From haze.harrison@... Thu Dec 1 18:49:21 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2011 17:49:21 -0000 Subject: Keep it Peel 16-12-04 In-Reply-To: <1322681826.60282.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Hi Pete, you've just reminded me that I was going to dig out my recording. Here is the missing bit between your recordings. mp3 I have the full documentary including Steve Lamacq's intro. It is uploading to the Mooo now. Link to follow shortly... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > Finally got round to uploading this after promising it several months ago - 50 minutes of the Jarvis Cocker tribute from 16-12-04: > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OZQ54K5V > > In case anybody hasn't got the following 5 hours, it's here: (part 1) > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4I83VHJN > > and part 2: > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q3PRSSFE > > The enigma of the Steveless session remains - in theory it was between parts 1 & 2 but I don't think there's a big enough gap. Any ideas, anyone? (Or better still, the session itself) > > And finally, a small spot of Fall/Peel related amusement can still be found here: > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=59QAK6KH > > Enjoy! (If you haven't already) > > Cheers aye, Pete > From nicola.hamill-stewart@... Thu Dec 1 19:04:14 2011 From: nicola.hamill-stewart@... (spoon_fed2) Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2011 18:04:14 -0000 Subject: Radio Times In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I can fill in some of the gaps using information from The Times radio listings for the relevant period Can I send the list I've compiled thus far - mainly 1970 and early 71 - to somebody to update the wiki page? Jon --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Sounds great - sure anything would be appreciated. Could sort out a wiki section to push the available info beyond 1971. > > SW > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > > > I still have a lot of 1972, but it goes to very patchy coverage after then, so will do what I can find. I do have a friend who has every copy since the 1950s in bound volumes, so I might have to creep round him a bit! > > > > On 30 Nov 2011, at 08:50, peel@yahoogroups.com wrote: > > > > > If possible, I reckon a dated list of any In Concert shows would be of interest to lots of people here, from all the ones you have after 1971 > > > From haze.harrison@... Thu Dec 1 19:48:56 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2011 18:48:56 -0000 Subject: Keep it Peel 16-12-04 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: And here is the link to the full Jarvis Cocker documentary mp3 --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Hi Pete, you've just reminded me that I was going to dig out my > recording. > > Here is the missing bit between your recordings. mp3 > tion%29%202004-12-16.mp3> > > I have the full documentary including Steve Lamacq's intro. It is > uploading to the Mooo now. Link to follow shortly... > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton klacktoveedesteen@ > wrote: > > > > Finally got round to uploading this after promising it several months > ago - 50 minutes of the Jarvis Cocker tribute from 16-12-04: > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OZQ54K5V > > > > In case anybody hasn't got the following 5 hours, it's here: (part 1) > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4I83VHJN > > > > and part 2: > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q3PRSSFE > > > > The enigma of the Steveless session remains - in theory it was between > parts 1 & 2 but I don't think there's a big enough gap. Any ideas, > anyone? (Or better still, the session itself) > > > > And finally, a small spot of Fall/Peel related amusement can still be > found here: > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=59QAK6KH > > > > Enjoy! (If you haven't already) > > > > Cheers aye, Pete > > > From saipanda@... Fri Dec 2 03:46:59 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2011 02:46:59 -0000 Subject: Radio Times In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Jon, Would be interesting to know what you've found. I know there were some changes from the In Concert listings in Ken's book, which I think he took from the Radio Times (eg, Deep Purple did play). I think especially interesting would be after the end of 1971, when Peel stopped being the regular presenter (and thus Ken doesn't include the shows in his book). Please contact me off list. Cheers, Steve W --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "spoon_fed2" wrote: > > I can fill in some of the gaps using information from The Times radio listings for the relevant period > > Can I send the list I've compiled thus far - mainly 1970 and early 71 - to somebody to update the wiki page? > > Jon > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > Sounds great - sure anything would be appreciated. Could sort out a wiki section to push the available info beyond 1971. > > > > SW > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > > > > > I still have a lot of 1972, but it goes to very patchy coverage after then, so will do what I can find. I do have a friend who has every copy since the 1950s in bound volumes, so I might have to creep round him a bit! > > > > > > On 30 Nov 2011, at 08:50, peel@yahoogroups.com wrote: > > > > > > > If possible, I reckon a dated list of any In Concert shows would be of interest to lots of people here, from all the ones you have after 1971 > > > > > > From saipanda@... Fri Dec 2 03:49:37 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2011 02:49:37 -0000 Subject: Keep it Peel 16-12-04 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many thanks to Haze and Pete for these shows. Cheers, SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > And here is the link to the full Jarvis Cocker documentary mp3 > Hard%20To%20Keep%202004-12-16.mp3> > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Hi Pete, you've just reminded me that I was going to dig out my > > recording. > > > > Here is the missing bit between your recordings. mp3 > > > \ > > tion%29%202004-12-16.mp3> > > > > I have the full documentary including Steve Lamacq's intro. It is > > uploading to the Mooo now. Link to follow shortly... > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton klacktoveedesteen@ > > wrote: > > > > > > Finally got round to uploading this after promising it several > months > > ago - 50 minutes of the Jarvis Cocker tribute from 16-12-04: > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OZQ54K5V > > > > > > In case anybody hasn't got the following 5 hours, it's here: (part > 1) > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4I83VHJN > > > > > > and part 2: > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q3PRSSFE > > > > > > The enigma of the Steveless session remains - in theory it was > between > > parts 1 & 2 but I don't think there's a big enough gap. Any ideas, > > anyone? (Or better still, the session itself) > > > > > > And finally, a small spot of Fall/Peel related amusement can still > be > > found here: > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=59QAK6KH > > > > > > Enjoy! (If you haven't already) > > > > > > Cheers aye, Pete > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Fri Dec 2 11:57:12 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2011 10:57:12 -0000 Subject: Radio Times In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Jon, I have just been poking around in the "Times on line" courtesy of my local library and found no details for these shows in the broadcast listings.. Tue December 28 1971 8.02, Does The Team Think? 8.30, Seven Brides For Seven Brothers. 9.00, Alan Dell. 10.00, Sounds Of The 70s 11.02, An Ear To The Ground : Alan Black Am I looking in the wrong place? I have got a patchy list for the late 70s compiled from my tapes, BFNW's magnificent contributions on the Mooo and various websites. I'd be happy to help out on any wiki pages. Haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Hi Jon, > > Would be interesting to know what you've found. I know there were some changes from the In Concert listings in Ken's book, which I think he took from the Radio Times (eg, Deep Purple did play). > > I think especially interesting would be after the end of 1971, when Peel stopped being the regular presenter (and thus Ken doesn't include the shows in his book). > > Please contact me off list. > > Cheers, > > Steve W > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "spoon_fed2" wrote: > > > > I can fill in some of the gaps using information from The Times radio listings for the relevant period > > > > Can I send the list I've compiled thus far - mainly 1970 and early 71 - to somebody to update the wiki page? > > > > Jon > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > Sounds great - sure anything would be appreciated. Could sort out a wiki section to push the available info beyond 1971. > > > > > > SW > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > > > > > > > I still have a lot of 1972, but it goes to very patchy coverage after then, so will do what I can find. I do have a friend who has every copy since the 1950s in bound volumes, so I might have to creep round him a bit! > > > > > > > > On 30 Nov 2011, at 08:50, peel@yahoogroups.com wrote: > > > > > > > > > If possible, I reckon a dated list of any In Concert shows would be of interest to lots of people here, from all the ones you have after 1971 > > > > > > > > > > From ken_garner@... Fri Dec 2 12:41:49 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2011 11:41:49 -0000 Subject: Radio Times In-Reply-To: Message-ID: That looks to me like a correct if abbreviated Radio 2 schedule. They would just say sounds of the 70s because that was the title of the strip at that time of night, which contained top gear or in concert, or bob harris, or whatever, depending on the night of the week. This is another reason why the only place really worth looking is radio times, sorry, k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Hi Jon, > > I have just been poking around in the "Times on line" courtesy of my local library and found no details for these shows in the broadcast listings.. > > Tue December 28 1971 > 8.02, Does The Team Think? 8.30, Seven Brides For Seven Brothers. 9.00, Alan Dell. 10.00, Sounds Of The 70s 11.02, An Ear To The Ground : Alan Black > > Am I looking in the wrong place? > > I have got a patchy list for the late 70s compiled from my tapes, BFNW's magnificent contributions on the Mooo and various websites. I'd be happy to help out on any wiki pages. > > Haze > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > Hi Jon, > > > > Would be interesting to know what you've found. I know there were some changes from the In Concert listings in Ken's book, which I think he took from the Radio Times (eg, Deep Purple did play). > > > > I think especially interesting would be after the end of 1971, when Peel stopped being the regular presenter (and thus Ken doesn't include the shows in his book). > > > > Please contact me off list. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Steve W > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "spoon_fed2" wrote: > > > > > > I can fill in some of the gaps using information from The Times radio listings for the relevant period > > > > > > Can I send the list I've compiled thus far - mainly 1970 and early 71 - to somebody to update the wiki page? > > > > > > Jon > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > > > Sounds great - sure anything would be appreciated. Could sort out a wiki section to push the available info beyond 1971. > > > > > > > > SW > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > > > > > > > > > I still have a lot of 1972, but it goes to very patchy coverage after then, so will do what I can find. I do have a friend who has every copy since the 1950s in bound volumes, so I might have to creep round him a bit! > > > > > > > > > > On 30 Nov 2011, at 08:50, peel@yahoogroups.com wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > If possible, I reckon a dated list of any In Concert shows would be of interest to lots of people here, from all the ones you have after 1971 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From stuartb@... Fri Dec 2 22:03:39 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2011 21:03:39 -0000 Subject: More L tapes Message-ID: OK, not sure whether to arrange these in tape or show order but here goes Tape L186a came up with a 42 minute section of 02 May 1992 which though already available, has better sound quality. L186b had a Radioactive comedy show from Radio 4, unshared. Tape L187a consists of the last 22 minutes of 22 August 1992 previously unshared, and the first 24 minutes of 28 August 1992 , also previously unshared. L187b continued with a later 42 minute portion of 28 August 1992 , again a new share, and this can only come from the large gap in the previously shared L092. Tape L188a has an Andy Kershaw show, while Tape L188b has a 46 minute previously shared section of 13 June 1992 . Tape L191a has a 37 minute section of 13 June 1992 , previously shared but this sounds clearer. Tape L191b must have been forgotten about for a while as this contains a new 46 minute portion of 29 August 1992 . Tape L193 contains two separate portions, 29 and 18 minutes, of 29 February 1992 which while not in as good sound as the already available mostly complete show, does fill in a gap in that recording. L193 ends with the final, previously unshared 19 minute of 13 March 1992 . I think that completes the show, the available files are rather confusing but once the rest of the L files for this show crop up, Steve will re-edit into a master file. All of the relevant files are available in the same Mooo folder so if you look for any of the above from the wiki page, do a quick date sort and you'll find the rest of these files. The Philips FS tapes that this batch are on are perhaps starting to deteriorate; there are certainly dropouts at the points on the tape which have been exposed where they weren't fully wound, and were depositing some white residue on the spindle. The transport sounds like it is finding it hard to track to optimum azimuth - the treble content seems to vary no matter how the replay azimuth angle is set. I was wondering if it was my deck but I can here the same thing in some of Doc's L tapes as well. I'll investigate further and will let you know if I decide to re-rip and re-up. For info, I know that most of the L rippers are following the file naming convention but could any new rippers please follow suit as it makes the piecig together of shows much easier! Stuart(weatherman22 mantoid2 etc) From thebarguest@... Fri Dec 2 22:20:35 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2011 21:20:35 -0000 Subject: 17 March 1983 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks Darren. Nice part-show from a sparse year/period in our Peel archive. The stand-out for me was the Craig Charles session track - classify under "Scouse Scall Rap", ha ha ... Best (and first) thing he's ever done (yeah, I don't like 'Red Dwarf' or 'Coronation Street') ! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > And this is the last chunk of old Peel that I have in my crate > (except for a few sessions) - and sadly only the first half-hour. I > haven't dared trespass on wiki territory because doing the section > breaks and headings leaves me a gibbering wreck ... is there a cut- > and-paste template for such things anywhere? (probably a bit late to > ask as I have no more show fragments to offer now) .... > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6FEIB151 > > Cheers, Darrg > From recheffe@... Sat Dec 3 10:16:28 2011 From: recheffe@... (andy) Date: Sat, 03 Dec 2011 09:16:28 -0000 Subject: radio times Message-ID: does anyone know if there is a resource online for the radio times ie a complete listing etc from the 1920s to the current day andy r From saipanda@... Sat Dec 3 16:51:19 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sat, 03 Dec 2011 15:51:19 -0000 Subject: More L tapes In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Would like to say many thanks to Stuart for all his hard work on all these ones. SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > OK, not sure whether to arrange these in tape or show order but here > goes > Tape L186a came up with a 42 minute section of 02 May 1992 > which though already > available, has better sound quality. L186b had a Radioactive comedy show > from Radio 4, unshared. > Tape L187a consists of the last 22 minutes of 22 August 1992 > previously unshared, and > the first 24 minutes of 28 August 1992 > , also previously unshared. > L187b continued with a later 42 minute portion of 28 August 1992 > , again a new share, and > this can only come from the large gap in the previously shared L092. > Tape L188a has an Andy Kershaw show, while Tape L188b has a 46 minute > previously shared section of 13 June 1992 > . > Tape L191a has a 37 minute section of 13 June 1992 > , previously shared but this > sounds clearer. > Tape L191b must have been forgotten about for a while as this contains a > new 46 minute portion of 29 August 1992 > . > Tape L193 contains two separate portions, 29 and 18 minutes, of 29 > February 1992 which while > not in as good sound as the already available mostly complete show, does > fill in a gap in that recording. L193 ends with the final, previously > unshared 19 minute of 13 March 1992 > . I think that completes the > show, the available files are rather confusing but once the rest of the > L files for this show crop up, Steve will re-edit into a master file. > All of the relevant files are available in the same Mooo folder so if > you look for any of the above from the wiki page, do a quick date sort > and you'll find the rest of these files. > The Philips FS tapes that this batch are on are perhaps starting to > deteriorate; there are certainly dropouts at the points on the tape > which have been exposed where they weren't fully wound, and were > depositing some white residue on the spindle. The transport sounds like > it is finding it hard to track to optimum azimuth - the treble content > seems to vary no matter how the replay azimuth angle is set. I was > wondering if it was my deck but I can here the same thing in some of > Doc's L tapes as well. I'll investigate further and will let you know if > I decide to re-rip and re-up. > For info, I know that most of the L rippers are following the file > naming convention but could any new rippers please follow suit as it > makes the piecig together of shows much easier! > Stuart(weatherman22 mantoid2 etc) > From ken_garner@... Sat Dec 3 23:29:28 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Sat, 03 Dec 2011 22:29:28 -0000 Subject: radio times In-Reply-To: Message-ID: not that I am aware of. If there were, would the BBC be doing it themselves in the Genome Project, which triggered this discussion? k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "andy" wrote: > > does anyone know if there is a resource online for the radio times > ie a complete listing etc from the 1920s to the current day > andy r > From so_it_goes_2512@... Sun Dec 4 05:21:53 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2011 04:21:53 -0000 Subject: Bird to digest terrible film (6) Message-ID: Fellow Peelites Thanks for all who answered my last clue without actually answering it! Three new shares: 1) Peel o25 (BFBS) Seasonally, 45 minutes of joy from December 1985 in a lot better sound than the last three in this series. 2) Best Of Peel Vol 44 Mike's back! Actually I've had this for a while with another to follow. >From around March 1992. 3) 25 August 1999 (Session: Lolita Storm. Peelenium: 1942.) Splendid return to form by John. Many thanks to all three tapers, and to all the others who have poted new material this week. Best wishesSteve (TK) From ford.alan@... Sun Dec 4 08:41:10 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2011 07:41:10 +0000 Subject: [peel] Bird to digest terrible film (6) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Another seasonal clue ? Thanks for these shows. Alan On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 4:21 AM, so_it_goes_2512 wrote: > ** > > > Fellow Peelites > > Thanks for all who answered my last clue without actually answering it! > Three new shares: > > 1) Peel o25 (BFBS) > > Seasonally, 45 minutes of joy from December 1985 in a lot better sound > than the last three in this series. > > 2) Best Of Peel Vol 44 > > Mike's back! Actually I've had this for a while with another to follow. > From around March 1992. > > 3) 25 August 1999 > > (Session: Lolita Storm. Peelenium: 1942.) Splendid return to form by John. > > Many thanks to all three tapers, and to all the others who have poted new > material this week. > > Best wishes > Steve (TK) > > From haze.harrison@... Sun Dec 4 10:59:06 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2011 09:59:06 -0000 Subject: OT : Friday Rock Show - November 1979 Message-ID: Three Friday Rock Shows from November 1979... mp3 tracklist 1979-11-02 The Beatles (1964 Sessions) & Samson (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist 1979-11-09 Caravan (1970 & 1977 Sessions) & Praying Mantis (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist 1979-11-23 Jeff Beck (1967 & 1971 Sessions) & Queen (1977 Session) First seven minutes of show missing. Coming up next 1979-12-07 with two sessions from Tyrannosaurus Rex (1969 & 1970) and then we are on to the 80's Enjoy, Haze Previous shows still on-line . mp3 1978-12-29 The bit before Genesis at Knebworth. Not my rip, found on the web. mp3 tracklist 1978-12-29 Genesis at Knebworth (First part of show missing) mp3 tracklist 1979-02-02 Led Zeppelin (1969 Sessions) mp3 tracklist 1979-03-02 Streetwalkers (1974 Session) & Thin Lizzy (1976 Session) mp3 tracklist 1979-03-09 David Bowie (1972 Sessions) mp3 tracklist 1979-03-16 Van Der Graaf Generator (1971 Session) & Eddie And The Hot Rods (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist 1979-03-23 Jethro Tull (1968 & 1969 Sessions) & Tom Robinson (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist 1979-04-06 Cream (1966 & 1967 Sessions) mp3 1979-04-13 Pink Floyd (DSOTM live at Wembley 1974) only the Floyd set in this file mp3 tracklist 1979-04-20 Family (1968 & 1969 Sessions) & John Miles (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist 1979-04-27 Love Sculpture (1968 & 1969 Sessions) & Whitesnake (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist 1979-05-04 Roxy Music (2 x 1972 Sessions) mp3 tracklist 1979-05-18 Fleetwood Mac (1967 & 1969 Sessions) mp3 tracklist 1979-05-25 Jimi Hendrix (2 x 1967 Sessions and "Lulu" TV show audio) mp3 tracklist 1979-06-01 Yes at Wembley 1978 mp3 tracklist 1979-06-08 Deep Purple (1969 & 1970 Sessions) mp3 tracklist 1979-06-15 Magazine (1979 Session) & Judie Tzuke (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist 1979-06-22 Genesis (1971 & 1972 Sessions) mp3 tracklist 1979-06-29 The Faces (2 x 1971 Sessions) & The Ruts (1979-01-29 Session) mp3 tracklist 1979-07-06 Free (1968-71 Session tracks) & The Ruts (1979-05-21 Session) mp3 tracklist 1979-07-13 Lone Star (1976 session) & Tubeway Army (1979 session) mp3 tracklist 1979-07-20 King Crimson (1969 Session) & Wayne/Jayne County (1979 Session) First ten minutes of show missing. mp3 tracklist 1979-08-17 Bonzo Dog Band (1968 & 1969 Session) & The Police (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist 1979-08-24 Rory Gallagher (6 tracks from 1971 and 1974 sessions) mp3 tracklist 1979-08-31 Scorpions atReading mp3 tracklist 1979-09-07 Steve Hackett at Reading mp3 tracklist 1979-09-21 Climax Blues Band at Reading mp3 tracklist 1979-09-28 Ian Gillan at Reading mp3 tracklist 1979-10-12 Rush at Pink Pop Festival (Beginning and end of show missing) mp3 tracklist 1979-10-19 Thin Lizzy (1973 & 1974 Sessions) & Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (1979-09-03 Session) mp3 tracklist 1979-10-26 Be Bop Deluxe (1974 & 1974 Sessions) & Def Leppard (1979 Session repeat) mp3 tracklist 1979-12-28 Led Zeppelin at Playhouse Theatre 1969 (Beginning and end of show missing) mp3 tracklist 1980-01-18 Mott The Hoople (1970 & 1971 Session tracks) & Iron Maiden (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist 1981-05-22 Pink Floyd (1967 & 1968 Session tracks) & Last Flight (1981 Session) mp3 tracklist 1981-08-14 Deep Purple at California Jam1974 mp3 tracklist 1981-08-28 Atomic Rooster (1981 Session) & Gary Boyle (1977 Session) From parkermike81@... Sun Dec 4 11:32:36 2011 From: parkermike81@... (Mike Parker) Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2011 10:32:36 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Bird to digest terrible film (6) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1322994756.7905.YahooMailNeo@...> is it hitch cock? thank`s to steve and everybody else for the latest gear From: so_it_goes_2512 To: peel@...m Sent: Sunday, 4 December 2011, 4:21 Subject: [peel] Bird to digest terrible film (6)   Fellow Peelites Thanks for all who answered my last clue without actually answering it! Three new shares: 1) Peel o25 (BFBS)  Seasonally, 45 minutes of joy from December 1985 in a lot better sound than the last three in this series. 2) Best Of Peel Vol 44  Mike's back! Actually I've had this for a while with another to follow. From around March 1992. 3) 25 August 1999  (Session: Lolita Storm. Peelenium: 1942.)  Splendid return to form by John. Many thanks to all three tapers, and to all the others who have poted new material this week. Best wishes Steve (TK) From parkermike81@... Sun Dec 4 11:37:17 2011 From: parkermike81@... (Mike Parker) Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2011 10:37:17 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Bird to digest terrible film (6) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1322995037.55614.YahooMailNeo@...> i know i write a load of junk here at time`s but why do all my post`s on this group go straight to spam? From: so_it_goes_2512 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, 4 December 2011, 4:21 Subject: [peel] Bird to digest terrible film (6)   Fellow Peelites Thanks for all who answered my last clue without actually answering it! Three new shares: 1) Peel o25 (BFBS)  Seasonally, 45 minutes of joy from December 1985 in a lot better sound than the last three in this series. 2) Best Of Peel Vol 44  Mike's back! Actually I've had this for a while with another to follow. From around March 1992. 3) 25 August 1999  (Session: Lolita Storm. Peelenium: 1942.)  Splendid return to form by John. Many thanks to all three tapers, and to all the others who have poted new material this week. Best wishes Steve (TK) From davidquantick@... Sun Dec 4 12:02:22 2011 From: davidquantick@... (David Quantick) Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2011 11:02:22 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Bird to digest terrible film (6) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1322996542.12375.YahooMailNeo@...> Is this bird from Istanbul not Constantinople? ________________________________ From: Alan Ford To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, 4 December 2011, 7:41 Subject: Re: [peel] Bird to digest terrible film (6)   Another seasonal clue ? Thanks for these shows. Alan On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 4:21 AM, so_it_goes_2512 wrote: >  >Fellow Peelites > > >Thanks for all who answered my last clue without actually answering it! Three new shares: > > >1) Peel o25 (BFBS)  > > >Seasonally, 45 minutes of joy from December 1985 in a lot better sound than the last three in this series. > > >2) Best Of Peel Vol 44  > > >Mike's back! Actually I've had this for a while with another to follow. From around March 1992. > > >3) 25 August 1999  > > >(Session: Lolita Storm. Peelenium: 1942.)  Splendid return to form by John. > > >Many thanks to all three tapers, and to all the others who have poted new material this week. > > >Best wishes >Steve (TK) From leicesterjim@... Sun Dec 4 12:52:56 2011 From: leicesterjim@... (Lester) Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2011 11:52:56 -0000 Subject: Radio Times In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Here's a list I've complied courtesy of Westminster City Library's collection of Radio Times. Jim 105 01/01/1972 past solo performances (rpt) 106 08/01/1972 Mott the Hoople/John Martyn 107 15/01/1972 Kevin Ayres 108 22/01/1972 Rory Gallagher/Nazareth 109 29/01/1972 Man/Bell'n'Arc 110 05/02/1972 Strawbs/Jonathan Kelly 111 12/02/1972 Osibisa/Claire Hamill 112 19/02/1972 Barclay James Harvest/Stray 113 26/02/1972 Faces (featuring Rod Stewart & Long John Baldry) 114 04/03/1972 Groundhogs 115 11/03/1972 Genesis/Max Merritt & the Meteors 116 18/03/1972 Deep Purple 117 25/03/1972 Sandy Denny/Quiver 118 01/04/1972 Judee Sill/Hardin & York 119 08/04/1972 Grimms 120 15/04/1972 Vinegar Joe/Hookfoot 121 22/04/1972 Roy Young Band/Home 122 29/04/1972 Mick Abrahams Band/Jude 123 06/05/1972 Head Hands and Feet/Sutherland Brothers 124 13/05/1972 Country Joe MacDonald/Brinsley Schwartz 125 20/05/1972 Edgar Broughton Band 126 27/05/1972 Jackson Browne 127 03/06/1972 Wishbone Ash 128 10/06/1972 Julie Felix/Jonathan Kelly 129 17/06/1972 Badfinger/Nazareth 130 24/06/1972 Stackridge/Alexis 131 01/07/1972 Argent 132 08/07/1972 Electric Light Orchestra 133 15/07/1972 Todd Rundgren/Sunshine 134 22/07/1972 If/Dave Evans 135 29/07/1972 Rory Gallagher 136 05/08/1972 Pink Floyd (rpt) 137 12/08/1972 Tom Paxton (rpt) 138 19/08/1972 Faces (featuring Rod Stewart & Long John Baldry)(rpt) 139 26/08/1972 Deep Purple 140 02/09/1972 Soft Machine 141 09/09/1972 Atomic Rooster/Matching Mole 142 16/09/1972 Roxy Music/Tir Na Nog 143 23/09/1972 Johnny Otis Show 144 30/09/1972 Slade 145 07/10/1972 Banana Follies 146 14/10/1972 Hawkwind 147 21/10/1972 JSD Band/Gallagher and Lyle 148 28/10/1972 Stone the Crows 149 04/11/1972 Tom Paxton 150 11/11/1972 Mike Cooper's Machine Gun Company/Budgie 151 18/11/1972 Frampton's Camel/Labi Siffre 152 25/11/1972 Barclay James Harvest 153 02/12/1972 Sensational Alex Harvey Band/Back Door 154 09/12/1972 Incredible String Band/Delivery 155 16/12/1972 Plainsong/Rab Noakes 156 23/12/1972 Solo artists from 72 157 30/12/1972 Groundhogs 158 06/01/1973 Argent 159 13/01/1973 Nazareth/Victor Brox Blues Train 160 20/01/1973 Dick Heckstall Smith Band/Spare Rib 161 27/01/1973 Focus 162 03/02/1973 Stackridge/Bruce Cockburn 163 10/02/1973 Family 164 17/02/1973 Rory Gallagher 165 24/02/1973 Rod Stewart and the Faces 166 03/03/1973 Judee Sill/Can 167 10/03/1973 American Blues Legends 73 168 17/03/1973 Home/Gasworks 169 24/03/1973 Status Quo 170 31/03/1973 Claire Hamill/Trapeze 171 07/04/1973 Strawbs 172 14/04/1973 Brinsley Schwartz/Gypsy 173 21/04/1973 Faces 174 28/04/1973 Sutherland Brothers and Quiver/Sharks 175 05/05/1973 Greenslade/Wolf 176 12/05/1973 Electric Light Orchestra/Harvey Andrews 177 19/05/1973 Bees Make Honey/John Prine 178 26/05/1973 Gallagher and Lyle/Linda Lewis 179 02/06/1973 Tempest 180 09/06/1973 Amon Dull II/Wild Turkey 181 16/06/1973 Nazareth/Marsha Hunt's 22 182 23/06/1973 Wailers/John Dummer's Oobly-Joobly Band 183 30/06/1973 Alan Stivell/Jake Whitren 184 07/07/1973 Grimms 185 14/07/1973 Solid Gold Cadillac/String Driven Thing 186 21/07/1973 Spencer Davis Group/Back Door 187 28/07/1973 Edgar Broughton Band 188 04/08/1973 Hawkwind (rpt) 189 11/08/1973 Focus (rpt) 190 18/08/1973 Family (rpt) 191 25/08/1973 Faces (rpt) 192 01/09/1973 Thin Lizzy/Atlantis 193 08/09/1973 Cliamx Blues Band/Caravan 194 15/09/1973 Pretty Things/Glencoe 195 22/09/1973 Badfinger/Blue 196 29/09/1973 Pete York's Percussion Band 197 06/10/1973 Silverhead/Medecine Head 198 13/10/1973 Average White Band/Sassafras 199 20/10/1973 Peter Skellern/Queen 200 27/10/1973 Man/Deke Leonard's Iceberg 201 03/11/1973 Leo Kottke/Mike Silver 202 10/11/1973 Sensational Alex Harvey Band/Country Gazette 203 17/11/1973 Wild Turkey/Isotope 204 24/11/1973 Home 205 01/12/1973 Vinegar Joe/Darian and Spirit 206 08/12/1973 Gentle Giant/Dave Ellis 207 15/12/1973 Manfred Mann's Earth Band/Tony Joe White 208 22/12/1973 Alan Stivell/Gasworks 209 29/12/1973 Solo artists from 73 (rpt) 210 05/01/1974 Lindisfarne/Rab Noakes 211 12/01/1974 Hookfoot/Renaissance 212 19/01/1974 Three Man Army/Tony Bird 213 26/01/1974 Fumble/Cockney Rebel 214 02/02/1974 Electric Light Orchestra/Fumble 215 09/02/1974 Ralph McTell/Horslips 216 16/02/1974 American Blues Legends 74 217 23/02/1974 Wishbone Ash 218 02/03/1974 Can/Kevin Coyne 219 09/03/1974 Robin Trower/Kiki Dee Band 220 16/03/1974 Tempest/Steve Tilston 221 23/03/1974 Stefan Grossman/Amazing Blondell 222 30/03/1974 Procol Harum 223 06/04/1974 Snafu/Dr Feelgood 224 13/04/1974 Roy Harper with orchestra 225 20/04/1974 Strawbs 226 27/04/1974 King Crimson 227 04/05/1974 Deep Purple 228 11/05/1974 Ducks Deluxe/Tramp 229 18/05/1974 Gallagher and Lyle/Gryphon 230 28/05/1974 Refugee/Jonathan Kelly's Outside 231 01/06/1974 Incredible String Band 232 08/06/1974 Groundhogs/Tony McPhee 233 15/06/1974 Andy Bown/Camel 234 22/06/1974 Barclay James Harvest 235 29/06/1974 Rory Gallagher 236 06/07/1974 Deep Purple 237 13/07/1974 Al Stewart and Friends from Home 238 20/07/1974 Randy Newman/Mike Silver 239 27/07/1974 Kinks 240 03/08/1974 Pete York's Percussion Band (rpt) 241 10/08/1974 Elton John (rpt) 242 17/08/1974 Electric Light Orchestra/The Winkies (rpt) 243 24/08/1974 Wishbone Ash (rpt) 244 31/08/1974 Procol Harum (rpt) 245 07/09/1974 Deep Purple (rpt) 246 14/09/1974 Bridget St John/John James 247 21/09/1974 Blodwyn Pig/Raymond Froggatt 248 28/09/1974 String Driven Thing/Jackie Lynton Band 249 05/10/1974 Peter Sarstedt/Unicorn 250 12/10/1974 Jack the Lad/Nutz 251 19/10/1974 Ashton-Lord 252 26/10/1974 Supertramp/Wally 253 02/11/1974 Leslie Duncan/Splinter 254 09/11/1974 Jess Roden/Dog Soldier 255 16/11/1974 Greenslade/Bryn Haworth 256 23/11/1974 Peter Skellern/Catherine Howe 257 30/11/1974 Chris Stainton's Tundra/Kokomo 258 07/12/1974 Thin Lizzy/Starry Eyed and Laughing 259 14/12/1974 Pretty Things/Jasper Carrot 260 21/12/1974 Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance/John Goldring 261 28/12/1974 Solo repeats 262 04/01/1975 Allman Brothers in San Francisco 263 11/01/1975 Medecine Head/Richard Digance 264 18/01/1975 Stackridge/Kelly's Eye 265 25/01/1975 Isotope/Amazing Blondell 266 01/02/1975 Ace/Dr Feelgood 267 08/02/1975 If/Steve Ashley 268 15/02/1975 Man/Gasworks 269 22/02/1975 Robin Trower Band 270 01/03/1975 Country Joe McDonald/Barry Melton 271 08/03/1975 NO SHOW 272 15/03/1975 Curved Air/Chris DeBurgh 273 22/03/1975 Kiki Dee Band 274 29/03/1975 Back Door/McGuinness Flint 275 05/04/1975 Sutherland Brothers and Quiver/Shanghai 276 12/04/1975 Caravan 277 19/04/1975 Kevin Ayers/Dave Ellis 278 26/04/1975 Mike Heron's Reputation/Steve Tilston 279 03/05/1975 Bridget St John/Nic Jones 280 10/05/1975 Camel/GT Moore and the Reggae Guitars 281 17/05/1975 Arthur Brown's Band/Upp 282 24/05/1975 Renaissance 283 31/05/1975 PFM 284 07/06/1975 Alan Hull/Clem Alford 285 14/06/1975 BeBop Deluxe/Rab Noakes 286 21/06/1975 Pilot/Linda Lewis 287 28/06/1975 Loudon Wainwright III 288 05/07/1975 Gonzalez/Nutz 289 12/07/1975 Genesis 290 19/07/1975 Hudson-Ford/A Band Called O 291 26/07/1975 Don MCLean at the Hardrock Manchester 292 02/08/1975 Chapman-Whitney Streetwalkers/Jet 293 09/08/1975 Elton John 294 16/08/1975 Allman Brothers (rpt) 295 23/08/1975 Robin Trower (rpt) 296 30/08/1975 Kiki Dee Band (rpt) 297 06/09/1975 Roy Harper 298 13/09/1975 Sassafras/Moonrider 299 20/09/1975 Little Feat/Tower of Power 300 27/09/1975 Clancy/Bryn Haworth 301 04/10/1975 Country Gazette/Harvey Andrews and Graham Cooper 302 11/10/1975 Baker-Gurvitz Army 303 18/10/1975 Dr Feelgood/Kursaal Flyers 304 25/10/1975 Climax Blues Band/Gordon Giltrap 305 01/11/1975 Heavy Metal Kids/Zzebra 306 08/11/1975 Jack the Lad/Chas and Dave 307 15/11/1975 Hustler/Halfbreed 308 22/11/1975 Howard Werth and the Moonbeams/Dragonfly 309 29/11/1975 String Driven Thing/Krazy Kat 310 06/12/1975 Melanie 311 13/12/1975 Gryphon/Labi Siffre 312 20/12/1975 Nazareth 313 27/12/1975 Steeleye Span 314 03/01/1976 Solo Artists 315 10/01/1976 Todd Rundgren's Utopia 316 17/01/1976 Chris Farlowe Band/John James 317 24/01/1976 UFO/City Boy 318 31/01/1976 Ace/Aj Webber 319 07/02/1976 Emmylou Harris 320 14/02/1976 Be Bop Deluxe/Cajun Moon 321 21/02/1976 Curved Air/The Dransfields 322 28/02/1976 Queen 323 06/03/1976 Gallagher & Lyle/Sailor 324 13/03/1976 Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance/John Miles 325 20/03/1976 Stefan Grossman & Friends 326 27/03/1976 Grateful Dead 327 03/04/1976 Snafu/Keef Hartley Band 328 10/04/1976 Elkie Brooks/Deaf School 329 17/04/1976 Renaissance 330 24/04/1976 The Chieftan's 331 01/05/1976 Jess Roden Band/Solution 332 08/05/1976 Mike Nesmith/Richard Digance 333 15/05/1976 PFM 334 22/05/1976 London Boogie Band/Steve Tilston (postponed) 335 29/05/1976 Widowmaker/Jasper Carrott 336 05/06/1976 Russ Ballard Band/Upp 337 12/06/1976 London Boogie Band/Steve Tilston 338 19/06/1976 Supercharge/Arbre 339 26/06/1976 Rick Wakeman & The English Rock Ensemble 340 03/07/1976 Pat Travers Band/Joanne Carter 341 10/07/1976 Colosseum II/Tony Bird 342 17/07/1976 Caravan 343 24/07/1976 Michael Chapman/Graham Parker & The Rumour 344 31/07/1976 PAGE RIPPED OUT 345 07/08/1976 Todd Rundgren's Utopia (rpt) 346 14/08/1976 Emmylou Harris & The Hot Band (rpt) 347 21/08/1976 Queen (rpt) 348 28/08/1976 The Chieftans (rpt) 349 04/09/1976 Max Merritt & The Meteors 350 11/09/1976 The Bothy Band/Gay & Terry Woods 351 18/09/1976 Murray Head Band/Harvey Andrews 352 25/09/1976 Frankie Miller's Full House/Steve Goodman 353 02/10/1976 Sassafras/Mae McKenna 354 09/10/1976 Santana 355 16/10/1976 Mott/Lone Star 356 23/10/1976 Kevin Ayers/Joan Armatrading 357 30/10/1976 Cliamx Blues Band 358 06/11/1976 Electric Light Orchestra 359 13/11/1976 Gordon Giltrap Band/The Dodgers 360 20/11/1976 Kursall Flyers/Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias 361 27/01/1976 The 'O' Band/Cado Belle 362 04/12/1976 Steve Hillage/Andy Desmond 363 11/12/1976 Loudon Wainwright III 364 18/12/1976 Steve Gibbons Band/Bryn Haworth 365 25/12/1976 NO CONCERT 366 01/01/1977 Solo Artists 367 08/01/1977 Renaissance 368 15/01/1977 Jess Roden Band 369 22/01/1977 Santana 370 29/01/1977 Rory Gallagher 371 05/02/1977 John Miles 372 12/02/1977 The Chieftans 373 19/02/1977 Jethro Tull 374 26/02/1977 Kiki Dee 375 05/03/1977 Gallagher & Lyle 376 12/03/1977 Procol Harum 377 19/03/1977 Paice Ashton Lord 378 25/03/1977 Graham Parker & The Rumour 379 02/04/1977 Roy Wood's Wizzo Band 380 09/04/1977 John Hartford/Richard Digance 381 16/04/1977 Eddie & The Hot Rods/Eddie Howells 382 23/04/1977 Dave Edmunds Rockpile/The Stranglers 383 30/04/1977 Jack Bruce Band 384 07/05/1977 Racing Cars/Catherine Howe 385 14/05/1977 Frankie Miller's Full House 386 21/05/1977 Nutz/John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett 387 28/05/1977 Shakti with John McLaughlin 388 04/06/1977 Rory Gallagher 389 11/06/1977 Heron/Lew Lewis Band 390 18/06/1977 George Hathcher Band/Rogue 391 25/06/1977 Rod Stewart (rpt) 392 02/07/1977 Stefan Grossman/Jo Anne Kelly/Dave Evans/Sammy Mitchell 393 09/07/1977 Nutz/Sad Café 394 16/07/1977 Quantum Jump/Steve Tilston 395 23/07/1977 The Movies/Easy Street 396 30/07/1977 Sassaras/Five Hand Reel 397 06/08/1977 Electric Light Orchestra (rpt) 398 13/08/1977 Jess Roden Band (rpt) 399 20/08/1977 John Miles (rpt) 400 27/08/1977 Jethro Tull (rpt) 401 03/09/1977 Heavy Metal Kids/Vibrators 402 10/09/1977 Blue/Radio Stars 403 17/09/1977 Pirates/Clayson & The Argonauts 404 24/09/1977 Albion Dance Band/Na Fili 405 01/10/1977 Camel 406 08/10/1977 Elkie Brooks 407 15/10/1977 Racing Cars/John Martyn 408 22/10/1977 Split Enz/Leo Kottke 409 29/10/1977 The Sensational Alex Harvey Band 410 05/11/1977 Lone Star/Pat Travers Band 411 12/11/1977 Joan Armatrading 412 19/11/1977 Supertramp 413 26/11/1977 Steve Gibbons Band 414 03/12/1977 Nazareth 415 10/12/1977 Dr Feelgood/Ian Dury 416 17/12/1977 Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias/Splinter 417 24/12/1977 Utopia 418 31/12/1977 Solo artists of 1977 419 07/01/1978 Joan Baez 420 14/01/1978 Colosseum II/Richard Digance 421 21/01/1978 Gentle Giant 422 28/01/1978 Gordon Giltrap/Michael Chapman 423 04/02/1978 Be Bop Deluxe/Jenny Darren 424 11/02/1978 Gilbert O'Sullivan/Chris De Burgh 425 18/02/1978 Strawbs 426 25/02/1978 Loudon Wainwright III 427 04/03/1978 Tom Robinson Band/Sad Café 428 11/03/1978 John Miles 429 18/03/1978 Gallagher & Lyle 430 25/03/1978 XTC/Steel Pulse 431 01/04/1978 Frankie Miller/Sammy Mitchell 432 08/04/1977 Byrds Reunion Concert 433 15/04/1978 Bryn Haworth/Gay & Terry Woods 434 22/04/1978 Deaf School/Andy Desmond 435 29/04/1978 Pete Seeger/Quilapayun 436 06/05/1978 Cado Belle/Arbre 437 13/05/1978 Radio Stars/Squeeze 438 20/05/1978 Vibrators/Krazy Kat 439 28/05/1978 Eddie & The Hot Rods/Generation X 440 03/06/1978 The Pirates/Mickey Jupp 441 10/06/1978 The Jam/Gruppo Sportivo 442 17/06/1978 Alexis Korner's 50th Birthday Party 443 24/06/1978 Alexis Korner's 50th Birthday Party/The Outlaws in the USA 444 01/07/1978 Ian Dury & The Blockheads/The Late Show 445 08/07/1978 The Motors/The Jolt 446 15/07/1978 David Coverdale's White Snake/The Only Ones 447 22/07/1978 Roy Hill Band/Dire Straits 448 29/07/1978 Stefan Grossman/John Renbourn/Davey Graham/Happy Traum 449 05/08/1978 Supertramp (rpt) 450 12/08/1978 Steve Gibbons Band (rpt) 451 19/08/1978 Gentle Giant (rpt) 452 26/08/1978 John Miles (rpt) 453 02/09/1978 Gallagher & Lyle (rpt) 454 09/09/1978 Darts 455 16/09/1978 Wilko Johnson's Solid Senders/The Dodgers 456 23/09/1978 Illusion/Rab Noakes 457 30/09/1978 The Movies/Ian Matthews 458 07/10/1978 Roy Harper 459 14/10/1978 Renaissance 460 21/10/1978 BB King 461 28/10/1978 Judas Priest/Bram Tchaikovsky's Battleaxe 462 04/11/1978 Jenny Darren/Liar 463 11/11/1978 Wishbone Ash 464 18/11/1978 Dr Feelgood/Chas & Dave 465 25/11/1978 Roger McGough/De Dannan 466 02/12/1978 The Pirates From Penzance/Blazer Blazer 467 09/12/1978 Gordon Giltrap/Racing Cars 468 16/12/1978 Snips/Magazine 469 23/12/1978 Boomtown Rats 470 30/12/1978 ??? 471 06/01/1979 Marshall Hain/Robin Williamson 472 13/01/1979 Lele Lovich/Wreckless Eric/Rachael Sweet 473 20/01/1979 No Dice/Generation X 474 27/01/1979 Dave Lewis Band/XTC 475 03/02/1979 Dave Kubince/Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias 476 10/02/1979 Roy Hill/Sniff'n'The Tears 477 17/02/1979 Rory Gallagher 478 24/02/1979 Wailing Cocks/Horslips 479 03/03/1979 Sham 69/The Members 480 10/03/1979 Magnum/Skids 481 17/03/1979 Gonzalez 482 24/03/1979 Red Noise/Fingerprintz 483 31/03/1979 Frankie Miller 484 07/04/1979 John Miles 485 14/04/1979 Leighton Buzzards/Bethnal 486 21/04/1979 Graham Parker & The Rumour 487 28/04/1979 Steve Hillage 488 05/05/1979 Tom Robinson Band 489 12/05/1979 The Cimarons/Inner Circle 490 19/05/1979 After The Fire/Roger Chapman 491 26/05/1979 The Fabulous Poodles/Motorhead 492 02/05/1979 Roxy Music 493 09/06/1979 Plain Sailing/Joe Egan 494 16/06/1979 Dave Edmonds & Nick Lowe/Lew Lewis Reformers 495 23/06/1979 The Tourists/Police 496 30/06/1979 Sinceroes/Radio Stars 497 07/07/1979 Penetration/The Ruts 498 14/07/1979 Third World 499 21/07/1979 Supercharge/Steel Pulse 500 28/07/1979 The Jags/Fischer-Z 501 04/08/1979 Judie Tzuke/Chas & Dave 502 11/08/1979 Wishbone Ash (rpt) 503 18/08/1979 Boomtown Rats (rpt) 504 25/08/1979 Frankie Miller (rpt) 505 01/09/1979 Tom Robinson Band (rpt) 506 08/09/1979 The Pretenders/Simple Minds 507 15/09/1979 Def Leppard/Straight Eight 508 22/09/1979 Angelic Upstarts/The Yachts 509 29/09/1979 Issue missing 510 06/10/1979 Gillan/Voyager 511 13/10/1979 Aswad/Linton Kwesi Johnson 512 20/10/1979 Secret Affair/Purple Hearts 513 27/10/1979 Herman Brood & His Wild Romance/Inerview 514 03/11/1979 Rory Gallagher (rpt) 515 10/11/1979 Climax Blues Band 516 17/11/1979 Live Wire/The Donkeys 517 24/11/1979 Ray Sondheim/Ian Gomm 518 01/12/1979 Charlie Doe & Her Band Pocket 519 08/12/1979 AC/DC 520 15/12/1979 The Specials/The Selecter 521 22/12/1979 Mickey Jupp/Peter Hammill & Dave Jackson 522 29/12/1979 The Jam From markc63@... Sun Dec 4 13:24:29 2011 From: markc63@... (mr_maudlin) Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2011 12:24:29 -0000 Subject: 7th Jan 2004 show Message-ID: As requested here's a copy of my minidisc recording of this show. There's a join (fade out and fade in) during the Isan track where the recording was split between discs. Quality 228kbps VBR - 193mb http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0LRAC47V regards Mark From saipanda@... Sun Dec 4 15:10:25 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2011 14:10:25 -0000 Subject: Radio Times In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Wow, amazing and fantastic! Many thanks indeed! Will sort out some new wiki pages later today so we have can keep this for reference. Cheers, Steve W --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Lester" wrote: > > Here's a list I've complied courtesy of Westminster City Library's collection of Radio Times. > Jim > > 105 01/01/1972 past solo performances (rpt) > 106 08/01/1972 Mott the Hoople/John Martyn > 107 15/01/1972 Kevin Ayres > 108 22/01/1972 Rory Gallagher/Nazareth > 109 29/01/1972 Man/Bell'n'Arc > 110 05/02/1972 Strawbs/Jonathan Kelly > 111 12/02/1972 Osibisa/Claire Hamill > 112 19/02/1972 Barclay James Harvest/Stray > 113 26/02/1972 Faces (featuring Rod Stewart & Long John Baldry) > 114 04/03/1972 Groundhogs > 115 11/03/1972 Genesis/Max Merritt & the Meteors > 116 18/03/1972 Deep Purple > 117 25/03/1972 Sandy Denny/Quiver > 118 01/04/1972 Judee Sill/Hardin & York > 119 08/04/1972 Grimms > 120 15/04/1972 Vinegar Joe/Hookfoot > 121 22/04/1972 Roy Young Band/Home > 122 29/04/1972 Mick Abrahams Band/Jude > 123 06/05/1972 Head Hands and Feet/Sutherland Brothers > 124 13/05/1972 Country Joe MacDonald/Brinsley Schwartz > 125 20/05/1972 Edgar Broughton Band > 126 27/05/1972 Jackson Browne > 127 03/06/1972 Wishbone Ash > 128 10/06/1972 Julie Felix/Jonathan Kelly > 129 17/06/1972 Badfinger/Nazareth > 130 24/06/1972 Stackridge/Alexis > 131 01/07/1972 Argent > 132 08/07/1972 Electric Light Orchestra > 133 15/07/1972 Todd Rundgren/Sunshine > 134 22/07/1972 If/Dave Evans > 135 29/07/1972 Rory Gallagher > 136 05/08/1972 Pink Floyd (rpt) > 137 12/08/1972 Tom Paxton (rpt) > 138 19/08/1972 Faces (featuring Rod Stewart & Long John Baldry)(rpt) > 139 26/08/1972 Deep Purple > 140 02/09/1972 Soft Machine > 141 09/09/1972 Atomic Rooster/Matching Mole > 142 16/09/1972 Roxy Music/Tir Na Nog > 143 23/09/1972 Johnny Otis Show > 144 30/09/1972 Slade > 145 07/10/1972 Banana Follies > 146 14/10/1972 Hawkwind > 147 21/10/1972 JSD Band/Gallagher and Lyle > 148 28/10/1972 Stone the Crows > 149 04/11/1972 Tom Paxton > 150 11/11/1972 Mike Cooper's Machine Gun Company/Budgie > 151 18/11/1972 Frampton's Camel/Labi Siffre > 152 25/11/1972 Barclay James Harvest > 153 02/12/1972 Sensational Alex Harvey Band/Back Door > 154 09/12/1972 Incredible String Band/Delivery > 155 16/12/1972 Plainsong/Rab Noakes > 156 23/12/1972 Solo artists from 72 > 157 30/12/1972 Groundhogs > 158 06/01/1973 Argent > 159 13/01/1973 Nazareth/Victor Brox Blues Train > 160 20/01/1973 Dick Heckstall Smith Band/Spare Rib > 161 27/01/1973 Focus > 162 03/02/1973 Stackridge/Bruce Cockburn > 163 10/02/1973 Family > 164 17/02/1973 Rory Gallagher > 165 24/02/1973 Rod Stewart and the Faces > 166 03/03/1973 Judee Sill/Can > 167 10/03/1973 American Blues Legends 73 > 168 17/03/1973 Home/Gasworks > 169 24/03/1973 Status Quo > 170 31/03/1973 Claire Hamill/Trapeze > 171 07/04/1973 Strawbs > 172 14/04/1973 Brinsley Schwartz/Gypsy > 173 21/04/1973 Faces > 174 28/04/1973 Sutherland Brothers and Quiver/Sharks > 175 05/05/1973 Greenslade/Wolf > 176 12/05/1973 Electric Light Orchestra/Harvey Andrews > 177 19/05/1973 Bees Make Honey/John Prine > 178 26/05/1973 Gallagher and Lyle/Linda Lewis > 179 02/06/1973 Tempest > 180 09/06/1973 Amon Dull II/Wild Turkey > 181 16/06/1973 Nazareth/Marsha Hunt's 22 > 182 23/06/1973 Wailers/John Dummer's Oobly-Joobly Band > 183 30/06/1973 Alan Stivell/Jake Whitren > 184 07/07/1973 Grimms > 185 14/07/1973 Solid Gold Cadillac/String Driven Thing > 186 21/07/1973 Spencer Davis Group/Back Door > 187 28/07/1973 Edgar Broughton Band > 188 04/08/1973 Hawkwind (rpt) > 189 11/08/1973 Focus (rpt) > 190 18/08/1973 Family (rpt) > 191 25/08/1973 Faces (rpt) > 192 01/09/1973 Thin Lizzy/Atlantis > 193 08/09/1973 Cliamx Blues Band/Caravan > 194 15/09/1973 Pretty Things/Glencoe > 195 22/09/1973 Badfinger/Blue > 196 29/09/1973 Pete York's Percussion Band > 197 06/10/1973 Silverhead/Medecine Head > 198 13/10/1973 Average White Band/Sassafras > 199 20/10/1973 Peter Skellern/Queen > 200 27/10/1973 Man/Deke Leonard's Iceberg > 201 03/11/1973 Leo Kottke/Mike Silver > 202 10/11/1973 Sensational Alex Harvey Band/Country Gazette > 203 17/11/1973 Wild Turkey/Isotope > 204 24/11/1973 Home > 205 01/12/1973 Vinegar Joe/Darian and Spirit > 206 08/12/1973 Gentle Giant/Dave Ellis > 207 15/12/1973 Manfred Mann's Earth Band/Tony Joe White > 208 22/12/1973 Alan Stivell/Gasworks > 209 29/12/1973 Solo artists from 73 (rpt) > 210 05/01/1974 Lindisfarne/Rab Noakes > 211 12/01/1974 Hookfoot/Renaissance > 212 19/01/1974 Three Man Army/Tony Bird > 213 26/01/1974 Fumble/Cockney Rebel > 214 02/02/1974 Electric Light Orchestra/Fumble > 215 09/02/1974 Ralph McTell/Horslips > 216 16/02/1974 American Blues Legends 74 > 217 23/02/1974 Wishbone Ash > 218 02/03/1974 Can/Kevin Coyne > 219 09/03/1974 Robin Trower/Kiki Dee Band > 220 16/03/1974 Tempest/Steve Tilston > 221 23/03/1974 Stefan Grossman/Amazing Blondell > 222 30/03/1974 Procol Harum > 223 06/04/1974 Snafu/Dr Feelgood > 224 13/04/1974 Roy Harper with orchestra > 225 20/04/1974 Strawbs > 226 27/04/1974 King Crimson > 227 04/05/1974 Deep Purple > 228 11/05/1974 Ducks Deluxe/Tramp > 229 18/05/1974 Gallagher and Lyle/Gryphon > 230 28/05/1974 Refugee/Jonathan Kelly's Outside > 231 01/06/1974 Incredible String Band > 232 08/06/1974 Groundhogs/Tony McPhee > 233 15/06/1974 Andy Bown/Camel > 234 22/06/1974 Barclay James Harvest > 235 29/06/1974 Rory Gallagher > 236 06/07/1974 Deep Purple > 237 13/07/1974 Al Stewart and Friends from Home > 238 20/07/1974 Randy Newman/Mike Silver > 239 27/07/1974 Kinks > 240 03/08/1974 Pete York's Percussion Band (rpt) > 241 10/08/1974 Elton John (rpt) > 242 17/08/1974 Electric Light Orchestra/The Winkies (rpt) > 243 24/08/1974 Wishbone Ash (rpt) > 244 31/08/1974 Procol Harum (rpt) > 245 07/09/1974 Deep Purple (rpt) > 246 14/09/1974 Bridget St John/John James > 247 21/09/1974 Blodwyn Pig/Raymond Froggatt > 248 28/09/1974 String Driven Thing/Jackie Lynton Band > 249 05/10/1974 Peter Sarstedt/Unicorn > 250 12/10/1974 Jack the Lad/Nutz > 251 19/10/1974 Ashton-Lord > 252 26/10/1974 Supertramp/Wally > 253 02/11/1974 Leslie Duncan/Splinter > 254 09/11/1974 Jess Roden/Dog Soldier > 255 16/11/1974 Greenslade/Bryn Haworth > 256 23/11/1974 Peter Skellern/Catherine Howe > 257 30/11/1974 Chris Stainton's Tundra/Kokomo > 258 07/12/1974 Thin Lizzy/Starry Eyed and Laughing > 259 14/12/1974 Pretty Things/Jasper Carrot > 260 21/12/1974 Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance/John Goldring > 261 28/12/1974 Solo repeats > 262 04/01/1975 Allman Brothers in San Francisco > 263 11/01/1975 Medecine Head/Richard Digance > 264 18/01/1975 Stackridge/Kelly's Eye > 265 25/01/1975 Isotope/Amazing Blondell > 266 01/02/1975 Ace/Dr Feelgood > 267 08/02/1975 If/Steve Ashley > 268 15/02/1975 Man/Gasworks > 269 22/02/1975 Robin Trower Band > 270 01/03/1975 Country Joe McDonald/Barry Melton > 271 08/03/1975 NO SHOW > 272 15/03/1975 Curved Air/Chris DeBurgh > 273 22/03/1975 Kiki Dee Band > 274 29/03/1975 Back Door/McGuinness Flint > 275 05/04/1975 Sutherland Brothers and Quiver/Shanghai > 276 12/04/1975 Caravan > 277 19/04/1975 Kevin Ayers/Dave Ellis > 278 26/04/1975 Mike Heron's Reputation/Steve Tilston > 279 03/05/1975 Bridget St John/Nic Jones > 280 10/05/1975 Camel/GT Moore and the Reggae Guitars > 281 17/05/1975 Arthur Brown's Band/Upp > 282 24/05/1975 Renaissance > 283 31/05/1975 PFM > 284 07/06/1975 Alan Hull/Clem Alford > 285 14/06/1975 BeBop Deluxe/Rab Noakes > 286 21/06/1975 Pilot/Linda Lewis > 287 28/06/1975 Loudon Wainwright III > 288 05/07/1975 Gonzalez/Nutz > 289 12/07/1975 Genesis > 290 19/07/1975 Hudson-Ford/A Band Called O > 291 26/07/1975 Don MCLean at the Hardrock Manchester > 292 02/08/1975 Chapman-Whitney Streetwalkers/Jet > 293 09/08/1975 Elton John > 294 16/08/1975 Allman Brothers (rpt) > 295 23/08/1975 Robin Trower (rpt) > 296 30/08/1975 Kiki Dee Band (rpt) > 297 06/09/1975 Roy Harper > 298 13/09/1975 Sassafras/Moonrider > 299 20/09/1975 Little Feat/Tower of Power > 300 27/09/1975 Clancy/Bryn Haworth > 301 04/10/1975 Country Gazette/Harvey Andrews and Graham Cooper > 302 11/10/1975 Baker-Gurvitz Army > 303 18/10/1975 Dr Feelgood/Kursaal Flyers > 304 25/10/1975 Climax Blues Band/Gordon Giltrap > 305 01/11/1975 Heavy Metal Kids/Zzebra > 306 08/11/1975 Jack the Lad/Chas and Dave > 307 15/11/1975 Hustler/Halfbreed > 308 22/11/1975 Howard Werth and the Moonbeams/Dragonfly > 309 29/11/1975 String Driven Thing/Krazy Kat > 310 06/12/1975 Melanie > 311 13/12/1975 Gryphon/Labi Siffre > 312 20/12/1975 Nazareth > 313 27/12/1975 Steeleye Span > 314 03/01/1976 Solo Artists > 315 10/01/1976 Todd Rundgren's Utopia > 316 17/01/1976 Chris Farlowe Band/John James > 317 24/01/1976 UFO/City Boy > 318 31/01/1976 Ace/Aj Webber > 319 07/02/1976 Emmylou Harris > 320 14/02/1976 Be Bop Deluxe/Cajun Moon > 321 21/02/1976 Curved Air/The Dransfields > 322 28/02/1976 Queen > 323 06/03/1976 Gallagher & Lyle/Sailor > 324 13/03/1976 Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance/John Miles > 325 20/03/1976 Stefan Grossman & Friends > 326 27/03/1976 Grateful Dead > 327 03/04/1976 Snafu/Keef Hartley Band > 328 10/04/1976 Elkie Brooks/Deaf School > 329 17/04/1976 Renaissance > 330 24/04/1976 The Chieftan's > 331 01/05/1976 Jess Roden Band/Solution > 332 08/05/1976 Mike Nesmith/Richard Digance > 333 15/05/1976 PFM > 334 22/05/1976 London Boogie Band/Steve Tilston (postponed) > 335 29/05/1976 Widowmaker/Jasper Carrott > 336 05/06/1976 Russ Ballard Band/Upp > 337 12/06/1976 London Boogie Band/Steve Tilston > 338 19/06/1976 Supercharge/Arbre > 339 26/06/1976 Rick Wakeman & The English Rock Ensemble > 340 03/07/1976 Pat Travers Band/Joanne Carter > 341 10/07/1976 Colosseum II/Tony Bird > 342 17/07/1976 Caravan > 343 24/07/1976 Michael Chapman/Graham Parker & The Rumour > 344 31/07/1976 PAGE RIPPED OUT > 345 07/08/1976 Todd Rundgren's Utopia (rpt) > 346 14/08/1976 Emmylou Harris & The Hot Band (rpt) > 347 21/08/1976 Queen (rpt) > 348 28/08/1976 The Chieftans (rpt) > 349 04/09/1976 Max Merritt & The Meteors > 350 11/09/1976 The Bothy Band/Gay & Terry Woods > 351 18/09/1976 Murray Head Band/Harvey Andrews > 352 25/09/1976 Frankie Miller's Full House/Steve Goodman > 353 02/10/1976 Sassafras/Mae McKenna > 354 09/10/1976 Santana > 355 16/10/1976 Mott/Lone Star > 356 23/10/1976 Kevin Ayers/Joan Armatrading > 357 30/10/1976 Cliamx Blues Band > 358 06/11/1976 Electric Light Orchestra > 359 13/11/1976 Gordon Giltrap Band/The Dodgers > 360 20/11/1976 Kursall Flyers/Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias > 361 27/01/1976 The 'O' Band/Cado Belle > 362 04/12/1976 Steve Hillage/Andy Desmond > 363 11/12/1976 Loudon Wainwright III > 364 18/12/1976 Steve Gibbons Band/Bryn Haworth > 365 25/12/1976 NO CONCERT > 366 01/01/1977 Solo Artists > 367 08/01/1977 Renaissance > 368 15/01/1977 Jess Roden Band > 369 22/01/1977 Santana > 370 29/01/1977 Rory Gallagher > 371 05/02/1977 John Miles > 372 12/02/1977 The Chieftans > 373 19/02/1977 Jethro Tull > 374 26/02/1977 Kiki Dee > 375 05/03/1977 Gallagher & Lyle > 376 12/03/1977 Procol Harum > 377 19/03/1977 Paice Ashton Lord > 378 25/03/1977 Graham Parker & The Rumour > 379 02/04/1977 Roy Wood's Wizzo Band > 380 09/04/1977 John Hartford/Richard Digance > 381 16/04/1977 Eddie & The Hot Rods/Eddie Howells > 382 23/04/1977 Dave Edmunds Rockpile/The Stranglers > 383 30/04/1977 Jack Bruce Band > 384 07/05/1977 Racing Cars/Catherine Howe > 385 14/05/1977 Frankie Miller's Full House > 386 21/05/1977 Nutz/John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett > 387 28/05/1977 Shakti with John McLaughlin > 388 04/06/1977 Rory Gallagher > 389 11/06/1977 Heron/Lew Lewis Band > 390 18/06/1977 George Hathcher Band/Rogue > 391 25/06/1977 Rod Stewart (rpt) > 392 02/07/1977 Stefan Grossman/Jo Anne Kelly/Dave Evans/Sammy Mitchell > 393 09/07/1977 Nutz/Sad Café > 394 16/07/1977 Quantum Jump/Steve Tilston > 395 23/07/1977 The Movies/Easy Street > 396 30/07/1977 Sassaras/Five Hand Reel > 397 06/08/1977 Electric Light Orchestra (rpt) > 398 13/08/1977 Jess Roden Band (rpt) > 399 20/08/1977 John Miles (rpt) > 400 27/08/1977 Jethro Tull (rpt) > 401 03/09/1977 Heavy Metal Kids/Vibrators > 402 10/09/1977 Blue/Radio Stars > 403 17/09/1977 Pirates/Clayson & The Argonauts > 404 24/09/1977 Albion Dance Band/Na Fili > 405 01/10/1977 Camel > 406 08/10/1977 Elkie Brooks > 407 15/10/1977 Racing Cars/John Martyn > 408 22/10/1977 Split Enz/Leo Kottke > 409 29/10/1977 The Sensational Alex Harvey Band > 410 05/11/1977 Lone Star/Pat Travers Band > 411 12/11/1977 Joan Armatrading > 412 19/11/1977 Supertramp > 413 26/11/1977 Steve Gibbons Band > 414 03/12/1977 Nazareth > 415 10/12/1977 Dr Feelgood/Ian Dury > 416 17/12/1977 Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias/Splinter > 417 24/12/1977 Utopia > 418 31/12/1977 Solo artists of 1977 > 419 07/01/1978 Joan Baez > 420 14/01/1978 Colosseum II/Richard Digance > 421 21/01/1978 Gentle Giant > 422 28/01/1978 Gordon Giltrap/Michael Chapman > 423 04/02/1978 Be Bop Deluxe/Jenny Darren > 424 11/02/1978 Gilbert O'Sullivan/Chris De Burgh > 425 18/02/1978 Strawbs > 426 25/02/1978 Loudon Wainwright III > 427 04/03/1978 Tom Robinson Band/Sad Café > 428 11/03/1978 John Miles > 429 18/03/1978 Gallagher & Lyle > 430 25/03/1978 XTC/Steel Pulse > 431 01/04/1978 Frankie Miller/Sammy Mitchell > 432 08/04/1977 Byrds Reunion Concert > 433 15/04/1978 Bryn Haworth/Gay & Terry Woods > 434 22/04/1978 Deaf School/Andy Desmond > 435 29/04/1978 Pete Seeger/Quilapayun > 436 06/05/1978 Cado Belle/Arbre > 437 13/05/1978 Radio Stars/Squeeze > 438 20/05/1978 Vibrators/Krazy Kat > 439 28/05/1978 Eddie & The Hot Rods/Generation X > 440 03/06/1978 The Pirates/Mickey Jupp > 441 10/06/1978 The Jam/Gruppo Sportivo > 442 17/06/1978 Alexis Korner's 50th Birthday Party > 443 24/06/1978 Alexis Korner's 50th Birthday Party/The Outlaws in the USA > 444 01/07/1978 Ian Dury & The Blockheads/The Late Show > 445 08/07/1978 The Motors/The Jolt > 446 15/07/1978 David Coverdale's White Snake/The Only Ones > 447 22/07/1978 Roy Hill Band/Dire Straits > 448 29/07/1978 Stefan Grossman/John Renbourn/Davey Graham/Happy Traum > 449 05/08/1978 Supertramp (rpt) > 450 12/08/1978 Steve Gibbons Band (rpt) > 451 19/08/1978 Gentle Giant (rpt) > 452 26/08/1978 John Miles (rpt) > 453 02/09/1978 Gallagher & Lyle (rpt) > 454 09/09/1978 Darts > 455 16/09/1978 Wilko Johnson's Solid Senders/The Dodgers > 456 23/09/1978 Illusion/Rab Noakes > 457 30/09/1978 The Movies/Ian Matthews > 458 07/10/1978 Roy Harper > 459 14/10/1978 Renaissance > 460 21/10/1978 BB King > 461 28/10/1978 Judas Priest/Bram Tchaikovsky's Battleaxe > 462 04/11/1978 Jenny Darren/Liar > 463 11/11/1978 Wishbone Ash > 464 18/11/1978 Dr Feelgood/Chas & Dave > 465 25/11/1978 Roger McGough/De Dannan > 466 02/12/1978 The Pirates From Penzance/Blazer Blazer > 467 09/12/1978 Gordon Giltrap/Racing Cars > 468 16/12/1978 Snips/Magazine > 469 23/12/1978 Boomtown Rats > 470 30/12/1978 ??? > 471 06/01/1979 Marshall Hain/Robin Williamson > 472 13/01/1979 Lele Lovich/Wreckless Eric/Rachael Sweet > 473 20/01/1979 No Dice/Generation X > 474 27/01/1979 Dave Lewis Band/XTC > 475 03/02/1979 Dave Kubince/Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias > 476 10/02/1979 Roy Hill/Sniff'n'The Tears > 477 17/02/1979 Rory Gallagher > 478 24/02/1979 Wailing Cocks/Horslips > 479 03/03/1979 Sham 69/The Members > 480 10/03/1979 Magnum/Skids > 481 17/03/1979 Gonzalez > 482 24/03/1979 Red Noise/Fingerprintz > 483 31/03/1979 Frankie Miller > 484 07/04/1979 John Miles > 485 14/04/1979 Leighton Buzzards/Bethnal > 486 21/04/1979 Graham Parker & The Rumour > 487 28/04/1979 Steve Hillage > 488 05/05/1979 Tom Robinson Band > 489 12/05/1979 The Cimarons/Inner Circle > 490 19/05/1979 After The Fire/Roger Chapman > 491 26/05/1979 The Fabulous Poodles/Motorhead > 492 02/05/1979 Roxy Music > 493 09/06/1979 Plain Sailing/Joe Egan > 494 16/06/1979 Dave Edmonds & Nick Lowe/Lew Lewis Reformers > 495 23/06/1979 The Tourists/Police > 496 30/06/1979 Sinceroes/Radio Stars > 497 07/07/1979 Penetration/The Ruts > 498 14/07/1979 Third World > 499 21/07/1979 Supercharge/Steel Pulse > 500 28/07/1979 The Jags/Fischer-Z > 501 04/08/1979 Judie Tzuke/Chas & Dave > 502 11/08/1979 Wishbone Ash (rpt) > 503 18/08/1979 Boomtown Rats (rpt) > 504 25/08/1979 Frankie Miller (rpt) > 505 01/09/1979 Tom Robinson Band (rpt) > 506 08/09/1979 The Pretenders/Simple Minds > 507 15/09/1979 Def Leppard/Straight Eight > 508 22/09/1979 Angelic Upstarts/The Yachts > 509 29/09/1979 Issue missing > 510 06/10/1979 Gillan/Voyager > 511 13/10/1979 Aswad/Linton Kwesi Johnson > 512 20/10/1979 Secret Affair/Purple Hearts > 513 27/10/1979 Herman Brood & His Wild Romance/Inerview > 514 03/11/1979 Rory Gallagher (rpt) > 515 10/11/1979 Climax Blues Band > 516 17/11/1979 Live Wire/The Donkeys > 517 24/11/1979 Ray Sondheim/Ian Gomm > 518 01/12/1979 Charlie Doe & Her Band Pocket > 519 08/12/1979 AC/DC > 520 15/12/1979 The Specials/The Selecter > 521 22/12/1979 Mickey Jupp/Peter Hammill & Dave Jackson > 522 29/12/1979 The Jam > From mrnwilkins@... Sun Dec 4 15:47:05 2011 From: mrnwilkins@... (nickwpass3) Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2011 14:47:05 -0000 Subject: Radio Times In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Gulp... Takes me back to when I would grab RT every Wednesday to see the listing for Radio 1 Saturday 6:30 p.m. Many of these I have but so many more I would love to hear. 119 08/04/1972 Grimms 130 24/06/1972 Stackridge 133 15/07/1972 Todd Rundgren 162 03/02/1973 Stackridge 198 13/10/1973 Sassafras oh blimey there's loads. From haze.harrison@... Sun Dec 4 16:54:16 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2011 15:54:16 -0000 Subject: Radio Times In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Excellent work Jim, thank you very much. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Lester" wrote: > > Here's a list I've complied courtesy of Westminster City Library's collection of Radio Times. > Jim > > 105 01/01/1972 past solo performances (rpt) > 106 08/01/1972 Mott the Hoople/John Martyn > 107 15/01/1972 Kevin Ayres > 108 22/01/1972 Rory Gallagher/Nazareth > 109 29/01/1972 Man/Bell'n'Arc > 110 05/02/1972 Strawbs/Jonathan Kelly > 111 12/02/1972 Osibisa/Claire Hamill > 112 19/02/1972 Barclay James Harvest/Stray > 113 26/02/1972 Faces (featuring Rod Stewart & Long John Baldry) > 114 04/03/1972 Groundhogs > 115 11/03/1972 Genesis/Max Merritt & the Meteors > 116 18/03/1972 Deep Purple > 117 25/03/1972 Sandy Denny/Quiver > 118 01/04/1972 Judee Sill/Hardin & York > 119 08/04/1972 Grimms > 120 15/04/1972 Vinegar Joe/Hookfoot > 121 22/04/1972 Roy Young Band/Home > 122 29/04/1972 Mick Abrahams Band/Jude > 123 06/05/1972 Head Hands and Feet/Sutherland Brothers > 124 13/05/1972 Country Joe MacDonald/Brinsley Schwartz > 125 20/05/1972 Edgar Broughton Band > 126 27/05/1972 Jackson Browne > 127 03/06/1972 Wishbone Ash > 128 10/06/1972 Julie Felix/Jonathan Kelly > 129 17/06/1972 Badfinger/Nazareth > 130 24/06/1972 Stackridge/Alexis > 131 01/07/1972 Argent > 132 08/07/1972 Electric Light Orchestra > 133 15/07/1972 Todd Rundgren/Sunshine > 134 22/07/1972 If/Dave Evans > 135 29/07/1972 Rory Gallagher > 136 05/08/1972 Pink Floyd (rpt) > 137 12/08/1972 Tom Paxton (rpt) > 138 19/08/1972 Faces (featuring Rod Stewart & Long John Baldry)(rpt) > 139 26/08/1972 Deep Purple > 140 02/09/1972 Soft Machine > 141 09/09/1972 Atomic Rooster/Matching Mole > 142 16/09/1972 Roxy Music/Tir Na Nog > 143 23/09/1972 Johnny Otis Show > 144 30/09/1972 Slade > 145 07/10/1972 Banana Follies > 146 14/10/1972 Hawkwind > 147 21/10/1972 JSD Band/Gallagher and Lyle > 148 28/10/1972 Stone the Crows > 149 04/11/1972 Tom Paxton > 150 11/11/1972 Mike Cooper's Machine Gun Company/Budgie > 151 18/11/1972 Frampton's Camel/Labi Siffre > 152 25/11/1972 Barclay James Harvest > 153 02/12/1972 Sensational Alex Harvey Band/Back Door > 154 09/12/1972 Incredible String Band/Delivery > 155 16/12/1972 Plainsong/Rab Noakes > 156 23/12/1972 Solo artists from 72 > 157 30/12/1972 Groundhogs > 158 06/01/1973 Argent > 159 13/01/1973 Nazareth/Victor Brox Blues Train > 160 20/01/1973 Dick Heckstall Smith Band/Spare Rib > 161 27/01/1973 Focus > 162 03/02/1973 Stackridge/Bruce Cockburn > 163 10/02/1973 Family > 164 17/02/1973 Rory Gallagher > 165 24/02/1973 Rod Stewart and the Faces > 166 03/03/1973 Judee Sill/Can > 167 10/03/1973 American Blues Legends 73 > 168 17/03/1973 Home/Gasworks > 169 24/03/1973 Status Quo > 170 31/03/1973 Claire Hamill/Trapeze > 171 07/04/1973 Strawbs > 172 14/04/1973 Brinsley Schwartz/Gypsy > 173 21/04/1973 Faces > 174 28/04/1973 Sutherland Brothers and Quiver/Sharks > 175 05/05/1973 Greenslade/Wolf > 176 12/05/1973 Electric Light Orchestra/Harvey Andrews > 177 19/05/1973 Bees Make Honey/John Prine > 178 26/05/1973 Gallagher and Lyle/Linda Lewis > 179 02/06/1973 Tempest > 180 09/06/1973 Amon Dull II/Wild Turkey > 181 16/06/1973 Nazareth/Marsha Hunt's 22 > 182 23/06/1973 Wailers/John Dummer's Oobly-Joobly Band > 183 30/06/1973 Alan Stivell/Jake Whitren > 184 07/07/1973 Grimms > 185 14/07/1973 Solid Gold Cadillac/String Driven Thing > 186 21/07/1973 Spencer Davis Group/Back Door > 187 28/07/1973 Edgar Broughton Band > 188 04/08/1973 Hawkwind (rpt) > 189 11/08/1973 Focus (rpt) > 190 18/08/1973 Family (rpt) > 191 25/08/1973 Faces (rpt) > 192 01/09/1973 Thin Lizzy/Atlantis > 193 08/09/1973 Cliamx Blues Band/Caravan > 194 15/09/1973 Pretty Things/Glencoe > 195 22/09/1973 Badfinger/Blue > 196 29/09/1973 Pete York's Percussion Band > 197 06/10/1973 Silverhead/Medecine Head > 198 13/10/1973 Average White Band/Sassafras > 199 20/10/1973 Peter Skellern/Queen > 200 27/10/1973 Man/Deke Leonard's Iceberg > 201 03/11/1973 Leo Kottke/Mike Silver > 202 10/11/1973 Sensational Alex Harvey Band/Country Gazette > 203 17/11/1973 Wild Turkey/Isotope > 204 24/11/1973 Home > 205 01/12/1973 Vinegar Joe/Darian and Spirit > 206 08/12/1973 Gentle Giant/Dave Ellis > 207 15/12/1973 Manfred Mann's Earth Band/Tony Joe White > 208 22/12/1973 Alan Stivell/Gasworks > 209 29/12/1973 Solo artists from 73 (rpt) > 210 05/01/1974 Lindisfarne/Rab Noakes > 211 12/01/1974 Hookfoot/Renaissance > 212 19/01/1974 Three Man Army/Tony Bird > 213 26/01/1974 Fumble/Cockney Rebel > 214 02/02/1974 Electric Light Orchestra/Fumble > 215 09/02/1974 Ralph McTell/Horslips > 216 16/02/1974 American Blues Legends 74 > 217 23/02/1974 Wishbone Ash > 218 02/03/1974 Can/Kevin Coyne > 219 09/03/1974 Robin Trower/Kiki Dee Band > 220 16/03/1974 Tempest/Steve Tilston > 221 23/03/1974 Stefan Grossman/Amazing Blondell > 222 30/03/1974 Procol Harum > 223 06/04/1974 Snafu/Dr Feelgood > 224 13/04/1974 Roy Harper with orchestra > 225 20/04/1974 Strawbs > 226 27/04/1974 King Crimson > 227 04/05/1974 Deep Purple > 228 11/05/1974 Ducks Deluxe/Tramp > 229 18/05/1974 Gallagher and Lyle/Gryphon > 230 28/05/1974 Refugee/Jonathan Kelly's Outside > 231 01/06/1974 Incredible String Band > 232 08/06/1974 Groundhogs/Tony McPhee > 233 15/06/1974 Andy Bown/Camel > 234 22/06/1974 Barclay James Harvest > 235 29/06/1974 Rory Gallagher > 236 06/07/1974 Deep Purple > 237 13/07/1974 Al Stewart and Friends from Home > 238 20/07/1974 Randy Newman/Mike Silver > 239 27/07/1974 Kinks > 240 03/08/1974 Pete York's Percussion Band (rpt) > 241 10/08/1974 Elton John (rpt) > 242 17/08/1974 Electric Light Orchestra/The Winkies (rpt) > 243 24/08/1974 Wishbone Ash (rpt) > 244 31/08/1974 Procol Harum (rpt) > 245 07/09/1974 Deep Purple (rpt) > 246 14/09/1974 Bridget St John/John James > 247 21/09/1974 Blodwyn Pig/Raymond Froggatt > 248 28/09/1974 String Driven Thing/Jackie Lynton Band > 249 05/10/1974 Peter Sarstedt/Unicorn > 250 12/10/1974 Jack the Lad/Nutz > 251 19/10/1974 Ashton-Lord > 252 26/10/1974 Supertramp/Wally > 253 02/11/1974 Leslie Duncan/Splinter > 254 09/11/1974 Jess Roden/Dog Soldier > 255 16/11/1974 Greenslade/Bryn Haworth > 256 23/11/1974 Peter Skellern/Catherine Howe > 257 30/11/1974 Chris Stainton's Tundra/Kokomo > 258 07/12/1974 Thin Lizzy/Starry Eyed and Laughing > 259 14/12/1974 Pretty Things/Jasper Carrot > 260 21/12/1974 Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance/John Goldring > 261 28/12/1974 Solo repeats > 262 04/01/1975 Allman Brothers in San Francisco > 263 11/01/1975 Medecine Head/Richard Digance > 264 18/01/1975 Stackridge/Kelly's Eye > 265 25/01/1975 Isotope/Amazing Blondell > 266 01/02/1975 Ace/Dr Feelgood > 267 08/02/1975 If/Steve Ashley > 268 15/02/1975 Man/Gasworks > 269 22/02/1975 Robin Trower Band > 270 01/03/1975 Country Joe McDonald/Barry Melton > 271 08/03/1975 NO SHOW > 272 15/03/1975 Curved Air/Chris DeBurgh > 273 22/03/1975 Kiki Dee Band > 274 29/03/1975 Back Door/McGuinness Flint > 275 05/04/1975 Sutherland Brothers and Quiver/Shanghai > 276 12/04/1975 Caravan > 277 19/04/1975 Kevin Ayers/Dave Ellis > 278 26/04/1975 Mike Heron's Reputation/Steve Tilston > 279 03/05/1975 Bridget St John/Nic Jones > 280 10/05/1975 Camel/GT Moore and the Reggae Guitars > 281 17/05/1975 Arthur Brown's Band/Upp > 282 24/05/1975 Renaissance > 283 31/05/1975 PFM > 284 07/06/1975 Alan Hull/Clem Alford > 285 14/06/1975 BeBop Deluxe/Rab Noakes > 286 21/06/1975 Pilot/Linda Lewis > 287 28/06/1975 Loudon Wainwright III > 288 05/07/1975 Gonzalez/Nutz > 289 12/07/1975 Genesis > 290 19/07/1975 Hudson-Ford/A Band Called O > 291 26/07/1975 Don MCLean at the Hardrock Manchester > 292 02/08/1975 Chapman-Whitney Streetwalkers/Jet > 293 09/08/1975 Elton John > 294 16/08/1975 Allman Brothers (rpt) > 295 23/08/1975 Robin Trower (rpt) > 296 30/08/1975 Kiki Dee Band (rpt) > 297 06/09/1975 Roy Harper > 298 13/09/1975 Sassafras/Moonrider > 299 20/09/1975 Little Feat/Tower of Power > 300 27/09/1975 Clancy/Bryn Haworth > 301 04/10/1975 Country Gazette/Harvey Andrews and Graham Cooper > 302 11/10/1975 Baker-Gurvitz Army > 303 18/10/1975 Dr Feelgood/Kursaal Flyers > 304 25/10/1975 Climax Blues Band/Gordon Giltrap > 305 01/11/1975 Heavy Metal Kids/Zzebra > 306 08/11/1975 Jack the Lad/Chas and Dave > 307 15/11/1975 Hustler/Halfbreed > 308 22/11/1975 Howard Werth and the Moonbeams/Dragonfly > 309 29/11/1975 String Driven Thing/Krazy Kat > 310 06/12/1975 Melanie > 311 13/12/1975 Gryphon/Labi Siffre > 312 20/12/1975 Nazareth > 313 27/12/1975 Steeleye Span > 314 03/01/1976 Solo Artists > 315 10/01/1976 Todd Rundgren's Utopia > 316 17/01/1976 Chris Farlowe Band/John James > 317 24/01/1976 UFO/City Boy > 318 31/01/1976 Ace/Aj Webber > 319 07/02/1976 Emmylou Harris > 320 14/02/1976 Be Bop Deluxe/Cajun Moon > 321 21/02/1976 Curved Air/The Dransfields > 322 28/02/1976 Queen > 323 06/03/1976 Gallagher & Lyle/Sailor > 324 13/03/1976 Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance/John Miles > 325 20/03/1976 Stefan Grossman & Friends > 326 27/03/1976 Grateful Dead > 327 03/04/1976 Snafu/Keef Hartley Band > 328 10/04/1976 Elkie Brooks/Deaf School > 329 17/04/1976 Renaissance > 330 24/04/1976 The Chieftan's > 331 01/05/1976 Jess Roden Band/Solution > 332 08/05/1976 Mike Nesmith/Richard Digance > 333 15/05/1976 PFM > 334 22/05/1976 London Boogie Band/Steve Tilston (postponed) > 335 29/05/1976 Widowmaker/Jasper Carrott > 336 05/06/1976 Russ Ballard Band/Upp > 337 12/06/1976 London Boogie Band/Steve Tilston > 338 19/06/1976 Supercharge/Arbre > 339 26/06/1976 Rick Wakeman & The English Rock Ensemble > 340 03/07/1976 Pat Travers Band/Joanne Carter > 341 10/07/1976 Colosseum II/Tony Bird > 342 17/07/1976 Caravan > 343 24/07/1976 Michael Chapman/Graham Parker & The Rumour > 344 31/07/1976 PAGE RIPPED OUT > 345 07/08/1976 Todd Rundgren's Utopia (rpt) > 346 14/08/1976 Emmylou Harris & The Hot Band (rpt) > 347 21/08/1976 Queen (rpt) > 348 28/08/1976 The Chieftans (rpt) > 349 04/09/1976 Max Merritt & The Meteors > 350 11/09/1976 The Bothy Band/Gay & Terry Woods > 351 18/09/1976 Murray Head Band/Harvey Andrews > 352 25/09/1976 Frankie Miller's Full House/Steve Goodman > 353 02/10/1976 Sassafras/Mae McKenna > 354 09/10/1976 Santana > 355 16/10/1976 Mott/Lone Star > 356 23/10/1976 Kevin Ayers/Joan Armatrading > 357 30/10/1976 Cliamx Blues Band > 358 06/11/1976 Electric Light Orchestra > 359 13/11/1976 Gordon Giltrap Band/The Dodgers > 360 20/11/1976 Kursall Flyers/Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias > 361 27/01/1976 The 'O' Band/Cado Belle > 362 04/12/1976 Steve Hillage/Andy Desmond > 363 11/12/1976 Loudon Wainwright III > 364 18/12/1976 Steve Gibbons Band/Bryn Haworth > 365 25/12/1976 NO CONCERT > 366 01/01/1977 Solo Artists > 367 08/01/1977 Renaissance > 368 15/01/1977 Jess Roden Band > 369 22/01/1977 Santana > 370 29/01/1977 Rory Gallagher > 371 05/02/1977 John Miles > 372 12/02/1977 The Chieftans > 373 19/02/1977 Jethro Tull > 374 26/02/1977 Kiki Dee > 375 05/03/1977 Gallagher & Lyle > 376 12/03/1977 Procol Harum > 377 19/03/1977 Paice Ashton Lord > 378 25/03/1977 Graham Parker & The Rumour > 379 02/04/1977 Roy Wood's Wizzo Band > 380 09/04/1977 John Hartford/Richard Digance > 381 16/04/1977 Eddie & The Hot Rods/Eddie Howells > 382 23/04/1977 Dave Edmunds Rockpile/The Stranglers > 383 30/04/1977 Jack Bruce Band > 384 07/05/1977 Racing Cars/Catherine Howe > 385 14/05/1977 Frankie Miller's Full House > 386 21/05/1977 Nutz/John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett > 387 28/05/1977 Shakti with John McLaughlin > 388 04/06/1977 Rory Gallagher > 389 11/06/1977 Heron/Lew Lewis Band > 390 18/06/1977 George Hathcher Band/Rogue > 391 25/06/1977 Rod Stewart (rpt) > 392 02/07/1977 Stefan Grossman/Jo Anne Kelly/Dave Evans/Sammy Mitchell > 393 09/07/1977 Nutz/Sad Café > 394 16/07/1977 Quantum Jump/Steve Tilston > 395 23/07/1977 The Movies/Easy Street > 396 30/07/1977 Sassaras/Five Hand Reel > 397 06/08/1977 Electric Light Orchestra (rpt) > 398 13/08/1977 Jess Roden Band (rpt) > 399 20/08/1977 John Miles (rpt) > 400 27/08/1977 Jethro Tull (rpt) > 401 03/09/1977 Heavy Metal Kids/Vibrators > 402 10/09/1977 Blue/Radio Stars > 403 17/09/1977 Pirates/Clayson & The Argonauts > 404 24/09/1977 Albion Dance Band/Na Fili > 405 01/10/1977 Camel > 406 08/10/1977 Elkie Brooks > 407 15/10/1977 Racing Cars/John Martyn > 408 22/10/1977 Split Enz/Leo Kottke > 409 29/10/1977 The Sensational Alex Harvey Band > 410 05/11/1977 Lone Star/Pat Travers Band > 411 12/11/1977 Joan Armatrading > 412 19/11/1977 Supertramp > 413 26/11/1977 Steve Gibbons Band > 414 03/12/1977 Nazareth > 415 10/12/1977 Dr Feelgood/Ian Dury > 416 17/12/1977 Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias/Splinter > 417 24/12/1977 Utopia > 418 31/12/1977 Solo artists of 1977 > 419 07/01/1978 Joan Baez > 420 14/01/1978 Colosseum II/Richard Digance > 421 21/01/1978 Gentle Giant > 422 28/01/1978 Gordon Giltrap/Michael Chapman > 423 04/02/1978 Be Bop Deluxe/Jenny Darren > 424 11/02/1978 Gilbert O'Sullivan/Chris De Burgh > 425 18/02/1978 Strawbs > 426 25/02/1978 Loudon Wainwright III > 427 04/03/1978 Tom Robinson Band/Sad Café > 428 11/03/1978 John Miles > 429 18/03/1978 Gallagher & Lyle > 430 25/03/1978 XTC/Steel Pulse > 431 01/04/1978 Frankie Miller/Sammy Mitchell > 432 08/04/1977 Byrds Reunion Concert > 433 15/04/1978 Bryn Haworth/Gay & Terry Woods > 434 22/04/1978 Deaf School/Andy Desmond > 435 29/04/1978 Pete Seeger/Quilapayun > 436 06/05/1978 Cado Belle/Arbre > 437 13/05/1978 Radio Stars/Squeeze > 438 20/05/1978 Vibrators/Krazy Kat > 439 28/05/1978 Eddie & The Hot Rods/Generation X > 440 03/06/1978 The Pirates/Mickey Jupp > 441 10/06/1978 The Jam/Gruppo Sportivo > 442 17/06/1978 Alexis Korner's 50th Birthday Party > 443 24/06/1978 Alexis Korner's 50th Birthday Party/The Outlaws in the USA > 444 01/07/1978 Ian Dury & The Blockheads/The Late Show > 445 08/07/1978 The Motors/The Jolt > 446 15/07/1978 David Coverdale's White Snake/The Only Ones > 447 22/07/1978 Roy Hill Band/Dire Straits > 448 29/07/1978 Stefan Grossman/John Renbourn/Davey Graham/Happy Traum > 449 05/08/1978 Supertramp (rpt) > 450 12/08/1978 Steve Gibbons Band (rpt) > 451 19/08/1978 Gentle Giant (rpt) > 452 26/08/1978 John Miles (rpt) > 453 02/09/1978 Gallagher & Lyle (rpt) > 454 09/09/1978 Darts > 455 16/09/1978 Wilko Johnson's Solid Senders/The Dodgers > 456 23/09/1978 Illusion/Rab Noakes > 457 30/09/1978 The Movies/Ian Matthews > 458 07/10/1978 Roy Harper > 459 14/10/1978 Renaissance > 460 21/10/1978 BB King > 461 28/10/1978 Judas Priest/Bram Tchaikovsky's Battleaxe > 462 04/11/1978 Jenny Darren/Liar > 463 11/11/1978 Wishbone Ash > 464 18/11/1978 Dr Feelgood/Chas & Dave > 465 25/11/1978 Roger McGough/De Dannan > 466 02/12/1978 The Pirates From Penzance/Blazer Blazer > 467 09/12/1978 Gordon Giltrap/Racing Cars > 468 16/12/1978 Snips/Magazine > 469 23/12/1978 Boomtown Rats > 470 30/12/1978 ??? > 471 06/01/1979 Marshall Hain/Robin Williamson > 472 13/01/1979 Lele Lovich/Wreckless Eric/Rachael Sweet > 473 20/01/1979 No Dice/Generation X > 474 27/01/1979 Dave Lewis Band/XTC > 475 03/02/1979 Dave Kubince/Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias > 476 10/02/1979 Roy Hill/Sniff'n'The Tears > 477 17/02/1979 Rory Gallagher > 478 24/02/1979 Wailing Cocks/Horslips > 479 03/03/1979 Sham 69/The Members > 480 10/03/1979 Magnum/Skids > 481 17/03/1979 Gonzalez > 482 24/03/1979 Red Noise/Fingerprintz > 483 31/03/1979 Frankie Miller > 484 07/04/1979 John Miles > 485 14/04/1979 Leighton Buzzards/Bethnal > 486 21/04/1979 Graham Parker & The Rumour > 487 28/04/1979 Steve Hillage > 488 05/05/1979 Tom Robinson Band > 489 12/05/1979 The Cimarons/Inner Circle > 490 19/05/1979 After The Fire/Roger Chapman > 491 26/05/1979 The Fabulous Poodles/Motorhead > 492 02/05/1979 Roxy Music > 493 09/06/1979 Plain Sailing/Joe Egan > 494 16/06/1979 Dave Edmonds & Nick Lowe/Lew Lewis Reformers > 495 23/06/1979 The Tourists/Police > 496 30/06/1979 Sinceroes/Radio Stars > 497 07/07/1979 Penetration/The Ruts > 498 14/07/1979 Third World > 499 21/07/1979 Supercharge/Steel Pulse > 500 28/07/1979 The Jags/Fischer-Z > 501 04/08/1979 Judie Tzuke/Chas & Dave > 502 11/08/1979 Wishbone Ash (rpt) > 503 18/08/1979 Boomtown Rats (rpt) > 504 25/08/1979 Frankie Miller (rpt) > 505 01/09/1979 Tom Robinson Band (rpt) > 506 08/09/1979 The Pretenders/Simple Minds > 507 15/09/1979 Def Leppard/Straight Eight > 508 22/09/1979 Angelic Upstarts/The Yachts > 509 29/09/1979 Issue missing > 510 06/10/1979 Gillan/Voyager > 511 13/10/1979 Aswad/Linton Kwesi Johnson > 512 20/10/1979 Secret Affair/Purple Hearts > 513 27/10/1979 Herman Brood & His Wild Romance/Inerview > 514 03/11/1979 Rory Gallagher (rpt) > 515 10/11/1979 Climax Blues Band > 516 17/11/1979 Live Wire/The Donkeys > 517 24/11/1979 Ray Sondheim/Ian Gomm > 518 01/12/1979 Charlie Doe & Her Band Pocket > 519 08/12/1979 AC/DC > 520 15/12/1979 The Specials/The Selecter > 521 22/12/1979 Mickey Jupp/Peter Hammill & Dave Jackson > 522 29/12/1979 The Jam > From darrg@... Sun Dec 4 18:10:50 2011 From: darrg@... (Darren Giddings) Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2011 17:10:50 +0000 Subject: Radio Times In-Reply-To: <1322989108.301.31437.m7@yahoogroups.com> References: <1322989108.301.31437.m7@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <3E39590C-30FD-49A6-AE10-1152C374D30A@...> > does anyone know if there is a resource online for the radio times > ie a complete listing etc from the 1920s to the current day > andy r I've heard tell that such a thing is planned, but, like the BBC online archive of programmes, it is happening slooowwwwllllyyy. The BBC's complete existing programmes catalogue was available to view on- line as a trial a few years back, but since the trial ended, there's only been a holding page saying "this will be back soon" or somesuch. Darrg From saipanda@... Sun Dec 4 18:22:51 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2011 17:22:51 -0000 Subject: Radio Times In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many thanks again for the listing, which I've copied over to the wiki. Hopefully it will be clear where to go from here: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Concerts This page can also be found from the wiki top menu, under Concerts in the Other Shows section. Still linking everything up and will flesh things out a bit more, but the basic plan is to keep the pages fairly much as they are and not make pages for any of the dates (that way lies madness) - except for shows when Peel was the compare (if these can be tied down). Think it's a great reference to have, though. Have often thought such a thing would be useful. Cheers, SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nickwpass3" wrote: > > > > > Gulp... Takes me back to when I would grab RT every Wednesday to see the listing for Radio 1 Saturday 6:30 p.m. > > Many of these I have but so many more I would love to hear. > > 119 08/04/1972 Grimms > 130 24/06/1972 Stackridge > 133 15/07/1972 Todd Rundgren > 162 03/02/1973 Stackridge > 198 13/10/1973 Sassafras > oh blimey there's loads. > From darrg@... Sun Dec 4 18:30:41 2011 From: darrg@... (Darren Giddings) Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2011 17:30:41 +0000 Subject: In Concert Message-ID: <766F8254-4ED5-4662-A4E9-E61922BB9E97@...> I've been through all the Radio Times mags I have from 1972 - 1985 (mainly 72-78) and put up a list online of the "In Concert" shows that are listed. The link is: http://www.colander.org/inconcert.html There are big gaps in the list, only 1972 is anywhere near complete, I'm afraid, but I've copied the link to my friend who has a full set in the hope that he will feel inclined to fill in some of the holes! Not much Peel revealed; The Faces & John Baldry (26 Feb 72, repeated 19 Aug 72); Grimms (8 Apr 72); a couple of mid-72 repeats (Pink Floyd, not clear which one; Tom Paxton); the Chieftains (24 Apr 76, repeated 28 Aug 76); and Sight & Sound shows with the Jess Roden Band (15 Jan 77) and (again) The Chieftains (12 Feb 77). Feel free to rip as much or as little as you need for the wiki - otherwise I will keep adding to this as the information drips through .... The upside (?) of this exercise is that, rather than selling these Radio Times mags, I have now come to the conclusion that I need a full set from the 1970s (embarrassed pause) yeah, I know, 520 magazines of TV & radio programmes that aren't on anymore ..... Any brain specialists, you know my e-mail .... Darrg From darrg@... Sun Dec 4 18:49:50 2011 From: darrg@... (Darren Giddings) Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2011 17:49:50 +0000 Subject: 17 March 1983 In-Reply-To: <1322902643.296.12350.m7@yahoogroups.com> References: <1322902643.296.12350.m7@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: I can clearly remember recording this bit of show. I had one side of a C60 spare and thought I should record some Peel for posterity (! - I was sixteen after all) - then I was really disappointed by the half- hour I taped, but was strong enough not to record over it! Ah, the joys of youth ..... Darrg On 3 Dec 2011, at 08:57, peel@yahoogroups.com wrote: > Thanks Darren. Nice part-show from a sparse year/period in our Peel > archive. The stand-out for me was the Craig Charles session track - > classify under "Scouse Scall Rap", ha ha ... Best (and first) thing > he's ever done (yeah, I don't like 'Red Dwarf' or 'Coronation > Street') ! > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: >> >> And this is the last chunk of old Peel that I have in my crate >> (except for a few sessions) - and sadly only the first half-hour. I >> haven't dared trespass on wiki territory because doing the section >> breaks and headings leaves me a gibbering wreck ... is there a cut- >> and-paste template for such things anywhere? (probably a bit late to >> ask as I have no more show fragments to offer now) .... >> >> http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6FEIB151 >> >> Cheers, Darrg From darrg@... Sun Dec 4 18:50:49 2011 From: darrg@... (Darren Giddings) Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2011 17:50:49 +0000 Subject: Craig Charles In-Reply-To: <1322902643.296.12350.m7@yahoogroups.com> References: <1322902643.296.12350.m7@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <40FFBFB1-DA57-4D06-9134-67D384FA25A7@...> On 3 Dec 2011, at 08:57, peel@yahoogroups.com wrote: > Craig Charles session track - classify under "Scouse Scall Rap", ha > ha ... Best (and first) thing he's ever done (yeah, I don't like > 'Red Dwarf' or 'Coronation Street') ! There's always "Ghostwatch'! , Darrg From saipanda@... Sun Dec 4 19:24:45 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2011 18:24:45 -0000 Subject: 1975 mystery tracks challenge Message-ID: Many thanks to Darren for the link to his In Concert info. Will look to add to the wiki in the next day or two. In the meantime - before I go to bed - something I've been working on with Colin (of this parish) the past few days are the previously unlisted Decktician's Reels. For more details, see: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Decktician_Reels As you may recall, Decktician has shared a big bunch of tracklistings with us from the early 70s, via Ken and the wiki, and has also put his old Peel reel to reels up for digitising, c/o Rocker. The first three of these - transferred and shared by Roger - yielded one 1974 Rock Week extract (the only one in circulation, I believe), featuring a Mick Ronson interview. But the remaining sections have not been catalogued and have been a bit of a mystery, as there's only the odd word from Peel for clues. Anyway, me and Colin have had a crack at trying to work out what the tracks are - and the results are now there to be seen on the wiki, via the link above (tapes 5a, 11 and 12). Seems like most (all?) of the material is from 1975, but there is still a fair number of gaps - which is where I would like to ask people for help to ID some of the mystery tracks, which should help narrow down the show dates. Seems like at least some of the shows are from March/July (from the session tracks). Hopefully more will be revealed.... Please feel free to get in touch with off-list, add suggestions to the relevant pages (use the edit button, don't worry about the format). Cheers, Steve W From mrnwilkins@... Sun Dec 4 19:53:27 2011 From: mrnwilkins@... (nickwpass3) Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2011 18:53:27 -0000 Subject: 1975 mystery tracks challenge In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Steve In D012 ????There Is Still An Open Door? Let The Sun Come Shining Through? (session?) is Be Bop Deluxe: Lights (session) From darrg@... Sun Dec 4 21:23:27 2011 From: darrg@... (Darren Giddings) Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2011 20:23:27 +0000 Subject: Radio Times Message-ID: <2B7B5039-B1AA-41DC-8B39-EEC213CD53A2@...> Just seen Jim's In Concert list - fantastic! If I'd not been on the digest, I could have saved myself an afternoon's work :-) Thanks for posting it, Jim, certainly fills all the gaps in my list. Cheers, Darrg From M.Luetchford@... Sun Dec 4 21:44:22 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2011 20:44:22 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Bird to digest terrible film (6) In-Reply-To: <1322996542.12375.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1322996542.12375.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1323031462.67792.YahooMailNeo@...> for which the natives of new york that was once new amsterdam give thanks? From: David Quantick To: "peel@...m" Sent: Sunday, 4 December 2011, 11:02 Subject: Re: [peel] Bird to digest terrible film (6)   Is this bird from Istanbul not Constantinople? From: Alan Ford To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, 4 December 2011, 7:41 Subject: Re: [peel] Bird to digest terrible film (6)   Another seasonal clue ? Thanks for these shows. Alan On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 4:21 AM, so_it_goes_2512 wrote:   >Fellow Peelites > > >Thanks for all who answered my last clue without actually answering it! Three new shares: > > >1) Peel o25 (BFBS)  > > >Seasonally, 45 minutes of joy from December 1985 in a lot better sound than the last three in this series. > > >2) Best Of Peel Vol 44  > > >Mike's back! Actually I've had this for a while with another to follow. From around March 1992. > > >3) 25 August 1999  > > >(Session: Lolita Storm. Peelenium: 1942.)  Splendid return to form by John. > > >Many thanks to all three tapers, and to all the others who have poted new material this week. > > >Best wishes >Steve (TK) From M.Luetchford@... Sun Dec 4 21:50:12 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2011 20:50:12 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: 17 March 1983 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1323031812.95737.YahooMailNeo@...> I agree. I rather miss the punk poets - the b******d sons of Ivor. Attilla the Stockbroker (who remains true to the genre to this day), Porky the Poet (who transmuted into Phil Jupitus) and Craig Charles (who has never done anything half as good!). There was also one called something like Martin Besserman and I ended up in the background of an NME photo of him performing at Speakers Corner - I used to have a copy but its long gone ... From: Humphrey To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, 2 December 2011, 21:20 Subject: [peel] Re: 17 March 1983   Thanks Darren. Nice part-show from a sparse year/period in our Peel archive. The stand-out for me was the Craig Charles session track - classify under "Scouse Scall Rap", ha ha ... Best (and first) thing he's ever done (yeah, I don't like 'Red Dwarf' or 'Coronation Street') ! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > And this is the last chunk of old Peel that I have in my crate > (except for a few sessions) - and sadly only the first half-hour. I > haven't dared trespass on wiki territory because doing the section > breaks and headings leaves me a gibbering wreck ... is there a cut- > and-paste template for such things anywhere? (probably a bit late to > ask as I have no more show fragments to offer now) .... > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6FEIB151 > > Cheers, Darrg > From billfromnorthwales@... Sun Dec 4 21:58:27 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2011 20:58:27 -0000 Subject: Radio Times In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thank you so much Jim, (and Darren for your list including presenters). And also for me a real emotional read, since I too was there in WH Smith on a Wednesday looking to see who was on Saturday. Sniff...choke...really heartfelt thanks Bill --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Lester" wrote: > > Here's a list I've complied courtesy of Westminster City Library's collection of Radio Times. > Jim > > 105 01/01/1972 past solo performances (rpt) > 106 08/01/1972 Mott the Hoople/John Martyn > 107 15/01/1972 Kevin Ayres > 108 22/01/1972 Rory Gallagher/Nazareth > 109 29/01/1972 Man/Bell'n'Arc > 110 05/02/1972 Strawbs/Jonathan Kelly > 111 12/02/1972 Osibisa/Claire Hamill > 112 19/02/1972 Barclay James Harvest/Stray > 113 26/02/1972 Faces (featuring Rod Stewart & Long John Baldry) > 114 04/03/1972 Groundhogs > 115 11/03/1972 Genesis/Max Merritt & the Meteors > 116 18/03/1972 Deep Purple > 117 25/03/1972 Sandy Denny/Quiver > 118 01/04/1972 Judee Sill/Hardin & York > 119 08/04/1972 Grimms > 120 15/04/1972 Vinegar Joe/Hookfoot > 121 22/04/1972 Roy Young Band/Home > 122 29/04/1972 Mick Abrahams Band/Jude > 123 06/05/1972 Head Hands and Feet/Sutherland Brothers > 124 13/05/1972 Country Joe MacDonald/Brinsley Schwartz > 125 20/05/1972 Edgar Broughton Band > 126 27/05/1972 Jackson Browne > 127 03/06/1972 Wishbone Ash > 128 10/06/1972 Julie Felix/Jonathan Kelly > 129 17/06/1972 Badfinger/Nazareth > 130 24/06/1972 Stackridge/Alexis > 131 01/07/1972 Argent > 132 08/07/1972 Electric Light Orchestra > 133 15/07/1972 Todd Rundgren/Sunshine > 134 22/07/1972 If/Dave Evans > 135 29/07/1972 Rory Gallagher > 136 05/08/1972 Pink Floyd (rpt) > 137 12/08/1972 Tom Paxton (rpt) > 138 19/08/1972 Faces (featuring Rod Stewart & Long John Baldry)(rpt) > 139 26/08/1972 Deep Purple > 140 02/09/1972 Soft Machine > 141 09/09/1972 Atomic Rooster/Matching Mole > 142 16/09/1972 Roxy Music/Tir Na Nog > 143 23/09/1972 Johnny Otis Show > 144 30/09/1972 Slade > 145 07/10/1972 Banana Follies > 146 14/10/1972 Hawkwind > 147 21/10/1972 JSD Band/Gallagher and Lyle > 148 28/10/1972 Stone the Crows > 149 04/11/1972 Tom Paxton > 150 11/11/1972 Mike Cooper's Machine Gun Company/Budgie > 151 18/11/1972 Frampton's Camel/Labi Siffre > 152 25/11/1972 Barclay James Harvest > 153 02/12/1972 Sensational Alex Harvey Band/Back Door > 154 09/12/1972 Incredible String Band/Delivery > 155 16/12/1972 Plainsong/Rab Noakes > 156 23/12/1972 Solo artists from 72 > 157 30/12/1972 Groundhogs > 158 06/01/1973 Argent > 159 13/01/1973 Nazareth/Victor Brox Blues Train > 160 20/01/1973 Dick Heckstall Smith Band/Spare Rib > 161 27/01/1973 Focus > 162 03/02/1973 Stackridge/Bruce Cockburn > 163 10/02/1973 Family > 164 17/02/1973 Rory Gallagher > 165 24/02/1973 Rod Stewart and the Faces > 166 03/03/1973 Judee Sill/Can > 167 10/03/1973 American Blues Legends 73 > 168 17/03/1973 Home/Gasworks > 169 24/03/1973 Status Quo > 170 31/03/1973 Claire Hamill/Trapeze > 171 07/04/1973 Strawbs > 172 14/04/1973 Brinsley Schwartz/Gypsy > 173 21/04/1973 Faces > 174 28/04/1973 Sutherland Brothers and Quiver/Sharks > 175 05/05/1973 Greenslade/Wolf > 176 12/05/1973 Electric Light Orchestra/Harvey Andrews > 177 19/05/1973 Bees Make Honey/John Prine > 178 26/05/1973 Gallagher and Lyle/Linda Lewis > 179 02/06/1973 Tempest > 180 09/06/1973 Amon Dull II/Wild Turkey > 181 16/06/1973 Nazareth/Marsha Hunt's 22 > 182 23/06/1973 Wailers/John Dummer's Oobly-Joobly Band > 183 30/06/1973 Alan Stivell/Jake Whitren > 184 07/07/1973 Grimms > 185 14/07/1973 Solid Gold Cadillac/String Driven Thing > 186 21/07/1973 Spencer Davis Group/Back Door > 187 28/07/1973 Edgar Broughton Band > 188 04/08/1973 Hawkwind (rpt) > 189 11/08/1973 Focus (rpt) > 190 18/08/1973 Family (rpt) > 191 25/08/1973 Faces (rpt) > 192 01/09/1973 Thin Lizzy/Atlantis > 193 08/09/1973 Cliamx Blues Band/Caravan > 194 15/09/1973 Pretty Things/Glencoe > 195 22/09/1973 Badfinger/Blue > 196 29/09/1973 Pete York's Percussion Band > 197 06/10/1973 Silverhead/Medecine Head > 198 13/10/1973 Average White Band/Sassafras > 199 20/10/1973 Peter Skellern/Queen > 200 27/10/1973 Man/Deke Leonard's Iceberg > 201 03/11/1973 Leo Kottke/Mike Silver > 202 10/11/1973 Sensational Alex Harvey Band/Country Gazette > 203 17/11/1973 Wild Turkey/Isotope > 204 24/11/1973 Home > 205 01/12/1973 Vinegar Joe/Darian and Spirit > 206 08/12/1973 Gentle Giant/Dave Ellis > 207 15/12/1973 Manfred Mann's Earth Band/Tony Joe White > 208 22/12/1973 Alan Stivell/Gasworks > 209 29/12/1973 Solo artists from 73 (rpt) > 210 05/01/1974 Lindisfarne/Rab Noakes > 211 12/01/1974 Hookfoot/Renaissance > 212 19/01/1974 Three Man Army/Tony Bird > 213 26/01/1974 Fumble/Cockney Rebel > 214 02/02/1974 Electric Light Orchestra/Fumble > 215 09/02/1974 Ralph McTell/Horslips > 216 16/02/1974 American Blues Legends 74 > 217 23/02/1974 Wishbone Ash > 218 02/03/1974 Can/Kevin Coyne > 219 09/03/1974 Robin Trower/Kiki Dee Band > 220 16/03/1974 Tempest/Steve Tilston > 221 23/03/1974 Stefan Grossman/Amazing Blondell > 222 30/03/1974 Procol Harum > 223 06/04/1974 Snafu/Dr Feelgood > 224 13/04/1974 Roy Harper with orchestra > 225 20/04/1974 Strawbs > 226 27/04/1974 King Crimson > 227 04/05/1974 Deep Purple > 228 11/05/1974 Ducks Deluxe/Tramp > 229 18/05/1974 Gallagher and Lyle/Gryphon > 230 28/05/1974 Refugee/Jonathan Kelly's Outside > 231 01/06/1974 Incredible String Band > 232 08/06/1974 Groundhogs/Tony McPhee > 233 15/06/1974 Andy Bown/Camel > 234 22/06/1974 Barclay James Harvest > 235 29/06/1974 Rory Gallagher > 236 06/07/1974 Deep Purple > 237 13/07/1974 Al Stewart and Friends from Home > 238 20/07/1974 Randy Newman/Mike Silver > 239 27/07/1974 Kinks > 240 03/08/1974 Pete York's Percussion Band (rpt) > 241 10/08/1974 Elton John (rpt) > 242 17/08/1974 Electric Light Orchestra/The Winkies (rpt) > 243 24/08/1974 Wishbone Ash (rpt) > 244 31/08/1974 Procol Harum (rpt) > 245 07/09/1974 Deep Purple (rpt) > 246 14/09/1974 Bridget St John/John James > 247 21/09/1974 Blodwyn Pig/Raymond Froggatt > 248 28/09/1974 String Driven Thing/Jackie Lynton Band > 249 05/10/1974 Peter Sarstedt/Unicorn > 250 12/10/1974 Jack the Lad/Nutz > 251 19/10/1974 Ashton-Lord > 252 26/10/1974 Supertramp/Wally > 253 02/11/1974 Leslie Duncan/Splinter > 254 09/11/1974 Jess Roden/Dog Soldier > 255 16/11/1974 Greenslade/Bryn Haworth > 256 23/11/1974 Peter Skellern/Catherine Howe > 257 30/11/1974 Chris Stainton's Tundra/Kokomo > 258 07/12/1974 Thin Lizzy/Starry Eyed and Laughing > 259 14/12/1974 Pretty Things/Jasper Carrot > 260 21/12/1974 Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance/John Goldring > 261 28/12/1974 Solo repeats > 262 04/01/1975 Allman Brothers in San Francisco > 263 11/01/1975 Medecine Head/Richard Digance > 264 18/01/1975 Stackridge/Kelly's Eye > 265 25/01/1975 Isotope/Amazing Blondell > 266 01/02/1975 Ace/Dr Feelgood > 267 08/02/1975 If/Steve Ashley > 268 15/02/1975 Man/Gasworks > 269 22/02/1975 Robin Trower Band > 270 01/03/1975 Country Joe McDonald/Barry Melton > 271 08/03/1975 NO SHOW > 272 15/03/1975 Curved Air/Chris DeBurgh > 273 22/03/1975 Kiki Dee Band > 274 29/03/1975 Back Door/McGuinness Flint > 275 05/04/1975 Sutherland Brothers and Quiver/Shanghai > 276 12/04/1975 Caravan > 277 19/04/1975 Kevin Ayers/Dave Ellis > 278 26/04/1975 Mike Heron's Reputation/Steve Tilston > 279 03/05/1975 Bridget St John/Nic Jones > 280 10/05/1975 Camel/GT Moore and the Reggae Guitars > 281 17/05/1975 Arthur Brown's Band/Upp > 282 24/05/1975 Renaissance > 283 31/05/1975 PFM > 284 07/06/1975 Alan Hull/Clem Alford > 285 14/06/1975 BeBop Deluxe/Rab Noakes > 286 21/06/1975 Pilot/Linda Lewis > 287 28/06/1975 Loudon Wainwright III > 288 05/07/1975 Gonzalez/Nutz > 289 12/07/1975 Genesis > 290 19/07/1975 Hudson-Ford/A Band Called O > 291 26/07/1975 Don MCLean at the Hardrock Manchester > 292 02/08/1975 Chapman-Whitney Streetwalkers/Jet > 293 09/08/1975 Elton John > 294 16/08/1975 Allman Brothers (rpt) > 295 23/08/1975 Robin Trower (rpt) > 296 30/08/1975 Kiki Dee Band (rpt) > 297 06/09/1975 Roy Harper > 298 13/09/1975 Sassafras/Moonrider > 299 20/09/1975 Little Feat/Tower of Power > 300 27/09/1975 Clancy/Bryn Haworth > 301 04/10/1975 Country Gazette/Harvey Andrews and Graham Cooper > 302 11/10/1975 Baker-Gurvitz Army > 303 18/10/1975 Dr Feelgood/Kursaal Flyers > 304 25/10/1975 Climax Blues Band/Gordon Giltrap > 305 01/11/1975 Heavy Metal Kids/Zzebra > 306 08/11/1975 Jack the Lad/Chas and Dave > 307 15/11/1975 Hustler/Halfbreed > 308 22/11/1975 Howard Werth and the Moonbeams/Dragonfly > 309 29/11/1975 String Driven Thing/Krazy Kat > 310 06/12/1975 Melanie > 311 13/12/1975 Gryphon/Labi Siffre > 312 20/12/1975 Nazareth > 313 27/12/1975 Steeleye Span > 314 03/01/1976 Solo Artists > 315 10/01/1976 Todd Rundgren's Utopia > 316 17/01/1976 Chris Farlowe Band/John James > 317 24/01/1976 UFO/City Boy > 318 31/01/1976 Ace/Aj Webber > 319 07/02/1976 Emmylou Harris > 320 14/02/1976 Be Bop Deluxe/Cajun Moon > 321 21/02/1976 Curved Air/The Dransfields > 322 28/02/1976 Queen > 323 06/03/1976 Gallagher & Lyle/Sailor > 324 13/03/1976 Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance/John Miles > 325 20/03/1976 Stefan Grossman & Friends > 326 27/03/1976 Grateful Dead > 327 03/04/1976 Snafu/Keef Hartley Band > 328 10/04/1976 Elkie Brooks/Deaf School > 329 17/04/1976 Renaissance > 330 24/04/1976 The Chieftan's > 331 01/05/1976 Jess Roden Band/Solution > 332 08/05/1976 Mike Nesmith/Richard Digance > 333 15/05/1976 PFM > 334 22/05/1976 London Boogie Band/Steve Tilston (postponed) > 335 29/05/1976 Widowmaker/Jasper Carrott > 336 05/06/1976 Russ Ballard Band/Upp > 337 12/06/1976 London Boogie Band/Steve Tilston > 338 19/06/1976 Supercharge/Arbre > 339 26/06/1976 Rick Wakeman & The English Rock Ensemble > 340 03/07/1976 Pat Travers Band/Joanne Carter > 341 10/07/1976 Colosseum II/Tony Bird > 342 17/07/1976 Caravan > 343 24/07/1976 Michael Chapman/Graham Parker & The Rumour > 344 31/07/1976 PAGE RIPPED OUT > 345 07/08/1976 Todd Rundgren's Utopia (rpt) > 346 14/08/1976 Emmylou Harris & The Hot Band (rpt) > 347 21/08/1976 Queen (rpt) > 348 28/08/1976 The Chieftans (rpt) > 349 04/09/1976 Max Merritt & The Meteors > 350 11/09/1976 The Bothy Band/Gay & Terry Woods > 351 18/09/1976 Murray Head Band/Harvey Andrews > 352 25/09/1976 Frankie Miller's Full House/Steve Goodman > 353 02/10/1976 Sassafras/Mae McKenna > 354 09/10/1976 Santana > 355 16/10/1976 Mott/Lone Star > 356 23/10/1976 Kevin Ayers/Joan Armatrading > 357 30/10/1976 Cliamx Blues Band > 358 06/11/1976 Electric Light Orchestra > 359 13/11/1976 Gordon Giltrap Band/The Dodgers > 360 20/11/1976 Kursall Flyers/Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias > 361 27/01/1976 The 'O' Band/Cado Belle > 362 04/12/1976 Steve Hillage/Andy Desmond > 363 11/12/1976 Loudon Wainwright III > 364 18/12/1976 Steve Gibbons Band/Bryn Haworth > 365 25/12/1976 NO CONCERT > 366 01/01/1977 Solo Artists > 367 08/01/1977 Renaissance > 368 15/01/1977 Jess Roden Band > 369 22/01/1977 Santana > 370 29/01/1977 Rory Gallagher > 371 05/02/1977 John Miles > 372 12/02/1977 The Chieftans > 373 19/02/1977 Jethro Tull > 374 26/02/1977 Kiki Dee > 375 05/03/1977 Gallagher & Lyle > 376 12/03/1977 Procol Harum > 377 19/03/1977 Paice Ashton Lord > 378 25/03/1977 Graham Parker & The Rumour > 379 02/04/1977 Roy Wood's Wizzo Band > 380 09/04/1977 John Hartford/Richard Digance > 381 16/04/1977 Eddie & The Hot Rods/Eddie Howells > 382 23/04/1977 Dave Edmunds Rockpile/The Stranglers > 383 30/04/1977 Jack Bruce Band > 384 07/05/1977 Racing Cars/Catherine Howe > 385 14/05/1977 Frankie Miller's Full House > 386 21/05/1977 Nutz/John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett > 387 28/05/1977 Shakti with John McLaughlin > 388 04/06/1977 Rory Gallagher > 389 11/06/1977 Heron/Lew Lewis Band > 390 18/06/1977 George Hathcher Band/Rogue > 391 25/06/1977 Rod Stewart (rpt) > 392 02/07/1977 Stefan Grossman/Jo Anne Kelly/Dave Evans/Sammy Mitchell > 393 09/07/1977 Nutz/Sad Café > 394 16/07/1977 Quantum Jump/Steve Tilston > 395 23/07/1977 The Movies/Easy Street > 396 30/07/1977 Sassaras/Five Hand Reel > 397 06/08/1977 Electric Light Orchestra (rpt) > 398 13/08/1977 Jess Roden Band (rpt) > 399 20/08/1977 John Miles (rpt) > 400 27/08/1977 Jethro Tull (rpt) > 401 03/09/1977 Heavy Metal Kids/Vibrators > 402 10/09/1977 Blue/Radio Stars > 403 17/09/1977 Pirates/Clayson & The Argonauts > 404 24/09/1977 Albion Dance Band/Na Fili > 405 01/10/1977 Camel > 406 08/10/1977 Elkie Brooks > 407 15/10/1977 Racing Cars/John Martyn > 408 22/10/1977 Split Enz/Leo Kottke > 409 29/10/1977 The Sensational Alex Harvey Band > 410 05/11/1977 Lone Star/Pat Travers Band > 411 12/11/1977 Joan Armatrading > 412 19/11/1977 Supertramp > 413 26/11/1977 Steve Gibbons Band > 414 03/12/1977 Nazareth > 415 10/12/1977 Dr Feelgood/Ian Dury > 416 17/12/1977 Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias/Splinter > 417 24/12/1977 Utopia > 418 31/12/1977 Solo artists of 1977 > 419 07/01/1978 Joan Baez > 420 14/01/1978 Colosseum II/Richard Digance > 421 21/01/1978 Gentle Giant > 422 28/01/1978 Gordon Giltrap/Michael Chapman > 423 04/02/1978 Be Bop Deluxe/Jenny Darren > 424 11/02/1978 Gilbert O'Sullivan/Chris De Burgh > 425 18/02/1978 Strawbs > 426 25/02/1978 Loudon Wainwright III > 427 04/03/1978 Tom Robinson Band/Sad Café > 428 11/03/1978 John Miles > 429 18/03/1978 Gallagher & Lyle > 430 25/03/1978 XTC/Steel Pulse > 431 01/04/1978 Frankie Miller/Sammy Mitchell > 432 08/04/1977 Byrds Reunion Concert > 433 15/04/1978 Bryn Haworth/Gay & Terry Woods > 434 22/04/1978 Deaf School/Andy Desmond > 435 29/04/1978 Pete Seeger/Quilapayun > 436 06/05/1978 Cado Belle/Arbre > 437 13/05/1978 Radio Stars/Squeeze > 438 20/05/1978 Vibrators/Krazy Kat > 439 28/05/1978 Eddie & The Hot Rods/Generation X > 440 03/06/1978 The Pirates/Mickey Jupp > 441 10/06/1978 The Jam/Gruppo Sportivo > 442 17/06/1978 Alexis Korner's 50th Birthday Party > 443 24/06/1978 Alexis Korner's 50th Birthday Party/The Outlaws in the USA > 444 01/07/1978 Ian Dury & The Blockheads/The Late Show > 445 08/07/1978 The Motors/The Jolt > 446 15/07/1978 David Coverdale's White Snake/The Only Ones > 447 22/07/1978 Roy Hill Band/Dire Straits > 448 29/07/1978 Stefan Grossman/John Renbourn/Davey Graham/Happy Traum > 449 05/08/1978 Supertramp (rpt) > 450 12/08/1978 Steve Gibbons Band (rpt) > 451 19/08/1978 Gentle Giant (rpt) > 452 26/08/1978 John Miles (rpt) > 453 02/09/1978 Gallagher & Lyle (rpt) > 454 09/09/1978 Darts > 455 16/09/1978 Wilko Johnson's Solid Senders/The Dodgers > 456 23/09/1978 Illusion/Rab Noakes > 457 30/09/1978 The Movies/Ian Matthews > 458 07/10/1978 Roy Harper > 459 14/10/1978 Renaissance > 460 21/10/1978 BB King > 461 28/10/1978 Judas Priest/Bram Tchaikovsky's Battleaxe > 462 04/11/1978 Jenny Darren/Liar > 463 11/11/1978 Wishbone Ash > 464 18/11/1978 Dr Feelgood/Chas & Dave > 465 25/11/1978 Roger McGough/De Dannan > 466 02/12/1978 The Pirates From Penzance/Blazer Blazer > 467 09/12/1978 Gordon Giltrap/Racing Cars > 468 16/12/1978 Snips/Magazine > 469 23/12/1978 Boomtown Rats > 470 30/12/1978 ??? > 471 06/01/1979 Marshall Hain/Robin Williamson > 472 13/01/1979 Lele Lovich/Wreckless Eric/Rachael Sweet > 473 20/01/1979 No Dice/Generation X > 474 27/01/1979 Dave Lewis Band/XTC > 475 03/02/1979 Dave Kubince/Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias > 476 10/02/1979 Roy Hill/Sniff'n'The Tears > 477 17/02/1979 Rory Gallagher > 478 24/02/1979 Wailing Cocks/Horslips > 479 03/03/1979 Sham 69/The Members > 480 10/03/1979 Magnum/Skids > 481 17/03/1979 Gonzalez > 482 24/03/1979 Red Noise/Fingerprintz > 483 31/03/1979 Frankie Miller > 484 07/04/1979 John Miles > 485 14/04/1979 Leighton Buzzards/Bethnal > 486 21/04/1979 Graham Parker & The Rumour > 487 28/04/1979 Steve Hillage > 488 05/05/1979 Tom Robinson Band > 489 12/05/1979 The Cimarons/Inner Circle > 490 19/05/1979 After The Fire/Roger Chapman > 491 26/05/1979 The Fabulous Poodles/Motorhead > 492 02/05/1979 Roxy Music > 493 09/06/1979 Plain Sailing/Joe Egan > 494 16/06/1979 Dave Edmonds & Nick Lowe/Lew Lewis Reformers > 495 23/06/1979 The Tourists/Police > 496 30/06/1979 Sinceroes/Radio Stars > 497 07/07/1979 Penetration/The Ruts > 498 14/07/1979 Third World > 499 21/07/1979 Supercharge/Steel Pulse > 500 28/07/1979 The Jags/Fischer-Z > 501 04/08/1979 Judie Tzuke/Chas & Dave > 502 11/08/1979 Wishbone Ash (rpt) > 503 18/08/1979 Boomtown Rats (rpt) > 504 25/08/1979 Frankie Miller (rpt) > 505 01/09/1979 Tom Robinson Band (rpt) > 506 08/09/1979 The Pretenders/Simple Minds > 507 15/09/1979 Def Leppard/Straight Eight > 508 22/09/1979 Angelic Upstarts/The Yachts > 509 29/09/1979 Issue missing > 510 06/10/1979 Gillan/Voyager > 511 13/10/1979 Aswad/Linton Kwesi Johnson > 512 20/10/1979 Secret Affair/Purple Hearts > 513 27/10/1979 Herman Brood & His Wild Romance/Inerview > 514 03/11/1979 Rory Gallagher (rpt) > 515 10/11/1979 Climax Blues Band > 516 17/11/1979 Live Wire/The Donkeys > 517 24/11/1979 Ray Sondheim/Ian Gomm > 518 01/12/1979 Charlie Doe & Her Band Pocket > 519 08/12/1979 AC/DC > 520 15/12/1979 The Specials/The Selecter > 521 22/12/1979 Mickey Jupp/Peter Hammill & Dave Jackson > 522 29/12/1979 The Jam > From thebarguest@... Mon Dec 5 00:30:18 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2011 23:30:18 -0000 Subject: 17 March 1983 In-Reply-To: <1323031812.95737.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Also Steven "Seething" Wells from Bradford, who also wrote pieces for the NME and who sadly died a few years ago in Philly ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > I agree. I rather miss the punk poets - the b******d sons of Ivor. Attilla the Stockbroker (who remains true to the genre to this day), Porky the Poet (who transmuted into Phil Jupitus) and Craig Charles (who has never done anything half as good!). There was also one called something like Martin Besserman and I ended up in the background of an NME photo of him performing at Speakers Corner - I used to have a copy but its long gone ... > > > From: Humphrey > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Friday, 2 December 2011, 21:20 > Subject: [peel] Re: 17 March 1983 > > >   > > > Thanks Darren. Nice part-show from a sparse year/period in our Peel archive. The stand-out for me was the Craig Charles session track - classify under "Scouse Scall Rap", ha ha ... Best (and first) thing he's ever done (yeah, I don't like 'Red Dwarf' or 'Coronation Street') ! > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > > > And this is the last chunk of old Peel that I have in my crate > > (except for a few sessions) - and sadly only the first half-hour. I > > haven't dared trespass on wiki territory because doing the section > > breaks and headings leaves me a gibbering wreck ... is there a cut- > > and-paste template for such things anywhere? (probably a bit late to > > ask as I have no more show fragments to offer now) .... > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6FEIB151 > > > > Cheers, Darrg > > > From saipanda@... Mon Dec 5 03:38:51 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2011 02:38:51 -0000 Subject: 1975 mystery tracks challenge In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Nick, Many thanks! That makes the full session - seems like all the material from at least the first Be Bop Deluxe track is from the same show. Many thanks also to Haze for a additions and typo corrections on the In Concert pages. I remember watching the AC/DC one with John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett as a Sight & Sound programme. Cheers, SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nickwpass3" wrote: > > Hi Steve > > In D012 > > ????There Is Still An Open Door? Let The Sun Come Shining Through? (session?) > > is Be Bop Deluxe: Lights (session) > From saipanda@... Mon Dec 5 07:36:14 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2011 06:36:14 -0000 Subject: Reel to reel tapes In-Reply-To: Message-ID: >From Roger's message below - does anyone have any idea which mystery track might be Wishbone Ash? The wiki link again to the Decktician's Reels master page: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Decktician_Reels Cheers, Steve W > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > > > Currently uploading the first few of these, having now finished my latest batch of L's. They're in www.peel.mooo.com/roger/R2R > > Apart from the one I mentioned before, where he's talking to Ian Hunter(?), there's not a lot of our John on them - a very quick hand on the pause button, but then I would have done exactly the same back then; tape wasn't cheap and none of us had jobs! > > So a bit of a challenge for the Wiki team. Lots of good rock/prog/folk/funk in there though - Man, Wishbone Ash, Groundhogs... as Fluff would say, 'alright?!' > > Sound quality is highly variable - the levels fluctuate quite a bit (I've adjusted the worst of it) and there's a good AM whistle in places, but still well worth a listen, > > Cheers > > Roger > > > From saipanda@... Mon Dec 5 07:38:24 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2011 06:38:24 -0000 Subject: Reel to reel tapes In-Reply-To: Message-ID: And Man? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > From Roger's message below - does anyone have any idea which mystery track might be Wishbone Ash? > > The wiki link again to the Decktician's Reels master page: > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Decktician_Reels > > Cheers, > > Steve W > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > > > > > Currently uploading the first few of these, having now finished my latest batch of L's. They're in www.peel.mooo.com/roger/R2R > > > Apart from the one I mentioned before, where he's talking to Ian Hunter(?), there's not a lot of our John on them - a very quick hand on the pause button, but then I would have done exactly the same back then; tape wasn't cheap and none of us had jobs! > > > So a bit of a challenge for the Wiki team. Lots of good rock/prog/folk/funk in there though - Man, Wishbone Ash, Groundhogs... as Fluff would say, 'alright?!' > > > Sound quality is highly variable - the levels fluctuate quite a bit (I've adjusted the worst of it) and there's a good AM whistle in places, but still well worth a listen, > > > Cheers > > > Roger > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Mon Dec 5 12:01:31 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2011 11:01:31 -0000 Subject: Radio Times In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Jim, are you planning to go on into the 80's? I'd be happy to do it but my request at the library about a local RT archive has yet to see a reply.... And as is always the case, more information raises more questions... Why was there no show on 8th March 1975 and what was on instead? RT has SAHB 29th Oct '77, does this mean there's a SAHB show never broadcat or just a RT mistake? There are a few shows I've rescued from the web which don't appear in the Radio Times listings.. Haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Thank you so much Jim, (and Darren for your list including presenters). > > And also for me a real emotional read, since I too was there in WH Smith on a Wednesday looking to see who was on Saturday. > > Sniff...choke...really heartfelt thanks > > Bill > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Lester" wrote: > > > > Here's a list I've complied courtesy of Westminster City Library's collection of Radio Times. > > Jim > > > > 105 01/01/1972 past solo performances (rpt) > > 106 08/01/1972 Mott the Hoople/John Martyn > > 107 15/01/1972 Kevin Ayres > > 108 22/01/1972 Rory Gallagher/Nazareth > > 109 29/01/1972 Man/Bell'n'Arc > > 110 05/02/1972 Strawbs/Jonathan Kelly > > 111 12/02/1972 Osibisa/Claire Hamill > > 112 19/02/1972 Barclay James Harvest/Stray > > 113 26/02/1972 Faces (featuring Rod Stewart & Long John Baldry) > > 114 04/03/1972 Groundhogs > > 115 11/03/1972 Genesis/Max Merritt & the Meteors > > 116 18/03/1972 Deep Purple > > 117 25/03/1972 Sandy Denny/Quiver > > 118 01/04/1972 Judee Sill/Hardin & York > > 119 08/04/1972 Grimms > > 120 15/04/1972 Vinegar Joe/Hookfoot > > 121 22/04/1972 Roy Young Band/Home > > 122 29/04/1972 Mick Abrahams Band/Jude > > 123 06/05/1972 Head Hands and Feet/Sutherland Brothers > > 124 13/05/1972 Country Joe MacDonald/Brinsley Schwartz > > 125 20/05/1972 Edgar Broughton Band > > 126 27/05/1972 Jackson Browne > > 127 03/06/1972 Wishbone Ash > > 128 10/06/1972 Julie Felix/Jonathan Kelly > > 129 17/06/1972 Badfinger/Nazareth > > 130 24/06/1972 Stackridge/Alexis > > 131 01/07/1972 Argent > > 132 08/07/1972 Electric Light Orchestra > > 133 15/07/1972 Todd Rundgren/Sunshine > > 134 22/07/1972 If/Dave Evans > > 135 29/07/1972 Rory Gallagher > > 136 05/08/1972 Pink Floyd (rpt) > > 137 12/08/1972 Tom Paxton (rpt) > > 138 19/08/1972 Faces (featuring Rod Stewart & Long John Baldry)(rpt) > > 139 26/08/1972 Deep Purple > > 140 02/09/1972 Soft Machine > > 141 09/09/1972 Atomic Rooster/Matching Mole > > 142 16/09/1972 Roxy Music/Tir Na Nog > > 143 23/09/1972 Johnny Otis Show > > 144 30/09/1972 Slade > > 145 07/10/1972 Banana Follies > > 146 14/10/1972 Hawkwind > > 147 21/10/1972 JSD Band/Gallagher and Lyle > > 148 28/10/1972 Stone the Crows > > 149 04/11/1972 Tom Paxton > > 150 11/11/1972 Mike Cooper's Machine Gun Company/Budgie > > 151 18/11/1972 Frampton's Camel/Labi Siffre > > 152 25/11/1972 Barclay James Harvest > > 153 02/12/1972 Sensational Alex Harvey Band/Back Door > > 154 09/12/1972 Incredible String Band/Delivery > > 155 16/12/1972 Plainsong/Rab Noakes > > 156 23/12/1972 Solo artists from 72 > > 157 30/12/1972 Groundhogs > > 158 06/01/1973 Argent > > 159 13/01/1973 Nazareth/Victor Brox Blues Train > > 160 20/01/1973 Dick Heckstall Smith Band/Spare Rib > > 161 27/01/1973 Focus > > 162 03/02/1973 Stackridge/Bruce Cockburn > > 163 10/02/1973 Family > > 164 17/02/1973 Rory Gallagher > > 165 24/02/1973 Rod Stewart and the Faces > > 166 03/03/1973 Judee Sill/Can > > 167 10/03/1973 American Blues Legends 73 > > 168 17/03/1973 Home/Gasworks > > 169 24/03/1973 Status Quo > > 170 31/03/1973 Claire Hamill/Trapeze > > 171 07/04/1973 Strawbs > > 172 14/04/1973 Brinsley Schwartz/Gypsy > > 173 21/04/1973 Faces > > 174 28/04/1973 Sutherland Brothers and Quiver/Sharks > > 175 05/05/1973 Greenslade/Wolf > > 176 12/05/1973 Electric Light Orchestra/Harvey Andrews > > 177 19/05/1973 Bees Make Honey/John Prine > > 178 26/05/1973 Gallagher and Lyle/Linda Lewis > > 179 02/06/1973 Tempest > > 180 09/06/1973 Amon Dull II/Wild Turkey > > 181 16/06/1973 Nazareth/Marsha Hunt's 22 > > 182 23/06/1973 Wailers/John Dummer's Oobly-Joobly Band > > 183 30/06/1973 Alan Stivell/Jake Whitren > > 184 07/07/1973 Grimms > > 185 14/07/1973 Solid Gold Cadillac/String Driven Thing > > 186 21/07/1973 Spencer Davis Group/Back Door > > 187 28/07/1973 Edgar Broughton Band > > 188 04/08/1973 Hawkwind (rpt) > > 189 11/08/1973 Focus (rpt) > > 190 18/08/1973 Family (rpt) > > 191 25/08/1973 Faces (rpt) > > 192 01/09/1973 Thin Lizzy/Atlantis > > 193 08/09/1973 Cliamx Blues Band/Caravan > > 194 15/09/1973 Pretty Things/Glencoe > > 195 22/09/1973 Badfinger/Blue > > 196 29/09/1973 Pete York's Percussion Band > > 197 06/10/1973 Silverhead/Medecine Head > > 198 13/10/1973 Average White Band/Sassafras > > 199 20/10/1973 Peter Skellern/Queen > > 200 27/10/1973 Man/Deke Leonard's Iceberg > > 201 03/11/1973 Leo Kottke/Mike Silver > > 202 10/11/1973 Sensational Alex Harvey Band/Country Gazette > > 203 17/11/1973 Wild Turkey/Isotope > > 204 24/11/1973 Home > > 205 01/12/1973 Vinegar Joe/Darian and Spirit > > 206 08/12/1973 Gentle Giant/Dave Ellis > > 207 15/12/1973 Manfred Mann's Earth Band/Tony Joe White > > 208 22/12/1973 Alan Stivell/Gasworks > > 209 29/12/1973 Solo artists from 73 (rpt) > > 210 05/01/1974 Lindisfarne/Rab Noakes > > 211 12/01/1974 Hookfoot/Renaissance > > 212 19/01/1974 Three Man Army/Tony Bird > > 213 26/01/1974 Fumble/Cockney Rebel > > 214 02/02/1974 Electric Light Orchestra/Fumble > > 215 09/02/1974 Ralph McTell/Horslips > > 216 16/02/1974 American Blues Legends 74 > > 217 23/02/1974 Wishbone Ash > > 218 02/03/1974 Can/Kevin Coyne > > 219 09/03/1974 Robin Trower/Kiki Dee Band > > 220 16/03/1974 Tempest/Steve Tilston > > 221 23/03/1974 Stefan Grossman/Amazing Blondell > > 222 30/03/1974 Procol Harum > > 223 06/04/1974 Snafu/Dr Feelgood > > 224 13/04/1974 Roy Harper with orchestra > > 225 20/04/1974 Strawbs > > 226 27/04/1974 King Crimson > > 227 04/05/1974 Deep Purple > > 228 11/05/1974 Ducks Deluxe/Tramp > > 229 18/05/1974 Gallagher and Lyle/Gryphon > > 230 28/05/1974 Refugee/Jonathan Kelly's Outside > > 231 01/06/1974 Incredible String Band > > 232 08/06/1974 Groundhogs/Tony McPhee > > 233 15/06/1974 Andy Bown/Camel > > 234 22/06/1974 Barclay James Harvest > > 235 29/06/1974 Rory Gallagher > > 236 06/07/1974 Deep Purple > > 237 13/07/1974 Al Stewart and Friends from Home > > 238 20/07/1974 Randy Newman/Mike Silver > > 239 27/07/1974 Kinks > > 240 03/08/1974 Pete York's Percussion Band (rpt) > > 241 10/08/1974 Elton John (rpt) > > 242 17/08/1974 Electric Light Orchestra/The Winkies (rpt) > > 243 24/08/1974 Wishbone Ash (rpt) > > 244 31/08/1974 Procol Harum (rpt) > > 245 07/09/1974 Deep Purple (rpt) > > 246 14/09/1974 Bridget St John/John James > > 247 21/09/1974 Blodwyn Pig/Raymond Froggatt > > 248 28/09/1974 String Driven Thing/Jackie Lynton Band > > 249 05/10/1974 Peter Sarstedt/Unicorn > > 250 12/10/1974 Jack the Lad/Nutz > > 251 19/10/1974 Ashton-Lord > > 252 26/10/1974 Supertramp/Wally > > 253 02/11/1974 Leslie Duncan/Splinter > > 254 09/11/1974 Jess Roden/Dog Soldier > > 255 16/11/1974 Greenslade/Bryn Haworth > > 256 23/11/1974 Peter Skellern/Catherine Howe > > 257 30/11/1974 Chris Stainton's Tundra/Kokomo > > 258 07/12/1974 Thin Lizzy/Starry Eyed and Laughing > > 259 14/12/1974 Pretty Things/Jasper Carrot > > 260 21/12/1974 Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance/John Goldring > > 261 28/12/1974 Solo repeats > > 262 04/01/1975 Allman Brothers in San Francisco > > 263 11/01/1975 Medecine Head/Richard Digance > > 264 18/01/1975 Stackridge/Kelly's Eye > > 265 25/01/1975 Isotope/Amazing Blondell > > 266 01/02/1975 Ace/Dr Feelgood > > 267 08/02/1975 If/Steve Ashley > > 268 15/02/1975 Man/Gasworks > > 269 22/02/1975 Robin Trower Band > > 270 01/03/1975 Country Joe McDonald/Barry Melton > > 271 08/03/1975 NO SHOW > > 272 15/03/1975 Curved Air/Chris DeBurgh > > 273 22/03/1975 Kiki Dee Band > > 274 29/03/1975 Back Door/McGuinness Flint > > 275 05/04/1975 Sutherland Brothers and Quiver/Shanghai > > 276 12/04/1975 Caravan > > 277 19/04/1975 Kevin Ayers/Dave Ellis > > 278 26/04/1975 Mike Heron's Reputation/Steve Tilston > > 279 03/05/1975 Bridget St John/Nic Jones > > 280 10/05/1975 Camel/GT Moore and the Reggae Guitars > > 281 17/05/1975 Arthur Brown's Band/Upp > > 282 24/05/1975 Renaissance > > 283 31/05/1975 PFM > > 284 07/06/1975 Alan Hull/Clem Alford > > 285 14/06/1975 BeBop Deluxe/Rab Noakes > > 286 21/06/1975 Pilot/Linda Lewis > > 287 28/06/1975 Loudon Wainwright III > > 288 05/07/1975 Gonzalez/Nutz > > 289 12/07/1975 Genesis > > 290 19/07/1975 Hudson-Ford/A Band Called O > > 291 26/07/1975 Don MCLean at the Hardrock Manchester > > 292 02/08/1975 Chapman-Whitney Streetwalkers/Jet > > 293 09/08/1975 Elton John > > 294 16/08/1975 Allman Brothers (rpt) > > 295 23/08/1975 Robin Trower (rpt) > > 296 30/08/1975 Kiki Dee Band (rpt) > > 297 06/09/1975 Roy Harper > > 298 13/09/1975 Sassafras/Moonrider > > 299 20/09/1975 Little Feat/Tower of Power > > 300 27/09/1975 Clancy/Bryn Haworth > > 301 04/10/1975 Country Gazette/Harvey Andrews and Graham Cooper > > 302 11/10/1975 Baker-Gurvitz Army > > 303 18/10/1975 Dr Feelgood/Kursaal Flyers > > 304 25/10/1975 Climax Blues Band/Gordon Giltrap > > 305 01/11/1975 Heavy Metal Kids/Zzebra > > 306 08/11/1975 Jack the Lad/Chas and Dave > > 307 15/11/1975 Hustler/Halfbreed > > 308 22/11/1975 Howard Werth and the Moonbeams/Dragonfly > > 309 29/11/1975 String Driven Thing/Krazy Kat > > 310 06/12/1975 Melanie > > 311 13/12/1975 Gryphon/Labi Siffre > > 312 20/12/1975 Nazareth > > 313 27/12/1975 Steeleye Span > > 314 03/01/1976 Solo Artists > > 315 10/01/1976 Todd Rundgren's Utopia > > 316 17/01/1976 Chris Farlowe Band/John James > > 317 24/01/1976 UFO/City Boy > > 318 31/01/1976 Ace/Aj Webber > > 319 07/02/1976 Emmylou Harris > > 320 14/02/1976 Be Bop Deluxe/Cajun Moon > > 321 21/02/1976 Curved Air/The Dransfields > > 322 28/02/1976 Queen > > 323 06/03/1976 Gallagher & Lyle/Sailor > > 324 13/03/1976 Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance/John Miles > > 325 20/03/1976 Stefan Grossman & Friends > > 326 27/03/1976 Grateful Dead > > 327 03/04/1976 Snafu/Keef Hartley Band > > 328 10/04/1976 Elkie Brooks/Deaf School > > 329 17/04/1976 Renaissance > > 330 24/04/1976 The Chieftan's > > 331 01/05/1976 Jess Roden Band/Solution > > 332 08/05/1976 Mike Nesmith/Richard Digance > > 333 15/05/1976 PFM > > 334 22/05/1976 London Boogie Band/Steve Tilston (postponed) > > 335 29/05/1976 Widowmaker/Jasper Carrott > > 336 05/06/1976 Russ Ballard Band/Upp > > 337 12/06/1976 London Boogie Band/Steve Tilston > > 338 19/06/1976 Supercharge/Arbre > > 339 26/06/1976 Rick Wakeman & The English Rock Ensemble > > 340 03/07/1976 Pat Travers Band/Joanne Carter > > 341 10/07/1976 Colosseum II/Tony Bird > > 342 17/07/1976 Caravan > > 343 24/07/1976 Michael Chapman/Graham Parker & The Rumour > > 344 31/07/1976 PAGE RIPPED OUT > > 345 07/08/1976 Todd Rundgren's Utopia (rpt) > > 346 14/08/1976 Emmylou Harris & The Hot Band (rpt) > > 347 21/08/1976 Queen (rpt) > > 348 28/08/1976 The Chieftans (rpt) > > 349 04/09/1976 Max Merritt & The Meteors > > 350 11/09/1976 The Bothy Band/Gay & Terry Woods > > 351 18/09/1976 Murray Head Band/Harvey Andrews > > 352 25/09/1976 Frankie Miller's Full House/Steve Goodman > > 353 02/10/1976 Sassafras/Mae McKenna > > 354 09/10/1976 Santana > > 355 16/10/1976 Mott/Lone Star > > 356 23/10/1976 Kevin Ayers/Joan Armatrading > > 357 30/10/1976 Cliamx Blues Band > > 358 06/11/1976 Electric Light Orchestra > > 359 13/11/1976 Gordon Giltrap Band/The Dodgers > > 360 20/11/1976 Kursall Flyers/Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias > > 361 27/01/1976 The 'O' Band/Cado Belle > > 362 04/12/1976 Steve Hillage/Andy Desmond > > 363 11/12/1976 Loudon Wainwright III > > 364 18/12/1976 Steve Gibbons Band/Bryn Haworth > > 365 25/12/1976 NO CONCERT > > 366 01/01/1977 Solo Artists > > 367 08/01/1977 Renaissance > > 368 15/01/1977 Jess Roden Band > > 369 22/01/1977 Santana > > 370 29/01/1977 Rory Gallagher > > 371 05/02/1977 John Miles > > 372 12/02/1977 The Chieftans > > 373 19/02/1977 Jethro Tull > > 374 26/02/1977 Kiki Dee > > 375 05/03/1977 Gallagher & Lyle > > 376 12/03/1977 Procol Harum > > 377 19/03/1977 Paice Ashton Lord > > 378 25/03/1977 Graham Parker & The Rumour > > 379 02/04/1977 Roy Wood's Wizzo Band > > 380 09/04/1977 John Hartford/Richard Digance > > 381 16/04/1977 Eddie & The Hot Rods/Eddie Howells > > 382 23/04/1977 Dave Edmunds Rockpile/The Stranglers > > 383 30/04/1977 Jack Bruce Band > > 384 07/05/1977 Racing Cars/Catherine Howe > > 385 14/05/1977 Frankie Miller's Full House > > 386 21/05/1977 Nutz/John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett > > 387 28/05/1977 Shakti with John McLaughlin > > 388 04/06/1977 Rory Gallagher > > 389 11/06/1977 Heron/Lew Lewis Band > > 390 18/06/1977 George Hathcher Band/Rogue > > 391 25/06/1977 Rod Stewart (rpt) > > 392 02/07/1977 Stefan Grossman/Jo Anne Kelly/Dave Evans/Sammy Mitchell > > 393 09/07/1977 Nutz/Sad Café > > 394 16/07/1977 Quantum Jump/Steve Tilston > > 395 23/07/1977 The Movies/Easy Street > > 396 30/07/1977 Sassaras/Five Hand Reel > > 397 06/08/1977 Electric Light Orchestra (rpt) > > 398 13/08/1977 Jess Roden Band (rpt) > > 399 20/08/1977 John Miles (rpt) > > 400 27/08/1977 Jethro Tull (rpt) > > 401 03/09/1977 Heavy Metal Kids/Vibrators > > 402 10/09/1977 Blue/Radio Stars > > 403 17/09/1977 Pirates/Clayson & The Argonauts > > 404 24/09/1977 Albion Dance Band/Na Fili > > 405 01/10/1977 Camel > > 406 08/10/1977 Elkie Brooks > > 407 15/10/1977 Racing Cars/John Martyn > > 408 22/10/1977 Split Enz/Leo Kottke > > 409 29/10/1977 The Sensational Alex Harvey Band > > 410 05/11/1977 Lone Star/Pat Travers Band > > 411 12/11/1977 Joan Armatrading > > 412 19/11/1977 Supertramp > > 413 26/11/1977 Steve Gibbons Band > > 414 03/12/1977 Nazareth > > 415 10/12/1977 Dr Feelgood/Ian Dury > > 416 17/12/1977 Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias/Splinter > > 417 24/12/1977 Utopia > > 418 31/12/1977 Solo artists of 1977 > > 419 07/01/1978 Joan Baez > > 420 14/01/1978 Colosseum II/Richard Digance > > 421 21/01/1978 Gentle Giant > > 422 28/01/1978 Gordon Giltrap/Michael Chapman > > 423 04/02/1978 Be Bop Deluxe/Jenny Darren > > 424 11/02/1978 Gilbert O'Sullivan/Chris De Burgh > > 425 18/02/1978 Strawbs > > 426 25/02/1978 Loudon Wainwright III > > 427 04/03/1978 Tom Robinson Band/Sad Café > > 428 11/03/1978 John Miles > > 429 18/03/1978 Gallagher & Lyle > > 430 25/03/1978 XTC/Steel Pulse > > 431 01/04/1978 Frankie Miller/Sammy Mitchell > > 432 08/04/1977 Byrds Reunion Concert > > 433 15/04/1978 Bryn Haworth/Gay & Terry Woods > > 434 22/04/1978 Deaf School/Andy Desmond > > 435 29/04/1978 Pete Seeger/Quilapayun > > 436 06/05/1978 Cado Belle/Arbre > > 437 13/05/1978 Radio Stars/Squeeze > > 438 20/05/1978 Vibrators/Krazy Kat > > 439 28/05/1978 Eddie & The Hot Rods/Generation X > > 440 03/06/1978 The Pirates/Mickey Jupp > > 441 10/06/1978 The Jam/Gruppo Sportivo > > 442 17/06/1978 Alexis Korner's 50th Birthday Party > > 443 24/06/1978 Alexis Korner's 50th Birthday Party/The Outlaws in the USA > > 444 01/07/1978 Ian Dury & The Blockheads/The Late Show > > 445 08/07/1978 The Motors/The Jolt > > 446 15/07/1978 David Coverdale's White Snake/The Only Ones > > 447 22/07/1978 Roy Hill Band/Dire Straits > > 448 29/07/1978 Stefan Grossman/John Renbourn/Davey Graham/Happy Traum > > 449 05/08/1978 Supertramp (rpt) > > 450 12/08/1978 Steve Gibbons Band (rpt) > > 451 19/08/1978 Gentle Giant (rpt) > > 452 26/08/1978 John Miles (rpt) > > 453 02/09/1978 Gallagher & Lyle (rpt) > > 454 09/09/1978 Darts > > 455 16/09/1978 Wilko Johnson's Solid Senders/The Dodgers > > 456 23/09/1978 Illusion/Rab Noakes > > 457 30/09/1978 The Movies/Ian Matthews > > 458 07/10/1978 Roy Harper > > 459 14/10/1978 Renaissance > > 460 21/10/1978 BB King > > 461 28/10/1978 Judas Priest/Bram Tchaikovsky's Battleaxe > > 462 04/11/1978 Jenny Darren/Liar > > 463 11/11/1978 Wishbone Ash > > 464 18/11/1978 Dr Feelgood/Chas & Dave > > 465 25/11/1978 Roger McGough/De Dannan > > 466 02/12/1978 The Pirates From Penzance/Blazer Blazer > > 467 09/12/1978 Gordon Giltrap/Racing Cars > > 468 16/12/1978 Snips/Magazine > > 469 23/12/1978 Boomtown Rats > > 470 30/12/1978 ??? > > 471 06/01/1979 Marshall Hain/Robin Williamson > > 472 13/01/1979 Lele Lovich/Wreckless Eric/Rachael Sweet > > 473 20/01/1979 No Dice/Generation X > > 474 27/01/1979 Dave Lewis Band/XTC > > 475 03/02/1979 Dave Kubince/Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias > > 476 10/02/1979 Roy Hill/Sniff'n'The Tears > > 477 17/02/1979 Rory Gallagher > > 478 24/02/1979 Wailing Cocks/Horslips > > 479 03/03/1979 Sham 69/The Members > > 480 10/03/1979 Magnum/Skids > > 481 17/03/1979 Gonzalez > > 482 24/03/1979 Red Noise/Fingerprintz > > 483 31/03/1979 Frankie Miller > > 484 07/04/1979 John Miles > > 485 14/04/1979 Leighton Buzzards/Bethnal > > 486 21/04/1979 Graham Parker & The Rumour > > 487 28/04/1979 Steve Hillage > > 488 05/05/1979 Tom Robinson Band > > 489 12/05/1979 The Cimarons/Inner Circle > > 490 19/05/1979 After The Fire/Roger Chapman > > 491 26/05/1979 The Fabulous Poodles/Motorhead > > 492 02/05/1979 Roxy Music > > 493 09/06/1979 Plain Sailing/Joe Egan > > 494 16/06/1979 Dave Edmonds & Nick Lowe/Lew Lewis Reformers > > 495 23/06/1979 The Tourists/Police > > 496 30/06/1979 Sinceroes/Radio Stars > > 497 07/07/1979 Penetration/The Ruts > > 498 14/07/1979 Third World > > 499 21/07/1979 Supercharge/Steel Pulse > > 500 28/07/1979 The Jags/Fischer-Z > > 501 04/08/1979 Judie Tzuke/Chas & Dave > > 502 11/08/1979 Wishbone Ash (rpt) > > 503 18/08/1979 Boomtown Rats (rpt) > > 504 25/08/1979 Frankie Miller (rpt) > > 505 01/09/1979 Tom Robinson Band (rpt) > > 506 08/09/1979 The Pretenders/Simple Minds > > 507 15/09/1979 Def Leppard/Straight Eight > > 508 22/09/1979 Angelic Upstarts/The Yachts > > 509 29/09/1979 Issue missing > > 510 06/10/1979 Gillan/Voyager > > 511 13/10/1979 Aswad/Linton Kwesi Johnson > > 512 20/10/1979 Secret Affair/Purple Hearts > > 513 27/10/1979 Herman Brood & His Wild Romance/Inerview > > 514 03/11/1979 Rory Gallagher (rpt) > > 515 10/11/1979 Climax Blues Band > > 516 17/11/1979 Live Wire/The Donkeys > > 517 24/11/1979 Ray Sondheim/Ian Gomm > > 518 01/12/1979 Charlie Doe & Her Band Pocket > > 519 08/12/1979 AC/DC > > 520 15/12/1979 The Specials/The Selecter > > 521 22/12/1979 Mickey Jupp/Peter Hammill & Dave Jackson > > 522 29/12/1979 The Jam > > > From haze.harrison@... Mon Dec 5 13:47:30 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2011 12:47:30 -0000 Subject: Radio Times In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Oh well, Sheffield Libraries only keep the last year of RT and Nottingham have nothing. Still waiting on reply from Derbyshire Libraries.... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Jim, are you planning to go on into the 80's? I'd be happy to do it but my request at the library about a local RT archive has yet to see a reply.... > > And as is always the case, more information raises more questions... > > Why was there no show on 8th March 1975 and what was on instead? > RT has SAHB 29th Oct '77, does this mean there's a SAHB show never broadcat or just a RT mistake? > There are a few shows I've rescued from the web which don't appear in the Radio Times listings.. > > Haze > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > Thank you so much Jim, (and Darren for your list including presenters). > > > > And also for me a real emotional read, since I too was there in WH Smith on a Wednesday looking to see who was on Saturday. > > > > Sniff...choke...really heartfelt thanks > > > > Bill > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Lester" wrote: > > > > > > Here's a list I've complied courtesy of Westminster City Library's collection of Radio Times. > > > Jim > > > > > > 105 01/01/1972 past solo performances (rpt) > > > 106 08/01/1972 Mott the Hoople/John Martyn > > > 107 15/01/1972 Kevin Ayres > > > 108 22/01/1972 Rory Gallagher/Nazareth > > > 109 29/01/1972 Man/Bell'n'Arc > > > 110 05/02/1972 Strawbs/Jonathan Kelly > > > 111 12/02/1972 Osibisa/Claire Hamill > > > 112 19/02/1972 Barclay James Harvest/Stray > > > 113 26/02/1972 Faces (featuring Rod Stewart & Long John Baldry) > > > 114 04/03/1972 Groundhogs > > > 115 11/03/1972 Genesis/Max Merritt & the Meteors > > > 116 18/03/1972 Deep Purple > > > 117 25/03/1972 Sandy Denny/Quiver > > > 118 01/04/1972 Judee Sill/Hardin & York > > > 119 08/04/1972 Grimms > > > 120 15/04/1972 Vinegar Joe/Hookfoot > > > 121 22/04/1972 Roy Young Band/Home > > > 122 29/04/1972 Mick Abrahams Band/Jude > > > 123 06/05/1972 Head Hands and Feet/Sutherland Brothers > > > 124 13/05/1972 Country Joe MacDonald/Brinsley Schwartz > > > 125 20/05/1972 Edgar Broughton Band > > > 126 27/05/1972 Jackson Browne > > > 127 03/06/1972 Wishbone Ash > > > 128 10/06/1972 Julie Felix/Jonathan Kelly > > > 129 17/06/1972 Badfinger/Nazareth > > > 130 24/06/1972 Stackridge/Alexis > > > 131 01/07/1972 Argent > > > 132 08/07/1972 Electric Light Orchestra > > > 133 15/07/1972 Todd Rundgren/Sunshine > > > 134 22/07/1972 If/Dave Evans > > > 135 29/07/1972 Rory Gallagher > > > 136 05/08/1972 Pink Floyd (rpt) > > > 137 12/08/1972 Tom Paxton (rpt) > > > 138 19/08/1972 Faces (featuring Rod Stewart & Long John Baldry)(rpt) > > > 139 26/08/1972 Deep Purple > > > 140 02/09/1972 Soft Machine > > > 141 09/09/1972 Atomic Rooster/Matching Mole > > > 142 16/09/1972 Roxy Music/Tir Na Nog > > > 143 23/09/1972 Johnny Otis Show > > > 144 30/09/1972 Slade > > > 145 07/10/1972 Banana Follies > > > 146 14/10/1972 Hawkwind > > > 147 21/10/1972 JSD Band/Gallagher and Lyle > > > 148 28/10/1972 Stone the Crows > > > 149 04/11/1972 Tom Paxton > > > 150 11/11/1972 Mike Cooper's Machine Gun Company/Budgie > > > 151 18/11/1972 Frampton's Camel/Labi Siffre > > > 152 25/11/1972 Barclay James Harvest > > > 153 02/12/1972 Sensational Alex Harvey Band/Back Door > > > 154 09/12/1972 Incredible String Band/Delivery > > > 155 16/12/1972 Plainsong/Rab Noakes > > > 156 23/12/1972 Solo artists from 72 > > > 157 30/12/1972 Groundhogs > > > 158 06/01/1973 Argent > > > 159 13/01/1973 Nazareth/Victor Brox Blues Train > > > 160 20/01/1973 Dick Heckstall Smith Band/Spare Rib > > > 161 27/01/1973 Focus > > > 162 03/02/1973 Stackridge/Bruce Cockburn > > > 163 10/02/1973 Family > > > 164 17/02/1973 Rory Gallagher > > > 165 24/02/1973 Rod Stewart and the Faces > > > 166 03/03/1973 Judee Sill/Can > > > 167 10/03/1973 American Blues Legends 73 > > > 168 17/03/1973 Home/Gasworks > > > 169 24/03/1973 Status Quo > > > 170 31/03/1973 Claire Hamill/Trapeze > > > 171 07/04/1973 Strawbs > > > 172 14/04/1973 Brinsley Schwartz/Gypsy > > > 173 21/04/1973 Faces > > > 174 28/04/1973 Sutherland Brothers and Quiver/Sharks > > > 175 05/05/1973 Greenslade/Wolf > > > 176 12/05/1973 Electric Light Orchestra/Harvey Andrews > > > 177 19/05/1973 Bees Make Honey/John Prine > > > 178 26/05/1973 Gallagher and Lyle/Linda Lewis > > > 179 02/06/1973 Tempest > > > 180 09/06/1973 Amon Dull II/Wild Turkey > > > 181 16/06/1973 Nazareth/Marsha Hunt's 22 > > > 182 23/06/1973 Wailers/John Dummer's Oobly-Joobly Band > > > 183 30/06/1973 Alan Stivell/Jake Whitren > > > 184 07/07/1973 Grimms > > > 185 14/07/1973 Solid Gold Cadillac/String Driven Thing > > > 186 21/07/1973 Spencer Davis Group/Back Door > > > 187 28/07/1973 Edgar Broughton Band > > > 188 04/08/1973 Hawkwind (rpt) > > > 189 11/08/1973 Focus (rpt) > > > 190 18/08/1973 Family (rpt) > > > 191 25/08/1973 Faces (rpt) > > > 192 01/09/1973 Thin Lizzy/Atlantis > > > 193 08/09/1973 Cliamx Blues Band/Caravan > > > 194 15/09/1973 Pretty Things/Glencoe > > > 195 22/09/1973 Badfinger/Blue > > > 196 29/09/1973 Pete York's Percussion Band > > > 197 06/10/1973 Silverhead/Medecine Head > > > 198 13/10/1973 Average White Band/Sassafras > > > 199 20/10/1973 Peter Skellern/Queen > > > 200 27/10/1973 Man/Deke Leonard's Iceberg > > > 201 03/11/1973 Leo Kottke/Mike Silver > > > 202 10/11/1973 Sensational Alex Harvey Band/Country Gazette > > > 203 17/11/1973 Wild Turkey/Isotope > > > 204 24/11/1973 Home > > > 205 01/12/1973 Vinegar Joe/Darian and Spirit > > > 206 08/12/1973 Gentle Giant/Dave Ellis > > > 207 15/12/1973 Manfred Mann's Earth Band/Tony Joe White > > > 208 22/12/1973 Alan Stivell/Gasworks > > > 209 29/12/1973 Solo artists from 73 (rpt) > > > 210 05/01/1974 Lindisfarne/Rab Noakes > > > 211 12/01/1974 Hookfoot/Renaissance > > > 212 19/01/1974 Three Man Army/Tony Bird > > > 213 26/01/1974 Fumble/Cockney Rebel > > > 214 02/02/1974 Electric Light Orchestra/Fumble > > > 215 09/02/1974 Ralph McTell/Horslips > > > 216 16/02/1974 American Blues Legends 74 > > > 217 23/02/1974 Wishbone Ash > > > 218 02/03/1974 Can/Kevin Coyne > > > 219 09/03/1974 Robin Trower/Kiki Dee Band > > > 220 16/03/1974 Tempest/Steve Tilston > > > 221 23/03/1974 Stefan Grossman/Amazing Blondell > > > 222 30/03/1974 Procol Harum > > > 223 06/04/1974 Snafu/Dr Feelgood > > > 224 13/04/1974 Roy Harper with orchestra > > > 225 20/04/1974 Strawbs > > > 226 27/04/1974 King Crimson > > > 227 04/05/1974 Deep Purple > > > 228 11/05/1974 Ducks Deluxe/Tramp > > > 229 18/05/1974 Gallagher and Lyle/Gryphon > > > 230 28/05/1974 Refugee/Jonathan Kelly's Outside > > > 231 01/06/1974 Incredible String Band > > > 232 08/06/1974 Groundhogs/Tony McPhee > > > 233 15/06/1974 Andy Bown/Camel > > > 234 22/06/1974 Barclay James Harvest > > > 235 29/06/1974 Rory Gallagher > > > 236 06/07/1974 Deep Purple > > > 237 13/07/1974 Al Stewart and Friends from Home > > > 238 20/07/1974 Randy Newman/Mike Silver > > > 239 27/07/1974 Kinks > > > 240 03/08/1974 Pete York's Percussion Band (rpt) > > > 241 10/08/1974 Elton John (rpt) > > > 242 17/08/1974 Electric Light Orchestra/The Winkies (rpt) > > > 243 24/08/1974 Wishbone Ash (rpt) > > > 244 31/08/1974 Procol Harum (rpt) > > > 245 07/09/1974 Deep Purple (rpt) > > > 246 14/09/1974 Bridget St John/John James > > > 247 21/09/1974 Blodwyn Pig/Raymond Froggatt > > > 248 28/09/1974 String Driven Thing/Jackie Lynton Band > > > 249 05/10/1974 Peter Sarstedt/Unicorn > > > 250 12/10/1974 Jack the Lad/Nutz > > > 251 19/10/1974 Ashton-Lord > > > 252 26/10/1974 Supertramp/Wally > > > 253 02/11/1974 Leslie Duncan/Splinter > > > 254 09/11/1974 Jess Roden/Dog Soldier > > > 255 16/11/1974 Greenslade/Bryn Haworth > > > 256 23/11/1974 Peter Skellern/Catherine Howe > > > 257 30/11/1974 Chris Stainton's Tundra/Kokomo > > > 258 07/12/1974 Thin Lizzy/Starry Eyed and Laughing > > > 259 14/12/1974 Pretty Things/Jasper Carrot > > > 260 21/12/1974 Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance/John Goldring > > > 261 28/12/1974 Solo repeats > > > 262 04/01/1975 Allman Brothers in San Francisco > > > 263 11/01/1975 Medecine Head/Richard Digance > > > 264 18/01/1975 Stackridge/Kelly's Eye > > > 265 25/01/1975 Isotope/Amazing Blondell > > > 266 01/02/1975 Ace/Dr Feelgood > > > 267 08/02/1975 If/Steve Ashley > > > 268 15/02/1975 Man/Gasworks > > > 269 22/02/1975 Robin Trower Band > > > 270 01/03/1975 Country Joe McDonald/Barry Melton > > > 271 08/03/1975 NO SHOW > > > 272 15/03/1975 Curved Air/Chris DeBurgh > > > 273 22/03/1975 Kiki Dee Band > > > 274 29/03/1975 Back Door/McGuinness Flint > > > 275 05/04/1975 Sutherland Brothers and Quiver/Shanghai > > > 276 12/04/1975 Caravan > > > 277 19/04/1975 Kevin Ayers/Dave Ellis > > > 278 26/04/1975 Mike Heron's Reputation/Steve Tilston > > > 279 03/05/1975 Bridget St John/Nic Jones > > > 280 10/05/1975 Camel/GT Moore and the Reggae Guitars > > > 281 17/05/1975 Arthur Brown's Band/Upp > > > 282 24/05/1975 Renaissance > > > 283 31/05/1975 PFM > > > 284 07/06/1975 Alan Hull/Clem Alford > > > 285 14/06/1975 BeBop Deluxe/Rab Noakes > > > 286 21/06/1975 Pilot/Linda Lewis > > > 287 28/06/1975 Loudon Wainwright III > > > 288 05/07/1975 Gonzalez/Nutz > > > 289 12/07/1975 Genesis > > > 290 19/07/1975 Hudson-Ford/A Band Called O > > > 291 26/07/1975 Don MCLean at the Hardrock Manchester > > > 292 02/08/1975 Chapman-Whitney Streetwalkers/Jet > > > 293 09/08/1975 Elton John > > > 294 16/08/1975 Allman Brothers (rpt) > > > 295 23/08/1975 Robin Trower (rpt) > > > 296 30/08/1975 Kiki Dee Band (rpt) > > > 297 06/09/1975 Roy Harper > > > 298 13/09/1975 Sassafras/Moonrider > > > 299 20/09/1975 Little Feat/Tower of Power > > > 300 27/09/1975 Clancy/Bryn Haworth > > > 301 04/10/1975 Country Gazette/Harvey Andrews and Graham Cooper > > > 302 11/10/1975 Baker-Gurvitz Army > > > 303 18/10/1975 Dr Feelgood/Kursaal Flyers > > > 304 25/10/1975 Climax Blues Band/Gordon Giltrap > > > 305 01/11/1975 Heavy Metal Kids/Zzebra > > > 306 08/11/1975 Jack the Lad/Chas and Dave > > > 307 15/11/1975 Hustler/Halfbreed > > > 308 22/11/1975 Howard Werth and the Moonbeams/Dragonfly > > > 309 29/11/1975 String Driven Thing/Krazy Kat > > > 310 06/12/1975 Melanie > > > 311 13/12/1975 Gryphon/Labi Siffre > > > 312 20/12/1975 Nazareth > > > 313 27/12/1975 Steeleye Span > > > 314 03/01/1976 Solo Artists > > > 315 10/01/1976 Todd Rundgren's Utopia > > > 316 17/01/1976 Chris Farlowe Band/John James > > > 317 24/01/1976 UFO/City Boy > > > 318 31/01/1976 Ace/Aj Webber > > > 319 07/02/1976 Emmylou Harris > > > 320 14/02/1976 Be Bop Deluxe/Cajun Moon > > > 321 21/02/1976 Curved Air/The Dransfields > > > 322 28/02/1976 Queen > > > 323 06/03/1976 Gallagher & Lyle/Sailor > > > 324 13/03/1976 Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance/John Miles > > > 325 20/03/1976 Stefan Grossman & Friends > > > 326 27/03/1976 Grateful Dead > > > 327 03/04/1976 Snafu/Keef Hartley Band > > > 328 10/04/1976 Elkie Brooks/Deaf School > > > 329 17/04/1976 Renaissance > > > 330 24/04/1976 The Chieftan's > > > 331 01/05/1976 Jess Roden Band/Solution > > > 332 08/05/1976 Mike Nesmith/Richard Digance > > > 333 15/05/1976 PFM > > > 334 22/05/1976 London Boogie Band/Steve Tilston (postponed) > > > 335 29/05/1976 Widowmaker/Jasper Carrott > > > 336 05/06/1976 Russ Ballard Band/Upp > > > 337 12/06/1976 London Boogie Band/Steve Tilston > > > 338 19/06/1976 Supercharge/Arbre > > > 339 26/06/1976 Rick Wakeman & The English Rock Ensemble > > > 340 03/07/1976 Pat Travers Band/Joanne Carter > > > 341 10/07/1976 Colosseum II/Tony Bird > > > 342 17/07/1976 Caravan > > > 343 24/07/1976 Michael Chapman/Graham Parker & The Rumour > > > 344 31/07/1976 PAGE RIPPED OUT > > > 345 07/08/1976 Todd Rundgren's Utopia (rpt) > > > 346 14/08/1976 Emmylou Harris & The Hot Band (rpt) > > > 347 21/08/1976 Queen (rpt) > > > 348 28/08/1976 The Chieftans (rpt) > > > 349 04/09/1976 Max Merritt & The Meteors > > > 350 11/09/1976 The Bothy Band/Gay & Terry Woods > > > 351 18/09/1976 Murray Head Band/Harvey Andrews > > > 352 25/09/1976 Frankie Miller's Full House/Steve Goodman > > > 353 02/10/1976 Sassafras/Mae McKenna > > > 354 09/10/1976 Santana > > > 355 16/10/1976 Mott/Lone Star > > > 356 23/10/1976 Kevin Ayers/Joan Armatrading > > > 357 30/10/1976 Cliamx Blues Band > > > 358 06/11/1976 Electric Light Orchestra > > > 359 13/11/1976 Gordon Giltrap Band/The Dodgers > > > 360 20/11/1976 Kursall Flyers/Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias > > > 361 27/01/1976 The 'O' Band/Cado Belle > > > 362 04/12/1976 Steve Hillage/Andy Desmond > > > 363 11/12/1976 Loudon Wainwright III > > > 364 18/12/1976 Steve Gibbons Band/Bryn Haworth > > > 365 25/12/1976 NO CONCERT > > > 366 01/01/1977 Solo Artists > > > 367 08/01/1977 Renaissance > > > 368 15/01/1977 Jess Roden Band > > > 369 22/01/1977 Santana > > > 370 29/01/1977 Rory Gallagher > > > 371 05/02/1977 John Miles > > > 372 12/02/1977 The Chieftans > > > 373 19/02/1977 Jethro Tull > > > 374 26/02/1977 Kiki Dee > > > 375 05/03/1977 Gallagher & Lyle > > > 376 12/03/1977 Procol Harum > > > 377 19/03/1977 Paice Ashton Lord > > > 378 25/03/1977 Graham Parker & The Rumour > > > 379 02/04/1977 Roy Wood's Wizzo Band > > > 380 09/04/1977 John Hartford/Richard Digance > > > 381 16/04/1977 Eddie & The Hot Rods/Eddie Howells > > > 382 23/04/1977 Dave Edmunds Rockpile/The Stranglers > > > 383 30/04/1977 Jack Bruce Band > > > 384 07/05/1977 Racing Cars/Catherine Howe > > > 385 14/05/1977 Frankie Miller's Full House > > > 386 21/05/1977 Nutz/John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett > > > 387 28/05/1977 Shakti with John McLaughlin > > > 388 04/06/1977 Rory Gallagher > > > 389 11/06/1977 Heron/Lew Lewis Band > > > 390 18/06/1977 George Hathcher Band/Rogue > > > 391 25/06/1977 Rod Stewart (rpt) > > > 392 02/07/1977 Stefan Grossman/Jo Anne Kelly/Dave Evans/Sammy Mitchell > > > 393 09/07/1977 Nutz/Sad Café > > > 394 16/07/1977 Quantum Jump/Steve Tilston > > > 395 23/07/1977 The Movies/Easy Street > > > 396 30/07/1977 Sassaras/Five Hand Reel > > > 397 06/08/1977 Electric Light Orchestra (rpt) > > > 398 13/08/1977 Jess Roden Band (rpt) > > > 399 20/08/1977 John Miles (rpt) > > > 400 27/08/1977 Jethro Tull (rpt) > > > 401 03/09/1977 Heavy Metal Kids/Vibrators > > > 402 10/09/1977 Blue/Radio Stars > > > 403 17/09/1977 Pirates/Clayson & The Argonauts > > > 404 24/09/1977 Albion Dance Band/Na Fili > > > 405 01/10/1977 Camel > > > 406 08/10/1977 Elkie Brooks > > > 407 15/10/1977 Racing Cars/John Martyn > > > 408 22/10/1977 Split Enz/Leo Kottke > > > 409 29/10/1977 The Sensational Alex Harvey Band > > > 410 05/11/1977 Lone Star/Pat Travers Band > > > 411 12/11/1977 Joan Armatrading > > > 412 19/11/1977 Supertramp > > > 413 26/11/1977 Steve Gibbons Band > > > 414 03/12/1977 Nazareth > > > 415 10/12/1977 Dr Feelgood/Ian Dury > > > 416 17/12/1977 Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias/Splinter > > > 417 24/12/1977 Utopia > > > 418 31/12/1977 Solo artists of 1977 > > > 419 07/01/1978 Joan Baez > > > 420 14/01/1978 Colosseum II/Richard Digance > > > 421 21/01/1978 Gentle Giant > > > 422 28/01/1978 Gordon Giltrap/Michael Chapman > > > 423 04/02/1978 Be Bop Deluxe/Jenny Darren > > > 424 11/02/1978 Gilbert O'Sullivan/Chris De Burgh > > > 425 18/02/1978 Strawbs > > > 426 25/02/1978 Loudon Wainwright III > > > 427 04/03/1978 Tom Robinson Band/Sad Café > > > 428 11/03/1978 John Miles > > > 429 18/03/1978 Gallagher & Lyle > > > 430 25/03/1978 XTC/Steel Pulse > > > 431 01/04/1978 Frankie Miller/Sammy Mitchell > > > 432 08/04/1977 Byrds Reunion Concert > > > 433 15/04/1978 Bryn Haworth/Gay & Terry Woods > > > 434 22/04/1978 Deaf School/Andy Desmond > > > 435 29/04/1978 Pete Seeger/Quilapayun > > > 436 06/05/1978 Cado Belle/Arbre > > > 437 13/05/1978 Radio Stars/Squeeze > > > 438 20/05/1978 Vibrators/Krazy Kat > > > 439 28/05/1978 Eddie & The Hot Rods/Generation X > > > 440 03/06/1978 The Pirates/Mickey Jupp > > > 441 10/06/1978 The Jam/Gruppo Sportivo > > > 442 17/06/1978 Alexis Korner's 50th Birthday Party > > > 443 24/06/1978 Alexis Korner's 50th Birthday Party/The Outlaws in the USA > > > 444 01/07/1978 Ian Dury & The Blockheads/The Late Show > > > 445 08/07/1978 The Motors/The Jolt > > > 446 15/07/1978 David Coverdale's White Snake/The Only Ones > > > 447 22/07/1978 Roy Hill Band/Dire Straits > > > 448 29/07/1978 Stefan Grossman/John Renbourn/Davey Graham/Happy Traum > > > 449 05/08/1978 Supertramp (rpt) > > > 450 12/08/1978 Steve Gibbons Band (rpt) > > > 451 19/08/1978 Gentle Giant (rpt) > > > 452 26/08/1978 John Miles (rpt) > > > 453 02/09/1978 Gallagher & Lyle (rpt) > > > 454 09/09/1978 Darts > > > 455 16/09/1978 Wilko Johnson's Solid Senders/The Dodgers > > > 456 23/09/1978 Illusion/Rab Noakes > > > 457 30/09/1978 The Movies/Ian Matthews > > > 458 07/10/1978 Roy Harper > > > 459 14/10/1978 Renaissance > > > 460 21/10/1978 BB King > > > 461 28/10/1978 Judas Priest/Bram Tchaikovsky's Battleaxe > > > 462 04/11/1978 Jenny Darren/Liar > > > 463 11/11/1978 Wishbone Ash > > > 464 18/11/1978 Dr Feelgood/Chas & Dave > > > 465 25/11/1978 Roger McGough/De Dannan > > > 466 02/12/1978 The Pirates From Penzance/Blazer Blazer > > > 467 09/12/1978 Gordon Giltrap/Racing Cars > > > 468 16/12/1978 Snips/Magazine > > > 469 23/12/1978 Boomtown Rats > > > 470 30/12/1978 ??? > > > 471 06/01/1979 Marshall Hain/Robin Williamson > > > 472 13/01/1979 Lele Lovich/Wreckless Eric/Rachael Sweet > > > 473 20/01/1979 No Dice/Generation X > > > 474 27/01/1979 Dave Lewis Band/XTC > > > 475 03/02/1979 Dave Kubince/Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias > > > 476 10/02/1979 Roy Hill/Sniff'n'The Tears > > > 477 17/02/1979 Rory Gallagher > > > 478 24/02/1979 Wailing Cocks/Horslips > > > 479 03/03/1979 Sham 69/The Members > > > 480 10/03/1979 Magnum/Skids > > > 481 17/03/1979 Gonzalez > > > 482 24/03/1979 Red Noise/Fingerprintz > > > 483 31/03/1979 Frankie Miller > > > 484 07/04/1979 John Miles > > > 485 14/04/1979 Leighton Buzzards/Bethnal > > > 486 21/04/1979 Graham Parker & The Rumour > > > 487 28/04/1979 Steve Hillage > > > 488 05/05/1979 Tom Robinson Band > > > 489 12/05/1979 The Cimarons/Inner Circle > > > 490 19/05/1979 After The Fire/Roger Chapman > > > 491 26/05/1979 The Fabulous Poodles/Motorhead > > > 492 02/05/1979 Roxy Music > > > 493 09/06/1979 Plain Sailing/Joe Egan > > > 494 16/06/1979 Dave Edmonds & Nick Lowe/Lew Lewis Reformers > > > 495 23/06/1979 The Tourists/Police > > > 496 30/06/1979 Sinceroes/Radio Stars > > > 497 07/07/1979 Penetration/The Ruts > > > 498 14/07/1979 Third World > > > 499 21/07/1979 Supercharge/Steel Pulse > > > 500 28/07/1979 The Jags/Fischer-Z > > > 501 04/08/1979 Judie Tzuke/Chas & Dave > > > 502 11/08/1979 Wishbone Ash (rpt) > > > 503 18/08/1979 Boomtown Rats (rpt) > > > 504 25/08/1979 Frankie Miller (rpt) > > > 505 01/09/1979 Tom Robinson Band (rpt) > > > 506 08/09/1979 The Pretenders/Simple Minds > > > 507 15/09/1979 Def Leppard/Straight Eight > > > 508 22/09/1979 Angelic Upstarts/The Yachts > > > 509 29/09/1979 Issue missing > > > 510 06/10/1979 Gillan/Voyager > > > 511 13/10/1979 Aswad/Linton Kwesi Johnson > > > 512 20/10/1979 Secret Affair/Purple Hearts > > > 513 27/10/1979 Herman Brood & His Wild Romance/Inerview > > > 514 03/11/1979 Rory Gallagher (rpt) > > > 515 10/11/1979 Climax Blues Band > > > 516 17/11/1979 Live Wire/The Donkeys > > > 517 24/11/1979 Ray Sondheim/Ian Gomm > > > 518 01/12/1979 Charlie Doe & Her Band Pocket > > > 519 08/12/1979 AC/DC > > > 520 15/12/1979 The Specials/The Selecter > > > 521 22/12/1979 Mickey Jupp/Peter Hammill & Dave Jackson > > > 522 29/12/1979 The Jam > > > > > > From leicesterjim@... Mon Dec 5 17:58:43 2011 From: leicesterjim@... (Jim) Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2011 16:58:43 -0000 Subject: Radio Times In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi, I did this list over a couple of years on the rare occasions I visited friends in London. I'd love to do the 80s as well as lots of other music related research but it's unlikely. BTW Here's the first 2 years of 'Sunday repeated on Wednesday show'. Once again, there are a few differences between what appears in Radio Times and what came blasting out of yer tranny! (er, that's transistor radio, not anything else). Jim 1 04/01/1970 Family 2 11/01/1970 Duster Bennett/Chicken Shack 3 18/01/1970 Savoy Brown/Free 4 25/01/1970 Keef Hartley Band 5 01/02/1970 Blodwyn Pig 6 08/02/1970 David Bowie 7 15/02/1970 Third Ear Band/Edgar Broughton Band 8 22/02/1970 Joe Cocker and the Greaseband 9 01/03/1970 Brian Auger Trinity 10 08/03/1970 Jon Hiseman's Colosseum 11 15/03/1970 Juicy Lucy/Yes 12 22/03/1970 Graham Bond Initiation/Jim Jones and Rafael Callaghan 13 29/03/1970 Edwin Hawkins Singers 14 05/04/1970 Reanaissance/Elton John and Hookfoot 15 12/04/1970 Taste/Atomic Rooster 16 19/04/1970 Fleetwood Mac 17 26/04/1970 Black Sabbath/Medicine Head 18 03/05/1970 Mott the Hoople/Mike Cooper 19 10/05/1970 Traffic 20 17/05/1970 Al Stewart/Bridget St John/Kevin Ayers and the Whole World 21 24/05/1970 Pretty Things/Daddy Long Legs 22 31/05/1970 Soft Machine/Michael Chapman 23 07/06/1970 Stone The Crows/The Humblebums 24 14/06/1970 Pretty Things/Skid Row 25 21/06/1970 Procol Harum 26 28/06/1970 Matthews Southern Comfort/Alan Bown 27 05/07/1970 Faces/Argent 28 12/07/1970 Free/Trader Horne 29 19/07/1970 Pink Floyd 30 26/07/1970 Mungo Jerry/Simon & Steve/Jo-Anne Kelly/Brett Marvin & The Thunderbolts 31 02/08/1970 Van Der Graaf Generator/If 32 09/08/1970 East of Eden/Hardin and York 33 16/08/1970 Chicken Shack/Duster Bennet 34 23/08/1970 Keef Hartley Band 35 30/08/1970 Pickettywitch with guests The Flirtations and Long John Baldry 36 06/09/1970 Edgar Broughton Band/Third Ear Band 37 13/09/1970 Brinsley Scwartz/Curved Air 38 20/09/1970 Humble Pie 39 27/09/1970 Family 40 04/10/1970 Quintessence/Cochise 41 11/10/1970 Caravan/Supertramp 42 18/10/1970 Climax Chicago Blues Band/Strawbs 43 25/10/1970 Fairport Convention/Mott the Hoople 44 01/11/1970 James Taylor/Dr Strangely Strange 45 08/11/1970 Colosseum 46 15/11/1970 Mick Abrahams Band/Hawkwind 47 22/11/1970 Keef Hartley Band 48 29/11/1970 Faces/Wishbone Ash 49 06/12/1970 Chicken Shack/Noir 50 13/12/1970 Blodwyn Pig 51 20/12/1970 Jellybread/T Rex 52 27/12/1970 Joni Mitchell 53 03/01/1971 The Penny Concert/Comus/Demon Fuzz/Heron/Titus Groan 54 10/01/1971 Livingstone Taylor 55 17/01/1971 Skid Row/Third Ear Band 56 24/01/1971 Atomic Rooster/Satisfaction 57 31/01/1971 Kevin Ayers and the Whole World/Bridget St John 58 07/02/1971 Brian Auger's Oblivion Express/Bronco 59 14/02/1971 Argent/Egg 60 21/02/1971 Roy Young Band/Patto 61 28/02/1971 Steffan Grossman/Quiver 62 07/03/1971 Edgar Broughton Band 63 14/03/1971 Curved Air/Patto 64 21/03/1971 Soft Machine 65 28/03/1971 Incredible String Band 66 04/04/1971 Led Zeppelin 67 11/04/1971 Keef Hartley Band/Brinsley Schwartz 68 18/04/1971 Aubrey Small/Nucleus 69 25/04/1971 Mogul Thrash/Medicine Head 70 02/05/1971 Osibisa/Daddy Long Legs 71 09/05/1971 Groundhogs/John Martyn 72 16/05/1971 Caravan/Daddy Long Legs 73 23/05/1971 Faces 74 30/05/1971 The Rolling Stones 75 06/06/1971 Mick Abrahams Band/Roy Harper 76 13/06/1971 Lancaster/Help Yourself 77 20/06/1971 David Bowie/Heron 78 27/06/1971 Palladin/Bell 'n' Arc 79 04/07/1971 Joni Mitchell 80 11/07/1971 Head Hands and Feet/Dando Shaft 81 18/07/1971 Southern Comfort/Lindisfarne 82 25/07/1971 Supertramp/National Head Band 83 01/08/1971 Cochise/Forest 84 08/08/1971 No group listed 85 15/08/1971 Strawbs 86 22/08/1971 Rory Gallagher/Ricotti Alberquerque 87 29/08/1971 Jack Bruce 88 05/09/1971 If/Mr Fox 89 12/09/1971 Dion/Stackwaddy 90 19/09/1971 Quiver/Bridget St John 91 26/09/1971 Steeleye Span 92 05/10/1971 Van Der Graaf Generator/Miller Anderson 93 12/10/1971 Pink Floyd 94 19/10/1971 Manfred Mann/Michael Chapman 95 26/10/1971 Loudon Wainwright III/Pink Fairies 96 02/11/1971 Steffan Grossman/Unicorn 97 09/11/1971 Tom Paxton 98 16/11/1971 Stone the Crows/Pink Fairies 99 23/11/1971 Stoneground 100 30/11/1971 Ralph McTell/America 101 07/12/1971 Lindisfarne/Stealers Wheel/Rab Noakes 102 14/12/1971 Marmalade/Gypsy 103 21/12/1971 Gilbert O'Sullivan/Brinsley Schwartz 104 28/12/1971 Family From haze.harrison@... Mon Dec 5 18:13:53 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2011 17:13:53 -0000 Subject: Radio Times In-Reply-To: Message-ID: We'll just have to wait for the Genome project then... Thanks again for all your hard work. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Jim" wrote: > > Hi, > I did this list over a couple of years on the rare occasions I visited friends in London. I'd love to do the 80s as well as lots of other music related research but it's unlikely. > BTW > Here's the first 2 years of 'Sunday repeated on Wednesday show'. Once again, there are a few differences between what appears in Radio Times and what came blasting out of yer tranny! (er, that's transistor radio, not anything else). > Jim > > > 1 04/01/1970 Family > 2 11/01/1970 Duster Bennett/Chicken Shack > 3 18/01/1970 Savoy Brown/Free > 4 25/01/1970 Keef Hartley Band > 5 01/02/1970 Blodwyn Pig > 6 08/02/1970 David Bowie > 7 15/02/1970 Third Ear Band/Edgar Broughton Band > 8 22/02/1970 Joe Cocker and the Greaseband > 9 01/03/1970 Brian Auger Trinity > 10 08/03/1970 Jon Hiseman's Colosseum > 11 15/03/1970 Juicy Lucy/Yes > 12 22/03/1970 Graham Bond Initiation/Jim Jones and Rafael Callaghan > 13 29/03/1970 Edwin Hawkins Singers > 14 05/04/1970 Reanaissance/Elton John and Hookfoot > 15 12/04/1970 Taste/Atomic Rooster > 16 19/04/1970 Fleetwood Mac > 17 26/04/1970 Black Sabbath/Medicine Head > 18 03/05/1970 Mott the Hoople/Mike Cooper > 19 10/05/1970 Traffic > 20 17/05/1970 Al Stewart/Bridget St John/Kevin Ayers and the Whole World > 21 24/05/1970 Pretty Things/Daddy Long Legs > 22 31/05/1970 Soft Machine/Michael Chapman > 23 07/06/1970 Stone The Crows/The Humblebums > 24 14/06/1970 Pretty Things/Skid Row > 25 21/06/1970 Procol Harum > 26 28/06/1970 Matthews Southern Comfort/Alan Bown > 27 05/07/1970 Faces/Argent > 28 12/07/1970 Free/Trader Horne > 29 19/07/1970 Pink Floyd > 30 26/07/1970 Mungo Jerry/Simon & Steve/Jo-Anne Kelly/Brett Marvin & The Thunderbolts > 31 02/08/1970 Van Der Graaf Generator/If > 32 09/08/1970 East of Eden/Hardin and York > 33 16/08/1970 Chicken Shack/Duster Bennet > 34 23/08/1970 Keef Hartley Band > 35 30/08/1970 Pickettywitch with guests The Flirtations and Long John Baldry > 36 06/09/1970 Edgar Broughton Band/Third Ear Band > 37 13/09/1970 Brinsley Scwartz/Curved Air > 38 20/09/1970 Humble Pie > 39 27/09/1970 Family > 40 04/10/1970 Quintessence/Cochise > 41 11/10/1970 Caravan/Supertramp > 42 18/10/1970 Climax Chicago Blues Band/Strawbs > 43 25/10/1970 Fairport Convention/Mott the Hoople > 44 01/11/1970 James Taylor/Dr Strangely Strange > 45 08/11/1970 Colosseum > 46 15/11/1970 Mick Abrahams Band/Hawkwind > 47 22/11/1970 Keef Hartley Band > 48 29/11/1970 Faces/Wishbone Ash > 49 06/12/1970 Chicken Shack/Noir > 50 13/12/1970 Blodwyn Pig > 51 20/12/1970 Jellybread/T Rex > 52 27/12/1970 Joni Mitchell > 53 03/01/1971 The Penny Concert/Comus/Demon Fuzz/Heron/Titus Groan > 54 10/01/1971 Livingstone Taylor > 55 17/01/1971 Skid Row/Third Ear Band > 56 24/01/1971 Atomic Rooster/Satisfaction > 57 31/01/1971 Kevin Ayers and the Whole World/Bridget St John > 58 07/02/1971 Brian Auger's Oblivion Express/Bronco > 59 14/02/1971 Argent/Egg > 60 21/02/1971 Roy Young Band/Patto > 61 28/02/1971 Steffan Grossman/Quiver > 62 07/03/1971 Edgar Broughton Band > 63 14/03/1971 Curved Air/Patto > 64 21/03/1971 Soft Machine > 65 28/03/1971 Incredible String Band > 66 04/04/1971 Led Zeppelin > 67 11/04/1971 Keef Hartley Band/Brinsley Schwartz > 68 18/04/1971 Aubrey Small/Nucleus > 69 25/04/1971 Mogul Thrash/Medicine Head > 70 02/05/1971 Osibisa/Daddy Long Legs > 71 09/05/1971 Groundhogs/John Martyn > 72 16/05/1971 Caravan/Daddy Long Legs > 73 23/05/1971 Faces > 74 30/05/1971 The Rolling Stones > 75 06/06/1971 Mick Abrahams Band/Roy Harper > 76 13/06/1971 Lancaster/Help Yourself > 77 20/06/1971 David Bowie/Heron > 78 27/06/1971 Palladin/Bell 'n' Arc > 79 04/07/1971 Joni Mitchell > 80 11/07/1971 Head Hands and Feet/Dando Shaft > 81 18/07/1971 Southern Comfort/Lindisfarne > 82 25/07/1971 Supertramp/National Head Band > 83 01/08/1971 Cochise/Forest > 84 08/08/1971 No group listed > 85 15/08/1971 Strawbs > 86 22/08/1971 Rory Gallagher/Ricotti Alberquerque > 87 29/08/1971 Jack Bruce > 88 05/09/1971 If/Mr Fox > 89 12/09/1971 Dion/Stackwaddy > 90 19/09/1971 Quiver/Bridget St John > 91 26/09/1971 Steeleye Span > 92 05/10/1971 Van Der Graaf Generator/Miller Anderson > 93 12/10/1971 Pink Floyd > 94 19/10/1971 Manfred Mann/Michael Chapman > 95 26/10/1971 Loudon Wainwright III/Pink Fairies > 96 02/11/1971 Steffan Grossman/Unicorn > 97 09/11/1971 Tom Paxton > 98 16/11/1971 Stone the Crows/Pink Fairies > 99 23/11/1971 Stoneground > 100 30/11/1971 Ralph McTell/America > 101 07/12/1971 Lindisfarne/Stealers Wheel/Rab Noakes > 102 14/12/1971 Marmalade/Gypsy > 103 21/12/1971 Gilbert O'Sullivan/Brinsley Schwartz > 104 28/12/1971 Family > From billfromnorthwales@... Mon Dec 5 18:26:04 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2011 17:26:04 -0000 Subject: Radio Times In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yes I don't think SAHB ever did it, so looks like it was replaced on 29th October 1977 by John Otwat & Wild Willy Barett with AC/DC. I recorded that show HERE We all love a good detective story though, right? Talking of such mysteries... Where is Jeff Beck from 1972 Did the Faces ever do 24/02/1973 or was that never broadcast and ended up on "Too drunk for the BBC" bootleg HERE 15/09/1973 Pretty Things/Glencoe or Renaissance ? 12/10/1974 Jack the Lad/Nutz or Average White Band ? 07/08/1976 Todd Rundgren's Utopia (rpt) or AC/DC ? Plus some others and loads of corrections to my dates. Oh dear Incidentally432 should say 08/04/1978 Byrds Reunion Concert BFNW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Jim, are you planning to go on into the 80's? I'd be happy to do it but my request at the library about a local RT archive has yet to see a reply.... > > And as is always the case, more information raises more questions... > > Why was there no show on 8th March 1975 and what was on instead? > RT has SAHB 29th Oct '77, does this mean there's a SAHB show never broadcat or just a RT mistake? > There are a few shows I've rescued from the web which don't appear in the Radio Times listings.. > > Haze > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" billfromnorthwales@ wrote: > > > > Thank you so much Jim, (and Darren for your list including presenters). > > > > And also for me a real emotional read, since I too was there in WH Smith on a Wednesday looking to see who was on Saturday. > > > > Sniff...choke...really heartfelt thanks > > > > Bill > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Lester" wrote: > > > > > > Here's a list I've complied courtesy of Westminster City Library's collection of Radio Times. > > > Jim > > > > > > 105 01/01/1972 past solo performances (rpt) > > > 106 08/01/1972 Mott the Hoople/John Martyn > > > 107 15/01/1972 Kevin Ayres > > > 108 22/01/1972 Rory Gallagher/Nazareth > > > 109 29/01/1972 Man/Bell'n'Arc > > > 110 05/02/1972 Strawbs/Jonathan Kelly > > > 111 12/02/1972 Osibisa/Claire Hamill > > > 112 19/02/1972 Barclay James Harvest/Stray > > > 113 26/02/1972 Faces (featuring Rod Stewart & Long John Baldry) > > > 114 04/03/1972 Groundhogs > > > 115 11/03/1972 Genesis/Max Merritt & the Meteors > > > 116 18/03/1972 Deep Purple > > > 117 25/03/1972 Sandy Denny/Quiver > > > 118 01/04/1972 Judee Sill/Hardin & York > > > 119 08/04/1972 Grimms > > > 120 15/04/1972 Vinegar Joe/Hookfoot > > > 121 22/04/1972 Roy Young Band/Home > > > 122 29/04/1972 Mick Abrahams Band/Jude > > > 123 06/05/1972 Head Hands and Feet/Sutherland Brothers > > > 124 13/05/1972 Country Joe MacDonald/Brinsley Schwartz > > > 125 20/05/1972 Edgar Broughton Band > > > 126 27/05/1972 Jackson Browne > > > 127 03/06/1972 Wishbone Ash > > > 128 10/06/1972 Julie Felix/Jonathan Kelly > > > 129 17/06/1972 Badfinger/Nazareth > > > 130 24/06/1972 Stackridge/Alexis > > > 131 01/07/1972 Argent > > > 132 08/07/1972 Electric Light Orchestra > > > 133 15/07/1972 Todd Rundgren/Sunshine > > > 134 22/07/1972 If/Dave Evans > > > 135 29/07/1972 Rory Gallagher > > > 136 05/08/1972 Pink Floyd (rpt) > > > 137 12/08/1972 Tom Paxton (rpt) > > > 138 19/08/1972 Faces (featuring Rod Stewart & Long John Baldry)(rpt) > > > 139 26/08/1972 Deep Purple > > > 140 02/09/1972 Soft Machine > > > 141 09/09/1972 Atomic Rooster/Matching Mole > > > 142 16/09/1972 Roxy Music/Tir Na Nog > > > 143 23/09/1972 Johnny Otis Show > > > 144 30/09/1972 Slade > > > 145 07/10/1972 Banana Follies > > > 146 14/10/1972 Hawkwind > > > 147 21/10/1972 JSD Band/Gallagher and Lyle > > > 148 28/10/1972 Stone the Crows > > > 149 04/11/1972 Tom Paxton > > > 150 11/11/1972 Mike Cooper's Machine Gun Company/Budgie > > > 151 18/11/1972 Frampton's Camel/Labi Siffre > > > 152 25/11/1972 Barclay James Harvest > > > 153 02/12/1972 Sensational Alex Harvey Band/Back Door > > > 154 09/12/1972 Incredible String Band/Delivery > > > 155 16/12/1972 Plainsong/Rab Noakes > > > 156 23/12/1972 Solo artists from 72 > > > 157 30/12/1972 Groundhogs > > > 158 06/01/1973 Argent > > > 159 13/01/1973 Nazareth/Victor Brox Blues Train > > > 160 20/01/1973 Dick Heckstall Smith Band/Spare Rib > > > 161 27/01/1973 Focus > > > 162 03/02/1973 Stackridge/Bruce Cockburn > > > 163 10/02/1973 Family > > > 164 17/02/1973 Rory Gallagher > > > 165 24/02/1973 Rod Stewart and the Faces > > > 166 03/03/1973 Judee Sill/Can > > > 167 10/03/1973 American Blues Legends 73 > > > 168 17/03/1973 Home/Gasworks > > > 169 24/03/1973 Status Quo > > > 170 31/03/1973 Claire Hamill/Trapeze > > > 171 07/04/1973 Strawbs > > > 172 14/04/1973 Brinsley Schwartz/Gypsy > > > 173 21/04/1973 Faces > > > 174 28/04/1973 Sutherland Brothers and Quiver/Sharks > > > 175 05/05/1973 Greenslade/Wolf > > > 176 12/05/1973 Electric Light Orchestra/Harvey Andrews > > > 177 19/05/1973 Bees Make Honey/John Prine > > > 178 26/05/1973 Gallagher and Lyle/Linda Lewis > > > 179 02/06/1973 Tempest > > > 180 09/06/1973 Amon Dull II/Wild Turkey > > > 181 16/06/1973 Nazareth/Marsha Hunt's 22 > > > 182 23/06/1973 Wailers/John Dummer's Oobly-Joobly Band > > > 183 30/06/1973 Alan Stivell/Jake Whitren > > > 184 07/07/1973 Grimms > > > 185 14/07/1973 Solid Gold Cadillac/String Driven Thing > > > 186 21/07/1973 Spencer Davis Group/Back Door > > > 187 28/07/1973 Edgar Broughton Band > > > 188 04/08/1973 Hawkwind (rpt) > > > 189 11/08/1973 Focus (rpt) > > > 190 18/08/1973 Family (rpt) > > > 191 25/08/1973 Faces (rpt) > > > 192 01/09/1973 Thin Lizzy/Atlantis > > > 193 08/09/1973 Cliamx Blues Band/Caravan > > > 194 15/09/1973 Pretty Things/Glencoe > > > 195 22/09/1973 Badfinger/Blue > > > 196 29/09/1973 Pete York's Percussion Band > > > 197 06/10/1973 Silverhead/Medecine Head > > > 198 13/10/1973 Average White Band/Sassafras > > > 199 20/10/1973 Peter Skellern/Queen > > > 200 27/10/1973 Man/Deke Leonard's Iceberg > > > 201 03/11/1973 Leo Kottke/Mike Silver > > > 202 10/11/1973 Sensational Alex Harvey Band/Country Gazette > > > 203 17/11/1973 Wild Turkey/Isotope > > > 204 24/11/1973 Home > > > 205 01/12/1973 Vinegar Joe/Darian and Spirit > > > 206 08/12/1973 Gentle Giant/Dave Ellis > > > 207 15/12/1973 Manfred Mann's Earth Band/Tony Joe White > > > 208 22/12/1973 Alan Stivell/Gasworks > > > 209 29/12/1973 Solo artists from 73 (rpt) > > > 210 05/01/1974 Lindisfarne/Rab Noakes > > > 211 12/01/1974 Hookfoot/Renaissance > > > 212 19/01/1974 Three Man Army/Tony Bird > > > 213 26/01/1974 Fumble/Cockney Rebel > > > 214 02/02/1974 Electric Light Orchestra/Fumble > > > 215 09/02/1974 Ralph McTell/Horslips > > > 216 16/02/1974 American Blues Legends 74 > > > 217 23/02/1974 Wishbone Ash > > > 218 02/03/1974 Can/Kevin Coyne > > > 219 09/03/1974 Robin Trower/Kiki Dee Band > > > 220 16/03/1974 Tempest/Steve Tilston > > > 221 23/03/1974 Stefan Grossman/Amazing Blondell > > > 222 30/03/1974 Procol Harum > > > 223 06/04/1974 Snafu/Dr Feelgood > > > 224 13/04/1974 Roy Harper with orchestra > > > 225 20/04/1974 Strawbs > > > 226 27/04/1974 King Crimson > > > 227 04/05/1974 Deep Purple > > > 228 11/05/1974 Ducks Deluxe/Tramp > > > 229 18/05/1974 Gallagher and Lyle/Gryphon > > > 230 28/05/1974 Refugee/Jonathan Kelly's Outside > > > 231 01/06/1974 Incredible String Band > > > 232 08/06/1974 Groundhogs/Tony McPhee > > > 233 15/06/1974 Andy Bown/Camel > > > 234 22/06/1974 Barclay James Harvest > > > 235 29/06/1974 Rory Gallagher > > > 236 06/07/1974 Deep Purple > > > 237 13/07/1974 Al Stewart and Friends from Home > > > 238 20/07/1974 Randy Newman/Mike Silver > > > 239 27/07/1974 Kinks > > > 240 03/08/1974 Pete York's Percussion Band (rpt) > > > 241 10/08/1974 Elton John (rpt) > > > 242 17/08/1974 Electric Light Orchestra/The Winkies (rpt) > > > 243 24/08/1974 Wishbone Ash (rpt) > > > 244 31/08/1974 Procol Harum (rpt) > > > 245 07/09/1974 Deep Purple (rpt) > > > 246 14/09/1974 Bridget St John/John James > > > 247 21/09/1974 Blodwyn Pig/Raymond Froggatt > > > 248 28/09/1974 String Driven Thing/Jackie Lynton Band > > > 249 05/10/1974 Peter Sarstedt/Unicorn > > > 250 12/10/1974 Jack the Lad/Nutz > > > 251 19/10/1974 Ashton-Lord > > > 252 26/10/1974 Supertramp/Wally > > > 253 02/11/1974 Leslie Duncan/Splinter > > > 254 09/11/1974 Jess Roden/Dog Soldier > > > 255 16/11/1974 Greenslade/Bryn Haworth > > > 256 23/11/1974 Peter Skellern/Catherine Howe > > > 257 30/11/1974 Chris Stainton's Tundra/Kokomo > > > 258 07/12/1974 Thin Lizzy/Starry Eyed and Laughing > > > 259 14/12/1974 Pretty Things/Jasper Carrot > > > 260 21/12/1974 Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance/John Goldring > > > 261 28/12/1974 Solo repeats > > > 262 04/01/1975 Allman Brothers in San Francisco > > > 263 11/01/1975 Medecine Head/Richard Digance > > > 264 18/01/1975 Stackridge/Kelly's Eye > > > 265 25/01/1975 Isotope/Amazing Blondell > > > 266 01/02/1975 Ace/Dr Feelgood > > > 267 08/02/1975 If/Steve Ashley > > > 268 15/02/1975 Man/Gasworks > > > 269 22/02/1975 Robin Trower Band > > > 270 01/03/1975 Country Joe McDonald/Barry Melton > > > 271 08/03/1975 NO SHOW > > > 272 15/03/1975 Curved Air/Chris DeBurgh > > > 273 22/03/1975 Kiki Dee Band > > > 274 29/03/1975 Back Door/McGuinness Flint > > > 275 05/04/1975 Sutherland Brothers and Quiver/Shanghai > > > 276 12/04/1975 Caravan > > > 277 19/04/1975 Kevin Ayers/Dave Ellis > > > 278 26/04/1975 Mike Heron's Reputation/Steve Tilston > > > 279 03/05/1975 Bridget St John/Nic Jones > > > 280 10/05/1975 Camel/GT Moore and the Reggae Guitars > > > 281 17/05/1975 Arthur Brown's Band/Upp > > > 282 24/05/1975 Renaissance > > > 283 31/05/1975 PFM > > > 284 07/06/1975 Alan Hull/Clem Alford > > > 285 14/06/1975 BeBop Deluxe/Rab Noakes > > > 286 21/06/1975 Pilot/Linda Lewis > > > 287 28/06/1975 Loudon Wainwright III > > > 288 05/07/1975 Gonzalez/Nutz > > > 289 12/07/1975 Genesis > > > 290 19/07/1975 Hudson-Ford/A Band Called O > > > 291 26/07/1975 Don MCLean at the Hardrock Manchester > > > 292 02/08/1975 Chapman-Whitney Streetwalkers/Jet > > > 293 09/08/1975 Elton John > > > 294 16/08/1975 Allman Brothers (rpt) > > > 295 23/08/1975 Robin Trower (rpt) > > > 296 30/08/1975 Kiki Dee Band (rpt) > > > 297 06/09/1975 Roy Harper > > > 298 13/09/1975 Sassafras/Moonrider > > > 299 20/09/1975 Little Feat/Tower of Power > > > 300 27/09/1975 Clancy/Bryn Haworth > > > 301 04/10/1975 Country Gazette/Harvey Andrews and Graham Cooper > > > 302 11/10/1975 Baker-Gurvitz Army > > > 303 18/10/1975 Dr Feelgood/Kursaal Flyers > > > 304 25/10/1975 Climax Blues Band/Gordon Giltrap > > > 305 01/11/1975 Heavy Metal Kids/Zzebra > > > 306 08/11/1975 Jack the Lad/Chas and Dave > > > 307 15/11/1975 Hustler/Halfbreed > > > 308 22/11/1975 Howard Werth and the Moonbeams/Dragonfly > > > 309 29/11/1975 String Driven Thing/Krazy Kat > > > 310 06/12/1975 Melanie > > > 311 13/12/1975 Gryphon/Labi Siffre > > > 312 20/12/1975 Nazareth > > > 313 27/12/1975 Steeleye Span > > > 314 03/01/1976 Solo Artists > > > 315 10/01/1976 Todd Rundgren's Utopia > > > 316 17/01/1976 Chris Farlowe Band/John James > > > 317 24/01/1976 UFO/City Boy > > > 318 31/01/1976 Ace/Aj Webber > > > 319 07/02/1976 Emmylou Harris > > > 320 14/02/1976 Be Bop Deluxe/Cajun Moon > > > 321 21/02/1976 Curved Air/The Dransfields > > > 322 28/02/1976 Queen > > > 323 06/03/1976 Gallagher & Lyle/Sailor > > > 324 13/03/1976 Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance/John Miles > > > 325 20/03/1976 Stefan Grossman & Friends > > > 326 27/03/1976 Grateful Dead > > > 327 03/04/1976 Snafu/Keef Hartley Band > > > 328 10/04/1976 Elkie Brooks/Deaf School > > > 329 17/04/1976 Renaissance > > > 330 24/04/1976 The Chieftan's > > > 331 01/05/1976 Jess Roden Band/Solution > > > 332 08/05/1976 Mike Nesmith/Richard Digance > > > 333 15/05/1976 PFM > > > 334 22/05/1976 London Boogie Band/Steve Tilston (postponed) > > > 335 29/05/1976 Widowmaker/Jasper Carrott > > > 336 05/06/1976 Russ Ballard Band/Upp > > > 337 12/06/1976 London Boogie Band/Steve Tilston > > > 338 19/06/1976 Supercharge/Arbre > > > 339 26/06/1976 Rick Wakeman & The English Rock Ensemble > > > 340 03/07/1976 Pat Travers Band/Joanne Carter > > > 341 10/07/1976 Colosseum II/Tony Bird > > > 342 17/07/1976 Caravan > > > 343 24/07/1976 Michael Chapman/Graham Parker & The Rumour > > > 344 31/07/1976 PAGE RIPPED OUT > > > 345 07/08/1976 Todd Rundgren's Utopia (rpt) > > > 346 14/08/1976 Emmylou Harris & The Hot Band (rpt) > > > 347 21/08/1976 Queen (rpt) > > > 348 28/08/1976 The Chieftans (rpt) > > > 349 04/09/1976 Max Merritt & The Meteors > > > 350 11/09/1976 The Bothy Band/Gay & Terry Woods > > > 351 18/09/1976 Murray Head Band/Harvey Andrews > > > 352 25/09/1976 Frankie Miller's Full House/Steve Goodman > > > 353 02/10/1976 Sassafras/Mae McKenna > > > 354 09/10/1976 Santana > > > 355 16/10/1976 Mott/Lone Star > > > 356 23/10/1976 Kevin Ayers/Joan Armatrading > > > 357 30/10/1976 Cliamx Blues Band > > > 358 06/11/1976 Electric Light Orchestra > > > 359 13/11/1976 Gordon Giltrap Band/The Dodgers > > > 360 20/11/1976 Kursall Flyers/Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias > > > 361 27/01/1976 The 'O' Band/Cado Belle > > > 362 04/12/1976 Steve Hillage/Andy Desmond > > > 363 11/12/1976 Loudon Wainwright III > > > 364 18/12/1976 Steve Gibbons Band/Bryn Haworth > > > 365 25/12/1976 NO CONCERT > > > 366 01/01/1977 Solo Artists > > > 367 08/01/1977 Renaissance > > > 368 15/01/1977 Jess Roden Band > > > 369 22/01/1977 Santana > > > 370 29/01/1977 Rory Gallagher > > > 371 05/02/1977 John Miles > > > 372 12/02/1977 The Chieftans > > > 373 19/02/1977 Jethro Tull > > > 374 26/02/1977 Kiki Dee > > > 375 05/03/1977 Gallagher & Lyle > > > 376 12/03/1977 Procol Harum > > > 377 19/03/1977 Paice Ashton Lord > > > 378 25/03/1977 Graham Parker & The Rumour > > > 379 02/04/1977 Roy Wood's Wizzo Band > > > 380 09/04/1977 John Hartford/Richard Digance > > > 381 16/04/1977 Eddie & The Hot Rods/Eddie Howells > > > 382 23/04/1977 Dave Edmunds Rockpile/The Stranglers > > > 383 30/04/1977 Jack Bruce Band > > > 384 07/05/1977 Racing Cars/Catherine Howe > > > 385 14/05/1977 Frankie Miller's Full House > > > 386 21/05/1977 Nutz/John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett > > > 387 28/05/1977 Shakti with John McLaughlin > > > 388 04/06/1977 Rory Gallagher > > > 389 11/06/1977 Heron/Lew Lewis Band > > > 390 18/06/1977 George Hathcher Band/Rogue > > > 391 25/06/1977 Rod Stewart (rpt) > > > 392 02/07/1977 Stefan Grossman/Jo Anne Kelly/Dave Evans/Sammy Mitchell > > > 393 09/07/1977 Nutz/Sad Café > > > 394 16/07/1977 Quantum Jump/Steve Tilston > > > 395 23/07/1977 The Movies/Easy Street > > > 396 30/07/1977 Sassaras/Five Hand Reel > > > 397 06/08/1977 Electric Light Orchestra (rpt) > > > 398 13/08/1977 Jess Roden Band (rpt) > > > 399 20/08/1977 John Miles (rpt) > > > 400 27/08/1977 Jethro Tull (rpt) > > > 401 03/09/1977 Heavy Metal Kids/Vibrators > > > 402 10/09/1977 Blue/Radio Stars > > > 403 17/09/1977 Pirates/Clayson & The Argonauts > > > 404 24/09/1977 Albion Dance Band/Na Fili > > > 405 01/10/1977 Camel > > > 406 08/10/1977 Elkie Brooks > > > 407 15/10/1977 Racing Cars/John Martyn > > > 408 22/10/1977 Split Enz/Leo Kottke > > > 409 29/10/1977 The Sensational Alex Harvey Band > > > 410 05/11/1977 Lone Star/Pat Travers Band > > > 411 12/11/1977 Joan Armatrading > > > 412 19/11/1977 Supertramp > > > 413 26/11/1977 Steve Gibbons Band > > > 414 03/12/1977 Nazareth > > > 415 10/12/1977 Dr Feelgood/Ian Dury > > > 416 17/12/1977 Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias/Splinter > > > 417 24/12/1977 Utopia > > > 418 31/12/1977 Solo artists of 1977 > > > 419 07/01/1978 Joan Baez > > > 420 14/01/1978 Colosseum II/Richard Digance > > > 421 21/01/1978 Gentle Giant > > > 422 28/01/1978 Gordon Giltrap/Michael Chapman > > > 423 04/02/1978 Be Bop Deluxe/Jenny Darren > > > 424 11/02/1978 Gilbert O'Sullivan/Chris De Burgh > > > 425 18/02/1978 Strawbs > > > 426 25/02/1978 Loudon Wainwright III > > > 427 04/03/1978 Tom Robinson Band/Sad Café > > > 428 11/03/1978 John Miles > > > 429 18/03/1978 Gallagher & Lyle > > > 430 25/03/1978 XTC/Steel Pulse > > > 431 01/04/1978 Frankie Miller/Sammy Mitchell > > > 432 08/04/1977 Byrds Reunion Concert > > > 433 15/04/1978 Bryn Haworth/Gay & Terry Woods > > > 434 22/04/1978 Deaf School/Andy Desmond > > > 435 29/04/1978 Pete Seeger/Quilapayun > > > 436 06/05/1978 Cado Belle/Arbre > > > 437 13/05/1978 Radio Stars/Squeeze > > > 438 20/05/1978 Vibrators/Krazy Kat > > > 439 28/05/1978 Eddie & The Hot Rods/Generation X > > > 440 03/06/1978 The Pirates/Mickey Jupp > > > 441 10/06/1978 The Jam/Gruppo Sportivo > > > 442 17/06/1978 Alexis Korner's 50th Birthday Party > > > 443 24/06/1978 Alexis Korner's 50th Birthday Party/The Outlaws in the USA > > > 444 01/07/1978 Ian Dury & The Blockheads/The Late Show > > > 445 08/07/1978 The Motors/The Jolt > > > 446 15/07/1978 David Coverdale's White Snake/The Only Ones > > > 447 22/07/1978 Roy Hill Band/Dire Straits > > > 448 29/07/1978 Stefan Grossman/John Renbourn/Davey Graham/Happy Traum > > > 449 05/08/1978 Supertramp (rpt) > > > 450 12/08/1978 Steve Gibbons Band (rpt) > > > 451 19/08/1978 Gentle Giant (rpt) > > > 452 26/08/1978 John Miles (rpt) > > > 453 02/09/1978 Gallagher & Lyle (rpt) > > > 454 09/09/1978 Darts > > > 455 16/09/1978 Wilko Johnson's Solid Senders/The Dodgers > > > 456 23/09/1978 Illusion/Rab Noakes > > > 457 30/09/1978 The Movies/Ian Matthews > > > 458 07/10/1978 Roy Harper > > > 459 14/10/1978 Renaissance > > > 460 21/10/1978 BB King > > > 461 28/10/1978 Judas Priest/Bram Tchaikovsky's Battleaxe > > > 462 04/11/1978 Jenny Darren/Liar > > > 463 11/11/1978 Wishbone Ash > > > 464 18/11/1978 Dr Feelgood/Chas & Dave > > > 465 25/11/1978 Roger McGough/De Dannan > > > 466 02/12/1978 The Pirates From Penzance/Blazer Blazer > > > 467 09/12/1978 Gordon Giltrap/Racing Cars > > > 468 16/12/1978 Snips/Magazine > > > 469 23/12/1978 Boomtown Rats > > > 470 30/12/1978 ??? > > > 471 06/01/1979 Marshall Hain/Robin Williamson > > > 472 13/01/1979 Lele Lovich/Wreckless Eric/Rachael Sweet > > > 473 20/01/1979 No Dice/Generation X > > > 474 27/01/1979 Dave Lewis Band/XTC > > > 475 03/02/1979 Dave Kubince/Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias > > > 476 10/02/1979 Roy Hill/Sniff'n'The Tears > > > 477 17/02/1979 Rory Gallagher > > > 478 24/02/1979 Wailing Cocks/Horslips > > > 479 03/03/1979 Sham 69/The Members > > > 480 10/03/1979 Magnum/Skids > > > 481 17/03/1979 Gonzalez > > > 482 24/03/1979 Red Noise/Fingerprintz > > > 483 31/03/1979 Frankie Miller > > > 484 07/04/1979 John Miles > > > 485 14/04/1979 Leighton Buzzards/Bethnal > > > 486 21/04/1979 Graham Parker & The Rumour > > > 487 28/04/1979 Steve Hillage > > > 488 05/05/1979 Tom Robinson Band > > > 489 12/05/1979 The Cimarons/Inner Circle > > > 490 19/05/1979 After The Fire/Roger Chapman > > > 491 26/05/1979 The Fabulous Poodles/Motorhead > > > 492 02/05/1979 Roxy Music > > > 493 09/06/1979 Plain Sailing/Joe Egan > > > 494 16/06/1979 Dave Edmonds & Nick Lowe/Lew Lewis Reformers > > > 495 23/06/1979 The Tourists/Police > > > 496 30/06/1979 Sinceroes/Radio Stars > > > 497 07/07/1979 Penetration/The Ruts > > > 498 14/07/1979 Third World > > > 499 21/07/1979 Supercharge/Steel Pulse > > > 500 28/07/1979 The Jags/Fischer-Z > > > 501 04/08/1979 Judie Tzuke/Chas & Dave > > > 502 11/08/1979 Wishbone Ash (rpt) > > > 503 18/08/1979 Boomtown Rats (rpt) > > > 504 25/08/1979 Frankie Miller (rpt) > > > 505 01/09/1979 Tom Robinson Band (rpt) > > > 506 08/09/1979 The Pretenders/Simple Minds > > > 507 15/09/1979 Def Leppard/Straight Eight > > > 508 22/09/1979 Angelic Upstarts/The Yachts > > > 509 29/09/1979 Issue missing > > > 510 06/10/1979 Gillan/Voyager > > > 511 13/10/1979 Aswad/Linton Kwesi Johnson > > > 512 20/10/1979 Secret Affair/Purple Hearts > > > 513 27/10/1979 Herman Brood & His Wild Romance/Inerview > > > 514 03/11/1979 Rory Gallagher (rpt) > > > 515 10/11/1979 Climax Blues Band > > > 516 17/11/1979 Live Wire/The Donkeys > > > 517 24/11/1979 Ray Sondheim/Ian Gomm > > > 518 01/12/1979 Charlie Doe & Her Band Pocket > > > 519 08/12/1979 AC/DC > > > 520 15/12/1979 The Specials/The Selecter > > > 521 22/12/1979 Mickey Jupp/Peter Hammill & Dave Jackson > > > 522 29/12/1979 The Jam > > > > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Mon Dec 5 19:24:08 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2011 18:24:08 -0000 Subject: Radio Times In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Ha!, should be John Otway, of course! Where did that come from? Of course the sexual origin of all spelling mistakes is a complete phallusy --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Yes I don't think SAHB ever did it, so looks like it was replaced on > 29th October 1977 by John Otwat & Wild Willy Barett with AC/DC. > > I recorded that show HERE > /1977-10-29%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28John%20Otway%20&%20AC-DC%29.mp3> > > We all love a good detective story though, right? > > Talking of such mysteries... > > Where is Jeff Beck from 1972 > > Did the Faces ever do 24/02/1973 or was that never broadcast and ended > up on "Too drunk for the BBC" bootleg HERE > /1973-02-08%20John%20Peel%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Faces%29.mp3> > > 15/09/1973 Pretty Things/Glencoe or Renaissance > /1973-09-15%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Renaissance%29.mp3> ? > > 12/10/1974 Jack the Lad/Nutz or Average White Band > /1974-xx-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Average%20White%20Band%29.mp3> ? > > 07/08/1976 Todd Rundgren's Utopia (rpt) or AC/DC > /1976-08-07%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28AC-DC%29.mp3> ? > > Plus some others and loads of corrections to my dates. Oh dear > > Incidentally432 should say > > 08/04/1978 Byrds Reunion Concert > > BFNW > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Jim, are you planning to go on into the 80's? I'd be happy to do it > but my request at the library about a local RT archive has yet to see a > reply.... > > > > And as is always the case, more information raises more questions... > > > > Why was there no show on 8th March 1975 and what was on instead? > > RT has SAHB 29th Oct '77, does this mean there's a SAHB show never > broadcat or just a RT mistake? > > There are a few shows I've rescued from the web which don't appear in > the Radio Times listings.. > > > > Haze > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" billfromnorthwales@ > wrote: > > > > > > Thank you so much Jim, (and Darren for your list including > presenters). > > > > > > And also for me a real emotional read, since I too was there in WH > Smith on a Wednesday looking to see who was on Saturday. > > > > > > Sniff...choke...really heartfelt thanks > > > > > > Bill > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Lester" wrote: > > > > > > > > Here's a list I've complied courtesy of Westminster City Library's > collection of Radio Times. > > > > Jim > > > > > > > > 105 01/01/1972 past solo performances (rpt) > > > > 106 08/01/1972 Mott the Hoople/John Martyn > > > > 107 15/01/1972 Kevin Ayres > > > > 108 22/01/1972 Rory Gallagher/Nazareth > > > > 109 29/01/1972 Man/Bell'n'Arc > > > > 110 05/02/1972 Strawbs/Jonathan Kelly > > > > 111 12/02/1972 Osibisa/Claire Hamill > > > > 112 19/02/1972 Barclay James Harvest/Stray > > > > 113 26/02/1972 Faces (featuring Rod Stewart & Long John Baldry) > > > > 114 04/03/1972 Groundhogs > > > > 115 11/03/1972 Genesis/Max Merritt & the Meteors > > > > 116 18/03/1972 Deep Purple > > > > 117 25/03/1972 Sandy Denny/Quiver > > > > 118 01/04/1972 Judee Sill/Hardin & York > > > > 119 08/04/1972 Grimms > > > > 120 15/04/1972 Vinegar Joe/Hookfoot > > > > 121 22/04/1972 Roy Young Band/Home > > > > 122 29/04/1972 Mick Abrahams Band/Jude > > > > 123 06/05/1972 Head Hands and Feet/Sutherland Brothers > > > > 124 13/05/1972 Country Joe MacDonald/Brinsley Schwartz > > > > 125 20/05/1972 Edgar Broughton Band > > > > 126 27/05/1972 Jackson Browne > > > > 127 03/06/1972 Wishbone Ash > > > > 128 10/06/1972 Julie Felix/Jonathan Kelly > > > > 129 17/06/1972 Badfinger/Nazareth > > > > 130 24/06/1972 Stackridge/Alexis > > > > 131 01/07/1972 Argent > > > > 132 08/07/1972 Electric Light Orchestra > > > > 133 15/07/1972 Todd Rundgren/Sunshine > > > > 134 22/07/1972 If/Dave Evans > > > > 135 29/07/1972 Rory Gallagher > > > > 136 05/08/1972 Pink Floyd (rpt) > > > > 137 12/08/1972 Tom Paxton (rpt) > > > > 138 19/08/1972 Faces (featuring Rod Stewart & Long John > Baldry)(rpt) > > > > 139 26/08/1972 Deep Purple > > > > 140 02/09/1972 Soft Machine > > > > 141 09/09/1972 Atomic Rooster/Matching Mole > > > > 142 16/09/1972 Roxy Music/Tir Na Nog > > > > 143 23/09/1972 Johnny Otis Show > > > > 144 30/09/1972 Slade > > > > 145 07/10/1972 Banana Follies > > > > 146 14/10/1972 Hawkwind > > > > 147 21/10/1972 JSD Band/Gallagher and Lyle > > > > 148 28/10/1972 Stone the Crows > > > > 149 04/11/1972 Tom Paxton > > > > 150 11/11/1972 Mike Cooper's Machine Gun Company/Budgie > > > > 151 18/11/1972 Frampton's Camel/Labi Siffre > > > > 152 25/11/1972 Barclay James Harvest > > > > 153 02/12/1972 Sensational Alex Harvey Band/Back Door > > > > 154 09/12/1972 Incredible String Band/Delivery > > > > 155 16/12/1972 Plainsong/Rab Noakes > > > > 156 23/12/1972 Solo artists from 72 > > > > 157 30/12/1972 Groundhogs > > > > 158 06/01/1973 Argent > > > > 159 13/01/1973 Nazareth/Victor Brox Blues Train > > > > 160 20/01/1973 Dick Heckstall Smith Band/Spare Rib > > > > 161 27/01/1973 Focus > > > > 162 03/02/1973 Stackridge/Bruce Cockburn > > > > 163 10/02/1973 Family > > > > 164 17/02/1973 Rory Gallagher > > > > 165 24/02/1973 Rod Stewart and the Faces > > > > 166 03/03/1973 Judee Sill/Can > > > > 167 10/03/1973 American Blues Legends 73 > > > > 168 17/03/1973 Home/Gasworks > > > > 169 24/03/1973 Status Quo > > > > 170 31/03/1973 Claire Hamill/Trapeze > > > > 171 07/04/1973 Strawbs > > > > 172 14/04/1973 Brinsley Schwartz/Gypsy > > > > 173 21/04/1973 Faces > > > > 174 28/04/1973 Sutherland Brothers and Quiver/Sharks > > > > 175 05/05/1973 Greenslade/Wolf > > > > 176 12/05/1973 Electric Light Orchestra/Harvey Andrews > > > > 177 19/05/1973 Bees Make Honey/John Prine > > > > 178 26/05/1973 Gallagher and Lyle/Linda Lewis > > > > 179 02/06/1973 Tempest > > > > 180 09/06/1973 Amon Dull II/Wild Turkey > > > > 181 16/06/1973 Nazareth/Marsha Hunt's 22 > > > > 182 23/06/1973 Wailers/John Dummer's Oobly-Joobly Band > > > > 183 30/06/1973 Alan Stivell/Jake Whitren > > > > 184 07/07/1973 Grimms > > > > 185 14/07/1973 Solid Gold Cadillac/String Driven Thing > > > > 186 21/07/1973 Spencer Davis Group/Back Door > > > > 187 28/07/1973 Edgar Broughton Band > > > > 188 04/08/1973 Hawkwind (rpt) > > > > 189 11/08/1973 Focus (rpt) > > > > 190 18/08/1973 Family (rpt) > > > > 191 25/08/1973 Faces (rpt) > > > > 192 01/09/1973 Thin Lizzy/Atlantis > > > > 193 08/09/1973 Cliamx Blues Band/Caravan > > > > 194 15/09/1973 Pretty Things/Glencoe > > > > 195 22/09/1973 Badfinger/Blue > > > > 196 29/09/1973 Pete York's Percussion Band > > > > 197 06/10/1973 Silverhead/Medecine Head > > > > 198 13/10/1973 Average White Band/Sassafras > > > > 199 20/10/1973 Peter Skellern/Queen > > > > 200 27/10/1973 Man/Deke Leonard's Iceberg > > > > 201 03/11/1973 Leo Kottke/Mike Silver > > > > 202 10/11/1973 Sensational Alex Harvey Band/Country Gazette > > > > 203 17/11/1973 Wild Turkey/Isotope > > > > 204 24/11/1973 Home > > > > 205 01/12/1973 Vinegar Joe/Darian and Spirit > > > > 206 08/12/1973 Gentle Giant/Dave Ellis > > > > 207 15/12/1973 Manfred Mann's Earth Band/Tony Joe White > > > > 208 22/12/1973 Alan Stivell/Gasworks > > > > 209 29/12/1973 Solo artists from 73 (rpt) > > > > 210 05/01/1974 Lindisfarne/Rab Noakes > > > > 211 12/01/1974 Hookfoot/Renaissance > > > > 212 19/01/1974 Three Man Army/Tony Bird > > > > 213 26/01/1974 Fumble/Cockney Rebel > > > > 214 02/02/1974 Electric Light Orchestra/Fumble > > > > 215 09/02/1974 Ralph McTell/Horslips > > > > 216 16/02/1974 American Blues Legends 74 > > > > 217 23/02/1974 Wishbone Ash > > > > 218 02/03/1974 Can/Kevin Coyne > > > > 219 09/03/1974 Robin Trower/Kiki Dee Band > > > > 220 16/03/1974 Tempest/Steve Tilston > > > > 221 23/03/1974 Stefan Grossman/Amazing Blondell > > > > 222 30/03/1974 Procol Harum > > > > 223 06/04/1974 Snafu/Dr Feelgood > > > > 224 13/04/1974 Roy Harper with orchestra > > > > 225 20/04/1974 Strawbs > > > > 226 27/04/1974 King Crimson > > > > 227 04/05/1974 Deep Purple > > > > 228 11/05/1974 Ducks Deluxe/Tramp > > > > 229 18/05/1974 Gallagher and Lyle/Gryphon > > > > 230 28/05/1974 Refugee/Jonathan Kelly's Outside > > > > 231 01/06/1974 Incredible String Band > > > > 232 08/06/1974 Groundhogs/Tony McPhee > > > > 233 15/06/1974 Andy Bown/Camel > > > > 234 22/06/1974 Barclay James Harvest > > > > 235 29/06/1974 Rory Gallagher > > > > 236 06/07/1974 Deep Purple > > > > 237 13/07/1974 Al Stewart and Friends from Home > > > > 238 20/07/1974 Randy Newman/Mike Silver > > > > 239 27/07/1974 Kinks > > > > 240 03/08/1974 Pete York's Percussion Band (rpt) > > > > 241 10/08/1974 Elton John (rpt) > > > > 242 17/08/1974 Electric Light Orchestra/The Winkies (rpt) > > > > 243 24/08/1974 Wishbone Ash (rpt) > > > > 244 31/08/1974 Procol Harum (rpt) > > > > 245 07/09/1974 Deep Purple (rpt) > > > > 246 14/09/1974 Bridget St John/John James > > > > 247 21/09/1974 Blodwyn Pig/Raymond Froggatt > > > > 248 28/09/1974 String Driven Thing/Jackie Lynton Band > > > > 249 05/10/1974 Peter Sarstedt/Unicorn > > > > 250 12/10/1974 Jack the Lad/Nutz > > > > 251 19/10/1974 Ashton-Lord > > > > 252 26/10/1974 Supertramp/Wally > > > > 253 02/11/1974 Leslie Duncan/Splinter > > > > 254 09/11/1974 Jess Roden/Dog Soldier > > > > 255 16/11/1974 Greenslade/Bryn Haworth > > > > 256 23/11/1974 Peter Skellern/Catherine Howe > > > > 257 30/11/1974 Chris Stainton's Tundra/Kokomo > > > > 258 07/12/1974 Thin Lizzy/Starry Eyed and Laughing > > > > 259 14/12/1974 Pretty Things/Jasper Carrot > > > > 260 21/12/1974 Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance/John Goldring > > > > 261 28/12/1974 Solo repeats > > > > 262 04/01/1975 Allman Brothers in San Francisco > > > > 263 11/01/1975 Medecine Head/Richard Digance > > > > 264 18/01/1975 Stackridge/Kelly's Eye > > > > 265 25/01/1975 Isotope/Amazing Blondell > > > > 266 01/02/1975 Ace/Dr Feelgood > > > > 267 08/02/1975 If/Steve Ashley > > > > 268 15/02/1975 Man/Gasworks > > > > 269 22/02/1975 Robin Trower Band > > > > 270 01/03/1975 Country Joe McDonald/Barry Melton > > > > 271 08/03/1975 NO SHOW > > > > 272 15/03/1975 Curved Air/Chris DeBurgh > > > > 273 22/03/1975 Kiki Dee Band > > > > 274 29/03/1975 Back Door/McGuinness Flint > > > > 275 05/04/1975 Sutherland Brothers and Quiver/Shanghai > > > > 276 12/04/1975 Caravan > > > > 277 19/04/1975 Kevin Ayers/Dave Ellis > > > > 278 26/04/1975 Mike Heron's Reputation/Steve Tilston > > > > 279 03/05/1975 Bridget St John/Nic Jones > > > > 280 10/05/1975 Camel/GT Moore and the Reggae Guitars > > > > 281 17/05/1975 Arthur Brown's Band/Upp > > > > 282 24/05/1975 Renaissance > > > > 283 31/05/1975 PFM > > > > 284 07/06/1975 Alan Hull/Clem Alford > > > > 285 14/06/1975 BeBop Deluxe/Rab Noakes > > > > 286 21/06/1975 Pilot/Linda Lewis > > > > 287 28/06/1975 Loudon Wainwright III > > > > 288 05/07/1975 Gonzalez/Nutz > > > > 289 12/07/1975 Genesis > > > > 290 19/07/1975 Hudson-Ford/A Band Called O > > > > 291 26/07/1975 Don MCLean at the Hardrock Manchester > > > > 292 02/08/1975 Chapman-Whitney Streetwalkers/Jet > > > > 293 09/08/1975 Elton John > > > > 294 16/08/1975 Allman Brothers (rpt) > > > > 295 23/08/1975 Robin Trower (rpt) > > > > 296 30/08/1975 Kiki Dee Band (rpt) > > > > 297 06/09/1975 Roy Harper > > > > 298 13/09/1975 Sassafras/Moonrider > > > > 299 20/09/1975 Little Feat/Tower of Power > > > > 300 27/09/1975 Clancy/Bryn Haworth > > > > 301 04/10/1975 Country Gazette/Harvey Andrews and Graham Cooper > > > > 302 11/10/1975 Baker-Gurvitz Army > > > > 303 18/10/1975 Dr Feelgood/Kursaal Flyers > > > > 304 25/10/1975 Climax Blues Band/Gordon Giltrap > > > > 305 01/11/1975 Heavy Metal Kids/Zzebra > > > > 306 08/11/1975 Jack the Lad/Chas and Dave > > > > 307 15/11/1975 Hustler/Halfbreed > > > > 308 22/11/1975 Howard Werth and the Moonbeams/Dragonfly > > > > 309 29/11/1975 String Driven Thing/Krazy Kat > > > > 310 06/12/1975 Melanie > > > > 311 13/12/1975 Gryphon/Labi Siffre > > > > 312 20/12/1975 Nazareth > > > > 313 27/12/1975 Steeleye Span > > > > 314 03/01/1976 Solo Artists > > > > 315 10/01/1976 Todd Rundgren's Utopia > > > > 316 17/01/1976 Chris Farlowe Band/John James > > > > 317 24/01/1976 UFO/City Boy > > > > 318 31/01/1976 Ace/Aj Webber > > > > 319 07/02/1976 Emmylou Harris > > > > 320 14/02/1976 Be Bop Deluxe/Cajun Moon > > > > 321 21/02/1976 Curved Air/The Dransfields > > > > 322 28/02/1976 Queen > > > > 323 06/03/1976 Gallagher & Lyle/Sailor > > > > 324 13/03/1976 Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance/John Miles > > > > 325 20/03/1976 Stefan Grossman & Friends > > > > 326 27/03/1976 Grateful Dead > > > > 327 03/04/1976 Snafu/Keef Hartley Band > > > > 328 10/04/1976 Elkie Brooks/Deaf School > > > > 329 17/04/1976 Renaissance > > > > 330 24/04/1976 The Chieftan's > > > > 331 01/05/1976 Jess Roden Band/Solution > > > > 332 08/05/1976 Mike Nesmith/Richard Digance > > > > 333 15/05/1976 PFM > > > > 334 22/05/1976 London Boogie Band/Steve Tilston (postponed) > > > > 335 29/05/1976 Widowmaker/Jasper Carrott > > > > 336 05/06/1976 Russ Ballard Band/Upp > > > > 337 12/06/1976 London Boogie Band/Steve Tilston > > > > 338 19/06/1976 Supercharge/Arbre > > > > 339 26/06/1976 Rick Wakeman & The English Rock Ensemble > > > > 340 03/07/1976 Pat Travers Band/Joanne Carter > > > > 341 10/07/1976 Colosseum II/Tony Bird > > > > 342 17/07/1976 Caravan > > > > 343 24/07/1976 Michael Chapman/Graham Parker & The Rumour > > > > 344 31/07/1976 PAGE RIPPED OUT > > > > 345 07/08/1976 Todd Rundgren's Utopia (rpt) > > > > 346 14/08/1976 Emmylou Harris & The Hot Band (rpt) > > > > 347 21/08/1976 Queen (rpt) > > > > 348 28/08/1976 The Chieftans (rpt) > > > > 349 04/09/1976 Max Merritt & The Meteors > > > > 350 11/09/1976 The Bothy Band/Gay & Terry Woods > > > > 351 18/09/1976 Murray Head Band/Harvey Andrews > > > > 352 25/09/1976 Frankie Miller's Full House/Steve Goodman > > > > 353 02/10/1976 Sassafras/Mae McKenna > > > > 354 09/10/1976 Santana > > > > 355 16/10/1976 Mott/Lone Star > > > > 356 23/10/1976 Kevin Ayers/Joan Armatrading > > > > 357 30/10/1976 Cliamx Blues Band > > > > 358 06/11/1976 Electric Light Orchestra > > > > 359 13/11/1976 Gordon Giltrap Band/The Dodgers > > > > 360 20/11/1976 Kursall Flyers/Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias > > > > 361 27/01/1976 The 'O' Band/Cado Belle > > > > 362 04/12/1976 Steve Hillage/Andy Desmond > > > > 363 11/12/1976 Loudon Wainwright III > > > > 364 18/12/1976 Steve Gibbons Band/Bryn Haworth > > > > 365 25/12/1976 NO CONCERT > > > > 366 01/01/1977 Solo Artists > > > > 367 08/01/1977 Renaissance > > > > 368 15/01/1977 Jess Roden Band > > > > 369 22/01/1977 Santana > > > > 370 29/01/1977 Rory Gallagher > > > > 371 05/02/1977 John Miles > > > > 372 12/02/1977 The Chieftans > > > > 373 19/02/1977 Jethro Tull > > > > 374 26/02/1977 Kiki Dee > > > > 375 05/03/1977 Gallagher & Lyle > > > > 376 12/03/1977 Procol Harum > > > > 377 19/03/1977 Paice Ashton Lord > > > > 378 25/03/1977 Graham Parker & The Rumour > > > > 379 02/04/1977 Roy Wood's Wizzo Band > > > > 380 09/04/1977 John Hartford/Richard Digance > > > > 381 16/04/1977 Eddie & The Hot Rods/Eddie Howells > > > > 382 23/04/1977 Dave Edmunds Rockpile/The Stranglers > > > > 383 30/04/1977 Jack Bruce Band > > > > 384 07/05/1977 Racing Cars/Catherine Howe > > > > 385 14/05/1977 Frankie Miller's Full House > > > > 386 21/05/1977 Nutz/John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett > > > > 387 28/05/1977 Shakti with John McLaughlin > > > > 388 04/06/1977 Rory Gallagher > > > > 389 11/06/1977 Heron/Lew Lewis Band > > > > 390 18/06/1977 George Hathcher Band/Rogue > > > > 391 25/06/1977 Rod Stewart (rpt) > > > > 392 02/07/1977 Stefan Grossman/Jo Anne Kelly/Dave Evans/Sammy > Mitchell > > > > 393 09/07/1977 Nutz/Sad Café > > > > 394 16/07/1977 Quantum Jump/Steve Tilston > > > > 395 23/07/1977 The Movies/Easy Street > > > > 396 30/07/1977 Sassaras/Five Hand Reel > > > > 397 06/08/1977 Electric Light Orchestra (rpt) > > > > 398 13/08/1977 Jess Roden Band (rpt) > > > > 399 20/08/1977 John Miles (rpt) > > > > 400 27/08/1977 Jethro Tull (rpt) > > > > 401 03/09/1977 Heavy Metal Kids/Vibrators > > > > 402 10/09/1977 Blue/Radio Stars > > > > 403 17/09/1977 Pirates/Clayson & The Argonauts > > > > 404 24/09/1977 Albion Dance Band/Na Fili > > > > 405 01/10/1977 Camel > > > > 406 08/10/1977 Elkie Brooks > > > > 407 15/10/1977 Racing Cars/John Martyn > > > > 408 22/10/1977 Split Enz/Leo Kottke > > > > 409 29/10/1977 The Sensational Alex Harvey Band > > > > 410 05/11/1977 Lone Star/Pat Travers Band > > > > 411 12/11/1977 Joan Armatrading > > > > 412 19/11/1977 Supertramp > > > > 413 26/11/1977 Steve Gibbons Band > > > > 414 03/12/1977 Nazareth > > > > 415 10/12/1977 Dr Feelgood/Ian Dury > > > > 416 17/12/1977 Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias/Splinter > > > > 417 24/12/1977 Utopia > > > > 418 31/12/1977 Solo artists of 1977 > > > > 419 07/01/1978 Joan Baez > > > > 420 14/01/1978 Colosseum II/Richard Digance > > > > 421 21/01/1978 Gentle Giant > > > > 422 28/01/1978 Gordon Giltrap/Michael Chapman > > > > 423 04/02/1978 Be Bop Deluxe/Jenny Darren > > > > 424 11/02/1978 Gilbert O'Sullivan/Chris De Burgh > > > > 425 18/02/1978 Strawbs > > > > 426 25/02/1978 Loudon Wainwright III > > > > 427 04/03/1978 Tom Robinson Band/Sad Café > > > > 428 11/03/1978 John Miles > > > > 429 18/03/1978 Gallagher & Lyle > > > > 430 25/03/1978 XTC/Steel Pulse > > > > 431 01/04/1978 Frankie Miller/Sammy Mitchell > > > > 432 08/04/1977 Byrds Reunion Concert > > > > 433 15/04/1978 Bryn Haworth/Gay & Terry Woods > > > > 434 22/04/1978 Deaf School/Andy Desmond > > > > 435 29/04/1978 Pete Seeger/Quilapayun > > > > 436 06/05/1978 Cado Belle/Arbre > > > > 437 13/05/1978 Radio Stars/Squeeze > > > > 438 20/05/1978 Vibrators/Krazy Kat > > > > 439 28/05/1978 Eddie & The Hot Rods/Generation X > > > > 440 03/06/1978 The Pirates/Mickey Jupp > > > > 441 10/06/1978 The Jam/Gruppo Sportivo > > > > 442 17/06/1978 Alexis Korner's 50th Birthday Party > > > > 443 24/06/1978 Alexis Korner's 50th Birthday Party/The Outlaws in > the USA > > > > 444 01/07/1978 Ian Dury & The Blockheads/The Late Show > > > > 445 08/07/1978 The Motors/The Jolt > > > > 446 15/07/1978 David Coverdale's White Snake/The Only Ones > > > > 447 22/07/1978 Roy Hill Band/Dire Straits > > > > 448 29/07/1978 Stefan Grossman/John Renbourn/Davey Graham/Happy > Traum > > > > 449 05/08/1978 Supertramp (rpt) > > > > 450 12/08/1978 Steve Gibbons Band (rpt) > > > > 451 19/08/1978 Gentle Giant (rpt) > > > > 452 26/08/1978 John Miles (rpt) > > > > 453 02/09/1978 Gallagher & Lyle (rpt) > > > > 454 09/09/1978 Darts > > > > 455 16/09/1978 Wilko Johnson's Solid Senders/The Dodgers > > > > 456 23/09/1978 Illusion/Rab Noakes > > > > 457 30/09/1978 The Movies/Ian Matthews > > > > 458 07/10/1978 Roy Harper > > > > 459 14/10/1978 Renaissance > > > > 460 21/10/1978 BB King > > > > 461 28/10/1978 Judas Priest/Bram Tchaikovsky's Battleaxe > > > > 462 04/11/1978 Jenny Darren/Liar > > > > 463 11/11/1978 Wishbone Ash > > > > 464 18/11/1978 Dr Feelgood/Chas & Dave > > > > 465 25/11/1978 Roger McGough/De Dannan > > > > 466 02/12/1978 The Pirates From Penzance/Blazer Blazer > > > > 467 09/12/1978 Gordon Giltrap/Racing Cars > > > > 468 16/12/1978 Snips/Magazine > > > > 469 23/12/1978 Boomtown Rats > > > > 470 30/12/1978 ??? > > > > 471 06/01/1979 Marshall Hain/Robin Williamson > > > > 472 13/01/1979 Lele Lovich/Wreckless Eric/Rachael Sweet > > > > 473 20/01/1979 No Dice/Generation X > > > > 474 27/01/1979 Dave Lewis Band/XTC > > > > 475 03/02/1979 Dave Kubince/Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias > > > > 476 10/02/1979 Roy Hill/Sniff'n'The Tears > > > > 477 17/02/1979 Rory Gallagher > > > > 478 24/02/1979 Wailing Cocks/Horslips > > > > 479 03/03/1979 Sham 69/The Members > > > > 480 10/03/1979 Magnum/Skids > > > > 481 17/03/1979 Gonzalez > > > > 482 24/03/1979 Red Noise/Fingerprintz > > > > 483 31/03/1979 Frankie Miller > > > > 484 07/04/1979 John Miles > > > > 485 14/04/1979 Leighton Buzzards/Bethnal > > > > 486 21/04/1979 Graham Parker & The Rumour > > > > 487 28/04/1979 Steve Hillage > > > > 488 05/05/1979 Tom Robinson Band > > > > 489 12/05/1979 The Cimarons/Inner Circle > > > > 490 19/05/1979 After The Fire/Roger Chapman > > > > 491 26/05/1979 The Fabulous Poodles/Motorhead > > > > 492 02/05/1979 Roxy Music > > > > 493 09/06/1979 Plain Sailing/Joe Egan > > > > 494 16/06/1979 Dave Edmonds & Nick Lowe/Lew Lewis Reformers > > > > 495 23/06/1979 The Tourists/Police > > > > 496 30/06/1979 Sinceroes/Radio Stars > > > > 497 07/07/1979 Penetration/The Ruts > > > > 498 14/07/1979 Third World > > > > 499 21/07/1979 Supercharge/Steel Pulse > > > > 500 28/07/1979 The Jags/Fischer-Z > > > > 501 04/08/1979 Judie Tzuke/Chas & Dave > > > > 502 11/08/1979 Wishbone Ash (rpt) > > > > 503 18/08/1979 Boomtown Rats (rpt) > > > > 504 25/08/1979 Frankie Miller (rpt) > > > > 505 01/09/1979 Tom Robinson Band (rpt) > > > > 506 08/09/1979 The Pretenders/Simple Minds > > > > 507 15/09/1979 Def Leppard/Straight Eight > > > > 508 22/09/1979 Angelic Upstarts/The Yachts > > > > 509 29/09/1979 Issue missing > > > > 510 06/10/1979 Gillan/Voyager > > > > 511 13/10/1979 Aswad/Linton Kwesi Johnson > > > > 512 20/10/1979 Secret Affair/Purple Hearts > > > > 513 27/10/1979 Herman Brood & His Wild Romance/Inerview > > > > 514 03/11/1979 Rory Gallagher (rpt) > > > > 515 10/11/1979 Climax Blues Band > > > > 516 17/11/1979 Live Wire/The Donkeys > > > > 517 24/11/1979 Ray Sondheim/Ian Gomm > > > > 518 01/12/1979 Charlie Doe & Her Band Pocket > > > > 519 08/12/1979 AC/DC > > > > 520 15/12/1979 The Specials/The Selecter > > > > 521 22/12/1979 Mickey Jupp/Peter Hammill & Dave Jackson > > > > 522 29/12/1979 The Jam > > > > > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Mon Dec 5 21:50:01 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2011 20:50:01 -0000 Subject: Radio Times In-Reply-To: Message-ID: As BBCradioint only has oriiginal recording dates rather than TX dates it is difficult to match data with any real certainty but could your 1974 AWB be show #82 recorded Sept. '73? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Yes I don't think SAHB ever did it, so looks like it was replaced on > 29th October 1977 by John Otwat & Wild Willy Barett with AC/DC. > > I recorded that show HERE > /1977-10-29%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28John%20Otway%20&%20AC-DC%29.mp3> > > We all love a good detective story though, right? > > Talking of such mysteries... > > Where is Jeff Beck from 1972 > > Did the Faces ever do 24/02/1973 or was that never broadcast and ended > up on "Too drunk for the BBC" bootleg HERE > /1973-02-08%20John%20Peel%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Faces%29.mp3> > > 15/09/1973 Pretty Things/Glencoe or Renaissance > /1973-09-15%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Renaissance%29.mp3> ? > > 12/10/1974 Jack the Lad/Nutz or Average White Band > /1974-xx-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Average%20White%20Band%29.mp3> ? > > 07/08/1976 Todd Rundgren's Utopia (rpt) or AC/DC > /1976-08-07%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28AC-DC%29.mp3> ? > > Plus some others and loads of corrections to my dates. Oh dear > > Incidentally432 should say > > 08/04/1978 Byrds Reunion Concert > > BFNW > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Jim, are you planning to go on into the 80's? I'd be happy to do it > but my request at the library about a local RT archive has yet to see a > reply.... > > > > And as is always the case, more information raises more questions... > > > > Why was there no show on 8th March 1975 and what was on instead? > > RT has SAHB 29th Oct '77, does this mean there's a SAHB show never > broadcat or just a RT mistake? > > There are a few shows I've rescued from the web which don't appear in > the Radio Times listings.. > > > > Haze > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" billfromnorthwales@ > wrote: > > > > > > Thank you so much Jim, (and Darren for your list including > presenters). > > > > > > And also for me a real emotional read, since I too was there in WH > Smith on a Wednesday looking to see who was on Saturday. > > > > > > Sniff...choke...really heartfelt thanks > > > > > > Bill > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Lester" wrote: > > > > > > > > Here's a list I've complied courtesy of Westminster City Library's > collection of Radio Times. > > > > Jim > > > > > > > > 105 01/01/1972 past solo performances (rpt) > > > > 106 08/01/1972 Mott the Hoople/John Martyn > > > > 107 15/01/1972 Kevin Ayres > > > > 108 22/01/1972 Rory Gallagher/Nazareth > > > > 109 29/01/1972 Man/Bell'n'Arc > > > > 110 05/02/1972 Strawbs/Jonathan Kelly > > > > 111 12/02/1972 Osibisa/Claire Hamill > > > > 112 19/02/1972 Barclay James Harvest/Stray > > > > 113 26/02/1972 Faces (featuring Rod Stewart & Long John Baldry) > > > > 114 04/03/1972 Groundhogs > > > > 115 11/03/1972 Genesis/Max Merritt & the Meteors > > > > 116 18/03/1972 Deep Purple > > > > 117 25/03/1972 Sandy Denny/Quiver > > > > 118 01/04/1972 Judee Sill/Hardin & York > > > > 119 08/04/1972 Grimms > > > > 120 15/04/1972 Vinegar Joe/Hookfoot > > > > 121 22/04/1972 Roy Young Band/Home > > > > 122 29/04/1972 Mick Abrahams Band/Jude > > > > 123 06/05/1972 Head Hands and Feet/Sutherland Brothers > > > > 124 13/05/1972 Country Joe MacDonald/Brinsley Schwartz > > > > 125 20/05/1972 Edgar Broughton Band > > > > 126 27/05/1972 Jackson Browne > > > > 127 03/06/1972 Wishbone Ash > > > > 128 10/06/1972 Julie Felix/Jonathan Kelly > > > > 129 17/06/1972 Badfinger/Nazareth > > > > 130 24/06/1972 Stackridge/Alexis > > > > 131 01/07/1972 Argent > > > > 132 08/07/1972 Electric Light Orchestra > > > > 133 15/07/1972 Todd Rundgren/Sunshine > > > > 134 22/07/1972 If/Dave Evans > > > > 135 29/07/1972 Rory Gallagher > > > > 136 05/08/1972 Pink Floyd (rpt) > > > > 137 12/08/1972 Tom Paxton (rpt) > > > > 138 19/08/1972 Faces (featuring Rod Stewart & Long John > Baldry)(rpt) > > > > 139 26/08/1972 Deep Purple > > > > 140 02/09/1972 Soft Machine > > > > 141 09/09/1972 Atomic Rooster/Matching Mole > > > > 142 16/09/1972 Roxy Music/Tir Na Nog > > > > 143 23/09/1972 Johnny Otis Show > > > > 144 30/09/1972 Slade > > > > 145 07/10/1972 Banana Follies > > > > 146 14/10/1972 Hawkwind > > > > 147 21/10/1972 JSD Band/Gallagher and Lyle > > > > 148 28/10/1972 Stone the Crows > > > > 149 04/11/1972 Tom Paxton > > > > 150 11/11/1972 Mike Cooper's Machine Gun Company/Budgie > > > > 151 18/11/1972 Frampton's Camel/Labi Siffre > > > > 152 25/11/1972 Barclay James Harvest > > > > 153 02/12/1972 Sensational Alex Harvey Band/Back Door > > > > 154 09/12/1972 Incredible String Band/Delivery > > > > 155 16/12/1972 Plainsong/Rab Noakes > > > > 156 23/12/1972 Solo artists from 72 > > > > 157 30/12/1972 Groundhogs > > > > 158 06/01/1973 Argent > > > > 159 13/01/1973 Nazareth/Victor Brox Blues Train > > > > 160 20/01/1973 Dick Heckstall Smith Band/Spare Rib > > > > 161 27/01/1973 Focus > > > > 162 03/02/1973 Stackridge/Bruce Cockburn > > > > 163 10/02/1973 Family > > > > 164 17/02/1973 Rory Gallagher > > > > 165 24/02/1973 Rod Stewart and the Faces > > > > 166 03/03/1973 Judee Sill/Can > > > > 167 10/03/1973 American Blues Legends 73 > > > > 168 17/03/1973 Home/Gasworks > > > > 169 24/03/1973 Status Quo > > > > 170 31/03/1973 Claire Hamill/Trapeze > > > > 171 07/04/1973 Strawbs > > > > 172 14/04/1973 Brinsley Schwartz/Gypsy > > > > 173 21/04/1973 Faces > > > > 174 28/04/1973 Sutherland Brothers and Quiver/Sharks > > > > 175 05/05/1973 Greenslade/Wolf > > > > 176 12/05/1973 Electric Light Orchestra/Harvey Andrews > > > > 177 19/05/1973 Bees Make Honey/John Prine > > > > 178 26/05/1973 Gallagher and Lyle/Linda Lewis > > > > 179 02/06/1973 Tempest > > > > 180 09/06/1973 Amon Dull II/Wild Turkey > > > > 181 16/06/1973 Nazareth/Marsha Hunt's 22 > > > > 182 23/06/1973 Wailers/John Dummer's Oobly-Joobly Band > > > > 183 30/06/1973 Alan Stivell/Jake Whitren > > > > 184 07/07/1973 Grimms > > > > 185 14/07/1973 Solid Gold Cadillac/String Driven Thing > > > > 186 21/07/1973 Spencer Davis Group/Back Door > > > > 187 28/07/1973 Edgar Broughton Band > > > > 188 04/08/1973 Hawkwind (rpt) > > > > 189 11/08/1973 Focus (rpt) > > > > 190 18/08/1973 Family (rpt) > > > > 191 25/08/1973 Faces (rpt) > > > > 192 01/09/1973 Thin Lizzy/Atlantis > > > > 193 08/09/1973 Cliamx Blues Band/Caravan > > > > 194 15/09/1973 Pretty Things/Glencoe > > > > 195 22/09/1973 Badfinger/Blue > > > > 196 29/09/1973 Pete York's Percussion Band > > > > 197 06/10/1973 Silverhead/Medecine Head > > > > 198 13/10/1973 Average White Band/Sassafras > > > > 199 20/10/1973 Peter Skellern/Queen > > > > 200 27/10/1973 Man/Deke Leonard's Iceberg > > > > 201 03/11/1973 Leo Kottke/Mike Silver > > > > 202 10/11/1973 Sensational Alex Harvey Band/Country Gazette > > > > 203 17/11/1973 Wild Turkey/Isotope > > > > 204 24/11/1973 Home > > > > 205 01/12/1973 Vinegar Joe/Darian and Spirit > > > > 206 08/12/1973 Gentle Giant/Dave Ellis > > > > 207 15/12/1973 Manfred Mann's Earth Band/Tony Joe White > > > > 208 22/12/1973 Alan Stivell/Gasworks > > > > 209 29/12/1973 Solo artists from 73 (rpt) > > > > 210 05/01/1974 Lindisfarne/Rab Noakes > > > > 211 12/01/1974 Hookfoot/Renaissance > > > > 212 19/01/1974 Three Man Army/Tony Bird > > > > 213 26/01/1974 Fumble/Cockney Rebel > > > > 214 02/02/1974 Electric Light Orchestra/Fumble > > > > 215 09/02/1974 Ralph McTell/Horslips > > > > 216 16/02/1974 American Blues Legends 74 > > > > 217 23/02/1974 Wishbone Ash > > > > 218 02/03/1974 Can/Kevin Coyne > > > > 219 09/03/1974 Robin Trower/Kiki Dee Band > > > > 220 16/03/1974 Tempest/Steve Tilston > > > > 221 23/03/1974 Stefan Grossman/Amazing Blondell > > > > 222 30/03/1974 Procol Harum > > > > 223 06/04/1974 Snafu/Dr Feelgood > > > > 224 13/04/1974 Roy Harper with orchestra > > > > 225 20/04/1974 Strawbs > > > > 226 27/04/1974 King Crimson > > > > 227 04/05/1974 Deep Purple > > > > 228 11/05/1974 Ducks Deluxe/Tramp > > > > 229 18/05/1974 Gallagher and Lyle/Gryphon > > > > 230 28/05/1974 Refugee/Jonathan Kelly's Outside > > > > 231 01/06/1974 Incredible String Band > > > > 232 08/06/1974 Groundhogs/Tony McPhee > > > > 233 15/06/1974 Andy Bown/Camel > > > > 234 22/06/1974 Barclay James Harvest > > > > 235 29/06/1974 Rory Gallagher > > > > 236 06/07/1974 Deep Purple > > > > 237 13/07/1974 Al Stewart and Friends from Home > > > > 238 20/07/1974 Randy Newman/Mike Silver > > > > 239 27/07/1974 Kinks > > > > 240 03/08/1974 Pete York's Percussion Band (rpt) > > > > 241 10/08/1974 Elton John (rpt) > > > > 242 17/08/1974 Electric Light Orchestra/The Winkies (rpt) > > > > 243 24/08/1974 Wishbone Ash (rpt) > > > > 244 31/08/1974 Procol Harum (rpt) > > > > 245 07/09/1974 Deep Purple (rpt) > > > > 246 14/09/1974 Bridget St John/John James > > > > 247 21/09/1974 Blodwyn Pig/Raymond Froggatt > > > > 248 28/09/1974 String Driven Thing/Jackie Lynton Band > > > > 249 05/10/1974 Peter Sarstedt/Unicorn > > > > 250 12/10/1974 Jack the Lad/Nutz > > > > 251 19/10/1974 Ashton-Lord > > > > 252 26/10/1974 Supertramp/Wally > > > > 253 02/11/1974 Leslie Duncan/Splinter > > > > 254 09/11/1974 Jess Roden/Dog Soldier > > > > 255 16/11/1974 Greenslade/Bryn Haworth > > > > 256 23/11/1974 Peter Skellern/Catherine Howe > > > > 257 30/11/1974 Chris Stainton's Tundra/Kokomo > > > > 258 07/12/1974 Thin Lizzy/Starry Eyed and Laughing > > > > 259 14/12/1974 Pretty Things/Jasper Carrot > > > > 260 21/12/1974 Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance/John Goldring > > > > 261 28/12/1974 Solo repeats > > > > 262 04/01/1975 Allman Brothers in San Francisco > > > > 263 11/01/1975 Medecine Head/Richard Digance > > > > 264 18/01/1975 Stackridge/Kelly's Eye > > > > 265 25/01/1975 Isotope/Amazing Blondell > > > > 266 01/02/1975 Ace/Dr Feelgood > > > > 267 08/02/1975 If/Steve Ashley > > > > 268 15/02/1975 Man/Gasworks > > > > 269 22/02/1975 Robin Trower Band > > > > 270 01/03/1975 Country Joe McDonald/Barry Melton > > > > 271 08/03/1975 NO SHOW > > > > 272 15/03/1975 Curved Air/Chris DeBurgh > > > > 273 22/03/1975 Kiki Dee Band > > > > 274 29/03/1975 Back Door/McGuinness Flint > > > > 275 05/04/1975 Sutherland Brothers and Quiver/Shanghai > > > > 276 12/04/1975 Caravan > > > > 277 19/04/1975 Kevin Ayers/Dave Ellis > > > > 278 26/04/1975 Mike Heron's Reputation/Steve Tilston > > > > 279 03/05/1975 Bridget St John/Nic Jones > > > > 280 10/05/1975 Camel/GT Moore and the Reggae Guitars > > > > 281 17/05/1975 Arthur Brown's Band/Upp > > > > 282 24/05/1975 Renaissance > > > > 283 31/05/1975 PFM > > > > 284 07/06/1975 Alan Hull/Clem Alford > > > > 285 14/06/1975 BeBop Deluxe/Rab Noakes > > > > 286 21/06/1975 Pilot/Linda Lewis > > > > 287 28/06/1975 Loudon Wainwright III > > > > 288 05/07/1975 Gonzalez/Nutz > > > > 289 12/07/1975 Genesis > > > > 290 19/07/1975 Hudson-Ford/A Band Called O > > > > 291 26/07/1975 Don MCLean at the Hardrock Manchester > > > > 292 02/08/1975 Chapman-Whitney Streetwalkers/Jet > > > > 293 09/08/1975 Elton John > > > > 294 16/08/1975 Allman Brothers (rpt) > > > > 295 23/08/1975 Robin Trower (rpt) > > > > 296 30/08/1975 Kiki Dee Band (rpt) > > > > 297 06/09/1975 Roy Harper > > > > 298 13/09/1975 Sassafras/Moonrider > > > > 299 20/09/1975 Little Feat/Tower of Power > > > > 300 27/09/1975 Clancy/Bryn Haworth > > > > 301 04/10/1975 Country Gazette/Harvey Andrews and Graham Cooper > > > > 302 11/10/1975 Baker-Gurvitz Army > > > > 303 18/10/1975 Dr Feelgood/Kursaal Flyers > > > > 304 25/10/1975 Climax Blues Band/Gordon Giltrap > > > > 305 01/11/1975 Heavy Metal Kids/Zzebra > > > > 306 08/11/1975 Jack the Lad/Chas and Dave > > > > 307 15/11/1975 Hustler/Halfbreed > > > > 308 22/11/1975 Howard Werth and the Moonbeams/Dragonfly > > > > 309 29/11/1975 String Driven Thing/Krazy Kat > > > > 310 06/12/1975 Melanie > > > > 311 13/12/1975 Gryphon/Labi Siffre > > > > 312 20/12/1975 Nazareth > > > > 313 27/12/1975 Steeleye Span > > > > 314 03/01/1976 Solo Artists > > > > 315 10/01/1976 Todd Rundgren's Utopia > > > > 316 17/01/1976 Chris Farlowe Band/John James > > > > 317 24/01/1976 UFO/City Boy > > > > 318 31/01/1976 Ace/Aj Webber > > > > 319 07/02/1976 Emmylou Harris > > > > 320 14/02/1976 Be Bop Deluxe/Cajun Moon > > > > 321 21/02/1976 Curved Air/The Dransfields > > > > 322 28/02/1976 Queen > > > > 323 06/03/1976 Gallagher & Lyle/Sailor > > > > 324 13/03/1976 Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance/John Miles > > > > 325 20/03/1976 Stefan Grossman & Friends > > > > 326 27/03/1976 Grateful Dead > > > > 327 03/04/1976 Snafu/Keef Hartley Band > > > > 328 10/04/1976 Elkie Brooks/Deaf School > > > > 329 17/04/1976 Renaissance > > > > 330 24/04/1976 The Chieftan's > > > > 331 01/05/1976 Jess Roden Band/Solution > > > > 332 08/05/1976 Mike Nesmith/Richard Digance > > > > 333 15/05/1976 PFM > > > > 334 22/05/1976 London Boogie Band/Steve Tilston (postponed) > > > > 335 29/05/1976 Widowmaker/Jasper Carrott > > > > 336 05/06/1976 Russ Ballard Band/Upp > > > > 337 12/06/1976 London Boogie Band/Steve Tilston > > > > 338 19/06/1976 Supercharge/Arbre > > > > 339 26/06/1976 Rick Wakeman & The English Rock Ensemble > > > > 340 03/07/1976 Pat Travers Band/Joanne Carter > > > > 341 10/07/1976 Colosseum II/Tony Bird > > > > 342 17/07/1976 Caravan > > > > 343 24/07/1976 Michael Chapman/Graham Parker & The Rumour > > > > 344 31/07/1976 PAGE RIPPED OUT > > > > 345 07/08/1976 Todd Rundgren's Utopia (rpt) > > > > 346 14/08/1976 Emmylou Harris & The Hot Band (rpt) > > > > 347 21/08/1976 Queen (rpt) > > > > 348 28/08/1976 The Chieftans (rpt) > > > > 349 04/09/1976 Max Merritt & The Meteors > > > > 350 11/09/1976 The Bothy Band/Gay & Terry Woods > > > > 351 18/09/1976 Murray Head Band/Harvey Andrews > > > > 352 25/09/1976 Frankie Miller's Full House/Steve Goodman > > > > 353 02/10/1976 Sassafras/Mae McKenna > > > > 354 09/10/1976 Santana > > > > 355 16/10/1976 Mott/Lone Star > > > > 356 23/10/1976 Kevin Ayers/Joan Armatrading > > > > 357 30/10/1976 Cliamx Blues Band > > > > 358 06/11/1976 Electric Light Orchestra > > > > 359 13/11/1976 Gordon Giltrap Band/The Dodgers > > > > 360 20/11/1976 Kursall Flyers/Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias > > > > 361 27/01/1976 The 'O' Band/Cado Belle > > > > 362 04/12/1976 Steve Hillage/Andy Desmond > > > > 363 11/12/1976 Loudon Wainwright III > > > > 364 18/12/1976 Steve Gibbons Band/Bryn Haworth > > > > 365 25/12/1976 NO CONCERT > > > > 366 01/01/1977 Solo Artists > > > > 367 08/01/1977 Renaissance > > > > 368 15/01/1977 Jess Roden Band > > > > 369 22/01/1977 Santana > > > > 370 29/01/1977 Rory Gallagher > > > > 371 05/02/1977 John Miles > > > > 372 12/02/1977 The Chieftans > > > > 373 19/02/1977 Jethro Tull > > > > 374 26/02/1977 Kiki Dee > > > > 375 05/03/1977 Gallagher & Lyle > > > > 376 12/03/1977 Procol Harum > > > > 377 19/03/1977 Paice Ashton Lord > > > > 378 25/03/1977 Graham Parker & The Rumour > > > > 379 02/04/1977 Roy Wood's Wizzo Band > > > > 380 09/04/1977 John Hartford/Richard Digance > > > > 381 16/04/1977 Eddie & The Hot Rods/Eddie Howells > > > > 382 23/04/1977 Dave Edmunds Rockpile/The Stranglers > > > > 383 30/04/1977 Jack Bruce Band > > > > 384 07/05/1977 Racing Cars/Catherine Howe > > > > 385 14/05/1977 Frankie Miller's Full House > > > > 386 21/05/1977 Nutz/John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett > > > > 387 28/05/1977 Shakti with John McLaughlin > > > > 388 04/06/1977 Rory Gallagher > > > > 389 11/06/1977 Heron/Lew Lewis Band > > > > 390 18/06/1977 George Hathcher Band/Rogue > > > > 391 25/06/1977 Rod Stewart (rpt) > > > > 392 02/07/1977 Stefan Grossman/Jo Anne Kelly/Dave Evans/Sammy > Mitchell > > > > 393 09/07/1977 Nutz/Sad Café > > > > 394 16/07/1977 Quantum Jump/Steve Tilston > > > > 395 23/07/1977 The Movies/Easy Street > > > > 396 30/07/1977 Sassaras/Five Hand Reel > > > > 397 06/08/1977 Electric Light Orchestra (rpt) > > > > 398 13/08/1977 Jess Roden Band (rpt) > > > > 399 20/08/1977 John Miles (rpt) > > > > 400 27/08/1977 Jethro Tull (rpt) > > > > 401 03/09/1977 Heavy Metal Kids/Vibrators > > > > 402 10/09/1977 Blue/Radio Stars > > > > 403 17/09/1977 Pirates/Clayson & The Argonauts > > > > 404 24/09/1977 Albion Dance Band/Na Fili > > > > 405 01/10/1977 Camel > > > > 406 08/10/1977 Elkie Brooks > > > > 407 15/10/1977 Racing Cars/John Martyn > > > > 408 22/10/1977 Split Enz/Leo Kottke > > > > 409 29/10/1977 The Sensational Alex Harvey Band > > > > 410 05/11/1977 Lone Star/Pat Travers Band > > > > 411 12/11/1977 Joan Armatrading > > > > 412 19/11/1977 Supertramp > > > > 413 26/11/1977 Steve Gibbons Band > > > > 414 03/12/1977 Nazareth > > > > 415 10/12/1977 Dr Feelgood/Ian Dury > > > > 416 17/12/1977 Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias/Splinter > > > > 417 24/12/1977 Utopia > > > > 418 31/12/1977 Solo artists of 1977 > > > > 419 07/01/1978 Joan Baez > > > > 420 14/01/1978 Colosseum II/Richard Digance > > > > 421 21/01/1978 Gentle Giant > > > > 422 28/01/1978 Gordon Giltrap/Michael Chapman > > > > 423 04/02/1978 Be Bop Deluxe/Jenny Darren > > > > 424 11/02/1978 Gilbert O'Sullivan/Chris De Burgh > > > > 425 18/02/1978 Strawbs > > > > 426 25/02/1978 Loudon Wainwright III > > > > 427 04/03/1978 Tom Robinson Band/Sad Café > > > > 428 11/03/1978 John Miles > > > > 429 18/03/1978 Gallagher & Lyle > > > > 430 25/03/1978 XTC/Steel Pulse > > > > 431 01/04/1978 Frankie Miller/Sammy Mitchell > > > > 432 08/04/1977 Byrds Reunion Concert > > > > 433 15/04/1978 Bryn Haworth/Gay & Terry Woods > > > > 434 22/04/1978 Deaf School/Andy Desmond > > > > 435 29/04/1978 Pete Seeger/Quilapayun > > > > 436 06/05/1978 Cado Belle/Arbre > > > > 437 13/05/1978 Radio Stars/Squeeze > > > > 438 20/05/1978 Vibrators/Krazy Kat > > > > 439 28/05/1978 Eddie & The Hot Rods/Generation X > > > > 440 03/06/1978 The Pirates/Mickey Jupp > > > > 441 10/06/1978 The Jam/Gruppo Sportivo > > > > 442 17/06/1978 Alexis Korner's 50th Birthday Party > > > > 443 24/06/1978 Alexis Korner's 50th Birthday Party/The Outlaws in > the USA > > > > 444 01/07/1978 Ian Dury & The Blockheads/The Late Show > > > > 445 08/07/1978 The Motors/The Jolt > > > > 446 15/07/1978 David Coverdale's White Snake/The Only Ones > > > > 447 22/07/1978 Roy Hill Band/Dire Straits > > > > 448 29/07/1978 Stefan Grossman/John Renbourn/Davey Graham/Happy > Traum > > > > 449 05/08/1978 Supertramp (rpt) > > > > 450 12/08/1978 Steve Gibbons Band (rpt) > > > > 451 19/08/1978 Gentle Giant (rpt) > > > > 452 26/08/1978 John Miles (rpt) > > > > 453 02/09/1978 Gallagher & Lyle (rpt) > > > > 454 09/09/1978 Darts > > > > 455 16/09/1978 Wilko Johnson's Solid Senders/The Dodgers > > > > 456 23/09/1978 Illusion/Rab Noakes > > > > 457 30/09/1978 The Movies/Ian Matthews > > > > 458 07/10/1978 Roy Harper > > > > 459 14/10/1978 Renaissance > > > > 460 21/10/1978 BB King > > > > 461 28/10/1978 Judas Priest/Bram Tchaikovsky's Battleaxe > > > > 462 04/11/1978 Jenny Darren/Liar > > > > 463 11/11/1978 Wishbone Ash > > > > 464 18/11/1978 Dr Feelgood/Chas & Dave > > > > 465 25/11/1978 Roger McGough/De Dannan > > > > 466 02/12/1978 The Pirates From Penzance/Blazer Blazer > > > > 467 09/12/1978 Gordon Giltrap/Racing Cars > > > > 468 16/12/1978 Snips/Magazine > > > > 469 23/12/1978 Boomtown Rats > > > > 470 30/12/1978 ??? > > > > 471 06/01/1979 Marshall Hain/Robin Williamson > > > > 472 13/01/1979 Lele Lovich/Wreckless Eric/Rachael Sweet > > > > 473 20/01/1979 No Dice/Generation X > > > > 474 27/01/1979 Dave Lewis Band/XTC > > > > 475 03/02/1979 Dave Kubince/Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias > > > > 476 10/02/1979 Roy Hill/Sniff'n'The Tears > > > > 477 17/02/1979 Rory Gallagher > > > > 478 24/02/1979 Wailing Cocks/Horslips > > > > 479 03/03/1979 Sham 69/The Members > > > > 480 10/03/1979 Magnum/Skids > > > > 481 17/03/1979 Gonzalez > > > > 482 24/03/1979 Red Noise/Fingerprintz > > > > 483 31/03/1979 Frankie Miller > > > > 484 07/04/1979 John Miles > > > > 485 14/04/1979 Leighton Buzzards/Bethnal > > > > 486 21/04/1979 Graham Parker & The Rumour > > > > 487 28/04/1979 Steve Hillage > > > > 488 05/05/1979 Tom Robinson Band > > > > 489 12/05/1979 The Cimarons/Inner Circle > > > > 490 19/05/1979 After The Fire/Roger Chapman > > > > 491 26/05/1979 The Fabulous Poodles/Motorhead > > > > 492 02/05/1979 Roxy Music > > > > 493 09/06/1979 Plain Sailing/Joe Egan > > > > 494 16/06/1979 Dave Edmonds & Nick Lowe/Lew Lewis Reformers > > > > 495 23/06/1979 The Tourists/Police > > > > 496 30/06/1979 Sinceroes/Radio Stars > > > > 497 07/07/1979 Penetration/The Ruts > > > > 498 14/07/1979 Third World > > > > 499 21/07/1979 Supercharge/Steel Pulse > > > > 500 28/07/1979 The Jags/Fischer-Z > > > > 501 04/08/1979 Judie Tzuke/Chas & Dave > > > > 502 11/08/1979 Wishbone Ash (rpt) > > > > 503 18/08/1979 Boomtown Rats (rpt) > > > > 504 25/08/1979 Frankie Miller (rpt) > > > > 505 01/09/1979 Tom Robinson Band (rpt) > > > > 506 08/09/1979 The Pretenders/Simple Minds > > > > 507 15/09/1979 Def Leppard/Straight Eight > > > > 508 22/09/1979 Angelic Upstarts/The Yachts > > > > 509 29/09/1979 Issue missing > > > > 510 06/10/1979 Gillan/Voyager > > > > 511 13/10/1979 Aswad/Linton Kwesi Johnson > > > > 512 20/10/1979 Secret Affair/Purple Hearts > > > > 513 27/10/1979 Herman Brood & His Wild Romance/Inerview > > > > 514 03/11/1979 Rory Gallagher (rpt) > > > > 515 10/11/1979 Climax Blues Band > > > > 516 17/11/1979 Live Wire/The Donkeys > > > > 517 24/11/1979 Ray Sondheim/Ian Gomm > > > > 518 01/12/1979 Charlie Doe & Her Band Pocket > > > > 519 08/12/1979 AC/DC > > > > 520 15/12/1979 The Specials/The Selecter > > > > 521 22/12/1979 Mickey Jupp/Peter Hammill & Dave Jackson > > > > 522 29/12/1979 The Jam > > > > > > > > > > From mrnwilkins@... Tue Dec 6 00:09:05 2011 From: mrnwilkins@... (nickwpass3) Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2011 23:09:05 -0000 Subject: Radio Times In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Bill If it's any help, I believe the listing for 345 07/08/1976 Todd Rundgren's Utopia (rpt) I wouldn't have known the date but I remember taping this and listening to it that summer (the long hot one). For some reason the set was slightly less than an hour so they played Amarillo by Emmylou Harris as a trailer for next week. From ken_garner@... Tue Dec 6 00:41:17 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2011 23:41:17 -0000 Subject: 1975 mystery tracks challenge In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I'm working through vol 3 of dektician's logs right now, summer 1973, and hope to have these done for sharing by christmas. It seems logical that some of his reels are from early 1975, because vol 4 or 5 (forthcoming) of the logs cover this period too, including Peel's teatime shows and some saturday afternoon rock weeks... but that's all for the future k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Many thanks to Darren for the link to his In Concert info. Will look to add to the wiki in the next day or two. > > In the meantime - before I go to bed - something I've been working on with Colin (of this parish) the past few days are the previously unlisted Decktician's Reels. > > For more details, see: > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Decktician_Reels > > As you may recall, Decktician has shared a big bunch of tracklistings with us from the early 70s, via Ken and the wiki, and has also put his old Peel reel to reels up for digitising, c/o Rocker. > > The first three of these - transferred and shared by Roger - yielded one 1974 Rock Week extract (the only one in circulation, I believe), featuring a Mick Ronson interview. > > But the remaining sections have not been catalogued and have been a bit of a mystery, as there's only the odd word from Peel for clues. Anyway, me and Colin have had a crack at trying to work out what the tracks are - and the results are now there to be seen on the wiki, via the link above (tapes 5a, 11 and 12). > > Seems like most (all?) of the material is from 1975, but there is still a fair number of gaps - which is where I would like to ask people for help to ID some of the mystery tracks, which should help narrow down the show dates. > > Seems like at least some of the shows are from March/July (from the session tracks). Hopefully more will be revealed.... > > Please feel free to get in touch with off-list, add suggestions to the relevant pages (use the edit button, don't worry about the format). > > Cheers, > > Steve W > From saipanda@... Tue Dec 6 03:52:44 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 02:52:44 -0000 Subject: 1975 mystery tracks challenge In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Great news and many thanks to Ken for all his hard work! Can't wait to see the 1973 listings - would be very nice to have for Christmas. Hopefully, the 1975 ones will help tie things down on dating the Decktician's Reels listings in the end too. Cheers, Steve W --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > I'm working through vol 3 of dektician's logs right now, summer 1973, and hope to have these done for sharing by christmas. It seems logical that some of his reels are from early 1975, because vol 4 or 5 (forthcoming) of the logs cover this period too, including Peel's teatime shows and some saturday afternoon rock weeks... > > but that's all for the future > > k > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > Many thanks to Darren for the link to his In Concert info. Will look to add to the wiki in the next day or two. > > > > In the meantime - before I go to bed - something I've been working on with Colin (of this parish) the past few days are the previously unlisted Decktician's Reels. > > > > For more details, see: > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Decktician_Reels > > > > As you may recall, Decktician has shared a big bunch of tracklistings with us from the early 70s, via Ken and the wiki, and has also put his old Peel reel to reels up for digitising, c/o Rocker. > > > > The first three of these - transferred and shared by Roger - yielded one 1974 Rock Week extract (the only one in circulation, I believe), featuring a Mick Ronson interview. > > > > But the remaining sections have not been catalogued and have been a bit of a mystery, as there's only the odd word from Peel for clues. Anyway, me and Colin have had a crack at trying to work out what the tracks are - and the results are now there to be seen on the wiki, via the link above (tapes 5a, 11 and 12). > > > > Seems like most (all?) of the material is from 1975, but there is still a fair number of gaps - which is where I would like to ask people for help to ID some of the mystery tracks, which should help narrow down the show dates. > > > > Seems like at least some of the shows are from March/July (from the session tracks). Hopefully more will be revealed.... > > > > Please feel free to get in touch with off-list, add suggestions to the relevant pages (use the edit button, don't worry about the format). > > > > Cheers, > > > > Steve W > > > From haze.harrison@... Tue Dec 6 18:40:16 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 17:40:16 -0000 Subject: OT : In Concert - two new shows and new links for the old ones.... Message-ID: A couple of In Concert recordings All files are my rips of my recordings unless noted otherwise. mp3 1978-10-07 Roy Harper (This sounds very different to the official release where the guitar effects have been reduced.) mp3 1978-11-11 Wishbone Ash Enjoy, Haze Previous shows back on-line. Shows that were previously available as individual tracks have been re-ripped as one file per show. As individual mp3 tracks within a Mooo folder folder 1970-03-01 Brian Auger's Trinity (My rip from an original recording by Chris' older brother) folder 1970-03-08 Jon Heisman's Colosseum (My rip from an original recording by Chris' older brother) folder 1970-03-15 Juicy Lucy (My rip from an original recording by Chris' older brother) folder 1970-07-12 Free (My rip from an original recording by Chris' older brother) folder 1970-09-27 Family (My rip from an original recording by Chris' older brother) folder 1970-10-04 Quintessence (My rip from an original recording by Chris' older brother) folder 1970-10-25 Fairport Convention (Ripped from bootleg CD) Available as one file per show mp3 1975-06-20 Jet and Streetwalkers (My rip from a Windsong pre-release promo cassette) mp3 1977-02-19 Jethro Tull mp3 1977-11-19 Supertramp mp3 1978-12-09 Racing Cars and Gordon Giltrap mp3 1978-12-23 Boomtown Rats mp3 1978-12-23 Boomtown Rats R (My recording as above but with John's intro borrowed from BFNW and welded on the front) mp3 1978-12-30 Best Of Solo Artists mp3 1979-01-06 Robin Williamson and Marshall Hain mp3 1979-02-10 Sniff And The Tears and Roy Hill mp3 1979-02-17 Rory Gallagher mp3 1979-03-24 Fingerprintz and Bill Nelson's Red Noise mp3 1979-03-31 Frankie Miller mp3 1979-04-07 John Miles mp3 1979-04-21 Graham Parker mp3 1979-04-28 Steve Hillage mp3 1979-05-05 Tom Robinson mp3 1979-05-12 Cimarons and Inner Circle mp3 1979-05-19 After The Fire and Roger Chapman mp3 1979-06-23 The Tourists and The Police mp3 1979-06-30 Sinceroes and Radio Stars mp3 1979-07-14 Third World, Rainbow Theatre mp3 1979-08-27 Ian Dury mp3 1979-09-08 Simple Minds and Pretenders mp3 1979-09-15 Straight Eight and Def Leppard mp3 1979-09-29 Cowboys International and Chelsea mp3 1980-01-05 Roger Chapman mp3 1980-01-12 Simple Minds and Cozy Powell mp3 1980-02-23 Girl and The Boys mp3 1980-03-01 Wishbone Ash mp3 1980-03-15 UFO mp3 1980-05-03 Sad Cafe mp3 1980-05-17 Rent Boys, Otway And Barrett mp3 1980-06-07 Voyager and Chris Rea mp3 1980-12-22 XTC mp3 1983-xx-xx Joni Mitchell Wembley FM Simulcast mp3 1990-xx-xx Gil Scott Heron From haze.harrison@... Tue Dec 6 18:48:20 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 17:48:20 -0000 Subject: OT : In Concert - two new shows and new links for the old ones.... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: errata - Jethro Tull and Supertramp are my rips from recordings made by my then girlfriend Kathy. And credit where credit is due, the majority of the rest were actually recorded by my mother. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > A couple of In Concert recordings > All files are my rips of my recordings unless noted otherwise. > > mp3 1978-10-07 Roy Harper > (This sounds very different to the official release where the guitar > effects have been reduced.) > mp3 1978-11-11 Wishbone Ash > > Enjoy, Haze > > Previous shows back on-line. Shows that were previously available as > individual tracks have been re-ripped as one file per show. > > As individual mp3 tracks within a Mooo folder > folder > w%20-%20Brian%20Auger%27s%20Trinity/> 1970-03-01 Brian Auger's > Trinity (My rip from an original recording by Chris' older brother) > folder > w%20-%20Jon%20Hiseman%27s%20Colosseum/> 1970-03-08 Jon Heisman's > Colosseum (My rip from an original recording by Chris' older > brother) > folder > w%20-%20Juicy%20Lucy/> 1970-03-15 Juicy Lucy (My rip from an original > recording by Chris' older brother) > folder > w%20-%20Free/> 1970-07-12 Free (My rip from an original recording by > Chris' older brother) > folder > w%20-%20Family/> 1970-09-27 Family (My rip from an original recording > by Chris' older brother) > folder > w%20-%20Quintessence/> 1970-10-04 Quintessence (My rip from an > original recording by Chris' older brother) > folder > w%20-%20Fairport%20Convention/> 1970-10-25 Fairport Convention (Ripped > from bootleg CD) > > Available as one file per show > mp3 1975-06-20 Jet and > Streetwalkers (My rip from a Windsong pre-release promo cassette) > mp3 1977-02-19 Jethro Tull > mp3 1977-11-19 Supertramp > mp3 1978-12-09 Racing Cars and > Gordon Giltrap > mp3 1978-12-23 Boomtown Rats > mp3 1978-12-23 Boomtown Rats R > (My recording as above but with John's intro borrowed from BFNW and > welded on the front) > mp3 1978-12-30 Best Of Solo > Artists > mp3 1979-01-06 Robin > Williamson and Marshall Hain > mp3 1979-02-10 Sniff And The > Tears and Roy Hill > mp3 1979-02-17 Rory Gallagher > mp3 1979-03-24 Fingerprintz > and Bill Nelson's Red Noise > mp3 1979-03-31 Frankie Miller > mp3 1979-04-07 John Miles > mp3 1979-04-21 Graham Parker > mp3 1979-04-28 Steve Hillage > mp3 1979-05-05 Tom Robinson > mp3 1979-05-12 Cimarons and > Inner Circle > mp3 1979-05-19 After The Fire > and Roger Chapman > mp3 1979-06-23 The Tourists > and The Police > mp3 1979-06-30 Sinceroes and > Radio Stars > mp3 1979-07-14 Third World, > Rainbow Theatre > mp3 1979-08-27 Ian Dury > mp3 1979-09-08 Simple Minds > and Pretenders > mp3 1979-09-15 Straight Eight > and Def Leppard > mp3 1979-09-29 Cowboys > International and Chelsea > mp3 > 980-01-05.mp3> 1980-01-05 Roger Chapman > mp3 1980-01-12 Simple Minds > and Cozy Powell > mp3 1980-02-23 Girl and The > Boys > mp3 1980-03-01 Wishbone Ash > mp3 1980-03-15 UFO > mp3 1980-05-03 Sad Cafe > mp3 1980-05-17 Rent Boys, > Otway And Barrett > mp3 1980-06-07 Voyager and > Chris Rea > mp3 1980-12-22 XTC > mp3 1983-xx-xx Joni Mitchell > Wembley FM Simulcast > mp3 1990-xx-xx Gil Scott Heron > From wewalkforonereason@... Tue Dec 6 19:32:06 2011 From: wewalkforonereason@... (Alasdair Macdonald) Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2011 18:32:06 +0000 Subject: [peel] OT : In Concert - two new shows and new links for the old ones.... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: The Joni Mitchell show is from Wembley Arena, London 1983-04-24 On 6 December 2011 17:40, haze_harrison wrote: > A couple of In Concert recordings… > mp3  1983-xx-xx Joni Mitchell Wembley FM Simulcast From makulaturverlag@... Tue Dec 6 19:49:28 2011 From: makulaturverlag@... (Hans-Georg Schaefer) Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2011 19:49:28 +0100 Subject: today on Radio Eins facebook page In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1DFA883F-ED40-4C2A-AE7B-8BD4312E49B0@...> https://www.facebook.com/radioeins http://peelplayer.com/ From antoniaforestforever@... Tue Dec 6 22:02:01 2011 From: antoniaforestforever@... (februarycallendar) Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 21:02:01 -0000 Subject: OT : In Concert - two new shows and new links for the old ones.... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alasdair Macdonald wrote: > > The Joni Mitchell show is from Wembley Arena, London 1983-04-24 That was the date of the gig itself, but the actual broadcast was on 19th June 1983 (source: Times Digital Archive). rpc From haze.harrison@... Wed Dec 7 09:25:22 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2011 08:25:22 -0000 Subject: OT : In Concert - two new shows and new links for the old ones.... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thank you both for these dates, it's been on my list of things to look up for ages. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "februarycallendar" wrote: > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alasdair Macdonald wrote: > > > > The Joni Mitchell show is from Wembley Arena, London 1983-04-24 > > That was the date of the gig itself, but the actual broadcast was on 19th June 1983 (source: Times Digital Archive). > > rpc > From saipanda@... Wed Dec 7 18:02:36 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2011 17:02:36 -0000 Subject: In Concert - a new one (with Peel intro)? Help request! Message-ID: Hi folks, Trying to clear up a few odds and ends on the wiki stemming from all the recent efforts on the In Concert front. In the course of this, came across the following show, including Peel intro, available via YouTube: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/24_April_1976 Not sure if this has been shared before. Anyway, would be very grateful if anyone can help out on the tracklisting for the wiki. Alas, the person who shared the show on YouTube only gives one track, and I can't find a tracklisting online. Peel claims the band have (had?) "an amazingly wide appeal" but afraid this doesn't include me. Please feel free to contact me off-list or just hit the Edit button on the page, add the info, then "Publish". Don't worry about the formatting - I can sort it out. Cheers, Steve From saipanda@... Wed Dec 7 18:11:57 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2011 17:11:57 -0000 Subject: Desert Island Discs - podcasted by the Beeb Message-ID: Seems like Radio 4 have stuck a load of Desert Island Disc shows online as podcasts - including the one with Peel as guest. Imagine most people here have heard this, but there seem to be others of interest (Kershaw, etc). SW From david.foster1@... Thu Dec 8 16:36:34 2011 From: david.foster1@... (poeticalmonkey) Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2011 15:36:34 -0000 Subject: The Festive 31 show - re-up anyone? Message-ID: Dear all, I thought I'd kick the festive season off by having a listen to the show from 23/12/97 featuring that year's Festive 31. But, alas, the website that was hosting the files - www.30242b.net - appears to be no more. Would some kind fellow be able to re-up the five files of this show somewhere? Many thanks if you can. Cheers, David From so_it_goes_2512@... Thu Dec 8 17:12:54 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2011 16:12:54 -0000 Subject: The Festive 31 show - re-up anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi David I can do this, but I find myself with two separate recordings which could be re-edited to form the complete show, as one fills in gaps on the other. Which would be the better course to follow? Answers on a postcard soon! ATB Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "poeticalmonkey" wrote: > > Dear all, > > I thought I'd kick the festive season off by having a listen to the show from 23/12/97 featuring that year's Festive 31. But, alas, the website that was hosting the files - www.30242b.net - appears to be no more. > > Would some kind fellow be able to re-up the five files of this show somewhere? Many thanks if you can. > > Cheers, > David > From haze.harrison@... Thu Dec 8 18:04:39 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2011 17:04:39 -0000 Subject: The Festive 31 show - re-up anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Steve, My postcard (or back of a sealed envelope) votes for an edit of the complete show. If you don't have time to do it yourself then stick all the bits up somewhere and I'll be happy to play around with them.... Haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Hi David > > I can do this, but I find myself with two separate recordings which could be re-edited to form the complete show, as one fills in gaps on the other. Which would be the better course to follow? Answers on a postcard soon! > > ATB > Steve (TK) > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "poeticalmonkey" wrote: > > > > Dear all, > > > > I thought I'd kick the festive season off by having a listen to the show from 23/12/97 featuring that year's Festive 31. But, alas, the website that was hosting the files - www.30242b.net - appears to be no more. > > > > Would some kind fellow be able to re-up the five files of this show somewhere? Many thanks if you can. > > > > Cheers, > > David > > > From M.Luetchford@... Thu Dec 8 21:20:23 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2011 20:20:23 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] today on Radio Eins facebook page In-Reply-To: <1DFA883F-ED40-4C2A-AE7B-8BD4312E49B0@...> References: <1DFA883F-ED40-4C2A-AE7B-8BD4312E49B0@...> Message-ID: <1323375623.58312.YahooMailNeo@...> this brilliant - thanks hans-georg.   all i have to do is click on the peelplayer link and a random gem appears - just the way to cheer up a rainy cold winters night when i haven't got the man himself to listen to in real life. i struggle sometimes to find time to download full shows and then listen to them as my broadband connection is so crap so this is brilliant and must have taken ages to do ... so thanks From: Hans-Georg Schaefer To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 6 December 2011, 18:49 Subject: [peel] today on Radio Eins facebook page   https://www.facebook.com/radioeins http://peelplayer.com/ From john.bravin@... Thu Dec 8 23:01:22 2011 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2011 23:01:22 +0100 Subject: [peel] today on Radio Eins facebook page In-Reply-To: <1323375623.58312.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1DFA883F-ED40-4C2A-AE7B-8BD4312E49B0@...> <1323375623.58312.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <4EE133B2.1010602@...> This is truly brilliant. What is amazing is the choice of track versions - not the best studio quality but sometimes amazing raw footage of live performances. Take a look at Stiff Little Fingers (#24 1980) or Damned (#8 in 1980) or The Clash (#48 in 1980). And also see how truly dire the Sex Pistols were live (#12 1980) John On 08/12/2011 21:20, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > this brilliant - thanks hans-georg. > all i have to do is click on the peelplayer link and a random gem > appears - just the way to cheer up a rainy cold winters night when i > haven't got the man himself to listen to in real life. i struggle > sometimes to find time to download full shows and then listen to them > as my broadband connection is so crap so this is brilliant and must > have taken ages to do ... so thanks > > *From:* Hans-Georg Schaefer > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > *Sent:* Tuesday, 6 December 2011, 18:49 > *Subject:* [peel] today on Radio Eins facebook page > > https://www.facebook.com/radioeins > > > http://peelplayer.com/ From david.foster1@... Fri Dec 9 15:23:09 2011 From: david.foster1@... (David Foster) Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2011 14:23:09 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: The Festive 31 show - re-up anyone? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Steve, Brilliant! Thanks so much. I'm looking forward to hearing the show. If you decide to do a re-edit, that would be great, but if not, the original files would be ace. Cheers, David On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 4:12 PM, so_it_goes_2512 wrote: > ** > > > Hi David > > I can do this, but I find myself with two separate recordings which could > be re-edited to form the complete show, as one fills in gaps on the other. > Which would be the better course to follow? Answers on a postcard soon! > > ATB > Steve (TK) > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "poeticalmonkey" wrote: > > > > Dear all, > > > > I thought I'd kick the festive season off by having a listen to the show > from 23/12/97 featuring that year's Festive 31. But, alas, the website that > was hosting the files - www.30242b.net - appears to be no more. > > > > Would some kind fellow be able to re-up the five files of this show > somewhere? Many thanks if you can. > > > > Cheers, > > David > > > > > From thebarguest@... Fri Dec 9 18:34:39 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2011 17:34:39 -0000 Subject: OT : In Concert - two new shows and new links for the old ones.... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Wow - that is an impressive collection of shows - thank God yourself and Bill FNW taped them and shared them ! Thanks to you both again. I wonder how many others up and down the land taped some but are not sharing ? Anyway, here is a little gem from 76 - Widowmaker at the Paris Theatre, presented by whispering Bob. Steve Ellis, the vocalist, is one of my (and Roger Daltrey's) favourite trad rock singers - he had a huge hit at just 18 with the Love Affair in 1968. I remember seeing Widowmaker on OGWT (1976 year-end roundup prog) and being so impressed that I bought the debut album (a classic). If you like the Who and 70's pub-rock, you should like this as well : http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6YEL9XUE (thanks to orig upper) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > A couple of In Concert recordings > All files are my rips of my recordings unless noted otherwise. > > mp3 1978-10-07 Roy Harper > (This sounds very different to the official release where the guitar > effects have been reduced.) > mp3 1978-11-11 Wishbone Ash > > Enjoy, Haze > > Previous shows back on-line. Shows that were previously available as > individual tracks have been re-ripped as one file per show. > > As individual mp3 tracks within a Mooo folder > folder > w%20-%20Brian%20Auger%27s%20Trinity/> 1970-03-01 Brian Auger's > Trinity (My rip from an original recording by Chris' older brother) > folder > w%20-%20Jon%20Hiseman%27s%20Colosseum/> 1970-03-08 Jon Heisman's > Colosseum (My rip from an original recording by Chris' older > brother) > folder > w%20-%20Juicy%20Lucy/> 1970-03-15 Juicy Lucy (My rip from an original > recording by Chris' older brother) > folder > w%20-%20Free/> 1970-07-12 Free (My rip from an original recording by > Chris' older brother) > folder > w%20-%20Family/> 1970-09-27 Family (My rip from an original recording > by Chris' older brother) > folder > w%20-%20Quintessence/> 1970-10-04 Quintessence (My rip from an > original recording by Chris' older brother) > folder > w%20-%20Fairport%20Convention/> 1970-10-25 Fairport Convention (Ripped > from bootleg CD) > > Available as one file per show > mp3 1975-06-20 Jet and > Streetwalkers (My rip from a Windsong pre-release promo cassette) > mp3 1977-02-19 Jethro Tull > mp3 1977-11-19 Supertramp > mp3 1978-12-09 Racing Cars and > Gordon Giltrap > mp3 1978-12-23 Boomtown Rats > mp3 1978-12-23 Boomtown Rats R > (My recording as above but with John's intro borrowed from BFNW and > welded on the front) > mp3 1978-12-30 Best Of Solo > Artists > mp3 1979-01-06 Robin > Williamson and Marshall Hain > mp3 1979-02-10 Sniff And The > Tears and Roy Hill > mp3 1979-02-17 Rory Gallagher > mp3 1979-03-24 Fingerprintz > and Bill Nelson's Red Noise > mp3 1979-03-31 Frankie Miller > mp3 1979-04-07 John Miles > mp3 1979-04-21 Graham Parker > mp3 1979-04-28 Steve Hillage > mp3 1979-05-05 Tom Robinson > mp3 1979-05-12 Cimarons and > Inner Circle > mp3 1979-05-19 After The Fire > and Roger Chapman > mp3 1979-06-23 The Tourists > and The Police > mp3 1979-06-30 Sinceroes and > Radio Stars > mp3 1979-07-14 Third World, > Rainbow Theatre > mp3 1979-08-27 Ian Dury > mp3 1979-09-08 Simple Minds > and Pretenders > mp3 1979-09-15 Straight Eight > and Def Leppard > mp3 1979-09-29 Cowboys > International and Chelsea > mp3 > 980-01-05.mp3> 1980-01-05 Roger Chapman > mp3 1980-01-12 Simple Minds > and Cozy Powell > mp3 1980-02-23 Girl and The > Boys > mp3 1980-03-01 Wishbone Ash > mp3 1980-03-15 UFO > mp3 1980-05-03 Sad Cafe > mp3 1980-05-17 Rent Boys, > Otway And Barrett > mp3 1980-06-07 Voyager and > Chris Rea > mp3 1980-12-22 XTC > mp3 1983-xx-xx Joni Mitchell > Wembley FM Simulcast > mp3 1990-xx-xx Gil Scott Heron > From stuartb@... Fri Dec 9 21:42:02 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2011 20:42:02 -0000 Subject: Peel Wikia pages on sale at Amazon ---- what is going on? Message-ID: http://www.amazon.co.uk/JOHN-PEEL-WEATHERMAN22S-TAPES-DEC/dp/1234743833 Well I know the answer to this one, courtesy of Private Eye. Someone or some organisation is selling printed copies of information from Wikipedia on Amazon, and it looks like they have expanded to Wikia too. Nonetheless it was a shock to see my Wikia pages on sale. There have been many complaints to Amazon from those who fell for purchasing freely available information. Stuart From M.Luetchford@... Fri Dec 9 23:20:13 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2011 22:20:13 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: 17 March 1983 In-Reply-To: References: <1323031812.95737.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1323469213.43381.YahooMailNeo@...> obviously not forgetting John Cooper-Clarke,  Patrik Fitzgerald, Jilted John and Joolz. Haven't checked but don't recall any sessions by any of these but they brought humour and energy to many a jig. From: Humphrey To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, 4 December 2011, 23:30 Subject: [peel] Re: 17 March 1983   Also Steven "Seething" Wells from Bradford, who also wrote pieces for the NME and who sadly died a few years ago in Philly ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > I agree. I rather miss the punk poets - the b******d sons of Ivor. Attilla the Stockbroker (who remains true to the genre to this day), Porky the Poet (who transmuted into Phil Jupitus) and Craig Charles (who has never done anything half as good!). There was also one called something like Martin Besserman and I ended up in the background of an NME photo of him performing at Speakers Corner - I used to have a copy but its long gone ... > > > From: Humphrey > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Friday, 2 December 2011, 21:20 > Subject: [peel] Re: 17 March 1983 > > >   > > > Thanks Darren. Nice part-show from a sparse year/period in our Peel archive. The stand-out for me was the Craig Charles session track - classify under "Scouse Scall Rap", ha ha ... Best (and first) thing he's ever done (yeah, I don't like 'Red Dwarf' or 'Coronation Street') ! > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > > > And this is the last chunk of old Peel that I have in my crate > > (except for a few sessions) - and sadly only the first half-hour. I > > haven't dared trespass on wiki territory because doing the section > > breaks and headings leaves me a gibbering wreck ... is there a cut- > > and-paste template for such things anywhere? (probably a bit late to > > ask as I have no more show fragments to offer now) .... > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6FEIB151 > > > > Cheers, Darrg > > > From ken_garner@... Fri Dec 9 23:40:58 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2011 22:40:58 -0000 Subject: Peel Wikia pages on sale at Amazon ---- what is going on? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: how do we stop it? do we know who is doing it? k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > > http://www.amazon.co.uk/JOHN-PEEL-WEATHERMAN22S-TAPES-DEC/dp/1234743833 > > Well I know the answer to this one, courtesy of Private Eye. Someone or some organisation is selling printed copies of information from Wikipedia on Amazon, and it looks like they have expanded to Wikia too. Nonetheless it was a shock to see my Wikia pages on sale. > > There have been many complaints to Amazon from those who fell for purchasing freely available information. > > Stuart > From stuartb@... Sat Dec 10 00:00:26 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2011 23:00:26 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Peel Wikia pages on sale at Amazon ---- what is going on? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <88337A05863344E3A25A03FDB77CC39A@Stuartnew> The publishers are Alphascript and Betascript. Amazon have created controversy by allowing this. http://www.neowin.net/news/amazoncom-allows-the-selling-of-wikipedia-article s Wouldn't like to highlight our own Wikia by complaining for obvious reasons.. Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ken Sent: 09 December 2011 22:41 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: Peel Wikia pages on sale at Amazon ---- what is going on? how do we stop it? do we know who is doing it? k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "Stuart" wrote: > > > http://www.amazon.co.uk/JOHN-PEEL-WEATHERMAN22S-TAPES-DEC/dp/1234743833 > > Well I know the answer to this one, courtesy of Private Eye. Someone or some organisation is selling printed copies of information from Wikipedia on Amazon, and it looks like they have expanded to Wikia too. Nonetheless it was a shock to see my Wikia pages on sale. > > There have been many complaints to Amazon from those who fell for purchasing freely available information. > > Stuart > From klacktoveedesteen@... Sat Dec 10 01:28:15 2011 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (Pete Conkerton) Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 00:28:15 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: 17 March 1983 In-Reply-To: <1323469213.43381.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1323031812.95737.YahooMailNeo@...> <1323469213.43381.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1323476895.44215.YahooMailNeo@...> The very splendid John Cooper Clarke did a couple of fine Peel sessions, still gigs regularly, and occasionally guests as a dj on 6Music. He's been more or less adopted as a mascot by Radcliffe & Maconie too. A national treasure, and one of the few men alive who's skinnier than Jarvis Cocker.   Cheers aye, Pete ________________________________ From: MARK LUETCHFORD To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Friday, 9 December 2011, 22:20 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: 17 March 1983   obviously not forgetting John Cooper-Clarke,  Patrik Fitzgerald, Jilted John and Joolz. Haven't checked but don't recall any sessions by any of these but they brought humour and energy to many a jig. ________________________________ From: Humphrey To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, 4 December 2011, 23:30 Subject: [peel] Re: 17 March 1983   Also Steven "Seething" Wells from Bradford, who also wrote pieces for the NME and who sadly died a few years ago in Philly ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > I agree. I rather miss the punk poets - the b******d sons of Ivor. Attilla the Stockbroker (who remains true to the genre to this day), Porky the Poet (who transmuted into Phil Jupitus) and Craig Charles (who has never done anything half as good!). There was also one called something like Martin Besserman and I ended up in the background of an NME photo of him performing at Speakers Corner - I used to have a copy but its long gone ... > > > From: Humphrey > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Friday, 2 December 2011, 21:20 > Subject: [peel] Re: 17 March 1983 > > >   > > > Thanks Darren. Nice part-show from a sparse year/period in our Peel archive. The stand-out for me was the Craig Charles session track - classify under "Scouse Scall Rap", ha ha ... Best (and first) thing he's ever done (yeah, I don't like 'Red Dwarf' or 'Coronation Street') ! > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > > > And this is the last chunk of old Peel that I have in my crate > > (except for a few sessions) - and sadly only the first half-hour. I > > haven't dared trespass on wiki territory because doing the section > > breaks and headings leaves me a gibbering wreck ... is there a cut- > > and-paste template for such things anywhere? (probably a bit late to > > ask as I have no more show fragments to offer now) .... > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6FEIB151 > > > > Cheers, Darrg > > > From so_it_goes_2512@... Sat Dec 10 02:54:27 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 01:54:27 -0000 Subject: Peel Wikia pages on sale at Amazon ---- what is going on? In-Reply-To: <88337A05863344E3A25A03FDB77CC39A@Stuartnew> Message-ID: I know what you're getting at Stuart, but the fact remains that as the article says, authors have to be properly attributed: "There is nothing illegal about the operation. Under the Creative Commons licensing and copyright framework, as long as the author is properly attributed, Wikipedia is open game for publishers around the globe. Each one of the books is clearly labeled, making it very clear where the information is coming from, and thereby easily deflecting complaints to the publisher." So, if the "authors" obey this caveat, they're drawing attention to us anyway. I suggest some kind of notice or disclaimer on the Wiki drawing the attention of "ignorant" would-be customers to the fact that our information is, and always will be, freely available. Does make me feel cheated that I might be putting money into somebody else's pocket that I could do with myself, though. Maybe that book on the Peelenium I've been thinking about should get a rush release.... Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > The publishers are Alphascript and Betascript. Amazon have created > controversy by allowing this. > > > > http://www.neowin.net/news/amazoncom-allows-the-selling-of-wikipedia-article > s > > > > Wouldn't like to highlight our own Wikia by complaining for obvious > reasons.. > > Stuart > > > > _____ > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ken > Sent: 09 December 2011 22:41 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] Re: Peel Wikia pages on sale at Amazon ---- what is going > on? > > > > > > how do we stop it? do we know who is doing it? > > k > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "Stuart" > wrote: > > > > > > http://www.amazon.co.uk/JOHN-PEEL-WEATHERMAN22S-TAPES-DEC/dp/1234743833 > > > > Well I know the answer to this one, courtesy of Private Eye. Someone or > some organisation is selling printed copies of information from Wikipedia on > Amazon, and it looks like they have expanded to Wikia too. Nonetheless it > was a shock to see my Wikia pages on sale. > > > > There have been many complaints to Amazon from those who fell for > purchasing freely available information. > > > > Stuart > > > From martinw@... Sat Dec 10 09:38:46 2011 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 08:38:46 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: 17 March 1983 In-Reply-To: <1323476895.44215.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1323031812.95737.YahooMailNeo@...> <1323469213.43381.YahooMailNeo@...> <1323476895.44215.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: At 00:28 10/12/2011, you wrote: > > >The very splendid John Cooper Clarke did a couple of fine Peel >sessions, still gigs regularly, and occasionally guests as a dj on >6Music. He's been more or less adopted as a mascot by Radcliffe & >Maconie too. A national treasure, and one of the few men alive who's >skinnier than Jarvis Cocker. > >Cheers aye, Pete > >From: MARK LUETCHFORD >To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" >Sent: Friday, 9 December 2011, 22:20 >Subject: Re: [peel] Re: 17 March 1983 > > >obviously not forgetting John Cooper-Clarke, Patrik Fitzgerald, >Jilted John and Joolz. Haven't checked but don't recall any sessions >by any of these but they brought humour and energy to many a jig. Patrick Fitzgerald is still active and appeared on Resonance Radio's 'Hello Goodbye' show recently http://hellogoodbyeshow.com/2011/11/16/hello-goodbye-show-playlist-saturday-12th-november-2011/ He did a couple of Peel sessions Jilted John was Graham Fellows who later had an extensive radio career as John Shuttleworth Joolz did a Peel session martinw From darrg@... Sat Dec 10 10:58:49 2011 From: darrg@... (Darren Giddings) Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 09:58:49 +0000 Subject: Patrik Fitzgerald In-Reply-To: <1323506967.184.76170.m7@yahoogroups.com> References: <1323506967.184.76170.m7@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <08480C7A-F28A-4067-8124-B7EE81414F84@...> I heard that Fitzgerald is gigging with recently-reformed anarcho-punks The Mob, they're certainly playing together in Bristol early in 2012. On 10 Dec 2011, at 08:49, peel@yahoogroups.com wrote: > Patrick Fitzgerald is still active and appeared on Resonance Radio's > 'Hello Goodbye' show recently From stuart@... Sat Dec 10 12:04:10 2011 From: stuart@... (Stuart Mchugh) Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 11:04:10 +0000 Subject: Peel Wikia pages on sale at Amazon ---- what is going on? In-Reply-To: <1323506967.184.76170.m7@yahoogroups.com> References: <1323506967.184.76170.m7@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: > "There is nothing illegal about the operation. Under the Creative > Commons licensing and copyright framework, as long as the author is > properly attributed, Wikipedia is open game for publishers around > the globe. Each one of the books is clearly labeled, making it very > clear where the information is coming from, and thereby easily > deflecting complaints to the publisher." I'd always thought that Creative Commons prevented resale of material for profit, or there was a limited version of the licence that you could 'publish' under, but it seems not. Quite surprising. though not as surprising as the fact that these companies would hope to sell what look like basic track listings and hope that someone would purchase them. I'd guess it's a print-on-demand thing, though I dearly hope that they have 5000 copies piled up in a warehouse somewhere. (You can of course print your own wiki articles as PDF or onto paper easily and there are companies that do exactly what alpha and beta are doing, for you). S Stuart Mchugh po box 13516 linlithgow eh49 6wb ... t: 01506 840063 ... e: editor@... From stuart@... Sat Dec 10 12:13:18 2011 From: stuart@... (Stuart Mchugh) Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 11:13:18 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: 17 March 1983 In-Reply-To: <1323506967.184.76170.m7@yahoogroups.com> References: <1323506967.184.76170.m7@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: >> The very splendid John Cooper Clarke did a couple of fine Peel >> sessions, still gigs regularly, and occasionally guests as a dj on >> 6Music. He's been more or less adopted as a mascot by Radcliffe & >> Maconie too. A national treasure, and one of the few men alive who's >> skinnier than Jarvis Cocker. Saw JCC just last month, an ever-rambly review can be found here: http://www.isthismusic.com/john-cooper-clarke I missed a bit of this thread but assume we're listing poets that have done sessions for Peel... Linton Kwesi Johnson was on the bill with JCC, first time I ever saw him (sometimes in the 1980s in Strathclyde Uni). Attila the Stockbroker was also mentioned I think, saw him with John Otway in some sort of poetry double header at the Edinburgh Festival (Otway wasn't strictly a poet, and more Richard Skinner show, but he did finish well up in the UK top 10 for song lyrics a few years back for 'Beware of the Flowers'). Stuart Mchugh S po box 13516 linlithgow eh49 6wb ... t: 01506 840063 ... e: editor@... From stemail1@... Sat Dec 10 12:18:03 2011 From: stemail1@... (steve lippert) Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 11:18:03 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: Patrik Fitzgerald In-Reply-To: <08480C7A-F28A-4067-8124-B7EE81414F84@...> References: <1323506967.184.76170.m7@yahoogroups.com> <08480C7A-F28A-4067-8124-B7EE81414F84@...> Message-ID: <1323515883.5147.YahooMailNeo@...> That's brilliant news. Patrik (no 'c' the last I heard) - great talent. ________________________________ From: Darren Giddings To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 10 December 2011, 9:58 Subject: [peel] Re: Patrik Fitzgerald   I heard that Fitzgerald is gigging with recently-reformed anarcho-punks The Mob, they're certainly playing together in Bristol early in 2012. On 10 Dec 2011, at 08:49, peel@yahoogroups.com wrote: > Patrick Fitzgerald is still active and appeared on Resonance Radio's > 'Hello Goodbye' show recently From will@... Sat Dec 10 12:34:46 2011 From: will@... (willholmania) Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 11:34:46 -0000 Subject: Dick Dale Peel Session July 10 1995. Message-ID: Hi. Does anyone have a recording of the session Dick Dale did in July 1995? I'm particularly after the version of Peter Gunn he played that night. Lauren Lavern played it on Six Music this week – it was wild. Thanks Will. From AndrewThezmore@... Sat Dec 10 12:38:47 2011 From: AndrewThezmore@... (Andrew) Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 11:38:47 -0000 Subject: Patrik Fitzgerald In-Reply-To: <1323515883.5147.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: New album due early next year apparently http://crispingloverrecords.com/portfolio/patrik-fitzgerald/ First time I heard him was on Peel in 1986. One of those people who I got into (like Devoto, Wyatt, Marc Riley) who you heard a later song by without realising they had already had a fair bit of history behind them. Couldn't happen nowadays, internet doesn't allow it. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, steve lippert wrote: > > That's brilliant news. Patrik (no 'c' the last I heard) - great talent. > > > ________________________________ > From: Darren Giddings > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Saturday, 10 December 2011, 9:58 > Subject: [peel] Re: Patrik Fitzgerald > > >   > I heard that Fitzgerald is gigging with recently-reformed anarcho-punks The Mob, they're certainly playing together in Bristol early in 2012. > > On 10 Dec 2011, at 08:49, peel@yahoogroups.com wrote: > > > Patrick Fitzgerald is still active and appeared on Resonance Radio's > > 'Hello Goodbye' show recently > From haze.harrison@... Sat Dec 10 14:11:21 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 13:11:21 -0000 Subject: OT : In Concert - two new shows and new links for the old ones.... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I saw Widowmaker supporting The Who at Charlton in '76 and had the vinyl back then too. Sadly it was one of many LPs to get sold when I moved to London and found myself earning twice as much as I had been but had no money left after paying the rent... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > Wow - that is an impressive collection of shows - thank God yourself and Bill FNW taped them and shared them ! Thanks to you both again. I wonder how many others up and down the land taped some but are not sharing ? Anyway, here is a little gem from 76 - Widowmaker at the Paris Theatre, presented by whispering Bob. Steve Ellis, the vocalist, is one of my (and Roger Daltrey's) favourite trad rock singers - he had a huge hit at just 18 with the Love Affair in 1968. > > I remember seeing Widowmaker on OGWT (1976 year-end roundup prog) and being so impressed that I bought the debut album (a classic). If you like the Who and 70's pub-rock, you should like this as well : > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6YEL9XUE > > (thanks to orig upper) > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > A couple of In Concert recordings > > All files are my rips of my recordings unless noted otherwise. > > > > mp3 1978-10-07 Roy Harper > > (This sounds very different to the official release where the guitar > > effects have been reduced.) > > mp3 1978-11-11 Wishbone Ash > > > > Enjoy, Haze > > > > Previous shows back on-line. Shows that were previously available as > > individual tracks have been re-ripped as one file per show. > > > > As individual mp3 tracks within a Mooo folder > > folder > > > w%20-%20Brian%20Auger%27s%20Trinity/> 1970-03-01 Brian Auger's > > Trinity (My rip from an original recording by Chris' older brother) > > folder > > > w%20-%20Jon%20Hiseman%27s%20Colosseum/> 1970-03-08 Jon Heisman's > > Colosseum (My rip from an original recording by Chris' older > > brother) > > folder > > > w%20-%20Juicy%20Lucy/> 1970-03-15 Juicy Lucy (My rip from an original > > recording by Chris' older brother) > > folder > > > w%20-%20Free/> 1970-07-12 Free (My rip from an original recording by > > Chris' older brother) > > folder > > > w%20-%20Family/> 1970-09-27 Family (My rip from an original recording > > by Chris' older brother) > > folder > > > w%20-%20Quintessence/> 1970-10-04 Quintessence (My rip from an > > original recording by Chris' older brother) > > folder > > > w%20-%20Fairport%20Convention/> 1970-10-25 Fairport Convention (Ripped > > from bootleg CD) > > > > Available as one file per show > > mp3 1975-06-20 Jet and > > Streetwalkers (My rip from a Windsong pre-release promo cassette) > > mp3 1977-02-19 Jethro Tull > > mp3 1977-11-19 Supertramp > > mp3 1978-12-09 Racing Cars and > > Gordon Giltrap > > mp3 1978-12-23 Boomtown Rats > > mp3 1978-12-23 Boomtown Rats R > > (My recording as above but with John's intro borrowed from BFNW and > > welded on the front) > > mp3 1978-12-30 Best Of Solo > > Artists > > mp3 1979-01-06 Robin > > Williamson and Marshall Hain > > mp3 1979-02-10 Sniff And The > > Tears and Roy Hill > > mp3 1979-02-17 Rory Gallagher > > mp3 1979-03-24 Fingerprintz > > and Bill Nelson's Red Noise > > mp3 1979-03-31 Frankie Miller > > mp3 1979-04-07 John Miles > > mp3 1979-04-21 Graham Parker > > mp3 1979-04-28 Steve Hillage > > mp3 1979-05-05 Tom Robinson > > mp3 1979-05-12 Cimarons and > > Inner Circle > > mp3 1979-05-19 After The Fire > > and Roger Chapman > > mp3 1979-06-23 The Tourists > > and The Police > > mp3 1979-06-30 Sinceroes and > > Radio Stars > > mp3 1979-07-14 Third World, > > Rainbow Theatre > > mp3 1979-08-27 Ian Dury > > mp3 1979-09-08 Simple Minds > > and Pretenders > > mp3 1979-09-15 Straight Eight > > and Def Leppard > > mp3 1979-09-29 Cowboys > > International and Chelsea > > mp3 > > > 980-01-05.mp3> 1980-01-05 Roger Chapman > > mp3 1980-01-12 Simple Minds > > and Cozy Powell > > mp3 1980-02-23 Girl and The > > Boys > > mp3 1980-03-01 Wishbone Ash > > mp3 1980-03-15 UFO > > mp3 1980-05-03 Sad Cafe > > mp3 1980-05-17 Rent Boys, > > Otway And Barrett > > mp3 1980-06-07 Voyager and > > Chris Rea > > mp3 1980-12-22 XTC > > mp3 1983-xx-xx Joni Mitchell > > Wembley FM Simulcast > > mp3 1990-xx-xx Gil Scott Heron > > > From haze.harrison@... Sat Dec 10 14:27:34 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 13:27:34 -0000 Subject: OT : In Concert - two new shows and new links for the old ones.... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: And having just checked the Radio Times list recently supplied by Jim and Darren I find this was a rather amazing double bill with Jasper Carrott! Funky Moped anyone? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > I saw Widowmaker supporting The Who at Charlton in '76 and had the vinyl back then too. Sadly it was one of many LPs to get sold when I moved to London and found myself earning twice as much as I had been but had no money left after paying the rent... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > > > > > Wow - that is an impressive collection of shows - thank God yourself and Bill FNW taped them and shared them ! Thanks to you both again. I wonder how many others up and down the land taped some but are not sharing ? Anyway, here is a little gem from 76 - Widowmaker at the Paris Theatre, presented by whispering Bob. Steve Ellis, the vocalist, is one of my (and Roger Daltrey's) favourite trad rock singers - he had a huge hit at just 18 with the Love Affair in 1968. > > > > I remember seeing Widowmaker on OGWT (1976 year-end roundup prog) and being so impressed that I bought the debut album (a classic). If you like the Who and 70's pub-rock, you should like this as well : > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6YEL9XUE > > > > (thanks to orig upper) > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > A couple of In Concert recordings > > > All files are my rips of my recordings unless noted otherwise. > > > > > > mp3 1978-10-07 Roy Harper > > > (This sounds very different to the official release where the guitar > > > effects have been reduced.) > > > mp3 1978-11-11 Wishbone Ash > > > > > > Enjoy, Haze > > > > > > Previous shows back on-line. Shows that were previously available as > > > individual tracks have been re-ripped as one file per show. > > > > > > As individual mp3 tracks within a Mooo folder > > > folder > > > > > w%20-%20Brian%20Auger%27s%20Trinity/> 1970-03-01 Brian Auger's > > > Trinity (My rip from an original recording by Chris' older brother) > > > folder > > > > > w%20-%20Jon%20Hiseman%27s%20Colosseum/> 1970-03-08 Jon Heisman's > > > Colosseum (My rip from an original recording by Chris' older > > > brother) > > > folder > > > > > w%20-%20Juicy%20Lucy/> 1970-03-15 Juicy Lucy (My rip from an original > > > recording by Chris' older brother) > > > folder > > > > > w%20-%20Free/> 1970-07-12 Free (My rip from an original recording by > > > Chris' older brother) > > > folder > > > > > w%20-%20Family/> 1970-09-27 Family (My rip from an original recording > > > by Chris' older brother) > > > folder > > > > > w%20-%20Quintessence/> 1970-10-04 Quintessence (My rip from an > > > original recording by Chris' older brother) > > > folder > > > > > w%20-%20Fairport%20Convention/> 1970-10-25 Fairport Convention (Ripped > > > from bootleg CD) > > > > > > Available as one file per show > > > mp3 1975-06-20 Jet and > > > Streetwalkers (My rip from a Windsong pre-release promo cassette) > > > mp3 1977-02-19 Jethro Tull > > > mp3 1977-11-19 Supertramp > > > mp3 1978-12-09 Racing Cars and > > > Gordon Giltrap > > > mp3 1978-12-23 Boomtown Rats > > > mp3 1978-12-23 Boomtown Rats R > > > (My recording as above but with John's intro borrowed from BFNW and > > > welded on the front) > > > mp3 1978-12-30 Best Of Solo > > > Artists > > > mp3 1979-01-06 Robin > > > Williamson and Marshall Hain > > > mp3 1979-02-10 Sniff And The > > > Tears and Roy Hill > > > mp3 1979-02-17 Rory Gallagher > > > mp3 1979-03-24 Fingerprintz > > > and Bill Nelson's Red Noise > > > mp3 1979-03-31 Frankie Miller > > > mp3 1979-04-07 John Miles > > > mp3 1979-04-21 Graham Parker > > > mp3 1979-04-28 Steve Hillage > > > mp3 1979-05-05 Tom Robinson > > > mp3 1979-05-12 Cimarons and > > > Inner Circle > > > mp3 1979-05-19 After The Fire > > > and Roger Chapman > > > mp3 1979-06-23 The Tourists > > > and The Police > > > mp3 1979-06-30 Sinceroes and > > > Radio Stars > > > mp3 1979-07-14 Third World, > > > Rainbow Theatre > > > mp3 1979-08-27 Ian Dury > > > mp3 1979-09-08 Simple Minds > > > and Pretenders > > > mp3 1979-09-15 Straight Eight > > > and Def Leppard > > > mp3 1979-09-29 Cowboys > > > International and Chelsea > > > mp3 > > > > > 980-01-05.mp3> 1980-01-05 Roger Chapman > > > mp3 1980-01-12 Simple Minds > > > and Cozy Powell > > > mp3 1980-02-23 Girl and The > > > Boys > > > mp3 1980-03-01 Wishbone Ash > > > mp3 1980-03-15 UFO > > > mp3 1980-05-03 Sad Cafe > > > mp3 1980-05-17 Rent Boys, > > > Otway And Barrett > > > mp3 1980-06-07 Voyager and > > > Chris Rea > > > mp3 1980-12-22 XTC > > > mp3 1983-xx-xx Joni Mitchell > > > Wembley FM Simulcast > > > mp3 1990-xx-xx Gil Scott Heron > > > > > > From ford.alan@... Sat Dec 10 15:42:39 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 14:42:39 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: OT : In Concert - two new shows and new links for the old ones.... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: One of the comments on the youtube vid says that Peel played it. On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 2:38 PM, Alan Ford wrote: > Unusually, Funky Moped was only a hit because of the B side - an amusing > Magic Roundabout skit which Radio 1 wouldn't play. > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_JQDfuMZi0 > > Alan > > >> > > From parkermike81@... Sat Dec 10 16:49:08 2011 From: parkermike81@... (Mike Parker) Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 15:49:08 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: 17 March 1983 References: <1323031812.95737.YahooMailNeo@...> <1323469213.43381.YahooMailNeo@...> <1323476895.44215.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1323532148.9502.YahooMailNeo@...> martin, any chance of craig charles and seething wells peel sessions please? mp From: Martin Wheatley To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 10 December 2011, 8:38 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: 17 March 1983   At 00:28 10/12/2011, you wrote: > > >The very splendid John Cooper Clarke did a couple of fine Peel >sessions, still gigs regularly, and occasionally guests as a dj on >6Music. He's been more or less adopted as a mascot by Radcliffe & >Maconie too. A national treasure, and one of the few men alive who's >skinnier than Jarvis Cocker. > >Cheers aye, Pete > >From: MARK LUETCHFORD >To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" >Sent: Friday, 9 December 2011, 22:20 >Subject: Re: [peel] Re: 17 March 1983 > > >obviously not forgetting John Cooper-Clarke, Patrik Fitzgerald, >Jilted John and Joolz. Haven't checked but don't recall any sessions >by any of these but they brought humour and energy to many a jig. Patrick Fitzgerald is still active and appeared on Resonance Radio's 'Hello Goodbye' show recently http://hellogoodbyeshow.com/2011/11/16/hello-goodbye-show-playlist-saturday-12th-november-2011/ He did a couple of Peel sessions Jilted John was Graham Fellows who later had an extensive radio career as John Shuttleworth Joolz did a Peel session martinw From pa0353@... Sat Dec 10 18:12:13 2011 From: pa0353@... (Paul Andrews) Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 17:12:13 +0000 Subject: Test message please ignore Message-ID: <100531BF-D263-4A23-9BE3-93B966C5E62F@...> Sent from my iPad From pa0353@... Sat Dec 10 18:13:58 2011 From: pa0353@... (Paul Andrews) Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 17:13:58 +0000 Subject: Test message 2 please ignore Message-ID: <52ABA548-B7F2-4848-9D48-92F49A161B03@...> Test From pa0353@... Sat Dec 10 18:16:22 2011 From: pa0353@... (Paul Andrews) Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 17:16:22 +0000 Subject: Test message please ignore Message-ID: Sent from my iPad From martinw@... Sat Dec 10 19:25:33 2011 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 18:25:33 +0000 Subject: [peel] Dick Dale Peel Session July 10 1995. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: At 11:34 10/12/2011, you wrote: > > >Hi. Does anyone have a recording of the session >Dick Dale did in July 1995? I'm particularly >after the version of Peter Gunn he played that >night. Lauren Lavern played it on Six Music this week – it was wild. > >Thanks > >Will. http://ge.tt/8n3iy0B martinw From martinw@... Sat Dec 10 19:26:48 2011 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 18:26:48 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: 17 March 1983 In-Reply-To: <1323532148.9502.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1323031812.95737.YahooMailNeo@...> <1323469213.43381.YahooMailNeo@...> <1323476895.44215.YahooMailNeo@...> <1323532148.9502.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: At 15:49 10/12/2011, Mike wrote: > > >martin, any chance of craig charles and seething wells peel sessions please? >mp Here is what I have http://ge.tt/9rJYx0B martinw From parkermike81@... Sat Dec 10 20:22:35 2011 From: parkermike81@... (Mike Parker) Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 19:22:35 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: 17 March 1983 References: <1323031812.95737.YahooMailNeo@...> <1323469213.43381.YahooMailNeo@...> <1323476895.44215.YahooMailNeo@...> <1323532148.9502.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1323544955.20400.YahooMailNeo@...> thank`s martin,been too long since i last heard these. : Martin Wheatley To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 10 December 2011, 18:26 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: 17 March 1983   At 15:49 10/12/2011, Mike wrote:   > >martin, any chance of craig charles and seething wells peel sessions please? >mp > Here is what I have http://ge.tt/9rJYx0B martinw From will@... Sat Dec 10 21:32:38 2011 From: will@... (Will Holman) Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 20:32:38 +0000 Subject: [peel] Dick Dale Peel Session July 10 1995. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5EC4289B-9111-4E6C-9AC3-9EEBABAF99B9@...> Wow. Thank you. Brilliant! All the best Will Holman Practical Performance Car magazine www.ppcmag.co.uk +44 1780 758802 On 10 Dec 2011, at 18:25, Martin Wheatley wrote: > At 11:34 10/12/2011, you wrote: > > > > > >Hi. Does anyone have a recording of the session > >Dick Dale did in July 1995? I'm particularly > >after the version of Peter Gunn he played that > >night. Lauren Lavern played it on Six Music this week – it was wild. > > > >Thanks > > > >Will. > > http://ge.tt/8n3iy0B > > martinw > > From stuartb@... Sat Dec 10 22:55:42 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 21:55:42 -0000 Subject: Yet more L tapes Message-ID: Next batch now uploaded to the Mooo. Tape L180a has the last part of Andy Kershaw on 17th October 1992, followed by the first 16 minutes of 17th October 1992 a previously unshared show. L180b had a further 41 minute section from later in the same show. Tape L181a has a 46 minute section of 16th May 1992 previously shared but this one definitely sounds clearer. L181b had a 45 minute segment most of which was not previously shared. This show is now nearly complete but seems to be missing the final track. Tape L182a was part of the Andy Kershaw Show of 9th May 1992. Tape L182b had a 43 minute section of 9th May 1992 though this show is already complete in better SQ. Tape L183a had the final 18 minutes of 23rd May 1992 not previously shared, then an 18 minute section of 29th May 1992 , previously shared, perhaps this is slightly clearer. Tape 183b had a 41 minute section of 30th May 1992 previously shared but this is clearer. Tape L184a had a segment of Andy Kershaw Show of 9th February 1992. Tape L184b started with a 12 minute section of 9th February 1992 which not only is the last 12 minutes of the show, but completes this show. Tape L190a has a new 41 minute section of 28th August 1992 in which John expresses that there were aspects of the 1991 F50 that he missed, and that there will, after all, be a 1992 Festive 50. L190b has a new 38 minute section of 29th August 1992 . Tape L194a has a 38 minute section of 7th March 1992 from near the start of the show, previously unshared. Tape L194b has a 47 minute section from later in the show, the first track and a half not previously shared. This show now seems complete apart from the very start of the show being missed. Phew! As before, locating one on the Mooo will lead you to the rest Stuart From darrg@... Sun Dec 11 11:03:10 2011 From: darrg@... (Darren Giddings) Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 10:03:10 +0000 Subject: In Concert double bills In-Reply-To: <1323593845.426.5730.m7@yahoogroups.com> References: <1323593845.426.5730.m7@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <48792B8F-8BD0-4A67-B19F-134BA9F0F3EE@...> > And having just checked the Radio Times list recently supplied by > Jim and Darren I find this was a rather amazing double bill with > Jasper Carrott! Funky Moped anyone? Some of those double-bills are jaw-dropping. Peter Skellern and Queen must have been a good night! From so_it_goes_2512@... Sun Dec 11 11:29:28 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 10:29:28 -0000 Subject: Sleep around with Spices for Jock's thrills (5, 9) Message-ID: Fellow Peelites The last one was 'turkey', but you all knew that, so here are two new shares: 1) Many thanks to Stuart for his latest bevy of SL Tape madness, and here's another one that took up the whole of L063, a compilation from 1991, some of which seems familiar: Weird Fat And Vegas 2) We continue the Peelenium trail with this: 24 November 1999 (Sessions: L'augmentation and Woodbine live from Maida Vale. Peeenium: 1976) Many thanks to both tapers and to Mark for the SL rip. Best wishesSteve (TK) From stuartb@... Sun Dec 11 12:08:54 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 11:08:54 -0000 Subject: [peel] Sleep around with Spices for Jock's thrills (5, 9) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <148D1A12B825447187F32C6E93630DC9@Stuartnew> Thanks for these! I wonder if much of this tape is from 20th October 1991? A previous section of this show was found on L005. _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of so_it_goes_2512 Sent: 11 December 2011 10:29 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Sleep around with Spices for Jock's thrills (5, 9) Fellow Peelites The last one was 'turkey', but you all knew that, so here are two new shares: 1) Many thanks to Stuart for his latest bevy of SL Tape madness, and here's another one that took up the whole of L063, a compilation from 1991, some of which seems familiar: Weird Fat And Vegas 2) We continue the Peelenium trail with this: 24 November 1999 (Sessions: L'augmentation and Woodbine live from Maida Vale. Peeenium: 1976) Many thanks to both tapers and to Mark for the SL rip. Best wishes Steve (TK) From colin_ellis@... Sun Dec 11 21:52:34 2011 From: colin_ellis@... (Colin) Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 20:52:34 -0000 Subject: "I got John Peel wrong, I think..." Message-ID: http://shirazsocialist.wordpress.com/2011/12/06/christopher-logue/ From M.Luetchford@... Sun Dec 11 23:29:35 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 22:29:35 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Sleep around with Spices for Jock's thrills (5, 9) In-Reply-To: <148D1A12B825447187F32C6E93630DC9@Stuartnew> References: <148D1A12B825447187F32C6E93630DC9@Stuartnew> Message-ID: <1323642575.79519.YahooMailNeo@...> would seem to be a reasonable assumption  but we'll have to wait til others of Peel's pleasures from 91 fall into place ... From: Stuart To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, 11 December 2011, 11:08 Subject: RE: [peel] Sleep around with Spices for Jock's thrills (5, 9)   Thanks for these! I wonder if much of this tape is from 20th October 1991? A previous section of this show was found on L005.   From:peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto: peel@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of so_it_goes_2512 Sent: 11 December 2011 10:29 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Sleep around with Spices for Jock's thrills (5, 9)     Fellow Peelites   The last one was 'turkey', but you all knew that, so here are two new shares:   1) Many thanks to Stuart for his latest bevy of SL Tape madness, and here's another one that took up the whole of L063, a compilation from 1991, some of which seems familiar:   Weird Fat And Vegas    2) We continue the Peelenium trail with this:   24 November 1999  (Sessions: L'augmentation and Woodbine live from Maida Vale. Peeenium: 1976)   Many thanks to both tapers and to Mark for the SL rip.   Best wishes Steve (TK)   From M.Luetchford@... Sun Dec 11 23:43:06 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 22:43:06 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Yet more L tapes In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1323643386.56726.YahooMailNeo@...> Is Mr Lowndes still of this parish?  I am slightly puzzled as to how he managed to make this all so random - it must have taken some doing to mix all these dates and shows up but he seems to have met his match in Stuart!   Thanks   Mark   PS went to see Mr Kershaw last month in Folkestone - it was an entertaining evening. Well worth catching - makes the book really come alive. Even though he went at 100 mph he only made it as far as North Korea!     From: Stuart To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 10 December 2011, 21:55 Subject: [peel] Yet more L tapes   Next batch now uploaded to the Mooo. Tape L180a has the last part of Andy Kershaw on 17th October 1992, followed by the first 16 minutes of 17th October 1992 a previously unshared show. L180b had a further 41 minute section from later in the same show. Tape L181a has a 46 minute section of 16th May 1992 previously shared but this one definitely sounds clearer. L181b had a 45 minute segment most of which was not previously shared. This show is now nearly complete but seems to be missing the final track. Tape L182a was part of the Andy Kershaw Show of 9th May 1992. Tape L182b had a 43 minute section of 9th May 1992 though this show is already complete in better SQ. Tape L183a had the final 18 minutes of 23rd May 1992 not previously shared, then an 18 minute section of  29th May 1992 , previously shared, perhaps this is slightly clearer. Tape 183b had a 41 minute section of 30th May 1992 previously shared but this is clearer. Tape L184a had a segment of Andy Kershaw Show of 9th February 1992. Tape L184b started with a 12 minute section of 9th February 1992 which not only is the last 12 minutes of the show, but completes this show. Tape L190a has a new 41 minute section of  28th August 1992 in which John expresses that there were aspects of the 1991 F50 that he missed, and that there will, after all, be a 1992 Festive 50. L190b has a new 38 minute section of 29th August 1992 . Tape L194a  has a 38 minute section of 7th March 1992 from near the start of the show, previously unshared. Tape L194b has a 47 minute section from later in the show, the first track and a half not previously shared. This show now seems complete apart from the very start of the show being missed. Phew! As before, locating one on the Mooo will lead you to the rest Stuart From stuartb@... Sun Dec 11 23:55:19 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 22:55:19 -0000 Subject: [peel] Yet more L tapes In-Reply-To: <1323643386.56726.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1323643386.56726.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Mr Lowman surely? Yes it is a challenge, but the reason apparently was, to avoid wasting tape at tape flips, he had a few tapes lined up ready to start on side a, then when that tape was nearing its end, at a point between tracks, he jumped to the next tape side a, rather than flip the first tape over, and rewind to the start or waste more tape on side b. Fair enough but then the tapes were received by the Mailing List in a random order with only very approximate dates if at all on the tape. Rocker did the tape numbering, loosely based on a per year basis. At least my batch are mainly complete sections of shows, I know quite a few in 1991 were mixtapes which were harder to date, and most confusing of all, were some of the Best Of series, which were themselves re-recorded from show tapes, but not necessarily in chronological order! And some of my own mixtapes were absolute beasts to date, and I've not completed that task. Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of MARK LUETCHFORD Sent: 11 December 2011 22:43 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Yet more L tapes Is Mr Lowndes still of this parish? I am slightly puzzled as to how he managed to make this all so random - it must have taken some doing to mix all these dates and shows up but he seems to have met his match in Stuart! Thanks Mark PS went to see Mr Kershaw last month in Folkestone - it was an entertaining evening. Well worth catching - makes the book really come alive. Even though he went at 100 mph he only made it as far as North Korea! From: Stuart To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 10 December 2011, 21:55 Subject: [peel] Yet more L tapes Next batch now uploaded to the Mooo. Tape L180a has the last part of Andy Kershaw on 17th October 1992, followed by the first 16 minutes of 17th October 1992 a previously unshared show. L180b had a further 41 minute section from later in the same show. Tape L181a has a 46 minute section of 16th May 1992 previously shared but this one definitely sounds clearer. L181b had a 45 minute segment most of which was not previously shared. This show is now nearly complete but seems to be missing the final track. Tape L182a was part of the Andy Kershaw Show of 9th May 1992. Tape L182b had a 43 minute section of 9th May 1992 though this show is already complete in better SQ. Tape L183a had the final 18 minutes of 23rd May 1992 not previously shared, then an 18 minute section of 29th May 1992 , previously shared, perhaps this is slightly clearer. Tape 183b had a 41 minute section of 30th May 1992 previously shared but this is clearer. Tape L184a had a segment of Andy Kershaw Show of 9th February 1992. Tape L184b started with a 12 minute section of 9th February 1992 which not only is the last 12 minutes of the show, but completes this show. Tape L190a has a new 41 minute section of 28th August 1992 in which John expresses that there were aspects of the 1991 F50 that he missed, and that there will, after all, be a 1992 Festive 50. L190b has a new 38 minute section of 29th August 1992 . Tape L194a has a 38 minute section of 7th March 1992 from near the start of the show, previously unshared. Tape L194b has a 47 minute section from later in the show, the first track and a half not previously shared. This show now seems complete apart from the very start of the show being missed. Phew! As before, locating one on the Mooo will lead you to the rest Stuart From M.Luetchford@... Mon Dec 12 00:08:56 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 23:08:56 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: Patrik Fitzgerald In-Reply-To: References: <1323515883.5147.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1323644936.60794.YahooMailNeo@...> At least he won't be playing the hammersmith odeon and they won't be selling any more bondage trousers next to cardigans in woolworths...Pleased that he is still around - he must have some staying power. Grubby Stories and early12"s and 7"s are treasured possessions although some nasty person nicked my copy of safety pin         From: Andrew To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 10 December 2011, 11:38 Subject: [peel] Re: Patrik Fitzgerald   New album due early next year apparently http://crispingloverrecords.com/portfolio/patrik-fitzgerald/ First time I heard him was on Peel in 1986. One of those people who I got into (like Devoto, Wyatt, Marc Riley) who you heard a later song by without realising they had already had a fair bit of history behind them. Couldn't happen nowadays, internet doesn't allow it. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, steve lippert wrote: > > That's brilliant news. Patrik (no 'c' the last I heard) - great talent. > > > ________________________________ > From: Darren Giddings > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Saturday, 10 December 2011, 9:58 > Subject: [peel] Re: Patrik Fitzgerald > > >   > I heard that Fitzgerald is gigging with recently-reformed anarcho-punks The Mob, they're certainly playing together in Bristol early in 2012. > > On 10 Dec 2011, at 08:49, peel@yahoogroups.com wrote: > > > Patrick Fitzgerald is still active and appeared on Resonance Radio's > > 'Hello Goodbye' show recently > From M.Luetchford@... Mon Dec 12 00:12:51 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 23:12:51 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: Peel Wikia pages on sale at Amazon ---- what is going on? In-Reply-To: References: <88337A05863344E3A25A03FDB77CC39A@Stuartnew> Message-ID: <1323645171.34576.YahooMailNeo@...> so what do they actually buy - a load of text downloaded from our pages. A4 pages of printouts bound. Would be the bizarrest chrimbo pressie ever. From: so_it_goes_2512 To: peel@...m Sent: Saturday, 10 December 2011, 1:54 Subject: [peel] Re: Peel Wikia pages on sale at Amazon ---- what is going on?   I know what you're getting at Stuart, but the fact remains that as the article says, authors have to be properly attributed: "There is nothing illegal about the operation. Under the Creative Commons licensing and copyright framework, as long as the author is properly attributed, Wikipedia is open game for publishers around the globe. Each one of the books is clearly labeled, making it very clear where the information is coming from, and thereby easily deflecting complaints to the publisher." So, if the "authors" obey this caveat, they're drawing attention to us anyway. I suggest some kind of notice or disclaimer on the Wiki drawing the attention of "ignorant" would-be customers to the fact that our information is, and always will be, freely available. Does make me feel cheated that I might be putting money into somebody else's pocket that I could do with myself, though. Maybe that book on the Peelenium I've been thinking about should get a rush release.... Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > The publishers are Alphascript and Betascript. Amazon have created > controversy by allowing this. > > > > http://www.neowin.net/news/amazoncom-allows-the-selling-of-wikipedia-article > s > > > > Wouldn't like to highlight our own Wikia by complaining for obvious > reasons.. > > Stuart > > > > _____ > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ken > Sent: 09 December 2011 22:41 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] Re: Peel Wikia pages on sale at Amazon ---- what is going > on? > > > > > > how do we stop it? do we know who is doing it? > > k > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "Stuart" > wrote: > > > > > > http://www.amazon.co.uk/JOHN-PEEL-WEATHERMAN22S-TAPES-DEC/dp/1234743833 > > > > Well I know the answer to this one, courtesy of Private Eye. Someone or > some organisation is selling printed copies of information from Wikipedia on > Amazon, and it looks like they have expanded to Wikia too. Nonetheless it > was a shock to see my Wikia pages on sale. > > > > There have been many complaints to Amazon from those who fell for > purchasing freely available information. > > > > Stuart > > > From rockerq@... Mon Dec 12 01:06:24 2011 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 19:06:24 -0500 (EST) Subject: [peel] Re: Peel Wikia pages on sale at Amazon ---- what is going on? Message-ID: <58136.5c295a3f.3c169f80@...> > < pages. A4 pages of printouts bound. Would be the bizarrest chrimbo pressie ever.> > > > I guess if you know a friend is a Peel fan, many people won't look any deeper than the title. A lot of people do their entire xmas shopping on Amazon these days. PS If any of my friends is reading this - no, I don't want one! Rocker From rockerq@... Mon Dec 12 01:12:30 2011 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 19:12:30 -0500 (EST) Subject: [peel] Re: Patrik Fitzgerald Message-ID: <583e8.14e4b6d9.3c16a0ee@...> > < selling any more bondage trousers next to cardigans in woolworths...Pleased > that he is still around - he must have some staying power. Grubby Stories > and early12"s and 7"s are treasured possessions although some nasty person > nicked my copy of safety pin>> > Yeah Safety Pin is a real punk classic - you didn't need a band or high quality recording studios - just an attitude. Patrik emigrated to New Zealand a good few years ago, he is probably rather bemused at the interest in his work, because when he left the country there was none! Hoping to catch him in Bristol, at least. Cheers! Rocker From postscriptxyz@... Mon Dec 12 10:53:31 2011 From: postscriptxyz@... (postscriptxyz) Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 09:53:31 -0000 Subject: Sleep around with Spices for Jock's thrills (5, 9) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Skins gratification (5, 9) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Fellow Peelites > The last one was 'turkey', but you all knew that, so here are two new > shares: > 1) Many thanks to Stuart for his latest bevy of SL Tape madness, and > here's another one that took up the whole of L063, a compilation from > 1991, some of which seems familiar: > Weird Fat And Vegas > 2) We continue the Peelenium trail with this: > 24 November 1999 > (Sessions: L'augmentation and Woodbine live from Maida Vale. Peeenium: > 1976) > Many thanks to both tapers and to Mark for the SL rip. > Best wishesSteve (TK) > From haze.harrison@... Mon Dec 12 11:50:39 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 10:50:39 -0000 Subject: In Concert double bills In-Reply-To: <48792B8F-8BD0-4A67-B19F-134BA9F0F3EE@...> Message-ID: I don't know how accurate the information on bbcradioint is but Widowmaker were paired with Upp for the Transcription Discs (#126) with an original recording date of 13th May 1976 at the Paris. That would make far more sense. Unsurprisingly Jasper Carrott isn't in the radioint catalogue. Sadly Russ Ballard (who Radio Times credits as being broadcast with Upp the week after Widowmaker) is also missing from the catalogue. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > > And having just checked the Radio Times list recently supplied by > > Jim and Darren I find this was a rather amazing double bill with > > Jasper Carrott! Funky Moped anyone? > > Some of those double-bills are jaw-dropping. Peter Skellern and Queen > must have been a good night! > From jklm@... Mon Dec 12 12:27:27 2011 From: jklm@... (jake) Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 11:27:27 -0000 Subject: The Festive 31 show - re-up anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi David I did a reconstruction of the complete 1997 festive 31 ages ago - and thought I'd already posted it on here, but maybe I didn't.... If I can remember how to upload to mediafire or megaupload I'll make the file I've got available later today. I did a few other reconstructions and remasters of various festive 50 segments a couple of years ago - with the intention of going on to reconstruct the best version of every festive 50, and then remaster as many of them as possible. I'll certainly remaster 1997 at some point as I have all the tracks on vinyl or cd - and it's one of my favourites. It's generally pretty easy to do, but finding the time is another matter.... Cheers Jake --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "poeticalmonkey" wrote: > > Dear all, > > I thought I'd kick the festive season off by having a listen to the show from 23/12/97 featuring that year's Festive 31. But, alas, the website that was hosting the files - www.30242b.net - appears to be no more. > > Would some kind fellow be able to re-up the five files of this show somewhere? Many thanks if you can. > > Cheers, > David > From stuartb@... Mon Dec 12 13:06:32 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 12:06:32 -0000 Subject: Doo Rag non-documented session? Message-ID: On the BFBS show of 30th April 1994, John mentions that he will be playing a track by Doo Rag in next weeks show, as they are going to be recording a session for his BBC programmes at home, down the telephone. Either this didn't happen, or did but was not documented in the normal fashion. Or perhaps this was delayed until 1st August when a session from their own studio was recorded, the first documented on the BBC pages and Ken's book. No doubt this will become clear when the SL Tapes move into 1994.... Stuart From so_it_goes_2512@... Mon Dec 12 14:09:10 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 13:09:10 -0000 Subject: The Festive 31 show - re-up anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Jake I spent the afternoon piecing together the complete four-hour show and merely have to convert it to mp3 and upload tomorrow. However, I would still love to hear your version: if it's the full 240 minute jobbie, Mediafire will probably not take it. ATB Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "jake" wrote: > > Hi David > > I did a reconstruction of the complete 1997 festive 31 ages ago - and thought I'd already posted it on here, but maybe I didn't.... > > If I can remember how to upload to mediafire or megaupload I'll make the file I've got available later today. > > I did a few other reconstructions and remasters of various festive 50 segments a couple of years ago - with the intention of going on to reconstruct the best version of every festive 50, and then remaster as many of them as possible. I'll certainly remaster 1997 at some point as I have all the tracks on vinyl or cd - and it's one of my favourites. > > It's generally pretty easy to do, but finding the time is another matter.... > > Cheers > > Jake > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "poeticalmonkey" wrote: > > > > Dear all, > > > > I thought I'd kick the festive season off by having a listen to the show from 23/12/97 featuring that year's Festive 31. But, alas, the website that was hosting the files - www.30242b.net - appears to be no more. > > > > Would some kind fellow be able to re-up the five files of this show somewhere? Many thanks if you can. > > > > Cheers, > > David > > > From jklm@... Mon Dec 12 14:31:14 2011 From: jklm@... (jake) Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 13:31:14 -0000 Subject: The Festive 31 show - re-up anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Well I only did the festive 31 part of the show - which is just over 137 minutes. Apologies if I haven't posted this before because I created the file a couple of years ago and thought I'd already shared it. Anyway, I haven't uploaded anything for ages, so let me know if it downloads ok (it worked for me).... Link: http://www.mediafire.com/?5fdkc74bim1riyb As I said in my earlier message - about 2 years ago I planned to start reconstructing and remastering as many of the festive 50s as possible, because I never get tired of listening to them and I'd like to be able to do so in the best possible quality (the same goes for a few key shows like the December 1976 punk rock special). I also planned to document this little project on a blog of some sort but - typically - after an initial burst of enthusiasm I have done bugger all about it since then.... Hope you enjoy this one though! :) Rgs J --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Hi Jake > > I spent the afternoon piecing together the complete four-hour show and merely have to convert it to mp3 and upload tomorrow. However, I would still love to hear your version: if it's the full 240 minute jobbie, Mediafire will probably not take it. > > ATB > Steve (TK) > From so_it_goes_2512@... Tue Dec 13 16:21:29 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 15:21:29 -0000 Subject: Carol announces prickly and rash pair (3,5,3,3,3) Message-ID: Fellow Peelites An early Christmas present for you all: the 1997 FF, as requested last week, every last second of its nearly four hour running time as broadcast, in one handy monster of a file. 23 December 1997 (Session: Pavement). On this page you will also find a link to Jake's splendid-sounding remaster of the chart portion alone. Enjoy. Best wishesSteve (TK) PS Well done to Mark not only for getting the last clue, but also for cunningly disguising it in the body of his message. From david.foster1@... Tue Dec 13 17:36:29 2011 From: david.foster1@... (David Foster) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 16:36:29 +0000 Subject: [peel] Carol announces prickly and rash pair (3,5,3,3,3) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Many thanks for your work on this Steve. Very much appreciated as always. Looking forward to hearing it. Many thanks to Jake also for responding to my request. Sterling work chaps! Cheers, David (Oh, The Holly and the Ivy. Nice clue. :) On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 3:21 PM, so_it_goes_2512 < so_it_goes_2512@...> wrote: > ** > > > Fellow Peelites > > An early Christmas present for you all: the 1997 FF, as requested last > week, every last second of its nearly four hour running time as broadcast, > in one handy monster of a file. > > 23 December 1997 (Session: > Pavement). > > On this page you will also find a link to Jake's splendid-sounding > remaster of the chart portion alone. Enjoy. > > Best wishes > Steve (TK) > > PS Well done to Mark not only for getting the last clue, but also for > cunningly disguising it in the body of his message. > > From jklm@... Tue Dec 13 18:39:00 2011 From: jklm@... (jake) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 17:39:00 -0000 Subject: More festive 50 fun In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Steve Nice to have the complete show in 1 file! I think I cleaned the sound up a bit when I put mine together but it's not a remaster by any means, although I do intend to do that one day.... In the meantime I thought I'd add to the festive fun by posting the top 5 in the all time festive 50 of 2000, which I did update with some decent quality mp3s. Megaupload this time: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=9T76TYEC Many thanks for all the hard work - to you and everyone else who keeps posting stuff up at a faster rate than I can even listen to it! :) I've now got nearly 300GB of Peel-related stuff, most of which I've found since joining this group - and it really is much appreciated.... Happy holidays! Jake --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Fellow Peelites > An early Christmas present for you all: the 1997 FF, as requested last > week, every last second of its nearly four hour running time as > broadcast, in one handy monster of a file. > 23 December 1997 > (Session: Pavement). > On this page you will also find a link to Jake's splendid-sounding > remaster of the chart portion alone. Enjoy. > Best wishesSteve (TK) > PS Well done to Mark not only for getting the last clue, but also for > cunningly disguising it in the body of his message. > From haze.harrison@... Tue Dec 13 18:39:37 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 17:39:37 -0000 Subject: OT : In Concert - Pre-Christmas clearout..... Message-ID: Christmas comes early as I empty the `In Concert' toy cupboard This batch completes the uploading of my own `In Concert' recordings. All files are my rips of my recordings unless noted otherwise. mp3 1979-01-13 Lene Lovich, Wreckless Eric and Rachel Sweet mp3 1979-03-03 Members and Sham 69 mp3 1979-03-10 Magnum and Skids mp3 1979-05-26 Fabulous Poodles and Motorhead mp3 1979-06-02 Roxy Music mp3 1979-06-16 Lew Lewis and Rockpile mp3 1979-10-06 Voyager and Ian Gillan mp3 1979-11-22 'Year Of The Child' Wembley Arena (this was a midweek live special) mp3 1979-12-15 The Selecter and The Specials mp3 1979-12-22 Peter Hammill and Mickey Jupp mp3 1980-01-26 Dance Band and Blues Band mp3 1980-02-02 Headboys and Magnum mp3 1980-02-09 Portraits and Joe Jackson mp3 1980-03-22 Snips and The Tourists mp3 1980-04-05 Nazareth mp3 1980-04-28 The Police in Newcastle Part 1 (Bank Holiday Special) mp3 1980-04-28 The Police in Newcastle Part 2 mp3 1980-07-26 AC DC (Hammersmith 1979) mp3 1980-08-02 The Jam mp3 1980-08-25 Elvis Costello mp3 1980-10-04 Gillan mp3 1980-12-26 Roxy Music mp3 1980-12-27 Joe Jackson mp3 1984-03-03 Nena (Sight And Sound) mp3 1985-05-22 The Firm Enjoy, Haze Previous shows still on-line . As individual mp3 tracks within a Mooo folder folder 1970-03-01 Brian Auger's Trinity (My rip from an original recording by Chris' older brother) folder 1970-03-08 Jon Heisman's Colosseum (My rip from an original recording by Chris' older brother) folder 1970-03-15 Juicy Lucy (My rip from an original recording by Chris' older brother) folder 1970-07-12 Free (My rip from an original recording by Chris' older brother) folder 1970-09-27 Family (My rip from an original recording by Chris' older brother) folder 1970-10-04 Quintessence (My rip from an original recording by Chris' older brother) folder 1970-10-25 Fairport Convention (Ripped from bootleg CD) Available as one file per show mp3 1975-06-20 Jet and Streetwalkers (My rip from a Windsong pre-release promo cassette) mp3 1977-02-19 Jethro Tull (My rip from recording made by my then girlfriend Kathy) mp3 1977-11-19 Supertramp (My rip from recording made by my then girlfriend Kathy) mp3 1978-10-07 Roy Harper (This sounds very different to the official release where the guitar effects have been reduced.) mp3 1978-11-11 Wishbone Ash mp3 1978-12-09 Racing Cars and Gordon Giltrap mp3 1978-12-23 Boomtown Rats mp3 1978-12-23 Boomtown Rats R (My recording as above but with John's intro borrowed from BFNW and welded on the front) mp3 1978-12-30 Best Of Solo Artists mp3 1979-01-06 Robin Williamson and Marshall Hain mp3 1979-02-10 Sniff And The Tears and Roy Hill mp3 1979-02-17 Rory Gallagher mp3 1979-03-24 Fingerprintz and Bill Nelson's Red Noise mp3 1979-03-31 Frankie Miller mp3 1979-04-07 John Miles mp3 1979-04-21 Graham Parker mp3 1979-04-28 Steve Hillage mp3 1979-05-05 Tom Robinson mp3 1979-05-12 Cimarons and Inner Circle mp3 1979-05-19 After The Fire and Roger Chapman mp3 1979-06-23 The Tourists and The Police mp3 1979-06-30 Sinceroes and Radio Stars mp3 1979-07-14 Third World, Rainbow Theatre mp3 1979-08-27 Ian Dury mp3 1979-09-08 Simple Minds and Pretenders mp3 1979-09-15 Straight Eight and Def Leppard mp3 1979-09-29 Cowboys International and Chelsea mp3 1980-01-05 Roger Chapman mp3 1980-01-12 Simple Minds and Cozy Powell mp3 1980-02-23 Girl and The Boys mp3 1980-03-01 Wishbone Ash mp3 1980-03-15 UFO mp3 1980-05-03 Sad Cafe mp3 1980-05-17 Rent Boys, Otway And Barrett mp3 1980-06-07 Voyager and Chris Rea mp3 1980-12-22 XTC mp3 1983-06-19 Joni Mitchell Wembley FM Simulcast mp3 1990-xx-xx Gil Scott Heron From jklm@... Tue Dec 13 18:44:39 2011 From: jklm@... (jake) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 17:44:39 -0000 Subject: OT : In Concert - two new shows and new links for the old ones.... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: just got round to listening to Roy Harper - thanks a lot! :) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > A couple of In Concert recordings > All files are my rips of my recordings unless noted otherwise. > > mp3 1978-10-07 Roy Harper > (This sounds very different to the official release where the guitar > effects have been reduced.) > mp3 1978-11-11 Wishbone Ash > > Enjoy, Haze > From antoniaforestforever@... Tue Dec 13 22:15:56 2011 From: antoniaforestforever@... (februarycallendar) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 21:15:56 -0000 Subject: OT : In Concert - Pre-Christmas clearout..... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Christmas comes early as I empty the `In Concert' toy > cupboard > This batch completes the uploading of my own `In Concert' > recordings. > > All files are my rips of my recordings unless noted otherwise. > > mp3 1979-11-22 'Year Of The > Child' Wembley Arena (this was a midweek live special) This may well have actually *happened* midweek, but it was broadcast on Sunday 2nd December 1979, after the Top 40 when Radio 1 had FM until midnight. A shortened version was shown on BBC2 the previous night. RPC From thebarguest@... Tue Dec 13 22:17:44 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 21:17:44 -0000 Subject: OT : In Concert - Pre-Christmas clearout..... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Brill. Ta mate ! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Christmas comes early as I empty the `In Concert' toy > cupboard > This batch completes the uploading of my own `In Concert' > recordings. > > All files are my rips of my recordings unless noted otherwise. > > mp3 1979-01-13 Lene Lovich, > Wreckless Eric and Rachel Sweet > mp3 1979-03-03 Members and > Sham 69 > mp3 1979-03-10 Magnum and > Skids > mp3 1979-05-26 Fabulous > Poodles and Motorhead > mp3 1979-06-02 Roxy Music > mp3 1979-06-16 Lew Lewis and > Rockpile > mp3 1979-10-06 Voyager and Ian > Gillan > mp3 1979-11-22 'Year Of The > Child' Wembley Arena (this was a midweek live special) > mp3 1979-12-15 The Selecter > and The Specials > mp3 1979-12-22 Peter Hammill > and Mickey Jupp > mp3 1980-01-26 Dance Band and > Blues Band > mp3 1980-02-02 Headboys and > Magnum > mp3 1980-02-09 Portraits and > Joe Jackson > mp3 1980-03-22 Snips and The > Tourists > mp3 1980-04-05 Nazareth > mp3 1980-04-28 The Police in > Newcastle Part 1 (Bank Holiday Special) > mp3 1980-04-28 The Police in > Newcastle Part 2 > mp3 1980-07-26 AC DC > (Hammersmith 1979) > mp3 1980-08-02 The Jam > mp3 1980-08-25 Elvis Costello > mp3 1980-10-04 Gillan > mp3 1980-12-26 Roxy Music > mp3 1980-12-27 Joe Jackson > mp3 1984-03-03 Nena (Sight And > Sound) > mp3 1985-05-22 The Firm > > Enjoy, Haze > > Previous shows still on-line . > > As individual mp3 tracks within a Mooo folder > folder > w%20-%20Brian%20Auger%27s%20Trinity/> 1970-03-01 Brian Auger's > Trinity (My rip from an original recording by Chris' older brother) > folder > w%20-%20Jon%20Hiseman%27s%20Colosseum/> 1970-03-08 Jon Heisman's > Colosseum (My rip from an original recording by Chris' older > brother) > folder > w%20-%20Juicy%20Lucy/> 1970-03-15 Juicy Lucy (My rip from an original > recording by Chris' older brother) > folder > w%20-%20Free/> 1970-07-12 Free (My rip from an original recording by > Chris' older brother) > folder > w%20-%20Family/> 1970-09-27 Family (My rip from an original recording > by Chris' older brother) > folder > w%20-%20Quintessence/> 1970-10-04 Quintessence (My rip from an > original recording by Chris' older brother) > folder > w%20-%20Fairport%20Convention/> 1970-10-25 Fairport Convention (Ripped > from bootleg CD) > > Available as one file per show > mp3 1975-06-20 Jet and > Streetwalkers (My rip from a Windsong pre-release promo cassette) > mp3 1977-02-19 Jethro Tull (My > rip from recording made by my then girlfriend Kathy) > mp3 1977-11-19 Supertramp (My > rip from recording made by my then girlfriend Kathy) > mp3 1978-10-07 Roy Harper > (This sounds very different to the official release where the guitar > effects have been reduced.) > mp3 1978-11-11 Wishbone Ash > mp3 1978-12-09 Racing Cars and > Gordon Giltrap > mp3 1978-12-23 Boomtown Rats > mp3 1978-12-23 Boomtown Rats R > (My recording as above but with John's intro borrowed from BFNW and > welded on the front) > mp3 1978-12-30 Best Of Solo > Artists > mp3 1979-01-06 Robin > Williamson and Marshall Hain > mp3 1979-02-10 Sniff And The > Tears and Roy Hill > mp3 1979-02-17 Rory Gallagher > mp3 1979-03-24 Fingerprintz > and Bill Nelson's Red Noise > mp3 1979-03-31 Frankie Miller > mp3 1979-04-07 John Miles > mp3 1979-04-21 Graham Parker > mp3 1979-04-28 Steve Hillage > mp3 1979-05-05 Tom Robinson > mp3 1979-05-12 Cimarons and > Inner Circle > mp3 1979-05-19 After The Fire > and Roger Chapman > mp3 1979-06-23 The Tourists > and The Police > mp3 1979-06-30 Sinceroes and > Radio Stars > mp3 1979-07-14 Third World, > Rainbow Theatre > mp3 1979-08-27 Ian Dury > mp3 1979-09-08 Simple Minds > and Pretenders > mp3 1979-09-15 Straight Eight > and Def Leppard > mp3 1979-09-29 Cowboys > International and Chelsea > mp3 > 980-01-05.mp3> 1980-01-05 Roger Chapman > mp3 1980-01-12 Simple Minds > and Cozy Powell > mp3 1980-02-23 Girl and The > Boys > mp3 1980-03-01 Wishbone Ash > mp3 1980-03-15 UFO > mp3 1980-05-03 Sad Cafe > mp3 1980-05-17 Rent Boys, > Otway And Barrett > mp3 1980-06-07 Voyager and > Chris Rea > mp3 1980-12-22 XTC > mp3 1983-06-19 Joni Mitchell > Wembley FM Simulcast > mp3 1990-xx-xx Gil Scott Heron > From thebarguest@... Tue Dec 13 22:21:24 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 21:21:24 -0000 Subject: More festive 50 fun In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Ta mate ! What a great idea. It would be great if you could extend this project to take in 5 to 10 etc. Yeah, I know, I'm a greedy bugga ! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "jake" wrote: > > > > Hi Steve > > Nice to have the complete show in 1 file! > > I think I cleaned the sound up a bit when I put mine together but it's not a remaster by any means, although I do intend to do that one day.... > > In the meantime I thought I'd add to the festive fun by posting the top 5 in the all time festive 50 of 2000, which I did update with some decent quality mp3s. > > Megaupload this time: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=9T76TYEC > > Many thanks for all the hard work - to you and everyone else who keeps posting stuff up at a faster rate than I can even listen to it! :) > > I've now got nearly 300GB of Peel-related stuff, most of which I've found since joining this group - and it really is much appreciated.... > > Happy holidays! > > Jake > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > > > Fellow Peelites > > An early Christmas present for you all: the 1997 FF, as requested last > > week, every last second of its nearly four hour running time as > > broadcast, in one handy monster of a file. > > 23 December 1997 > > (Session: Pavement). > > On this page you will also find a link to Jake's splendid-sounding > > remaster of the chart portion alone. Enjoy. > > Best wishesSteve (TK) > > PS Well done to Mark not only for getting the last clue, but also for > > cunningly disguising it in the body of his message. > > > From thebarguest@... Tue Dec 13 23:23:23 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 22:23:23 -0000 Subject: More festive 50 fun In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Just listening to the top 5. I often wonder why I differ from the masses over things like cannabis (why are kids still being busted) and the EEC (how can anyone slag Cameron for being patriotic) and also here where "Love Will Tear Us Apart" is voted above all the (brilliant) songs on "Unknown Pleasures" ... Such is life ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > Ta mate ! What a great idea. It would be great if you could extend this project to take in 5 to 10 etc. Yeah, I know, I'm a greedy bugga ! > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "jake" wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Steve > > > > Nice to have the complete show in 1 file! > > > > I think I cleaned the sound up a bit when I put mine together but it's not a remaster by any means, although I do intend to do that one day.... > > > > In the meantime I thought I'd add to the festive fun by posting the top 5 in the all time festive 50 of 2000, which I did update with some decent quality mp3s. > > > > Megaupload this time: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=9T76TYEC > > > > Many thanks for all the hard work - to you and everyone else who keeps posting stuff up at a faster rate than I can even listen to it! :) > > > > I've now got nearly 300GB of Peel-related stuff, most of which I've found since joining this group - and it really is much appreciated.... > > > > Happy holidays! > > > > Jake > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > > > > > Fellow Peelites > > > An early Christmas present for you all: the 1997 FF, as requested last > > > week, every last second of its nearly four hour running time as > > > broadcast, in one handy monster of a file. > > > 23 December 1997 > > > (Session: Pavement). > > > On this page you will also find a link to Jake's splendid-sounding > > > remaster of the chart portion alone. Enjoy. > > > Best wishesSteve (TK) > > > PS Well done to Mark not only for getting the last clue, but also for > > > cunningly disguising it in the body of his message. > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Tue Dec 13 23:53:06 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 22:53:06 -0000 Subject: Carol announces prickly and rash pair (3,5,3,3,3) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Nice one Steve, thank you. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Fellow Peelites > An early Christmas present for you all: the 1997 FF, as requested last > week, every last second of its nearly four hour running time as > broadcast, in one handy monster of a file. > 23 December 1997 > (Session: Pavement). > On this page you will also find a link to Jake's splendid-sounding > remaster of the chart portion alone. Enjoy. > Best wishesSteve (TK) > PS Well done to Mark not only for getting the last clue, but also for > cunningly disguising it in the body of his message. > From jklm@... Wed Dec 14 00:24:07 2011 From: jklm@... (jake) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 23:24:07 -0000 Subject: More festive 50 fun In-Reply-To: Message-ID: It's funny you should say that, because I've never been a big fan of "Atmosphere" to be honest - it's one of my least favourite Joy Division tracks.... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > Just listening to the top 5. I often wonder why I differ from the masses over things like cannabis (why are kids still being busted) and the EEC (how can anyone slag Cameron for being patriotic) and also here where "Love Will Tear Us Apart" is voted above all the (brilliant) songs on "Unknown Pleasures" ... Such is life ... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > From antoniaforestforever@... Wed Dec 14 00:51:45 2011 From: antoniaforestforever@... (februarycallendar) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 23:51:45 -0000 Subject: OT: Europhobia In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > Just listening to the top 5. I often wonder why I differ from the masses over things like cannabis (why are kids still being busted) and the EEC (how can anyone slag Cameron for being patriotic) Except that Cameron isn't being patriotic for the whole country, but for a tiny financial elite. He's perfectly happy for virtually all our national assets to be owned by "the right kind" of foreigners. You don't actually differ from "the masses" at all on this issue (at least if you're using "the masses" to mean casual Sun or Mail readers). RPC From stuartb@... Wed Dec 14 07:07:05 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 06:07:05 -0000 Subject: More festive 50 fun In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I agree Jake, I always found Atmosphere it dirge-like even by their standards, and would never actively choose to listen to it. Though can imagine it as part of a moody film soundtrack. It would have spoiled Unknown Pleasures if it had been on that album. I always did like Love Will Tear Us Apart though, combination of lyrics and that its daytime play really opened me up to the band, though hearing the Peel Session version for the first time was a revelation, particularly Stephen Morris' alternative performance perfectly captured by the BBC engineers Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "jake" wrote: > > It's funny you should say that, because I've never been a big fan of "Atmosphere" to be honest - it's one of my least favourite Joy Division tracks.... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > Just listening to the top 5. I often wonder why I differ from the masses over things like cannabis (why are kids still being busted) and the EEC (how can anyone slag Cameron for being patriotic) and also here where "Love Will Tear Us Apart" is voted above all the (brilliant) songs on "Unknown Pleasures" ... Such is life ... > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > From stuartb@... Wed Dec 14 07:21:38 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 06:21:38 -0000 Subject: New L tape - completes 16th February 1992 Message-ID: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/16_February_1992 Two new segments. The first overlapping the CB share, perhaps slightly cleaner audio quality, and fills in a tape flip, where the original file missed most of Even As We Speak's session track Straight As An Arrow. The second fills in the missing 20 minutes at the end of the show. The Safe House track is unidentified though. Stuart From haze.harrison@... Wed Dec 14 10:38:21 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 09:38:21 -0000 Subject: OT : In Concert - Pre-Christmas clearout..... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks for the information, I was going by the date on the cassette. It's very unusual for me to have written just the recording date, normally I would have written both if known at the time. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "februarycallendar" wrote: > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Christmas comes early as I empty the `In Concert' toy > > cupboard > > This batch completes the uploading of my own `In Concert' > > recordings. > > > > All files are my rips of my recordings unless noted otherwise. > > > > mp3 1979-11-22 'Year Of The > > Child' Wembley Arena (this was a midweek live special) > > This may well have actually *happened* midweek, but it was broadcast on Sunday 2nd December 1979, after the Top 40 when Radio 1 had FM until midnight. A shortened version was shown on BBC2 the previous night. > > RPC > From haze.harrison@... Wed Dec 14 12:21:07 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 11:21:07 -0000 Subject: OT : In Concert - Pre-Christmas clearout..... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: And it would have been a good idea to let you know who played at this show! The line up was Real Thing, Wishbone Ash, Gary Numan, Sky, David Essex and Cat Stevens. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Thanks for the information, I was going by the date on the cassette. It's very unusual for me to have written just the recording date, normally I would have written both if known at the time. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "februarycallendar" wrote: > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > Christmas comes early as I empty the `In Concert' toy > > > cupboard > > > This batch completes the uploading of my own `In Concert' > > > recordings. > > > > > > All files are my rips of my recordings unless noted otherwise. > > > > > > mp3 1979-11-22 'Year Of The > > > Child' Wembley Arena (this was a midweek live special) > > > > This may well have actually *happened* midweek, but it was broadcast on Sunday 2nd December 1979, after the Top 40 when Radio 1 had FM until midnight. A shortened version was shown on BBC2 the previous night. > > > > RPC > > > From penarth2002@... Wed Dec 14 15:48:01 2011 From: penarth2002@... (egdirdle2001) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 14:48:01 -0000 Subject: Mike Read in for John Peel and... Message-ID: ...think it was 06/02/1980. John is at birth of Tom. Birth is announced about 15 mins from end of the show and Mike Read plays The Beat's Twist and Crawl Its on the Wiki...Seems to be end of show missing after that but anyway.... Wouldn't Tom Ravenscroft like to have a copy of that ? I've tweeted him about it cautiously... don't want to drop anyone in it regarding copyright etc From dutch_record_59@... Wed Dec 14 19:07:35 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 10:07:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [peel] Re: OT : In Concert - Pre-Christmas clearout..... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1323886055.8943.YahooMailNeo@...> Thanks Haze, this may be better than normal X-mas gifts! Gert ________________________________ From: haze_harrison To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 10:38 AM Subject: [peel] Re: OT : In Concert - Pre-Christmas clearout.....   Thanks for the information, I was going by the date on the cassette. It's very unusual for me to have written just the recording date, normally I would have written both if known at the time. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "februarycallendar" wrote: > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Christmas comes early as I empty the `In Concert' toy > > cupboard… > > This batch completes the uploading of my own `In Concert' > > recordings. > > > > All files are my rips of my recordings unless noted otherwise. > > > > mp3 1979-11-22 'Year Of The > > Child' Wembley Arena (this was a midweek live special) > > This may well have actually *happened* midweek, but it was broadcast on Sunday 2nd December 1979, after the Top 40 when Radio 1 had FM until midnight. A shortened version was shown on BBC2 the previous night. > > RPC > From jklm@... Wed Dec 14 21:24:23 2011 From: jklm@... (jake) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 20:24:23 -0000 Subject: Keep it Peel 16-12-04 - Belle & Sebastian anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: A belated thank you for this - I had the Jarvis Cocker documentary, but your recording is better quality - although it does have a couple of little drop outs that I can easily fix. I'd never heard the full show before and really enjoyed listening to it - and now that I also have the missing bit in the middle kindly provided by Haze, I look forward to joining all the parts together. But before I do so - does anybody have an unblemished recording of the live session by Belle & Sebastian that's in the first part of the show, in between Public Enemy and Jawbone? There's some horrendous drop outs in Pete's file during their performance, so it would be good to fix that too, if there's a better recording available. Also - does anybody have a recording of the Anne Nightingale show that followed? When Steve Lamacq hands over to her she promises sets by Digital Mystikz, Alex Paterson and Dave Clarke that I would love to hear.... Cheers Jake --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > And here is the link to the full Jarvis Cocker documentary mp3 > Hard%20To%20Keep%202004-12-16.mp3> > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Hi Pete, you've just reminded me that I was going to dig out my > > recording. > > > > Here is the missing bit between your recordings. mp3 > > > \ > > tion%29%202004-12-16.mp3> > > > > I have the full documentary including Steve Lamacq's intro. It is > > uploading to the Mooo now. Link to follow shortly... > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton klacktoveedesteen@ > > wrote: > > > > > > Finally got round to uploading this after promising it several > months > > ago - 50 minutes of the Jarvis Cocker tribute from 16-12-04: > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OZQ54K5V > > > > > > In case anybody hasn't got the following 5 hours, it's here: (part > 1) > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4I83VHJN > > > > > > and part 2: > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q3PRSSFE > > > > > > The enigma of the Steveless session remains - in theory it was > between > > parts 1 & 2 but I don't think there's a big enough gap. Any ideas, > > anyone? (Or better still, the session itself) > > > > > > And finally, a small spot of Fall/Peel related amusement can still > be > > found here: > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=59QAK6KH > > > > > > Enjoy! (If you haven't already) > > > > > > Cheers aye, Pete > > > > > > From mutetourettes@... Thu Dec 15 10:12:28 2011 From: mutetourettes@... (mutetourettes) Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 09:12:28 -0000 Subject: ot - maybe? tape wibble. Message-ID: hi - my first post here and i hope you don't think it's too much of a curveball - i was on celemony's website last night and noticed they have a new wow and flutter removal product... it's about 4 grand, but you can analyse a file and get 7 seconds at a time of corrected playback in the demo, which might be enough to patch together a bad tape wibble, just in case anyone's tapes have some bad moments... (I'm not connected with them, this ain't spam, i just thought it might help) Cheers for all the digitizing, folks! From so_it_goes_2512@... Thu Dec 15 13:50:36 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 12:50:36 -0000 Subject: Chart topper adds oral regurgitation to tune (5) Message-ID: Fellow Peelites On the day the following show went out, there was a total eclipse, which, being in Plymouth, I was lucky enough to see (kind of). However, far more significant was the fact that this was the last 1 hr 50 min Kat's Karavan: the following night, it reverted to the 10-12 spot we all know and love. 11 August 1999 (Session: Fokkewolf. Peelenium: 1938) Many thanks to the taper. Best wishesSteve (TK) From billfromnorthwales@... Thu Dec 15 18:23:31 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 17:23:31 -0000 Subject: OT : In Concert - Pre-Christmas clearout..... In-Reply-To: <1323886055.8943.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Haze, thank you so much. (and thank you to your mum and ex girlfiend too!) I couldn't get the 1980-12-26 Roxy Music link working, though. Everything else is just great. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Gert Stuut wrote: > > Thanks Haze, this may be better than normal X-mas gifts! > Gert > > > > ________________________________ > From: haze_harrison > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 10:38 AM > Subject: [peel] Re: OT : In Concert - Pre-Christmas clearout..... > > >   > Thanks for the information, I was going by the date on the cassette. It's very unusual for me to have written just the recording date, normally I would have written both if known at the time. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "februarycallendar" wrote: > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > Christmas comes early as I empty the `In Concert' toy > > > cupboard… > > > This batch completes the uploading of my own `In Concert' > > > recordings. > > > > > > All files are my rips of my recordings unless noted otherwise. > > > > > > mp3 1979-11-22 'Year Of The > > > Child' Wembley Arena (this was a midweek live special) > > > > This may well have actually *happened* midweek, but it was broadcast on Sunday 2nd December 1979, after the Top 40 when Radio 1 had FM until midnight. A shortened version was shown on BBC2 the previous night. > > > > RPC > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Thu Dec 15 19:53:01 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 18:53:01 -0000 Subject: OT - Radio 1 Dancehall Nite 28 December 1997 Message-ID: I wish for all mankind a warm Jamaican Christmas time! I guess most of us were introduced to Reggae by Our John, but HERE is a BBC Radio 1 Dancehall Nite show from Xmas 1997, that is now something of a tradition to be layed loud at our house this time of year. The first 20 minutes is a great mix, and at around 09:30 we all jump around and dance like idiots. BFNW From haze.harrison@... Fri Dec 16 00:11:26 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 23:11:26 -0000 Subject: OT : In Concert - Pre-Christmas clearout..... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hmm, keeps coming up as "temporarily unavailable" for me too, if it isn't back up tomorrow I'll upload it again. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Haze, thank you so much. > > (and thank you to your mum and ex girlfiend too!) > > I couldn't get the 1980-12-26 Roxy Music link working, though. > > Everything else is just great. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Gert Stuut wrote: > > > > Thanks Haze, this may be better than normal X-mas gifts! > > Gert > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: haze_harrison > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 10:38 AM > > Subject: [peel] Re: OT : In Concert - Pre-Christmas clearout..... > > > > > >   > > Thanks for the information, I was going by the date on the cassette. It's very unusual for me to have written just the recording date, normally I would have written both if known at the time. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "februarycallendar" wrote: > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > Christmas comes early as I empty the `In Concert' toy > > > > cupboard… > > > > This batch completes the uploading of my own `In Concert' > > > > recordings. > > > > > > > > All files are my rips of my recordings unless noted otherwise. > > > > > > > > mp3 1979-11-22 'Year Of The > > > > Child' Wembley Arena (this was a midweek live special) > > > > > > This may well have actually *happened* midweek, but it was broadcast on Sunday 2nd December 1979, after the Top 40 when Radio 1 had FM until midnight. A shortened version was shown on BBC2 the previous night. > > > > > > RPC > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Fri Dec 16 14:53:10 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 13:53:10 -0000 Subject: OT : In Concert - Pre-Christmas clearout..... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Seems to be OK now.... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Hmm, keeps coming up as "temporarily unavailable" for me too, if it isn't back up tomorrow I'll upload it again. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > Haze, thank you so much. > > > > (and thank you to your mum and ex girlfiend too!) > > > > I couldn't get the 1980-12-26 Roxy Music link working, though. > > > > Everything else is just great. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Gert Stuut wrote: > > > > > > Thanks Haze, this may be better than normal X-mas gifts! > > > Gert > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > From: haze_harrison > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 10:38 AM > > > Subject: [peel] Re: OT : In Concert - Pre-Christmas clearout..... > > > > > > > > >   > > > Thanks for the information, I was going by the date on the cassette. It's very unusual for me to have written just the recording date, normally I would have written both if known at the time. > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "februarycallendar" wrote: > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Christmas comes early as I empty the `In Concert' toy > > > > > cupboard… > > > > > This batch completes the uploading of my own `In Concert' > > > > > recordings. > > > > > > > > > > All files are my rips of my recordings unless noted otherwise. > > > > > > > > > > mp3 1979-11-22 'Year Of The > > > > > Child' Wembley Arena (this was a midweek live special) > > > > > > > > This may well have actually *happened* midweek, but it was broadcast on Sunday 2nd December 1979, after the Top 40 when Radio 1 had FM until midnight. A shortened version was shown on BBC2 the previous night. > > > > > > > > RPC > > > > > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Fri Dec 16 15:42:15 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 14:42:15 -0000 Subject: Keep it Peel 16-12-04 - Belle & Sebastian anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Jake, Here is the Belle & Sebastian section mp3 Sadly I didn't get Anne's show... Haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "jake" wrote: > > A belated thank you for this - I had the Jarvis Cocker documentary, but your recording is better quality - although it does have a couple of little drop outs that I can easily fix. > > I'd never heard the full show before and really enjoyed listening to it - and now that I also have the missing bit in the middle kindly provided by Haze, I look forward to joining all the parts together. > > But before I do so - does anybody have an unblemished recording of the live session by Belle & Sebastian that's in the first part of the show, in between Public Enemy and Jawbone? There's some horrendous drop outs in Pete's file during their performance, so it would be good to fix that too, if there's a better recording available. > > Also - does anybody have a recording of the Anne Nightingale show that followed? When Steve Lamacq hands over to her she promises sets by Digital Mystikz, Alex Paterson and Dave Clarke that I would love to hear.... > > Cheers > > Jake > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" haze.harrison@ wrote: > > > > And here is the link to the full Jarvis Cocker documentary mp3 > > > Hard%20To%20Keep%202004-12-16.mp3> > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > Hi Pete, you've just reminded me that I was going to dig out my > > > recording. > > > > > > Here is the missing bit between your recordings. mp3 > > > > > > \ > > > tion%29%202004-12-16.mp3> > > > > > > I have the full documentary including Steve Lamacq's intro. It is > > > uploading to the Mooo now. Link to follow shortly... > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton klacktoveedesteen@ > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > Finally got round to uploading this after promising it several > > months > > > ago - 50 minutes of the Jarvis Cocker tribute from 16-12-04: > > > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OZQ54K5V > > > > > > > > In case anybody hasn't got the following 5 hours, it's here: (part > > 1) > > > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4I83VHJN > > > > > > > > and part 2: > > > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q3PRSSFE > > > > > > > > The enigma of the Steveless session remains - in theory it was > > between > > > parts 1 & 2 but I don't think there's a big enough gap. Any ideas, > > > anyone? (Or better still, the session itself) > > > > > > > > And finally, a small spot of Fall/Peel related amusement can still > > be > > > found here: > > > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=59QAK6KH > > > > > > > > Enjoy! (If you haven't already) > > > > > > > > Cheers aye, Pete > > > > > > > > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Fri Dec 16 18:45:36 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 17:45:36 -0000 Subject: OT - Anne Nightingale 31March 1986 Message-ID: Talking of Annie.... Anne Nightingale 31March 1986 is available HERE In December 1985 Radio 1 broadcast "Peace on Earth" which was made by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. It was aired a couple of times during Xmas 1985. This is the Easter repeat on Anne Nightingale's show in 1986 It's a mixture of original music and news events. Dramatic references include Maggie Thatcher / Ronald Ray Gun Hiroshima = Atomic War Belsen = African Famine Northern Ireland Violence Miner's Strike Police Brutality Apartheid Inner City Riots Heysel Live Aid Civil Rights Peace on Earth Unfortunately I missed the first few minutes, so it is slightly short of its original 30 minutes. I remember this won a Sony Radio Award. Its subject and sounds (DX7 preset 26 anyone?) certainly date it, but it was well done. BFNW From eddie.duffy@... Fri Dec 16 18:49:08 2011 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 17:49:08 -0000 Subject: Keep it Peel 16-12-04 - Belle & Sebastian anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: As I mentioned a while ago, I have the full, 8-hour Keeping It Peel night as 7 CD-sized 192kbps MP2 files captured from a digital satellite broadcast. From memory, I think I got them from UKNova, back in the days when they still allowed music shows. I've already uploaded my own CD artwork but this reminds me that I haven't got around to uploading the MP2s yet. So I'll do that this weekend, starting with the Annie Nightingale show, which is on "Disc 6" and "Disc 7". Here's the artwork again: http://goo.gl/JEyuc While I'm here, I'd be grateful if anyone can provide any info for the missing tracklistings. Cheers, Eddie. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Hi Jake, > > Here is the Belle & Sebastian section mp3 > Sadly I didn't get Anne's > show... > > Haze > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "jake" wrote: > > > > A belated thank you for this - I had the Jarvis Cocker documentary, > but your recording is better quality - although it does have a couple of > little drop outs that I can easily fix. > > > > I'd never heard the full show before and really enjoyed listening to > it - and now that I also have the missing bit in the middle kindly > provided by Haze, I look forward to joining all the parts together. > > > > But before I do so - does anybody have an unblemished recording of the > live session by Belle & Sebastian that's in the first part of the show, > in between Public Enemy and Jawbone? There's some horrendous drop outs > in Pete's file during their performance, so it would be good to fix that > too, if there's a better recording available. > > > > Also - does anybody have a recording of the Anne Nightingale show that > followed? When Steve Lamacq hands over to her she promises sets by > Digital Mystikz, Alex Paterson and Dave Clarke that I would love to > hear.... > > > > Cheers > > > > Jake > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" haze.harrison@ wrote: > > > > > > And here is the link to the full Jarvis Cocker documentary mp3 > > > > \ > > > Hard%20To%20Keep%202004-12-16.mp3> > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Pete, you've just reminded me that I was going to dig out my > > > > recording. > > > > > > > > Here is the missing bit between your recordings. mp3 > > > > > > > > \ > > > \ > > > > tion%29%202004-12-16.mp3> > > > > > > > > I have the full documentary including Steve Lamacq's intro. It is > > > > uploading to the Mooo now. Link to follow shortly... > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton klacktoveedesteen@ > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Finally got round to uploading this after promising it several > > > months > > > > ago - 50 minutes of the Jarvis Cocker tribute from 16-12-04: > > > > > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OZQ54K5V > > > > > > > > > > In case anybody hasn't got the following 5 hours, it's here: > (part > > > 1) > > > > > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4I83VHJN > > > > > > > > > > and part 2: > > > > > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q3PRSSFE > > > > > > > > > > The enigma of the Steveless session remains - in theory it was > > > between > > > > parts 1 & 2 but I don't think there's a big enough gap. Any ideas, > > > > anyone? (Or better still, the session itself) > > > > > > > > > > And finally, a small spot of Fall/Peel related amusement can > still > > > be > > > > found here: > > > > > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=59QAK6KH > > > > > > > > > > Enjoy! (If you haven't already) > > > > > > > > > > Cheers aye, Pete > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From eddie.duffy@... Fri Dec 16 19:40:14 2011 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 18:40:14 -0000 Subject: Keep it Peel 16-12-04 - Belle & Sebastian anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: OK, here's Disc 6 (of 7), featuring the first part of the Annie Nightingale show. Remaining parts to follow. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=A05FDEYA (Blimey, it was 7 years ago today...) Cheers, Eddie. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Duffy" wrote: > > As I mentioned a while ago, I have the full, 8-hour Keeping It Peel night as 7 CD-sized 192kbps MP2 files captured from a digital satellite broadcast. From memory, I think I got them from UKNova, back in the days when they still allowed music shows. > > I've already uploaded my own CD artwork but this reminds me that I haven't got around to uploading the MP2s yet. So I'll do that this weekend, starting with the Annie Nightingale show, which is on "Disc 6" and "Disc 7". > > Here's the artwork again: > > http://goo.gl/JEyuc > > While I'm here, I'd be grateful if anyone can provide any info for the missing tracklistings. > > Cheers, > > Eddie. From klacktoveedesteen@... Fri Dec 16 20:49:34 2011 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (Pete Conkerton) Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 19:49:34 +0000 (GMT) Subject: OT: Christmas with the Captain In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1324064974.53247.YahooMailNeo@...> Last night's Gideon Coe programme was a 3-hour tribute to Captain Beefheart, and very good it was too. Listen again here:   http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0184x9h/Gideon_Coe_15_12_2011/   Cheers aye, Pete ________________________________ From jklm@... Fri Dec 16 20:49:45 2011 From: jklm@... (jake) Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 19:49:45 -0000 Subject: Keep it Peel 16-12-04 - Belle & Sebastian anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: thanks Haze - that's exactly what I need - much appreciated! :) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Hi Jake, > > Here is the Belle & Sebastian section mp3 > Sadly I didn't get Anne's > show... > > Haze > From jklm@... Fri Dec 16 21:15:57 2011 From: jklm@... (jake) Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 20:15:57 -0000 Subject: Keep it Peel 16-12-04 - Belle & Sebastian anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Time flies doesn't it? But 7 years on I'm still finding great new music in the Peel shows and other Peel-related stuff that's regularly uploaded here. For example, I'd never previously heard the Sarah Jones rap that's featured in Coldcut's set in the Keeping it Peel show - but having identified it I downloaded the album it comes from (DJ Vadim - USSR life from the other side) and can't stop listening to it.... Thanks a million for the Anne Nightingale! I've just put part one on now and am looking forward to part 2.... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Duffy" wrote: > > OK, here's Disc 6 (of 7), featuring the first part of the Annie Nightingale show. Remaining parts to follow. > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=A05FDEYA > > (Blimey, it was 7 years ago today...) > > Cheers, > > Eddie. > From jklm@... Fri Dec 16 21:32:55 2011 From: jklm@... (jake) Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 20:32:55 -0000 Subject: OT: Christmas with the Captain In-Reply-To: <1324064974.53247.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: I'm a huge Beefheart fan so I'll definitely give this a listen - and thanks for reminding me that it's the anniversary of his death tomorrow. On Friday 17th December last year I went out to see a showing of one of my favourite films - "The Big Lebowski" - at the Cornerhouse cinema in Manchester. The film features one of my favourite Captain Beefheart tracks - "Her eyes are a blue million miles" - which prompted me to put on the "Clear spot" album when I got home, as I hadn't listened to any Beefheart for ages. Then when I woke up the next day there was a text message on my phone saying: "Captain Beefheart died last night".... RIP --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > Last night's Gideon Coe programme was a 3-hour tribute to Captain Beefheart, and very good it was too. Listen again here: >   > http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0184x9h/Gideon_Coe_15_12_2011/ >   > Cheers aye, Pete > > > ________________________________ > From klacktoveedesteen@... Sat Dec 17 00:22:24 2011 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (Pete Conkerton) Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 23:22:24 +0000 (GMT) Subject: 2 new shows In-Reply-To: References: <1324064974.53247.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1324077744.40667.YahooMailNeo@...> ...I think. Can't see them on the wiki anywhere...   16th August 1977 (Cream retrospective) is here:   http://www.megaupload.com/?d=STMZ9WWB   20th August 1977 (Beatles retrospective) is here:   http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X2HRY2A7   About 55 minutes of each, quality not great but eminently listenable. The bad news is that both are chopped into tracks, the Cream one apparently completely at random. I've just uploaded them exactly as they came to me, I'll have to leave it to the more technically able & less time-constrained to do the audio jiggery-pokery, sort the wiki details out etc.   Background: A mate of mine's parents, recently retired, have started digging around in the attic & digitising their old tape collection - they thought I might be interested in these...there may be many more to come, or there may be none at all. I'll be seeing said mate early next year (in Prague, for his 40th birthday celebrations), I'll see if I can extract any more information between rounds. Meanwhile, enjoy!   Cheers aye, Pete     ________________________________ From klacktoveedesteen@... Sat Dec 17 00:25:17 2011 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (Pete Conkerton) Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 23:25:17 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] 2 new shows In-Reply-To: <1324077744.40667.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1324064974.53247.YahooMailNeo@...> <1324077744.40667.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1324077917.42329.YahooMailNeo@...> Doh! That's 1976, not 1977...senior moment...   Pete ________________________________ From: Pete Conkerton To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Friday, 16 December 2011, 23:22 Subject: [peel] 2 new shows   ...I think. Can't see them on the wiki anywhere...   16th August 1977 (Cream retrospective) is here:   http://www.megaupload.com/?d=STMZ9WWB   20th August 1977 (Beatles retrospective) is here:   http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X2HRY2A7   About 55 minutes of each, quality not great but eminently listenable. The bad news is that both are chopped into tracks, the Cream one apparently completely at random. I've just uploaded them exactly as they came to me, I'll have to leave it to the more technically able & less time-constrained to do the audio jiggery-pokery, sort the wiki details out etc.   Background: A mate of mine's parents, recently retired, have started digging around in the attic & digitising their old tape collection - they thought I might be interested in these...there may be many more to come, or there may be none at all. I'll be seeing said mate early next year (in Prague, for his 40th birthday celebrations), I'll see if I can extract any more information between rounds. Meanwhile, enjoy!   Cheers aye, Pete     ________________________________ From unity.gain@... Sat Dec 17 01:14:59 2011 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2011 00:14:59 -0000 Subject: 2 new shows In-Reply-To: <1324077744.40667.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Were these, by any chance, part of a series that Peel pre-recorded for one of those rare occasions that he took a holiday? If so, there should also be ones on Roxy Music, Soft Machine and Gong - please tell me you've got these too? I used to have them on some horrible lime green Boots C120's that went the way of all C120's, and would love to hear them again... Cheers Roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > ...I think. Can't see them on the wiki anywhere... >   > 16th August 1977 (Cream retrospective) is here: >   > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=STMZ9WWB >   > 20th August 1977 (Beatles retrospective) is here: >   > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X2HRY2A7 >   > About 55 minutes of each, quality not great but eminently listenable. The bad news is that both are chopped into tracks, the Cream one apparently completely at random. I've just uploaded them exactly as they came to me, I'll have to leave it to the more technically able & less time-constrained to do the audio jiggery-pokery, sort the wiki details out etc. >   > Background: A mate of mine's parents, recently retired, have started digging around in the attic & digitising their old tape collection - they thought I might be interested in these...there may be many more to come, or there may be none at all. I'll be seeing said mate early next year (in Prague, for his 40th birthday celebrations), I'll see if I can extract any more information between rounds. Meanwhile, enjoy! >   > Cheers aye, Pete >   >   > > > ________________________________ > From eddie.duffy@... Sat Dec 17 01:48:52 2011 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2011 00:48:52 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Keep it Peel 16-12-04 - Belle & Sebastian anyone? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4EEBE6F4.6030800@...> Yes, the old tempus certainly fugits away, Jake. Agreed on the new music comment, too. Here's Disc 7, containing the second and final part of Annie Nightingale's show. See previously uploaded artwork for the tracklisting. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DBMBRP54 Cheers, Eddie. On 16/12/11 20:15, jake wrote: > > Time flies doesn't it? > > But 7 years on I'm still finding great new music in the Peel shows and > other Peel-related stuff that's regularly uploaded here. > > For example, I'd never previously heard the Sarah Jones rap that's > featured in Coldcut's set in the Keeping it Peel show - but having > identified it I downloaded the album it comes from (DJ Vadim - USSR > life from the other side) and can't stop listening to it.... > > Thanks a million for the Anne Nightingale! I've just put part one on > now and am looking forward to part 2.... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "Eddie > Duffy" wrote: > > > > OK, here's Disc 6 (of 7), featuring the first part of the Annie > Nightingale show. Remaining parts to follow. > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=A05FDEYA > > > > (Blimey, it was 7 years ago today...) > > > > Cheers, > > > > Eddie. > > > > From saipanda@... Sat Dec 17 03:10:39 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2011 02:10:39 -0000 Subject: 2 new shows In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks so much for these, Pete! Really looking forward to hearing them over the weekend. The only parts of the summer 76 series that has been shared before is a mixtape from a good while back which was shared thanks to Eddie and originally Colin, concentrating first on the Soft Machine axis, but with bits of the Yardbirds/Beatles shows as well. This is listed up on the wiki and think the link is still OK: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Retrospective_Shows_August_1976 Great to have the Cream and Beatles ones. Any more from the same era (or any era) would be fantastic of course. Many thanks as always to everyone who has shared shows lately, and over the past few years. Cheers, Steve W --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > Were these, by any chance, part of a series that Peel pre-recorded for one of those rare occasions that he took a holiday? > If so, there should also be ones on Roxy Music, Soft Machine and Gong - please tell me you've got these too? I used to have them on some horrible lime green Boots C120's that went the way of all C120's, and would love to hear them again... > Cheers > Roger > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > > > ...I think. Can't see them on the wiki anywhere... > >   > > 16th August 1977 (Cream retrospective) is here: > >   > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=STMZ9WWB > >   > > 20th August 1977 (Beatles retrospective) is here: > >   > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X2HRY2A7 > >   > > About 55 minutes of each, quality not great but eminently listenable. The bad news is that both are chopped into tracks, the Cream one apparently completely at random. I've just uploaded them exactly as they came to me, I'll have to leave it to the more technically able & less time-constrained to do the audio jiggery-pokery, sort the wiki details out etc. > >   > > Background: A mate of mine's parents, recently retired, have started digging around in the attic & digitising their old tape collection - they thought I might be interested in these...there may be many more to come, or there may be none at all. I'll be seeing said mate early next year (in Prague, for his 40th birthday celebrations), I'll see if I can extract any more information between rounds. Meanwhile, enjoy! > >   > > Cheers aye, Pete > >   > >   > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Dec 17 03:57:37 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2011 02:57:37 -0000 Subject: 2 new shows In-Reply-To: <1324077744.40667.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Wow, special Christmas present for us here, thanks Pete. The sound is quite good, I think I joined the files, if that makes it easier for anyone to listen to. 16th August 1976 (Cream) single file is HERE 20th August 1976 (Beatles) single file is HERE Some strange things went on in the original splitting, but I think it's back together fairly seemlessly now BFNW --- In peel@...m, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > ...I think. Can't see them on the wiki anywhere... > > 16th August 1977 (Cream retrospective) is here: > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=STMZ9WWB > > 20th August 1977 (Beatles retrospective) is here: > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X2HRY2A7 > > About 55 minutes of each, quality not great but eminently listenable. The bad news is that both are chopped into tracks, the Cream one apparently completely at random. I've just uploaded them exactly as they came to me, I'll have to leave it to the more technically able & less time-constrained to do the audio jiggery-pokery, sort the wiki details out etc. > > Background: A mate of mine's parents, recently retired, have started digging around in the attic & digitising their old tape collection - they thought I might be interested in these...there may be many more to come, or there may be none at all. I'll be seeing said mate early next year (in Prague, for his 40th birthday celebrations), I'll see if I can extract any more information between rounds. Meanwhile, enjoy! > > Cheers aye, Pete > > > > > ________________________________ > From paul@... Sat Dec 17 06:55:46 2011 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2011 05:55:46 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: OT: Christmas with the Captain In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <24408466-6886-4805-99A8-7B3B044F08C2@...> On 16 Dec 2011, at 20:32, "jake" wrote: > I'm a huge Beefheart fan so I'll definitely give this a listen - and thanks for reminding me that it's the anniversary of his death tomorrow. > > On Friday 17th December last year I went out to see a showing of one of my favourite films - "The Big Lebowski" - at the Cornerhouse cinema in Manchester. The film features one of my favourite Captain Beefheart tracks - "Her eyes are a blue million miles" - which prompted me to put on the "Clear spot" album when I got home, as I hadn't listened to any Beefheart for ages. > > Then when I woke up the next day there was a text message on my phone saying: "Captain Beefheart died last night".... > > RIP FYI "The Big Lebowski" is on TV channel "Dave" tonight Paul From koogy@... Sat Dec 17 14:57:55 2011 From: koogy@... (koogy@...) Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2011 13:57:55 -0000 Subject: [peel] John Peel's Shed - Wed 21st December 2011 In-Reply-To: References: <4E4D3BC5.6020601@...> <4E58AC4B.3010003@...> <4EA285F1.2010200@...> <9E8F9A84434849DB8BBA8DA2D551DE4E@Stuartnew> <1319357849.65783.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <7e690690659e307ff030cc1accd39fdf.squirrel@...> > The recording for BBC Radio 4 is scheduled to be aired 21/12/2011 at 11:30 > - but only 30 minutes long - so perhaps there > will be some more on following days. > > Paul Webster just spotted this in the guardian's listings, thought it worth a bump andy From eddie.duffy@... Sat Dec 17 15:36:57 2011 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2011 14:36:57 -0000 Subject: Keep it Peel 16-12-04 - Full show In-Reply-To: <4EEBE6F4.6030800@...> Message-ID: I've uploaded the remaining parts now. So here's the entire uninterrupted 8-hours, from Steve Lamacq's opening introduction at 7:00pm right through to the end of Annie Nightingale's show at 3am. Disc 1: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6UX97RK3 Disc 2: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1DVCGDS6 Disc 3: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1RD0PW8T Disc 4: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=AM18F93K Disc 5: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=97T1GYAS Disc 6: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=A05FDEYA Disc 7: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DBMBRP54 CD artwork: http://goo.gl/JEyuc Cheers, Eddie. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Eddie Duffy wrote: > > Yes, the old tempus certainly fugits away, Jake. Agreed on the new music > comment, too. > > Here's Disc 7, containing the second and final part of Annie > Nightingale's show. See previously uploaded artwork for the tracklisting. > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DBMBRP54 > > Cheers, > > Eddie. > > On 16/12/11 20:15, jake wrote: > > > > Time flies doesn't it? > > > > But 7 years on I'm still finding great new music in the Peel shows and > > other Peel-related stuff that's regularly uploaded here. > > > > For example, I'd never previously heard the Sarah Jones rap that's > > featured in Coldcut's set in the Keeping it Peel show - but having > > identified it I downloaded the album it comes from (DJ Vadim - USSR > > life from the other side) and can't stop listening to it.... > > > > Thanks a million for the Anne Nightingale! I've just put part one on > > now and am looking forward to part 2.... > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "Eddie > > Duffy" wrote: > > > > > > OK, here's Disc 6 (of 7), featuring the first part of the Annie > > Nightingale show. Remaining parts to follow. > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=A05FDEYA > > > > > > (Blimey, it was 7 years ago today...) > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > Eddie. > > > > > > > > From colin_ellis@... Sat Dec 17 17:01:15 2011 From: colin_ellis@... (Colin) Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2011 16:01:15 -0000 Subject: Peel on Radio London - in colour Message-ID: Anyone seen this before? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dH-fI8jTiBc&feature=related c From thebarguest@... Sun Dec 18 00:56:04 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2011 23:56:04 -0000 Subject: 2 new shows In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yeah, wow again, to the power of a zillion ! Hyper thanks to Pete C and Bill for these ! Just played the Cream show and it is very good, good audio quality (more FM than AM). Great content and typical Peel understated links/comments. I've been listening to some BBC6 shows. Radcliffe & Maconie is good but there's too much filler, like they want to be some sort of "Morecambe & Wise" with loads of banter. Plus, they play (like all the BBC6 djs) too many poppy songs that Peel would never have played. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Wow, special Christmas present for us here, thanks Pete. > > The sound is quite good, I think > > I joined the files, if that makes it easier for anyone to listen to. > > > 16th August 1976 (Cream) single file is HERE > 1976-08-16%20John%20Peel%20BBC%20Radio%201%20%28Cream%29.mp3> > > 20th August 1976 (Beatles) single file is HERE > 1976-08-20%20John%20Peel%20BBC%20Radio%201%20%28Beatles%29.mp3> > > > Some strange things went on in the original splitting, but I think it's > back together fairly seemlessly now > > BFNW > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton > wrote: > > > > ...I think. Can't see them on the wiki anywhere... > > > > 16th August 1977 (Cream retrospective) is here: > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=STMZ9WWB > > > > 20th August 1977 (Beatles retrospective) is here: > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X2HRY2A7 > > > > About 55 minutes of each, quality not great but eminently listenable. > The bad news is that both are chopped into tracks, the Cream one > apparently completely at random. I've just uploaded them exactly as they > came to me, I'll have to leave it to the more technically able & less > time-constrained to do the audio jiggery-pokery, sort the wiki details > out etc. > > > > Background: A mate of mine's parents, recently retired, have started > digging around in the attic & digitising their old tape collection - > they thought I might be interested in these...there may be many more to > come, or there may be none at all. I'll be seeing said mate early next > year (in Prague, for his 40th birthday celebrations), I'll see if I can > extract any more information between rounds. Meanwhile, enjoy! > > > > Cheers aye, Pete > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Sun Dec 18 01:02:43 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2011 00:02:43 -0000 Subject: Spare us the Cutler Message-ID: See what I did there. It seems that Ivor Cutler can divide opinion, so I collected the radio sessions I have into THIS folder, to annoy or delight, or confound. BFNW From mrnwilkins@... Sun Dec 18 02:46:03 2011 From: mrnwilkins@... (nickwpass3) Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2011 01:46:03 -0000 Subject: Spare us the Cutler In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks Bill, I've been hoping for this. I'll enjoy being annoyed, delighted and confounded. Much appreciated. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > See what I did there. > > It seems that Ivor Cutler can divide opinion, so I collected the radio > sessions I have into THIS > r%20Cutler-Peel%20Sessions/> folder, to annoy or delight, or confound. > > > BFNW > From haze.harrison@... Sun Dec 18 21:37:53 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2011 20:37:53 -0000 Subject: Spare us the Cutler In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Top stuff Bill, thanks. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > See what I did there. > > It seems that Ivor Cutler can divide opinion, so I collected the radio > sessions I have into THIS > r%20Cutler-Peel%20Sessions/> folder, to annoy or delight, or confound. > > > BFNW > From billfromnorthwales@... Mon Dec 19 00:12:35 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2011 23:12:35 -0000 Subject: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 Message-ID: Talking of Mark Radcliffe, there was a time when his links were short sharp and scripted, so here are a couple of "Out on Blue Six" shows from 1993 July 1993 November 1993 (I think it is from November) BFNW From mrnwilkins@... Mon Dec 19 02:34:27 2011 From: mrnwilkins@... (nickwpass3) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 01:34:27 -0000 Subject: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks Bill. Out On Blue Six was one of my favourite shows. Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone is another favourite of mine. Both seem to closely reflect the musical tastes of the presenter. I haven't listened to the shows Radcliffe and Maconie do together but I get the impression they are required to be a witty double act. When BBC 6 Music was supposedly threatened with closure, I noticed that a lot of listeners' comments in support of the station seemed to be about the personalities of the presenters rather than the music they played - so I guess some people like that style. From jklm@... Mon Dec 19 10:54:59 2011 From: jklm@... (jake) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 09:54:59 -0000 Subject: John Peel's Shed In-Reply-To: <7e690690659e307ff030cc1accd39fdf.squirrel@...> Message-ID: Thanks - I'll look out for that. Is anybody going to see the live show? I just bought tickets for the performance at the Lowry in Salford.... http://www.thelowry.com/event/john-peel-s-shed --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, koogy@... wrote: > > > The recording for BBC Radio 4 is scheduled to be aired 21/12/2011 at 11:30 > > - but only 30 minutes long - so perhaps there > > will be some more on following days. > > > > Paul Webster > > just spotted this in the guardian's listings, thought it worth a bump > > andy > From thebarguest@... Mon Dec 19 11:45:37 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 10:45:37 -0000 Subject: 2 new shows In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks for the info (I refuse to say "heads up" or whatever) Steve. That earlier 76 show has good content but runs too fast and needs some/more bass and tidying-up - a suitable case for SuperBill, hint hint ... (thanks to Eddie & Colin for original) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Thanks so much for these, Pete! Really looking forward to hearing them over the weekend. > > The only parts of the summer 76 series that has been shared before is a mixtape from a good while back which was shared thanks to Eddie and originally Colin, concentrating first on the Soft Machine axis, but with bits of the Yardbirds/Beatles shows as well. This is listed up on the wiki and think the link is still OK: > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Retrospective_Shows_August_1976 > > Great to have the Cream and Beatles ones. Any more from the same era (or any era) would be fantastic of course. > > Many thanks as always to everyone who has shared shows lately, and over the past few years. > > Cheers, > > Steve W > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > > > Were these, by any chance, part of a series that Peel pre-recorded for one of those rare occasions that he took a holiday? > > If so, there should also be ones on Roxy Music, Soft Machine and Gong - please tell me you've got these too? I used to have them on some horrible lime green Boots C120's that went the way of all C120's, and would love to hear them again... > > Cheers > > Roger > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > > > > > ...I think. Can't see them on the wiki anywhere... > > >   > > > 16th August 1977 (Cream retrospective) is here: > > >   > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=STMZ9WWB > > >   > > > 20th August 1977 (Beatles retrospective) is here: > > >   > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X2HRY2A7 > > >   > > > About 55 minutes of each, quality not great but eminently listenable. The bad news is that both are chopped into tracks, the Cream one apparently completely at random. I've just uploaded them exactly as they came to me, I'll have to leave it to the more technically able & less time-constrained to do the audio jiggery-pokery, sort the wiki details out etc. > > >   > > > Background: A mate of mine's parents, recently retired, have started digging around in the attic & digitising their old tape collection - they thought I might be interested in these...there may be many more to come, or there may be none at all. I'll be seeing said mate early next year (in Prague, for his 40th birthday celebrations), I'll see if I can extract any more information between rounds. Meanwhile, enjoy! > > >   > > > Cheers aye, Pete > > >   > > >   > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > > > > From martinpercival@... Mon Dec 19 12:31:58 2011 From: martinpercival@... (Martin) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 11:31:58 -0000 Subject: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Radcliffe and Maconie is a good show but really it just carries on from where Mark and Lard finished off. Out on Blue Six were also a terrific band with an excellent single called "Party Mood" from 1981. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNkIS3gnLXw Martin --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nickwpass3" wrote: > > Thanks Bill. Out On Blue Six was one of my favourite shows. Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone is another favourite of mine. Both seem to closely reflect the musical tastes of the presenter. > > I haven't listened to the shows Radcliffe and Maconie do together but I get the impression they are required to be a witty double act. When BBC 6 Music was supposedly threatened with closure, I noticed that a lot of listeners' comments in support of the station seemed to be about the personalities of the presenters rather than the music they played - so I guess some people like that style. > From eddie.duffy@... Mon Dec 19 13:14:02 2011 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 12:14:02 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks, Bill. However they seem to be the same two shows that were shared by Dr. Mango early last year. Cheers, Eddie. On 19 December 2011 11:31, Martin wrote: > ** > > > Radcliffe and Maconie is a good show but really it just carries on from > where Mark and Lard finished off. > > Out on Blue Six were also a terrific band with an excellent single called > "Party Mood" from 1981. > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNkIS3gnLXw > > Martin > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nickwpass3" wrote: > > > > Thanks Bill. Out On Blue Six was one of my favourite shows. Stuart > Maconie's Freak Zone is another favourite of mine. Both seem to closely > reflect the musical tastes of the presenter. > > > > I haven't listened to the shows Radcliffe and Maconie do together but I > get the impression they are required to be a witty double act. When BBC 6 > Music was supposedly threatened with closure, I noticed that a lot of > listeners' comments in support of the station seemed to be about the > personalities of the presenters rather than the music they played - so I > guess some people like that style. > > > > > From dr_mango2004@... Mon Dec 19 15:57:05 2011 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 14:57:05 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1324306625.69221.YahooMailNeo@...> Saves me the job of downloading them then! DM ________________________________ From: Eddie Duffy To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, 19 December 2011, 12:14 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993   Thanks, Bill. However they seem to be the same two shows that were shared by Dr. Mango early last year. Cheers, Eddie. On 19 December 2011 11:31, Martin wrote: >  >Radcliffe and Maconie is a good show but really it just carries on from where Mark and Lard finished off. > >Out on Blue Six were also a terrific band with an excellent single called "Party Mood" from 1981. > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNkIS3gnLXw > >Martin > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nickwpass3" wrote: >> >> Thanks Bill. Out On Blue Six was one of my favourite shows. Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone is another favourite of mine. Both seem to closely reflect the musical tastes of the presenter. >> >> I haven't listened to the shows Radcliffe and Maconie do together but I get the impression they are required to be a witty double act. When BBC 6 Music was supposedly threatened with closure, I noticed that a lot of listeners' comments in support of the station seemed to be about the personalities of the presenters rather than the music they played - so I guess some people like that style. >> > > From dr_mango2004@... Mon Dec 19 15:59:14 2011 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 14:59:14 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1324306754.23621.YahooMailNeo@...> Oh, and the final episode was broadcast on Monday 18 October 1993, ahead of Radcliffe's move to the Mark & Lard show in the "graveyard shift", so the November date of the second file is a bit too late. DM ________________________________ From: Eddie Duffy To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, 19 December 2011, 12:14 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993   Thanks, Bill. However they seem to be the same two shows that were shared by Dr. Mango early last year. Cheers, Eddie. On 19 December 2011 11:31, Martin wrote: >  >Radcliffe and Maconie is a good show but really it just carries on from where Mark and Lard finished off. > >Out on Blue Six were also a terrific band with an excellent single called "Party Mood" from 1981. > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNkIS3gnLXw > >Martin > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nickwpass3" wrote: >> >> Thanks Bill. Out On Blue Six was one of my favourite shows. Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone is another favourite of mine. Both seem to closely reflect the musical tastes of the presenter. >> >> I haven't listened to the shows Radcliffe and Maconie do together but I get the impression they are required to be a witty double act. When BBC 6 Music was supposedly threatened with closure, I noticed that a lot of listeners' comments in support of the station seemed to be about the personalities of the presenters rather than the music they played - so I guess some people like that style. >> > > From billfromnorthwales@... Mon Dec 19 17:37:45 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 16:37:45 -0000 Subject: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 In-Reply-To: <1324306754.23621.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: It's OK, I kept the receipt so I can take them back and change them. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Dr Mango wrote: > > Oh, and the final episode was broadcast on Monday 18 October 1993, ahead of Radcliffe's move to the Mark & Lard show in the "graveyard shift", so the November date of the second file is a bit too late. > > DM > > > > ________________________________ > From: Eddie Duffy > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Monday, 19 December 2011, 12:14 > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 > > >   > Thanks, Bill. However they seem to be the same two shows that were shared by Dr. Mango early last year. > > Cheers, > > Eddie. > > > On 19 December 2011 11:31, Martin wrote: > > > >  > >Radcliffe and Maconie is a good show but really it just carries on from where Mark and Lard finished off. > > > >Out on Blue Six were also a terrific band with an excellent single called "Party Mood" from 1981. > > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNkIS3gnLXw > > > >Martin > > > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nickwpass3" wrote: > >> > >> Thanks Bill. Out On Blue Six was one of my favourite shows. Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone is another favourite of mine. Both seem to closely reflect the musical tastes of the presenter. > >> > >> I haven't listened to the shows Radcliffe and Maconie do together but I get the impression they are required to be a witty double act. When BBC 6 Music was supposedly threatened with closure, I noticed that a lot of listeners' comments in support of the station seemed to be about the personalities of the presenters rather than the music they played - so I guess some people like that style. > >> > > > > > From klacktoveedesteen@... Mon Dec 19 18:32:48 2011 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (klacktoveedesteen) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 17:32:48 -0000 Subject: Spare us the Cutler In-Reply-To: Message-ID: BodyHere's what I have of the estimable Mr. Cutler's Peel sessions: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=020BQNCI More comprehensive than Bill's files, but still far from complete, and in a wide range of audio qualities/bitrates. Delightful as it would be to have them all, I suspect the early 70's stuff is long lost. Unless, of course...? & oblige, Pete --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > See what I did there. > > It seems that Ivor Cutler can divide opinion, so I collected the radio > sessions I have into THIS > r%20Cutler-Peel%20Sessions/> folder, to annoy or delight, or confound. > > > BFNW > From stuartb@... Mon Dec 19 20:11:05 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 19:11:05 -0000 Subject: Next swathe of L tapes Message-ID: First up L189 which has two sections of 12th June 1992 . This show has already been shared in full, though some portions of the existing file are muffled and therefore the L tapes will sound much clearer in places.L196 has three further portions, unusually the taper must have noticed there was space at the end of side a to tape the final two songs of the show. L195 has two portions of the Andy Kershaw show of 9th May 1992. The second portion at the end of the show begins a live set from Abana Ba Nasary (aka The Nursery Boys) which continues into the Peel show of 9th May 1992 . I decided to put the entire set into the Peel files, so any AK fans can find the end of his show there. So while this show was complete, there's now a bit more to listen to. There's a degree of overlap with L182, so one must have been a copy of the other or two decks were in use. L178 has two sections of 15th May 1992 again this show was already available but these files are much clearer, and cover a tape flip in the original files. Stuart From AndrewThezmore@... Mon Dec 19 20:14:25 2011 From: AndrewThezmore@... (Andrew) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 19:14:25 -0000 Subject: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Would there be any demand for 93-96 Radcliffe shows round these parts? May well have the last OOB6 show somewhere. Definitely got the first and last graveyards, with a few inbetween... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > It's OK, I kept the receipt so I can take them back and change them. > > > --- In peel@...m, Dr Mango wrote: > > > > Oh, and the final episode was broadcast on Monday 18 October 1993, ahead of Radcliffe's move to the Mark & Lard show in the "graveyard shift", so the November date of the second file is a bit too late. > > > > DM > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: Eddie Duffy > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Monday, 19 December 2011, 12:14 > > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 > > > > > >   > > Thanks, Bill. However they seem to be the same two shows that were shared by Dr. Mango early last year. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Eddie. > > > > > > On 19 December 2011 11:31, Martin wrote: > > > > > > >  > > >Radcliffe and Maconie is a good show but really it just carries on from where Mark and Lard finished off. > > > > > >Out on Blue Six were also a terrific band with an excellent single called "Party Mood" from 1981. > > > > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNkIS3gnLXw > > > > > >Martin > > > > > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nickwpass3" wrote: > > >> > > >> Thanks Bill. Out On Blue Six was one of my favourite shows. Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone is another favourite of mine. Both seem to closely reflect the musical tastes of the presenter. > > >> > > >> I haven't listened to the shows Radcliffe and Maconie do together but I get the impression they are required to be a witty double act. When BBC 6 Music was supposedly threatened with closure, I noticed that a lot of listeners' comments in support of the station seemed to be about the personalities of the presenters rather than the music they played - so I guess some people like that style. > > >> > > > > > > > > > From dr_mango2004@... Mon Dec 19 20:51:36 2011 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 19:51:36 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1324324296.80125.YahooMailNeo@...> Yes please! Someone was blogging their collection over here: http://cassettearchive.wordpress.com/ Sadly, the results were very distorted. I wondered whether the originals were recorded like that or if it was a result of poor ripping technique. Shame though. DM ________________________________ From: Andrew To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, 19 December 2011, 19:14 Subject: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993   Would there be any demand for 93-96 Radcliffe shows round these parts? May well have the last OOB6 show somewhere. Definitely got the first and last graveyards, with a few inbetween... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > It's OK, I kept the receipt so I can take them back and change them. > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Dr Mango wrote: > > > > Oh, and the final episode was broadcast on Monday 18 October 1993, ahead of Radcliffe's move to the Mark & Lard show in the "graveyard shift", so the November date of the second file is a bit too late. > > > > DM > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: Eddie Duffy > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Monday, 19 December 2011, 12:14 > > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 > > > > > >   > > Thanks, Bill. However they seem to be the same two shows that were shared by Dr. Mango early last year. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Eddie. > > > > > > On 19 December 2011 11:31, Martin wrote: > > > > > > >  > > >Radcliffe and Maconie is a good show but really it just carries on from where Mark and Lard finished off. > > > > > >Out on Blue Six were also a terrific band with an excellent single called "Party Mood" from 1981. > > > > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNkIS3gnLXw > > > > > >Martin > > > > > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nickwpass3" wrote: > > >> > > >> Thanks Bill. Out On Blue Six was one of my favourite shows. Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone is another favourite of mine. Both seem to closely reflect the musical tastes of the presenter. > > >> > > >> I haven't listened to the shows Radcliffe and Maconie do together but I get the impression they are required to be a witty double act. When BBC 6 Music was supposedly threatened with closure, I noticed that a lot of listeners' comments in support of the station seemed to be about the personalities of the presenters rather than the music they played - so I guess some people like that style. > > >> > > > > > > > > > From M.Luetchford@... Mon Dec 19 23:06:02 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 22:06:02 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1324332362.25503.YahooMailNeo@...> which appears on on this mixtape of mine ...   A side here   http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/The_Fall_81   Bside here   http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/John_Peel_-_Fire_Engines From: Martin To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, 19 December 2011, 11:31 Subject: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993   Radcliffe and Maconie is a good show but really it just carries on from where Mark and Lard finished off. Out on Blue Six were also a terrific band with an excellent single called "Party Mood" from 1981. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNkIS3gnLXw Martin --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nickwpass3" wrote: > > Thanks Bill. Out On Blue Six was one of my favourite shows. Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone is another favourite of mine. Both seem to closely reflect the musical tastes of the presenter. > > I haven't listened to the shows Radcliffe and Maconie do together but I get the impression they are required to be a witty double act. When BBC 6 Music was supposedly threatened with closure, I noticed that a lot of listeners' comments in support of the station seemed to be about the personalities of the presenters rather than the music they played - so I guess some people like that style. > From billfromnorthwales@... Mon Dec 19 23:58:00 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 22:58:00 -0000 Subject: Join Together Message-ID: In case you have not got them, or never knew you wanted them, here are some shows for which I have joined up seperate files, sometimes well and sometime no so well, and I know doing that means a re-encode of mp3's but nevermind. So.... 23rd March 1983 The Fall and Ivor Cutler in a most representative show featuring with German punksters Die Shadocks with a super tune called Alltagstrott 10th December 1998 2nd November 1996 21st December 2000 And the famous Jakki Brambles shows from 1993 originally supplied by Ken 5th April 1993 6th April 1993 7th April 1993 8th April 1993 BFNW From stuartb@... Tue Dec 20 15:52:00 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 14:52:00 -0000 Subject: Last of this L tape batch Message-ID: L179 has two sections of 5th September 1992 the first previously shared but the second mostly new. The show is almost complete but still misses the start and end. L185 has an Andy Kershaw show on side a and a new portion of 21st March 1992 . Forgot to say in last post, the AK shows are in the same Mooo folder as the JP shows. Right, time to get photographing the inlays and burning the flacs.... btw I just had to go onto Discogs and purchase a copy of the PCP EP featured on the March show...... Stuart From theallnewadventuresofspp@... Tue Dec 20 15:56:53 2011 From: theallnewadventuresofspp@... (stephen phythian) Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 14:56:53 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: More festive 50 fun In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1324393013.73710.YahooMailNeo@...> I'd just like to second the thanks for this and the years worth of material that everybody has devoted their time to uploading. As far as the 1997 FF goes, I'm still puzzled by the rather high placing of Daft Punks 'Rollin and scratchin' instead of 'Da Funk' or 'Around the World'. I still suspect that the wrong track may have been played and then covered up! (Or is that a rather heretical thing to say?) Merry Christmas in advance to everybody spp ________________________________ From: Humphrey To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 13 December 2011, 21:21 Subject: [peel] Re: More festive 50 fun   Ta mate ! What a great idea. It would be great if you could extend this project to take in 5 to 10 etc. Yeah, I know, I'm a greedy bugga ! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "jake" wrote: > > > > Hi Steve > > Nice to have the complete show in 1 file! > > I think I cleaned the sound up a bit when I put mine together but it's not a remaster by any means, although I do intend to do that one day.... > > In the meantime I thought I'd add to the festive fun by posting the top 5 in the all time festive 50 of 2000, which I did update with some decent quality mp3s. > > Megaupload this time: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=9T76TYEC > > Many thanks for all the hard work - to you and everyone else who keeps posting stuff up at a faster rate than I can even listen to it! :) > > I've now got nearly 300GB of Peel-related stuff, most of which I've found since joining this group - and it really is much appreciated.... > > Happy holidays! > > Jake > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > > > Fellow Peelites > > An early Christmas present for you all: the 1997 FF, as requested last > > week, every last second of its nearly four hour running time as > > broadcast, in one handy monster of a file. > > 23 December 1997 > > (Session: Pavement). > > On this page you will also find a link to Jake's splendid-sounding > > remaster of the chart portion alone. Enjoy. > > Best wishesSteve (TK) > > PS Well done to Mark not only for getting the last clue, but also for > > cunningly disguising it in the body of his message. > > > From twing@... Tue Dec 20 16:32:00 2011 From: twing@... (twing@...) Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 15:32 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 Message-ID: In-Reply-To: <1324324296.80125.YahooMailNeo@...> Most definitely indeed, quality items! I actually have about 10 Graveyard Shifts of my own (including the last four M&L shows ever in Feb '97) if there's somewhere to put them. Terry (who stole the Leg of Time) > *From:* Dr Mango > *To:* "peel@yahoogroups.com" > *Date:* Mon, 19 Dec 2011 19:51:36 +0000 (GMT) > > Yes please! > > Someone was blogging their collection over here: > http://cassettearchive.wordpress.com/ > > Sadly, the results were very distorted. I wondered whether the > originals were recorded like that or if it was a result of poor > ripping technique. Shame though. > > DM > > > > ________________________________ > From: Andrew > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Monday, 19 December 2011, 19:14 > Subject: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 > > > � > Would there be any demand for 93-96 Radcliffe shows round these > parts? May well have the last OOB6 show somewhere. Definitely got > the first and last graveyards, with a few inbetween... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > wrote: > > > > It's OK, I kept the receipt so I can take them back and change > > them. > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Dr Mango wrote: > > > > > > Oh, and the final episode was broadcast on Monday 18 October > > 1993, ahead of Radcliffe's move to the Mark & Lard show in the > "graveyard shift", so the November date of the second file is a bit > too late. > > > > > > DM > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > From: Eddie Duffy > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > Sent: Monday, 19 December 2011, 12:14 > > > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 > > > > > > > > >   > > > Thanks, Bill. However they seem to be the same two shows that > > were shared by Dr. Mango early last year. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > Eddie. > > > > > > > > > On 19 December 2011 11:31, Martin wrote: > > > > > > > > > >  > > > >Radcliffe and Maconie is a good show but really it just carries > > on from where Mark and Lard finished off. > > > > > > > >Out on Blue Six were also a terrific band with an excellent > > single called "Party Mood" from 1981. > > > > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNkIS3gnLXw > > > > > > > >Martin > > > > > > > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nickwpass3" wrote: > > > >> > > > >> Thanks Bill. Out On Blue Six was one of my favourite shows. > > Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone is another favourite of mine. Both > seem to closely reflect the musical tastes of the presenter. > > > >> > > > >> I haven't listened to the shows Radcliffe and Maconie do > > together but I get the impression they are required to be a witty > double act. When BBC 6 Music was supposedly threatened with > closure, I noticed that a lot of listeners' comments in support of > the station seemed to be about the personalities of the presenters > rather than the music they played - so I guess some people like that > style. > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From tabdrinkink74@... Tue Dec 20 16:49:58 2011 From: tabdrinkink74@... (Thomas Blatchford) Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 15:49:58 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: More festive 50 fun In-Reply-To: <1324393013.73710.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1324393013.73710.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1324396198.81737.YahooMailNeo@...> I always assumed that was because Da Funk and Around The World were released as singles in '96 but the album was released in early '97 and Peel fans were still into it...having quickly visited wikipedia though it turns out Around The World was released in '97 after all and the other singles Burnin' and Alive were released in '97 and '98 respectively...so...pass. Great tune though.  ________________________________ From: stephen phythian To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Wednesday, 21 December 2011, 1:56 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: More festive 50 fun   I'd just like to second the thanks for this and the years worth of material that everybody has devoted their time to uploading. As far as the 1997 FF goes, I'm still puzzled by the rather high placing of Daft Punks 'Rollin and scratchin' instead of 'Da Funk' or 'Around the World'. I still suspect that the wrong track may have been played and then covered up! (Or is that a rather heretical thing to say?) Merry Christmas in advance to everybody spp ________________________________ From: Humphrey To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 13 December 2011, 21:21 Subject: [peel] Re: More festive 50 fun   Ta mate ! What a great idea. It would be great if you could extend this project to take in 5 to 10 etc. Yeah, I know, I'm a greedy bugga ! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "jake" wrote: > > > > Hi Steve > > Nice to have the complete show in 1 file! > > I think I cleaned the sound up a bit when I put mine together but it's not a remaster by any means, although I do intend to do that one day.... > > In the meantime I thought I'd add to the festive fun by posting the top 5 in the all time festive 50 of 2000, which I did update with some decent quality mp3s. > > Megaupload this time: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=9T76TYEC > > Many thanks for all the hard work - to you and everyone else who keeps posting stuff up at a faster rate than I can even listen to it! :) > > I've now got nearly 300GB of Peel-related stuff, most of which I've found since joining this group - and it really is much appreciated.... > > Happy holidays! > > Jake > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > > > Fellow Peelites > > An early Christmas present for you all: the 1997 FF, as requested last > > week, every last second of its nearly four hour running time as > > broadcast, in one handy monster of a file. > > 23 December 1997 > > (Session: Pavement). > > On this page you will also find a link to Jake's splendid-sounding > > remaster of the chart portion alone. Enjoy. > > Best wishesSteve (TK) > > PS Well done to Mark not only for getting the last clue, but also for > > cunningly disguising it in the body of his message. > > > From jklm@... Tue Dec 20 16:52:43 2011 From: jklm@... (jake) Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 15:52:43 -0000 Subject: Keep it Peel 16-12-04 - Full show In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Eddie Many thanks for this! Listened to the whole 8 hours on Sunday and divided it into 4 decent quality mp3s (the documentary, the bands, the djs and Anne Nightingale). Great stuff.... Cheers Jake --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Duffy" wrote: > > I've uploaded the remaining parts now. So here's the entire uninterrupted 8-hours, from Steve Lamacq's opening introduction at 7:00pm right through to the end of Annie Nightingale's show at 3am. > > Disc 1: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6UX97RK3 > Disc 2: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1DVCGDS6 > Disc 3: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1RD0PW8T > Disc 4: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=AM18F93K > Disc 5: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=97T1GYAS > Disc 6: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=A05FDEYA > Disc 7: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DBMBRP54 > CD artwork: http://goo.gl/JEyuc > > Cheers, > > Eddie. > From eddie.duffy@... Tue Dec 20 19:49:31 2011 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 18:49:31 -0000 Subject: Peel interview - Script Magazine, June 1974 Message-ID: All, Here's an interview with JP from a magazine called Script, Issue 10, from June 1974. I won it on eBay a couple of years back and never got round to posting my scans. http://goo.gl/HQckP Cheers, Eddie. From billfromnorthwales@... Tue Dec 20 20:06:09 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 19:06:09 -0000 Subject: Peel at 40 interview with Tim Wall Message-ID: I probably got this from one of the regular contributers here like Eddie, Stuart or Steve or Ken, but anyway here is an interview that may be from December 1979 with someone called Tim Wall. As ever, very interesting almost blaming himself for Marc Bolan's death, slightly but not really. Available HERE BFNW From dr_mango2004@... Tue Dec 20 20:51:42 2011 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 19:51:42 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1324410702.15660.YahooMailNeo@...> I've got the final 4 episodes myself. They were on a torrent a year or two back. DM ________________________________ From: "twing@..." To: peel@yahoogroups.com Cc: twing@... Sent: Tuesday, 20 December 2011, 15:32 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 In-Reply-To: <1324324296.80125.YahooMailNeo@....yahoo.com> Most definitely indeed, quality items! I actually have about 10 Graveyard Shifts of my own (including the last four M&L shows ever in Feb '97) if there's somewhere to put them. Terry (who stole the Leg of Time) > *From:* Dr Mango > *To:* "peel@yahoogroups.com" > *Date:* Mon, 19 Dec 2011 19:51:36 +0000 (GMT) > > Yes please! > > Someone was blogging their collection over here: > http://cassettearchive.wordpress.com/ > > Sadly, the results were very distorted. I wondered whether the > originals were recorded like that or if it was a result of poor > ripping technique. Shame though. > > DM > > > > ________________________________ >  From: Andrew > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Monday, 19 December 2011, 19:14 > Subject: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 >  > >   > Would there be any demand for 93-96 Radcliffe shows round these > parts? May well have the last OOB6 show somewhere. Definitely got > the first and last graveyards, with a few inbetween... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > wrote: > > > > It's OK, I kept the receipt so I can take them back and change > > them. > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Dr Mango wrote: > > > > > > Oh, and the final episode was broadcast on Monday 18 October > > 1993, ahead of Radcliffe's move to the Mark & Lard show in the > "graveyard shift", so the November date of the second file is a bit > too late. > > > > > > DM > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > >  From: Eddie Duffy > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > Sent: Monday, 19 December 2011, 12:14 > > > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 > > > > > > > > >   > > > Thanks, Bill. However they seem to be the same two shows that > > were shared by Dr. Mango early last year. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > Eddie. > > > > > > > > > On 19 December 2011 11:31, Martin wrote: > > > > > > > > > >  > > > >Radcliffe and Maconie is a good show but really it just carries > > on from where Mark and Lard finished off. > > > > > > > >Out on Blue Six were also a terrific band with an excellent > > single called "Party Mood" from 1981. > > > > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNkIS3gnLXw > > > > > > > >Martin > > > > > > > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nickwpass3" wrote: > > > >> > > > >> Thanks Bill.  Out On Blue Six was one of my favourite shows.  > > Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone is another favourite of mine.  Both > seem to closely reflect the musical tastes of the presenter. > > > >> > > > >> I haven't listened to the shows Radcliffe and Maconie do > > together but I get the impression they are required to be a witty > double act.  When BBC 6 Music was supposedly threatened with > closure, I noticed that a lot of listeners' comments in support of > the station seemed to be about the personalities of the presenters > rather than the music they played - so I guess some people like that > style. > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links     http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ From ford.alan@... Tue Dec 20 22:00:11 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 21:00:11 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Keep it Peel 16-12-04 - Full show In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Yes, thanks from me too. Great artwork also. Alan On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 3:52 PM, jake wrote: > ** > > > > > Hi Eddie > Many thanks for this! > Listened to the whole 8 hours on Sunday and divided it into 4 decent > quality mp3s (the documentary, the bands, the djs and Anne Nightingale). > Great stuff.... > Cheers > Jake > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Duffy" wrote: > > > > I've uploaded the remaining parts now. So here's the entire > uninterrupted 8-hours, from Steve Lamacq's opening introduction at 7:00pm > right through to the end of Annie Nightingale's show at 3am. > > > > Disc 1: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6UX97RK3 > > Disc 2: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1DVCGDS6 > > Disc 3: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1RD0PW8T > > Disc 4: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=AM18F93K > > Disc 5: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=97T1GYAS > > Disc 6: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=A05FDEYA > > Disc 7: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DBMBRP54 > > CD artwork: http://goo.gl/JEyuc > > > > Cheers, > > > > Eddie. > > > > > From ken_garner@... Wed Dec 21 00:42:31 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 23:42:31 -0000 Subject: Peel at 40 interview with Tim Wall In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I know this interview. My good friend Tim Wall is Professor of Radio and Popular Music at Birmingham City University, and was at the time of the interview studying economics at Lancaster University and very active in running the university's radio station. He now edits the scholarly radio journal of which I was the founding editor in 2003. His stuff is very good - I still use his book STUDYING POPULAR MUSIC CULTURE with my students even though it is out of print. I met him most recently just last week at the Radio Archives seminar at the British Library, which, if all goes well, might produce some very interesting developments in 2012! I'll keep you posted... http://interactivecultures.org/our-team/professor-tim-wall/ http://www.bcu.ac.uk/pme/school-of-media/our-people/our-staff/tim-wall ken --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > I probably got this from one of the regular contributers here like > Eddie, Stuart or Steve or Ken, but anyway here is an interview that may > be from December 1979 with someone called Tim Wall. > > As ever, very interesting almost blaming himself for Marc Bolan's death, > slightly but not really. > > Available HERE > -xx%20John%20Peel%20at%2040%20with%20Tim%20Wall.mp3> > > BFNW > From saipanda@... Wed Dec 21 16:22:50 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 15:22:50 -0000 Subject: john peel's shed on iPlayer Message-ID: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018fljy From thebarguest@... Wed Dec 21 21:13:52 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 20:13:52 -0000 Subject: Gideon Coe Message-ID: Just recently discovered this guy, on BBC6. He's recently had 3 great shows - a Beefheart special, a 1971 special and a 1981 special. He knows his stuff and doesn't waffle (remind you of anyone) ! Mark Radcliffe's Music Club on R2 on Tues nights is good, as are Stuart Maconie's Freak and Freakier Zone shows. So much good music ; so little time .. Oh, I forgot Marc Riley's show - it's all too much, man ... From koogy@... Wed Dec 21 22:36:48 2011 From: koogy@... (koogy@...) Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 21:36:48 -0000 Subject: [peel] john peel's shed on iPlayer In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: > http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018fljy this is lovely fwiw. andy From dutch_record_59@... Thu Dec 22 09:10:14 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2011 00:10:14 -0800 (PST) Subject: Bonzo Peel sessions Message-ID: <1324541414.3021.YahooMailNeo@...> There is a 3 volume here: http://qualitybootz.blogspot.com/search/label/Bonzo%20Dog%20Band NB these are mainly flac files! Cheers, Gert From eddie.duffy@... Thu Dec 22 22:08:31 2011 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2011 21:08:31 +0000 Subject: [peel] john peel's shed on iPlayer In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4EF39C4F.6000303@...> Back in October, John Osbourne did a two-part interview with Arthur Smith on Radio 4 Extra's Comedy Club to promote this. If anyone wants to hear it I'll post it up. Cheers, Eddie. On 21/12/11 21:36, koogy@... wrote: > > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018fljy > > this is lovely fwiw. > > andy > > From ken_garner@... Thu Dec 22 23:31:10 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2011 22:31:10 -0000 Subject: Decktician Logs Vol 3: March-August 1973 Message-ID: I have now completed scanning, dating and annotating volume 3 of Decktician's logs, covering mid-March to the first week of August 1973, and have sent the digital files back to him, and to Rocker (Decktician tape-digitisation central controller), and Steve and Steve of the WIki, for track listing production for all. For the benefit of those new here, the logs are a very short series of surviving school exercise books in which Peel listener Decktician noted down every record played in each show he listened to. Vol 1 was Top Gear 1969-1970, Vol 2 contained both almost the complete run of Peel's Radio Luxembourg show, Stenhousemuir 2 Cowdenbeath 2, Jan-June1972, and his BBC Friday Night is Boogie Night show for the same period. Still to come are vols 4 and 5, which cover similar 4-6 month periods in 1974 and 1975, I seem to recall. I am comparing them with the BBC scripts I still have, such as they are, from these years, from when I wrote IN SESSION TONIGHT, and once again, can confirm Decktician is a highly reliable source, often more reliable than the BBC documentation, in terms of sequence of tracks played, if not always in precise track titles (but who would blame him for that?). There is perhaps little in this volume that is of as rare or lost historic interest as those Luxembourg shows, with the possible exception of the first broadcast of Tubular Bells at the end of May. Decktician's notes suggest the BBC documentation here is correct - which I used for my item on p80 of THE PEEL SESSIONS: Peel did not tear up his script and play no records but Mike Oldfield's, and, comparing the total needletime in this shows to others it looks like he did just play side 1, not the whole album as the myth has it. My calculations suggest he could not have got in all 49' of the album AND these other records Decktician clearly heard. The total duration of all music played here, including side one of tubular bells, comes to just over 100', leaving about 18' for all of Peel's links between 23 tracks, which for the mid 70s sounds about right to me. Anyway, those of you knowledgeable and interested in the period can offer to help the wiki team in creating the track listings for all, and a Happy Christmas to you all! ken From mickcapewell@... Fri Dec 23 00:46:56 2011 From: mickcapewell@... (Michael Capewell) Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2011 23:46:56 +0000 (GMT) Subject: St Pancras??? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1324597616.59429.YahooMailNeo@...>   Just a quickie...in the current issue of Classic Rock magazine, there's an article about The Fugs, Abbie Hoffman and others attempting to levitate the Pentagon in late '67. At the end of the piece, in a 'What Happened Next' box, it states that "Suitably inspired, Radio 1 DJ John Peel attempted a levitation of St Pancras Station in early 1968, with music by the Third Ear Band" I've never heard of this before...anyone have more details? Cheers MC From saipanda@... Fri Dec 23 08:10:00 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2011 07:10:00 -0000 Subject: Decktician Logs Vol 3: March-August 1973 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many thanks to Ken for all his hard work on this. Great to be able to get some detailed information on shows of this period, very few of which seem to have survived in audio form. Have got the first tracklisting up on the wiki - pretty interesting, not least for the sessions (including the first from Can and first from Wyatt repeated): http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/13_March_1973 Won't notify everyone for every new page, but hope to get them all up sooner rather than later. Best place to follow progress is probably the 1973 wiki page calendar (blue dates have pages up): http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/1973 If anyone has time on their hands between mince pies over the holiday period and can help with getting the pages up, please get in touch with me. All help much appreciated. Cheers, Steve W --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > I have now completed scanning, dating and annotating volume 3 of Decktician's logs, covering mid-March to the first week of August 1973, and have sent the digital files back to him, and to Rocker (Decktician tape-digitisation central controller), and Steve and Steve of the WIki, for track listing production for all. > > For the benefit of those new here, the logs are a very short series of surviving school exercise books in which Peel listener Decktician noted down every record played in each show he listened to. Vol 1 was Top Gear 1969-1970, Vol 2 contained both almost the complete run of Peel's Radio Luxembourg show, Stenhousemuir 2 Cowdenbeath 2, Jan-June1972, and his BBC Friday Night is Boogie Night show for the same period. Still to come are vols 4 and 5, which cover similar 4-6 month periods in 1974 and 1975, I seem to recall. I am comparing them with the BBC scripts I still have, such as they are, from these years, from when I wrote IN SESSION TONIGHT, and once again, can confirm Decktician is a highly reliable source, often more reliable than the BBC documentation, in terms of sequence of tracks played, if not always in precise track titles (but who would blame him for that?). > > There is perhaps little in this volume that is of as rare or lost historic interest as those Luxembourg shows, with the possible exception of the first broadcast of Tubular Bells at the end of May. Decktician's notes suggest the BBC documentation here is correct - which I used for my item on p80 of THE PEEL SESSIONS: Peel did not tear up his script and play no records but Mike Oldfield's, and, comparing the total needletime in this shows to others it looks like he did just play side 1, not the whole album as the myth has it. My calculations suggest he could not have got in all 49' of the album AND these other records Decktician clearly heard. The total duration of all music played here, including side one of tubular bells, comes to just over 100', leaving about 18' for all of Peel's links between 23 tracks, which for the mid 70s sounds about right to me. > > Anyway, those of you knowledgeable and interested in the period can offer to help the wiki team in creating the track listings for all, > > and a Happy Christmas to you all! > > ken > From robfleay@... Fri Dec 23 10:29:54 2011 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2011 09:29:54 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Decktician Logs Vol 3: March-August 1973 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: The Can session track did get an official release on the Strange Fruit CD Can - The Peel Sessions http://www.discogs.com/Can-The-Peel-Sessions/release/303659 An other alternate title - this time an abridged "Up The Bakerloo Line With Ann" On 23 December 2011 07:10, steve wrote: > Many thanks to Ken for all his hard work on this. Great to be able to get > some detailed information on shows of this period, very few of which seem > to have survived in audio form. > > Have got the first tracklisting up on the wiki - pretty interesting, not > least for the sessions (including the first from Can and first from Wyatt > repeated): > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/13_March_1973 > > Won't notify everyone for every new page, but hope to get them all up > sooner rather than later. Best place to follow progress is probably the > 1973 wiki page calendar (blue dates have pages up): > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/1973 > > If anyone has time on their hands between mince pies over the holiday > period and can help with getting the pages up, please get in touch with me. > All help much appreciated. > > Cheers, > > Steve W > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > I have now completed scanning, dating and annotating volume 3 of > Decktician's logs, covering mid-March to the first week of August 1973, and > have sent the digital files back to him, and to Rocker (Decktician > tape-digitisation central controller), and Steve and Steve of the WIki, for > track listing production for all. > > > > For the benefit of those new here, the logs are a very short series of > surviving school exercise books in which Peel listener Decktician noted > down every record played in each show he listened to. Vol 1 was Top Gear > 1969-1970, Vol 2 contained both almost the complete run of Peel's Radio > Luxembourg show, Stenhousemuir 2 Cowdenbeath 2, Jan-June1972, and his BBC > Friday Night is Boogie Night show for the same period. Still to come are > vols 4 and 5, which cover similar 4-6 month periods in 1974 and 1975, I > seem to recall. I am comparing them with the BBC scripts I still have, such > as they are, from these years, from when I wrote IN SESSION TONIGHT, and > once again, can confirm Decktician is a highly reliable source, often more > reliable than the BBC documentation, in terms of sequence of tracks played, > if not always in precise track titles (but who would blame him for that?). > > > > There is perhaps little in this volume that is of as rare or lost > historic interest as those Luxembourg shows, with the possible exception of > the first broadcast of Tubular Bells at the end of May. Decktician's notes > suggest the BBC documentation here is correct - which I used for my item on > p80 of THE PEEL SESSIONS: Peel did not tear up his script and play no > records but Mike Oldfield's, and, comparing the total needletime in this > shows to others it looks like he did just play side 1, not the whole album > as the myth has it. My calculations suggest he could not have got in all > 49' of the album AND these other records Decktician clearly heard. The > total duration of all music played here, including side one of tubular > bells, comes to just over 100', leaving about 18' for all of Peel's links > between 23 tracks, which for the mid 70s sounds about right to me. > > > > Anyway, those of you knowledgeable and interested in the period can > offer to help the wiki team in creating the track listings for all, > > > > and a Happy Christmas to you all! > > > > ken > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > From jklm@... Fri Dec 23 11:45:41 2011 From: jklm@... (jake) Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2011 10:45:41 -0000 Subject: john peel's shed on iPlayer In-Reply-To: <4EF39C4F.6000303@...> Message-ID: Hi Eddie That would be great! Rgs Jake --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Eddie Duffy wrote: > > Back in October, John Osbourne did a two-part interview with Arthur > Smith on Radio 4 Extra's Comedy Club to promote this. If anyone wants to > hear it I'll post it up. > > Cheers, > > Eddie. > > On 21/12/11 21:36, koogy@... wrote: > > > > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018fljy > > > > this is lovely fwiw. > > > > andy > > > > > From saipanda@... Fri Dec 23 14:56:37 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2011 13:56:37 -0000 Subject: Decktician Logs Vol 3: March-August 1973 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many thanks, Rob! Will add the info to the page. Cheers, Steve --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF wrote: > > The Can session track did get an official release on the Strange Fruit CD > Can - The Peel Sessions > http://www.discogs.com/Can-The-Peel-Sessions/release/303659 > An other alternate title - this time an abridged "Up The Bakerloo Line With > Ann" > > > On 23 December 2011 07:10, steve wrote: > > > Many thanks to Ken for all his hard work on this. Great to be able to get > > some detailed information on shows of this period, very few of which seem > > to have survived in audio form. > > > > Have got the first tracklisting up on the wiki - pretty interesting, not > > least for the sessions (including the first from Can and first from Wyatt > > repeated): > > > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/13_March_1973 > > > > Won't notify everyone for every new page, but hope to get them all up > > sooner rather than later. Best place to follow progress is probably the > > 1973 wiki page calendar (blue dates have pages up): > > > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/1973 > > > > If anyone has time on their hands between mince pies over the holiday > > period and can help with getting the pages up, please get in touch with me. > > All help much appreciated. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Steve W > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > > > I have now completed scanning, dating and annotating volume 3 of > > Decktician's logs, covering mid-March to the first week of August 1973, and > > have sent the digital files back to him, and to Rocker (Decktician > > tape-digitisation central controller), and Steve and Steve of the WIki, for > > track listing production for all. > > > > > > For the benefit of those new here, the logs are a very short series of > > surviving school exercise books in which Peel listener Decktician noted > > down every record played in each show he listened to. Vol 1 was Top Gear > > 1969-1970, Vol 2 contained both almost the complete run of Peel's Radio > > Luxembourg show, Stenhousemuir 2 Cowdenbeath 2, Jan-June1972, and his BBC > > Friday Night is Boogie Night show for the same period. Still to come are > > vols 4 and 5, which cover similar 4-6 month periods in 1974 and 1975, I > > seem to recall. I am comparing them with the BBC scripts I still have, such > > as they are, from these years, from when I wrote IN SESSION TONIGHT, and > > once again, can confirm Decktician is a highly reliable source, often more > > reliable than the BBC documentation, in terms of sequence of tracks played, > > if not always in precise track titles (but who would blame him for that?). > > > > > > There is perhaps little in this volume that is of as rare or lost > > historic interest as those Luxembourg shows, with the possible exception of > > the first broadcast of Tubular Bells at the end of May. Decktician's notes > > suggest the BBC documentation here is correct - which I used for my item on > > p80 of THE PEEL SESSIONS: Peel did not tear up his script and play no > > records but Mike Oldfield's, and, comparing the total needletime in this > > shows to others it looks like he did just play side 1, not the whole album > > as the myth has it. My calculations suggest he could not have got in all > > 49' of the album AND these other records Decktician clearly heard. The > > total duration of all music played here, including side one of tubular > > bells, comes to just over 100', leaving about 18' for all of Peel's links > > between 23 tracks, which for the mid 70s sounds about right to me. > > > > > > Anyway, those of you knowledgeable and interested in the period can > > offer to help the wiki team in creating the track listings for all, > > > > > > and a Happy Christmas to you all! > > > > > > ken > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > From so_it_goes_2512@... Sat Dec 24 03:08:05 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 02:08:05 -0000 Subject: Merry Christmas Message-ID: Have a very happy festive season everyone, and many thanks to all for downloads and happy chatter down the year. A reminder that Sir Henry at Rawlinson End is being rebroadcast and can be snapped up via Radio Downloader, and my first post on TK in seven months is another chance (as the BBC used to love labelling repeats) to get all eight episodes of Kershaw's Music Planet: http://festive50.wordpress.com/2011/12/24/lets-hope-its-a-good-one/ I'll be back in style in January. Steve (TK) From tabdrinkink74@... Sat Dec 24 08:42:42 2011 From: tabdrinkink74@... (Thomas Blatchford) Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 07:42:42 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Merry Christmas In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1324712562.39180.YahooMailNeo@...> Thank for another year of great uploads and devotion to Peel archiving Steve, and all of you out there. Feliz navidad, it's cliched to be cynical at Christmas, etc. Thomas xx ________________________________ From: so_it_goes_2512 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 24 December 2011, 13:08 Subject: [peel] Merry Christmas   Have a very happy festive season everyone, and many thanks to all for downloads and happy chatter down the year. A reminder that Sir Henry at Rawlinson End is being rebroadcast and can be snapped up via Radio Downloader, and my first post on TK in seven months is another chance (as the BBC used to love labelling repeats) to get all eight episodes of Kershaw's Music Planet: http://festive50.wordpress.com/2011/12/24/lets-hope-its-a-good-one/ I'll be back in style in January. Steve (TK) From davidquantick@... Sat Dec 24 12:59:23 2011 From: davidquantick@... (David Quantick) Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 11:59:23 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Merry Christmas In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1324727963.6816.YahooMailNeo@...> Happy Christmas everyone here, and looking forward to 2012 being full of audio joy. ________________________________ From: so_it_goes_2512 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 24 December 2011, 2:08 Subject: [peel] Merry Christmas   Have a very happy festive season everyone, and many thanks to all for downloads and happy chatter down the year. A reminder that Sir Henry at Rawlinson End is being rebroadcast and can be snapped up via Radio Downloader, and my first post on TK in seven months is another chance (as the BBC used to love labelling repeats) to get all eight episodes of Kershaw's Music Planet: http://festive50.wordpress.com/2011/12/24/lets-hope-its-a-good-one/ I'll be back in style in January. Steve (TK) From saipanda@... Sat Dec 24 15:32:54 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 14:32:54 -0000 Subject: Merry Christmas In-Reply-To: <1324727963.6816.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: And all the best from me to everyone here for Christmas. Have a great one! SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, David Quantick wrote: > > Happy Christmas everyone here, and looking forward to 2012 being full of audio joy. > > > ________________________________ > From: so_it_goes_2512 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Saturday, 24 December 2011, 2:08 > Subject: [peel] Merry Christmas > > >   > Have a very happy festive season everyone, and many thanks to all for downloads and happy chatter down the year. A reminder that Sir Henry at Rawlinson End is being rebroadcast and can be snapped up via Radio Downloader, and my first post on TK in seven months is another chance (as the BBC used to love labelling repeats) to get all eight episodes of Kershaw's Music Planet: > > http://festive50.wordpress.com/2011/12/24/lets-hope-its-a-good-one/ > > I'll be back in style in January. > > Steve (TK) > From davidquantick@... Sat Dec 24 16:05:32 2011 From: davidquantick@... (Davidquantick) Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 15:05:32 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Merry Christmas In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Jack Barth's wife Angie is a working stand up - do you have his email? X On 24 Dec 2011, at 14:32, "steve" wrote: > And all the best from me to everyone here for Christmas. Have a great one! > > SW > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, David Quantick wrote: > > > > Happy Christmas everyone here, and looking forward to 2012 being full of audio joy. > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: so_it_goes_2512 > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Saturday, 24 December 2011, 2:08 > > Subject: [peel] Merry Christmas > > > > > >  > > Have a very happy festive season everyone, and many thanks to all for downloads and happy chatter down the year. A reminder that Sir Henry at Rawlinson End is being rebroadcast and can be snapped up via Radio Downloader, and my first post on TK in seven months is another chance (as the BBC used to love labelling repeats) to get all eight episodes of Kershaw's Music Planet: > > > > http://festive50.wordpress.com/2011/12/24/lets-hope-its-a-good-one/ > > > > I'll be back in style in January. > > > > Steve (TK) > > > > From troche2255@... Sat Dec 24 17:27:47 2011 From: troche2255@... (Tom Roche) Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 08:27:47 -0800 (PST) Subject: Christmas gift from Tom in Atlanta Message-ID: <1324744067.63881.YahooMailClassic@...> Another year ends my Peel-List friends... I felt it was time to give back something and had an idea... While attending SXSW 2011 in March, I grabbed/scarfed/stole every sampler CD available from every label and Cultural Affairs Bureau of every nation represented that week in Austin. I came back to ATL with about 3 dozen discs, and for the rest of the year listened to them all. Scotland, Japan, Montréal, Berlin, Barcelona… there is surprisingly great music everywhere circa 2011. I chose the best of the best, sort of pretending these would be the tracks that our John might have liked.... and I uploaded a playlist at (265k AAC) using the "genre" column to ID the country/city of origin. You can download these 111 tracks - 7 hours, 900mb, of fresh new music - through January 2012, here: http://tinyurl.com/sxswsamplers There's a smaller, 30 track download at http://tinyurl.com/sxswsamplers2 if you only want to start with 30 good tracks. The big file seems to takes plus/minus 30 minutes to download. I feel there are no copyright pitfalls here as all the tracks are from not-for-sale giveaways, intended to promote these specific tracks anyway. Links are valid for 4 weeks and feel free to share them. Happy holi-daze! Tom In Atlanta From eddie.duffy@... Sat Dec 24 19:16:05 2011 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 18:16:05 +0000 Subject: [peel] Christmas gift from Tom in Atlanta In-Reply-To: <1324744067.63881.YahooMailClassic@...> References: <1324744067.63881.YahooMailClassic@...> Message-ID: <4EF616E5.9040700@...> Ooh, nice one, thanks Tom! And a merry Christmas to all in the Peel group. Cheers, Eddie. On 24/12/11 16:27, Tom Roche wrote: > > Another year ends my Peel-List friends... I felt it was time to give > back something and had an idea... > > While attending SXSW 2011 in March, I grabbed/scarfed/stole every > sampler CD available from every label and Cultural Affairs Bureau of > every nation represented that week in Austin. I came back to ATL with > about 3 dozen discs, and for the rest of the year listened to them > all. Scotland, Japan, Montréal, Berlin, Barcelona… there is > surprisingly great music everywhere circa 2011. > > I chose the best of the best, sort of pretending these would be the > tracks that our John might have liked.... and I uploaded a playlist at > (265k AAC) using the "genre" column to ID the country/city of origin. > > You can download these 111 tracks - 7 hours, 900mb, of fresh new music > - through January 2012, here: > > http://tinyurl.com/sxswsamplers > > There's a smaller, 30 track download at > > http://tinyurl.com/sxswsamplers2 > > if you only want to start with 30 good tracks. > > The big file seems to takes plus/minus 30 minutes to download. I feel > there are no copyright pitfalls here as all the tracks are from > not-for-sale giveaways, intended to promote these specific tracks anyway. > > Links are valid for 4 weeks and feel free to share them. > > Happy holi-daze! > > Tom In Atlanta > > From paul@... Sat Dec 24 19:18:00 2011 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 18:18:00 +0000 Subject: Bonzo Dog Band concert to cheer you up on Boxing Day morning Message-ID: <779C1B80-9907-4063-8084-F0A90E504414@...> For those of you with access to Sky Arts The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band on Sky Arts 1 8:30am Monday 26 December on TVGuide http://tvguide.co.uk/detail.asp?id=111760209 It is repeated a bit as well. Paul Webster From paul@... Sat Dec 24 19:32:44 2011 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 19:32:44 +0100 Subject: Festive 50 on Dandelion Radio - starts tonight Message-ID: For those of you with Internet access and nothing better to do around midnight ... the first airing of our 2011 Festive Fifty starts at midnight (GMT) - preceded by a one-off 1 hour intro show. http://www.dandelionradio.com Paul Webster From darrenblck@... Sat Dec 24 21:55:49 2011 From: darrenblck@... (darrenblck) Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 20:55:49 -0000 Subject: christmas Message-ID: merry christmas to all group members, and thanks to all those who have shared shows this year. Darren From stuartb@... Sun Dec 25 01:21:19 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sun, 25 Dec 2011 00:21:19 -0000 Subject: [peel] Festive 50 on Dandelion Radio - starts tonight In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks Paul, just missed the start of the first play but will catch up with it soon. Was listening to Rocker's show while wrapping presents today, causing my daughter to grimace at the music I was listening to! (well I'm just a dad after all) Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul Webster Sent: 24 December 2011 18:33 To: Peel Yahoo Group Subject: [peel] Festive 50 on Dandelion Radio - starts tonight For those of you with Internet access and nothing better to do around midnight ... the first airing of our 2011 Festive Fifty starts at midnight (GMT) - preceded by a one-off 1 hour intro show. http://www.dandelionradio.com Paul Webster From twing@... Tue Dec 27 05:36:00 2011 From: twing@... (twing@...) Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2011 04:36 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 Message-ID: In-Reply-To: <1324410702.15660.YahooMailNeo@...> > I've got the final 4 episodes myself. They were on a torrent a year > or two back. > > DM Some say those were in fact mine, but I couldn't possibly comment ;) Terry (who stole the Leg of Time) > > ________________________________ > From: "twing@..." > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Cc: twing@... > Sent: Tuesday, 20 December 2011, 15:32 > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 > > In-Reply-To: > <1324324296.80125.YahooMailNeo@...> > Most definitely indeed, quality items! > > I actually have about 10 Graveyard Shifts of my own (including the > last four M&L shows ever in Feb '97) if there's somewhere to put > them. > > Terry (who stole the Leg of Time) > > > *From:* Dr Mango > > *To:* "peel@yahoogroups.com" > > *Date:* Mon, 19 Dec 2011 19:51:36 +0000 (GMT) > > > > Yes please! > > > > Someone was blogging their collection over here: > > http://cassettearchive.wordpress.com/ > > > > Sadly, the results were very distorted. I wondered whether the > > originals were recorded like that or if it was a result of poor > > ripping technique. Shame though. > > > > DM > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > >� From: Andrew > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Monday, 19 December 2011, 19:14 > > Subject: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 > >� > > > > � > > Would there be any demand for 93-96 Radcliffe shows round these > > parts? May well have the last OOB6 show somewhere. Definitely got > > the first and last graveyards, with a few inbetween... > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > > wrote: > > > > > > It's OK, I kept the receipt so I can take them back and change > > > them. > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Dr Mango wrote: > > > > > > > > Oh, and the final episode was broadcast on Monday 18 October > > > 1993, ahead of Radcliffe's move to the Mark & Lard show in the > > "graveyard shift", so the November date of the second file is a > > bit too late. > > > > > > > > DM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > >� From: Eddie Duffy > > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > > Sent: Monday, 19 December 2011, 12:14 > > > > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: OT - Out on Blue Six 1993 > > > > > > > > > > > >   > > > > Thanks, Bill. However they seem to be the same two shows that > > > were shared by Dr. Mango early last year. > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > > > Eddie. > > > > > > > > > > > > On 19 December 2011 11:31, Martin wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > >Radcliffe and Maconie is a good show but really it just > > carries > on from where Mark and Lard finished off. > > > > > > > > > >Out on Blue Six were also a terrific band with an excellent > > > single called "Party Mood" from 1981. > > > > > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNkIS3gnLXw > > > > > > > > > >Martin > > > > > > > > > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nickwpass3" wrote: > > > > >> > > > > >> Thanks Bill.� Out On Blue Six was one of my favourite > > shows.� > Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone is another favourite of > > mine.� Both seem to closely reflect the musical tastes of the > > presenter. > > > > >> > > > > >> I haven't listened to the shows Radcliffe and Maconie do > > > together but I get the impression they are required to be a > > witty double act.� When BBC 6 Music was supposedly threatened with > > closure, I noticed that a lot of listeners' comments in support of > > the station seemed to be about the personalities of the presenters > > rather than the music they played - so I guess some people like > > that style. > > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From saipanda@... Tue Dec 27 17:26:05 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2011 16:26:05 -0000 Subject: Top Gear 27 Oct 1968 - now complete Message-ID: Hi folks, Clips of this show have been available before, but a new complete version has now been shared via the wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/27_October_1968 Sessions: Brian Auger's Trinity, David Ackles, Blossom Toes, Taste The new version is in the form of 12 separate files, but everything seems to be present and correct. Many thanks indeed to the original uploader, who also shared the 4 Feb 1968 show a little while back. Fantastic to get more historic material from so long ago. A happy new year to all. Cheers, SW From eddie.duffy@... Tue Dec 27 19:48:34 2011 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2011 18:48:34 +0000 Subject: [peel] Top Gear 27 Oct 1968 - now complete In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4EFA1302.6000807@...> Hi Steve, As I've already said privately, many thanks to you and John for this one! Astonishing that full Top Gears are still emerging. Given how few shows of this era are in circulation, it's strange how much overlap there's been. From memory, I think at least 3 of the same Top Gear shows (full or partial) have been discovered from different sources. I hasten to add that that's not meant as a complaint of any sort: it just seems somewhat odd. Maybe the session guests on the shows in question appealed to the home tapers of the time. Cheers, Eddie. On 27/12/11 16:26, steve wrote: > > Hi folks, > > Clips of this show have been available before, but a new complete > version has now been shared via the wiki: > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/27_October_1968 > > Sessions: Brian Auger's Trinity, David Ackles, Blossom Toes, Taste > > The new version is in the form of 12 separate files, but everything > seems to be present and correct. > > Many thanks indeed to the original uploader, who also shared the 4 Feb > 1968 show a little while back. Fantastic to get more historic material > from so long ago. > > A happy new year to all. > > Cheers, > > SW > > From lorcan58@... Tue Dec 27 23:32:42 2011 From: lorcan58@... (lorcan58) Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2011 22:32:42 -0000 Subject: What I know I initially spend my time on (4) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I'm a bit late here, but since nobody else had a go... Is it WIKI? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Fellow Peelites > Congrats to Alan on getting the last clue, and here's another portion > (thanks to Mark for the rip) of 21 November 1992 > from the SL Tapes > (L076). Is this show nearly complete? > Best wishesSteve (TK) > From haze.harrison@... Tue Dec 27 23:44:31 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2011 22:44:31 -0000 Subject: Top Gear 27 Oct 1968 - now complete In-Reply-To: <4EFA1302.6000807@...> Message-ID: Oh my, I can't download this til tomorrow but I want it now! Thanks to original taper, uploader etc. It is truly unbelievable that these things keep turning up but aren't we all glad that they do... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Eddie Duffy wrote: > > Hi Steve, > > As I've already said privately, many thanks to you and John for this > one! Astonishing that full Top Gears are still emerging. > > Given how few shows of this era are in circulation, it's strange how > much overlap there's been. From memory, I think at least 3 of the same > Top Gear shows (full or partial) have been discovered from different > sources. I hasten to add that that's not meant as a complaint of any > sort: it just seems somewhat odd. Maybe the session guests on the shows > in question appealed to the home tapers of the time. > > Cheers, > > Eddie. > > On 27/12/11 16:26, steve wrote: > > > > Hi folks, > > > > Clips of this show have been available before, but a new complete > > version has now been shared via the wiki: > > > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/27_October_1968 > > > > Sessions: Brian Auger's Trinity, David Ackles, Blossom Toes, Taste > > > > The new version is in the form of 12 separate files, but everything > > seems to be present and correct. > > > > Many thanks indeed to the original uploader, who also shared the 4 Feb > > 1968 show a little while back. Fantastic to get more historic material > > from so long ago. > > > > A happy new year to all. > > > > Cheers, > > > > SW > > > > > From mrnwilkins@... Wed Dec 28 14:29:57 2011 From: mrnwilkins@... (nickwpass3) Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2011 13:29:57 -0000 Subject: Top Gear 27 Oct 1968 - now complete In-Reply-To: Message-ID: What a wonderful find - thank you. Season's greetings and a happy new year to all. From billfromnorthwales@... Wed Dec 28 18:25:44 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2011 17:25:44 -0000 Subject: Top Gear 27 Oct 1968 - now complete In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Ooh thanks. The show is available as a single file HERE BFNW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Hi folks, > > Clips of this show have been available before, but a new complete version has now been shared via the wiki: > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/27_October_1968 > > Sessions: Brian Auger's Trinity, David Ackles, Blossom Toes, Taste > > The new version is in the form of 12 separate files, but everything seems to be present and correct. > > Many thanks indeed to the original uploader, who also shared the 4 Feb 1968 show a little while back. Fantastic to get more historic material from so long ago. > > A happy new year to all. > > Cheers, > > SW > From lorcan58@... Wed Dec 28 19:40:41 2011 From: lorcan58@... (lorcan58) Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2011 18:40:41 -0000 Subject: 12 August 1985 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I think I remember this. The BBC (under pressure from the government) pulled a TV broadcast in the "Real Lives" series which dealt with Northern Ireland terrorism. BBC staff responded with a one-day strike in protest and Peel refused to cross the picket line. My recollection of Pete Drummond was how out of his depth he was trying to play Peel's playlist. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" said > Peel must have given them pretty short notice if they had to wheel Pete > Drummond out. From saipanda@... Thu Dec 29 02:35:55 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2011 01:35:55 -0000 Subject: 12 August 1985 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Good call, Lorcan! Thanks for clearing that one up. The previous Wed, when Drummond sat in for Peel, was 7 Aug 1985, when there was indeed a one-day strike at the BBC over the "Real Lives" programme: http://www.tvfeatures.thetvroomplus.com/feature-53.html http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/othelem/media/moloney.htm Cheers, SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "lorcan58" wrote: > > I think I remember this. The BBC (under pressure from the government) pulled a TV broadcast in the "Real Lives" series which dealt with Northern Ireland terrorism. BBC staff responded with a one-day strike in protest and Peel refused to cross the picket line. > > My recollection of Pete Drummond was how out of his depth he was trying to play Peel's playlist. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" said > > Peel must have given them pretty short notice if they had to wheel Pete > > Drummond out. > From ken_garner@... Thu Dec 29 13:11:49 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2011 12:11:49 -0000 Subject: 12 August 1985 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: yes, well done Lorcan, when I saw this original post my mind said I bet this was some kind of BBC journo industrial action, but could not think off the top of my head what about, and then forgot to research it further. Thanks! k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Good call, Lorcan! Thanks for clearing that one up. > > The previous Wed, when Drummond sat in for Peel, was 7 Aug 1985, when there was indeed a one-day strike at the BBC over the "Real Lives" programme: > > http://www.tvfeatures.thetvroomplus.com/feature-53.html > http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/othelem/media/moloney.htm > > Cheers, > > SW > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "lorcan58" wrote: > > > > I think I remember this. The BBC (under pressure from the government) pulled a TV broadcast in the "Real Lives" series which dealt with Northern Ireland terrorism. BBC staff responded with a one-day strike in protest and Peel refused to cross the picket line. > > > > My recollection of Pete Drummond was how out of his depth he was trying to play Peel's playlist. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" said > > > Peel must have given them pretty short notice if they had to wheel Pete > > > Drummond out. > > > From ajcauk@... Thu Dec 29 20:27:10 2011 From: ajcauk@... (cannon alan) Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2011 19:27:10 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] john peel's shed on iPlayer In-Reply-To: <4EF39C4F.6000303@...> References: <4EF39C4F.6000303@...> Message-ID: <1325186830.38828.YahooMailNeo@...> really enjoyed this was going to transcribe it for posterity educational even but the beeb is too quick for me curses it will come round again i guess generally does alanjc ________________________________ From: Eddie Duffy To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, 22 December 2011, 21:08 Subject: Re: [peel] john peel's shed on iPlayer   Back in October, John Osbourne did a two-part interview with Arthur Smith on Radio 4 Extra's Comedy Club to promote this. If anyone wants to hear it I'll post it up. Cheers, Eddie. On 21/12/11 21:36, koogy@... wrote:   >> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018fljy > >this is lovely fwiw. > >andy > > From airbornedivision@... Thu Dec 29 21:12:47 2011 From: airbornedivision@... (Webbster) Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2011 20:12:47 -0000 Subject: john peel's shed on iPlayer In-Reply-To: <1325186830.38828.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Hi I grabbed and uploaded the Radio 4 broadcast here: http://www.divshare.com/download/16472767-48d Also the full show can be heard via: http://www.johnpeelsshed.com/podcasts Sourced from: http://www.futureradio.co.uk/johnpeelsshed --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, cannon alan wrote: > > really enjoyed this > was going to transcribe it for posterity > educational even > but the beeb is too quick for me curses > it will come round again i guess > generally does > alanjc > > > > ________________________________ > From: Eddie Duffy > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Thursday, 22 December 2011, 21:08 > Subject: Re: [peel] john peel's shed on iPlayer > > >   > Back in October, John Osbourne did a two-part interview with Arthur Smith on Radio 4 Extra's Comedy Club to promote this. If anyone wants to hear it I'll post it up. > > Cheers, > > Eddie. > > On 21/12/11 21:36, koogy@... wrote: >   > >> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018fljy > > > >this is lovely fwiw. > > > >andy > > > > > From lorcan58@... Thu Dec 29 22:41:24 2011 From: lorcan58@... (lorcan58) Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2011 21:41:24 -0000 Subject: Carol announces prickly and rash pair (3,5,3,3,3) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: What was "Chart topper adds oral regurgitation to tune"? I couldn't get a handle on it... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > PS Well done to Mark not only for getting the last clue, but also for > cunningly disguising it in the body of his message. From lorcan58@... Thu Dec 29 23:20:41 2011 From: lorcan58@... (lorcan58) Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2011 22:20:41 -0000 Subject: 12 August 1985 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Wow! I thought our pursuits were wilfully obscure but preserving an archive of TV industrial action notices - I have to take my hat off to these guys. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > http://www.tvfeatures.thetvroomplus.com/feature-53.html From ford.alan@... Fri Dec 30 01:18:48 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 00:18:48 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Carol announces prickly and rash pair (3,5,3,3,3) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Carol On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 9:41 PM, lorcan58 wrote: > ** > > > What was "Chart topper adds oral regurgitation to tune"? I couldn't get a > handle on it... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" > wrote: > > PS Well done to Mark not only for getting the last clue, but also for > > cunningly disguising it in the body of his message. > > > From lorcan58@... Fri Dec 30 02:37:08 2011 From: lorcan58@... (lorcan58) Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 01:37:08 -0000 Subject: Carol announces prickly and rash pair (3,5,3,3,3) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Ah.... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > Carol > > On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 9:41 PM, lorcan58 wrote: > > > ** > > > > > > What was "Chart topper adds oral regurgitation to tune"? I couldn't get a > > handle on it... From ajcauk@... Fri Dec 30 16:04:52 2011 From: ajcauk@... (cannon alan) Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 15:04:52 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: Carol announces prickly and rash pair (3,5,3,3,3) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1325257492.2475.YahooMailNeo@...> Has to be The Holly and the Ivy! alanjc ________________________________ From: lorcan58 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, 29 December 2011, 21:41 Subject: [peel] Re: Carol announces prickly and rash pair (3,5,3,3,3)   What was "Chart topper adds oral regurgitation to tune"? I couldn't get a handle on it... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > PS Well done to Mark not only for getting the last clue, but also for > cunningly disguising it in the body of his message. From darrg@... Fri Dec 30 22:48:49 2011 From: darrg@... (Darren Giddings) Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 21:48:49 +0000 Subject: 7 Aug 1985 (Pete Drummond) In-Reply-To: <1325236644.150.62589.m7@yahoogroups.com> References: <1325236644.150.62589.m7@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <4C851E36-288D-4C07-8A7A-FEF33980ED53@...> Here's the Cure session from that evening with (mercifully brief) links from Pete at 0.00, 2.45, 6.12, 8.32 and 13.25 for anyone who wants to get a 'flavour' of how the show sounded: http://www.colander.org/peel/cure-07-08-85.mp3 On 30 Dec 2011, at 09:17, peel@yahoogroups.com wrote: >>> I think I remember this. The BBC (under pressure from the >>> government) pulled a TV broadcast in the "Real Lives" series >>> which dealt with Northern Ireland terrorism. BBC staff responded >>> with a one-day strike in protest and Peel refused to cross the >>> picket line. >>> >>> My recollection of Pete Drummond was how out of his depth he was >>> trying to play Peel's playlist. From so_it_goes_2512@... Sat Dec 31 13:45:15 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 12:45:15 -0000 Subject: Happy New Year Message-ID: Fellow Peelites All the very best for 2012, and here's my very last upload before then: 25 November 1999 (Session: Flossie & The Unicorns. Peelenium: 1977) Many thanks to the taper, to all the others who have supplied me with material to post, and to the other kind souls who have posted stuff in a year which has been as ripe as ever with new discoveries. Have a good time tonight, and see you on the other side. Best wishesSteve (TK) From colin_ellis@... Sat Dec 31 14:46:31 2011 From: colin_ellis@... (Colin) Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 13:46:31 -0000 Subject: 7 Aug 1985 (Pete Drummond) In-Reply-To: <4C851E36-288D-4C07-8A7A-FEF33980ED53@...> Message-ID: 'Tis still the season of goodwill and all that, so before we think about consigning poor Pete to Room 101, it's worth recalling that he did do some enjoyable all-record shows for the BBC in 1969, with playlists not too dissimilar to Peel's shows of the era. As I recall from hearing them at the time, Pete kept his Smashie and Nicey tendencies under control, so the shows could still be interesting listening for those interested in the late '60s - if there are any recordings in circulation. Happy New Year to all... c --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > Here's the Cure session from that evening with (mercifully brief) > links from Pete at 0.00, 2.45, 6.12, 8.32 and 13.25 for anyone who > wants to get a 'flavour' of how the show sounded: > > http://www.colander.org/peel/cure-07-08-85.mp3 > > On 30 Dec 2011, at 09:17, peel@yahoogroups.com wrote: > > >>> I think I remember this. The BBC (under pressure from the > >>> government) pulled a TV broadcast in the "Real Lives" series > >>> which dealt with Northern Ireland terrorism. BBC staff responded > >>> with a one-day strike in protest and Peel refused to cross the > >>> picket line. > >>> > >>> My recollection of Pete Drummond was how out of his depth he was > >>> trying to play Peel's playlist. > From mickcapewell@... Sat Dec 31 15:31:40 2011 From: mickcapewell@... (Michael Capewell) Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 14:31:40 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: 7 Aug 1985 (Pete Drummond) In-Reply-To: References: <4C851E36-288D-4C07-8A7A-FEF33980ED53@...> Message-ID: <1325341900.28616.YahooMailNeo@...> Here's one of those Drummond 'Album' shows from Dec 1970. It seemed to me that Pete couldn't decide whether he wanted to be Bob Harris or Ed Stewart when it came to presentation style...so he ended up being the worst of both. Mind you it can't have helped his ego when he went from being the 'blue eyed boy' in the final months of Big L, to some way down the pecking order within weeks of the launch of Radio 1. Anyway...here it is:   https://rapidshare.com/files/140608107/BBC-Radio1-19701206-2000-2100-PeteDrummond.rar   Cheers Mick C ________________________________ From: Colin To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 31 December 2011, 13:46 Subject: [peel] Re: 7 Aug 1985 (Pete Drummond)   'Tis still the season of goodwill and all that, so before we think about consigning poor Pete to Room 101, it's worth recalling that he did do some enjoyable all-record shows for the BBC in 1969, with playlists not too dissimilar to Peel's shows of the era. As I recall from hearing them at the time, Pete kept his Smashie and Nicey tendencies under control, so the shows could still be interesting listening for those interested in the late '60s - if there are any recordings in circulation. Happy New Year to all... c