts/4od > > Paul > > On 14 Apr 2011, at 19:20, Alan Ford wrote: > > Thanks for this Stuart, looking forward to hearing it. > Did I read somewhere that Tom's going to be on TV soon?? > > > > On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 12:28 AM, Stuart < > stuartb@...> wrote: > >> >> >> Around 28 minutes into the BFBS show of 21st February 1993 (one of the >> Max-Dat tapes I'm currently wikifying - >> >> http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/21_February_1993_(BFBS) ) John knowingly >> trumps the nepotism of playing the Skids TV stars (which namechecks him) by >> playing a song from Tom's school concert featuring Tom as lead... sounds >> strangely good too! >> >> Stuart >> >> > > From billfromnorthwales@... Thu Apr 14 21:08:43 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 19:08:43 -0000 Subject: I Waited 30 years for "25 years of Rock" then 50 years comes along at once Message-ID: Older radio 1 listeners may remember a programme from 1980 called "25 Years of Rock" that documented each year as a montage of news audio clips and music. It covered 1955 to 1979 I really remember it as being an excellent series Well I have most of the full series on cassette waiting to digitise, and patch, and make complete, but it looks like I may not have to since BBC Radio has launched Sounds of the 20th Century which is made by the same producer (Trevor Dann) and covers the years 1951 to 2000 We haven't got to 1955 yet so we don't know if they will re-use 1955 to 1979 (plus 5 others to 1984 as the series did get a second run as "30 years of Rock" in 1985) but it would make sense if they did, as they would only need 20 new episodes. The first year 1951,broadcast last week, is identical in format to the earlier series. It is still available on iPlayer, and episode 2 1952, is on later tonight. I reccommend this for anyone of any age, and particularly for this group who's age and taste is probably more wide ranging than most. I think Humphrey preferred the later "Rock and Roll Years" on Television, but this was my favourite radio series ever, and is certainly much better than the later Alan Freeman "Story of Pop" (1994) which is repeated regularly on BBC 6music, and is a bit pedestrian. For Sounds of the 20th Century, Ok I guess the 50's may be less interesting, but the series has some stunning moments, so look out for Kennedy in 1963 and the 1972 Munich disaster news accompanied by, of all things, The Carpenters, as among the best radio documentary moments ever recorded. Just a suggestion for something to consider............. Bill fnw From martinw@... Thu Apr 14 21:43:28 2011 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 20:43:28 +0100 Subject: [peel] I Waited 30 years for "25 years of Rock" then 50 years comes along at once In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: At 20:08 14/04/2011, you wrote: > > >Older radio 1 listeners may remember a programme from 1980 called >"25 Years of Rock" that documented each year as a montage of news >audio clips and music. > >It covered 1955 to 1979 > >I really remember it as being an excellent series > >Well I have most of the >full series on cassette waiting to digitise, and patch, and make >complete, but it looks like I may not have to since BBC Radio has >launched Sounds of the >20th Century which is made by the same producer (Trevor Dann) and >covers the years 1951 to 2000 > >We haven't got to 1955 yet so we don't know if they will re-use 1955 >to 1979 (plus 5 others to 1984 as the series did get a second run as >"30 years of Rock" in 1985) but it would make sense if they did, as >they would only need 20 new episodes. > >The first year 1951,broadcast last week, is identical in format to >the earlier series. > >It is still available on iPlayer, and episode 2 1952, is on later tonight. > >I reccommend this for anyone of any age, and particularly for this >group who's age and taste is probably more wide ranging than most. > > >I think Humphrey preferred the later "Rock and Roll Years" on >Television, but this was my favourite radio series ever, and is >certainly much better than the later Alan Freeman "Story of Pop" >(1994) which is repeated regularly on BBC 6music, and is a bit pedestrian. > > >For Sounds of the 20th Century, Ok I guess the 50's may be less >interesting, but the series has some stunning moments, so look out >for Kennedy in 1963 and the 1972 Munich disaster news accompanied >by, of all things, The Carpenters, as among the best radio >documentary moments ever recorded. > >Just a suggestion for something to consider............. Its on Radio 2 at 10PM and is presented by Jeremy Vine Part 1 is on the Iplayer until then martinw From bs717705@... Thu Apr 14 22:24:54 2011 From: bs717705@... (42marv) Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 22:24:54 +0200 Subject: Another part of a BFBS show from 1988 Message-ID: <8F2CB6E5A5E7493A975585172DCE57D0@homecontrol> Hello Steve, thanks a lot for your kind words. Actually I recorded those shows when I lived in the very wonderful town Aachen (close to the Belgium/Dutch borders) and I was surprised as well while re-listening to these old tapes that they still are in tremdous condition and in STEREO. That's even more surprising. I hope to digitalize some more in the next few weeks. I'm really looking forward to Your 88 files of BFBS from 1985-9 to put up. Thanks for Your hard work that I am realizing a couple of months. Best wishes Ralf From bs717705@... Thu Apr 14 22:27:49 2011 From: bs717705@... (42marv) Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 22:27:49 +0200 Subject: [peel] Another part of a BFBS show from 1988 Message-ID: <9F3E311C77D54A02814F17DB9061955F@homecontrol> Hello Michael, thank You very much for the nostalgic sharing of your experiences back then. That was more than refreshing. Cheers Ralf From mickcapewell@... Fri Apr 15 01:46:42 2011 From: mickcapewell@... (Michael Capewell) Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 00:46:42 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Another part of a BFBS show from 1988 In-Reply-To: <9F3E311C77D54A02814F17DB9061955F@homecontrol> References: <9F3E311C77D54A02814F17DB9061955F@homecontrol> Message-ID: <488334.44335.qm@...> Hello Michael, thank You very much for the nostalgic sharing of your experiences back then. That was more than refreshing. Cheers Ralf ****Hey Ralf it was just the ramblings of an squaddie :-) As I said, I spent most of the 80s in Germany, working my way Westwards. Started off in Berlin, just opposite Spandau jail (I was part of Hess' guard for a few months too)...then Munster, Bielefeld and finally a little place called Birgelen on the Dutch border, just north of Heinsberg. Absolutely lovely country and the locals were generally amazing people too. I won't bore you with the time that Steve Wright came to Bielefeld in 1987 to do a Radio 1 Roadshow. I saw him playing carpet bowls in the Sergeant's mess! He had to borrow a tie and pair of 'proper' trousers before he was allowed in. Complete prat he was too! He was jealous because his Road show 'Co-Star' got all the attention. It was Samantha Fox y'see...anyway...enough, this is way off track :-) From jimmystep@... Fri Apr 15 03:14:28 2011 From: jimmystep@... (Jimmy Stepek) Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 02:14:28 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Another part of a BFBS show from 1988 In-Reply-To: <8F2CB6E5A5E7493A975585172DCE57D0@homecontrol> Message-ID: <410881.24006.qm@...> I toured round Netherlands in a Renault 4 van in 1978 and we popped into Aachen, hoping to get our passport stamped. Nobody at the border! Headed over into Belgium, nobody at the border! Back into Aachen, had a beer and I think I might have bought a record (note:check record shop bags collection) before we headed on to Koln. I have to say, the only experience I have ever had of vertigo was going up the spirral staircase in Cologne Cathedral. There was a point when the whole city vista opened up and i had to finish the last 20 meters or so with my eyes closed holding onto the staircase. My mind just went BLAAAHHHH. Totally irrational but mindnumbingly horrible! --- On Thu, 14/4/11, 42marv wrote: Actually I recorded those shows when I lived in the very wonderful town Aachen (close to the Belgium/Dutch borders) and I was surprised as well while re-listening to these old tapes that they still are in tremdous condition and in STEREO. That's even more surprising. I hope to digitalize some more in the next few weeks.   I'm really looking forward to Your 88 files of BFBS from 1985-9 to put up. Thanks for Your hard work that I am realizing a couple of months.   Best wishes   Ralf   From M.Luetchford@... Fri Apr 15 11:17:32 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 10:17:32 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: 'In Concert' Sad Cafe, Red Noise etc In-Reply-To: <3794AD29-93BD-42A1-91DC-D99A901877A8@...> Message-ID: <479800.45277.qm@...> that was it the Invisible Girls - Pauline Murray. I always thought they were great and I heard Mr Cooper Clarke the other month on Radclife and Maconie - he's out touring again. The day My Pad Went Mad - a great contribution to the world of music! I heard Jilted John being played over the tannoy in the interval the other day at a comedy gig - and it reminded me that Peel used to play him, Patrik Fitzgerald and Cooper Clarke as a sort of continuation of the great Ivor ... --- On Thu, 14/4/11, Stuart Mchugh wrote: From: Stuart Mchugh Subject: [peel] Re: 'In Concert' Sad Cafe, Red Noise etc To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, 14 April, 2011, 9:56   1f. Re: 'In Concert'  Sad Cafe, Red Noise etc     Posted by: "MARK LUETCHFORD" M.Luetchford@... m.luetchford@... didn't he play with some else too? A stint in Siouxie or something? I can remember Peel commenting that Bill and Pete Hammill were part of a very small band of people that he would always listen to what they released as he rather suspected that they knew more about music than he did... and he knew a lot! Great to hear that Red Noise live set - I never saw them live at the time, though I saw Bill solo a few years ago (sadly, not the Be Bop reunion either, just solo instrumental stuff). I think that he, and Hammill too (saw Van der Graaf the other week!) would occasionally pop into the show for a chat. Bill would bring along new material, which was later released on his fan club label (I think I'm recalling all this correctly...) I don't think he ever played with Siouxsie, but he was in the Invisible Girls, a backing band (supergroup) for Pauline Murray and John Cooper Clarke, which also included Pete Shelley, Martin Hannett and Vini Reilly among others. S Stuart Mchugh po box 13516 linlithgow eh49 6wb ...  t: 01506 840063 ...  e: editor@... From so_it_goes_2512@... Fri Apr 15 12:16:53 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 10:16:53 -0000 Subject: I Waited 30 years for "25 years of Rock" then 50 years comes along at once In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Bill I managed to get 1952 but was too late for episode 1. Did you or anyone else record it? I remember the original as 25 Years Of Rock from 1980! Best wishes Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Older radio 1 listeners may remember a programme from 1980 called "25 > Years of Rock" that documented each year as a montage of news audio > clips and music. > > It covered 1955 to 1979 > > I really remember it as being an excellent series > > Well I have most of the full series on cassette waiting to digitise, and > patch, and make complete, but it looks like I may not have to since BBC > Radio has launched Sounds of > the 20th Century which is > made by the same producer (Trevor Dann) and covers the years 1951 to > 2000 > > We haven't got to 1955 yet so we don't know if they will re-use 1955 to > 1979 (plus 5 others to 1984 as the series did get a second run as "30 > years of Rock" in 1985) but it would make sense if they did, as they > would only need 20 new episodes. > > The first year 1951,broadcast last week, is identical in format to the > earlier series. > > It is still available on iPlayer, and episode 2 1952, is on later > tonight. > > I reccommend this for anyone of any age, and particularly for this group > who's age and taste is probably more wide ranging than most. > > > I think Humphrey preferred the later "Rock and Roll Years" on > Television, but this was my favourite radio series ever, and is > certainly much better than the later Alan Freeman "Story of Pop" (1994) > which is repeated regularly on BBC 6music, and is a bit pedestrian. > > > For Sounds of the 20th Century, Ok I guess the 50's may be less > interesting, but the series has some stunning moments, so look out for > Kennedy in 1963 and the 1972 Munich disaster news accompanied by, of all > things, The Carpenters, as among the best radio documentary moments ever > recorded. > > Just a suggestion for something to consider............. > > > Bill fnw > > From martinw@... Fri Apr 15 13:04:56 2011 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 12:04:56 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: I Waited 30 years for "25 years of Rock" then 50 years comes along at once In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: At 11:16 15/04/2011, you wrote: > > >Hi Bill > >I managed to get 1952 but was too late for episode 1. Did you or >anyone else record it? I remember the original as 25 Years Of Rock from 1980! > >Best wishes >Steve (TK) I have it I'll put it up later martinw From martinw@... Fri Apr 15 13:09:02 2011 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 12:09:02 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: I Waited 30 years for "25 years of Rock" then 50 years comes along at once Message-ID: At 11:16 15/04/2011, you wrote: > > >Hi Bill > >I managed to get 1952 but was too late for episode 1. Did you or >anyone else record it? I remember the original as 25 Years Of Rock from 1980! > >Best wishes >Steve (TK) I have it I'll put it up later martinw PS Download Radio Downloader http://www.nerdoftheherd.com/tools/radiodld/ Subscribe to 'Sounds Of The 20th Century' and it'll download the prog for you every week From so_it_goes_2512@... Fri Apr 15 13:33:42 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 11:33:42 -0000 Subject: I Waited 30 years for "25 years of Rock" then 50 years comes along at once In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks Martin, but I use Radio Downloader all the time, and when I tried to get the first episode after Bill alerted me to it, it said it was in a downloadable format (or something). Look forward to your copy! Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > At 11:16 15/04/2011, you wrote: > > > > > >Hi Bill > > > >I managed to get 1952 but was too late for episode 1. Did you or > >anyone else record it? I remember the original as 25 Years Of Rock from 1980! > > > >Best wishes > >Steve (TK) > > > I have it I'll put it up later > > martinw > > > PS Download Radio Downloader > > http://www.nerdoftheherd.com/tools/radiodld/ > > > Subscribe to 'Sounds Of The 20th Century' and it'll download the prog > for you every week > From martinw@... Fri Apr 15 18:54:07 2011 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 17:54:07 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: I Waited 30 years for "25 years of Rock" then 50 years comes along at once In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: At 12:33 15/04/2011, you wrote: > > >Thanks Martin, but I use Radio Downloader all the time, and when I >tried to get the first episode after Bill alerted me to it, it said >it was in a downloadable format (or something). Look forward to your copy! > >Steve (TK) That's exactly what I did and Radio Downloader got it fine It's well worth it. Just a brief intro by Jeremy Vine and then sounds from the year with not a Z-list celebrity in sight in case you were worried! URL later when I've finished uploading it martinw From martinw@... Fri Apr 15 19:18:53 2011 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 18:18:53 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: I Waited 30 years for "25 years of Rock" then 50 years comes along at once In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6024968/Sounds%20of%20the%2020th%20Century%201951%2007-04-11.mp3 From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Apr 16 03:42:09 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2011 01:42:09 -0000 Subject: The Promised Land on BBC Radio 1 20th December 1988 Message-ID: On 20th December 1988 JP narrated a documentary about the Chuck Berry song "The Promised Land" I say narrated, but in fact his role seems to have been to provide the opening and closing comments to the documentary. Now, I don't have the beginning, and since the song covers a journey from Norfolk Virginia to the promised land of California, we join the documentary somewhere in New Orleans, which is about half way. Kind of a soundscape of radio stations and songs and interviews So it may have been a 50 minute programme of which we have the last 23 minutes. Peel is on at the end, introducing Elvis. It seems to have been based on THIS since Pete Frame was also involved Anyway, after the programme finishes we go into the news and then the full programme of 20th December 1988, so it is about 2 1/2 hours. Already available, I know, but here is an alternative The news also explains his opening comment about wearing honnet and lace, if you ever wondered... It is available HERE Bill fnw From so_it_goes_2512@... Sat Apr 16 09:35:50 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2011 07:35:50 -0000 Subject: Back In Black & Flick Of The Switch Message-ID: Fellow Peelites 1) Date: 16 August 1990 Session: Fall #10 Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/16_August_1990 The Fall In August series is now complete. 2) Date: 21 January 1994 Sessions: Ronnie Dawson, Orbital Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/21_January_1994 An incomplete Isector show that somehow got missed out in my earlier uploads. BTW, many thanks to the tapers, Martin for the Sounds Of The Century, and Bill for the 1988 file. Best wishes Steve (TK) From rich@... Sat Apr 16 13:29:31 2011 From: rich@... (themanwholovednoodles) Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2011 11:29:31 -0000 Subject: JP on Who Dares Wins, 1984 Message-ID: I don't have any rare radio shows to share, but I did come across this clip of the man himself the other day when ripping some old VHS tapes. I have uploaded it to YouTube for your edification: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9iwNicTDcA Episode details here: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0747606/ While I'm here, I'd just like to say a big thank you to everyone involved in digitizing these old shows, updating the wiki and so on. They're such a joy to listen to and every programme is guaranteed to include something I'll want to hear more of. I've particularly enjoyed some of the recent shares from the early 80s. How on earth had I never heard Twa Toots before? cheers, rich From so_it_goes_2512@... Sat Apr 16 15:29:21 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2011 13:29:21 -0000 Subject: JP on Who Dares Wins, 1984 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Rich Never seen and most enjoyable, even though I watched it regularly and actually met Rory McGrath at Paddington Station once (nice feller, who told me there probably wouldn't be another series because it cost Channel 4 too much). Errrmmm...I don't suppose you're thinking of making the whole shows you have available in any form, Torrent-wise or something (please)? Would be great to see them again. Best wishes Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "themanwholovednoodles" wrote: > > I don't have any rare radio shows to share, but I did come across this clip of the man himself the other day when ripping some old VHS tapes. I have uploaded it to YouTube for your edification: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9iwNicTDcA > > Episode details here: > http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0747606/ > > > While I'm here, I'd just like to say a big thank you to everyone involved in digitizing these old shows, updating the wiki and so on. They're such a joy to listen to and every programme is guaranteed to include something I'll want to hear more of. I've particularly enjoyed some of the recent shares from the early 80s. How on earth had I never heard Twa Toots before? > > cheers, > rich > From festive50@... Sat Apr 16 20:49:26 2011 From: festive50@... (Philip Edwards) Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2011 19:49:26 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: JP on Who Dares Wins, 1984 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Brilliant. Unlike Steve I do remember it and it has often come into my mind over the intervening years. However I'd completely forgotten about the punchline delivered by Peel. Doh! Phil On 16 April 2011 14:29, So It Goes 2512 wrote: > > > Hi Rich > > Never seen and most enjoyable, even though I watched it regularly and > actually met Rory McGrath at Paddington Station once (nice feller, who told > me there probably wouldn't be another series because it cost Channel 4 too > much). Errrmmm...I don't suppose you're thinking of making the whole shows > you have available in any form, Torrent-wise or something (please)? Would be > great to see them again. > > Best wishes > Steve (TK) > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "themanwholovednoodles" wrote: > > > > I don't have any rare radio shows to share, but I did come across this > clip of the man himself the other day when ripping some old VHS tapes. I > have uploaded it to YouTube for your edification: > > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9iwNicTDcA > > > > Episode details here: > > http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0747606/ > > > > > > While I'm here, I'd just like to say a big thank you to everyone involved > in digitizing these old shows, updating the wiki and so on. They're such a > joy to listen to and every programme is guaranteed to include something I'll > want to hear more of. I've particularly enjoyed some of the recent shares > from the early 80s. How on earth had I never heard Twa Toots before? > > > > cheers, > > rich > > > > > From stuartb@... Sat Apr 16 22:33:34 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2011 20:33:34 -0000 Subject: Plenty more tapes out there! Message-ID: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jelltecks/4486452054/ Stuart (Weatherman22) From ford.alan@... Sat Apr 16 23:59:09 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2011 22:59:09 +0100 Subject: [peel] Plenty more tapes out there! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I've contacted at least 3 others who've posted pics of their tapes on flickr, but to no avail so far. On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 9:33 PM, Stuart wrote: > > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/jelltecks/4486452054/ > > Stuart (Weatherman22) > > > From pietre.tronne@... Sun Apr 17 01:15:18 2011 From: pietre.tronne@... (pietre.tronne) Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2011 23:15:18 -0000 Subject: Back In Black & Flick Of The Switch In-Reply-To: Message-ID: thank you very much guys! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "So It Goes 2512" wrote: > > Fellow Peelites > > 1) Date: 16 August 1990 > Session: Fall #10 > Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/16_August_1990 > > The Fall In August series is now complete. > > 2) Date: 21 January 1994 > Sessions: Ronnie Dawson, Orbital > Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/21_January_1994 > > An incomplete Isector show that somehow got missed out in my earlier uploads. > > BTW, many thanks to the tapers, Martin for the Sounds Of The Century, and Bill for the 1988 file. > > Best wishes > Steve (TK) > From ken_garner@... Mon Apr 18 11:09:16 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 09:09:16 -0000 Subject: More 70s stuff on Radio Rewind Message-ID: As I expect some others of you did, and I am probably behind the times again, I got the following update last night from the Radio Rewind site about new archive stuff now available on their site. For our purposes, it seems audio from the infamous Radio 1 fun day out at Mallory Park in 1975 which Peel repeatedly celebrated has been found! (though I do not know if Peel actually appears in it, I suspect not) ken "As a member of the historic Radio Rewind website you may like to know about exciting new additions. We are expanding the site and hope to share even more of the archive with you. For those interested in the history of the BBC Light Programme which began in 1945, the Light history section has been increased to include over fifty archive sound clips featuring the launch day and the programmes aired over the years. There are comedy shows featured like Hancock's Half Hour, dramas like Dick Barton, music from Children's Favourites as well as information regarding the stations demise. You will find more programme information and photographs of past performers at; http://www.radiorewind.co.uk/radio2/light_programme_page.htm Recently added shows for you to enjoy online include a 1961 edition of Pick Of The Pops with David Jacobs featuring Elvis at number one, a 1965 "Let's Go" Bank Holiday show featuring the Rolling Stones, a Simon Dee Midday Spin 1967 show and the chaotic Mallory Park Radio 1 Fun Day from 1975 with David Hamilton. There's also a rundown of the 1977 years' Top 20 with Tom Browne as compere. For links to these please browse to; http://www.radiorewind.co.uk/interactive/website_news.htm Thanks for your support, Best Wishes" From billfromnorthwales@... Tue Apr 19 01:30:31 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 23:30:31 -0000 Subject: Two Peel Interviews Message-ID: Here are a couple of interviews with JP where he shares his philosophy. Not quite "The thoughts of Chairman John" but nearly.... There is a bit of an overlap on some subjects. The first is from Radio 95b FM in Auckland, New Zealand from 2002, and has been available elsewhere, but I have tidied it up and put it HERE The second is maybe less widely available and is from Seffield Vision Television and is available HERE More info: Interviewed by Eve Wood at his home Peel Acres in 2001. Punk Post-Punk Electronica Dance Stupid drum and bass Part-time punks. Too old to be a punk Were the early 70's dull? The end of civilisation Sunderland FC Dancing with Rod Stewart. What is Made In Sheffield? PJ Harvey rocks Nostalgic about music Is the best music from the working class? Victoria Beckham. Bill fnw From billfromnorthwales@... Tue Apr 19 01:35:46 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 23:35:46 -0000 Subject: Getting into Radio with John Peel Message-ID: >From 1999, and from a CD of the same name, our John tells you how to to get a job in radio, using a paticularly unpleasant piece of background music all the way through. I like to think the fee for this job will have helped him buy some rare records. Available HERE Bill fnw From pietre.tronne@... Tue Apr 19 05:51:29 2011 From: pietre.tronne@... (pietre.tronne) Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2011 03:51:29 -0000 Subject: Getting into Radio with John Peel In-Reply-To: Message-ID: heh heh, this sounds interesting! From pietre.tronne@... Tue Apr 19 05:50:13 2011 From: pietre.tronne@... (pietre.tronne) Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2011 03:50:13 -0000 Subject: Two Peel Interviews In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Cheers Bill! From haze.harrison@... Tue Apr 19 13:30:10 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2011 11:30:10 -0000 Subject: Two Peel Interviews In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Good stuff (as usual) Bill. I just stumbled across these whilst browsing the internet, I can't find them here using the search but apologies if already well known... A phone interview with JP with video/photo montage. Recorded June 23, 1996 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aHDJy0R8nQ A transcript of the longer article originally published in "Filler Magazine" in Sept. '96 http://raptor.golden.net/~tekapo/type/peel.html --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Here are a couple of interviews with JP where he shares his philosophy. > > Not quite "The thoughts of Chairman John" but nearly.... > > There is a bit of an overlap on some subjects. > > The first is from Radio 95b FM in Auckland, New Zealand from 2002, and > has been available elsewhere, but I have tidied it up and put it HERE > 20FM%20Auckland%20%28John%20Peel%29.mp3> > > The second is maybe less widely available and is from Seffield Vision > Television and is available HERE > field%20Vision%20TV%20%28John%20Peel%29.mp3> > > More info: > > Interviewed by Eve Wood at his home Peel Acres in 2001. > > Punk > Post-Punk > Electronica > Dance > Stupid drum and bass > Part-time punks. > Too old to be a punk > Were the early 70's dull? > The end of civilisation > Sunderland FC > Dancing with Rod Stewart. > What is Made In Sheffield? > PJ Harvey rocks > Nostalgic about music > Is the best music from the working class? > Victoria Beckham. > > > Bill fnw > From parkermike81@... Tue Apr 19 18:58:05 2011 From: parkermike81@... (parkermike81) Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2011 16:58:05 -0000 Subject: this been shared before 12th feb 95[probably the 11th] ? Message-ID: http://www.shreddingradio.com/ From thebarguest@... Wed Apr 20 12:43:22 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 10:43:22 -0000 Subject: Later In Concert In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Sh*t - I've gone and done it again - digitised a tape only to google afterwards to see if it's already in Boot Land ! And guess what... "Never Mind.." as the Pistols/Virgin/McClaren once exclaimed. This recording of the Neville Bros includes the intro which mine missed, and sounds very good quality, although I'm not going to play the whole lot now, as it's not really my cup of meat, musically .... Although I do like a bit of soul/r&b/cajun/stevie wonder every yellow moon or so ... Please God, let me learn (and remember) as I "be" ... http://bootlegtunzworld.blogspot.com/search/label/Neville%20Brothers If there is/are any flaws, let me know and I'll up my copy ! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dgmccarthy" wrote: > > Turns out I have a bunch of In Concerts myself but mostly from the end of the 80's and early 90's. I'll get to and digitize them but I know already that I have some tape breakages. Damn DATs! > > Anyone have the Neville Brothers from 1989 (Town & Country Club) or one by Bob Geldof? > > Cheers > > David > From ajcauk@... Wed Apr 20 13:14:37 2011 From: ajcauk@... (cannon alan) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 12:14:37 +0100 (BST) Subject: festive 50 IIth track from 1994 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <446199.79699.qm@...> http://ajcauk.wordpress.com/2011/04/20/another-show/ This contains extra commentary for the show here below but reading it you can save time by glancing at that page and following your inevitable know what you like, like what you know path http://archive.bhcr.org.uk/2011/april/week2/Alan%20Cannon%20-%20EternityOClock%20Friday%2015%20April%2020110.mp3 Just as i get into stride the station goes tits up. Typical! alanjc From thebarguest@... Wed Apr 20 13:11:26 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 11:11:26 -0000 Subject: Later In Concert In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Forgot to add, the audience at the T&C in Camden/Kentish are really wild. Good venue (T&C) as well, saw BJH there in 92 ! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > Sh*t - I've gone and done it again - digitised a tape only to google afterwards to see if it's already in Boot Land ! And guess what... > "Never Mind.." as the Pistols/Virgin/McClaren once exclaimed. > This recording of the Neville Bros includes the intro which mine missed, and sounds very good quality, although I'm not going to play the whole lot now, as it's not really my cup of meat, musically .... > Although I do like a bit of soul/r&b/cajun/stevie wonder every yellow moon or so ... > Please God, let me learn (and remember) as I "be" ... > > http://bootlegtunzworld.blogspot.com/search/label/Neville%20Brothers > > If there is/are any flaws, let me know and I'll up my copy ! > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dgmccarthy" wrote: > > > > Turns out I have a bunch of In Concerts myself but mostly from the end of the 80's and early 90's. I'll get to and digitize them but I know already that I have some tape breakages. Damn DATs! > > > > Anyone have the Neville Brothers from 1989 (Town & Country Club) or one by Bob Geldof? > > > > Cheers > > > > David > > > From penarth2002@... Wed Apr 20 14:47:48 2011 From: penarth2002@... (egdirdle2001) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 12:47:48 -0000 Subject: Plenty more tapes out there! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Don't forget my 100 tapes from Jan 1981 - Dec 1986. All the Peel links have been cut out , each C120 has about two edited shows per month plus some of the show before ir ( Mike Reid , Richard Skinner or Kid Jensen ). I wouldn't call them essential listening exactly but better than some I've noticed that have turned heads. They are tracklisted with artists but not titles. I did contact somebody on here who was near South Wales and was interested in picking them up but they didn't reply. From ford.alan@... Wed Apr 20 20:45:40 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 19:45:40 +0100 Subject: Desert Island Discs Message-ID: 2851 episodes of DIDS available to download. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs/find-a-castaway I went straight to John's page, which shows links to other people who chose The Undertones Frank Cottrell-Boyce James Nesbitt Bill Bailey and The Fall Frank Skinner Grayson Perry I've downloaded 8 already ! Alan From ford.alan@... Wed Apr 20 20:54:07 2011 From: ford.alan@... (ford.alan@...) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 18:54:07 -0000 Subject: Desert Island Discs In-Reply-To: Message-ID: er, make that 500 episodes: "We have made 500 episodes permanently available to listen online or download to keep (e.g. as podcasts), and we will be adding each new weekly episode. This is more than 350 hours of listening, so should keep the most ardent Desert Island Discs fan going for a bit! The episodes chosen are the 500 most recent from the launch date of the archive, March 2011. Some programmes will also be rebroadcast â€" with new introductions by Kirsty Young and in themed series â€" on Radio 4’s digital sister station, 4Extra. We aim to make more programmes available in the future" --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > 2851 episodes of DIDS available to download. > http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs/find-a-castaway > I went straight to John's page, which shows links to other people who chose > > The Undertones > > Frank Cottrell-Boyce > James Nesbitt > Bill Bailey > > and The Fall > > Frank Skinner > Grayson Perry > > > I've downloaded 8 already ! > > Alan > From so_it_goes_2512@... Wed Apr 20 23:27:44 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 21:27:44 -0000 Subject: Desert Island Discs In-Reply-To: Message-ID: hi Alan This ardent fan found a lot more than 500 using the recently discussed Radio Downloader. At the moment, you can get hold of all the episodes (in full, not scoped versions) going back to July 1998, but for a brief golden period, they went back as far as January 1997, which I took full advantage of, and I now have a complete archive from then to February 2001, and am still collecting. Don't know when I'll get time to listen to them, though :-(( Best wishes Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, ford.alan@... wrote: > > er, make that 500 episodes: > > "We have made 500 episodes permanently available to listen online or download to keep (e.g. as podcasts), and we will be adding each new weekly episode. This is more than 350 hours of listening, so should keep the most ardent Desert Island Discs fan going for a bit! > > The episodes chosen are the 500 most recent from the launch date of the archive, March 2011. > > Some programmes will also be rebroadcast â€" with new introductions by Kirsty Young and in themed series â€" on Radio 4’s digital sister station, 4Extra. > > We aim to make more programmes available in the future" > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > > > 2851 episodes of DIDS available to download. > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs/find-a-castaway > > I went straight to John's page, which shows links to other people who chose > > > > The Undertones > > > > Frank Cottrell-Boyce > > James Nesbitt > > Bill Bailey > > > > and The Fall > > > > Frank Skinner > > Grayson Perry > > > > > > I've downloaded 8 already ! > > > > Alan > > > From dgmccarthy@... Thu Apr 21 04:21:53 2011 From: dgmccarthy@... (David Mccarthy) Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2011 02:21:53 -0000 Subject: Later In Concert In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Barclay James Harvest? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > Forgot to add, the audience at the T&C in Camden/Kentish are really wild. Good venue (T&C) as well, saw BJH there in 92 ! > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > Sh*t - I've gone and done it again - digitised a tape only to google afterwards to see if it's already in Boot Land ! And guess what... > > "Never Mind.." as the Pistols/Virgin/McClaren once exclaimed. > > This recording of the Neville Bros includes the intro which mine missed, and sounds very good quality, although I'm not going to play the whole lot now, as it's not really my cup of meat, musically .... > > Although I do like a bit of soul/r&b/cajun/stevie wonder every yellow moon or so ... > > Please God, let me learn (and remember) as I "be" ... > > > > http://bootlegtunzworld.blogspot.com/search/label/Neville%20Brothers > > > > If there is/are any flaws, let me know and I'll up my copy ! > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dgmccarthy" wrote: > > > > > > Turns out I have a bunch of In Concerts myself but mostly from the end of the 80's and early 90's. I'll get to and digitize them but I know already that I have some tape breakages. Damn DATs! > > > > > > Anyone have the Neville Brothers from 1989 (Town & Country Club) or one by Bob Geldof? > > > > > > Cheers > > > > > > David > > > > > > From dgmccarthy@... Thu Apr 21 04:30:06 2011 From: dgmccarthy@... (David Mccarthy) Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2011 02:30:06 -0000 Subject: Later In Concert In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks for that. You did better than me - I thought I'd wrung the 'net dry. I still like to digitize my own stuff to check as sometimes the stuff out there isn't up to scratch. I have an In Concert Waterboys at Glastonbury '86 which has seen a few bootlegs and an official release of some tracks. But the boots I found have half the tracks in mono, and none of the available stuff has the between song chat from the original. Thanks again. Downloading now. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > Sh*t - I've gone and done it again - digitised a tape only to google afterwards to see if it's already in Boot Land ! And guess what... > "Never Mind.." as the Pistols/Virgin/McClaren once exclaimed. > This recording of the Neville Bros includes the intro which mine missed, and sounds very good quality, although I'm not going to play the whole lot now, as it's not really my cup of meat, musically .... > Although I do like a bit of soul/r&b/cajun/stevie wonder every yellow moon or so ... > Please God, let me learn (and remember) as I "be" ... > > http://bootlegtunzworld.blogspot.com/search/label/Neville%20Brothers > > If there is/are any flaws, let me know and I'll up my copy ! > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dgmccarthy" wrote: > > > > Turns out I have a bunch of In Concerts myself but mostly from the end of the 80's and early 90's. I'll get to and digitize them but I know already that I have some tape breakages. Damn DATs! > > > > Anyone have the Neville Brothers from 1989 (Town & Country Club) or one by Bob Geldof? > > > > Cheers > > > > David > > > From thebarguest@... Thu Apr 21 10:57:22 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2011 08:57:22 -0000 Subject: Later In Concert In-Reply-To: Message-ID: BJH, yes. "Discovered" by the man in 68 (debut single), surprise, surprise. Yeah, that Waterboys concert was brill. I emailed the record company to ask why they only released part of it on cd - crazy, stone cold crazy ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "David Mccarthy" wrote: > > Barclay James Harvest? > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > Forgot to add, the audience at the T&C in Camden/Kentish are really wild. Good venue (T&C) as well, saw BJH there in 92 ! > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > > > Sh*t - I've gone and done it again - digitised a tape only to google afterwards to see if it's already in Boot Land ! And guess what... > > > "Never Mind.." as the Pistols/Virgin/McClaren once exclaimed. > > > This recording of the Neville Bros includes the intro which mine missed, and sounds very good quality, although I'm not going to play the whole lot now, as it's not really my cup of meat, musically .... > > > Although I do like a bit of soul/r&b/cajun/stevie wonder every yellow moon or so ... > > > Please God, let me learn (and remember) as I "be" ... > > > > > > http://bootlegtunzworld.blogspot.com/search/label/Neville%20Brothers > > > > > > If there is/are any flaws, let me know and I'll up my copy ! > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dgmccarthy" wrote: > > > > > > > > Turns out I have a bunch of In Concerts myself but mostly from the end of the 80's and early 90's. I'll get to and digitize them but I know already that I have some tape breakages. Damn DATs! > > > > > > > > Anyone have the Neville Brothers from 1989 (Town & Country Club) or one by Bob Geldof? > > > > > > > > Cheers > > > > > > > > David > > > > > > > > > > From stuartb@... Thu Apr 21 21:07:38 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2011 20:07:38 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Plenty more tapes out there! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <9721002412934351B500629F61A7E13A@Stuartnew> As someone very interested in that era then if the South Wales member doesn't get in touch, I repeat my offer to digitise! However as I live in Scotland they would need to be sent by Parcel Post - Rocker normally packages tapes up by removing the plastic cases, and putting the tapes into their cardboard inlays, then putting each one in a plastic CD wallet, they take up less weight and space. Don't know how the Rocker fund is doing but I would be willing to pay the postage.. Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of egdirdle2001 Sent: 20 April 2011 13:48 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: Plenty more tapes out there! Don't forget my 100 tapes from Jan 1981 - Dec 1986. All the Peel links have been cut out , each C120 has about two edited shows per month plus some of the show before ir ( Mike Reid , Richard Skinner or Kid Jensen ). I wouldn't call them essential listening exactly but better than some I've noticed that have turned heads. They are tracklisted with artists but not titles. I did contact somebody on here who was near South Wales and was interested in picking them up but they didn't reply. From AndrewThezmore@... Thu Apr 21 22:57:17 2011 From: AndrewThezmore@... (Andrew) Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2011 20:57:17 -0000 Subject: Plenty more tapes out there! In-Reply-To: <9721002412934351B500629F61A7E13A@Stuartnew> Message-ID: I travel near Penarth every other weekend or so, I don't mind picking them up and posting to Stuart, Rocker or whoever. Send a pm to arrange if interested. Cheers Andrew From borisrangelov@... Fri Apr 22 12:46:25 2011 From: borisrangelov@... (Boris) Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2011 10:46:25 -0000 Subject: Plenty more tapes out there! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi,I may be wrong but 81-86 is the most interesting period of the show so even without links it is essential to publish those recordings. Best wishes Boris --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "egdirdle2001" wrote: > > Don't forget my 100 tapes from Jan 1981 - Dec 1986. > > All the Peel links have been cut out , each C120 has about two edited shows per month plus some of the show before ir ( Mike Reid , Richard Skinner or Kid Jensen ). > > I wouldn't call them essential listening exactly but better than some I've noticed that have turned heads. They are tracklisted with artists but not titles. > > I did contact somebody on here who was near South Wales and was interested in picking them up but they didn't reply. > From unity.gain@... Fri Apr 22 14:09:21 2011 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2011 12:09:21 -0000 Subject: Plenty more tapes out there! In-Reply-To: <9721002412934351B500629F61A7E13A@Stuartnew> Message-ID: I think that South Wales member was me, and I did try to get in touch, but just as my reply to this effect from last night doesn't seem to have made it, neither did my attempts to get in touch. So I'm still up for it, if you want to try again. I'm just about to start on anther batch from Rocker, so it may be some before i get onto it, but the offer is still there, cheers Roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > As someone very interested in that era then if the South Wales member > doesn't get in touch, I repeat my offer to digitise! However as I live in > Scotland they would need to be sent by Parcel Post - Rocker normally > packages tapes up by removing the plastic cases, and putting the tapes into > their cardboard inlays, then putting each one in a plastic CD wallet, they > take up less weight and space. Don't know how the Rocker fund is doing but I > would be willing to pay the postage.. > > > > Stuart > > > > _____ > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of > egdirdle2001 > Sent: 20 April 2011 13:48 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] Re: Plenty more tapes out there! > > > > > > Don't forget my 100 tapes from Jan 1981 - Dec 1986. > > All the Peel links have been cut out , each C120 has about two edited shows > per month plus some of the show before ir ( Mike Reid , Richard Skinner or > Kid Jensen ). > > I wouldn't call them essential listening exactly but better than some I've > noticed that have turned heads. They are tracklisted with artists but not > titles. > > I did contact somebody on here who was near South Wales and was interested > in picking them up but they didn't reply. > From stuartb@... Sat Apr 23 02:02:53 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2011 01:02:53 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Plenty more tapes out there! In-Reply-To: References: <9721002412934351B500629F61A7E13A@Stuartnew> Message-ID: <0F2597EB7CF74A4793549B2DCF94E9D8@Stuartnew> I got your first reply, that seems to be because you sent it to me rather than the group! _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of bty997881 Sent: 22 April 2011 13:09 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: Plenty more tapes out there! I think that South Wales member was me, and I did try to get in touch, but just as my reply to this effect from last night doesn't seem to have made it, neither did my attempts to get in touch. So I'm still up for it, if you want to try again. I'm just about to start on anther batch from Rocker, so it may be some before i get onto it, but the offer is still there, cheers Roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "Stuart" wrote: > > As someone very interested in that era then if the South Wales member > doesn't get in touch, I repeat my offer to digitise! However as I live in > Scotland they would need to be sent by Parcel Post - Rocker normally > packages tapes up by removing the plastic cases, and putting the tapes into > their cardboard inlays, then putting each one in a plastic CD wallet, they > take up less weight and space. Don't know how the Rocker fund is doing but I > would be willing to pay the postage.. > > > > Stuart > > > > _____ > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of > egdirdle2001 > Sent: 20 April 2011 13:48 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] Re: Plenty more tapes out there! > > > > > > Don't forget my 100 tapes from Jan 1981 - Dec 1986. > > All the Peel links have been cut out , each C120 has about two edited shows > per month plus some of the show before ir ( Mike Reid , Richard Skinner or > Kid Jensen ). > > I wouldn't call them essential listening exactly but better than some I've > noticed that have turned heads. They are tracklisted with artists but not > titles. > > I did contact somebody on here who was near South Wales and was interested > in picking them up but they didn't reply. > From so_it_goes_2512@... Sat Apr 23 08:03:58 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2011 06:03:58 -0000 Subject: No Sex Please We're British Message-ID: This show is interesting for several reasons. Firstly, John adds to the Gigography. Secondly, he plays a track by Slayer, which is something I'd always wondered if he did. Thirdly, in Ken, a repeat is listed for Dub Sex's third session and another one of the same session eight days later. Now we know why: see the Wiki page. Date: 01 August 1988 Session (not sessions): Inspiral Carpets Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/01_August_1988 Best wishes and Happy Easter Steve (TK) From theallnewadventuresofspp@... Sat Apr 23 12:07:54 2011 From: theallnewadventuresofspp@... (stephen phythian) Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2011 11:07:54 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] No Sex Please We're British In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <709658.74296.qm@...> Thank you so much. What a bank holiday soundtrack! spp --- On Sat, 23/4/11, So It Goes 2512 wrote: From: So It Goes 2512 Subject: [peel] No Sex Please We're British To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, 23 April, 2011, 7:03   This show is interesting for several reasons. Firstly, John adds to the Gigography. Secondly, he plays a track by Slayer, which is something I'd always wondered if he did. Thirdly, in Ken, a repeat is listed for Dub Sex's third session and another one of the same session eight days later. Now we know why: see the Wiki page. Date: 01 August 1988 Session (not sessions): Inspiral Carpets Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/01_August_1988 Best wishes and Happy Easter Steve (TK) From ford.alan@... Sat Apr 23 12:33:55 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2011 11:33:55 +0100 Subject: [peel] No Sex Please We're British In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks for this, and for the excellently detailed wiki notes. Alan On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 7:03 AM, So It Goes 2512 < so_it_goes_2512@...> wrote: > > > This show is interesting for several reasons. Firstly, John adds to the > Gigography. Secondly, he plays a track by Slayer, which is something I'd > always wondered if he did. Thirdly, in Ken, a repeat is listed for Dub Sex's > third session and another one of the same session eight days later. Now we > know why: see the Wiki page. > > Date: 01 August 1988 > Session (not sessions): Inspiral Carpets > Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/01_August_1988 > > Best wishes and Happy Easter > > Steve (TK) > > > From stuartb@... Sat Apr 23 19:29:03 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2011 18:29:03 +0100 Subject: [peel] this been shared before 12th feb 95[probably the 11th] ? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <2614511235D44728A869568D83E1EA95@Stuartnew> Looks like it hasn't, but Postscript has now wikified this show following your discovery. The WS show seems to be new too, wikifying that just now. _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of parkermike81 Sent: 19 April 2011 17:58 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] this been shared before 12th feb 95[probably the 11th] ? http://www.shreddingradio.com/ From parkermike81@... Sat Apr 23 20:44:40 2011 From: parkermike81@... (Mike Parker) Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2011 19:44:40 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] this been shared before 12th feb 95[probably the 11th] ? In-Reply-To: <2614511235D44728A869568D83E1EA95@Stuartnew> Message-ID: <631699.41109.qm@...> Stuart/postscript ah good work,pleased about that. Steve i think i`m digitised up to vol 41 of ''best of peel'' when ever you`d like them, help yourself[find them on the newer version to download ok]. cheers mp --- On Sat, 23/4/11, Stuart wrote: From: Stuart Subject: RE: [peel] this been shared before 12th feb 95[probably the 11th] ? To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, 23 April, 2011, 17:29   Looks like it hasn’t, but Postscript has now wikified this show following your discovery. The WS show seems to be new too, wikifying that just now.   From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto: peel@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of parkermike81 Sent: 19 April 2011 17:58 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] this been shared before 12th feb 95[probably the 11th] ?     http://www.shreddingradio.com/ From lorcan58@... Mon Apr 25 17:13:33 2011 From: lorcan58@... (lorcan58) Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2011 15:13:33 -0000 Subject: 12th May 1981 anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: According to my website he played "Chronicle" from the "Avon Calling" compilation on 22 April 1995 as part of Sound City Bristol. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > A mention of St Albans on tv just now suddenly reminded me that I went > to see a former colleague perform there once, in his band called > Essential Bop. > Then I remembered that he once claimed that John had played their single. > So straight to the wiki to discover that John actually played 2 of > their tracks, on 4th Oct 1979 and 12th May 81. > I've just downloaded the first one, but the second one says it was > available on a now-defunct torrent. > Does anyone have this show please? > > Anyone who'd like hear EB's album please get in touch > > Alan > From lorcan58@... Mon Apr 25 17:38:19 2011 From: lorcan58@... (lorcan58) Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2011 15:38:19 -0000 Subject: expletive In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I'm afraid I have a terrible confession to make. I may have been (at least in part) responsible for Peel having to give those warnings. One night in the 90s I was just drifting off to sleep with Peel on the radio when he played an extract from a comedy programme that was airing on BBC Radio 1 at the time (Blue something?) which featured disarmingly realistic sound affects of people being tortured (crucified, I think) and of course I ended up wide awake and bolt upright wondering what on earth I was hearing. Once I'd calmed down again I fired off an email to Peel, which wasn't actually worded as a complaint but did say what a horrible record it was and mentioned that the Blue-whatever programme was at least preceded by a warning. The BBC being the organisation it is, I suspect the email worked its way through the system, and the warnings started a month or so later. It was clear that Peel disliked having to make the warnings, probably (and quite reasonably) thinking that anyone who listened to the show should know what to expect. It's been my guilty secret since then that I inadvertently caused him a moment's annoyance at the start of every programme from that night on. Lorcan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, john guthrie wrote: > > he did, at some point, start making those announcements early in the show to > the effect that someone with delicate ears may hear something they wouldn't > want to hear, and should turn off their radio if they were concerned about > this. yes? if i weren't a bit drunk right now i could pin this down > better.... > > john > > On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 7:40 PM, So It Goes 2512 < > so_it_goes_2512@...> wrote: > > > > > > > Hi Alan > > > > This has the smack of urban legend. If John had started to play anything > > that contained more than an occasional oath (and he even did this with > > Burning Love Jumpsuit in 2002, only ever playing half of the track), he > > would have taken it off immediately with a spluttered apology. > > Moreover, the move to 11 pm did not happen until the end of September 1990 > > and was not preceded by John being taken off the air. There are other DJs > > who could be candidates as subjects for this story, e.g. Alan Freeman, who > > mysteriously ended his Saturday Rock Show very shortly after giving the full > > title of a certain Sex Pistols LP) and Johnnie Walker, who never hesitated > > to speak his mind about the Bay City Rollers and M******t T******r. > > > > Best wishes > > Steve (TK) > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, cannon alan wrote: > > > > > > Hi group > > > > > > In conversation the other day someone said that John Peel had been taken > > off > > > air for a few weeks because > > > he played a B-side by mistake that was expletive ridden back in the 80's > > when > > > he was on at 10 at night and then moved to > > > 11. Is this an exaggeration or an embellishment? I remember the change of > > hours > > > that's all. > > > > > > alanjc > > > > > > > > > > From lorcan58@... Mon Apr 25 18:33:35 2011 From: lorcan58@... (lorcan58) Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2011 16:33:35 -0000 Subject: Another 80s concert In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I actually recorded this same sequence off-air in 1985 - unfortunately the tape is no longer playable, but my surviving notes say "The Smiths, live in Oxford". I see the Discogs page for the 12" refers to "Recorded live in Oxford, 1985". --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > Ok looking at the passionsofmine site more closely, when dating my recent share, I've decided that my earlier Smiths "concert" with embedded skids, was actually JP playing all the live tracks from the That Joke Isn't Funny Any More 12", and he has mischievously spliced in the Skids Tv Stars as DQ suggested! > > This would date the show that this was all teken from, as between the 5th and 17th June 1985 and so it should really have been part of my Peel Summer 1985 mixtape. > > Stuart > From tabdrinkink74@... Mon Apr 25 19:09:56 2011 From: tabdrinkink74@... (Thomas Blatchford) Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2011 18:09:56 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: expletive In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <980284.17486.qm@...> Yeah that was Blue Jam, the radio show by Chris Morris which also came out as an album later on. The sketch is about someone going to an acupuncture clinic which later turns out to actually be a place where crucifixions happen. If it makes you feel any better, I seem to remember the appearance of those warnings coinciding with all shows "after dark", as they called it, starting to have a 'listener discretion is advised' sting at the beginning of their programmes. So it was probably something that had been discussed and planned for a while. Anyway, even though it was only a month after your complaint, I expect it was just coincidence (I doubt you're the only one who complained to the Beeb about a record played by Peel, especially around the time he was playing all that thrash and death metal) and would have happened anyway. So stop worrying...killjoy ;) And if you don't believe me, well, just think, causing those warnings would therefore have also brought Andrew Morrison to national attention, and in turn have helped the setting up of Dandelion Radio, so, well done! Thomas ________________________________ From: lorcan58 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, 26 April, 2011 1:38:19 Subject: [peel] Re: expletive I'm afraid I have a terrible confession to make. I may have been (at least in part) responsible for Peel having to give those warnings. One night in the 90s I was just drifting off to sleep with Peel on the radio when he played an extract from a comedy programme that was airing on BBC Radio 1 at the time (Blue something?) which featured disarmingly realistic sound affects of people being tortured (crucified, I think) and of course I ended up wide awake and bolt upright wondering what on earth I was hearing. Once I'd calmed down again I fired off an email to Peel, which wasn't actually worded as a complaint but did say what a horrible record it was and mentioned that the Blue-whatever programme was at least preceded by a warning. The BBC being the organisation it is, I suspect the email worked its way through the system, and the warnings started a month or so later. It was clear that Peel disliked having to make the warnings, probably (and quite reasonably) thinking that anyone who listened to the show should know what to expect. It's been my guilty secret since then that I inadvertently caused him a moment's annoyance at the start of every programme from that night on. Lorcan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, john guthrie wrote: > > he did, at some point, start making those announcements early in the show to > the effect that someone with delicate ears may hear something they wouldn't > want to hear, and should turn off their radio if they were concerned about > this. yes? if i weren't a bit drunk right now i could pin this down > better.... > > john > > On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 7:40 PM, So It Goes 2512 < > so_it_goes_2512@...> wrote: > > > > > > > Hi Alan > > > > This has the smack of urban legend. If John had started to play anything > > that contained more than an occasional oath (and he even did this with > > Burning Love Jumpsuit in 2002, only ever playing half of the track), he > > would have taken it off immediately with a spluttered apology. > > Moreover, the move to 11 pm did not happen until the end of September 1990 > > and was not preceded by John being taken off the air. There are other DJs > > who could be candidates as subjects for this story, e.g. Alan Freeman, who > > mysteriously ended his Saturday Rock Show very shortly after giving the full > > title of a certain Sex Pistols LP) and Johnnie Walker, who never hesitated > > to speak his mind about the Bay City Rollers and M******t T******r. > > > > Best wishes > > Steve (TK) > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, cannon alan wrote: > > > > > > Hi group > > > > > > In conversation the other day someone said that John Peel had been taken > > off > > > air for a few weeks because > > > he played a B-side by mistake that was expletive ridden back in the 80's > > when > > > he was on at 10 at night and then moved to > > > 11. Is this an exaggeration or an embellishment? I remember the change of > > hours > > > that's all. > > > > > > alanjc > > > > > > > > > > From dr_mango2004@... Mon Apr 25 21:24:38 2011 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2011 20:24:38 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: expletive In-Reply-To: <980284.17486.qm@...> Message-ID: <799474.46739.qm@...> I suspect the warnings were introduced due to the introduction of the "listen again" function on the BBC's website in the early 00s, since it meant that content could be listened to at any time (and by anyone) and not just post-watershed as when broadcast. DM --- On Mon, 25/4/11, Thomas Blatchford wrote: From: Thomas Blatchford Subject: Re: [peel] Re: expletive To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, 25 April, 2011, 18:09   Yeah that was Blue Jam, the radio show by Chris Morris which also came out as an album later on. The sketch is about someone going to an acupuncture clinic which later turns out to actually be a place where crucifixions happen. If it makes you feel any better, I seem to remember the appearance of those warnings coinciding with all shows "after dark", as they called it, starting to have a 'listener discretion is advised' sting at the beginning of their programmes. So it was probably something that had been discussed and planned for a while. Anyway, even though it was only a month after your complaint, I expect it was just coincidence (I doubt you're the only one who complained to the Beeb about a record played by Peel, especially around the time he was playing all that thrash and death metal) and would have happened anyway. So stop worrying...killjoy ;) And if you don't believe me, well, just think, causing those warnings would therefore have also brought Andrew Morrison to national attention, and in turn have helped the setting up of Dandelion Radio, so, well done! Thomas From: lorcan58 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, 26 April, 2011 1:38:19 Subject: [peel] Re: expletive   I'm afraid I have a terrible confession to make. I may have been (at least in part) responsible for Peel having to give those warnings. One night in the 90s I was just drifting off to sleep with Peel on the radio when he played an extract from a comedy programme that was airing on BBC Radio 1 at the time (Blue something?) which featured disarmingly realistic sound affects of people being tortured (crucified, I think) and of course I ended up wide awake and bolt upright wondering what on earth I was hearing. Once I'd calmed down again I fired off an email to Peel, which wasn't actually worded as a complaint but did say what a horrible record it was and mentioned that the Blue-whatever programme was at least preceded by a warning. The BBC being the organisation it is, I suspect the email worked its way through the system, and the warnings started a month or so later. It was clear that Peel disliked having to make the warnings, probably (and quite reasonably) thinking that anyone who listened to the show should know what to expect. It's been my guilty secret since then that I inadvertently caused him a moment's annoyance at the start of every programme from that night on. Lorcan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, john guthrie wrote: > > he did, at some point, start making those announcements early in the show to > the effect that someone with delicate ears may hear something they wouldn't > want to hear, and should turn off their radio if they were concerned about > this. yes? if i weren't a bit drunk right now i could pin this down > better.... > > john > > On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 7:40 PM, So It Goes 2512 < > so_it_goes_2512@...> wrote: > > > > > > > Hi Alan > > > > This has the smack of urban legend. If John had started to play anything > > that contained more than an occasional oath (and he even did this with > > Burning Love Jumpsuit in 2002, only ever playing half of the track), he > > would have taken it off immediately with a spluttered apology. > > Moreover, the move to 11 pm did not happen until the end of September 1990 > > and was not preceded by John being taken off the air. There are other DJs > > who could be candidates as subjects for this story, e.g. Alan Freeman, who > > mysteriously ended his Saturday Rock Show very shortly after giving the full > > title of a certain Sex Pistols LP) and Johnnie Walker, who never hesitated > > to speak his mind about the Bay City Rollers and M******t T******r. > > > > Best wishes > > Steve (TK) > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, cannon alan wrote: > > > > > > Hi group > > > > > > In conversation the other day someone said that John Peel had been taken > > off > > > air for a few weeks because > > > he played a B-side by mistake that was expletive ridden back in the 80's > > when > > > he was on at 10 at night and then moved to > > > 11. Is this an exaggeration or an embellishment? I remember the change of > > hours > > > that's all. > > > > > > alanjc > > > > > > > > > > From ford.alan@... Mon Apr 25 23:46:25 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2011 22:46:25 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: 12th May 1981 anyone? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks Lorcan. Alan On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 4:13 PM, lorcan58 wrote: > > > According to my website he played "Chronicle" from the "Avon Calling" > compilation on 22 April 1995 as part of Sound City Bristol. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > > > A mention of St Albans on tv just now suddenly reminded me that I went > > to see a former colleague perform there once, in his band called > > Essential Bop. > > Then I remembered that he once claimed that John had played their single. > > So straight to the wiki to discover that John actually played 2 of > > their tracks, on 4th Oct 1979 and 12th May 81. > > I've just downloaded the first one, but the second one says it was > > available on a now-defunct torrent. > > Does anyone have this show please? > > > > Anyone who'd like hear EB's album please get in touch > > > > Alan > > > > > From tabdrinkink74@... Tue Apr 26 04:19:20 2011 From: tabdrinkink74@... (Thomas Blatchford) Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 03:19:20 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: expletive In-Reply-To: <799474.46739.qm@...> References: <799474.46739.qm@...> Message-ID: <180116.63908.qm@...> Ah yes, that too. Txx ________________________________ From: Dr Mango To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, 26 April, 2011 5:24:38 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: expletive I suspect the warnings were introduced due to the introduction of the "listen again" function on the BBC's website in the early 00s, since it meant that content could be listened to at any time (and by anyone) and not just post-watershed as when broadcast. DM --- On Mon, 25/4/11, Thomas Blatchford wrote: >From: Thomas Blatchford >Subject: Re: [peel] Re: expletive >To: peel@yahoogroups.com >Date: Monday, 25 April, 2011, 18:09 > > > >Yeah that was Blue Jam, the radio show by Chris Morris which also came out as an >album later on. The sketch is about someone going to an acupuncture clinic which >later turns out to actually be a place where crucifixions happen. > > >If it makes you feel any better, I seem to remember the appearance of those >warnings coinciding with all shows "after dark", as they called it, starting to >have a 'listener discretion is advised' sting at the beginning of their >programmes. So it was probably something that had been discussed and planned for >a while. Anyway, even though it was only a month after your complaint, I expect >it was just coincidence (I doubt you're the only one who complained to the Beeb >about a record played by Peel, especially around the time he was playing all >that thrash and death metal) and would have happened anyway. So stop >worrying...killjoy ;) > > >And if you don't believe me, well, just think, causing those warnings would >therefore have also brought Andrew Morrison to national attention, and in turn >have helped the setting up of Dandelion Radio, so, well done! > > >Thomas > > > ________________________________ From: lorcan58 >To: peel@yahoogroups.com >Sent: Tue, 26 April, 2011 1:38:19 >Subject: [peel] Re: expletive > > >I'm afraid I have a terrible confession to make. I may have been (at least in >part) responsible for Peel having to give those warnings. > >One night in the 90s I was just drifting off to sleep with Peel on the radio >when he played an extract from a comedy programme that was airing on BBC Radio 1 >at the time (Blue something?) which featured disarmingly realistic sound affects >of people being tortured (crucified, I think) and of course I ended up wide >awake and bolt upright wondering what on earth I was hearing. > >Once I'd calmed down again I fired off an email to Peel, which wasn't actually >worded as a complaint but did say what a horrible record it was and mentioned >that the Blue-whatever programme was at least preceded by a warning. The BBC >being the organisation it is, I suspect the email worked its way through the >system, and the warnings started a month or so later. > >It was clear that Peel disliked having to make the warnings, probably (and quite >reasonably) thinking that anyone who listened to the show should know what to >expect. It's been my guilty secret since then that I inadvertently caused him a >moment's annoyance at the start of every programme from that night on. > >Lorcan > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, john guthrie wrote: >> >> he did, at some point, start making those announcements early in the show to >> the effect that someone with delicate ears may hear something they wouldn't >> want to hear, and should turn off their radio if they were concerned about >> this. yes? if i weren't a bit drunk right now i could pin this down >> better.... >> >> john >> >> On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 7:40 PM, So It Goes 2512 < >> so_it_goes_2512@...> wrote: >> >> > >> > >> > Hi Alan >> > >> > This has the smack of urban legend. If John had started to play anything >> > that contained more than an occasional oath (and he even did this with >> > Burning Love Jumpsuit in 2002, only ever playing half of the track), he >> > would have taken it off immediately with a spluttered apology. >> > Moreover, the move to 11 pm did not happen until the end of September 1990 >> > and was not preceded by John being taken off the air. There are other DJs >> > who could be candidates as subjects for this story, e.g. Alan Freeman, who >> > mysteriously ended his Saturday Rock Show very shortly after giving the full >> > title of a certain Sex Pistols LP) and Johnnie Walker, who never hesitated >> > to speak his mind about the Bay City Rollers and M******t T******r. >> > >> > Best wishes >> > Steve (TK) >> > >> > >> > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, cannon alan wrote: >> > > >> > > Hi group >> > > >> > > In conversation the other day someone said that John Peel had been taken >> > off >> > > air for a few weeks because >> > > he played a B-side by mistake that was expletive ridden back in the 80's >> > when >> > > he was on at 10 at night and then moved to >> > > 11. Is this an exaggeration or an embellishment? I remember the change of >> > hours >> > > that's all. >> > > >> > > alanjc >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > > From k.j.beech@... Tue Apr 26 07:46:47 2011 From: k.j.beech@... (kevin beech) Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 06:46:47 +0100 Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] [peel] Re: expletive References: Message-ID: <443B6224FA5B4D35B9427B6A8E8D6BCB@your447023ae6b> That would be chris morris blue jam, chris had a habbit of delivering the tapes of the show only hours before. one was so risky the started to play the weeks before 5 mins into the recording. kev. ----- Original Message ----- From: lorcan58 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, April 25, 2011 4:38 PM Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] [peel] Re: expletive I'm afraid I have a terrible confession to make. I may have been (at least in part) responsible for Peel having to give those warnings. One night in the 90s I was just drifting off to sleep with Peel on the radio when he played an extract from a comedy programme that was airing on BBC Radio 1 at the time (Blue something?) which featured disarmingly realistic sound affects of people being tortured (crucified, I think) and of course I ended up wide awake and bolt upright wondering what on earth I was hearing. Once I'd calmed down again I fired off an email to Peel, which wasn't actually worded as a complaint but did say what a horrible record it was and mentioned that the Blue-whatever programme was at least preceded by a warning. The BBC being the organisation it is, I suspect the email worked its way through the system, and the warnings started a month or so later. It was clear that Peel disliked having to make the warnings, probably (and quite reasonably) thinking that anyone who listened to the show should know what to expect. It's been my guilty secret since then that I inadvertently caused him a moment's annoyance at the start of every programme from that night on. Lorcan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, john guthrie wrote: > > he did, at some point, start making those announcements early in the show to > the effect that someone with delicate ears may hear something they wouldn't > want to hear, and should turn off their radio if they were concerned about > this. yes? if i weren't a bit drunk right now i could pin this down > better.... > > john > > On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 7:40 PM, So It Goes 2512 < > so_it_goes_2512@...> wrote: > > > > > > > Hi Alan > > > > This has the smack of urban legend. If John had started to play anything > > that contained more than an occasional oath (and he even did this with > > Burning Love Jumpsuit in 2002, only ever playing half of the track), he > > would have taken it off immediately with a spluttered apology. > > Moreover, the move to 11 pm did not happen until the end of September 1990 > > and was not preceded by John being taken off the air. There are other DJs > > who could be candidates as subjects for this story, e.g. Alan Freeman, who > > mysteriously ended his Saturday Rock Show very shortly after giving the full > > title of a certain Sex Pistols LP) and Johnnie Walker, who never hesitated > > to speak his mind about the Bay City Rollers and M******t T******r. > > > > Best wishes > > Steve (TK) > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, cannon alan wrote: > > > > > > Hi group > > > > > > In conversation the other day someone said that John Peel had been taken > > off > > > air for a few weeks because > > > he played a B-side by mistake that was expletive ridden back in the 80's > > when > > > he was on at 10 at night and then moved to > > > 11. Is this an exaggeration or an embellishment? I remember the change of > > hours > > > that's all. > > > > > > alanjc > > > > > > > > > > From k.j.beech@... Tue Apr 26 07:50:05 2011 From: k.j.beech@... (kevin beech) Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 06:50:05 +0100 Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: [Norton AntiSpam] [peel] Re: expletive References: <443B6224FA5B4D35B9427B6A8E8D6BCB@your447023ae6b> Message-ID: <479EAFB427454CCF99FD5E67DE7618F5@your447023ae6b> ahh, sorry thomas you got there before me...lol ----- Original Message ----- From: kevin beech To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 6:46 AM Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: [Norton AntiSpam] [peel] Re: expletive That would be chris morris blue jam, chris had a habbit of delivering the tapes of the show only hours before. one was so risky the started to play the weeks before 5 mins into the recording. kev. ----- Original Message ----- From: lorcan58 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, April 25, 2011 4:38 PM Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] [peel] Re: expletive I'm afraid I have a terrible confession to make. I may have been (at least in part) responsible for Peel having to give those warnings. One night in the 90s I was just drifting off to sleep with Peel on the radio when he played an extract from a comedy programme that was airing on BBC Radio 1 at the time (Blue something?) which featured disarmingly realistic sound affects of people being tortured (crucified, I think) and of course I ended up wide awake and bolt upright wondering what on earth I was hearing. Once I'd calmed down again I fired off an email to Peel, which wasn't actually worded as a complaint but did say what a horrible record it was and mentioned that the Blue-whatever programme was at least preceded by a warning. The BBC being the organisation it is, I suspect the email worked its way through the system, and the warnings started a month or so later. It was clear that Peel disliked having to make the warnings, probably (and quite reasonably) thinking that anyone who listened to the show should know what to expect. It's been my guilty secret since then that I inadvertently caused him a moment's annoyance at the start of every programme from that night on. Lorcan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, john guthrie wrote: > > he did, at some point, start making those announcements early in the show to > the effect that someone with delicate ears may hear something they wouldn't > want to hear, and should turn off their radio if they were concerned about > this. yes? if i weren't a bit drunk right now i could pin this down > better.... > > john > > On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 7:40 PM, So It Goes 2512 < > so_it_goes_2512@...> wrote: > > > > > > > Hi Alan > > > > This has the smack of urban legend. If John had started to play anything > > that contained more than an occasional oath (and he even did this with > > Burning Love Jumpsuit in 2002, only ever playing half of the track), he > > would have taken it off immediately with a spluttered apology. > > Moreover, the move to 11 pm did not happen until the end of September 1990 > > and was not preceded by John being taken off the air. There are other DJs > > who could be candidates as subjects for this story, e.g. Alan Freeman, who > > mysteriously ended his Saturday Rock Show very shortly after giving the full > > title of a certain Sex Pistols LP) and Johnnie Walker, who never hesitated > > to speak his mind about the Bay City Rollers and M******t T******r. > > > > Best wishes > > Steve (TK) > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, cannon alan wrote: > > > > > > Hi group > > > > > > In conversation the other day someone said that John Peel had been taken > > off > > > air for a few weeks because > > > he played a B-side by mistake that was expletive ridden back in the 80's > > when > > > he was on at 10 at night and then moved to > > > 11. Is this an exaggeration or an embellishment? I remember the change of > > hours > > > that's all. > > > > > > alanjc > > > > > > > > > > From AndrewThezmore@... Tue Apr 26 14:09:59 2011 From: AndrewThezmore@... (Andrew) Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 12:09:59 -0000 Subject: Desert Island Discs & Film 85 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Nice one Steve (and Mark). The Ragga Twins rip starts with possibly my favourite ever Peel segue - Ivor into Babes - I've got the 1st (poss 2nd) half of this show, so should be able to add a few minutes to the total available. Cheers Andrew --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "So It Goes 2512" wrote: > > Not as earth-shattering as John and Ken's recent blockbusters, but new to the Peel catalogue: > > 1) Date: 23 February 1992 > Sessions: Ragga Twins, Big Chief > Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/23_February_1992 > > 2) Title: Peel 010 (BFBS) > Date: April 1985 (probably) > Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Peel_010_(BFBS) > > My apologies to those who wrote to me in concern over my reent sharing inactivity. I'm still getting used to rising at 6 a.m. in my new job. > > Best wishes > Steve (long dormant TK) > From dgmccarthy@... Wed Apr 27 02:51:05 2011 From: dgmccarthy@... (David Mccarthy) Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 00:51:05 -0000 Subject: 12th May 1981 anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Did he ever play anything by Creme Brulee? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > Thanks Lorcan. > > > Alan > > > On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 4:13 PM, lorcan58 wrote: > > > > > > > According to my website he played "Chronicle" from the "Avon Calling" > > compilation on 22 April 1995 as part of Sound City Bristol. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > > > > > A mention of St Albans on tv just now suddenly reminded me that I went > > > to see a former colleague perform there once, in his band called > > > Essential Bop. > > > Then I remembered that he once claimed that John had played their single. > > > So straight to the wiki to discover that John actually played 2 of > > > their tracks, on 4th Oct 1979 and 12th May 81. > > > I've just downloaded the first one, but the second one says it was > > > available on a now-defunct torrent. > > > Does anyone have this show please? > > > > > > Anyone who'd like hear EB's album please get in touch > > > > > > Alan > > > > > > > > > > From saipanda@... Wed Apr 27 11:01:30 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 09:01:30 -0000 Subject: John Cav Tapes: ep #6, season finale In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Would like to add my own belated thanks to Ken and John for this very welcome addition to the limited archive of 1977 shows. Especially great to hear a show with the session version of This Heat's Fall Of Saigon - one of my all-time favourite session things. Cheers, SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > Finally got round to this, and what a great recording, both in terms of audio quality and song content ! Thanks to John and Ken for this priceless tape ! I didn't realise This Heat were so eclectic/experimental - real "Late Junction" material, very 1980 in fact. How times change (maybe rightly) - I can't see (hear) Radcliffe and Maconie having "I Feel Like A Wog" on their playlist these days ... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > This is the last show (so far) I have from John Cavanagh's off air tapes, and it is half a show from May 1977, featuring This Heat and The Stranglers, and records from the curious pre and post punk mixture of that time - roger daltrey, anyone? - and is therefore very enjoyable. Maybe John will find more later. I'll let you know > > > > ken > > > > Peel 1977-05-12 This Heat, Stranglers (incomplete) > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6HBYT85U > > > From lorcan58@... Wed Apr 27 19:26:39 2011 From: lorcan58@... (lorcan58) Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 17:26:39 -0000 Subject: 12th May 1981 anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Creme Brulee? That doesn't sound very punky. Surely Sir jests? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "David Mccarthy" wrote: > > Did he ever play anything by Creme Brulee? > > From aandwlj@... Wed Apr 27 20:54:24 2011 From: aandwlj@... (aandwlj) Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 18:54:24 -0000 Subject: Thank you Message-ID: Like many others on this group we all take but never say thanks so I thought it was high time to say thanks to all rippers, uploaders,Wicki compilers and everyone who continue to keep the grat man's memory/legacy alive Please continue I know I am not alone in the enormous amount of pleasure I get from all topics raised Finally I'd like to say Thanks to Tom Ravenscroft for his show on Radio 6 as I feel this is great and if any of you out there have not listened then please give it a try Finally one more time Thanks!!!! From viynljohn@... Wed Apr 27 21:26:26 2011 From: viynljohn@... (viynljohn) Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 19:26:26 -0000 Subject: 12th May 1981 anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Creme Brulee! have they made a comeback then?? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "David Mccarthy" wrote: > > Did he ever play anything by Creme Brulee? > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > > > Thanks Lorcan. > > > > > > Alan > > > > > > On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 4:13 PM, lorcan58 wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > According to my website he played "Chronicle" from the "Avon Calling" > > > compilation on 22 April 1995 as part of Sound City Bristol. > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > > > > > > > A mention of St Albans on tv just now suddenly reminded me that I went > > > > to see a former colleague perform there once, in his band called > > > > Essential Bop. > > > > Then I remembered that he once claimed that John had played their single. > > > > So straight to the wiki to discover that John actually played 2 of > > > > their tracks, on 4th Oct 1979 and 12th May 81. > > > > I've just downloaded the first one, but the second one says it was > > > > available on a now-defunct torrent. > > > > Does anyone have this show please? > > > > > > > > Anyone who'd like hear EB's album please get in touch > > > > > > > > Alan > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From paulebbs@... Wed Apr 27 21:28:01 2011 From: paulebbs@... (paulebbs@...) Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 19:28:01 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: 12th May 1981 anyone? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1074162136-1303932481-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-2090472729-@...> It's a shit business... Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device -----Original Message----- From: "viynljohn" Sender: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 19:26:26 To: Reply-To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: 12th May 1981 anyone? Creme Brulee! have they made a comeback then?? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "David Mccarthy" wrote: > > Did he ever play anything by Creme Brulee? > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > > > Thanks Lorcan. > > > > > > Alan > > > > > > On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 4:13 PM, lorcan58 wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > According to my website he played "Chronicle" from the "Avon Calling" > > > compilation on 22 April 1995 as part of Sound City Bristol. > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > > > > > > > A mention of St Albans on tv just now suddenly reminded me that I went > > > > to see a former colleague perform there once, in his band called > > > > Essential Bop. > > > > Then I remembered that he once claimed that John had played their single. > > > > So straight to the wiki to discover that John actually played 2 of > > > > their tracks, on 4th Oct 1979 and 12th May 81. > > > > I've just downloaded the first one, but the second one says it was > > > > available on a now-defunct torrent. > > > > Does anyone have this show please? > > > > > > > > Anyone who'd like hear EB's album please get in touch > > > > > > > > Alan > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From tyrone567@... Wed Apr 27 21:29:37 2011 From: tyrone567@... (tyrone567@...) Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 19:29:37 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: 12th May 1981 anyone? In-Reply-To: <1074162136-1303932481-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-2090472729-@...> References: <1074162136-1303932481-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-2090472729-@...> Message-ID: <328579103-1303932580-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-2109510872-@...> Yes! I knew I remembered Creme Brulee from a comedy show! League of Gentlemen - classic. Sent using BlackBerry® from Orange -----Original Message----- From: paulebbs@yahoo.com Sender: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 19:28:01 To: Reply-To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Re: 12th May 1981 anyone? It's a shit business... Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device -----Original Message----- From: "viynljohn" Sender: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 19:26:26 To: Reply-To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: 12th May 1981 anyone? Creme Brulee! have they made a comeback then?? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "David Mccarthy" wrote: > > Did he ever play anything by Creme Brulee? > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > > > Thanks Lorcan. > > > > > > Alan > > > > > > On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 4:13 PM, lorcan58 wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > According to my website he played "Chronicle" from the "Avon Calling" > > > compilation on 22 April 1995 as part of Sound City Bristol. > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > > > > > > > A mention of St Albans on tv just now suddenly reminded me that I went > > > > to see a former colleague perform there once, in his band called > > > > Essential Bop. > > > > Then I remembered that he once claimed that John had played their single. > > > > So straight to the wiki to discover that John actually played 2 of > > > > their tracks, on 4th Oct 1979 and 12th May 81. > > > > I've just downloaded the first one, but the second one says it was > > > > available on a now-defunct torrent. > > > > Does anyone have this show please? > > > > > > > > Anyone who'd like hear EB's album please get in touch > > > > > > > > Alan > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From dgmccarthy@... Thu Apr 28 09:03:13 2011 From: dgmccarthy@... (David Mccarthy) Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 07:03:13 -0000 Subject: 12th May 1981 anyone? In-Reply-To: <328579103-1303932580-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-2109510872-@...> Message-ID: Well out of it. Sorry, couldn't resist after seeing "Essential Bop" (with all respect). --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, tyrone567@... wrote: > > Yes! I knew I remembered Creme Brulee from a comedy show! League of Gentlemen - classic. > Sent using BlackBerry® from Orange > > -----Original Message----- > From: paulebbs@... > Sender: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 19:28:01 > To: > Reply-To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: 12th May 1981 anyone? > > It's a shit business... > > > Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device > > -----Original Message----- > From: "viynljohn" > Sender: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 19:26:26 > To: > Reply-To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] Re: 12th May 1981 anyone? > > Creme Brulee! have they made a comeback then?? > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "David Mccarthy" wrote: > > > > Did he ever play anything by Creme Brulee? > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > > > > > Thanks Lorcan. > > > > > > > > > Alan > > > > > > > > > On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 4:13 PM, lorcan58 wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > According to my website he played "Chronicle" from the "Avon Calling" > > > > compilation on 22 April 1995 as part of Sound City Bristol. > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > > > > > > > > > A mention of St Albans on tv just now suddenly reminded me that I went > > > > > to see a former colleague perform there once, in his band called > > > > > Essential Bop. > > > > > Then I remembered that he once claimed that John had played their single. > > > > > So straight to the wiki to discover that John actually played 2 of > > > > > their tracks, on 4th Oct 1979 and 12th May 81. > > > > > I've just downloaded the first one, but the second one says it was > > > > > available on a now-defunct torrent. > > > > > Does anyone have this show please? > > > > > > > > > > Anyone who'd like hear EB's album please get in touch > > > > > > > > > > Alan > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From ford.alan@... Fri Apr 29 11:39:57 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 10:39:57 +0100 Subject: Poly Styrene Message-ID: I know you're all watching The Wedding, but it has just been brought to my attention that Poly Styrene died of cancer a couple of days ago. "I know I'll probably be remembered for Oh Bondage Up Yours!" she told 6 Music last month. "I'd like to remembered for something a bit more spiritual." http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-13193968 Alan From jt.gray@... Fri Apr 29 12:02:18 2011 From: jt.gray@... (JT GRAY) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 10:02:18 -0000 Subject: Chris Barber Message-ID: Might seem a long stretch to our John, but I recorded both episodes of the recent programmes about Chris Barber on Radio 2, and have just been listening to the first one. Some familiar themes - an escape from post-war austerity; a schoolboy spending his bus fare to buy records; having to seek out shops that sold them because jazz was still an underground scene; enthusiasts wanting to play the music for themselves regardless of how well, or how badly they could actually play. And Barber himself was a pioneer with far reaching influence - from his band came Lonnie Donegan, and so skiffle, and then Alexis Korner, and so the British blues scene, the Stones, the Yardbirds et al. And so endeth the (history) lesson. John Gray From so_it_goes_2512@... Fri Apr 29 16:02:47 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 14:02:47 -0000 Subject: OT: Radio Downloader Message-ID: Is anybody else having problems with this today? Up until last night, I was able to use it with no problems, but now when I click the BBC Radio button, it crashes, thus rendering me unable to download the new Sounds of The 20th Century episode (1954). Steve (TK) From billfromnorthwales@... Fri Apr 29 16:11:04 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 14:11:04 -0000 Subject: OT: Radio Downloader In-Reply-To: Message-ID: It is OK for me Steve. I did update it recently to 0.20.0.0 Problem for me is Firefox that I just updated to version 4, and now i can't see the BBC 6 music schedul, because I think there is a Poly Styrene documentary on this weekend. May be the BBC overloaded with Royal Wedding video stream, though. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "So It Goes 2512" wrote: > > Is anybody else having problems with this today? Up until last night, I was able to use it with no problems, but now when I click the BBC Radio button, it crashes, thus rendering me unable to download the new Sounds of The 20th Century episode (1954). > > Steve (TK) > From billfromnorthwales@... Fri Apr 29 16:24:10 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 14:24:10 -0000 Subject: Poly Styrene In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Well I'm not watching, and it is sad. In these confused times when I see Jimmy Tarbuck, Bruce Forsythe, Noel Edmunds, Tony Blackburn etc. still around, and almost anyone I liked and admired are not (Peel, Tommy Vance, Alan Freeman, Viv Stanshall, Phil Easton), I always say to myself WWJD? What would John do?, that is. Well I think he'd have a glass of red wine and drink to her memory and maybe play some X-Ray Spex to bring a smile of warm memories. There is a 6 Music documentary on the midnight documentary slot soon, so watch out for that. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > I know you're all watching The Wedding, but it has just been brought > to my attention that Poly Styrene died of cancer a couple of days ago. > > "I know I'll probably be remembered for Oh Bondage Up Yours!" she told > 6 Music last month. "I'd like to remembered for something a bit more > spiritual." > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-13193968 > > Alan > From billfromnorthwales@... Fri Apr 29 16:27:56 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 14:27:56 -0000 Subject: Chris Barber In-Reply-To: Message-ID: No long stretches on this forum, John. The Venn diagram of Peel and everything else in the world, has many unions and intersections, so I will give that one a listen. Is it still on iPlayer and what is it called? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "JT GRAY" wrote: > > Might seem a long stretch to our John, but I recorded both episodes of the recent programmes about Chris Barber on Radio 2, and have just been listening to the first one. Some familiar themes - an escape from post-war austerity; a schoolboy spending his bus fare to buy records; having to seek out shops that sold them because jazz was still an underground scene; enthusiasts wanting to play the music for themselves regardless of how well, or how badly they could actually play. And Barber himself was a pioneer with far reaching influence - from his band came Lonnie Donegan, and so skiffle, and then Alexis Korner, and so the British blues scene, the Stones, the Yardbirds et al. > > And so endeth the (history) lesson. > > John Gray > From so_it_goes_2512@... Fri Apr 29 17:19:04 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 15:19:04 -0000 Subject: OT: Radio Downloader In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Bill Thanks for your reply. I tried uninstalling it completely (i.e. registry entries, restore points, everything) and reinstalling it, now everything's fine. Odd. Best wishes Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > It is OK for me Steve. > > I did update it recently to 0.20.0.0 > > Problem for me is Firefox that I just updated to version 4, and now i can't see the BBC 6 music schedul, because I think there is a Poly Styrene documentary on this weekend. > > May be the BBC overloaded with Royal Wedding video stream, though. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "So It Goes 2512" wrote: > > > > Is anybody else having problems with this today? Up until last night, I was able to use it with no problems, but now when I click the BBC Radio button, it crashes, thus rendering me unable to download the new Sounds of The 20th Century episode (1954). > > > > Steve (TK) > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Fri Apr 29 17:21:10 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 15:21:10 -0000 Subject: Viv Stanshall Sessions Message-ID: I have uploaded 3 files that cover all the sessions Viv did for Peel. Most of these of course, are Sir Henry at Rawlinson End, but I have gathered files from many sources (including my own 1977 recordings from Alan Freeman's show - who knew they were repeated there?) and have as many Peel links for the intros and outros that are available. Anyway, I have tried to make them all sound similar in quality, and volume, and they do make a good set. You will know that individual files have been available on a few dedicated websites, but i believe these are the best quality available. You wil have heard the BBC 7 repeats, but I knew they had been trimmed to fit into 14 minutes, but can honestly say I was shocked to find they had been butchered to fit. (Absolutely murdered, and it was bad enough as a book of the week in 1996, but now these seem to be the only versions the BBC has, sadly) People will study Viv's work in years to come, and he will be held in the reverence of Shakespeare since he is the only one who came close to Viv's wordplay. "The bloke doth protest too much, methinks." you may say (to paraphrase the elder one), but you just cannot go through life without dropping these lines into conversation: " If I had all the money I'd spent on drink, I'd spend it on drink. " " That was inedible muck, and there wasn't enough of it." " Generally speaking, if I've eaten something I don't want to see it again. ." " Mercifully, he hit him with the soft end of the pistol." " Do you know what a palmist once said to me? She said: WILL YOU LET GO!" " I don't know what I want, but I want it NOW!" " If a thing is worth doing, it is worth forcing someone else to do it" " I want my meat burned, like St Joan. Bring me pickles and vicious mustards to pierce the tongue like Cardigan's Lancers" " Like the shock of fondling a raw sausage, blindfold, at a gay party ..." Anyway I made my own files, as a "complete Peel Sessions" archive, so I thought someone else may like them cause a lot of work went into it I have done 3 files - ALL AVAILABLE PEEL LINKS ARE INCLUDED 1972-1975 John Peel Intro Rawlinson End (Bonzos LP track not a Session but essential introduction) (27 October1975 Session) Trail of the Lonesome Pine The Unbridled Suite In The Final Analysis Aunt Florrie Remembers (22,23,24,26December 1975) Session Christmas At Rawlinson End Part One Christmas At Rawlinson End Part Two Christmas At Rawlinson End Part Three Christmas At Rawlinson End Part Four 1977-1978 (6 April 1977) An Absence Of Whelks (23/May/1977) Spades, Balls and Sausage Trees (19 December 1977) The Road To Unreason (5 April 1978) Fall Of Felt Hats (25 July 1978) Cabbage Looking In Mufti 1979-1991 (24 December 1979 Gooseflesh Steps (18 April 1988) The Crackpot At The End Of The Rainbow (23 November 1988) The Eating At Rawlinson End (6 April 1991) Cackling Gas Capers (21 September 1991) The Thing At Rawlinson End For me, the two of the greatest Englishmen of the 20th Century - Peel and Stanshall Bill fnw From so_it_goes_2512@... Fri Apr 29 17:45:37 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 15:45:37 -0000 Subject: Viv Stanshall Sessions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: One word: Wow. Thank you so much for these, Bill. As I said when I made the complete Housemartins and Smiths sets available on TK, it's about time somebody did the job properly. Best wishes Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > I have uploaded 3 files that cover all the sessions Viv did for Peel. > > Most of these of course, are Sir Henry at Rawlinson End, but I have > gathered files from many sources (including my own 1977 recordings from > Alan Freeman's show - who knew they were repeated there?) and have as > many Peel links for the intros and outros that are available. > > Anyway, I have tried to make them all sound similar in quality, and > volume, and they do make a good set. > > You will know that individual files have been available on a few > dedicated websites, but i believe these are the best quality available. > > You wil have heard the BBC 7 repeats, but I knew they had been trimmed > to fit into 14 minutes, but can honestly say I was shocked to find they > had been butchered to fit. > > (Absolutely murdered, and it was bad enough as a book of the week in > 1996, but now these seem to be the only versions the BBC has, sadly) > > People will study Viv's work in years to come, and he will be held in > the reverence of Shakespeare since he is the only one who came close to > Viv's wordplay. > > "The bloke doth protest too much, methinks." you may say (to paraphrase > the elder one), but you just cannot go through life without dropping > these lines into conversation: > > " If I had all the money I'd spent on drink, I'd spend it on drink. " > " That was inedible muck, and there wasn't enough of it." > " Generally speaking, if I've eaten something I don't want to see it > again. ." > " Mercifully, he hit him with the soft end of the pistol." > " Do you know what a palmist once said to me? She said: WILL YOU LET > GO!" > " I don't know what I want, but I want it NOW!" > " If a thing is worth doing, it is worth forcing someone else to do it" > " I want my meat burned, like St Joan. Bring me pickles and vicious > mustards to pierce the tongue like Cardigan's Lancers" > " Like the shock of fondling a raw sausage, blindfold, at a gay party > ..." > > Anyway I made my own files, as a "complete Peel Sessions" archive, so I > thought someone else may like them cause a lot of work went into it > > I have done 3 files - ALL AVAILABLE PEEL LINKS ARE INCLUDED > > 1972-1975 > 975%20Viv%20Stanshall.mp3> > > John Peel Intro > Rawlinson End (Bonzos LP track not a Session but essential introduction) > (27 October1975 Session) > Trail of the Lonesome Pine > The Unbridled Suite > In The Final Analysis > Aunt Florrie Remembers > (22,23,24,26December 1975) Session > Christmas At Rawlinson End Part One > Christmas At Rawlinson End Part Two > Christmas At Rawlinson End Part Three > Christmas At Rawlinson End Part Four > > 1977-1978 > 978%20Viv%20Stanshall.mp3> > (6 April 1977) > An Absence Of Whelks > (23/May/1977) > Spades, Balls and Sausage Trees > (19 December 1977) > The Road To Unreason > (5 April 1978) > Fall Of Felt Hats > (25 July 1978) > Cabbage Looking In Mufti > > 1979-1991 > 991%20Viv%20Stanshall.mp3> > (24 December 1979 > Gooseflesh Steps > (18 April 1988) > The Crackpot At The End Of The Rainbow > (23 November 1988) > The Eating At Rawlinson End > (6 April 1991) > Cackling Gas Capers > (21 September 1991) > The Thing At Rawlinson End > > > For me, the two of the greatest Englishmen of the 20th Century - Peel > and Stanshall > > > Bill fnw > From so_it_goes_2512@... Fri Apr 29 17:48:52 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 15:48:52 -0000 Subject: Chris Barber In-Reply-To: Message-ID: A quick search on the Wiki turned up more than a couple of hits, with the live 'Oh Didn't He Ramble' seeming to feature quite prominently. Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "JT GRAY" wrote: > > Might seem a long stretch to our John, but I recorded both episodes of the recent programmes about Chris Barber on Radio 2, and have just been listening to the first one. Some familiar themes - an escape from post-war austerity; a schoolboy spending his bus fare to buy records; having to seek out shops that sold them because jazz was still an underground scene; enthusiasts wanting to play the music for themselves regardless of how well, or how badly they could actually play. And Barber himself was a pioneer with far reaching influence - from his band came Lonnie Donegan, and so skiffle, and then Alexis Korner, and so the British blues scene, the Stones, the Yardbirds et al. > > And so endeth the (history) lesson. > > John Gray > From so_it_goes_2512@... Fri Apr 29 17:53:06 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 15:53:06 -0000 Subject: Chris Barber In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi John The second one is still available, but the first one isn't. Is it possible you could upload it, please? Thanks in advance! Best wishes Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "JT GRAY" wrote: > > Might seem a long stretch to our John, but I recorded both episodes of the recent programmes about Chris Barber on Radio 2, and have just been listening to the first one. Some familiar themes - an escape from post-war austerity; a schoolboy spending his bus fare to buy records; having to seek out shops that sold them because jazz was still an underground scene; enthusiasts wanting to play the music for themselves regardless of how well, or how badly they could actually play. And Barber himself was a pioneer with far reaching influence - from his band came Lonnie Donegan, and so skiffle, and then Alexis Korner, and so the British blues scene, the Stones, the Yardbirds et al. > > And so endeth the (history) lesson. > > John Gray > From jt.gray@... Fri Apr 29 19:14:08 2011 From: jt.gray@... (John Gray) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 18:14:08 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Chris Barber In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I should have realised - could have taken it for granted - that John would have been a Chris Barber fan. I don't recall hearing him play anything myself, although I heard him play Lonnie Donegan more than once. I have only listened to the first episode myself so far, but would be happy to upload both. I don't really know how to go about it though - I could use a little guidance please! John Gray . From thebarguest@... Fri Apr 29 19:32:43 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 17:32:43 -0000 Subject: OT: Radio Downloader In-Reply-To: Message-ID: The BBC radio websites were down for most of the afternoon - I was trying to check the playlists of Radcliffe/Maconie/Riley/Laverne etc. Apparently it was due to showing the weeding ! God save the People ! Including Will and Kath of course ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "So It Goes 2512" wrote: > > Hi Bill > > Thanks for your reply. I tried uninstalling it completely (i.e. registry entries, restore points, everything) and reinstalling it, now everything's fine. Odd. > > Best wishes > Steve (TK) > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > > > It is OK for me Steve. > > > > I did update it recently to 0.20.0.0 > > > > Problem for me is Firefox that I just updated to version 4, and now i can't see the BBC 6 music schedul, because I think there is a Poly Styrene documentary on this weekend. > > > > May be the BBC overloaded with Royal Wedding video stream, though. > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "So It Goes 2512" wrote: > > > > > > Is anybody else having problems with this today? Up until last night, I was able to use it with no problems, but now when I click the BBC Radio button, it crashes, thus rendering me unable to download the new Sounds of The 20th Century episode (1954). > > > > > > Steve (TK) > > > > > > From jt.gray@... Fri Apr 29 19:20:41 2011 From: jt.gray@... (John Gray) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 18:20:41 +0100 Subject: [peel] Viv Stanshall Sessions In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <869C0F11-9976-4739-899E-BC4293C51CCE@...> "For me, the two of the greatest Englishmen of the 20th Century - Peel and Stanshall" Hear Hear!! I think I already have all (or most) of the sessions already somewhere. I will check and see what else Stanshall related stuff I may have. John Gray From saipanda@... Fri Apr 29 20:41:55 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 18:41:55 -0000 Subject: Chris Barber In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Steve's dead right. On Peeling Back The Years JP said that "Traditional Jazz At The Royal Festival Hall" was the first LP he ever bought - and then Walters plays a snippet featuring Chris Barber (and Lonnie Donegan). For more details, see the transcript at the wiki (you need to scroll down a bit): http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Peeling_Back_The_Years_1_%28Transcript%29 More on the record: http://www.chrisbarber.net/covers/cover-030.htm Should also be mentioned that a Ken Colyer EP (featuring both Barber and Lonnie D) was found in John Peel's Record Box: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/John_Peel%27s_Record_Box Think it was the Donegan connection that was the big attraction. SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "So It Goes 2512" wrote: > > A quick search on the Wiki turned up more than a couple of hits, with the live 'Oh Didn't He Ramble' seeming to feature quite prominently. > > Steve (TK) > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "JT GRAY" wrote: > > > > Might seem a long stretch to our John, but I recorded both episodes of the recent programmes about Chris Barber on Radio 2, and have just been listening to the first one. Some familiar themes - an escape from post-war austerity; a schoolboy spending his bus fare to buy records; having to seek out shops that sold them because jazz was still an underground scene; enthusiasts wanting to play the music for themselves regardless of how well, or how badly they could actually play. And Barber himself was a pioneer with far reaching influence - from his band came Lonnie Donegan, and so skiffle, and then Alexis Korner, and so the British blues scene, the Stones, the Yardbirds et al. > > > > And so endeth the (history) lesson. > > > > John Gray > > > From dr_mango2004@... Fri Apr 29 20:58:49 2011 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 19:58:49 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Viv Stanshall Sessions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <60312.78831.qm@...> Thanks Bill. By a coincidence, only last night I watched the 30 mins of b&w footage of the Bonzos at the Bilzen festival in 1969, shown on the Sky Arts channel. Great to see Viv in action on stage. DM --- On Fri, 29/4/11, billfromnorthwales wrote: From: billfromnorthwales Subject: [peel] Viv Stanshall Sessions To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, 29 April, 2011, 16:21   I have uploaded 3 files that cover all the sessions Viv did for Peel. Most of these of course, are Sir Henry at Rawlinson End, but I have gathered files from many sources (including my own 1977 recordings from Alan Freeman's show - who knew they were repeated there?) and have as many Peel links for the intros and outros that are available. Anyway, I have tried to make them all sound similar in quality, and volume, and they do make a good set. You will know that individual files have been available on a few dedicated websites, but i believe these are the best quality available. You wil have heard the BBC 7 repeats, but I knew they had been trimmed to fit into 14 minutes, but can honestly say I was shocked to find they had been butchered to fit. (Absolutely murdered, and it was bad enough as a book of the week in 1996, but now these seem to be the only versions the BBC has, sadly) People will study Viv's work in years to come, and he will be held in the reverence of Shakespeare since he is the only one who came close to Viv's wordplay. "The bloke doth protest too much, methinks." you may say (to paraphrase the elder one), but you just cannot go through life without dropping these lines into conversation: " If I had all the money I'd spent on drink, I'd spend it on drink. " " That was inedible muck, and there wasn't enough of it." " Generally speaking, if I've eaten something I don't want to see it again. ." " Mercifully, he hit him with the soft end of the pistol." " Do you know what a palmist once said to me? She said: WILL YOU LET GO!" " I don't know what I want, but I want it NOW!" " If a thing is worth doing, it is worth forcing someone else to do it" " I want my meat burned, like St Joan. Bring me pickles and vicious mustards to pierce the tongue like Cardigan's Lancers" " Like the shock of fondling a raw sausage, blindfold, at a gay party ..." Anyway I made my own files, as a "complete Peel Sessions" archive, so I thought someone else may like them cause a lot of work went into it I have done 3 files - ALL AVAILABLE PEEL LINKS ARE INCLUDED 1972-1975 John Peel Intro Rawlinson End (Bonzos LP track not a Session but essential introduction) (27 October1975 Session) Trail of the Lonesome Pine The Unbridled Suite In The Final Analysis Aunt Florrie Remembers (22,23,24,26December 1975) Session Christmas At Rawlinson End Part One Christmas At Rawlinson End Part Two Christmas At Rawlinson End Part Three Christmas At Rawlinson End Part Four 1977-1978  (6 April 1977) An Absence Of Whelks (23/May/1977)  Spades, Balls and Sausage Trees (19 December 1977) The Road To Unreason (5 April 1978) Fall Of Felt Hats (25 July 1978) Cabbage Looking In Mufti 1979-1991 (24 December 1979 Gooseflesh Steps (18 April 1988) The Crackpot At The End Of The Rainbow (23 November 1988) The Eating At Rawlinson End (6 April 1991) Cackling Gas Capers (21 September 1991) The Thing At Rawlinson End For me, the two of the greatest Englishmen of the 20th Century - Peel and Stanshall Bill fnw From ken_garner@... Fri Apr 29 20:52:15 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 18:52:15 -0000 Subject: Viv Stanshall Sessions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: thanks bill, that's not just a wonderful service, but also, if as you say, the BBC archive now only has the repeated "edited" versions (how come?), an object lesson in archiving! ken --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > I have uploaded 3 files that cover all the sessions Viv did for Peel. > > Most of these of course, are Sir Henry at Rawlinson End, but I have > gathered files from many sources (including my own 1977 recordings from > Alan Freeman's show - who knew they were repeated there?) and have as > many Peel links for the intros and outros that are available. > > Anyway, I have tried to make them all sound similar in quality, and > volume, and they do make a good set. > > You will know that individual files have been available on a few > dedicated websites, but i believe these are the best quality available. > > You wil have heard the BBC 7 repeats, but I knew they had been trimmed > to fit into 14 minutes, but can honestly say I was shocked to find they > had been butchered to fit. > > (Absolutely murdered, and it was bad enough as a book of the week in > 1996, but now these seem to be the only versions the BBC has, sadly) > > People will study Viv's work in years to come, and he will be held in > the reverence of Shakespeare since he is the only one who came close to > Viv's wordplay. > > "The bloke doth protest too much, methinks." you may say (to paraphrase > the elder one), but you just cannot go through life without dropping > these lines into conversation: > > " If I had all the money I'd spent on drink, I'd spend it on drink. " > " That was inedible muck, and there wasn't enough of it." > " Generally speaking, if I've eaten something I don't want to see it > again. ." > " Mercifully, he hit him with the soft end of the pistol." > " Do you know what a palmist once said to me? She said: WILL YOU LET > GO!" > " I don't know what I want, but I want it NOW!" > " If a thing is worth doing, it is worth forcing someone else to do it" > " I want my meat burned, like St Joan. Bring me pickles and vicious > mustards to pierce the tongue like Cardigan's Lancers" > " Like the shock of fondling a raw sausage, blindfold, at a gay party > ..." > > Anyway I made my own files, as a "complete Peel Sessions" archive, so I > thought someone else may like them cause a lot of work went into it > > I have done 3 files - ALL AVAILABLE PEEL LINKS ARE INCLUDED > > 1972-1975 > 975%20Viv%20Stanshall.mp3> > > John Peel Intro > Rawlinson End (Bonzos LP track not a Session but essential introduction) > (27 October1975 Session) > Trail of the Lonesome Pine > The Unbridled Suite > In The Final Analysis > Aunt Florrie Remembers > (22,23,24,26December 1975) Session > Christmas At Rawlinson End Part One > Christmas At Rawlinson End Part Two > Christmas At Rawlinson End Part Three > Christmas At Rawlinson End Part Four > > 1977-1978 > 978%20Viv%20Stanshall.mp3> > (6 April 1977) > An Absence Of Whelks > (23/May/1977) > Spades, Balls and Sausage Trees > (19 December 1977) > The Road To Unreason > (5 April 1978) > Fall Of Felt Hats > (25 July 1978) > Cabbage Looking In Mufti > > 1979-1991 > 991%20Viv%20Stanshall.mp3> > (24 December 1979 > Gooseflesh Steps > (18 April 1988) > The Crackpot At The End Of The Rainbow > (23 November 1988) > The Eating At Rawlinson End > (6 April 1991) > Cackling Gas Capers > (21 September 1991) > The Thing At Rawlinson End > > > For me, the two of the greatest Englishmen of the 20th Century - Peel > and Stanshall > > > Bill fnw > From martinw@... Fri Apr 29 22:11:26 2011 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 21:11:26 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: OT: Radio Downloader In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: At 16:19 29/04/2011, you wrote: > > >Hi Bill > >Thanks for your reply. I tried uninstalling it completely (i.e. >registry entries, restore points, everything) and reinstalling it, >now everything's fine. Odd. > >Best wishes >Steve (TK) > I've found that in recent days Radio Downloader has struggled to detect new editions of progs - sometimes over a day late. But it seems to have got better now martinw From unity.gain@... Fri Apr 29 21:48:50 2011 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 19:48:50 -0000 Subject: Viv Stanshall Sessions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Just wanted to add my thanks - I think I had most of these already in one form or another, but how nice to have them all together and with some of the links to boot. Great stuff! Cheers Roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > thanks bill, that's not just a wonderful service, but also, if as you say, the BBC archive now only has the repeated "edited" versions (how come?), an object lesson in archiving! > > ken > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > > > I have uploaded 3 files that cover all the sessions Viv did for Peel. > > > > Most of these of course, are Sir Henry at Rawlinson End, but I have > > gathered files from many sources (including my own 1977 recordings from > > Alan Freeman's show - who knew they were repeated there?) and have as > > many Peel links for the intros and outros that are available. > > > > Anyway, I have tried to make them all sound similar in quality, and > > volume, and they do make a good set. > > > > You will know that individual files have been available on a few > > dedicated websites, but i believe these are the best quality available. > > > > You wil have heard the BBC 7 repeats, but I knew they had been trimmed > > to fit into 14 minutes, but can honestly say I was shocked to find they > > had been butchered to fit. > > > > (Absolutely murdered, and it was bad enough as a book of the week in > > 1996, but now these seem to be the only versions the BBC has, sadly) > > > > People will study Viv's work in years to come, and he will be held in > > the reverence of Shakespeare since he is the only one who came close to > > Viv's wordplay. > > > > "The bloke doth protest too much, methinks." you may say (to paraphrase > > the elder one), but you just cannot go through life without dropping > > these lines into conversation: > > > > " If I had all the money I'd spent on drink, I'd spend it on drink. " > > " That was inedible muck, and there wasn't enough of it." > > " Generally speaking, if I've eaten something I don't want to see it > > again. ." > > " Mercifully, he hit him with the soft end of the pistol." > > " Do you know what a palmist once said to me? She said: WILL YOU LET > > GO!" > > " I don't know what I want, but I want it NOW!" > > " If a thing is worth doing, it is worth forcing someone else to do it" > > " I want my meat burned, like St Joan. Bring me pickles and vicious > > mustards to pierce the tongue like Cardigan's Lancers" > > " Like the shock of fondling a raw sausage, blindfold, at a gay party > > ..." > > > > Anyway I made my own files, as a "complete Peel Sessions" archive, so I > > thought someone else may like them cause a lot of work went into it > > > > I have done 3 files - ALL AVAILABLE PEEL LINKS ARE INCLUDED > > > > 1972-1975 > > > 975%20Viv%20Stanshall.mp3> > > > > John Peel Intro > > Rawlinson End (Bonzos LP track not a Session but essential introduction) > > (27 October1975 Session) > > Trail of the Lonesome Pine > > The Unbridled Suite > > In The Final Analysis > > Aunt Florrie Remembers > > (22,23,24,26December 1975) Session > > Christmas At Rawlinson End Part One > > Christmas At Rawlinson End Part Two > > Christmas At Rawlinson End Part Three > > Christmas At Rawlinson End Part Four > > > > 1977-1978 > > > 978%20Viv%20Stanshall.mp3> > > (6 April 1977) > > An Absence Of Whelks > > (23/May/1977) > > Spades, Balls and Sausage Trees > > (19 December 1977) > > The Road To Unreason > > (5 April 1978) > > Fall Of Felt Hats > > (25 July 1978) > > Cabbage Looking In Mufti > > > > 1979-1991 > > > 991%20Viv%20Stanshall.mp3> > > (24 December 1979 > > Gooseflesh Steps > > (18 April 1988) > > The Crackpot At The End Of The Rainbow > > (23 November 1988) > > The Eating At Rawlinson End > > (6 April 1991) > > Cackling Gas Capers > > (21 September 1991) > > The Thing At Rawlinson End > > > > > > For me, the two of the greatest Englishmen of the 20th Century - Peel > > and Stanshall > > > > > > Bill fnw > > > From so_it_goes_2512@... Sat Apr 30 11:34:59 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2011 09:34:59 -0000 Subject: A Kick Up The Nineties Message-ID: Fellow Peelites Many thanks to the hero who responded to my pleas for more Peelenia and Festive 50s, with the result that another chart has a complete set of recordings. 1) Date: 26 October 1999 Sessions: none (Marine Research, Appliance and Coldcut live from Sound City Liverpool) Peelenium: 1963 Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/26_October_1999 2) Date: 28 December 1999 Sessions: none Peelenium: 1990 FF: 30-17 Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/28_December_1999 3) Date: 29 December 1999 Sessions: none Peelenium: 1991 FF: 16-01 Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/29_December_1999 Greetings from a very wet and thundery South Korea. Steve (TK) From david.foster1@... Sat Apr 30 12:42:06 2011 From: david.foster1@... (David Foster) Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2011 11:42:06 +0100 Subject: [peel] A Kick Up The Nineties In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: This is excellent news. I had been hoping for ages that these two Festive 50 shows would materialise. A hero indeed. Thank you so much! David On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 10:34 AM, So It Goes 2512 < so_it_goes_2512@...> wrote: > > > Fellow Peelites > > Many thanks to the hero who responded to my pleas for more Peelenia and > Festive 50s, with the result that another chart has a complete set of > recordings. > > 1) Date: 26 October 1999 > Sessions: none (Marine Research, Appliance and Coldcut live from Sound City > Liverpool) > Peelenium: 1963 > Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/26_October_1999 > > 2) Date: 28 December 1999 > Sessions: none > Peelenium: 1990 > FF: 30-17 > Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/28_December_1999 > > 3) Date: 29 December 1999 > Sessions: none > Peelenium: 1991 > FF: 16-01 > Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/29_December_1999 > > Greetings from a very wet and thundery South Korea. > Steve (TK) > > > From stemail1@... Sat Apr 30 18:30:06 2011 From: stemail1@... (steve lippert) Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2011 17:30:06 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: expletive In-Reply-To: <180116.63908.qm@...> References: <799474.46739.qm@...> <180116.63908.qm@...> Message-ID: <935873.86516.qm@...> My guilty secret is writing to John, requesting he played 'The Caretakers Reunion Ball' by The Fall. It doesn't exist - it just sounds like a title they'd have. I've since worried that john spent hours looking through his Fall collection for said song! ________________________________ From: Thomas Blatchford To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 26 April, 2011 3:19:20 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: expletive Ah yes, that too. Txx ________________________________ From: Dr Mango To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, 26 April, 2011 5:24:38 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: expletive I suspect the warnings were introduced due to the introduction of the "listen again" function on the BBC's website in the early 00s, since it meant that content could be listened to at any time (and by anyone) and not just post-watershed as when broadcast. DM --- On Mon, 25/4/11, Thomas Blatchford wrote: >From: Thomas Blatchford >Subject: Re: [peel] Re: expletive >To: peel@yahoogroups.com >Date: Monday, 25 April, 2011, 18:09 > > > >Yeah that was Blue Jam, the radio show by Chris Morris which also came out as an >album later on. The sketch is about someone going to an acupuncture clinic which >later turns out to actually be a place where crucifixions happen. > > >If it makes you feel any better, I seem to remember the appearance of those >warnings coinciding with all shows "after dark", as they called it, starting to >have a 'listener discretion is advised' sting at the beginning of their >programmes. So it was probably something that had been discussed and planned for >a while. Anyway, even though it was only a month after your complaint, I expect >it was just coincidence (I doubt you're the only one who complained to the Beeb >about a record played by Peel, especially around the time he was playing all >that thrash and death metal) and would have happened anyway. So stop >worrying...killjoy ;) > > >And if you don't believe me, well, just think, causing those warnings would >therefore have also brought Andrew Morrison to national attention, and in turn >have helped the setting up of Dandelion Radio, so, well done! > > >Thomas > > > ________________________________ From: lorcan58 >To: peel@yahoogroups.com >Sent: Tue, 26 April, 2011 1:38:19 >Subject: [peel] Re: expletive > > >I'm afraid I have a terrible confession to make. I may have been (at least in >part) responsible for Peel having to give those warnings. > >One night in the 90s I was just drifting off to sleep with Peel on the radio >when he played an extract from a comedy programme that was airing on BBC Radio 1 >at the time (Blue something?) which featured disarmingly realistic sound affects >of people being tortured (crucified, I think) and of course I ended up wide >awake and bolt upright wondering what on earth I was hearing. > >Once I'd calmed down again I fired off an email to Peel, which wasn't actually >worded as a complaint but did say what a horrible record it was and mentioned >that the Blue-whatever programme was at least preceded by a warning. The BBC >being the organisation it is, I suspect the email worked its way through the >system, and the warnings started a month or so later. > >It was clear that Peel disliked having to make the warnings, probably (and quite >reasonably) thinking that anyone who listened to the show should know what to >expect. It's been my guilty secret since then that I inadvertently caused him a >moment's annoyance at the start of every programme from that night on. > >Lorcan > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, john guthrie wrote: >> >> he did, at some point, start making those announcements early in the show to >> the effect that someone with delicate ears may hear something they wouldn't >> want to hear, and should turn off their radio if they were concerned about >> this. yes? if i weren't a bit drunk right now i could pin this down >> better.... >> >> john >> >> On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 7:40 PM, So It Goes 2512 < >> so_it_goes_2512@...> wrote: >> >> > >> > >> > Hi Alan >> > >> > This has the smack of urban legend. If John had started to play anything >> > that contained more than an occasional oath (and he even did this with >> > Burning Love Jumpsuit in 2002, only ever playing half of the track), he >> > would have taken it off immediately with a spluttered apology. >> > Moreover, the move to 11 pm did not happen until the end of September 1990 >> > and was not preceded by John being taken off the air. There are other DJs >> > who could be candidates as subjects for this story, e.g. Alan Freeman, who >> > mysteriously ended his Saturday Rock Show very shortly after giving the full >> > title of a certain Sex Pistols LP) and Johnnie Walker, who never hesitated >> > to speak his mind about the Bay City Rollers and M******t T******r. >> > >> > Best wishes >> > Steve (TK) >> > >> > >> > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, cannon alan wrote: >> > > >> > > Hi group >> > > >> > > In conversation the other day someone said that John Peel had been taken >> > off >> > > air for a few weeks because >> > > he played a B-side by mistake that was expletive ridden back in the 80's >> > when >> > > he was on at 10 at night and then moved to >> > > 11. Is this an exaggeration or an embellishment? I remember the change of >> > hours >> > > that's all. >> > > >> > > alanjc >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > > From jt.gray@... Sat Apr 30 23:16:03 2011 From: jt.gray@... (John Gray) Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2011 22:16:03 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Chris Barber In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <49FE9CAF-F528-4BEC-ADDB-7F6BE0BE7403@...> OK chaps, I have the Chris Barber shows ready to upload. I guess the Mooo server is the place they should be. I can see a list of folders there but don't know how to add anything. What do I do next? John Gray On 29 Apr 2011, at 18:14, John Gray wrote: I should have realised - could have taken it for granted - that John would have been a Chris Barber fan. I don't recall hearing him play anything myself, although I heard him play Lonnie Donegan more than once. I have only listened to the first episode myself so far, but would be happy to upload both. I don't really know how to go about it though - I could use a little guidance please! John Gray .