From P.McPartland@... Wed Jun 1 11:41:40 2011 From: P.McPartland@... (bigiampete) Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2011 09:41:40 -0000 Subject: Jactars, anyone In-Reply-To: Message-ID: yes a dodgy spelling mistake that one. I played on the session it was 'produced' by the drummer from Mot the Hoople:-) Interesting production he came in shook out hands, went the boozer and came back when it was all over and said sounds great lads. We christened the studio 'made of ale' after that. Pete --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > Thanks, that does indeed appear to be them, but they most certainly were The Jactars - a BBC typo perhaps, and possibly why I never found their session before, > cheers > Roger > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > > > At 18:03 02/04/2011, you wrote: > > > > > > > > >This wondrous place got me searching for the Jactars, whose the main > > >man, Trav, was the brother of the girl I was going out with at the time. > > >I found the wonderful 'Ways to wear coats' compilation there, which > > >I used to have on cassette, but also, to my surprise, the news that > > >the Jactars did a Peel session, which I didn't know - I don't suppose....? > > > > > > They were the Jacktars and did a session in November 89 > > > > http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6024968/Jack%20Tars%20-%20Peel%20-%20session%20-%2020-11-89.mp3 > > > > > > martinw > > > From dgmccarthy@... Wed Jun 1 12:13:14 2011 From: dgmccarthy@... (David Mccarthy) Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2011 10:13:14 -0000 Subject: Jactars, anyone In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Ah, yes. Dear Dale Griffin. I worked with him on numerous sessions and he usually stuck around. Must have been a bad day. Just read on Wikipedia that he has Alzheimer's. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bigiampete" wrote: > > yes a dodgy spelling mistake that one. I played on the session it was 'produced' by the drummer from Mot the Hoople:-) Interesting production he came in shook out hands, went the boozer and came back when it was all over and said sounds great lads. We christened the studio 'made of ale' after that. Pete > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > > > Thanks, that does indeed appear to be them, but they most certainly were The Jactars - a BBC typo perhaps, and possibly why I never found their session before, > > cheers > > Roger > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > > > > > At 18:03 02/04/2011, you wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > >This wondrous place got me searching for the Jactars, whose the main > > > >man, Trav, was the brother of the girl I was going out with at the time. > > > >I found the wonderful 'Ways to wear coats' compilation there, which > > > >I used to have on cassette, but also, to my surprise, the news that > > > >the Jactars did a Peel session, which I didn't know - I don't suppose....? > > > > > > > > > They were the Jacktars and did a session in November 89 > > > > > > http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6024968/Jack%20Tars%20-%20Peel%20-%20session%20-%2020-11-89.mp3 > > > > > > > > > martinw > > > > > > From P.McPartland@... Wed Jun 1 12:40:15 2011 From: P.McPartland@... (bigiampete) Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2011 10:40:15 -0000 Subject: Jactars, anyone In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Oh that's teriible news and horrendous conditon:-( Dale, yes that's him, a nice fella indeed but I got the sense we were not his cup of tea. Pleaseant enough though. think there were to or maybe even 3 engineers on at the time so we were in safe hands. Experimenting with digital recoridng at the time. I asked to be dropped in at a point and they just laughted in my face:-) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "David Mccarthy" wrote: > > Ah, yes. Dear Dale Griffin. I worked with him on numerous sessions and he usually stuck around. Must have been a bad day. Just read on Wikipedia that he has Alzheimer's. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bigiampete" wrote: > > > > yes a dodgy spelling mistake that one. I played on the session it was 'produced' by the drummer from Mot the Hoople:-) Interesting production he came in shook out hands, went the boozer and came back when it was all over and said sounds great lads. We christened the studio 'made of ale' after that. Pete > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > > > > > Thanks, that does indeed appear to be them, but they most certainly were The Jactars - a BBC typo perhaps, and possibly why I never found their session before, > > > cheers > > > Roger > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > > > > > > > At 18:03 02/04/2011, you wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >This wondrous place got me searching for the Jactars, whose the main > > > > >man, Trav, was the brother of the girl I was going out with at the time. > > > > >I found the wonderful 'Ways to wear coats' compilation there, which > > > > >I used to have on cassette, but also, to my surprise, the news that > > > > >the Jactars did a Peel session, which I didn't know - I don't suppose....? > > > > > > > > > > > > They were the Jacktars and did a session in November 89 > > > > > > > > http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6024968/Jack%20Tars%20-%20Peel%20-%20session%20-%2020-11-89.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > > > martinw > > > > > > > > > > From davidquantick@... Wed Jun 1 12:46:28 2011 From: davidquantick@... (David Quantick) Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2011 11:46:28 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Jactars, anyone In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <568552.32716.qm@...> Dale Griffin wrote me a nice letter correcting me about something I'd written concerning Mott the Hoople's dress sense. It was a nice funny letter. His illness is very sad but it's great he was able to appear with Mott for part of their live shows.  And by the way, thanks again for the amazing material and hard work in this group. I often wish I had some great lost Peel show on tape I could put up. Right now I'm playing the 1978 FF and enjoying the songs that at 17 I didn't think were punk so didn't tape... ________________________________ From: bigiampete To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, 1 June 2011, 11:40 Subject: [peel] Re: Jactars, anyone   Oh that's teriible news and horrendous conditon:-( Dale, yes that's him, a nice fella indeed but I got the sense we were not his cup of tea. Pleaseant enough though. think there were to or maybe even 3 engineers on at the time so we were in safe hands. Experimenting with digital recoridng at the time. I asked to be dropped in at a point and they just laughted in my face:-) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "David Mccarthy" wrote: > > Ah, yes. Dear Dale Griffin. I worked with him on numerous sessions and he usually stuck around. Must have been a bad day. Just read on Wikipedia that he has Alzheimer's. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bigiampete" wrote: > > > > yes a dodgy spelling mistake that one. I played on the session it was 'produced' by the drummer from Mot the Hoople:-) Interesting production he came in shook out hands, went the boozer and came back when it was all over and said sounds great lads. We christened the studio 'made of ale' after that. Pete > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > > > > > Thanks, that does indeed appear to be them, but they most certainly were The Jactars - a BBC typo perhaps, and possibly why I never found their session before, > > > cheers > > > Roger > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > > > > > > > At 18:03 02/04/2011, you wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >This wondrous place got me searching for the Jactars, whose the main > > > > >man, Trav, was the brother of the girl I was going out with at the time. > > > > >I found the wonderful 'Ways to wear coats' compilation there, which > > > > >I used to have on cassette, but also, to my surprise, the news that > > > > >the Jactars did a Peel session, which I didn't know - I don't suppose....? > > > > > > > > > > > > They were the Jacktars and did a session in November 89 > > > > > > > > http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6024968/Jack%20Tars%20-%20Peel%20-%20session%20-%2020-11-89.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > > > martinw > > > > > > > > > > From P.McPartland@... Wed Jun 1 12:55:55 2011 From: P.McPartland@... (bigiampete) Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2011 10:55:55 -0000 Subject: Jactars, anyone In-Reply-To: <568552.32716.qm@...> Message-ID: The Mott lived in heady days how could you single them out:-) Dave Hill was/is a sitting target surely:-) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, David Quantick wrote: > > Dale Griffin wrote me a nice letter correcting me about something I'd written concerning Mott the Hoople's dress sense. It was a nice funny letter. His illness is very sad but it's great he was able to appear with Mott for part of their live shows.  > > And by the way, thanks again for the amazing material and hard work in this group. I often wish I had some great lost Peel show on tape I could put up. Right now I'm playing the 1978 FF and enjoying the songs that at 17 I didn't think were punk so didn't tape... > > > ________________________________ > From: bigiampete > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Wednesday, 1 June 2011, 11:40 > Subject: [peel] Re: Jactars, anyone > > >   > > Oh that's teriible news and horrendous conditon:-( Dale, yes that's him, a nice fella indeed but I got the sense we were not his cup of tea. Pleaseant enough though. think there were to or maybe even 3 engineers on at the time so we were in safe hands. Experimenting with digital recoridng at the time. I asked to be dropped in at a point and they just laughted in my face:-) > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "David Mccarthy" wrote: > > > > Ah, yes. Dear Dale Griffin. I worked with him on numerous sessions and he usually stuck around. Must have been a bad day. Just read on Wikipedia that he has Alzheimer's. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bigiampete" wrote: > > > > > > yes a dodgy spelling mistake that one. I played on the session it was 'produced' by the drummer from Mot the Hoople:-) Interesting production he came in shook out hands, went the boozer and came back when it was all over and said sounds great lads. We christened the studio 'made of ale' after that. Pete > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > > > > > > > Thanks, that does indeed appear to be them, but they most certainly were The Jactars - a BBC typo perhaps, and possibly why I never found their session before, > > > > cheers > > > > Roger > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > > > > > > > > > At 18:03 02/04/2011, you wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >This wondrous place got me searching for the Jactars, whose the main > > > > > >man, Trav, was the brother of the girl I was going out with at the time. > > > > > >I found the wonderful 'Ways to wear coats' compilation there, which > > > > > >I used to have on cassette, but also, to my surprise, the news that > > > > > >the Jactars did a Peel session, which I didn't know - I don't suppose....? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > They were the Jacktars and did a session in November 89 > > > > > > > > > > http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6024968/Jack%20Tars%20-%20Peel%20-%20session%20-%2020-11-89.mp3 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > martinw > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From ken_garner@... Wed Jun 1 12:56:49 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2011 10:56:49 -0000 Subject: Peel on OMNIBUS oct 78 Message-ID: just listening to that new show extract from 6/10/78 and then checking the wiki pages confirmed to me that we have here evidence of a Peel TV appearance not previously documented, as follows: OMNIBUS BBC1 9.25pm Thursday 12 October 1978 THE RECORD MACHINE Director: Ian Payne "TV Documentary. A behind the scenes look at the music world, with exclusive film of a playlist being drawn up." Featuring: UK Subs, Mekons, The Slits, Jim Pursey, Alternative TV, the Desperate Bicycles, Radio 1 Playlist Committee, John Peel The BFI database has it listed here, but with no copy http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/327537 it is also listed on some torrent directories of TV shows but this episode does not appear to have been "seeded". Anyone got a copy? I will also ask one or two people I know in the BBC to have a ferret around! ken From dgmccarthy@... Wed Jun 1 13:41:03 2011 From: dgmccarthy@... (David Mccarthy) Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2011 11:41:03 -0000 Subject: The rest of my Peel Sessions Message-ID: I've finally transferred and edited the remainder of my sessions from R-DAT. These were all collected during 1991-92. I've noted the date if they are multi-session artists, but they could be recording or transmission times. Arson Garden Top The Thing The Melvins First Offence Boss Hog Slowdive Curve (Mar 91) Force Fed (Mar 91) Depth Charge Moose (Apr 91) Pitch Shifter (Apr 91) Julian Cope (Apr 91) Tar Unsane (May 91) Gallon Drunk The Hoovers (one track only - "Green") Ivor Cutler (Sep 91) Stereolab (Sep 91) Katch-22 Gore (Sep 91) Viv Stanshall ("The thing at Rawlinson End") Ivor Cutler (Dec 1991) The House Of Love (Dec 1991) The Cranberries Ivor Cutler (Dec 91) The Fall (Jan 1992) Shut Up And Dance (Jan 92) Loudspeaker The Family Cat (Jan 92) Mo Tucker Jacob's Mouse (Feb 92) 70 Gwen Party (May 91) The Bardots Babes In Toyland (Jul 92) Kitchens Of Distinction Bivouac (Mar 92) Shonen Knife (Sep 92) Bivouac (Oct 92) Skink Where's The Beach (Oct 92) Marxman Leatherface (Nov 92) Irresistible Force (Nov 92) The Flaming Lips (Nov 92) The House Of Love (Nov 92) If anyone would like copies of any of these, let me know. David From wewalkforonereason@... Wed Jun 1 14:28:03 2011 From: wewalkforonereason@... (Alasdair Macdonald) Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2011 13:28:03 +0100 Subject: [peel] The rest of my Peel Sessions In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I would be very keen to be able to hear the following in flac format: > Depth Charge > Pitch Shifter (Apr 91) > Viv Stanshall ("The thing at Rawlinson End") > Shut Up And Dance (Jan 92) > Irresistible Force (Nov 92) Depth Charge, especially. What would be the digital attributes of your recordings? ie 32, 44 or 48KHz? And 16 bit? On 1 June 2011 12:41, David Mccarthy wrote: > I've finally transferred and edited the remainder of my sessions from R-DAT. These were all collected during 1991-92. I've noted the date if they are multi-session artists, but they could be recording or transmission times. > From tomzero12@... Wed Jun 1 16:28:04 2011 From: tomzero12@... (tomzero) Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2011 07:28:04 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] The rest of my Peel Sessions In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <818567.83586.qm@...> thanks for the list. i'd love to add the curve, gallon drunk and kitchens in lossless if you're able to... tom ________________________________ From: Alasdair Macdonald To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, June 1, 2011 5:28 AM Subject: Re: [peel] The rest of my Peel Sessions   I would be very keen to be able to hear the following in flac format: > Depth Charge > Pitch Shifter (Apr 91) > Viv Stanshall ("The thing at Rawlinson End") > Shut Up And Dance (Jan 92) > Irresistible Force (Nov 92) Depth Charge, especially. What would be the digital attributes of your recordings? ie 32, 44 or 48KHz? And 16 bit? On 1 June 2011 12:41, David Mccarthy wrote: > I've finally transferred and edited the remainder of my sessions from R-DAT. These were all collected during 1991-92. I've noted the date if they are multi-session artists, but they could be recording or transmission times. > From so_it_goes_2512@... Wed Jun 1 16:57:22 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2011 14:57:22 -0000 Subject: Once More With Feeling Message-ID: As part of my commitment to re-upping some files from the defunct 30242 server, I have re-edited this show and adjusted the slightly fast running speed: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/22_December_1986 More to come. Best wishes Steve (TK) From saipanda@... Wed Jun 1 17:01:25 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2011 15:01:25 -0000 Subject: Peel on OMNIBUS oct 78 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Would certainly like to see this. Sounds great. I wonder whether some of the playlist committee bits have been used down the years in other TV docs such as The Radio One Story (1997): http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/The_Radio_One_Story Cheers, SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > just listening to that new show extract from 6/10/78 and then checking the wiki pages confirmed to me that we have here evidence of a Peel TV appearance not previously documented, as follows: > > OMNIBUS > BBC1 > 9.25pm > Thursday 12 October 1978 > THE RECORD MACHINE > Director: Ian Payne > "TV Documentary. A behind the scenes look at the music world, with exclusive film of a playlist being drawn up." > Featuring: UK Subs, Mekons, The Slits, Jim Pursey, Alternative TV, the Desperate Bicycles, Radio 1 Playlist Committee, John Peel > > > The BFI database has it listed here, but with no copy > http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/327537 > it is also listed on some torrent directories of TV shows but this episode does not appear to have been "seeded". > > Anyone got a copy? > I will also ask one or two people I know in the BBC to have a ferret around! > > ken > From stuartb@... Wed Jun 1 17:07:42 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2011 16:07:42 +0100 Subject: [peel] The rest of my Peel Sessions In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <7F8640F39ED84918B3046AF7D2877D48@Stuartnew> Wow! I will restrict myself to requesting a few harder to find items: Leatherface Moose Curve Stereolab Mo Tucker Where's The Beach Depth Charge Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of David Mccarthy Sent: 01 June 2011 12:41 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] The rest of my Peel Sessions I've finally transferred and edited the remainder of my sessions from R-DAT. These were all collected during 1991-92. I've noted the date if they are multi-session artists, but they could be recording or transmission times. Arson Garden Top The Thing The Melvins First Offence Boss Hog Slowdive Curve (Mar 91) Force Fed (Mar 91) Depth Charge Moose (Apr 91) Pitch Shifter (Apr 91) Julian Cope (Apr 91) Tar Unsane (May 91) Gallon Drunk The Hoovers (one track only - "Green") Ivor Cutler (Sep 91) Stereolab (Sep 91) Katch-22 Gore (Sep 91) Viv Stanshall ("The thing at Rawlinson End") Ivor Cutler (Dec 1991) The House Of Love (Dec 1991) The Cranberries Ivor Cutler (Dec 91) The Fall (Jan 1992) Shut Up And Dance (Jan 92) Loudspeaker The Family Cat (Jan 92) Mo Tucker Jacob's Mouse (Feb 92) 70 Gwen Party (May 91) The Bardots Babes In Toyland (Jul 92) Kitchens Of Distinction Bivouac (Mar 92) Shonen Knife (Sep 92) Bivouac (Oct 92) Skink Where's The Beach (Oct 92) Marxman Leatherface (Nov 92) Irresistible Force (Nov 92) The Flaming Lips (Nov 92) The House Of Love (Nov 92) If anyone would like copies of any of these, let me know. David From klacktoveedesteen@... Wed Jun 1 18:24:48 2011 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (Pete Conkerton) Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2011 17:24:48 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] The rest of my Peel Sessions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <60362.34417.qm@...> Oo! Julian Cope, please!   I have a reasonably extensive session collection myself, I'll post it here if anyone's interested.   While I'm delurking I'll take this opportunity to express my appreciation for all the sterling work going on here - wonderful stuff!   I'll also second the various recommendations for Tom Ravenscroft on 6Music - he is without a doubt his father's son.   Cheers aye,   Pete --- On Wed, 1/6/11, David Mccarthy wrote: From: David Mccarthy Subject: [peel] The rest of my Peel Sessions To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, 1 June, 2011, 12:41   I've finally transferred and edited the remainder of my sessions from R-DAT. These were all collected during 1991-92. I've noted the date if they are multi-session artists, but they could be recording or transmission times. Arson Garden Top The Thing The Melvins First Offence Boss Hog Slowdive Curve (Mar 91) Force Fed (Mar 91) Depth Charge Moose (Apr 91) Pitch Shifter (Apr 91) Julian Cope (Apr 91) Tar Unsane (May 91) Gallon Drunk The Hoovers (one track only - "Green") Ivor Cutler (Sep 91) Stereolab (Sep 91) Katch-22 Gore (Sep 91) Viv Stanshall ("The thing at Rawlinson End") Ivor Cutler (Dec 1991) The House Of Love (Dec 1991) The Cranberries Ivor Cutler (Dec 91) The Fall (Jan 1992) Shut Up And Dance (Jan 92) Loudspeaker The Family Cat (Jan 92) Mo Tucker Jacob's Mouse (Feb 92) 70 Gwen Party (May 91) The Bardots Babes In Toyland (Jul 92) Kitchens Of Distinction Bivouac (Mar 92) Shonen Knife (Sep 92) Bivouac (Oct 92) Skink Where's The Beach (Oct 92) Marxman Leatherface (Nov 92) Irresistible Force (Nov 92) The Flaming Lips (Nov 92) The House Of Love (Nov 92) If anyone would like copies of any of these, let me know. David From pietre.tronne@... Thu Jun 2 01:23:47 2011 From: pietre.tronne@... (pietre.tronne) Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2011 23:23:47 -0000 Subject: The rest of my Peel Sessions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: hi Dave! I would be really interested in the following: ivor cutler [all] katch 22 first offence slowdive depth charge Tar pitch shifter shut up & dance marxman --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "David Mccarthy" wrote: > > I've finally transferred and edited the remainder of my sessions from R-DAT. These were all collected during 1991-92. I've noted the date if they are multi-session artists, but they could be recording or transmission times. > > Arson Garden > Top > The Thing > The Melvins > First Offence > Boss Hog > Slowdive > Curve (Mar 91) > Force Fed (Mar 91) > Depth Charge > Moose (Apr 91) > Pitch Shifter (Apr 91) > Julian Cope (Apr 91) > Tar > Unsane (May 91) > Gallon Drunk > The Hoovers (one track only - "Green") > Ivor Cutler (Sep 91) > Stereolab (Sep 91) > Katch-22 > Gore (Sep 91) > Viv Stanshall ("The thing at Rawlinson End") > Ivor Cutler (Dec 1991) > The House Of Love (Dec 1991) > The Cranberries > Ivor Cutler (Dec 91) > The Fall (Jan 1992) > Shut Up And Dance (Jan 92) > Loudspeaker > The Family Cat (Jan 92) > Mo Tucker > Jacob's Mouse (Feb 92) > 70 Gwen Party (May 91) > The Bardots > Babes In Toyland (Jul 92) > Kitchens Of Distinction > Bivouac (Mar 92) > Shonen Knife (Sep 92) > Bivouac (Oct 92) > Skink > Where's The Beach (Oct 92) > Marxman > Leatherface (Nov 92) > Irresistible Force (Nov 92) > The Flaming Lips (Nov 92) > The House Of Love (Nov 92) > > If anyone would like copies of any of these, let me know. > > > David > From P.McPartland@... Thu Jun 2 15:47:15 2011 From: P.McPartland@... (bigiampete) Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2011 13:47:15 -0000 Subject: Jactars, anyone In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Ah now then I played in the Jactars and the Cromptons (at the same time if memory served, they shared the same drummer too), the Cromptons as far as I know never did any digital recordings, only thing out there is the vinyl. They never did a Peel session although they tried valiantly to do so:-) Pete --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > This wondrous place got me searching for the Jactars, whose the main man, Trav, was the brother of the girl I was going out with at the time. > I found the wonderful 'Ways to wear coats' compilation there, which I used to have on cassette, but also, to my surprise, the news that the Jactars did a Peel session, which I didn't know - I don't suppose....? > Or indeed anything by Vulcan stablemates Crikey, it's the Cromptons!, whom I also had the pleasure to share a few beers with... > cheers > Roger > > > "One of my favourite sites (and not just because i am mentioned in one of its references (Klaus Schwartze (1987). The Scouse Penomenon)) > > has this > > http://music-isms.blogspot.com/2008/11/deaf-school-ding-dong-demo-1974.html > > You will spend some time there discovering a wondrous place and music > > Bill" > From unity.gain@... Thu Jun 2 22:15:19 2011 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2011 20:15:19 -0000 Subject: Jactars, anyone In-Reply-To: Message-ID: In which case we may well have met! As mentioned below, I went out with Trav's sister for a while and occasionally met up with Tony Crompton et al. I really will digitise those two discs and share them, as soon as I can sort out my digitising set up - the pre-amp output on the amp is bust, so I'll have to make alternative arrangements. The Cromptons disc has a hefty warp, which may make the first track on each side a no-go, but otherwise, they're in pristine nick. I'll also try to dig out that early demo tape, which I think has both Jactars and Cromptons on, though God knows what condition it's in! cheers Roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bigiampete" wrote: > > Ah now then I played in the Jactars and the Cromptons (at the same time if memory served, they shared the same drummer too), the Cromptons as far as I know never did any digital recordings, only thing out there is the vinyl. They never did a Peel session although they tried valiantly to do so:-) > > Pete > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > > > This wondrous place got me searching for the Jactars, whose the main man, Trav, was the brother of the girl I was going out with at the time. > > I found the wonderful 'Ways to wear coats' compilation there, which I used to have on cassette, but also, to my surprise, the news that the Jactars did a Peel session, which I didn't know - I don't suppose....? > > Or indeed anything by Vulcan stablemates Crikey, it's the Cromptons!, whom I also had the pleasure to share a few beers with... > > cheers > > Roger > > > > > > "One of my favourite sites (and not just because i am mentioned in one of its references (Klaus Schwartze (1987). The Scouse Penomenon)) > > > > has this > > > > http://music-isms.blogspot.com/2008/11/deaf-school-ding-dong-demo-1974.html > > > > You will spend some time there discovering a wondrous place and music > > > > Bill" > > > From so_it_goes_2512@... Fri Jun 3 16:50:51 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2011 14:50:51 -0000 Subject: Freaky Friday Message-ID: Fellow Peelites Having been asked for a re-up of a former 30242 show, I decided to go one better and reconstructed it as a continuous mp3 using the four original files from Andrew and one from IAP's tapes: I'm quite pleased with the result. Date: 12 June 1992 Sessions: Datblygu, Jacob's Mouse Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/12_June_1992 Best wishes Steve (TK) From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Jun 4 02:14:57 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 04 Jun 2011 00:14:57 -0000 Subject: Is it the sixties yet? Message-ID: No it's still 1959. So for part 5 of "25 Years of Rock" -1959 then click HERE If you want some context, then you can catch David Jacobs presenting "Pick of the Pops" from 9th May 1959 HERE A full radio show recorded off air in 1959. Imagine that. It has a news bulletin at the end with some helpful tips if you are ever held up at gunpoint in a robbery. Details of The Peelenium for 1959 is available HERE From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Jun 4 02:21:21 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 04 Jun 2011 00:21:21 -0000 Subject: Freaky Friday In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "So It Goes 2512" wrote: I'm quite pleased with the result. And so are we! From so_it_goes_2512@... Sat Jun 4 08:18:47 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Sat, 04 Jun 2011 06:18:47 -0000 Subject: When I'm 64 Message-ID: Fellow Peelites Date: 27 October 1999 Sessions: none (Plone, Tarwater and To Rococo Rot live) Peelenium: can't you guess? Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/27_October_1999 Tracklisting is in rather a skeletal state as I'm off to work. If anybody can help with the Tarwater and TRR track titles, feel free. Best wishes Steve (TK) PS Thanks Bill for "liking" my upload from yesterday! From saipanda@... Sat Jun 4 11:54:52 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sat, 04 Jun 2011 09:54:52 -0000 Subject: 400 Box (17 aug 78) Message-ID: More to come this weekend, but here's one for starters: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/17_August_1978 All record show, including the Top 13 (actually 12/13) from Ripped & Torn fanzine. Big file, so had to upload to megaupload. Sorry, know some people might have problems with this. If anyone wants to up it somewhere else as well and add an extra link, that might be appreciated. Cheers, Steve From pietre.tronne@... Sat Jun 4 14:54:52 2011 From: pietre.tronne@... (pietre.tronne) Date: Sat, 04 Jun 2011 12:54:52 -0000 Subject: Freaky Friday In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Brilliant Steve! I'm so glad to be able to get a hold of those dead links. Incidentally, I have been going through all the Peel shows from 1990-1995. When I download a show that is more than one link, I will always bung it in my audio editor software and join it together. A lot of the results I am quite chuffed with, especially when I can get the joins of a track cutting out and continuing again on the flip off the tape! Anyway, enough of my self-aggrandizing! If you want we to upload all my single continuous efforts I can most definitely do this. Barry. From so_it_goes_2512@... Sat Jun 4 15:53:56 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Sat, 04 Jun 2011 13:53:56 -0000 Subject: 400 Box (17 aug 78) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Steve Many thanks for fielding this, especially as I remember listening to it when it was broadcast! This was the week when John played the Banshees at the top of every show, and I never thought I'd hear it again. All the best Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > More to come this weekend, but here's one for starters: > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/17_August_1978 > > All record show, including the Top 13 (actually 12/13) from Ripped & Torn fanzine. > > Big file, so had to upload to megaupload. Sorry, know some people might have problems with this. If anyone wants to up it somewhere else as well and add an extra link, that might be appreciated. > > Cheers, > > Steve > From unity.gain@... Sat Jun 4 16:41:46 2011 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Sat, 04 Jun 2011 14:41:46 -0000 Subject: Jactars, anyone In-Reply-To: Message-ID: With apologies for the delay: https://rapidshare.com/files/2865509301/Jactars_-_Wadlow.zip https://rapidshare.com/files/2899007613/Cromptons_-_Mouthing_Off.zip 256k mp3's, but can do flacs if anyone wants. The Jactars album wasn't quite as pristine as I'd remembered it, and the first tracks on each side of the Cromptons has a few dropouts due to a fairly substantial warp, but otherwise OK, cheers Roger PS. Just realised that Rapidshaft has deleted all but 15 of my files, so I hope you folks got whatever Peel I had up there, which included a sizeable chunk of the 400 box rips. So much for the security of the Cloud - from now on, I trust no-one with my data! From so_it_goes_2512@... Sun Jun 5 06:31:48 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2011 04:31:48 -0000 Subject: Christmas In June Message-ID: Fellow Peelites Pursuant once again to a 30242 re-up request, my Sunday morning was entirely taken up with reconstructing this show, and my heartfelt thanks to the four different sources who made it possible. Date: 25 December 1992 Festive Fifty: 26-13 Sessions: Cobra, PJ Harvey, Nirvana, Sonic Youth Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/25_December_1992 Best wishes Steve (TK) From so_it_goes_2512@... Sun Jun 5 06:42:45 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2011 04:42:45 -0000 Subject: Freaky Friday In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Now that's whatI'm talking about! I'd love to hear them, Barry. Best wishes Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "pietre.tronne" wrote: > > Brilliant Steve! > > I'm so glad to be able to get a hold of those dead links. > Incidentally, I have been going through all the Peel shows from 1990-1995. When I download a show that is more than one link, I will always bung it in my audio editor software and join it together. A lot of the results I am quite chuffed with, especially when I can get the joins of a track cutting out and continuing again on the flip off the tape! > Anyway, enough of my self-aggrandizing! > If you want we to upload all my single continuous efforts I can most definitely do this. > > Barry. > From theallnewadventuresofspp@... Sun Jun 5 14:32:40 2011 From: theallnewadventuresofspp@... (stephen phythian) Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2011 13:32:40 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Christmas In June In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <81257.37563.qm@...> Superb! Thanks again. I remember taping the Nirvana, Sonic Youth and Festive fifty sections of this show...should probably just have taped the whole thing! Incidentally as regards the footnote concerning 'Handsome and Gretel' it's interesting to note that although they removed the offending line they left in the much more offensive line which follows it (I'm not repeating it here!) Stephen --- On Sun, 5/6/11, So It Goes 2512 wrote: From: So It Goes 2512 Subject: [peel] Christmas In June To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, 5 June, 2011, 5:31   Fellow Peelites Pursuant once again to a 30242 re-up request, my Sunday morning was entirely taken up with reconstructing this show, and my heartfelt thanks to the four different sources who made it possible. Date: 25 December 1992 Festive Fifty: 26-13 Sessions: Cobra, PJ Harvey, Nirvana, Sonic Youth Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/25_December_1992 Best wishes Steve (TK) From saipanda@... Sun Jun 5 15:59:38 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2011 13:59:38 -0000 Subject: 400 Box (3 more from 78) Message-ID: Hi folks, Three more our original box of goodies. Many thanks again to all involved. 10 August 1978 (Pop Group session) http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/10_August_1978 12 September 1978 (Prefects, Sean Tyler) http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/12_September_1978 14 September 1978 (Radio Stars) http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/14_September_1978 Keen Undertones fans may recall the second of these as the first time Peel played Teenage Kicks (according to Ken's book). Alas, we don't seem to have this historic occasion. Similarly, the 14th Sept show was the second time it was played - again, not part of the recording. But much else to enjoy. I particularly liked some of the reggae tracks, although Peel does appear to be playing some other records he really didn't like. Guess this was before he lost the Friday show and no longer felt he needed to include certain things. SW From P.McPartland@... Sun Jun 5 20:35:26 2011 From: P.McPartland@... (bigiampete) Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2011 18:35:26 -0000 Subject: Jactars, anyone In-Reply-To: Message-ID: thank you kindly it will be great to hear this lot again after so much time away from them:-) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > With apologies for the delay: > https://rapidshare.com/files/2865509301/Jactars_-_Wadlow.zip > https://rapidshare.com/files/2899007613/Cromptons_-_Mouthing_Off.zip > > 256k mp3's, but can do flacs if anyone wants. > The Jactars album wasn't quite as pristine as I'd remembered it, and the first tracks on each side of the Cromptons has a few dropouts due to a fairly substantial warp, but otherwise OK, > cheers > Roger > > PS. Just realised that Rapidshaft has deleted all but 15 of my files, so I hope you folks got whatever Peel I had up there, which included a sizeable chunk of the 400 box rips. > So much for the security of the Cloud - from now on, I trust no-one with my data! > From P.McPartland@... Sun Jun 5 20:37:22 2011 From: P.McPartland@... (bigiampete) Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2011 18:37:22 -0000 Subject: Jactars, anyone In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Highly likley Roger, I was in the bands after Midi left though:-) Pete --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > In which case we may well have met! As mentioned below, I went out with Trav's sister for a while and occasionally met up with Tony Crompton et al. > I really will digitise those two discs and share them, as soon as I can sort out my digitising set up - the pre-amp output on the amp is bust, so I'll have to make alternative arrangements. > The Cromptons disc has a hefty warp, which may make the first track on each side a no-go, but otherwise, they're in pristine nick. > I'll also try to dig out that early demo tape, which I think has both Jactars and Cromptons on, though God knows what condition it's in! > cheers > Roger > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bigiampete" wrote: > > > > Ah now then I played in the Jactars and the Cromptons (at the same time if memory served, they shared the same drummer too), the Cromptons as far as I know never did any digital recordings, only thing out there is the vinyl. They never did a Peel session although they tried valiantly to do so:-) > > > > Pete > > > > --- In peel@...m, "bty997881" wrote: > > > > > > This wondrous place got me searching for the Jactars, whose the main man, Trav, was the brother of the girl I was going out with at the time. > > > I found the wonderful 'Ways to wear coats' compilation there, which I used to have on cassette, but also, to my surprise, the news that the Jactars did a Peel session, which I didn't know - I don't suppose....? > > > Or indeed anything by Vulcan stablemates Crikey, it's the Cromptons!, whom I also had the pleasure to share a few beers with... > > > cheers > > > Roger > > > > > > > > > "One of my favourite sites (and not just because i am mentioned in one of its references (Klaus Schwartze (1987). The Scouse Penomenon)) > > > > > > has this > > > > > > http://music-isms.blogspot.com/2008/11/deaf-school-ding-dong-demo-1974.html > > > > > > You will spend some time there discovering a wondrous place and music > > > > > > Bill" > > > > > > From P.McPartland@... Sun Jun 5 20:37:01 2011 From: P.McPartland@... (bigiampete) Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2011 18:37:01 -0000 Subject: Jactars, anyone In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Highly likley Roger, I was in the bands after Midi left though:-) Pete --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > In which case we may well have met! As mentioned below, I went out with Trav's sister for a while and occasionally met up with Tony Crompton et al. > I really will digitise those two discs and share them, as soon as I can sort out my digitising set up - the pre-amp output on the amp is bust, so I'll have to make alternative arrangements. > The Cromptons disc has a hefty warp, which may make the first track on each side a no-go, but otherwise, they're in pristine nick. > I'll also try to dig out that early demo tape, which I think has both Jactars and Cromptons on, though God knows what condition it's in! > cheers > Roger > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bigiampete" wrote: > > > > Ah now then I played in the Jactars and the Cromptons (at the same time if memory served, they shared the same drummer too), the Cromptons as far as I know never did any digital recordings, only thing out there is the vinyl. They never did a Peel session although they tried valiantly to do so:-) > > > > Pete > > > > --- In peel@...m, "bty997881" wrote: > > > > > > This wondrous place got me searching for the Jactars, whose the main man, Trav, was the brother of the girl I was going out with at the time. > > > I found the wonderful 'Ways to wear coats' compilation there, which I used to have on cassette, but also, to my surprise, the news that the Jactars did a Peel session, which I didn't know - I don't suppose....? > > > Or indeed anything by Vulcan stablemates Crikey, it's the Cromptons!, whom I also had the pleasure to share a few beers with... > > > cheers > > > Roger > > > > > > > > > "One of my favourite sites (and not just because i am mentioned in one of its references (Klaus Schwartze (1987). The Scouse Penomenon)) > > > > > > has this > > > > > > http://music-isms.blogspot.com/2008/11/deaf-school-ding-dong-demo-1974.html > > > > > > You will spend some time there discovering a wondrous place and music > > > > > > Bill" > > > > > > From stuartb@... Sun Jun 5 20:58:44 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2011 18:58:44 -0000 Subject: New partial show - 27 October 1995 Message-ID: Back to my own tapes after some SL ripping. This is a 42 minute section of http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/27_October_1995 including the complete Zion Train set introduced live from Camden. Very good sound quality and a great performance by the ensemble. Stuart From bill_rj@... Sun Jun 5 22:20:16 2011 From: bill_rj@... (Bill_rj) Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2011 20:20:16 -0000 Subject: John Peel show September 18, 2003 Message-ID: Hello folks, I am looking for the show aired on September 18, 2003 (according to the John Peel Wiki, there should be a file labeled John_Peel_20030919.mp3 corresponding to this show). If anyone has it, please contact me, I'm really looking for a couple of songs in this file. Cheers, Rafael From M.Luetchford@... Sun Jun 5 22:52:10 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2011 21:52:10 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Christmas In June In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <150009.39084.qm@...> Thanks Steve - a sterling effort. --- On Sun, 5/6/11, So It Goes 2512 wrote: From: So It Goes 2512 Subject: [peel] Christmas In June To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, 5 June, 2011, 5:31   Fellow Peelites Pursuant once again to a 30242 re-up request, my Sunday morning was entirely taken up with reconstructing this show, and my heartfelt thanks to the four different sources who made it possible. Date: 25 December 1992 Festive Fifty: 26-13 Sessions: Cobra, PJ Harvey, Nirvana, Sonic Youth Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/25_December_1992 Best wishes Steve (TK) From M.Luetchford@... Sun Jun 5 23:01:25 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2011 22:01:25 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Freaky Friday In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <352866.9530.qm@...> Its good to share - sure all would appreciate your mastery... --- On Sat, 4/6/11, pietre.tronne wrote: From: pietre.tronne Subject: [peel] Re: Freaky Friday To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, 4 June, 2011, 13:54   Brilliant Steve! I'm so glad to be able to get a hold of those dead links. Incidentally, I have been going through all the Peel shows from 1990-1995. When I download a show that is more than one link, I will always bung it in my audio editor software and join it together. A lot of the results I am quite chuffed with, especially when I can get the joins of a track cutting out and continuing again on the flip off the tape! Anyway, enough of my self-aggrandizing! If you want we to upload all my single continuous efforts I can most definitely do this. Barry. From M.Luetchford@... Sun Jun 5 23:05:57 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2011 22:05:57 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] 400 Box (3 more from 78) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <246175.21586.qm@...> pop group always a fave but rest of show did not stay with me and now unfamiliar - will enjoy listening again although seems an odd selection. But thanks a lot. Mark --- On Sun, 5/6/11, steve wrote: From: steve Subject: [peel] 400 Box (3 more from 78) To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, 5 June, 2011, 14:59   Hi folks, Three more our original box of goodies. Many thanks again to all involved. 10 August 1978 (Pop Group session) http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/10_August_1978 12 September 1978 (Prefects, Sean Tyler) http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/12_September_1978 14 September 1978 (Radio Stars) http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/14_September_1978 Keen Undertones fans may recall the second of these as the first time Peel played Teenage Kicks (according to Ken's book). Alas, we don't seem to have this historic occasion. Similarly, the 14th Sept show was the second time it was played - again, not part of the recording. But much else to enjoy. I particularly liked some of the reggae tracks, although Peel does appear to be playing some other records he really didn't like. Guess this was before he lost the Friday show and no longer felt he needed to include certain things. SW From stuartb@... Sun Jun 5 23:12:20 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2011 21:12:20 -0000 Subject: John Peel show September 18, 2003 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Rafael I'm uploading this file to my Mooo folder at http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/Stuart/ Should be available about 45 minutes from posting time peel and group when it comes to it Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Bill_rj" wrote: > > Hello folks, > > I am looking for the show aired on September 18, 2003 (according to the John Peel Wiki, there should be a file labeled John_Peel_20030919.mp3 corresponding to this show). > > If anyone has it, please contact me, I'm really looking for a couple of songs in this file. > > Cheers, > Rafael > From M.Luetchford@... Sun Jun 5 23:50:33 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2011 22:50:33 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] more tapes [1 Attachment] In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <393745.53078.qm@...> A genuine treasure trove. I volunteered to pick these up and am still willing to do so but thought we were talking about a few peelenium tapes that I could hav ecoped with!  Maybe better to use the "normal" method - if that isn't overloaded. I'm not certain I am reliable enough or competent technically or administratively! Still happy to have a go if no one else can but maybe someone will have to tell me how ...  Mark --- On Sun, 29/5/11, paul ackroyd wrote: From: paul ackroyd Subject: [peel] more tapes [1 Attachment] To: peel@yahoogroups.com, psackroyd@... Date: Sunday, 29 May, 2011, 11:16   [Attachment(s) from paul ackroyd included below] hey, got well into this now, here's my progress.  still got a load more to sift through, but this is where i've got to for now... ta paul From stuartb@... Mon Jun 6 00:46:41 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2011 22:46:41 -0000 Subject: more tapes In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On the plus side, the shared collection seems to be complete from 2002 anyway so you can always regain your collection.... --- In peel@...m, paul ackroyd wrote: > > i tried them on a load of different players and consulted an 'expert' who > informed me that the info was gone forever. so i chucked them. i was > gutted... > > On 29 May 2011 12:12, wrote: > > > > > > > < > happened and all the information 'fell off' the minidiscs.>> > > > > > > Hmm - is it possible your deck has malfunctioned? In which case could > > another deck read the discs? > > > > Or are minidiscs susceptible to things like magnetic fields from speakers? > > > > I found this link: http://www.minidisc.org/cloning_procedure.html if it is > > any help. > > > > Still, your tape list looks as though it will fill some gaps in. > > > > Cheers! > > > > Rocker > > > > > > > From bill_rj@... Mon Jun 6 00:58:41 2011 From: bill_rj@... (Bill_rj) Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2011 22:58:41 -0000 Subject: John Peel show September 18, 2003 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Brilliant! Thank you very much Stuart!!! Rafael --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > Hi Rafael > > I'm uploading this file to my Mooo folder at http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/Stuart/ > Should be available about 45 minutes from posting time > > peel and group when it comes to it > > Stuart > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Bill_rj" wrote: > > > > Hello folks, > > > > I am looking for the show aired on September 18, 2003 (according to the John Peel Wiki, there should be a file labeled John_Peel_20030919.mp3 corresponding to this show). > > > > If anyone has it, please contact me, I'm really looking for a couple of songs in this file. > > > > Cheers, > > Rafael > > > From stuartb@... Mon Jun 6 01:01:49 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2011 23:01:49 -0000 Subject: Another bit of a show - 12th April 1996 Message-ID: This is the Orbital concert live from Sound City broadcast on the Peel Show. http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/12_April_1996 Stuart From pietre.tronne@... Mon Jun 6 02:09:03 2011 From: pietre.tronne@... (pietre.tronne) Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2011 00:09:03 -0000 Subject: Single link uploads [1990] Message-ID: Hi Steve! I've grabbed all the 1990 & 1991 files where I have forged the relevant show into one continuous link. I'll start be trying to upload at least one month per night (hopefully! Bearing in mind some months only have a show or two in 1990). If all goes well, you should have FEB 07th, MAY 06th & AUG 24th from 1990 uploaded as single links! From pietre.tronne@... Mon Jun 6 04:32:11 2011 From: pietre.tronne@... (pietre.tronne) Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2011 02:32:11 -0000 Subject: Single link uploads [1990] In-Reply-To: Message-ID: February May Aughust Right! That's today's lot. 2moro should be September and October. From so_it_goes_2512@... Mon Jun 6 17:11:28 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2011 15:11:28 -0000 Subject: New Wine In Old Bottles Message-ID: Fellow Peelites This is my first attempt at a remastering. I intended to debut this first on Teenage Kicks, but decided it might benefit from any comments the list might have. I hope you all enjoy it and that the two days I spent on it will prove to be a worthwhile exercise. Date: 30 April 1979 Sessions: Shake, Neon Hearts Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/30_April_1979 Best wishes Steve (TK) From philip.gh@... Mon Jun 6 19:14:08 2011 From: philip.gh@... (phil_h22) Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2011 17:14:08 -0000 Subject: New Wine In Old Bottles In-Reply-To: Message-ID: < This is my first attempt at a remastering.... I hope you all enjoy it and that the two days I spent on it will prove to be a worthwhile exercise > Thanks a lot for all your efforts Steve and to everyone else involved in making the sharing of all these shows possible, much appreciated. Phil From stuartb@... Mon Jun 6 20:46:57 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2011 18:46:57 -0000 Subject: Single link uploads [1990] In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I may be being thick here, but I don't quite understand what is going on here! The wiki doesn't list shows from these dates.... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "pietre.tronne" wrote: > > Hi Steve! > > I've grabbed all the 1990 & 1991 files where I have forged the relevant show into one continuous link. I'll start be trying to upload at least one month per night (hopefully! Bearing in mind some months only have a show or two in 1990). > > If all goes well, you should have FEB 07th, MAY 06th & AUG 24th from 1990 uploaded as single links! > From davidquantick@... Mon Jun 6 21:58:28 2011 From: davidquantick@... (Davidquantick) Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2011 20:58:28 +0100 Subject: [peel] New Wine In Old Bottles In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <0FEE88DA-91C0-4C68-839C-D8AE2408E350@...> I remember this show - thanks for posting! On 6 Jun 2011, at 16:11, "So It Goes 2512" wrote: > Fellow Peelites > > This is my first attempt at a remastering. I intended to debut this first on Teenage Kicks, but decided it might benefit from any comments the list might have. I hope you all enjoy it and that the two days I spent on it will prove to be a worthwhile exercise. > > Date: 30 April 1979 > Sessions: Shake, Neon Hearts > Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/30_April_1979 > > Best wishes > Steve (TK) > > From pietre.tronne@... Mon Jun 6 23:23:28 2011 From: pietre.tronne@... (pietre.tronne) Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2011 21:23:28 -0000 Subject: Single link uploads [1990] In-Reply-To: Message-ID: No, it's not you Stuart. FEB 07th was correct, but I made a mistake with MAY 06th & AUG 24th. Basically I got the two mixed up, so it should actually be MAY 24th & AUG 06th. Not a good start to my little project, I must admit. There is still AUG 07th to put up tonight, but I shall be forging on with September. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > I may be being thick here, but I don't quite understand what is going on here! The wiki doesn't list shows from these dates.... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "pietre.tronne" wrote: > > > > Hi Steve! > > > > I've grabbed all the 1990 & 1991 files where I have forged the relevant show into one continuous link. I'll start be trying to upload at least one month per night (hopefully! Bearing in mind some months only have a show or two in 1990). > > > > If all goes well, you should have FEB 07th, MAY 06th & AUG 24th from 1990 uploaded as single links! > > > From M.Luetchford@... Tue Jun 7 01:10:26 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2011 00:10:26 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] New Wine In Old Bottles Message-ID: <562662.90919.qm@...> listening now - second song in - sounds great - memory is obviously not as good as DQs as I have never heard I Jog and The Tracksuits before but that song is why he is still my favourite music selector! The voice sounds more like I remember it than from the 1978 shows I listened to last night - when he sounded more like earlier shows - did he have an operation!?! or is explicable by tape speeds and your skill at remastering?  Thanks Mark PS does anyone know identity of his pal Keith who supplied reggae records that he mentioned before playing an Althea and Donna track  on 10/8/1978 show --- On Mon, 6/6/11, So It Goes 2512 wrote: From: So It Goes 2512 Subject: [peel] New Wine In Old Bottles To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, 6 June, 2011, 16:11   Fellow Peelites This is my first attempt at a remastering. I intended to debut this first on Teenage Kicks, but decided it might benefit from any comments the list might have. I hope you all enjoy it and that the two days I spent on it will prove to be a worthwhile exercise. Date: 30 April 1979 Sessions: Shake, Neon Hearts Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/30_April_1979 Best wishes Steve (TK) From M.Luetchford@... Tue Jun 7 01:42:20 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2011 00:42:20 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel show September 18, 2003 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <845554.40299.qm@...> Rafael I trust one of the songs you require is The Alpine Yodelling Choir - 'Song Of The Emmenthatler Valley' . Its a corker. Mark --- On Sun, 5/6/11, Stuart wrote: From: Stuart Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel show September 18, 2003 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, 5 June, 2011, 22:12   Hi Rafael I'm uploading this file to my Mooo folder at http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/Stuart/ Should be available about 45 minutes from posting time peel and group when it comes to it Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Bill_rj" wrote: > > Hello folks, > > I am looking for the show aired on September 18, 2003 (according to the John Peel Wiki, there should be a file labeled John_Peel_20030919.mp3 corresponding to this show). > > If anyone has it, please contact me, I'm really looking for a couple of songs in this file. > > Cheers, > Rafael > From pietre.tronne@... Tue Jun 7 05:39:35 2011 From: pietre.tronne@... (pietre.tronne) Date: Tue, 07 Jun 2011 03:39:35 -0000 Subject: Single link uploads [1990] In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Ok, there were no shows in September that needed joining into one single file, but I have AUG 07th, OCT 28th & NOV 17th & 18th below: Aughust October November From davidquantick@... Tue Jun 7 08:51:27 2011 From: davidquantick@... (David Quantick) Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2011 07:51:27 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] New Wine In Old Bottles In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <451860.32320.qm@...> How often does one get up and say, "Blimey! 'I Got Rabies'! I'd forgotten about that song!" altogether now... "I've got rabies/ I've got rabies/ I caught it from my little babies." ________________________________ From: So It Goes 2512 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, 6 June 2011, 16:11 Subject: [peel] New Wine In Old Bottles   Fellow Peelites This is my first attempt at a remastering. I intended to debut this first on Teenage Kicks, but decided it might benefit from any comments the list might have. I hope you all enjoy it and that the two days I spent on it will prove to be a worthwhile exercise. Date: 30 April 1979 Sessions: Shake, Neon Hearts Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/30_April_1979 Best wishes Steve (TK) From stuartb@... Tue Jun 7 17:21:41 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Tue, 07 Jun 2011 15:21:41 -0000 Subject: Briefest early 70s recording Message-ID: Came across this page http://stumbles.org.uk/John/rec/surfer/ Which as well as documenting the lengths one had to go to to make up a compilation tape in the reel to reel days, includes one mp3 of a track recorded from a Peel Show in 1974. Stuart From pietre.tronne@... Wed Jun 8 05:05:52 2011 From: pietre.tronne@... (pietre.tronne) Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2011 03:05:52 -0000 Subject: Single link uploads [1990] In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Here is the month of December (part 1), as to put up the whole month would take too long! Part 2 will come 2moro, and that will be all the single links I have done for 1990! December (Part 1) From pietre.tronne@... Wed Jun 8 05:08:00 2011 From: pietre.tronne@... (pietre.tronne) Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2011 03:08:00 -0000 Subject: Single link uploads [1990] In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Incidentally, the dates of the files within the December (Part 1) file are: 02nd, 16th & the 22nd From saipanda@... Wed Jun 8 18:53:49 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2011 16:53:49 -0000 Subject: Little Richard Cover Search - wiki help Message-ID: Hi folks, Hope to enlist your help for the wiki. Just started a new page for the celebrated Little Richard Cover Search of the early 90s (aka "The Search"): http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Little_Richard_Cover_Search I know there are all kinds of new shows or extra bits of shows from the era floating around right now, diligently catalogued on the wiki, but not all of the date pages indicate records mentioned as unearthed in the course of The Search. In the hope of getting as many of these listed on the new page as possible, would be very grateful if people could alert me off-list to any unlisted ones they come across while listening to shows from 1992/3. Or please feel free just to add the details directly to the list on the new page. It's probably easier than you think - just press the red edit button near the top of the page, add the info in roughly the right place, then press the red Publish button below the editing window. I'll sort out any format problems. Many thanks in advance. SW From brockleyal@... Wed Jun 8 21:59:31 2011 From: brockleyal@... (brockleyal) Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2011 19:59:31 -0000 Subject: Single link uploads [1990] In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hello, Sorry if I'm slow, but can you clarify these new downloads you're making available. Are they just concatenations of existing files are is there more to it ? eg. 02-dec-1990 previusly had two files of 1:02 duration and you've made available a single file of 2:05 duration. Thanks, Alan .. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "pietre.tronne" wrote: > > Incidentally, the dates of the files within the December (Part 1) file are: > > 02nd, 16th & the 22nd > From M.Luetchford@... Thu Jun 9 00:02:51 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2011 23:02:51 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Little Richard Cover Search - wiki help In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <23422.29642.qm@...> Great idea  ot one - and boy is it obscure ... played on 28 March 1992 Brother Blue – onzhet hetulate a “25 year old” single from South Africa on Tops Records Peel came across two copies of this when searching through singles for the Little Richard cover – gave one to Andy Kershaw but there is no trace on internet. If we really want to track it down maybe AK still has his copy!  If it really was 25 years old in 1992 this means he was accessing world music in the late 60s - can this be true - enthusiasts for earlier Peel than me may know. Been brave and edit for myself... and you are right it was easy only thinng I couldn't work out is colours and bullets etc. Couldn't find a font option ... Mark --- On Wed, 8/6/11, steve wrote: From: steve Subject: [peel] Little Richard Cover Search - wiki help To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, 8 June, 2011, 17:53   Hi folks, Hope to enlist your help for the wiki. Just started a new page for the celebrated Little Richard Cover Search of the early 90s (aka "The Search"): http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Little_Richard_Cover_Search I know there are all kinds of new shows or extra bits of shows from the era floating around right now, diligently catalogued on the wiki, but not all of the date pages indicate records mentioned as unearthed in the course of The Search. In the hope of getting as many of these listed on the new page as possible, would be very grateful if people could alert me off-list to any unlisted ones they come across while listening to shows from 1992/3. Or please feel free just to add the details directly to the list on the new page. It's probably easier than you think - just press the red edit button near the top of the page, add the info in roughly the right place, then press the red Publish button below the editing window. I'll sort out any format problems. Many thanks in advance. SW From pietre.tronne@... Thu Jun 9 03:05:08 2011 From: pietre.tronne@... (pietre.tronne) Date: Thu, 09 Jun 2011 01:05:08 -0000 Subject: Single link uploads [1990] In-Reply-To: Message-ID: You're right, Alan. They're all concatenations of the files that are up there already. It all began in earnest following a conversation with Steve (so.it.goes) that it would be a nice move to have certain existing separate files joined together. I'm just concentrating on 1990-1991 at the moment. I think it might be better if I go into the actual wiki pages themselves and just add the new concatenated links there, instead of throwing them up here in big zip files, to be honest. Barry. From saipanda@... Thu Jun 9 05:20:43 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Thu, 09 Jun 2011 03:20:43 -0000 Subject: Little Richard Cover Search - wiki help In-Reply-To: <23422.29642.qm@...> Message-ID: Many thanks to Mark for unearthing this one. Yeah, sounds really obscure to me! Idea for the page came from Dr Mango, but great if people can add to what's there. On the editing front, once you press the red Edit button at the top of the page, there are formatting squares above the editing window, like in word processing - B for bold, etc, others for tables, etc. These include ones for bulleted lists (third set across), as well as adding links (fourth across, looks like a chain/link). These come up as blue or red, depending on whether it's to an existing wiki or external page (blue) or an "empty" one (eg, for an artist page we haven't made yet). Everyone is very welcome to edit pages, start new ones, whatever. That's what the site is there for. Don't worry about messing up. Please feel free to get in touch with me if you want help. SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > Great idea  ot one - and boy is it obscure ... played on 28 March 1992 > Brother > Blue â€" onzhet hetulate a “25 year old” single from South Africa on Tops Records > > > > > > > > > Peel came across two copies of this when > searching through singles for the Little Richard cover â€" gave one to Andy > Kershaw but there is no trace on internet. If we really want to track it down > maybe AK still has his copy!  > If it really was 25 years old in 1992 this means he was accessing world music in the late 60s - can this be true - enthusiasts for earlier Peel than me may know. > Been brave and edit for myself... and you are right it was easy only thinng I couldn't work out is colours and bullets etc. Couldn't find a font option ... > Mark > > > --- On Wed, 8/6/11, steve wrote: > > From: steve > Subject: [peel] Little Richard Cover Search - wiki help > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Wednesday, 8 June, 2011, 17:53 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > Hi folks, > > > > Hope to enlist your help for the wiki. > > > > Just started a new page for the celebrated Little Richard Cover Search of the early 90s (aka "The Search"): > > > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Little_Richard_Cover_Search > > > > I know there are all kinds of new shows or extra bits of shows from the era floating around right now, diligently catalogued on the wiki, but not all of the date pages indicate records mentioned as unearthed in the course of The Search. > > > > In the hope of getting as many of these listed on the new page as possible, would be very grateful if people could alert me off-list to any unlisted ones they come across while listening to shows from 1992/3. > > > > Or please feel free just to add the details directly to the list on the new page. It's probably easier than you think - just press the red edit button near the top of the page, add the info in roughly the right place, then press the red Publish button below the editing window. I'll sort out any format problems. > > > > Many thanks in advance. > > > > SW > From so_it_goes_2512@... Thu Jun 9 16:02:36 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Thu, 09 Jun 2011 14:02:36 -0000 Subject: Bear Necessities Message-ID: Fellow Peelites The latest instalment in the Peelenium saga. Date: 28 October 1999 Sessions: none (Salako, Stereolab, Pavement live) Peelenium: 1965 Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/28_October_1999 As before, I've managed to identify about half of the (lukewarmly received) Salako and all of the (hysterically hailed) Pavement, but not being a particular fan of Stereolab, I could do with some help on the song titles, please (I know one or two of you are savvy to this music). BTW, many thanks for the reception of my remastering project, and congrats to Steve (W) for a splendid Little Richard covers page. Best wishes Steve (TK) From dave_charles_woolley@... Fri Jun 10 12:42:09 2011 From: dave_charles_woolley@... (Dave) Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2011 10:42:09 -0000 Subject: John Peel Show 1st October 1997 Message-ID: Hi Folks The above show is listed as being part of Andrew T 90's tapes. Unfortunately 30242b.net server no longer appears active. Does anyone know how I may be able to access this show? Many Thanks From jpdl@... Fri Jun 10 13:11:52 2011 From: jpdl@... (bbrbr57) Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2011 11:11:52 -0000 Subject: John Peel Show 1st October 1997 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Dave, > The above show is listed as being part of Andrew T 90's tapes. Unfortunately 30242b.net server no longer appears active. > > Does anyone know how I may be able to access this show? > Many Thanks I've put a copy in: http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/AndrewT/1997/ user/pass: peel/group B. From nwobble@... Fri Jun 10 13:29:04 2011 From: nwobble@... (nwobble) Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2011 11:29:04 -0000 Subject: The rest of my Peel Sessions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: If I may humbly ask for the Ivor Cutler sessions. I suspect one may contain a track I have been searching for, for years. I can pass them on to Pete Conkerton (in this thread) as well if you want, as I'm sure he'll need them. How would you prefer to pass such things on? --- In peel@...m, "David Mccarthy" wrote: > > I've finally transferred and edited the remainder of my sessions from R-DAT. These were all collected during 1991-92. I've noted the date if they are multi-session artists, but they could be recording or transmission times. > > Arson Garden > Top > The Thing > The Melvins > First Offence > Boss Hog > Slowdive > Curve (Mar 91) > Force Fed (Mar 91) > Depth Charge > Moose (Apr 91) > Pitch Shifter (Apr 91) > Julian Cope (Apr 91) > Tar > Unsane (May 91) > Gallon Drunk > The Hoovers (one track only - "Green") > Ivor Cutler (Sep 91) > Stereolab (Sep 91) > Katch-22 > Gore (Sep 91) > Viv Stanshall ("The thing at Rawlinson End") > Ivor Cutler (Dec 1991) > The House Of Love (Dec 1991) > The Cranberries > Ivor Cutler (Dec 91) > The Fall (Jan 1992) > Shut Up And Dance (Jan 92) > Loudspeaker > The Family Cat (Jan 92) > Mo Tucker > Jacob's Mouse (Feb 92) > 70 Gwen Party (May 91) > The Bardots > Babes In Toyland (Jul 92) > Kitchens Of Distinction > Bivouac (Mar 92) > Shonen Knife (Sep 92) > Bivouac (Oct 92) > Skink > Where's The Beach (Oct 92) > Marxman > Leatherface (Nov 92) > Irresistible Force (Nov 92) > The Flaming Lips (Nov 92) > The House Of Love (Nov 92) > > If anyone would like copies of any of these, let me know. > > > David > From billfromnorthwales@... Fri Jun 10 19:06:58 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2011 17:06:58 -0000 Subject: Viv Stanshall Radio Flash 1971 Message-ID: Viv Stanshall and chums sat in for John Peel five times in 1971 - 4 during the summer and then an Xmas special. Three of the five programmes are available, but not #1 and Xmas. Here they are, as if by some inexplicable event you did not have them already: 31st July 1971 10th August 1971 27th August 1971 All HERE From billfromnorthwales@... Fri Jun 10 19:13:00 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2011 17:13:00 -0000 Subject: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 Message-ID: I guess I already told you about the Be Bop Deluxe Session from 27 November 1973 that I found, and put HERE? Some good Peel philosophy in between tracks too From anythingshouldhappen@... Fri Jun 10 19:27:59 2011 From: anythingshouldhappen@... (anythingshouldhappen@...) Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2011 17:27:59 +0000 Subject: [peel] Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <2023845253-1307726634-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-472898586-@...> Superb Bill Thanks Sent from my BlackBerry smartphone from Virgin Media -----Original Message----- From: "billfromnorthwales" Sender: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2011 17:13:00 To: Reply-To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 I guess I already told you about the Be Bop Deluxe Session from 27 November 1973 that I found, and put HERE? Some good Peel philosophy in between tracks too From billfromnorthwales@... Fri Jun 10 19:30:54 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2011 17:30:54 -0000 Subject: The first year of the 60's was1960 (MCMLX) Message-ID: Or it may have been the last year of the 50's OK so "Sounds of the 20th Century" is still being ruined every week by Jeremy Vine's condescending intro's so I am staying with "25 Years of Rock" But I have to say there are so few differences now between the two shows as to make them former redundant. Anyway here is Part 6 of the 1980 series called "25 Years of Rock" - it's 1960 Fans of David Jacobs were so excited by last weeks contextual Top 20 show, so here he is again It's "Pick of the Pops" from July 1960 At last a show that put Ken Dodd at the avant garde of 60's music. Woohoo. From billfromnorthwales@... Fri Jun 10 19:43:12 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2011 17:43:12 -0000 Subject: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: TX - 27/11/1973 Producer - Tony Wilson Engineer - Bob Conduct Studio - Langham 1 TRACKLIST Axe Victim Bluesy Ruby Tomorrow The World LINE UP Bill Nelson (Guitar/Vocals) Robert Bryan (Bass) Ian Parkin (Guitar) Nick Dew (Drums) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > I guess I already told you about the Be Bop Deluxe Session from 27 > November 1973 that I found, and put HERE? > 3-11-27%20Be%20Bop%20Deluxe.mp3> > > Some good Peel philosophy in between tracks too > From unity.gain@... Sat Jun 11 17:12:38 2011 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2011 15:12:38 -0000 Subject: The rest of my Peel Sessions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I also meant to ask for the Cutler sessions. Also Stereolab please, many thanks Roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nwobble" wrote: > > If I may humbly ask for the Ivor Cutler sessions. I suspect one may contain a track I have been searching for, for years. > > I can pass them on to Pete Conkerton (in this thread) as well if you want, as I'm sure he'll need them. > > How would you prefer to pass such things on? > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "David Mccarthy" wrote: > > > > I've finally transferred and edited the remainder of my sessions from R-DAT. These were all collected during 1991-92. I've noted the date if they are multi-session artists, but they could be recording or transmission times. > > > > Arson Garden > > Top > > The Thing > > The Melvins > > First Offence > > Boss Hog > > Slowdive > > Curve (Mar 91) > > Force Fed (Mar 91) > > Depth Charge > > Moose (Apr 91) > > Pitch Shifter (Apr 91) > > Julian Cope (Apr 91) > > Tar > > Unsane (May 91) > > Gallon Drunk > > The Hoovers (one track only - "Green") > > Ivor Cutler (Sep 91) > > Stereolab (Sep 91) > > Katch-22 > > Gore (Sep 91) > > Viv Stanshall ("The thing at Rawlinson End") > > Ivor Cutler (Dec 1991) > > The House Of Love (Dec 1991) > > The Cranberries > > Ivor Cutler (Dec 91) > > The Fall (Jan 1992) > > Shut Up And Dance (Jan 92) > > Loudspeaker > > The Family Cat (Jan 92) > > Mo Tucker > > Jacob's Mouse (Feb 92) > > 70 Gwen Party (May 91) > > The Bardots > > Babes In Toyland (Jul 92) > > Kitchens Of Distinction > > Bivouac (Mar 92) > > Shonen Knife (Sep 92) > > Bivouac (Oct 92) > > Skink > > Where's The Beach (Oct 92) > > Marxman > > Leatherface (Nov 92) > > Irresistible Force (Nov 92) > > The Flaming Lips (Nov 92) > > The House Of Love (Nov 92) > > > > If anyone would like copies of any of these, let me know. > > > > > > David > > > From unity.gain@... Sat Jun 11 17:22:14 2011 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2011 15:22:14 -0000 Subject: Morels are a tasty mushroom... Message-ID: More L's, on the other hand, means a treat for Peel & Kershaw fans. I uploaded some yesterday to my Mooo page, www.peel.mooo.com/roger L114 L116 L117 L120 The slight delay in sharing these was caused by the arrival of the first batch of reel-to-reel tapes from Rocker, which I just had to have a listen to. They're a pretty mixed bunch - some of them in pretty poor condition and with no links, but I found at least one with links, a show that appears to have Ian Hunter(?) guesting, playing some of his songs; I see no mention of him in the Session's bible, though I guess this wasn't strictly speaking a session. Interesting stuff, anyway and I'm looking forward to ripping and sharing them, cheers Roger From thebarguest@... Sat Jun 11 20:40:14 2011 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest) Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2011 18:40:14 -0000 Subject: New Wine In Old Bottles In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Just played it and it's very good - well done and thanks ! Couldn't spot the joins. Some good music in there as well, quite a varied show. I didn't really want to hear that Peely loved "The Archers" though ... Now "Crossroads", that would have been different ! Gotta say I'm listening to "Birdhouse In Your Soul" right now, what a great record (pity the album was awful though). I've got to play "New Amsterdam" by Elvis very soon, it's got a hook in me ... Regrads, Benny Hawkins --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "So It Goes 2512" wrote: > > Fellow Peelites > > This is my first attempt at a remastering. I intended to debut this first on Teenage Kicks, but decided it might benefit from any comments the list might have. I hope you all enjoy it and that the two days I spent on it will prove to be a worthwhile exercise. > > Date: 30 April 1979 > Sessions: Shake, Neon Hearts > Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/30_April_1979 > > Best wishes > Steve (TK) > From martinw@... Sat Jun 11 21:53:45 2011 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2011 20:53:45 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: New Wine In Old Bottles In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: >Benny Hawkins wrote > >Just played it and it's very good - well done and thanks ! Couldn't >spot the joins. Some good music in there as well, quite a varied show. >I didn't really want to hear that Peely loved "The Archers" though ... Peel and Walters were in the Eddie Grundy Fan Club weren't they martinw From stuartb@... Sat Jun 11 22:12:28 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2011 21:12:28 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: New Wine In Old Bottles In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <26BC9039845D46FC93D9960C6EB20D62@Stuartnew> Sounds great, though you do realise that the 2 days you spent on it is more than Peely would have spent creating the show! Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Martin Wheatley Sent: 11 June 2011 20:54 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Re: New Wine In Old Bottles >Benny Hawkins wrote > >Just played it and it's very good - well done and thanks ! Couldn't >spot the joins. Some good music in there as well, quite a varied show. >I didn't really want to hear that Peely loved "The Archers" though ... Peel and Walters were in the Eddie Grundy Fan Club weren't they martinw From jt.gray@... Sun Jun 12 11:29:30 2011 From: jt.gray@... (JT GRAY) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 09:29:30 -0000 Subject: Desert Island Discs Message-ID: Downloaded quite a few episodes now. I was sure that the first ones I downloaded were complete shows, but the latest batch are 'podcasts' - whereby, 'for rights reasons' the music is shortened, to no more than an intro for each selection. What are these 'rights reasons'? - mostly the full tracks were not played on the programme anyway, certainly not any classical pieces. Very frustrating! John Gray From martinw@... Sun Jun 12 11:50:56 2011 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 10:50:56 +0100 Subject: [peel] Desert Island Discs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: At 10:29 12/06/2011, you wrote: > > >Downloaded quite a few episodes now. I was sure that the first ones >I downloaded were complete shows, but the latest batch are >'podcasts' - whereby, 'for rights reasons' the music is shortened, >to no more than an intro for each selection. What are these 'rights >reasons'? - mostly the full tracks were not played on the programme >anyway, certainly not any classical pieces. Very frustrating! > >John Gray If the BBC included more of the music they would have to pay royalties making the project much too expensive martinw From so_it_goes_2512@... Sun Jun 12 12:11:15 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 10:11:15 -0000 Subject: Desert Island Discs In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi John I too was frustrated by this 30 minute podcast tendency. The answer is to download them using Radio Downloader: as a test, I grabbed a show I knew had been shortened (Michael Caine) and lo and behold, I'm listening to the full version now. BTW, I know I've said this before, but if you are lacking anything in particular, my collection stretches from January 2006 back to January 1997 (plus one or two earlier ones). All the best Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "JT GRAY" wrote: > > Downloaded quite a few episodes now. I was sure that the first ones I downloaded were complete shows, but the latest batch are 'podcasts' - whereby, 'for rights reasons' the music is shortened, to no more than an intro for each selection. What are these 'rights reasons'? - mostly the full tracks were not played on the programme anyway, certainly not any classical pieces. Very frustrating! > > John Gray > From jt.gray@... Sun Jun 12 12:22:59 2011 From: jt.gray@... (John Gray) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 11:22:59 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Desert Island Discs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5A9A0126-1E9B-4AC7-B8AD-CEAF0F38870C@...> Thanks for the offer Steve - it is not that I am trying to build up any sort of collection. I am spending a bit of time in the gym at the moment, nit so much getting fit as rehab after a shoulder injury, and I listen on my ipod. I just downloaded randomly any names that looked interesting to me - Raymond Briggs, Jon Snow, Timothy Spall, etc. and then was frustrated when the music was so truncated. Still some great chat from the guests of course. I will investigate Radio Downloader though, thanks. John Gray On 12 Jun 2011, at 11:11, So It Goes 2512 wrote: > Hi John > > I too was frustrated by this 30 minute podcast tendency. The answer is to download them using Radio Downloader: as a test, I grabbed a show I knew had been shortened (Michael Caine) and lo and behold, I'm listening to the full version now. > BTW, I know I've said this before, but if you are lacking anything in particular, my collection stretches from January 2006 back to January 1997 (plus one or two earlier ones). > > All the best > Steve (TK) > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "JT GRAY" wrote: > > > > Downloaded quite a few episodes now. I was sure that the first ones I downloaded were complete shows, but the latest batch are 'podcasts' - whereby, 'for rights reasons' the music is shortened, to no more than an intro for each selection. What are these 'rights reasons'? - mostly the full tracks were not played on the programme anyway, certainly not any classical pieces. Very frustrating! > > > > John Gray > > > > From ford.alan@... Sun Jun 12 12:30:20 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 11:30:20 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Desert Island Discs In-Reply-To: <5A9A0126-1E9B-4AC7-B8AD-CEAF0F38870C@...> References: <5A9A0126-1E9B-4AC7-B8AD-CEAF0F38870C@...> Message-ID: Because I use Linux, Radio Downloader is yet another program I can't use. Could it be used to download cricket commentary from last summer? Or more specifically the between-innings break of the one-day international on 3rd July, when Stephen Stills was the guest. Alan On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 11:22 AM, John Gray wrote: > ** > > > Thanks for the offer Steve - it is not that I am trying to build up any > sort of collection. I am spending a bit of time in the gym at the moment, > nit so much getting fit as rehab after a shoulder injury, and I listen on my > ipod. I just downloaded randomly any names that looked interesting to me - > Raymond Briggs, Jon Snow, Timothy Spall, etc. and then was frustrated when > the music was so truncated. Still some great chat from the guests of > course. I will investigate Radio Downloader though, thanks. > > John Gray > > > On 12 Jun 2011, at 11:11, So It Goes 2512 wrote: > > > > Hi John > > I too was frustrated by this 30 minute podcast tendency. The answer is to > download them using Radio Downloader: as a test, I grabbed a show I knew had > been shortened (Michael Caine) and lo and behold, I'm listening to the full > version now. > BTW, I know I've said this before, but if you are lacking anything in > particular, my collection stretches from January 2006 back to January 1997 > (plus one or two earlier ones). > > All the best > Steve (TK) > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "JT GRAY" wrote: > > > > Downloaded quite a few episodes now. I was sure that the first ones I > downloaded were complete shows, but the latest batch are 'podcasts' - > whereby, 'for rights reasons' the music is shortened, to no more than an > intro for each selection. What are these 'rights reasons'? - mostly the full > tracks were not played on the programme anyway, certainly not any classical > pieces. Very frustrating! > > > > John Gray > > > > > > From ford.alan@... Sun Jun 12 12:34:50 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 11:34:50 +0100 Subject: JFK - The Ruby Connection Message-ID: This program is on The Discovery Channel (#520) at 10pm today. Could John's face make an appearance? Alan From stuartb@... Sun Jun 12 12:48:42 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 10:48:42 -0000 Subject: L152 Message-ID: Missed uploading this L-Tape to my Mooo folder, contains extra portions of 1st February 1992 Stuart From jt.gray@... Sun Jun 12 12:56:04 2011 From: jt.gray@... (John Gray) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 11:56:04 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Desert Island Discs In-Reply-To: <5A9A0126-1E9B-4AC7-B8AD-CEAF0F38870C@...> References: <5A9A0126-1E9B-4AC7-B8AD-CEAF0F38870C@...> Message-ID: Bugger! Radio Downlader doesn't seem to run on Macs either! Anybody know any alternatives? John Gray On 12 Jun 2011, at 11:22, John Gray wrote: > Thanks for the offer Steve - it is not that I am trying to build up any sort of collection. I am spending a bit of time in the gym at the moment, nit so much getting fit as rehab after a shoulder injury, and I listen on my ipod. I just downloaded randomly any names that looked interesting to me - Raymond Briggs, Jon Snow, Timothy Spall, etc. and then was frustrated when the music was so truncated. Still some great chat from the guests of course. I will investigate Radio Downloader though, thanks. > > John Gray > > > On 12 Jun 2011, at 11:11, So It Goes 2512 wrote: > >> Hi John >> >> I too was frustrated by this 30 minute podcast tendency. The answer is to download them using Radio Downloader: as a test, I grabbed a show I knew had been shortened (Michael Caine) and lo and behold, I'm listening to the full version now. >> BTW, I know I've said this before, but if you are lacking anything in particular, my collection stretches from January 2006 back to January 1997 (plus one or two earlier ones). >> >> All the best >> Steve (TK) >> >> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "JT GRAY" wrote: >> > >> > Downloaded quite a few episodes now. I was sure that the first ones I downloaded were complete shows, but the latest batch are 'podcasts' - whereby, 'for rights reasons' the music is shortened, to no more than an intro for each selection. What are these 'rights reasons'? - mostly the full tracks were not played on the programme anyway, certainly not any classical pieces. Very frustrating! >> > >> > John Gray >> > >> >> > From unity.gain@... Sun Jun 12 15:34:23 2011 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 13:34:23 -0000 Subject: Desert Island Discs In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I'm not familiar with Radio Downloader, but there are several 'what-you-hear-is-what-you-record' packages for Mac, that effectively enable you to stream audio internally, so you can use the app itself, or Audacity/Peak/Pro Tools etc. to record anything you can listen to, including radio streams. I use Audio Hijack Pro from Rogue Amoeba, and whilst it is 'not supported' any more, the free version is still available at http://www.rogueamoeba.com/legacy/ , and it works - it just doesn't have the fancy scheduling options etc. See also, Wiretap Studio from ambrosiasw.com. not free, but fairly cheap. Fo free there is Soundflower, from www.cycling74.com (very simple to use), and Jack from www.jackosx.com (more powerful/complex) Hth Roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Gray wrote: > > Bugger! Radio Downlader doesn't seem to run on Macs either! Anybody know any alternatives? > > John Gray > > On 12 Jun 2011, at 11:22, John Gray wrote: > > > Thanks for the offer Steve - it is not that I am trying to build up any sort of collection. I am spending a bit of time in the gym at the moment, nit so much getting fit as rehab after a shoulder injury, and I listen on my ipod. I just downloaded randomly any names that looked interesting to me - Raymond Briggs, Jon Snow, Timothy Spall, etc. and then was frustrated when the music was so truncated. Still some great chat from the guests of course. I will investigate Radio Downloader though, thanks. > > > > John Gray > > > > > > On 12 Jun 2011, at 11:11, So It Goes 2512 wrote: > > > >> Hi John > >> > >> I too was frustrated by this 30 minute podcast tendency. The answer is to download them using Radio Downloader: as a test, I grabbed a show I knew had been shortened (Michael Caine) and lo and behold, I'm listening to the full version now. > >> BTW, I know I've said this before, but if you are lacking anything in particular, my collection stretches from January 2006 back to January 1997 (plus one or two earlier ones). > >> > >> All the best > >> Steve (TK) > >> > >> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "JT GRAY" wrote: > >> > > >> > Downloaded quite a few episodes now. I was sure that the first ones I downloaded were complete shows, but the latest batch are 'podcasts' - whereby, 'for rights reasons' the music is shortened, to no more than an intro for each selection. What are these 'rights reasons'? - mostly the full tracks were not played on the programme anyway, certainly not any classical pieces. Very frustrating! > >> > > >> > John Gray > >> > > >> > >> > > > From martinw@... Sun Jun 12 17:57:31 2011 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 16:57:31 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Desert Island Discs In-Reply-To: References: <5A9A0126-1E9B-4AC7-B8AD-CEAF0F38870C@...> Message-ID: At 11:30 12/06/2011, you wrote: > > >Because I use Linux, Radio Downloader is yet another program I can't >use. Could it be used to download cricket commentary from last summer? >Or more specifically the between-innings break of the one-day >international on 3rd July, when Stephen Stills was the guest. > >Alan Radio Downloader (which I use) downloads progs from the Iplayer which means in most cases it is limited to 7 days after the original broadcast martinw From ford.alan@... Sun Jun 12 18:18:24 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 17:18:24 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Desert Island Discs In-Reply-To: References: <5A9A0126-1E9B-4AC7-B8AD-CEAF0F38870C@...> Message-ID: Thanks Martin. I guess the Desert Island Discs shows must be an exception to the 'in most cases it is limited to 7 days' rule. On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 4:57 PM, Martin Wheatley < martinw@...> wrote: > ** > > > At 11:30 12/06/2011, you wrote: > > > > > >Because I use Linux, Radio Downloader is yet another program I can't > >use. Could it be used to download cricket commentary from last summer? > >Or more specifically the between-innings break of the one-day > >international on 3rd July, when Stephen Stills was the guest. > > > >Alan > > Radio Downloader (which I use) downloads progs from the Iplayer > which means in most cases it is limited to 7 days after the original > broadcast > > martinw > > > From so_it_goes_2512@... Sun Jun 12 17:11:32 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 15:11:32 -0000 Subject: Never Mind The Trossachs Message-ID: Fellow Peelites Date: 02 November 1999 Session: Cinerama Peelenium: 1966 Wiki Best wishes Steve (TK) From saipanda@... Sun Jun 12 20:12:25 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 18:12:25 -0000 Subject: 400 Box (another from 1978) Message-ID: Hi folks, Another one from 1978. All record show, about an hour available. Given the time frame, perhaps not a surprise that Teenage Kicks features: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/29_September_1978 Thanks as always to everyone involved. Cheers, SW From jt.gray@... Sun Jun 12 21:33:53 2011 From: jt.gray@... (John Gray) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 20:33:53 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Desert Island Discs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hmmm - interesting discussion about Radio Downloader, unfortunately academic until if/when it becomes Mac-friendly. Thanks for suggestions Roger - I already use Audio Hijack, great software for recording all sorts of stuff. I also have Eye TV, so can schedule recordings, but if I understand correctly Radio Downloader would also retrieve older programmes? Irrespective of such niceties, what really puzzled me in the first place was that some of my earlier recordings seem to be full shows rather than podcasts. Still great radio though - today I was listening to Joanna Lumley - fascinating woman, and that voice! Similar to Desert Island Discs (Radio 4), does anyone remember a programme called 'My Top Ten' (Radio 1?) where celebrities chose records and then explained their reasons? John Gray From jt.gray@... Sun Jun 12 21:36:37 2011 From: jt.gray@... (John Gray) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 20:36:37 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Desert Island Discs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Yes of course, I should have looked on the Wiki first. There it is, John Peel, My Top Ten!! John Gray On 12 Jun 2011, at 20:33, John Gray wrote: > > Hmmm - interesting discussion about Radio Downloader, unfortunately academic until if/when it becomes Mac-friendly. > Thanks for suggestions Roger - I already use Audio Hijack, great software for recording all sorts of stuff. I also have Eye TV, so can schedule recordings, but if I understand correctly Radio Downloader would also retrieve older programmes? > Irrespective of such niceties, what really puzzled me in the first place was that some of my earlier recordings seem to be full shows rather than podcasts. Still great radio though - today I was listening to Joanna Lumley - fascinating woman, and that voice! > Similar to Desert Island Discs (Radio 4), does anyone remember a programme called 'My Top Ten' (Radio 1?) where celebrities chose records and then explained their reasons? > > John Gray > > > > From paul@... Sun Jun 12 21:41:49 2011 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 20:41:49 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Desert Island Discs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <55B1F70C-15F0-4616-A2FA-F70429E2A00D@...> I'm not a MAC user but ... for extracting stuff from BBC iPlayer list ... Get_iplayer is reported as working on MacOS http://www.infradead.org/get_iplayer/html/get_iplayer.html It is a command-line tool and can take a bit of reading to understand. Paul On 12 Jun 2011, at 20:33, John Gray wrote: > > Hmmm - interesting discussion about Radio Downloader, unfortunately academic until if/when it becomes Mac-friendly. > Thanks for suggestions Roger - I already use Audio Hijack, great software for recording all sorts of stuff. I also have Eye TV, so can schedule recordings, but if I understand correctly Radio Downloader would also retrieve older programmes? > Irrespective of such niceties, what really puzzled me in the first place was that some of my earlier recordings seem to be full shows rather than podcasts. Still great radio though - today I was listening to Joanna Lumley - fascinating woman, and that voice! > Similar to Desert Island Discs (Radio 4), does anyone remember a programme called 'My Top Ten' (Radio 1?) where celebrities chose records and then explained their reasons? > > John Gray > From jt.gray@... Sun Jun 12 21:45:27 2011 From: jt.gray@... (John Gray) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 20:45:27 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Desert Island Discs In-Reply-To: <55B1F70C-15F0-4616-A2FA-F70429E2A00D@...> References: <55B1F70C-15F0-4616-A2FA-F70429E2A00D@...> Message-ID: <647FACBB-FA2A-40C9-9604-495D13A4769A@...> Thanks - yeah, I think I need to spend a little time reading this properly. Although this encouraging sentence leapt out at me: 'Life is, as usual, more complex for Windows users' :-) John Gray On 12 Jun 2011, at 20:41, Paul Webster wrote: > I'm not a MAC user but ... for extracting stuff from BBC iPlayer list ... Get_iplayer is reported as working on MacOS > > http://www.infradead.org/get_iplayer/html/get_iplayer.html > > It is a command-line tool and can take a bit of reading to understand. > > Paul > > On 12 Jun 2011, at 20:33, John Gray wrote: > > > > > Hmmm - interesting discussion about Radio Downloader, unfortunately academic until if/when it becomes Mac-friendly. > > Thanks for suggestions Roger - I already use Audio Hijack, great software for recording all sorts of stuff. I also have Eye TV, so can schedule recordings, but if I understand correctly Radio Downloader would also retrieve older programmes? > > Irrespective of such niceties, what really puzzled me in the first place was that some of my earlier recordings seem to be full shows rather than podcasts. Still great radio though - today I was listening to Joanna Lumley - fascinating woman, and that voice! > > Similar to Desert Island Discs (Radio 4), does anyone remember a programme called 'My Top Ten' (Radio 1?) where celebrities chose records and then explained their reasons? > > > > John Gray > > > From ford.alan@... Sun Jun 12 22:16:57 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 21:16:57 +0100 Subject: [peel] 400 Box (another from 1978) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks Steve, and to all other recent contributors. Alan On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 7:12 PM, steve wrote: > ** > > > Hi folks, > > Another one from 1978. All record show, about an hour available. Given the > time frame, perhaps not a surprise that Teenage Kicks features: > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/29_September_1978 > > Thanks as always to everyone involved. > > Cheers, > > SW > > > From M.Luetchford@... Sun Jun 12 22:31:38 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 21:31:38 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: New Wine In Old Bottles In-Reply-To: <26BC9039845D46FC93D9960C6EB20D62@Stuartnew> Message-ID: <818255.61354.qm@...> Archers were a constant friend - often missed because he fell asleep underneath the desk in the office. --- On Sat, 11/6/11, Stuart wrote: From: Stuart Subject: RE: [peel] Re: New Wine In Old Bottles To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, 11 June, 2011, 21:12   Sounds great, though you do realise that the 2 days you spent on it is more than Peely would have spent creating the show!   Stuart   From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto: peel@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of Martin Wheatley Sent: 11 June 2011 20:54 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Re: New Wine In Old Bottles     >Benny Hawkins wrote > >Just played it and it's very good - well done and thanks ! Couldn't >spot the joins. Some good music in there as well, quite a varied show. >I didn't really want to hear that Peely loved "The Archers" though ... Peel and Walters were in the Eddie Grundy Fan Club weren't they martinw From M.Luetchford@... Sun Jun 12 22:40:38 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 21:40:38 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Single link uploads [1990] Message-ID: <992880.4868.qm@...> Thanks for putting up will do some listening tonight - but its a time I was not listening so hope to find some gems is someone planning to put on wiki - I know Steve (TK) has less time these days and I'm worried about collapsing the whole site by pushing the wrong button ... but has someone else got skill/time? --- On Wed, 8/6/11, pietre.tronne wrote: From: pietre.tronne Subject: [peel] Re: Single link uploads [1990] To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, 8 June, 2011, 4:08   Incidentally, the dates of the files within the December (Part 1) file are: 02nd, 16th & the 22nd From stuartb@... Mon Jun 13 00:06:31 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 23:06:31 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Single link uploads [1990] In-Reply-To: <992880.4868.qm@...> References: <992880.4868.qm@...> Message-ID: It's quite easy to do, and also, if you make a mistake, it is always possible to revert any pages to a previous version. As far as I can see it is only the links to the complete shows that need added, but maybe Pietre himself might be the best one to do it as he knows exactly which files he joined together. Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of MARK LUETCHFORD Sent: 12 June 2011 21:41 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Single link uploads [1990] Thanks for putting up will do some listening tonight - but its a time I was not listening so hope to find some gems is someone planning to put on wiki - I know Steve (TK) has less time these days and I'm worried about collapsing the whole site by pushing the wrong button ... but has someone else got skill/time? --- On Wed, 8/6/11, pietre.tronne wrote: From: pietre.tronne Subject: [peel] Re: Single link uploads [1990] To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, 8 June, 2011, 4:08 Incidentally, the dates of the files within the December (Part 1) file are: 02nd, 16th & the 22nd From martinw@... Mon Jun 13 00:11:05 2011 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 23:11:05 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Desert Island Discs In-Reply-To: References: <5A9A0126-1E9B-4AC7-B8AD-CEAF0F38870C@...> Message-ID: At 17:18 12/06/2011, you wrote: > > >Thanks Martin. I guess the Desert Island Discs shows must be an >exception to the 'in most cases it is limited to 7 days' rule. It's not - the 7 days agreement is the music and that's why it's mostly removed From M.Luetchford@... Mon Jun 13 00:19:11 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 23:19:11 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Never Mind The Trossachs In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <622751.39088.qm@...> great show - not certain this Peelenium is what assaulted my ears when I was 3.   amused that Margrave of the Marshes was similar title to the one he imagined here --- On Sun, 12/6/11, So It Goes 2512 wrote: From: So It Goes 2512 Subject: [peel] Never Mind The Trossachs To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, 12 June, 2011, 16:11   Fellow Peelites Date: 02 November 1999 Session: Cinerama Peelenium: 1966 Wiki Best wishes Steve (TK) From ford.alan@... Mon Jun 13 02:12:01 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 01:12:01 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Desert Island Discs In-Reply-To: References: <5A9A0126-1E9B-4AC7-B8AD-CEAF0F38870C@...> Message-ID: It's not particularly important, but I thought people were downloading full versions of old shows. On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 11:11 PM, Martin Wheatley < martinw@...> wrote: > ** > > > At 17:18 12/06/2011, you wrote: > > > > > >Thanks Martin. I guess the Desert Island Discs shows must be an > >exception to the 'in most cases it is limited to 7 days' rule. > > It's not - the 7 days agreement is the music and that's why it's mostly > removed > > > From pietre.tronne@... Mon Jun 13 04:23:13 2011 From: pietre.tronne@... (pietre.tronne) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 02:23:13 -0000 Subject: Single link uploads [1990] In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Whatever files were there I just joined together to get the best version of the files to date. If there were two files for part one and two of the tape, that was easy, I joined them together. Some files contained overlapping sections and alternate versions of another file but in better (or worse) quality, so I had to just use my ears and go with what I thought was the better one. Basically I haven't missed any files out or omitted any tracks, i have just patched together what files are already on the relevant wiki page to get the (hopefully!) best & longest version to date. And in uninterrupted continuity. From dave_charles_woolley@... Mon Jun 13 09:36:26 2011 From: dave_charles_woolley@... (Dave) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 07:36:26 -0000 Subject: John Peel Show 1st October 1997 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many Thanks indeed B. This is a Brilliant show and I'm very grateful to you for making it available again. Dave --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bbrbr57" wrote: > > > > Hi Dave, > > > The above show is listed as being part of Andrew T 90's tapes. Unfortunately 30242b.net server no longer appears active. > > > > Does anyone know how I may be able to access this show? > > Many Thanks > > I've put a copy in: > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/AndrewT/1997/ > > user/pass: peel/group > > > B. > From john.bravin@... Mon Jun 13 10:14:25 2011 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 10:14:25 +0200 Subject: John Peel Wiki In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4DF5C6E1.7050702@...> Finding the Wiki so useful, I just thought some one should say this out loud, as it should be heard outside the forum. "THE JOHN PEEL WIKI IS AN AMAZING ARCHIVE, PUT TOGETHER WITH SUCH LOVE AND CARE, AND WITH SUCH ATTENTION TO DETAIL, THAT IT DESERVES AN AWARD." I would nominate it for an iQuality or Webby award if it wasn't for the slight sensitivity about music copyright, but in the absence of such an honour thank you a million times to all those who have put in the hard work. John From stuartb@... Mon Jun 13 12:58:13 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 10:58:13 -0000 Subject: Morels are a tasty mushroom... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Roger Just tracklisting your latest batch. I wonder if L117a is corrupt? It is only showing 32Mb and the file stops playing before the end, at around 21 minutes. Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > More L's, on the other hand, means a treat for Peel & Kershaw fans. I uploaded some yesterday to my Mooo page, www.peel.mooo.com/roger > L114 > L116 > L117 > L120 > > The slight delay in sharing these was caused by the arrival of the first batch of reel-to-reel tapes from Rocker, which I just had to have a listen to. > They're a pretty mixed bunch - some of them in pretty poor condition and with no links, but I found at least one with links, a show that appears to have Ian Hunter(?) guesting, playing some of his songs; I see no mention of him in the Session's bible, though I guess this wasn't strictly speaking a session. Interesting stuff, anyway and I'm looking forward to ripping and sharing them, > cheers > Roger > From dr_mango2004@... Mon Jun 13 16:41:14 2011 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 15:41:14 +0100 (BST) Subject: SL tapes #3 Message-ID: <631575.42091.qm@...> Here's the third tranche of my SL rips. 1. Show date: 1 March 1992 Sessions: Butterfly Child + Frank and Walters Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/01_March_1992 Two sections: one at the start of the show, duplicating the material already released by Colin, then a brand new section taking us to the show's end. 2. Show date: 11 April 1992 Sessions: Jacob's Mouse + Terminal Hoedown Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/11_April_1992 As above, two sections here. One duplicates previously released material from the first hour of the show, the second is all-new from the last hour. 3. Show date: 25 January 1992 Sessions: Shonen Knife + Clouds Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/25_January_1992 A 17 minute section from the second hour of the show, previously unshared. 4. Show date: 26 January 1992 Sessions: Fluke + Barbel Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/26_January_1992 Small section at the end of the show, previously shared in full on Phil's server. 5. Show date: 21 December 1991 Sessions: Various 'best of' session tracks. No F50 of course! Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/21_December_1991 36 mins from the middle of the show, previously shared from various sources. 6. Show date: 2 February 1992 Sessions: Terry Edwards + Subsonic 2 Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/02_February_1992 An hour and 17 mins from the start of the show here. To make the recording more complete, I've pasted in the missing 11:30 news from Phil's recording. The latter is actually a better quality recording of the show and is available in full on the mooo server: http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/phil/1992/ All my rips are here: http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/dr_mango/SL_Tapes/ Dr M. From jt.gray@... Mon Jun 13 20:26:59 2011 From: jt.gray@... (John Gray) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 19:26:59 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Desert Island Discs In-Reply-To: <55B1F70C-15F0-4616-A2FA-F70429E2A00D@...> References: <55B1F70C-15F0-4616-A2FA-F70429E2A00D@...> Message-ID: OK, I am pretty baffled by this! I dare say I can work out what I need to do to use get_iplayer - but how does it help? Both the BBC iplayer and the Desert Island Discs Archive are easy enough to use; this doesn't give me access to any other shows, or more complete versions of shows,does it? Or am I missing something? John Gray On 12 Jun 2011, at 20:41, Paul Webster wrote: > I'm not a MAC user but ... for extracting stuff from BBC iPlayer list ... Get_iplayer is reported as working on MacOS > > http://www.infradead.org/get_iplayer/html/get_iplayer.html > > It is a command-line tool and can take a bit of reading to understand. > > Paul > > On 12 Jun 2011, at 20:33, John Gray wrote: > > > > > Hmmm - interesting discussion about Radio Downloader, unfortunately academic until if/when it becomes Mac-friendly. > > Thanks for suggestions Roger - I already use Audio Hijack, great software for recording all sorts of stuff. I also have Eye TV, so can schedule recordings, but if I understand correctly Radio Downloader would also retrieve older programmes? > > Irrespective of such niceties, what really puzzled me in the first place was that some of my earlier recordings seem to be full shows rather than podcasts. Still great radio though - today I was listening to Joanna Lumley - fascinating woman, and that voice! > > Similar to Desert Island Discs (Radio 4), does anyone remember a programme called 'My Top Ten' (Radio 1?) where celebrities chose records and then explained their reasons? > > > > John Gray > > > From paul@... Mon Jun 13 20:35:02 2011 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 19:35:02 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Desert Island Discs In-Reply-To: References: <55B1F70C-15F0-4616-A2FA-F70429E2A00D@...> Message-ID: <11B9DEA1-F467-4B9F-B0D5-2B9899C1BD4B@...> It certainly does not give access to more complete versions of shows unless they are available via iPlayer. Sorry for the diversion. Paul On 13 Jun 2011, at 19:26, John Gray wrote: > > > OK, I am pretty baffled by this! I dare say I can work out what I need to do to use get_iplayer - but how does it help? Both the BBC iplayer and the Desert Island Discs Archive are easy enough to use; this doesn't give me access to any other shows, or more complete versions of shows,does it? Or am I missing something? > > John Gray > > > On 12 Jun 2011, at 20:41, Paul Webster wrote: > >> I'm not a MAC user but ... for extracting stuff from BBC iPlayer list ... Get_iplayer is reported as working on MacOS >> >> http://www.infradead.org/get_iplayer/html/get_iplayer.html >> >> It is a command-line tool and can take a bit of reading to understand. >> >> Paul >> >> On 12 Jun 2011, at 20:33, John Gray wrote: >> >> > >> > Hmmm - interesting discussion about Radio Downloader, unfortunately academic until if/when it becomes Mac-friendly. >> > Thanks for suggestions Roger - I already use Audio Hijack, great software for recording all sorts of stuff. I also have Eye TV, so can schedule recordings, but if I understand correctly Radio Downloader would also retrieve older programmes? >> > Irrespective of such niceties, what really puzzled me in the first place was that some of my earlier recordings seem to be full shows rather than podcasts. Still great radio though - today I was listening to Joanna Lumley - fascinating woman, and that voice! >> > Similar to Desert Island Discs (Radio 4), does anyone remember a programme called 'My Top Ten' (Radio 1?) where celebrities chose records and then explained their reasons? >> > >> > John Gray >> > > > > > From jt.gray@... Mon Jun 13 20:41:43 2011 From: jt.gray@... (John Gray) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 19:41:43 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Desert Island Discs In-Reply-To: <11B9DEA1-F467-4B9F-B0D5-2B9899C1BD4B@...> References: <55B1F70C-15F0-4616-A2FA-F70429E2A00D@...> <11B9DEA1-F467-4B9F-B0D5-2B9899C1BD4B@...> Message-ID: <6F0020D2-FC6E-4CD2-906E-90848BD633A3@...> No, not at all - don't apologise! I need the education if nothing else. Always grateful for advice/assistance! John Gray PS - In't Desert Island Discs brilliant! On 13 Jun 2011, at 19:35, Paul Webster wrote: > > It certainly does not give access to more complete versions of shows unless they are available via iPlayer. > Sorry for the diversion. > > Paul > > On 13 Jun 2011, at 19:26, John Gray wrote: > >> OK, I am pretty baffled by this! I dare say I can work out what I need to do to use get_iplayer - but how does it help? Both the BBC iplayer and the Desert Island Discs Archive are easy enough to use; this doesn't give me access to any other shows, or more complete versions of shows,does it? Or am I missing something? >> >> John Gray >> >> >> On 12 Jun 2011, at 20:41, Paul Webster wrote: >> >>> >>> I'm not a MAC user but ... for extracting stuff from BBC iPlayer list ... Get_iplayer is reported as working on MacOS >>> >>> http://www.infradead.org/get_iplayer/html/get_iplayer.html >>> >>> It is a command-line tool and can take a bit of reading to understand. >>> >>> Paul >>> >>> On 12 Jun 2011, at 20:33, John Gray wrote: >>> >>> > >>> > Hmmm - interesting discussion about Radio Downloader, unfortunately academic until if/when it becomes Mac-friendly. >>> > Thanks for suggestions Roger - I already use Audio Hijack, great software for recording all sorts of stuff. I also have Eye TV, so can schedule recordings, but if I understand correctly Radio Downloader would also retrieve older programmes? >>> > Irrespective of such niceties, what really puzzled me in the first place was that some of my earlier recordings seem to be full shows rather than podcasts. Still great radio though - today I was listening to Joanna Lumley - fascinating woman, and that voice! >>> > Similar to Desert Island Discs (Radio 4), does anyone remember a programme called 'My Top Ten' (Radio 1?) where celebrities chose records and then explained their reasons? >>> > >>> > John Gray >>> > >> > > From unity.gain@... Mon Jun 13 21:05:34 2011 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 19:05:34 -0000 Subject: Morels are a tasty mushroom... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: It could well be, as I remember having to terminate one upload session before it had completed. I'll check tomorrow and re-up if it's 'wrong', cheers Roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > Hi Roger > > Just tracklisting your latest batch. I wonder if L117a is corrupt? It is only showing 32Mb and the file stops playing before the end, at around 21 minutes. > > Stuart > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > > > More L's, on the other hand, means a treat for Peel & Kershaw fans. I uploaded some yesterday to my Mooo page, www.peel.mooo.com/roger > > L114 > > L116 > > L117 > > L120 > > > > The slight delay in sharing these was caused by the arrival of the first batch of reel-to-reel tapes from Rocker, which I just had to have a listen to. > > They're a pretty mixed bunch - some of them in pretty poor condition and with no links, but I found at least one with links, a show that appears to have Ian Hunter(?) guesting, playing some of his songs; I see no mention of him in the Session's bible, though I guess this wasn't strictly speaking a session. Interesting stuff, anyway and I'm looking forward to ripping and sharing them, > > cheers > > Roger > > > From M.Luetchford@... Tue Jun 14 00:18:56 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 23:18:56 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Desert Island Discs In-Reply-To: <6F0020D2-FC6E-4CD2-906E-90848BD633A3@...> Message-ID: <810554.47054.qm@...> it always annoys me that post classical music are only allowed one track from an album rather than a whole movemenet. For instance I would like to take albums that are albums eg Dexy's and Joy Division's first album. A Fall session. These are the things sweet dreams are made of ...  --- On Mon, 13/6/11, John Gray wrote: From: John Gray Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Desert Island Discs To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, 13 June, 2011, 19:41   No, not at all - don't apologise!  I need the education if nothing else. Always grateful for advice/assistance! John Gray PS - In't Desert Island Discs brilliant! On 13 Jun 2011, at 19:35, Paul Webster wrote:   It certainly does not give access to more complete versions of shows unless they are available via iPlayer. Sorry for the diversion. Paul On 13 Jun 2011, at 19:26, John Gray wrote: OK, I am pretty baffled by this!  I dare say I can work out what I need to do to use get_iplayer - but how does it help?  Both the BBC iplayer and the Desert Island Discs Archive are easy enough to use; this doesn't give me access to any other shows, or more complete versions of shows,does it?  Or am I missing something? John Gray On 12 Jun 2011, at 20:41, Paul Webster wrote:   I'm not a MAC user but ... for extracting stuff from BBC iPlayer list ... Get_iplayer is reported as working on MacOS http://www.infradead.org/get_iplayer/html/get_iplayer.html It is a command-line tool and can take a bit of reading to understand. Paul On 12 Jun 2011, at 20:33, John Gray wrote: > > Hmmm - interesting discussion about Radio Downloader, unfortunately academic until if/when it becomes Mac-friendly. > Thanks for suggestions Roger - I already use Audio Hijack, great software for recording all sorts of stuff. I also have Eye TV, so can schedule recordings, but if I understand correctly Radio Downloader would also retrieve older programmes? > Irrespective of such niceties, what really puzzled me in the first place was that some of my earlier recordings seem to be full shows rather than podcasts. Still great radio though - today I was listening to Joanna Lumley - fascinating woman, and that voice! > Similar to Desert Island Discs (Radio 4), does anyone remember a programme called 'My Top Ten' (Radio 1?) where celebrities chose records and then explained their reasons? > > John Gray > From M.Luetchford@... Tue Jun 14 00:38:05 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 23:38:05 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] John Peel Wiki In-Reply-To: <4DF5C6E1.7050702@...> Message-ID: <989065.24246.qm@...> i second that emotion - is it clear when BBC have kept archive from - are we helping fill gaps or are an external back-up? --- On Mon, 13/6/11, John Bravin wrote: From: John Bravin Subject: [peel] John Peel Wiki To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, 13 June, 2011, 9:14   Finding the Wiki so useful, I just thought some one should say this out loud, as it should be heard outside the forum.  "THE JOHN PEEL WIKI IS AN AMAZING ARCHIVE, PUT TOGETHER WITH SUCH LOVE AND CARE, AND WITH SUCH ATTENTION TO DETAIL, THAT IT DESERVES AN AWARD." I would nominate it for an iQuality or Webby award if it wasn't for the slight sensitivity about music copyright, but in the absence of such an honour thank you a million times to all those who have put in the hard work. John From saipanda@... Tue Jun 14 05:20:52 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 03:20:52 -0000 Subject: John Peel Wiki In-Reply-To: <989065.24246.qm@...> Message-ID: Just to thank John and Mark for their kind words and all the many contributors to the wiki. Also everyone who has shared old recordings via this list. It's all very much appreciated. SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > i second that emotion - is it clear when BBC have kept archive from - are we helping fill gaps or are an external back-up? > > --- On Mon, 13/6/11, John Bravin wrote: > > > From: John Bravin > Subject: [peel] John Peel Wiki > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Monday, 13 June, 2011, 9:14 > > >   > > > > Finding the Wiki so useful, I just thought some one should say this out loud, as it should be heard outside the forum.  > > "THE JOHN PEEL WIKI IS AN AMAZING ARCHIVE, PUT TOGETHER WITH SUCH LOVE AND CARE, AND WITH SUCH ATTENTION TO DETAIL, THAT IT DESERVES AN AWARD." > > I would nominate it for an iQuality or Webby award if it wasn't for the slight sensitivity about music copyright, but in the absence of such an honour thank you a million times to all those who have put in the hard work. > > John > From colinmills10@... Tue Jun 14 15:28:24 2011 From: colinmills10@... (Colin Mills) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 06:28:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: . Message-ID: <909425.64400.qm@...> .. http://sadadadoksadoksx.com/sale.html?yaolID=33a5 From ken_garner@... Tue Jun 14 15:44:56 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 13:44:56 -0000 Subject: John Peel Wiki In-Reply-To: <989065.24246.qm@...> Message-ID: the total listener-ripped and restored peel show holdings as documented in the wiki are easily the most substantial peel show archive in the world, far outstretching what the BBC actually has officially ken --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > i second that emotion - is it clear when BBC have kept archive from - are we helping fill gaps or are an external back-up? > > --- On Mon, 13/6/11, John Bravin wrote: > > > From: John Bravin > Subject: [peel] John Peel Wiki > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Monday, 13 June, 2011, 9:14 > > >   > > > > Finding the Wiki so useful, I just thought some one should say this out loud, as it should be heard outside the forum.  > > "THE JOHN PEEL WIKI IS AN AMAZING ARCHIVE, PUT TOGETHER WITH SUCH LOVE AND CARE, AND WITH SUCH ATTENTION TO DETAIL, THAT IT DESERVES AN AWARD." > > I would nominate it for an iQuality or Webby award if it wasn't for the slight sensitivity about music copyright, but in the absence of such an honour thank you a million times to all those who have put in the hard work. > > John > From klacktoveedesteen@... Tue Jun 14 18:27:47 2011 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (Pete Conkerton) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 17:27:47 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <437789.22500.qm@...> Splendid stuff. Be Bop Deluxe played dozens of gigs in and around Hull (my home town) in the mid-seventies - I wonder if Axe Victim (the first track here) is the only song to mention Hull by name?   Cheers aye,   Pete Conk --- On Fri, 10/6/11, billfromnorthwales wrote: From: billfromnorthwales Subject: [peel] Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, 10 June, 2011, 18:13   I guess I already told you about the Be Bop Deluxe Session from 27 November 1973 that I found, and put HERE? Some good Peel philosophy in between tracks too From thebarguest@... Tue Jun 14 23:01:41 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 21:01:41 -0000 Subject: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 In-Reply-To: <437789.22500.qm@...> Message-ID: Can't think of any other place refs by Be Bop / Bill Nelson but Bill was from Wakefield so maybe they were based in Yorkshire although once they got signed to Harvest they probably had to be based near or in London. "We Hit the road to Hull, played badly at The Duke". Personally, I'd give ALL the Be Bop albums 10 out of 10, and John P loved them as well ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > Splendid stuff. Be Bop Deluxe played dozens of gigs in and around Hull (my home town) in the mid-seventies - I wonder if Axe Victim (the first track here) is the only song to mention Hull by name? >   > Cheers aye, >   > Pete Conk > > --- On Fri, 10/6/11, billfromnorthwales wrote: > > > From: billfromnorthwales > Subject: [peel] Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Friday, 10 June, 2011, 18:13 > > >   > > > > I guess I already told you about the Be Bop Deluxe Session from 27 November 1973 that I found, and put HERE? > > Some good Peel philosophy in between tracks too > From M.Luetchford@... Tue Jun 14 23:12:47 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 22:12:47 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Wiki In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <292807.25862.qm@...> well lets keep at it - all doling what we can. My poor attempt at a Reggae page needs help - am adding a list of sessions tonight ... --- On Tue, 14/6/11, ken wrote: From: ken Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Wiki To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, 14 June, 2011, 14:44   the total listener-ripped and restored peel show holdings as documented in the wiki are easily the most substantial peel show archive in the world, far outstretching what the BBC actually has officially ken --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > i second that emotion - is it clear when BBC have kept archive from - are we helping fill gaps or are an external back-up? > > --- On Mon, 13/6/11, John Bravin wrote: > > > From: John Bravin > Subject: [peel] John Peel Wiki > To: peel@...m > Date: Monday, 13 June, 2011, 9:14 > > >   > > > > Finding the Wiki so useful, I just thought some one should say this out loud, as it should be heard outside the forum.  > > "THE JOHN PEEL WIKI IS AN AMAZING ARCHIVE, PUT TOGETHER WITH SUCH LOVE AND CARE, AND WITH SUCH ATTENTION TO DETAIL, THAT IT DESERVES AN AWARD." > > I would nominate it for an iQuality or Webby award if it wasn't for the slight sensitivity about music copyright, but in the absence of such an honour thank you a million times to all those who have put in the hard work. > > John > From so_it_goes_2512@... Tue Jun 14 23:38:00 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 21:38:00 -0000 Subject: John Peel Wiki In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Am I the only one who finds that rather a sad reflection on the BBC's attitude to its premier broadcaster? So John wasn't joking when he said that they would rather keep episodes of Gardener's Question Time than sessions....or indeed recordings of his shows. Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > the total listener-ripped and restored peel show holdings as documented in the wiki are easily the most substantial peel show archive in the world, far outstretching what the BBC actually has officially > > ken > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > > > i second that emotion - is it clear when BBC have kept archive from - are we helping fill gaps or are an external back-up? > > > > --- On Mon, 13/6/11, John Bravin wrote: > > > > > > From: John Bravin > > Subject: [peel] John Peel Wiki > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Date: Monday, 13 June, 2011, 9:14 > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > Finding the Wiki so useful, I just thought some one should say this out loud, as it should be heard outside the forum.  > > > > "THE JOHN PEEL WIKI IS AN AMAZING ARCHIVE, PUT TOGETHER WITH SUCH LOVE AND CARE, AND WITH SUCH ATTENTION TO DETAIL, THAT IT DESERVES AN AWARD." > > > > I would nominate it for an iQuality or Webby award if it wasn't for the slight sensitivity about music copyright, but in the absence of such an honour thank you a million times to all those who have put in the hard work. > > > > John > > > From M.Luetchford@... Tue Jun 14 23:51:54 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 22:51:54 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Wiki In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <824970.6743.qm@...> sad but at least we can do it in this day and age. if the BBC aren't interested lets do it ourselves in the spirit of punk They do some good stuff too. Eg Some of you may be interested in this show on 6music - Mark Lamarr tells the story of The Upsetter: The Life and Works of Lee 'Scratch' Perry. A John Peel favourite. Its on iplayer at the moment - it seems to be part of a series celebrating 40 years of Trojan Records. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011wdjc --- On Tue, 14/6/11, So It Goes 2512 wrote: From: So It Goes 2512 Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Wiki To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, 14 June, 2011, 22:38   Am I the only one who finds that rather a sad reflection on the BBC's attitude to its premier broadcaster? So John wasn't joking when he said that they would rather keep episodes of Gardener's Question Time than sessions....or indeed recordings of his shows. Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > the total listener-ripped and restored peel show holdings as documented in the wiki are easily the most substantial peel show archive in the world, far outstretching what the BBC actually has officially > > ken > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > > > i second that emotion - is it clear when BBC have kept archive from - are we helping fill gaps or are an external back-up? > > > > --- On Mon, 13/6/11, John Bravin wrote: > > > > > > From: John Bravin > > Subject: [peel] John Peel Wiki > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Date: Monday, 13 June, 2011, 9:14 > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > Finding the Wiki so useful, I just thought some one should say this out loud, as it should be heard outside the forum.  > > > > "THE JOHN PEEL WIKI IS AN AMAZING ARCHIVE, PUT TOGETHER WITH SUCH LOVE AND CARE, AND WITH SUCH ATTENTION TO DETAIL, THAT IT DESERVES AN AWARD." > > > > I would nominate it for an iQuality or Webby award if it wasn't for the slight sensitivity about music copyright, but in the absence of such an honour thank you a million times to all those who have put in the hard work. > > > > John > > > From martinw@... Wed Jun 15 00:04:09 2011 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 23:04:09 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Wiki In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: At 22:38 14/06/2011, you wrote: > > >Am I the only one who finds that rather a sad reflection on the >BBC's attitude to its premier broadcaster? So John wasn't joking >when he said that they would rather keep episodes of Gardener's >Question Time than sessions....or indeed recordings of his shows. > >Steve (TK) The BBC own the copyright to Gardener's Question Time and most other spoken word shows so it costs them nothing On John Peel shows and sessions they do not own the copyright to any of the music Record company contracts cover all their artist output so even with a session the BBC are just like an external producer - they do not own it. And of course the copyright on the records he played was and is with the record and publishing companys The only right the BBC has is to stream music shows on the Internet for 7 days after the prog is broadcast and that costs them a lot of money martinw From culkin@... Wed Jun 15 07:30:25 2011 From: culkin@... (Ray Culkin) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 06:30:25 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <04C2FCDE-2546-4470-BD54-EACE4C31D9B4@...> Have to agree with the 10 out of 10 for all their albums. There was rumoured to be a remastered box set due out at the back end of last year which never materialised. The Duke referred to in Axe Victim was the Duke of Cumberland pub in North Ferriby just outside Hull which they played regularly in the early 70's. On 14 Jun 2011, at 22:01, "Humphrey" wrote: > Can't think of any other place refs by Be Bop / Bill Nelson but Bill was from Wakefield so maybe they were based in Yorkshire although once they got signed to Harvest they probably had to be based near or in London. "We Hit the road to Hull, played badly at The Duke". Personally, I'd give ALL the Be Bop albums 10 out of 10, and John P loved them as well ... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > > > Splendid stuff. Be Bop Deluxe played dozens of gigs in and around Hull (my home town) in the mid-seventies - I wonder if Axe Victim (the first track here) is the only song to mention Hull by name? > >  > > Cheers aye, > >  > > Pete Conk > > > > --- On Fri, 10/6/11, billfromnorthwales wrote: > > > > > > From: billfromnorthwales > > Subject: [peel] Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Date: Friday, 10 June, 2011, 18:13 > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > I guess I already told you about the Be Bop Deluxe Session from 27 November 1973 that I found, and put HERE? > > > > Some good Peel philosophy in between tracks too > > > > From nwobble@... Wed Jun 15 10:23:14 2011 From: nwobble@... (nwobble) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 08:23:14 -0000 Subject: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 In-Reply-To: <437789.22500.qm@...> Message-ID: Pete, Mr Cave mentioned Hull (regarding Larkin). --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > Splendid stuff. Be Bop Deluxe played dozens of gigs in and around Hull (my home town) in the mid-seventies - I wonder if Axe Victim (the first track here) is the only song to mention Hull by name? >   > Cheers aye, >   > Pete Conk > > --- On Fri, 10/6/11, billfromnorthwales wrote: > > > From: billfromnorthwales > Subject: [peel] Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Friday, 10 June, 2011, 18:13 > > >   > > > > I guess I already told you about the Be Bop Deluxe Session from 27 November 1973 that I found, and put HERE? > > Some good Peel philosophy in between tracks too > From M.Luetchford@... Wed Jun 15 10:36:17 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 09:36:17 +0100 (BST) Subject: Reggae Message-ID: <104797.409.qm@...> Whilst working on reggae pages (edits welcome and needed) I came across this. http://www.bloodandfire.co.uk/db/viewtopic.php?t=17701&highlight=peel+sessions . Those with missing reggae sessions may welcome. Also like the cut of this man's jib - think he may be lurking here as the man with the good taste to have Terry and Gerry as his moral compass http://fruitierthanthou.blogspot.com/2011/03/icarus-john-peel-session-26th-november.html http://madmongos.blogspot.com/2008_11_01_archive.htmlI dug around and found this:  This internet thingy is quite good.Mark From robfleay@... Wed Jun 15 10:52:18 2011 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 09:52:18 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Wiki In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 14 June 2011 23:04, Martin Wheatley wrote: > At 22:38 14/06/2011, you wrote: > > The BBC own the copyright to Gardener's Question Time > Which is of course the main reason that I refuse to illegally share my stash of vintage GQT tapes. Seriously though - I had the misfortune to hear a bit of Huw Stephens the other day. Huw seems to be the de facto R1 replacement for Peel on the white-boy-indie-guitar-band front, and while some of the music he plays is OK, it was the manner of his delivery that upset me He was basically faking enthusiasm for the bands playing at Download – because Radio 1 were covering the festival. It wasn’t deliberately insincere like Peel used to do with the DLT trails etc but the voice of a man so desperate not to upset his employers that he would probably admit a love of bestiality if they asked him to. With that I realised what I miss about Peel most is knowing that you were hearing the music in spite of the Radio 1 bosses not because of them. From thebarguest@... Wed Jun 15 11:17:59 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 09:17:59 -0000 Subject: Motors Session 1977 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Can't wait for some vintage FRS, hint, hint ... Thanks in advance, Haze. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > And I have a FRS with a session from 1979 > I have some "real" work to do this week but can hopefully get it digitised by the end of the week... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > I have an Eddy and the Hot Rods session from February 1977. > > > > Is that one you need? > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "spib2003" wrote: > > > > > > Yep, got it now. Sound's fine. Don't suppose you can help with Racing Cars or Eddie & the Hot Rods sessions? (seems to be a vehicle theme - strange coincidence!). > > > > > > Regards > > > Bill > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > > > > > Ok don't get too excited, it is from a bit of a ropey cassette but still listenable. > > > > > > > > "peel" and "group" are the words you are looking for.... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "spib2003" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Hi Bill, > > > > > > > > > > Brill. I've been after this for ages. How do I access it? It's asking me for a password? > > > > > > > > > > Regards > > > > > t'other Bill > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Available elsewhere I think, but I put up the 22nd April 1977 session by > > > > > > the motors HERE > > > > > > > > > > > 4-22%20The%20Motors.mp3> because I like the way Peel sound so > > > > > > enthusiastic... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From thebarguest@... Wed Jun 15 11:22:41 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 09:22:41 -0000 Subject: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: The Dalesman's Litany (Dave Keddie / Moorman) It's hard when folks can't find the work where they've been bred and born When I was young I always thought I'd bide 'midst roots and corn But I've been forced to work in town so here's my litany >From Hull and Halifax and Hell, good Lord deliver me Done by Martin Carthy and other "folkies" - nice song and I'm sure Hull is better these days ! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nwobble" wrote: > > Pete, Mr Cave mentioned Hull (regarding Larkin). > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > > > Splendid stuff. Be Bop Deluxe played dozens of gigs in and around Hull (my home town) in the mid-seventies - I wonder if Axe Victim (the first track here) is the only song to mention Hull by name? > >   > > Cheers aye, > >   > > Pete Conk > > > > --- On Fri, 10/6/11, billfromnorthwales wrote: > > > > > > From: billfromnorthwales > > Subject: [peel] Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Date: Friday, 10 June, 2011, 18:13 > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > I guess I already told you about the Be Bop Deluxe Session from 27 November 1973 that I found, and put HERE? > > > > Some good Peel philosophy in between tracks too > > > From ken_garner@... Wed Jun 15 12:30:10 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 10:30:10 -0000 Subject: John Peel Wiki In-Reply-To: <824970.6743.qm@...> Message-ID: Martin's point about copyright is a fair one. It is not that the BBC is not interested - there are many very enlightened people in archives who would like to do more and want creative ways round copyright issues with groups like this one. - see tony ageh's ideas here - http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/nov/01/tony-ageh-interview-bbc-archive - and it is also not really today's BBC people's fault that the Peel programme archive is or has been modest. As I never tire if saying, until 1997 it was not policy to record all pop music programmes. The fact the archive had ANY complete "regular" peel shows at all from the station's first 30 years was a miracle! ken --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > sad but at least we can do it in this day and age. if the BBC aren't interested lets do it ourselves in the spirit of punk > They do some good stuff too. Eg Some of you may be interested in this show on 6music - Mark Lamarr tells the story of The Upsetter: The Life and Works of Lee 'Scratch' Perry. A John Peel favourite. Its on iplayer at the moment - it seems to be part of a series celebrating 40 years of Trojan Records. > http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011wdjc > > --- On Tue, 14/6/11, So It Goes 2512 wrote: > > From: So It Goes 2512 > Subject: [peel] Re: John Peel Wiki > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Tuesday, 14 June, 2011, 22:38 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > Am I the only one who finds that rather a sad reflection on the BBC's attitude to its premier broadcaster? So John wasn't joking when he said that they would rather keep episodes of Gardener's Question Time than sessions....or indeed recordings of his shows. > > > > Steve (TK) > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > > > > > > the total listener-ripped and restored peel show holdings as documented in the wiki are easily the most substantial peel show archive in the world, far outstretching what the BBC actually has officially > > > > > > ken > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > > > > > > > i second that emotion - is it clear when BBC have kept archive from - are we helping fill gaps or are an external back-up? > > > > > > > > --- On Mon, 13/6/11, John Bravin wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > From: John Bravin > > > > Subject: [peel] John Peel Wiki > > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > > Date: Monday, 13 June, 2011, 9:14 > > > > > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Finding the Wiki so useful, I just thought some one should say this out loud, as it should be heard outside the forum.  > > > > > > > > "THE JOHN PEEL WIKI IS AN AMAZING ARCHIVE, PUT TOGETHER WITH SUCH LOVE AND CARE, AND WITH SUCH ATTENTION TO DETAIL, THAT IT DESERVES AN AWARD." > > > > > > > > I would nominate it for an iQuality or Webby award if it wasn't for the slight sensitivity about music copyright, but in the absence of such an honour thank you a million times to all those who have put in the hard work. > > > > > > > > John > > > > > > > > From klacktoveedesteen@... Wed Jun 15 17:35:08 2011 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (Pete Conkerton) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 16:35:08 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 In-Reply-To: <04C2FCDE-2546-4470-BD54-EACE4C31D9B4@...> Message-ID: <125680.10107.qm@...> Well I'm ashamed to say I'd never noticed the Larkin/Hull reference in 'There she goes'. Thanks for that, Wob (hope you're enjoying fatherhood, btw). I'm not familiar with the Martin Carthy tune, tho' the line about 'Hull, Hell & Halifax' is well known in E Yorks.   I saw Bebop at the Duke of Cumberland a couple of times, as well as several gigs at Spring Street theatre (original home of Hull Truck), Tiffanys (supporting Cockney Rebel) and probably a few other venues I've forgotten about. They eventually scaled the dizzy heights of Hull City Hall, tho' that was with the second line-up. Bill played a return solo gig at the Duke sometime in the early Nineties (I think), and the last time I saw him was with his Lost Satellites, including his brother Ian (RIP), at Sheffield Leadmill in 2004, about a month before JP died. Ah, memories...   Pete Conk --- On Wed, 15/6/11, Ray Culkin wrote: From: Ray Culkin Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Cc: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Date: Wednesday, 15 June, 2011, 6:30   Have to agree with the 10 out of 10 for all their albums. There was rumoured to be a remastered box set due out at the back end of last year which never materialised. The Duke referred to in Axe Victim was the Duke of Cumberland pub in North Ferriby just outside Hull which they played regularly in the early 70's.  On 14 Jun 2011, at 22:01, "Humphrey" wrote:   Can't think of any other place refs by Be Bop / Bill Nelson but Bill was from Wakefield so maybe they were based in Yorkshire although once they got signed to Harvest they probably had to be based near or in London. "We Hit the road to Hull, played badly at The Duke". Personally, I'd give ALL the Be Bop albums 10 out of 10, and John P loved them as well ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > Splendid stuff. Be Bop Deluxe played dozens of gigs in and around Hull (my home town) in the mid-seventies - I wonder if Axe Victim (the first track here) is the only song to mention Hull by name? >   > Cheers aye, >   > Pete Conk > > --- On Fri, 10/6/11, billfromnorthwales wrote: > > > From: billfromnorthwales > Subject: [peel] Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Friday, 10 June, 2011, 18:13 > > >   > > > > I guess I already told you about the Be Bop Deluxe Session from 27 November 1973 that I found, and put HERE? > > Some good Peel philosophy in between tracks too > From M.Luetchford@... Wed Jun 15 23:34:17 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 22:34:17 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <124083.47695.qm@...> And surely the Housemartins must have mentioned in song although I can't recall a definite mention -  if album title - London 0 Hull 4 doesn;t count  --- On Wed, 15/6/11, Humphrey wrote: From: Humphrey Subject: [peel] Re: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, 15 June, 2011, 10:22   The Dalesman's Litany (Dave Keddie / Moorman) It's hard when folks can't find the work where they've been bred and born When I was young I always thought I'd bide 'midst roots and corn But I've been forced to work in town so here's my litany >From Hull and Halifax and Hell, good Lord deliver me Done by Martin Carthy and other "folkies" - nice song and I'm sure Hull is better these days ! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nwobble" wrote: > > Pete, Mr Cave mentioned Hull (regarding Larkin). > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > > > Splendid stuff. Be Bop Deluxe played dozens of gigs in and around Hull (my home town) in the mid-seventies - I wonder if Axe Victim (the first track here) is the only song to mention Hull by name? > >   > > Cheers aye, > >   > > Pete Conk > > > > --- On Fri, 10/6/11, billfromnorthwales wrote: > > > > > > From: billfromnorthwales > > Subject: [peel] Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Date: Friday, 10 June, 2011, 18:13 > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > I guess I already told you about the Be Bop Deluxe Session from 27 November 1973 that I found, and put HERE? > > > > Some good Peel philosophy in between tracks too > > > From haze.harrison@... Wed Jun 15 23:37:19 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 21:37:19 -0000 Subject: Motors Session 1977 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Sorry, I've been seriously sidelined recently. To many projects, not enough time... I have some FRS digitised already (not sure if E&HR session is one of them) What is the collective wisdom on which mp3 bit rate gives the best balance between file size and sound quality. Haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > Can't wait for some vintage FRS, hint, hint ... Thanks in advance, Haze. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > And I have a FRS with a session from 1979 > > I have some "real" work to do this week but can hopefully get it digitised by the end of the week... > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > > > I have an Eddy and the Hot Rods session from February 1977. > > > > > > Is that one you need? > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "spib2003" wrote: > > > > > > > > Yep, got it now. Sound's fine. Don't suppose you can help with Racing Cars or Eddie & the Hot Rods sessions? (seems to be a vehicle theme - strange coincidence!). > > > > > > > > Regards > > > > Bill > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Ok don't get too excited, it is from a bit of a ropey cassette but still listenable. > > > > > > > > > > "peel" and "group" are the words you are looking for.... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "spib2003" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Bill, > > > > > > > > > > > > Brill. I've been after this for ages. How do I access it? It's asking me for a password? > > > > > > > > > > > > Regards > > > > > > t'other Bill > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Available elsewhere I think, but I put up the 22nd April 1977 session by > > > > > > > the motors HERE > > > > > > > > > > > > > 4-22%20The%20Motors.mp3> because I like the way Peel sound so > > > > > > > enthusiastic... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From thebarguest@... Wed Jun 15 23:52:24 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 21:52:24 -0000 Subject: Motors Session 1977 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Sorry, didn't want to rush you, just check you're still around, really ... I would use at least 192 kbps, but 320 is the best, if the FM tape source is very good quality. In terms of backups, file size is not really an issue, as dvd-r discs are pretty cheap and can hold hundreds of radio shows at 320. I'll upload some 1979, 80 Vance rock shows meself over t'next few days or so, God willing .... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Sorry, I've been seriously sidelined recently. To many projects, not enough time... > I have some FRS digitised already (not sure if E&HR session is one of them) What is the collective wisdom on which mp3 bit rate gives the best balance between file size and sound quality. > Haze > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > Can't wait for some vintage FRS, hint, hint ... Thanks in advance, Haze. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > And I have a FRS with a session from 1979 > > > I have some "real" work to do this week but can hopefully get it digitised by the end of the week... > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > > > > > I have an Eddy and the Hot Rods session from February 1977. > > > > > > > > Is that one you need? > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "spib2003" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Yep, got it now. Sound's fine. Don't suppose you can help with Racing Cars or Eddie & the Hot Rods sessions? (seems to be a vehicle theme - strange coincidence!). > > > > > > > > > > Regards > > > > > Bill > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Ok don't get too excited, it is from a bit of a ropey cassette but still listenable. > > > > > > > > > > > > "peel" and "group" are the words you are looking for.... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "spib2003" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Bill, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Brill. I've been after this for ages. How do I access it? It's asking me for a password? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Regards > > > > > > > t'other Bill > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Available elsewhere I think, but I put up the 22nd April 1977 session by > > > > > > > > the motors HERE > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 4-22%20The%20Motors.mp3> because I like the way Peel sound so > > > > > > > > enthusiastic... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From paul@... Wed Jun 15 23:53:03 2011 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 22:53:03 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 In-Reply-To: <124083.47695.qm@...> References: <124083.47695.qm@...> Message-ID: So we can't have Half Man Half Biscuit either (Rod Hull is alive - why?). Wonder if they will sing it at Shepherds Bush Empire this Friday (I'll be there). Paul On Wed, 15 Jun 2011 22:34:17 +0100 (BST), you wrote: >And surely the Housemartins must have mentioned in song although I can't recall a definite mention -  if album title - London 0 Hull 4 doesn;t count  > >--- On Wed, 15/6/11, Humphrey wrote: > >From: Humphrey >Subject: [peel] Re: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 >To: peel@yahoogroups.com >Date: Wednesday, 15 June, 2011, 10:22 > > The Dalesman's Litany > >(Dave Keddie / Moorman) > > > >It's hard when folks can't find the work where they've been bred and born > >When I was young I always thought I'd bide 'midst roots and corn > >But I've been forced to work in town so here's my litany > >From Hull and Halifax and Hell, good Lord deliver me > > > >Done by Martin Carthy and other "folkies" - nice song and I'm sure Hull is better these days ! > > > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nwobble" wrote: > >> > >> Pete, Mr Cave mentioned Hull (regarding Larkin). > >> > >> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: >> > Splendid stuff. Be Bop Deluxe played dozens of gigs in and around Hull (my home town) in the mid-seventies - I wonder if Axe Victim (the first track here) is the only song to mention Hull by name? >> >   >> > Cheers aye, >> >   >> > Pete Conk >> > >> > --- On Fri, 10/6/11, billfromnorthwales wrote: >> > >> > From: billfromnorthwales > >> > Subject: [peel] Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 >> > To: peel@yahoogroups.com >> > Date: Friday, 10 June, 2011, 18:13 >> >   >> > I guess I already told you about the Be Bop Deluxe Session from 27 November 1973 that I found, and put HERE? >> > Some good Peel philosophy in between tracks too > From anythingshouldhappen@... Thu Jun 16 00:32:30 2011 From: anythingshouldhappen@... (Anything Should Happen) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 23:32:30 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 In-Reply-To: <124083.47695.qm@...> References: <124083.47695.qm@...> Message-ID: Album Titles would include Mick Ronson's posthumous Heaven And Hull. On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 10:34 PM, MARK LUETCHFORD < M.Luetchford@...> wrote: > > > And surely the Housemartins must have mentioned in song although I can't > recall a definite mention - if album title - London 0 Hull 4 doesn;t count > > --- On *Wed, 15/6/11, Humphrey * wrote: > > > From: Humphrey > Subject: [peel] Re: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Wednesday, 15 June, 2011, 10:22 > > > > > The Dalesman's Litany > (Dave Keddie / Moorman) > > It's hard when folks can't find the work where they've been bred and born > When I was young I always thought I'd bide 'midst roots and corn > But I've been forced to work in town so here's my litany > From Hull and Halifax and Hell, good Lord deliver me > > Done by Martin Carthy and other "folkies" - nice song and I'm sure Hull is > better these days ! > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , > "nwobble" wrote: > > > > Pete, Mr Cave mentioned Hull (regarding Larkin). > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, > Pete Conkerton wrote: > > > > > > Splendid stuff. Be Bop Deluxe played dozens of gigs in and around Hull > (my home town) in the mid-seventies - I wonder if Axe Victim (the first > track here) is the only song to mention Hull by name? > > >  > > > Cheers aye, > > >  > > > Pete Conk > > > > > > --- On Fri, 10/6/11, billfromnorthwales wrote: > > > > > > > > > From: billfromnorthwales > > > Subject: [peel] Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > Date: Friday, 10 June, 2011, 18:13 > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > I guess I already told you about the Be Bop Deluxe Session from 27 > November 1973 that I found, and put HERE? > > > > > > Some good Peel philosophy in between tracks too > > > > > > > > From saipanda@... Thu Jun 16 07:50:32 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 05:50:32 -0000 Subject: 26 March 1993 Message-ID: Hi folks, New up on the wiki, courtesy of Robin (and with many thanks to him): 26 March 1993 Sessions: Skyscraper, Bandulu Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/26_March_1993 Not the full show, but the recording also includes the last bit of Tommy Vance's second to last R1 programme (handing over to JP with Dinosaur Jr), as well as the promise of the unveiling of the finally found Little Richard cover version the following evening. Bit of a result then for the recent wiki page on that very subject: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Little_Richard_Cover_Search Now, anyone happen to have 27 March 1993? Cheers, Steve From culkin@... Thu Jun 16 08:44:10 2011 From: culkin@... (Ray Culkin) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 07:44:10 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 In-Reply-To: References: <124083.47695.qm@...> Message-ID: <0A84985B-81DC-41C6-AEC2-1268599BCE51@...> The Beautiful South's Choke album includes a song called Rising of Grafton Street which, I think, is where a lit of the group lived. On 15 Jun 2011, at 23:32, Anything Should Happen wrote: > Album Titles would include Mick Ronson's posthumous Heaven And Hull. > > > On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 10:34 PM, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > And surely the Housemartins must have mentioned in song although I can't recall a definite mention - if album title - London 0 Hull 4 doesn;t count > > --- On Wed, 15/6/11, Humphrey wrote: > > From: Humphrey > Subject: [peel] Re: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Wednesday, 15 June, 2011, 10:22 > > > > The Dalesman's Litany > (Dave Keddie / Moorman) > > It's hard when folks can't find the work where they've been bred and born > When I was young I always thought I'd bide 'midst roots and corn > But I've been forced to work in town so here's my litany > From Hull and Halifax and Hell, good Lord deliver me > > Done by Martin Carthy and other "folkies" - nice song and I'm sure Hull is better these days ! > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nwobble" wrote: > > > > Pete, Mr Cave mentioned Hull (regarding Larkin). > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > > > > > Splendid stuff. Be Bop Deluxe played dozens of gigs in and around Hull (my home town) in the mid-seventies - I wonder if Axe Victim (the first track here) is the only song to mention Hull by name? > > >  > > > Cheers aye, > > >  > > > Pete Conk > > > > > > --- On Fri, 10/6/11, billfromnorthwales wrote: > > > > > > > > > From: billfromnorthwales > > > Subject: [peel] Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > Date: Friday, 10 June, 2011, 18:13 > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > I guess I already told you about the Be Bop Deluxe Session from 27 November 1973 that I found, and put HERE? > > > > > > Some good Peel philosophy in between tracks too > > > > > > > > From theallnewadventuresofspp@... Thu Jun 16 14:47:17 2011 From: theallnewadventuresofspp@... (stephen phythian) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 13:47:17 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <431199.95748.qm@...> Don't forget The KLF - It's grim up North (as well as mentioning alot of others!) stephen --- On Wed, 15/6/11, Paul Webster wrote: From: Paul Webster Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, 15 June, 2011, 22:53   So we can't have Half Man Half Biscuit either (Rod Hull is alive - why?). Wonder if they will sing it at Shepherds Bush Empire this Friday (I'll be there). Paul On Wed, 15 Jun 2011 22:34:17 +0100 (BST), you wrote: >And surely the Housemartins must have mentioned in song although I can't recall a definite mention -  if album title - London 0 Hull 4 doesn;t count  > >--- On Wed, 15/6/11, Humphrey wrote: > >From: Humphrey >Subject: [peel] Re: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 >To: peel@yahoogroups.com >Date: Wednesday, 15 June, 2011, 10:22 > > The Dalesman's Litany > >(Dave Keddie / Moorman) > > > >It's hard when folks can't find the work where they've been bred and born > >When I was young I always thought I'd bide 'midst roots and corn > >But I've been forced to work in town so here's my litany > >From Hull and Halifax and Hell, good Lord deliver me > > > >Done by Martin Carthy and other "folkies" - nice song and I'm sure Hull is better these days ! > > > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nwobble" wrote: > >> > >> Pete, Mr Cave mentioned Hull (regarding Larkin). > >> > >> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: >> > Splendid stuff. Be Bop Deluxe played dozens of gigs in and around Hull (my home town) in the mid-seventies - I wonder if Axe Victim (the first track here) is the only song to mention Hull by name? >> >   >> > Cheers aye, >> >   >> > Pete Conk >> > >> > --- On Fri, 10/6/11, billfromnorthwales wrote: >> > >> > From: billfromnorthwales > >> > Subject: [peel] Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 >> > To: peel@yahoogroups.com >> > Date: Friday, 10 June, 2011, 18:13 >> >   >> > I guess I already told you about the Be Bop Deluxe Session from 27 November 1973 that I found, and put HERE? >> > Some good Peel philosophy in between tracks too > From haze.harrison@... Thu Jun 16 15:26:55 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 13:26:55 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance Message-ID: I have been jolted awake by Humphrey ;-) There is now a FRS folder on the Mooo http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/FRS/ The first two (of many) shows are in there and the third is uploading now. 1979-03-16 Van Der Graaf Generator and Eddie & The Hot Rods 1979-03-23 Jethro Tull and Tom Robinson 1981-08-14 Deep Purple All FRS will be 192mbps which makes them about 175MB so not for the casual downloader, I have also uploaded tracklist rtf files for each show so you know what you're getting. The tracks for the Friday Night Connection have been deliberately left to the very end just in case you want to play along. Enjoy, Haze From haze.harrison@... Thu Jun 16 15:33:21 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 13:33:21 -0000 Subject: A couple more 'In Concerts' Message-ID: While I'm awake.... I've had these sitting on the hard drive for weeks and forgot to put them on the Mooo http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-12-31_Blondie_Glasgow_Apollo_FM_Radio-OGWT_Simulcast.mp3 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-01-12_Simple_Minds_and_Cozy_Powell.mp3 Enjoy, Haze From haze.harrison@... Thu Jun 16 17:50:56 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 15:50:56 -0000 Subject: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 In-Reply-To: <431199.95748.qm@...> Message-ID: And off at another tangent, there's a Blue Oyster Cult fansite called 'Hot Rails To Hull' --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, stephen phythian wrote: > > Don't forget The KLF - It's grim up North (as well as mentioning alot of others!) > stephen > > --- On Wed, 15/6/11, Paul Webster wrote: > > From: Paul Webster > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Wednesday, 15 June, 2011, 22:53 > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > So we can't have Half Man Half Biscuit either (Rod Hull is alive - why?). > > Wonder if they will sing it at Shepherds Bush Empire this Friday (I'll be there). > > > > Paul > > > > On Wed, 15 Jun 2011 22:34:17 +0100 (BST), you wrote: > > > > >And surely the Housemartins must have mentioned in song although I can't recall a definite mention -  if album title - London 0 Hull 4 doesn;t count  > > > > > >--- On Wed, 15/6/11, Humphrey wrote: > > > > > >From: Humphrey > > >Subject: [peel] Re: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 > > >To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > >Date: Wednesday, 15 June, 2011, 10:22 > > > > > > The Dalesman's Litany > > > > > >(Dave Keddie / Moorman) > > > > > > > > > > > >It's hard when folks can't find the work where they've been bred and born > > > > > >When I was young I always thought I'd bide 'midst roots and corn > > > > > >But I've been forced to work in town so here's my litany > > > > > >From Hull and Halifax and Hell, good Lord deliver me > > > > > > > > > > > >Done by Martin Carthy and other "folkies" - nice song and I'm sure Hull is better these days ! > > > > > > > > > > > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nwobble" wrote: > > > > > >> > > > > > >> Pete, Mr Cave mentioned Hull (regarding Larkin). > > > > > >> > > > > > >> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > >> > Splendid stuff. Be Bop Deluxe played dozens of gigs in and around Hull (my home town) in the mid-seventies - I wonder if Axe Victim (the first track here) is the only song to mention Hull by name? > > >> >   > > >> > Cheers aye, > > >> >   > > >> > Pete Conk > > >> > > > >> > --- On Fri, 10/6/11, billfromnorthwales wrote: > > >> > > > >> > From: billfromnorthwales > > > > > >> > Subject: [peel] Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 > > >> > To: peel@...m > > >> > Date: Friday, 10 June, 2011, 18:13 > > >> >   > > >> > I guess I already told you about the Be Bop Deluxe Session from 27 November 1973 that I found, and put HERE? > > >> > Some good Peel philosophy in between tracks too > > > > From so_it_goes_2512@... Thu Jun 16 17:59:42 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 15:59:42 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks Haze! A lot of happy memories here, including lying in bed waiting for the Friday Night Connection at 11.15 p.m. after a hard week at school.... Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > I have been jolted awake by Humphrey ;-) > > There is now a FRS folder on the Mooo > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/FRS/ > > The first two (of many) shows are in there and the third is uploading now. > 1979-03-16 Van Der Graaf Generator and Eddie & The Hot Rods > 1979-03-23 Jethro Tull and Tom Robinson > 1981-08-14 Deep Purple > All FRS will be 192mbps which makes them about 175MB so not for the casual downloader, I have also uploaded tracklist rtf files for each show so you know what you're getting. The tracks for the Friday Night Connection have been deliberately left to the very end just in case you want to play along. > > Enjoy, Haze > From davidquantick@... Thu Jun 16 18:06:40 2011 From: davidquantick@... (David Quantick) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 17:06:40 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <328965.52005.qm@...> Funny, if you asked, I'd have said I didn't like this show at the time... but the theme song and Tommy Vance's voice have set my heart aflutter. I used to write links for him, for a Tv accident clip show. I enjoyed writing "Look at that tosser!" and imagining him saying it in his Tommy Vance voice. ________________________________ From: So It Goes 2512 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, 16 June 2011, 16:59 Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance   Thanks Haze! A lot of happy memories here, including lying in bed waiting for the Friday Night Connection at 11.15 p.m. after a hard week at school.... Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > I have been jolted awake by Humphrey ;-) > > There is now a FRS folder on the Mooo > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/FRS/ > > The first two (of many) shows are in there and the third is uploading now. > 1979-03-16 Van Der Graaf Generator and Eddie & The Hot Rods > 1979-03-23 Jethro Tull and Tom Robinson > 1981-08-14 Deep Purple > All FRS will be 192mbps which makes them about 175MB so not for the casual downloader, I have also uploaded tracklist rtf files for each show so you know what you're getting. The tracks for the Friday Night Connection have been deliberately left to the very end just in case you want to play along. > > Enjoy, Haze > From mickcapewell@... Thu Jun 16 18:16:14 2011 From: mickcapewell@... (Michael Capewell) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 17:16:14 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: <328965.52005.qm@...> Message-ID: <220347.62793.qm@...> Can I just say thanks for the exciting (for me, anyway) and most welcome appearance of these TV on The Radio shows...and also a hearty congrats to David Q for his heartfelt and eloquent defence of The Final Cut in the Uncut "Ultimate Guide To Pink Floyd". Ta very much Gents. --- On Thu, 16/6/11, David Quantick wrote: From: David Quantick Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Date: Thursday, 16 June, 2011, 17:06   Funny, if you asked, I'd have said I didn't like this show at the time... but the theme song and Tommy Vance's voice have set my heart aflutter. I used to write links for him, for a Tv accident clip show. I enjoyed writing "Look at that tosser!" and imagining him saying it in his Tommy Vance voice.   From paulebbs@... Thu Jun 16 18:22:35 2011 From: paulebbs@... (paulebbs@...) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 16:22:35 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: <220347.62793.qm@...> References: <328965.52005.qm@...><220347.62793.qm@...> Message-ID: <365185050-1308241361-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1808840943-@...> Oooh I'll have to get that then. Final Cut is my all time fave album. I was right place, right time for that one. Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device -----Original Message----- From: Michael Capewell Sender: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 17:16:14 To: Reply-To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance Can I just say thanks for the exciting (for me, anyway) and most welcome appearance of these TV on The Radio shows...and also a hearty congrats to David Q for his heartfelt and eloquent defence of The Final Cut in the Uncut "Ultimate Guide To Pink Floyd". Ta very much Gents. --- On Thu, 16/6/11, David Quantick wrote: From: David Quantick Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Date: Thursday, 16 June, 2011, 17:06   Funny, if you asked, I'd have said I didn't like this show at the time... but the theme song and Tommy Vance's voice have set my heart aflutter. I used to write links for him, for a Tv accident clip show. I enjoyed writing "Look at that tosser!" and imagining him saying it in his Tommy Vance voice.   From davidquantick@... Thu Jun 16 18:24:48 2011 From: davidquantick@... (David Quantick) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 17:24:48 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: <220347.62793.qm@...> References: <328965.52005.qm@...> <220347.62793.qm@...> Message-ID: <13220.26601.qm@...> Ta! I recommend the Uncut Pink Floyd special, if only because for the first time in my life, it has made me want to hear Animals. ________________________________ From: Michael Capewell To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, 16 June 2011, 17:16 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance   Can I just say thanks for the exciting (for me, anyway) and most welcome appearance of these TV on The Radio shows...and also a hearty congrats to David Q for his heartfelt and eloquent defence of The Final Cut in the Uncut "Ultimate Guide To Pink Floyd". Ta very much Gents. --- On Thu, 16/6/11, David Quantick wrote: >From: David Quantick >Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance >To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" >Date: Thursday, 16 June, 2011, 17:06 > > >  >Funny, if you asked, I'd have said I didn't like this show at the time... but the theme song and Tommy Vance's voice have set my heart aflutter. > > >I used to write links for him, for a Tv accident clip show. I enjoyed writing "Look at that tosser!" and imagining him saying it in his Tommy Vance voice. > > >  From alxfitz@... Thu Jun 16 20:15:30 2011 From: alxfitz@... (ALEX) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 18:15:30 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: <328965.52005.qm@...> Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, David Quantick wrote: > > Funny, if you asked, I'd have said I didn't like this show at the time... but the theme song and Tommy Vance's voice have set my heart aflutter. > > I used to write links for him, for a Tv accident clip show. I enjoyed writing "Look at that tosser!" and imagining him saying it in his Tommy Vance voice. > > > ________________________________ > From: So It Goes 2512 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Thursday, 16 June 2011, 16:59 > Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance > > >   > Thanks Haze! A lot of happy memories here, including lying in bed waiting for the Friday Night Connection at 11.15 p.m. after a hard week at school.... > > Steve (TK) > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > I have been jolted awake by Humphrey ;-) > > > > There is now a FRS folder on the Mooo > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/FRS/ > > > > The first two (of many) shows are in there and the third is uploading now. > > 1979-03-16 Van Der Graaf Generator and Eddie & The Hot Rods > > 1979-03-23 Jethro Tull and Tom Robinson > > 1981-08-14 Deep Purple > > All FRS will be 192mbps which makes them about 175MB so not for the casual downloader, I have also uploaded tracklist rtf files for each show so you know what you're getting. The tracks for the Friday Night Connection have been deliberately left to the very end just in case you want to play along. > > > > Enjoy, Haze > > > I loved the Dumber and Dumber show (bit off topic I'm sorry) especially the silly comments, I think I remember seeing you on the credits of it David. I commented on one of the only episodes on YouTube not long ago, would love to have the series of it! From stuartb@... Thu Jun 16 21:11:50 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 19:11:50 -0000 Subject: A couple more 'In Concerts' In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Wow thanks for these. For the Blondie simulcast I remember vividly setting up my trusty Grundig Satellit radio in front of my folks' old TV as it had much better sound. Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > While I'm awake.... I've had these sitting on the hard drive for weeks and forgot to put them on the Mooo > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-12-31_Blondie_Glasgow_Apollo_FM_Radio-OGWT_Simulcast.mp3 > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-01-12_Simple_Minds_and_Cozy_Powell.mp3 > > Enjoy, Haze > From anythingshouldhappen@... Thu Jun 16 21:39:15 2011 From: anythingshouldhappen@... (Anything Should Happen) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 20:39:15 +0100 Subject: [peel] A couple more 'In Concerts' In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Haze, Can I just take the opportunity to thank you for these In Concerts? Both yourself and Bill do sterling work with these. On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 2:33 PM, haze_harrison wrote: > > > While I'm awake.... I've had these sitting on the hard drive for weeks and > forgot to put them on the Mooo > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-12-31_Blondie_Glasgow_Apollo_FM_Radio-OGWT_Simulcast.mp3 > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-01-12_Simple_Minds_and_Cozy_Powell.mp3 > > Enjoy, Haze > > > From wewalkforonereason@... Thu Jun 16 22:10:52 2011 From: wewalkforonereason@... (Alasdair Macdonald) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 21:10:52 +0100 Subject: [peel] A couple more 'In Concerts' In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Commercially released at the end of last year: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Blondie-At-BBC/dp/B003QSHIQ2 http://www.blondie.net/blog/emi-to-release-blondie-at-the-bbc-on-cd-and-dvd/ On 16 June 2011 14:33, haze_harrison wrote: > While I'm awake.... I've had these sitting on the hard drive for weeks and forgot to put them on the Mooo > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-12-31_Blondie_Glasgow_Apollo_FM_Radio-OGWT_Simulcast.mp3 > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-01-12_Simple_Minds_and_Cozy_Powell.mp3 From stuartb@... Thu Jun 16 22:50:15 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 20:50:15 -0000 Subject: 26 March 1993 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Should be in the SL box..... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Hi folks, > > > Now, anyone happen to have 27 March 1993? > > Cheers, > > Steve > From thebarguest@... Thu Jun 16 23:02:01 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 21:02:01 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Wow - brill ! Thanks so much Haze ! I was given "The Olivetti Chronicles" (Peel) book by my dad yesterday, for my 50th birthday ! He must have heard John's dulcet tones emanating from my cell over the past year or so ! Imagine the Vance material being something like JP would have played had not punk had happened ! Although a lot of folk, like me, at the time, listened to JP and TV, after all, really good rock/pop goes beyond "categories" and shelves ... Thanks also for that 93 Peel-cum-Vance offering yesterday ! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > I have been jolted awake by Humphrey ;-) > > There is now a FRS folder on the Mooo > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/FRS/ > > The first two (of many) shows are in there and the third is uploading now. > 1979-03-16 Van Der Graaf Generator and Eddie & The Hot Rods > 1979-03-23 Jethro Tull and Tom Robinson > 1981-08-14 Deep Purple > All FRS will be 192mbps which makes them about 175MB so not for the casual downloader, I have also uploaded tracklist rtf files for each show so you know what you're getting. The tracks for the Friday Night Connection have been deliberately left to the very end just in case you want to play along. > > Enjoy, Haze > From anythingshouldhappen@... Thu Jun 16 23:09:03 2011 From: anythingshouldhappen@... (Anything Should Happen) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 22:09:03 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: <328965.52005.qm@...> References: <328965.52005.qm@...> Message-ID: Ha ha, I thought the Friday Rock Show was just an 18 month phase I had around NWOBHM, but the voice and the enthusiasm, a great man!!! On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 5:06 PM, David Quantick wrote: > > > Funny, if you asked, I'd have said I didn't like this show at the time... > but the theme song and Tommy Vance's voice have set my heart aflutter. > > I used to write links for him, for a Tv accident clip show. I enjoyed > writing "Look at that tosser!" and imagining him saying it in his Tommy > Vance voice. > > ------------------------------ > *From:* So It Goes 2512 > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > *Sent:* Thursday, 16 June 2011, 16:59 > *Subject:* [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance > > > Thanks Haze! A lot of happy memories here, including lying in bed waiting > for the Friday Night Connection at 11.15 p.m. after a hard week at > school.... > > Steve (TK) > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > I have been jolted awake by Humphrey ;-) > > > > There is now a FRS folder on the Mooo > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/FRS/ > > > > The first two (of many) shows are in there and the third is uploading > now. > > 1979-03-16 Van Der Graaf Generator and Eddie & The Hot Rods > > 1979-03-23 Jethro Tull and Tom Robinson > > 1981-08-14 Deep Purple > > All FRS will be 192mbps which makes them about 175MB so not for the > casual downloader, I have also uploaded tracklist rtf files for each show so > you know what you're getting. The tracks for the Friday Night Connection > have been deliberately left to the very end just in case you want to play > along. > > > > Enjoy, Haze > > > > > > > From anythingshouldhappen@... Thu Jun 16 23:09:46 2011 From: anythingshouldhappen@... (Anything Should Happen) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 22:09:46 +0100 Subject: [peel] Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: You are on a roll, Haze, thanks for the FRS. On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 2:26 PM, haze_harrison wrote: > > > I have been jolted awake by Humphrey ;-) > > There is now a FRS folder on the Mooo > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/FRS/ > > The first two (of many) shows are in there and the third is uploading now. > 1979-03-16 Van Der Graaf Generator and Eddie & The Hot Rods > 1979-03-23 Jethro Tull and Tom Robinson > 1981-08-14 Deep Purple > All FRS will be 192mbps which makes them about 175MB so not for the casual > downloader, I have also uploaded tracklist rtf files for each show so you > know what you're getting. The tracks for the Friday Night Connection have > been deliberately left to the very end just in case you want to play along. > > Enjoy, Haze > > > From mickcapewell@... Thu Jun 16 23:43:10 2011 From: mickcapewell@... (Michael Capewell) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 22:43:10 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <644126.41451.qm@...> Ha ha, I thought the Friday Rock Show was just an 18 month phase I had around NWOBHM, but the voice and the enthusiasm, a great man!!!     **** John Miles! Sparks!! Elkie Brooks!!! Crikey! It just goes to show how much an effect the NWOBHM had on "Rock" shows post '79/80. Nowadays, 99% of all shows that bill themselves as "Rock Shows", not just on national radio, but on local stations and internet stations too, have a playlist that's all thud and fuzz, with little or no imagination. Bah! Etc... From M.Luetchford@... Fri Jun 17 00:20:24 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 23:20:24 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] 26 March 1993 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <537403.53734.qm@...> great page! --- On Thu, 16/6/11, steve wrote: From: steve Subject: [peel] 26 March 1993 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, 16 June, 2011, 6:50   Hi folks, New up on the wiki, courtesy of Robin (and with many thanks to him): 26 March 1993 Sessions: Skyscraper, Bandulu Wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/26_March_1993 Not the full show, but the recording also includes the last bit of Tommy Vance's second to last R1 programme (handing over to JP with Dinosaur Jr), as well as the promise of the unveiling of the finally found Little Richard cover version the following evening. Bit of a result then for the recent wiki page on that very subject: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Little_Richard_Cover_Search Now, anyone happen to have 27 March 1993? Cheers, Steve From M.Luetchford@... Fri Jun 17 00:22:29 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 23:22:29 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <769255.31713.qm@...> hope they do for you too - I'm jealous but enjoy being back in the DHSS again - strange days are here again --- On Wed, 15/6/11, Paul Webster wrote: From: Paul Webster Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, 15 June, 2011, 22:53   So we can't have Half Man Half Biscuit either (Rod Hull is alive - why?). Wonder if they will sing it at Shepherds Bush Empire this Friday (I'll be there). Paul On Wed, 15 Jun 2011 22:34:17 +0100 (BST), you wrote: >And surely the Housemartins must have mentioned in song although I can't recall a definite mention -  if album title - London 0 Hull 4 doesn;t count  > >--- On Wed, 15/6/11, Humphrey wrote: > >From: Humphrey >Subject: [peel] Re: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 >To: peel@yahoogroups.com >Date: Wednesday, 15 June, 2011, 10:22 > > The Dalesman's Litany > >(Dave Keddie / Moorman) > > > >It's hard when folks can't find the work where they've been bred and born > >When I was young I always thought I'd bide 'midst roots and corn > >But I've been forced to work in town so here's my litany > >From Hull and Halifax and Hell, good Lord deliver me > > > >Done by Martin Carthy and other "folkies" - nice song and I'm sure Hull is better these days ! > > > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nwobble" wrote: > >> > >> Pete, Mr Cave mentioned Hull (regarding Larkin). > >> > >> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: >> > Splendid stuff. Be Bop Deluxe played dozens of gigs in and around Hull (my home town) in the mid-seventies - I wonder if Axe Victim (the first track here) is the only song to mention Hull by name? >> >   >> > Cheers aye, >> >   >> > Pete Conk >> > >> > --- On Fri, 10/6/11, billfromnorthwales wrote: >> > >> > From: billfromnorthwales > >> > Subject: [peel] Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 >> > To: peel@yahoogroups.com >> > Date: Friday, 10 June, 2011, 18:13 >> >   >> > I guess I already told you about the Be Bop Deluxe Session from 27 November 1973 that I found, and put HERE? >> > Some good Peel philosophy in between tracks too > From thebarguest@... Fri Jun 17 00:50:29 2011 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 22:50:29 -0000 Subject: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 In-Reply-To: <769255.31713.qm@...> Message-ID: Saw Rod Hull in around 1993 in the buffet bar/pub in Birminham New Street Station, he was with about 2 other people on his table. God Bless 'im, but to paraphrase Deaf school, wot a way to go .... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > hope they do for you too - I'm jealous but enjoy being back in the DHSS again - strange days are here again > > --- On Wed, 15/6/11, Paul Webster wrote: > > From: Paul Webster > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Wednesday, 15 June, 2011, 22:53 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > So we can't have Half Man Half Biscuit either (Rod Hull is alive - why?). > > Wonder if they will sing it at Shepherds Bush Empire this Friday (I'll be there). > > > > Paul > > > > On Wed, 15 Jun 2011 22:34:17 +0100 (BST), you wrote: > > > > >And surely the Housemartins must have mentioned in song although I can't recall a definite mention -  if album title - London 0 Hull 4 doesn;t count  > > > > > >--- On Wed, 15/6/11, Humphrey wrote: > > > > > >From: Humphrey > > >Subject: [peel] Re: Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 > > >To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > >Date: Wednesday, 15 June, 2011, 10:22 > > > > > > The Dalesman's Litany > > > > > >(Dave Keddie / Moorman) > > > > > > > > > > > >It's hard when folks can't find the work where they've been bred and born > > > > > >When I was young I always thought I'd bide 'midst roots and corn > > > > > >But I've been forced to work in town so here's my litany > > > > > >From Hull and Halifax and Hell, good Lord deliver me > > > > > > > > > > > >Done by Martin Carthy and other "folkies" - nice song and I'm sure Hull is better these days ! > > > > > > > > > > > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nwobble" wrote: > > > > > >> > > > > > >> Pete, Mr Cave mentioned Hull (regarding Larkin). > > > > > >> > > > > > >> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > >> > Splendid stuff. Be Bop Deluxe played dozens of gigs in and around Hull (my home town) in the mid-seventies - I wonder if Axe Victim (the first track here) is the only song to mention Hull by name? > > >> >   > > >> > Cheers aye, > > >> >   > > >> > Pete Conk > > >> > > > >> > --- On Fri, 10/6/11, billfromnorthwales wrote: > > >> > > > >> > From: billfromnorthwales > > > > > >> > Subject: [peel] Be Bop Deluxe session 1973 > > >> > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > >> > Date: Friday, 10 June, 2011, 18:13 > > >> >   > > >> > I guess I already told you about the Be Bop Deluxe Session from 27 November 1973 that I found, and put HERE? > > >> > Some good Peel philosophy in between tracks too > > > > From haze.harrison@... Fri Jun 17 11:03:48 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 09:03:48 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks should ultimately go to my hard rocking (Status Quo fan) mother. While I was down the pub on a Friday night she was in control of the hifi and taped these for me. Then on Saturday morning my friend Kev would come round to listen to the previous nights show. Followed by lunch of meat and potato pie (with lashings of Henderson's Relish) and then we'd go to The Nelson rock pub in the centre of Sheffield for more beer and a classic 70's jukebox.. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "So It Goes 2512" wrote: > > Thanks Haze! A lot of happy memories here, including lying in bed waiting for the Friday Night Connection at 11.15 p.m. after a hard week at school.... > > Steve (TK) > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > I have been jolted awake by Humphrey ;-) > > > > There is now a FRS folder on the Mooo > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/FRS/ > > > > The first two (of many) shows are in there and the third is uploading now. > > 1979-03-16 Van Der Graaf Generator and Eddie & The Hot Rods > > 1979-03-23 Jethro Tull and Tom Robinson > > 1981-08-14 Deep Purple > > All FRS will be 192mbps which makes them about 175MB so not for the casual downloader, I have also uploaded tracklist rtf files for each show so you know what you're getting. The tracks for the Friday Night Connection have been deliberately left to the very end just in case you want to play along. > > > > Enjoy, Haze > > > From haze.harrison@... Fri Jun 17 11:18:15 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 09:18:15 -0000 Subject: A couple more 'In Concerts' In-Reply-To: Message-ID: No thanks required. It's a pleasure going through these old tapes again... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Anything Should Happen wrote: > > Hi Haze, > > Can I just take the opportunity to thank you for these In Concerts? > > Both yourself and Bill do sterling work with these. > > On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 2:33 PM, haze_harrison > wrote: > > > > > > > While I'm awake.... I've had these sitting on the hard drive for weeks and > > forgot to put them on the Mooo > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-12-31_Blondie_Glasgow_Apollo_FM_Radio-OGWT_Simulcast.mp3 > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-01-12_Simple_Minds_and_Cozy_Powell.mp3 > > > > Enjoy, Haze > > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Fri Jun 17 11:22:32 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 09:22:32 -0000 Subject: A couple more 'In Concerts' In-Reply-To: Message-ID: And therefore no longer available from the Mooo.. Thanks for letting me know, Haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alasdair Macdonald wrote: > > Commercially released at the end of last year: > > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Blondie-At-BBC/dp/B003QSHIQ2 > > http://www.blondie.net/blog/emi-to-release-blondie-at-the-bbc-on-cd-and-dvd/ > > On 16 June 2011 14:33, haze_harrison wrote: > > While I'm awake.... I've had these sitting on the hard drive for weeks and forgot to put them on the Mooo > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1979-12-31_Blondie_Glasgow_Apollo_FM_Radio-OGWT_Simulcast.mp3 > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/InConcert/1980-01-12_Simple_Minds_and_Cozy_Powell.mp3 > From haze.harrison@... Fri Jun 17 11:30:26 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 09:30:26 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: <644126.41451.qm@...> Message-ID: I think in that respect TV was very much like Peely. If he (and/or Tony Wilson) thought something was good he'd play it, whether it was "rock" or not.. I know he played Duran Duran "Planet Earth" a couple of weeks before it came out as I tried to buy it the following day! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Michael Capewell wrote: > > Ha ha, I thought the Friday Rock Show was just an 18 month phase I had around NWOBHM, but the voice and the enthusiasm, a great man!!! >   >   > **** John Miles! Sparks!! Elkie Brooks!!! Crikey! It just goes to show how much an effect the NWOBHM had on "Rock" shows post '79/80. Nowadays, 99% of all shows that bill themselves as "Rock Shows", not just on national radio, but on local stations and internet stations too, have a playlist that's all thud and fuzz, with little or no imagination. Bah! Etc... > From dutch_record_59@... Fri Jun 17 11:36:09 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 02:36:09 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Re: 26 March 1993 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <812136.60740.qm@...> What is the L number? ________________________________ From: Stuart To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 10:50 PM Subject: [peel] Re: 26 March 1993   Should be in the SL box..... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Hi folks, > > > Now, anyone happen to have 27 March 1993? > > Cheers, > > Steve > From haze.harrison@... Fri Jun 17 11:41:44 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 09:41:44 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Here's a list of my FRS tapes. This is what you can expect in the coming months although I probably won't be doing the full concert shows as they are readily available as better quality bootleg downloads.... I'm just finishing 28/8/81 Atomic Rooster and Gary Boyle and then I'll try to do them chronologically Date Session 29/12/1978 Genesis at Knebworth 02/03/1979 Thin Lizzy Streetwalkers 09/03/1979 David Bowie 16/03/1979 Eddie And The Hot Rods Van Der Graaf Generator 23/03/1979 Jethro Tull Tom Robinson 06/04/1979 Cream 20/04/1979 Family John Miles 27/04/1979 Love Sculpture Whitesnake 04/05/1979 Roxy Music 18/05/1979 Fleetwood Mac 25/05/1979 Jimi Hendrix 01/06/1979 Yes at Wembley Repeat of first ever FRS 08/06/1979 Deep Purple 15/06/1979 Magazine Judie Tzuke 22/06/1979 Genesis 29/06/1979 Faces Ruts 06/07/1979 Ruts Free 13/07/1979 Lone Star Ted Nugent 13/07/1979 Tubeway Army 20/07/1979 King Crimson Wayne County 17/08/1979 Bonzo Dog Band Police 24/08/1979 Rory Gallagher 31/08/1979 Scorpions (Reading) 07/09/1979 Steve Hackett (Reading) 21/09/1979 Climax Blues Band (Reading) 28/09/1979 Ian Gillan (Reading) 05/10/1979 Van Der Graaf Generator Spyder 19/10/1979 Thin Lizzy Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark 26/10/1979 Def Leppard Be Bop Deluxe 02/11/1979 Beatles Samson 09/11/1979 Caravan Preying Mantis 23/11/1979 Def Leppard 23/11/1979 Jeff Beck Queen 07/12/1979 Samson Tyranosaurus Rex 04/01/1980 AC DC Syd Barrett 04/01/1980 Preying Mantis 11/01/1980 Public Image Limited Traffic 18/01/1980 Iron Maiden Mott The Hoople 25/01/1980 Roy Harper Girl 08/02/1980 Cream Jimi Hendrix, Who, Pink Floyd 15/02/1980 Saxon Ten Years After 22/02/1980 Procul Harem Money 07/03/1980 Molly Hatchett (Reading) 21/03/1980 Family Jethro Tull, Fleetwood Mac, Status Quo 04/04/1980 Saxon Queen 11/04/1980 Tygers Of Pan Tang The Nice 1980-05 Flashback 69 Pink Floyd Deep Purple Yes 13/06/1980 Beatles Tygers Of Pan Tang 04/07/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 79) 11/07/1980 Genesis (Lyceum) 18/07/1980 Heads Hands and Feet Krokus ? 25/07/1980 Roger Waters on The Wall 01/08/1980 Girlschool Trespass 15/08/1980 Pretty Things More 29/08/1980 Pat Travers (Reading) 05/09/1980 Samson Slade (Reading) 12/09/1980 Def Leppard Gillan (Reading) 26/09/1980 Led Zeppelin 1971 03/10/1980 Krokus Magnum (Reading) 10/10/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 80) 31/10/1980 Nice Free, Caravan 28/11/1980 Damned Diamond Head 12/12/1980 Chevy Yes, Beatles 02/01/1981 Whitesnake Queen 09/01/1981 Saxon Atomic Rooster 16/01/1981 Stone The Crows Hibiscus 30/01/1981 Man Motorhead 20/02/1981 Pat Travers Magnum Samson Gillan Iron Maiden 06/03/1981 Black Axe Snafu 13/03/1981 Sweet Savage Chevy 20/03/1981 Nazareth Last Flight 27/03/1981 Steve Gibbons White Spirit 03/04/1981 Robin Trower Cryer 10/04/1981 Yardbirds Zero 17/04/1981 Barclay James Harvest Pretty Things Wishbone Ash Uriah Heep 24/04/1981 Rory Gallagher Witchfynde 01/05/1981 Gong Derringer 22/05/1981 Last Flyte Pink Floyd 05/06/1981 Zero Groundhogs 12/06/1981 Heads Hands and Feet Roxy Music Thin Lizzy David Bowie 19/06/1981 Spyder The Who 10/07/1981 Handsome Beasts 38 Special 14/08/1981 Deep Purple - California '74 28/08/1981 Atomic Rooster Gary Boyle --- In peel@...m, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > I think in that respect TV was very much like Peely. > If he (and/or Tony Wilson) thought something was good he'd play it, whether it was "rock" or not.. I know he played Duran Duran "Planet Earth" a couple of weeks before it came out as I tried to buy it the following day! > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Michael Capewell wrote: > > > > Ha ha, I thought the Friday Rock Show was just an 18 month phase I had around NWOBHM, but the voice and the enthusiasm, a great man!!! > >   > >   > > **** John Miles! Sparks!! Elkie Brooks!!! Crikey! It just goes to show how much an effect the NWOBHM had on "Rock" shows post '79/80. Nowadays, 99% of all shows that bill themselves as "Rock Shows", not just on national radio, but on local stations and internet stations too, have a playlist that's all thud and fuzz, with little or no imagination. Bah! Etc... > > > From haze.harrison@... Fri Jun 17 11:51:40 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 09:51:40 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I should have asked before, if anyone can identify the FNC tracks from 1979-03-23 & 1981-08-14 please let me know by e-mail (rather than through the group)and I'll update the txt files. Cheers, Haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Here's a list of my FRS tapes. > This is what you can expect in the coming months although I probably won't be doing the full concert shows as they are readily available as better quality bootleg downloads.... > I'm just finishing 28/8/81 Atomic Rooster and Gary Boyle and then I'll try to do them chronologically > > Date Session > 29/12/1978 Genesis at Knebworth > 02/03/1979 Thin Lizzy Streetwalkers > 09/03/1979 David Bowie > 16/03/1979 Eddie And The Hot Rods Van Der Graaf Generator > 23/03/1979 Jethro Tull Tom Robinson > 06/04/1979 Cream > 20/04/1979 Family John Miles > 27/04/1979 Love Sculpture Whitesnake > 04/05/1979 Roxy Music > 18/05/1979 Fleetwood Mac > 25/05/1979 Jimi Hendrix > 01/06/1979 Yes at Wembley Repeat of first ever FRS > 08/06/1979 Deep Purple > 15/06/1979 Magazine Judie Tzuke > 22/06/1979 Genesis > 29/06/1979 Faces Ruts > 06/07/1979 Ruts Free > 13/07/1979 Lone Star Ted Nugent > 13/07/1979 Tubeway Army > 20/07/1979 King Crimson Wayne County > 17/08/1979 Bonzo Dog Band Police > 24/08/1979 Rory Gallagher > 31/08/1979 Scorpions (Reading) > 07/09/1979 Steve Hackett (Reading) > 21/09/1979 Climax Blues Band (Reading) > 28/09/1979 Ian Gillan (Reading) > 05/10/1979 Van Der Graaf Generator Spyder > 19/10/1979 Thin Lizzy Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark > 26/10/1979 Def Leppard Be Bop Deluxe > 02/11/1979 Beatles Samson > 09/11/1979 Caravan Preying Mantis > 23/11/1979 Def Leppard > 23/11/1979 Jeff Beck Queen > 07/12/1979 Samson Tyranosaurus Rex > 04/01/1980 AC DC Syd Barrett > 04/01/1980 Preying Mantis > 11/01/1980 Public Image Limited Traffic > 18/01/1980 Iron Maiden Mott The Hoople > 25/01/1980 Roy Harper Girl > 08/02/1980 Cream Jimi Hendrix, Who, Pink Floyd > 15/02/1980 Saxon Ten Years After > 22/02/1980 Procul Harem Money > 07/03/1980 Molly Hatchett (Reading) > 21/03/1980 Family Jethro Tull, Fleetwood Mac, Status Quo > 04/04/1980 Saxon Queen > 11/04/1980 Tygers Of Pan Tang The Nice > 1980-05 Flashback 69 Pink Floyd Deep Purple Yes > 13/06/1980 Beatles Tygers Of Pan Tang > 04/07/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 79) > 11/07/1980 Genesis (Lyceum) > 18/07/1980 Heads Hands and Feet Krokus ? > 25/07/1980 Roger Waters on The Wall > 01/08/1980 Girlschool Trespass > 15/08/1980 Pretty Things More > 29/08/1980 Pat Travers (Reading) > 05/09/1980 Samson Slade (Reading) > 12/09/1980 Def Leppard Gillan (Reading) > 26/09/1980 Led Zeppelin 1971 > 03/10/1980 Krokus Magnum (Reading) > 10/10/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 80) > 31/10/1980 Nice Free, Caravan > 28/11/1980 Damned Diamond Head > 12/12/1980 Chevy Yes, Beatles > 02/01/1981 Whitesnake Queen > 09/01/1981 Saxon Atomic Rooster > 16/01/1981 Stone The Crows Hibiscus > 30/01/1981 Man Motorhead > 20/02/1981 Pat Travers Magnum Samson Gillan Iron Maiden > 06/03/1981 Black Axe Snafu > 13/03/1981 Sweet Savage Chevy > 20/03/1981 Nazareth Last Flight > 27/03/1981 Steve Gibbons White Spirit > 03/04/1981 Robin Trower Cryer > 10/04/1981 Yardbirds Zero > 17/04/1981 Barclay James Harvest Pretty Things Wishbone Ash Uriah Heep > 24/04/1981 Rory Gallagher Witchfynde > 01/05/1981 Gong Derringer > 22/05/1981 Last Flyte Pink Floyd > 05/06/1981 Zero Groundhogs > 12/06/1981 Heads Hands and Feet Roxy Music Thin Lizzy David Bowie > 19/06/1981 Spyder The Who > 10/07/1981 Handsome Beasts 38 Special > 14/08/1981 Deep Purple - California '74 > 28/08/1981 Atomic Rooster Gary Boyle > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > I think in that respect TV was very much like Peely. > > If he (and/or Tony Wilson) thought something was good he'd play it, whether it was "rock" or not.. I know he played Duran Duran "Planet Earth" a couple of weeks before it came out as I tried to buy it the following day! > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Michael Capewell wrote: > > > > > > Ha ha, I thought the Friday Rock Show was just an 18 month phase I had around NWOBHM, but the voice and the enthusiasm, a great man!!! > > >   > > >   > > > **** John Miles! Sparks!! Elkie Brooks!!! Crikey! It just goes to show how much an effect the NWOBHM had on "Rock" shows post '79/80. Nowadays, 99% of all shows that bill themselves as "Rock Shows", not just on national radio, but on local stations and internet stations too, have a playlist that's all thud and fuzz, with little or no imagination. Bah! Etc... > > > > > > From mickcapewell@... Fri Jun 17 12:41:27 2011 From: mickcapewell@... (Michael Capewell) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 11:41:27 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <58799.64919.qm@...> Bloody Hell! Gold mine for old Rockers :-) Big thanks to Haze's Mum!! --- On Fri, 17/6/11, haze_harrison wrote: From: haze_harrison Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, 17 June, 2011, 10:41   Here's a list of my FRS tapes. This is what you can expect in the coming months From mickcapewell@... Fri Jun 17 12:45:34 2011 From: mickcapewell@... (Michael Capewell) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 11:45:34 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <271792.17616.qm@...> I should have asked before, if anyone can identify the FNC tracks from 1979-03-23 & 1981-08-14 please let me know by e-mail (rather than through the group)and I'll update the txt files. Cheers, Haze ****Was listening to that last night and fell asleep during the first FNC track!  :-) BTW, it was Lunar Sea by Camel....quite possibly the first time that Camel have been name-checked in this group I'd have thought ;-) From dr_mango2004@... Fri Jun 17 15:52:18 2011 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 14:52:18 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: 26 March 1993 In-Reply-To: <812136.60740.qm@...> Message-ID: <490171.79811.qm@...> I think Stuart means it will be in the box somewhere and should turn up in due course once it reaches a ripper. DM --- On Fri, 17/6/11, Gert Stuut wrote: From: Gert Stuut Subject: Re: [peel] Re: 26 March 1993 To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Date: Friday, 17 June, 2011, 10:36   What is the L number? From: Stuart To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 10:50 PM Subject: [peel] Re: 26 March 1993   Should be in the SL box..... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Hi folks, > > > Now, anyone happen to have 27 March 1993? > > Cheers, > > Steve > From troche2255@... Fri Jun 17 18:47:27 2011 From: troche2255@... (Tom Roche) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 09:47:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Larry In-Reply-To: <1308297203.165.44332.m7@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <400185.19813.qm@...> One of  John's favorites, Larry "Wild Man" Fischer passed away Wednesday. There's no media mentions of this yet, just a blog post from Richard Foos,, founder of Rhino Records.  RIP to our talented/troubled happy/sad friend. tom in atlanta From dutch_record_59@... Fri Jun 17 19:30:41 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 10:30:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <873329.31915.qm@...> Wow, I am impressed! Looking forwards especial to The Pretty Things and the Damned! Thanks in advance, Gert ________________________________ From: haze_harrison To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 11:51 AM Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance   I should have asked before, if anyone can identify the FNC tracks from 1979-03-23 & 1981-08-14 please let me know by e-mail (rather than through the group)and I'll update the txt files. Cheers, Haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Here's a list of my FRS tapes. > This is what you can expect in the coming months although I probably won't be doing the full concert shows as they are readily available as better quality bootleg downloads.... > I'm just finishing 28/8/81 Atomic Rooster and Gary Boyle and then I'll try to do them chronologically > > Date Session > 29/12/1978 Genesis at Knebworth > 02/03/1979 Thin Lizzy Streetwalkers > 09/03/1979 David Bowie > 16/03/1979 Eddie And The Hot Rods Van Der Graaf Generator > 23/03/1979 Jethro Tull Tom Robinson > 06/04/1979 Cream > 20/04/1979 Family John Miles > 27/04/1979 Love Sculpture Whitesnake > 04/05/1979 Roxy Music > 18/05/1979 Fleetwood Mac > 25/05/1979 Jimi Hendrix > 01/06/1979 Yes at Wembley Repeat of first ever FRS > 08/06/1979 Deep Purple > 15/06/1979 Magazine Judie Tzuke > 22/06/1979 Genesis > 29/06/1979 Faces Ruts > 06/07/1979 Ruts Free > 13/07/1979 Lone Star Ted Nugent > 13/07/1979 Tubeway Army > 20/07/1979 King Crimson Wayne County > 17/08/1979 Bonzo Dog Band Police > 24/08/1979 Rory Gallagher > 31/08/1979 Scorpions (Reading) > 07/09/1979 Steve Hackett (Reading) > 21/09/1979 Climax Blues Band (Reading) > 28/09/1979 Ian Gillan (Reading) > 05/10/1979 Van Der Graaf Generator Spyder > 19/10/1979 Thin Lizzy Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark > 26/10/1979 Def Leppard Be Bop Deluxe > 02/11/1979 Beatles Samson > 09/11/1979 Caravan Preying Mantis > 23/11/1979 Def Leppard > 23/11/1979 Jeff Beck Queen > 07/12/1979 Samson Tyranosaurus Rex > 04/01/1980 AC DC Syd Barrett > 04/01/1980 Preying Mantis > 11/01/1980 Public Image Limited Traffic > 18/01/1980 Iron Maiden Mott The Hoople > 25/01/1980 Roy Harper Girl > 08/02/1980 Cream Jimi Hendrix, Who, Pink Floyd > 15/02/1980 Saxon Ten Years After > 22/02/1980 Procul Harem Money > 07/03/1980 Molly Hatchett (Reading) > 21/03/1980 Family Jethro Tull, Fleetwood Mac, Status Quo > 04/04/1980 Saxon Queen > 11/04/1980 Tygers Of Pan Tang The Nice > 1980-05 Flashback 69 Pink Floyd Deep Purple Yes > 13/06/1980 Beatles Tygers Of Pan Tang > 04/07/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 79) > 11/07/1980 Genesis (Lyceum) > 18/07/1980 Heads Hands and Feet Krokus ? > 25/07/1980 Roger Waters on The Wall > 01/08/1980 Girlschool Trespass > 15/08/1980 Pretty Things More > 29/08/1980 Pat Travers (Reading) > 05/09/1980 Samson Slade (Reading) > 12/09/1980 Def Leppard Gillan (Reading) > 26/09/1980 Led Zeppelin 1971 > 03/10/1980 Krokus Magnum (Reading) > 10/10/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 80) > 31/10/1980 Nice Free, Caravan > 28/11/1980 Damned Diamond Head > 12/12/1980 Chevy Yes, Beatles > 02/01/1981 Whitesnake Queen > 09/01/1981 Saxon Atomic Rooster > 16/01/1981 Stone The Crows Hibiscus > 30/01/1981 Man Motorhead > 20/02/1981 Pat Travers Magnum Samson Gillan Iron Maiden > 06/03/1981 Black Axe Snafu > 13/03/1981 Sweet Savage Chevy > 20/03/1981 Nazareth Last Flight > 27/03/1981 Steve Gibbons White Spirit > 03/04/1981 Robin Trower Cryer > 10/04/1981 Yardbirds Zero > 17/04/1981 Barclay James Harvest Pretty Things Wishbone Ash Uriah Heep > 24/04/1981 Rory Gallagher Witchfynde > 01/05/1981 Gong Derringer > 22/05/1981 Last Flyte Pink Floyd > 05/06/1981 Zero Groundhogs > 12/06/1981 Heads Hands and Feet Roxy Music Thin Lizzy David Bowie > 19/06/1981 Spyder The Who > 10/07/1981 Handsome Beasts 38 Special > 14/08/1981 Deep Purple - California '74 > 28/08/1981 Atomic Rooster Gary Boyle > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > I think in that respect TV was very much like Peely. > > If he (and/or Tony Wilson) thought something was good he'd play it, whether it was "rock" or not.. I know he played Duran Duran "Planet Earth" a couple of weeks before it came out as I tried to buy it the following day! > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Michael Capewell wrote: > > > > > > Ha ha, I thought the Friday Rock Show was just an 18 month phase I had around NWOBHM, but the voice and the enthusiasm, a great man!!! > > >   > > >   > > > **** John Miles! Sparks!! Elkie Brooks!!! Crikey! It just goes to show how much an effect the NWOBHM had on "Rock" shows post '79/80. Nowadays, 99% of all shows that bill themselves as "Rock Shows", not just on national radio, but on local stations and internet stations too, have a playlist that's all thud and fuzz, with little or no imagination. Bah! Etc... > > > > > > From M.Luetchford@... Fri Jun 17 19:36:21 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 18:36:21 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: <873329.31915.qm@...> Message-ID: <417905.81548.qm@...> minority voice here and maybe I should be but I can always the deep sense of disappointment when I forgot it was Friday and tuned in to hear Mr Peel and it was TV. Never could get over his DJ style and his playing of Heavy Metal to listen to the show - probably my loss. Mark --- On Fri, 17/6/11, Gert Stuut wrote: From: Gert Stuut Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Date: Friday, 17 June, 2011, 18:30   Wow, I am impressed! Looking forwards especial to The Pretty Things and the Damned! Thanks in advance,Gert From: haze_harrison To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 11:51 AM Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance   I should have asked before, if anyone can identify the FNC tracks from 1979-03-23 & 1981-08-14 please let me know by e-mail (rather than through the group)and I'll update the txt files. Cheers, Haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Here's a list of my FRS tapes. > This is what you can expect in the coming months although I probably won't be doing the full concert shows as they are readily available as better quality bootleg downloads.... > I'm just finishing 28/8/81 Atomic Rooster and Gary Boyle and then I'll try to do them chronologically > > Date Session > 29/12/1978 Genesis at Knebworth > 02/03/1979 Thin Lizzy Streetwalkers > 09/03/1979 David Bowie > 16/03/1979 Eddie And The Hot Rods Van Der Graaf Generator > 23/03/1979 Jethro Tull Tom Robinson > 06/04/1979 Cream > 20/04/1979 Family John Miles > 27/04/1979 Love Sculpture Whitesnake > 04/05/1979 Roxy Music > 18/05/1979 Fleetwood Mac > 25/05/1979 Jimi Hendrix > 01/06/1979 Yes at Wembley Repeat of first ever FRS > 08/06/1979 Deep Purple > 15/06/1979 Magazine Judie Tzuke > 22/06/1979 Genesis > 29/06/1979 Faces Ruts > 06/07/1979 Ruts Free > 13/07/1979 Lone Star Ted Nugent > 13/07/1979 Tubeway Army > 20/07/1979 King Crimson Wayne County > 17/08/1979 Bonzo Dog Band Police > 24/08/1979 Rory Gallagher > 31/08/1979 Scorpions (Reading) > 07/09/1979 Steve Hackett (Reading) > 21/09/1979 Climax Blues Band (Reading) > 28/09/1979 Ian Gillan (Reading) > 05/10/1979 Van Der Graaf Generator Spyder > 19/10/1979 Thin Lizzy Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark > 26/10/1979 Def Leppard Be Bop Deluxe > 02/11/1979 Beatles Samson > 09/11/1979 Caravan Preying Mantis > 23/11/1979 Def Leppard > 23/11/1979 Jeff Beck Queen > 07/12/1979 Samson Tyranosaurus Rex > 04/01/1980 AC DC Syd Barrett > 04/01/1980 Preying Mantis > 11/01/1980 Public Image Limited Traffic > 18/01/1980 Iron Maiden Mott The Hoople > 25/01/1980 Roy Harper Girl > 08/02/1980 Cream Jimi Hendrix, Who, Pink Floyd > 15/02/1980 Saxon Ten Years After > 22/02/1980 Procul Harem Money > 07/03/1980 Molly Hatchett (Reading) > 21/03/1980 Family Jethro Tull, Fleetwood Mac, Status Quo > 04/04/1980 Saxon Queen > 11/04/1980 Tygers Of Pan Tang The Nice > 1980-05 Flashback 69 Pink Floyd Deep Purple Yes > 13/06/1980 Beatles Tygers Of Pan Tang > 04/07/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 79) > 11/07/1980 Genesis (Lyceum) > 18/07/1980 Heads Hands and Feet Krokus ? > 25/07/1980 Roger Waters on The Wall > 01/08/1980 Girlschool Trespass > 15/08/1980 Pretty Things More > 29/08/1980 Pat Travers (Reading) > 05/09/1980 Samson Slade (Reading) > 12/09/1980 Def Leppard Gillan (Reading) > 26/09/1980 Led Zeppelin 1971 > 03/10/1980 Krokus Magnum (Reading) > 10/10/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 80) > 31/10/1980 Nice Free, Caravan > 28/11/1980 Damned Diamond Head > 12/12/1980 Chevy Yes, Beatles > 02/01/1981 Whitesnake Queen > 09/01/1981 Saxon Atomic Rooster > 16/01/1981 Stone The Crows Hibiscus > 30/01/1981 Man Motorhead > 20/02/1981 Pat Travers Magnum Samson Gillan Iron Maiden > 06/03/1981 Black Axe Snafu > 13/03/1981 Sweet Savage Chevy > 20/03/1981 Nazareth Last Flight > 27/03/1981 Steve Gibbons White Spirit > 03/04/1981 Robin Trower Cryer > 10/04/1981 Yardbirds Zero > 17/04/1981 Barclay James Harvest Pretty Things Wishbone Ash Uriah Heep > 24/04/1981 Rory Gallagher Witchfynde > 01/05/1981 Gong Derringer > 22/05/1981 Last Flyte Pink Floyd > 05/06/1981 Zero Groundhogs > 12/06/1981 Heads Hands and Feet Roxy Music Thin Lizzy David Bowie > 19/06/1981 Spyder The Who > 10/07/1981 Handsome Beasts 38 Special > 14/08/1981 Deep Purple - California '74 > 28/08/1981 Atomic Rooster Gary Boyle > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > I think in that respect TV was very much like Peely. > > If he (and/or Tony Wilson) thought something was good he'd play it, whether it was "rock" or not.. I know he played Duran Duran "Planet Earth" a couple of weeks before it came out as I tried to buy it the following day! > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Michael Capewell wrote: > > > > > > Ha ha, I thought the Friday Rock Show was just an 18 month phase I had around NWOBHM, but the voice and the enthusiasm, a great man!!! > > >   > > >   > > > **** John Miles! Sparks!! Elkie Brooks!!! Crikey! It just goes to show how much an effect the NWOBHM had on "Rock" shows post '79/80. Nowadays, 99% of all shows that bill themselves as "Rock Shows", not just on national radio, but on local stations and internet stations too, have a playlist that's all thud and fuzz, with little or no imagination. Bah! Etc... > > > > > > From M.Luetchford@... Fri Jun 17 19:37:53 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 18:37:53 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Larry In-Reply-To: <400185.19813.qm@...> Message-ID: <575564.10341.qm@...> I remember him well - assumed he was long gone - has he been sadly neglected since John left? Any work available anywhere? --- On Fri, 17/6/11, Tom Roche wrote: From: Tom Roche Subject: [peel] Larry To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, 17 June, 2011, 17:47   One of  John's favorites, Larry "Wild Man" Fischer passed away Wednesday. There's no media mentions of this yet, just a blog post from Richard Foos,, founder of Rhino Records.  RIP to our talented/troubled happy/sad friend. tom in atlanta From klacktoveedesteen@... Fri Jun 17 19:51:18 2011 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (Pete Conkerton) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 18:51:18 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Larry In-Reply-To: <575564.10341.qm@...> Message-ID: <156929.3161.qm@...> Notable, amongst many other things, for just sneaking into the first Festive Fifty. The 'Derailroaded' DVD is easily available (eg on Amazon) and well worth a look. RIP Larry. --- On Fri, 17/6/11, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: From: MARK LUETCHFORD Subject: Re: [peel] Larry To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, 17 June, 2011, 18:37   I remember him well - assumed he was long gone - has he been sadly neglected since John left? Any work available anywhere? --- On Fri, 17/6/11, Tom Roche wrote: From: Tom Roche Subject: [peel] Larry To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, 17 June, 2011, 17:47   One of  John's favorites, Larry "Wild Man" Fischer passed away Wednesday. There's no media mentions of this yet, just a blog post from Richard Foos,, founder of Rhino Records.  RIP to our talented/troubled happy/sad friend. tom in atlanta From mark.whitby2@... Fri Jun 17 20:29:53 2011 From: mark.whitby2@... (M Whitby) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 19:29:53 +0100 Subject: [peel] Larry In-Reply-To: <400185.19813.qm@...> References: <1308297203.165.44332.m7@yahoogroups.com> <400185.19813.qm@...> Message-ID: I hadn't heard this. Sad news. The guy was unique - a genuine eccentric. Mark W On 17 June 2011 17:47, Tom Roche wrote: > ** > > > One of John's favorites, Larry "Wild Man" Fischer passed away Wednesday. > There's no media mentions of this yet, just a blog post from Richard Foos,, > founder of Rhino Records. > > RIP to our talented/troubled happy/sad friend. > > > tom in atlanta > > > From parkermike81@... Fri Jun 17 20:54:46 2011 From: parkermike81@... (parkermike81) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 18:54:46 -0000 Subject: John Peel Wiki In-Reply-To: Message-ID: i concur with you on the dreadfull huw stephens, i say give the job to mathew wright who i allways thought came across as smarmy on his t.v shows but on the evidence of his freakzone stand in for stewart mconie on the 25th april 2010 which i just got round to hearing i was very impressed indeed not only with his genuine enthusiasm for the music he played: hawkwind, gratefull dead,beefheart,zappa,butthole surfers, here and now e.t.c but his peelesque style song linkages and chirpy nature which as we know makes a radio show what it is [atmosphere]. mp. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF wrote: > > On 14 June 2011 23:04, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > > At 22:38 14/06/2011, you wrote: > > > > The BBC own the copyright to Gardener's Question Time > > > > Which is of course the main reason that I refuse to illegally share my stash > of vintage GQT tapes. > > Seriously though - I had the misfortune to hear a bit of Huw Stephens the > other day. > > Huw seems to be the de facto R1 replacement for Peel on the > white-boy-indie-guitar-band front, and while some of the music he plays is > OK, it was the manner of his delivery that upset me > > > > He was basically faking enthusiasm for the bands playing at Download – > because Radio 1 were covering the festival. It wasn't deliberately insincere > like Peel used to do with the DLT trails etc but the voice of a man so > desperate not to upset his employers that he would probably admit a love of > bestiality if they asked him to. > > > > With that I realised what I miss about Peel most is knowing that you were > hearing the music in spite of the Radio 1 bosses not because of them. > From unity.gain@... Fri Jun 17 21:20:57 2011 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 19:20:57 -0000 Subject: Larry In-Reply-To: <575564.10341.qm@...> Message-ID: 'An Evening with Wild Man Fisher' has been on my iPod for some time, and it keeps coming up on shuffle. For some reason each side appears as one long single track, but I can never quite bring myself to skip it - it's both very sad and uplifting at the same time. A unique talent, indeed, cheers Roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > > I remember him well - assumed he was long gone - has he been sadly neglected since John left? Any work available anywhere? > --- On Fri, 17/6/11, Tom Roche wrote: > > From: Tom Roche > Subject: [peel] Larry > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Friday, 17 June, 2011, 17:47 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > One of  John's favorites, Larry "Wild Man" Fischer passed away Wednesday. There's no media mentions of this yet, just a blog post from Richard Foos,, founder of Rhino Records.  > > RIP to our talented/troubled happy/sad friend. > > > tom in atlanta > From billfromnorthwales@... Fri Jun 17 21:48:11 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 19:48:11 -0000 Subject: 1961 - John arrives in Dallas Message-ID: So "25 years of Rock" matches "Sounds of the 20th Century" and arrives at 1961, which is the date John Peel began his radio career in Dallas at station WRR. 25 Years of Rock 1961 is HERE To continue to find out what BBC radio DJ's sound like, here are a couple of David Jacobs Pick of the Pops shows from 1961. 29th March 1961 16th September 1961 slightly too fast that one, but what's this after 59 minutes...this will shake thing up a bit, and no half measures. From viynljohn@... Fri Jun 17 22:59:04 2011 From: viynljohn@... (viynljohn) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 20:59:04 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: As someone who never listened to the Friday Rock show I'm looking forward to listening to the shows, thanks haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > I think in that respect TV was very much like Peely. > If he (and/or Tony Wilson) thought something was good he'd play it, whether it was "rock" or not.. I know he played Duran Duran "Planet Earth" a couple of weeks before it came out as I tried to buy it the following day! > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Michael Capewell wrote: > > > > Ha ha, I thought the Friday Rock Show was just an 18 month phase I had around NWOBHM, but the voice and the enthusiasm, a great man!!! > >   > >   > > **** John Miles! Sparks!! Elkie Brooks!!! Crikey! It just goes to show how much an effect the NWOBHM had on "Rock" shows post '79/80. Nowadays, 99% of all shows that bill themselves as "Rock Shows", not just on national radio, but on local stations and internet stations too, have a playlist that's all thud and fuzz, with little or no imagination. Bah! Etc... > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Fri Jun 17 23:14:01 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 21:14:01 -0000 Subject: Budgie Smugglers Message-ID: Welsh Rockers Budgie get a double outing today from DEADERNEST1 (Andy's) tapes First up with have them on John Peel in Session on 1st July 1976. And our John seems quite taken with them Available HERE TX - 01/07/1976 * Producer - Tony Wilson * Studio - Maida Vale 4 TRACKLIST * Sky High Percentage * In The Grip Of A Tyre Fitter's Hand They only did 2 tracks Then we have an "In Concert" from 1972 available HERE The idiotic Pete Drummond introduces the songs. From jimkerslake@... Sat Jun 18 00:55:24 2011 From: jimkerslake@... (Jim Kerslake) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 23:55:24 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance Message-ID: These uploads are very much appreciated - thank you - a real nostalgia trip. I wonder if anyone remembers those all-time rock charts (voted by listeners) that TV used to do every year? I would dearly love to hear that again... As a naive heavy-metal teenager I was introduced to a whole new deeply mysterious world of Rush and Genesis through them - and life was never the same again. From haze.harrison@... Sat Jun 18 10:11:22 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 08:11:22 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: The next two shows are here http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/FRS/ 22/05/1981 Last Flyte Pink Floyd 28/08/1981 Atomic Rooster Gary Boyle Tracklist files again available for both with the FNC at the end so you can play along. I think I have the tracks correct for 28/8/81 but still can't see the (probably blindingly obvious) connection. Answers/corrections by e-mail please... Enjoy, Haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Here's a list of my FRS tapes. > This is what you can expect in the coming months although I probably won't be doing the full concert shows as they are readily available as better quality bootleg downloads.... > I'm just finishing 28/8/81 Atomic Rooster and Gary Boyle and then I'll try to do them chronologically > > Date Session > 29/12/1978 Genesis at Knebworth > 02/03/1979 Thin Lizzy Streetwalkers > 09/03/1979 David Bowie > 16/03/1979 Eddie And The Hot Rods Van Der Graaf Generator > 23/03/1979 Jethro Tull Tom Robinson > 06/04/1979 Cream > 20/04/1979 Family John Miles > 27/04/1979 Love Sculpture Whitesnake > 04/05/1979 Roxy Music > 18/05/1979 Fleetwood Mac > 25/05/1979 Jimi Hendrix > 01/06/1979 Yes at Wembley Repeat of first ever FRS > 08/06/1979 Deep Purple > 15/06/1979 Magazine Judie Tzuke > 22/06/1979 Genesis > 29/06/1979 Faces Ruts > 06/07/1979 Ruts Free > 13/07/1979 Lone Star Ted Nugent > 13/07/1979 Tubeway Army > 20/07/1979 King Crimson Wayne County > 17/08/1979 Bonzo Dog Band Police > 24/08/1979 Rory Gallagher > 31/08/1979 Scorpions (Reading) > 07/09/1979 Steve Hackett (Reading) > 21/09/1979 Climax Blues Band (Reading) > 28/09/1979 Ian Gillan (Reading) > 05/10/1979 Van Der Graaf Generator Spyder > 19/10/1979 Thin Lizzy Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark > 26/10/1979 Def Leppard Be Bop Deluxe > 02/11/1979 Beatles Samson > 09/11/1979 Caravan Preying Mantis > 23/11/1979 Def Leppard > 23/11/1979 Jeff Beck Queen > 07/12/1979 Samson Tyranosaurus Rex > 04/01/1980 AC DC Syd Barrett > 04/01/1980 Preying Mantis > 11/01/1980 Public Image Limited Traffic > 18/01/1980 Iron Maiden Mott The Hoople > 25/01/1980 Roy Harper Girl > 08/02/1980 Cream Jimi Hendrix, Who, Pink Floyd > 15/02/1980 Saxon Ten Years After > 22/02/1980 Procul Harem Money > 07/03/1980 Molly Hatchett (Reading) > 21/03/1980 Family Jethro Tull, Fleetwood Mac, Status Quo > 04/04/1980 Saxon Queen > 11/04/1980 Tygers Of Pan Tang The Nice > 1980-05 Flashback 69 Pink Floyd Deep Purple Yes > 13/06/1980 Beatles Tygers Of Pan Tang > 04/07/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 79) > 11/07/1980 Genesis (Lyceum) > 18/07/1980 Heads Hands and Feet Krokus ? > 25/07/1980 Roger Waters on The Wall > 01/08/1980 Girlschool Trespass > 15/08/1980 Pretty Things More > 29/08/1980 Pat Travers (Reading) > 05/09/1980 Samson Slade (Reading) > 12/09/1980 Def Leppard Gillan (Reading) > 26/09/1980 Led Zeppelin 1971 > 03/10/1980 Krokus Magnum (Reading) > 10/10/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 80) > 31/10/1980 Nice Free, Caravan > 28/11/1980 Damned Diamond Head > 12/12/1980 Chevy Yes, Beatles > 02/01/1981 Whitesnake Queen > 09/01/1981 Saxon Atomic Rooster > 16/01/1981 Stone The Crows Hibiscus > 30/01/1981 Man Motorhead > 20/02/1981 Pat Travers Magnum Samson Gillan Iron Maiden > 06/03/1981 Black Axe Snafu > 13/03/1981 Sweet Savage Chevy > 20/03/1981 Nazareth Last Flight > 27/03/1981 Steve Gibbons White Spirit > 03/04/1981 Robin Trower Cryer > 10/04/1981 Yardbirds Zero > 17/04/1981 Barclay James Harvest Pretty Things Wishbone Ash Uriah Heep > 24/04/1981 Rory Gallagher Witchfynde > 01/05/1981 Gong Derringer > 22/05/1981 Last Flyte Pink Floyd > 05/06/1981 Zero Groundhogs > 12/06/1981 Heads Hands and Feet Roxy Music Thin Lizzy David Bowie > 19/06/1981 Spyder The Who > 10/07/1981 Handsome Beasts 38 Special > 14/08/1981 Deep Purple - California '74 > 28/08/1981 Atomic Rooster Gary Boyle > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > I think in that respect TV was very much like Peely. > > If he (and/or Tony Wilson) thought something was good he'd play it, whether it was "rock" or not.. I know he played Duran Duran "Planet Earth" a couple of weeks before it came out as I tried to buy it the following day! > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Michael Capewell wrote: > > > > > > Ha ha, I thought the Friday Rock Show was just an 18 month phase I had around NWOBHM, but the voice and the enthusiasm, a great man!!! > > >   > > >   > > > **** John Miles! Sparks!! Elkie Brooks!!! Crikey! It just goes to show how much an effect the NWOBHM had on "Rock" shows post '79/80. Nowadays, 99% of all shows that bill themselves as "Rock Shows", not just on national radio, but on local stations and internet stations too, have a playlist that's all thud and fuzz, with little or no imagination. Bah! Etc... > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Sat Jun 18 10:22:02 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 08:22:02 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Just trying to up another file but the Mooo appears to be full (552 Disk full - please upload later) Do we have to prune some of the older uploads or is there a plan for more space? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > The next two shows are here > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/FRS/ > > 22/05/1981 Last Flyte Pink Floyd > 28/08/1981 Atomic Rooster Gary Boyle > > Tracklist files again available for both with the FNC at the end so you can play along. I think I have the tracks correct for 28/8/81 but still can't see the (probably blindingly obvious) connection. Answers/corrections by e-mail please... > > Enjoy, Haze > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > Here's a list of my FRS tapes. > > This is what you can expect in the coming months although I probably won't be doing the full concert shows as they are readily available as better quality bootleg downloads.... > > I'm just finishing 28/8/81 Atomic Rooster and Gary Boyle and then I'll try to do them chronologically > > > > Date Session > > 29/12/1978 Genesis at Knebworth > > 02/03/1979 Thin Lizzy Streetwalkers > > 09/03/1979 David Bowie > > 16/03/1979 Eddie And The Hot Rods Van Der Graaf Generator > > 23/03/1979 Jethro Tull Tom Robinson > > 06/04/1979 Cream > > 20/04/1979 Family John Miles > > 27/04/1979 Love Sculpture Whitesnake > > 04/05/1979 Roxy Music > > 18/05/1979 Fleetwood Mac > > 25/05/1979 Jimi Hendrix > > 01/06/1979 Yes at Wembley Repeat of first ever FRS > > 08/06/1979 Deep Purple > > 15/06/1979 Magazine Judie Tzuke > > 22/06/1979 Genesis > > 29/06/1979 Faces Ruts > > 06/07/1979 Ruts Free > > 13/07/1979 Lone Star Ted Nugent > > 13/07/1979 Tubeway Army > > 20/07/1979 King Crimson Wayne County > > 17/08/1979 Bonzo Dog Band Police > > 24/08/1979 Rory Gallagher > > 31/08/1979 Scorpions (Reading) > > 07/09/1979 Steve Hackett (Reading) > > 21/09/1979 Climax Blues Band (Reading) > > 28/09/1979 Ian Gillan (Reading) > > 05/10/1979 Van Der Graaf Generator Spyder > > 19/10/1979 Thin Lizzy Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark > > 26/10/1979 Def Leppard Be Bop Deluxe > > 02/11/1979 Beatles Samson > > 09/11/1979 Caravan Preying Mantis > > 23/11/1979 Def Leppard > > 23/11/1979 Jeff Beck Queen > > 07/12/1979 Samson Tyranosaurus Rex > > 04/01/1980 AC DC Syd Barrett > > 04/01/1980 Preying Mantis > > 11/01/1980 Public Image Limited Traffic > > 18/01/1980 Iron Maiden Mott The Hoople > > 25/01/1980 Roy Harper Girl > > 08/02/1980 Cream Jimi Hendrix, Who, Pink Floyd > > 15/02/1980 Saxon Ten Years After > > 22/02/1980 Procul Harem Money > > 07/03/1980 Molly Hatchett (Reading) > > 21/03/1980 Family Jethro Tull, Fleetwood Mac, Status Quo > > 04/04/1980 Saxon Queen > > 11/04/1980 Tygers Of Pan Tang The Nice > > 1980-05 Flashback 69 Pink Floyd Deep Purple Yes > > 13/06/1980 Beatles Tygers Of Pan Tang > > 04/07/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 79) > > 11/07/1980 Genesis (Lyceum) > > 18/07/1980 Heads Hands and Feet Krokus ? > > 25/07/1980 Roger Waters on The Wall > > 01/08/1980 Girlschool Trespass > > 15/08/1980 Pretty Things More > > 29/08/1980 Pat Travers (Reading) > > 05/09/1980 Samson Slade (Reading) > > 12/09/1980 Def Leppard Gillan (Reading) > > 26/09/1980 Led Zeppelin 1971 > > 03/10/1980 Krokus Magnum (Reading) > > 10/10/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 80) > > 31/10/1980 Nice Free, Caravan > > 28/11/1980 Damned Diamond Head > > 12/12/1980 Chevy Yes, Beatles > > 02/01/1981 Whitesnake Queen > > 09/01/1981 Saxon Atomic Rooster > > 16/01/1981 Stone The Crows Hibiscus > > 30/01/1981 Man Motorhead > > 20/02/1981 Pat Travers Magnum Samson Gillan Iron Maiden > > 06/03/1981 Black Axe Snafu > > 13/03/1981 Sweet Savage Chevy > > 20/03/1981 Nazareth Last Flight > > 27/03/1981 Steve Gibbons White Spirit > > 03/04/1981 Robin Trower Cryer > > 10/04/1981 Yardbirds Zero > > 17/04/1981 Barclay James Harvest Pretty Things Wishbone Ash Uriah Heep > > 24/04/1981 Rory Gallagher Witchfynde > > 01/05/1981 Gong Derringer > > 22/05/1981 Last Flyte Pink Floyd > > 05/06/1981 Zero Groundhogs > > 12/06/1981 Heads Hands and Feet Roxy Music Thin Lizzy David Bowie > > 19/06/1981 Spyder The Who > > 10/07/1981 Handsome Beasts 38 Special > > 14/08/1981 Deep Purple - California '74 > > 28/08/1981 Atomic Rooster Gary Boyle > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > I think in that respect TV was very much like Peely. > > > If he (and/or Tony Wilson) thought something was good he'd play it, whether it was "rock" or not.. I know he played Duran Duran "Planet Earth" a couple of weeks before it came out as I tried to buy it the following day! > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Michael Capewell wrote: > > > > > > > > Ha ha, I thought the Friday Rock Show was just an 18 month phase I had around NWOBHM, but the voice and the enthusiasm, a great man!!! > > > >   > > > >   > > > > **** John Miles! Sparks!! Elkie Brooks!!! Crikey! It just goes to show how much an effect the NWOBHM had on "Rock" shows post '79/80. Nowadays, 99% of all shows that bill themselves as "Rock Shows", not just on national radio, but on local stations and internet stations too, have a playlist that's all thud and fuzz, with little or no imagination. Bah! Etc... > > > > > > > > > > From thebarguest@... Sat Jun 18 10:47:20 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 08:47:20 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Wow, thanks for these, Haze - the best birthday "present" I've had for years ! If the Mooo is full, you could always use Megaupload, which I've used in the past... Btw, I was in Sheffield in late 79 (student). On the first night, went to see "Destroy All Monsters" in a little club. Saw the Stranglers shortly after - amazing. Wish I'd have seen the early Def Leppard (Peel/Vance crossover band in 79) and Human League (brill first album) ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Just trying to up another file but the Mooo appears to be full > (552 Disk full - please upload later) > Do we have to prune some of the older uploads or is there a plan for more space? > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > The next two shows are here > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/FRS/ > > > > 22/05/1981 Last Flyte Pink Floyd > > 28/08/1981 Atomic Rooster Gary Boyle > > > > Tracklist files again available for both with the FNC at the end so you can play along. I think I have the tracks correct for 28/8/81 but still can't see the (probably blindingly obvious) connection. Answers/corrections by e-mail please... > > > > Enjoy, Haze > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Here's a list of my FRS tapes. > > > This is what you can expect in the coming months although I probably won't be doing the full concert shows as they are readily available as better quality bootleg downloads.... > > > I'm just finishing 28/8/81 Atomic Rooster and Gary Boyle and then I'll try to do them chronologically > > > > > > Date Session > > > 29/12/1978 Genesis at Knebworth > > > 02/03/1979 Thin Lizzy Streetwalkers > > > 09/03/1979 David Bowie > > > 16/03/1979 Eddie And The Hot Rods Van Der Graaf Generator > > > 23/03/1979 Jethro Tull Tom Robinson > > > 06/04/1979 Cream > > > 20/04/1979 Family John Miles > > > 27/04/1979 Love Sculpture Whitesnake > > > 04/05/1979 Roxy Music > > > 18/05/1979 Fleetwood Mac > > > 25/05/1979 Jimi Hendrix > > > 01/06/1979 Yes at Wembley Repeat of first ever FRS > > > 08/06/1979 Deep Purple > > > 15/06/1979 Magazine Judie Tzuke > > > 22/06/1979 Genesis > > > 29/06/1979 Faces Ruts > > > 06/07/1979 Ruts Free > > > 13/07/1979 Lone Star Ted Nugent > > > 13/07/1979 Tubeway Army > > > 20/07/1979 King Crimson Wayne County > > > 17/08/1979 Bonzo Dog Band Police > > > 24/08/1979 Rory Gallagher > > > 31/08/1979 Scorpions (Reading) > > > 07/09/1979 Steve Hackett (Reading) > > > 21/09/1979 Climax Blues Band (Reading) > > > 28/09/1979 Ian Gillan (Reading) > > > 05/10/1979 Van Der Graaf Generator Spyder > > > 19/10/1979 Thin Lizzy Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark > > > 26/10/1979 Def Leppard Be Bop Deluxe > > > 02/11/1979 Beatles Samson > > > 09/11/1979 Caravan Preying Mantis > > > 23/11/1979 Def Leppard > > > 23/11/1979 Jeff Beck Queen > > > 07/12/1979 Samson Tyranosaurus Rex > > > 04/01/1980 AC DC Syd Barrett > > > 04/01/1980 Preying Mantis > > > 11/01/1980 Public Image Limited Traffic > > > 18/01/1980 Iron Maiden Mott The Hoople > > > 25/01/1980 Roy Harper Girl > > > 08/02/1980 Cream Jimi Hendrix, Who, Pink Floyd > > > 15/02/1980 Saxon Ten Years After > > > 22/02/1980 Procul Harem Money > > > 07/03/1980 Molly Hatchett (Reading) > > > 21/03/1980 Family Jethro Tull, Fleetwood Mac, Status Quo > > > 04/04/1980 Saxon Queen > > > 11/04/1980 Tygers Of Pan Tang The Nice > > > 1980-05 Flashback 69 Pink Floyd Deep Purple Yes > > > 13/06/1980 Beatles Tygers Of Pan Tang > > > 04/07/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 79) > > > 11/07/1980 Genesis (Lyceum) > > > 18/07/1980 Heads Hands and Feet Krokus ? > > > 25/07/1980 Roger Waters on The Wall > > > 01/08/1980 Girlschool Trespass > > > 15/08/1980 Pretty Things More > > > 29/08/1980 Pat Travers (Reading) > > > 05/09/1980 Samson Slade (Reading) > > > 12/09/1980 Def Leppard Gillan (Reading) > > > 26/09/1980 Led Zeppelin 1971 > > > 03/10/1980 Krokus Magnum (Reading) > > > 10/10/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 80) > > > 31/10/1980 Nice Free, Caravan > > > 28/11/1980 Damned Diamond Head > > > 12/12/1980 Chevy Yes, Beatles > > > 02/01/1981 Whitesnake Queen > > > 09/01/1981 Saxon Atomic Rooster > > > 16/01/1981 Stone The Crows Hibiscus > > > 30/01/1981 Man Motorhead > > > 20/02/1981 Pat Travers Magnum Samson Gillan Iron Maiden > > > 06/03/1981 Black Axe Snafu > > > 13/03/1981 Sweet Savage Chevy > > > 20/03/1981 Nazareth Last Flight > > > 27/03/1981 Steve Gibbons White Spirit > > > 03/04/1981 Robin Trower Cryer > > > 10/04/1981 Yardbirds Zero > > > 17/04/1981 Barclay James Harvest Pretty Things Wishbone Ash Uriah Heep > > > 24/04/1981 Rory Gallagher Witchfynde > > > 01/05/1981 Gong Derringer > > > 22/05/1981 Last Flyte Pink Floyd > > > 05/06/1981 Zero Groundhogs > > > 12/06/1981 Heads Hands and Feet Roxy Music Thin Lizzy David Bowie > > > 19/06/1981 Spyder The Who > > > 10/07/1981 Handsome Beasts 38 Special > > > 14/08/1981 Deep Purple - California '74 > > > 28/08/1981 Atomic Rooster Gary Boyle > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > I think in that respect TV was very much like Peely. > > > > If he (and/or Tony Wilson) thought something was good he'd play it, whether it was "rock" or not.. I know he played Duran Duran "Planet Earth" a couple of weeks before it came out as I tried to buy it the following day! > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Michael Capewell wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Ha ha, I thought the Friday Rock Show was just an 18 month phase I had around NWOBHM, but the voice and the enthusiasm, a great man!!! > > > > >   > > > > >   > > > > > **** John Miles! Sparks!! Elkie Brooks!!! Crikey! It just goes to show how much an effect the NWOBHM had on "Rock" shows post '79/80. Nowadays, 99% of all shows that bill themselves as "Rock Shows", not just on national radio, but on local stations and internet stations too, have a playlist that's all thud and fuzz, with little or no imagination. Bah! Etc... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From thebarguest@... Sat Jun 18 10:49:53 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 08:49:53 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Actually, I forgot, I did see the Lepps in 1980 at Liverpool Uni - great NWOBHM, very fast, energetic ; very sad when they went all US-soft-rock-style ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > Wow, thanks for these, Haze - the best birthday "present" I've had for years ! If the Mooo is full, you could always use Megaupload, which I've used in the past... Btw, I was in Sheffield in late 79 (student). On the first night, went to see "Destroy All Monsters" in a little club. Saw the Stranglers shortly after - amazing. Wish I'd have seen the early Def Leppard (Peel/Vance crossover band in 79) and Human League (brill first album) ... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Just trying to up another file but the Mooo appears to be full > > (552 Disk full - please upload later) > > Do we have to prune some of the older uploads or is there a plan for more space? > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > The next two shows are here > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/FRS/ > > > > > > 22/05/1981 Last Flyte Pink Floyd > > > 28/08/1981 Atomic Rooster Gary Boyle > > > > > > Tracklist files again available for both with the FNC at the end so you can play along. I think I have the tracks correct for 28/8/81 but still can't see the (probably blindingly obvious) connection. Answers/corrections by e-mail please... > > > > > > Enjoy, Haze > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Here's a list of my FRS tapes. > > > > This is what you can expect in the coming months although I probably won't be doing the full concert shows as they are readily available as better quality bootleg downloads.... > > > > I'm just finishing 28/8/81 Atomic Rooster and Gary Boyle and then I'll try to do them chronologically > > > > > > > > Date Session > > > > 29/12/1978 Genesis at Knebworth > > > > 02/03/1979 Thin Lizzy Streetwalkers > > > > 09/03/1979 David Bowie > > > > 16/03/1979 Eddie And The Hot Rods Van Der Graaf Generator > > > > 23/03/1979 Jethro Tull Tom Robinson > > > > 06/04/1979 Cream > > > > 20/04/1979 Family John Miles > > > > 27/04/1979 Love Sculpture Whitesnake > > > > 04/05/1979 Roxy Music > > > > 18/05/1979 Fleetwood Mac > > > > 25/05/1979 Jimi Hendrix > > > > 01/06/1979 Yes at Wembley Repeat of first ever FRS > > > > 08/06/1979 Deep Purple > > > > 15/06/1979 Magazine Judie Tzuke > > > > 22/06/1979 Genesis > > > > 29/06/1979 Faces Ruts > > > > 06/07/1979 Ruts Free > > > > 13/07/1979 Lone Star Ted Nugent > > > > 13/07/1979 Tubeway Army > > > > 20/07/1979 King Crimson Wayne County > > > > 17/08/1979 Bonzo Dog Band Police > > > > 24/08/1979 Rory Gallagher > > > > 31/08/1979 Scorpions (Reading) > > > > 07/09/1979 Steve Hackett (Reading) > > > > 21/09/1979 Climax Blues Band (Reading) > > > > 28/09/1979 Ian Gillan (Reading) > > > > 05/10/1979 Van Der Graaf Generator Spyder > > > > 19/10/1979 Thin Lizzy Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark > > > > 26/10/1979 Def Leppard Be Bop Deluxe > > > > 02/11/1979 Beatles Samson > > > > 09/11/1979 Caravan Preying Mantis > > > > 23/11/1979 Def Leppard > > > > 23/11/1979 Jeff Beck Queen > > > > 07/12/1979 Samson Tyranosaurus Rex > > > > 04/01/1980 AC DC Syd Barrett > > > > 04/01/1980 Preying Mantis > > > > 11/01/1980 Public Image Limited Traffic > > > > 18/01/1980 Iron Maiden Mott The Hoople > > > > 25/01/1980 Roy Harper Girl > > > > 08/02/1980 Cream Jimi Hendrix, Who, Pink Floyd > > > > 15/02/1980 Saxon Ten Years After > > > > 22/02/1980 Procul Harem Money > > > > 07/03/1980 Molly Hatchett (Reading) > > > > 21/03/1980 Family Jethro Tull, Fleetwood Mac, Status Quo > > > > 04/04/1980 Saxon Queen > > > > 11/04/1980 Tygers Of Pan Tang The Nice > > > > 1980-05 Flashback 69 Pink Floyd Deep Purple Yes > > > > 13/06/1980 Beatles Tygers Of Pan Tang > > > > 04/07/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 79) > > > > 11/07/1980 Genesis (Lyceum) > > > > 18/07/1980 Heads Hands and Feet Krokus ? > > > > 25/07/1980 Roger Waters on The Wall > > > > 01/08/1980 Girlschool Trespass > > > > 15/08/1980 Pretty Things More > > > > 29/08/1980 Pat Travers (Reading) > > > > 05/09/1980 Samson Slade (Reading) > > > > 12/09/1980 Def Leppard Gillan (Reading) > > > > 26/09/1980 Led Zeppelin 1971 > > > > 03/10/1980 Krokus Magnum (Reading) > > > > 10/10/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 80) > > > > 31/10/1980 Nice Free, Caravan > > > > 28/11/1980 Damned Diamond Head > > > > 12/12/1980 Chevy Yes, Beatles > > > > 02/01/1981 Whitesnake Queen > > > > 09/01/1981 Saxon Atomic Rooster > > > > 16/01/1981 Stone The Crows Hibiscus > > > > 30/01/1981 Man Motorhead > > > > 20/02/1981 Pat Travers Magnum Samson Gillan Iron Maiden > > > > 06/03/1981 Black Axe Snafu > > > > 13/03/1981 Sweet Savage Chevy > > > > 20/03/1981 Nazareth Last Flight > > > > 27/03/1981 Steve Gibbons White Spirit > > > > 03/04/1981 Robin Trower Cryer > > > > 10/04/1981 Yardbirds Zero > > > > 17/04/1981 Barclay James Harvest Pretty Things Wishbone Ash Uriah Heep > > > > 24/04/1981 Rory Gallagher Witchfynde > > > > 01/05/1981 Gong Derringer > > > > 22/05/1981 Last Flyte Pink Floyd > > > > 05/06/1981 Zero Groundhogs > > > > 12/06/1981 Heads Hands and Feet Roxy Music Thin Lizzy David Bowie > > > > 19/06/1981 Spyder The Who > > > > 10/07/1981 Handsome Beasts 38 Special > > > > 14/08/1981 Deep Purple - California '74 > > > > 28/08/1981 Atomic Rooster Gary Boyle > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > I think in that respect TV was very much like Peely. > > > > > If he (and/or Tony Wilson) thought something was good he'd play it, whether it was "rock" or not.. I know he played Duran Duran "Planet Earth" a couple of weeks before it came out as I tried to buy it the following day! > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Michael Capewell wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Ha ha, I thought the Friday Rock Show was just an 18 month phase I had around NWOBHM, but the voice and the enthusiasm, a great man!!! > > > > > >   > > > > > >   > > > > > > **** John Miles! Sparks!! Elkie Brooks!!! Crikey! It just goes to show how much an effect the NWOBHM had on "Rock" shows post '79/80. Nowadays, 99% of all shows that bill themselves as "Rock Shows", not just on national radio, but on local stations and internet stations too, have a playlist that's all thud and fuzz, with little or no imagination. Bah! Etc... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From unity.gain@... Sat Jun 18 14:39:57 2011 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 12:39:57 -0000 Subject: Morels are a tasty mushroom... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: A few more added - L101, L105,l106 & L112 (one side). Only two to go from this batch now, and I can get started on those reel to reel tapes. I checked L117a, and it's the same size on my hard drive, so I'm guessing it was just a short side, but i will check the actual tape before sending of them back to Rocker, cheers Roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > It could well be, as I remember having to terminate one upload session before it had completed. I'll check tomorrow and re-up if it's 'wrong', > cheers > Roger > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > > > Hi Roger > > > > Just tracklisting your latest batch. I wonder if L117a is corrupt? It is only showing 32Mb and the file stops playing before the end, at around 21 minutes. > > > > Stuart > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > > > > > More L's, on the other hand, means a treat for Peel & Kershaw fans. I uploaded some yesterday to my Mooo page, www.peel.mooo.com/roger > > > L114 > > > L116 > > > L117 > > > L120 > > > > > > The slight delay in sharing these was caused by the arrival of the first batch of reel-to-reel tapes from Rocker, which I just had to have a listen to. > > > They're a pretty mixed bunch - some of them in pretty poor condition and with no links, but I found at least one with links, a show that appears to have Ian Hunter(?) guesting, playing some of his songs; I see no mention of him in the Session's bible, though I guess this wasn't strictly speaking a session. Interesting stuff, anyway and I'm looking forward to ripping and sharing them, > > > cheers > > > Roger > > > > > > From ford.alan@... Sat Jun 18 14:47:28 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 13:47:28 +0100 Subject: The Grauniad History Of Folk And World Music Message-ID: http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/series/a-history-of-folk-and-world-music In at no. 41 :- http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2011/jun/16/john-peel-plays-bhundu-boys They've done other genres too http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/interactive/2011/jun/11/history-modern-music-timeline Alan From ken_garner@... Sat Jun 18 15:09:13 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 13:09:13 -0000 Subject: The Grauniad History Of Folk And World Music In-Reply-To: Message-ID: he's also in the INDIE one (natch). I , however, was most puzzled to learn that dance music only began in 1975, apparently! k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/series/a-history-of-folk-and-world-music > > In at no. 41 :- > > http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2011/jun/16/john-peel-plays-bhundu-boys > > They've done other genres too > http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/interactive/2011/jun/11/history-modern-music-timeline > > Alan > From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Jun 18 15:12:47 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 13:12:47 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Absolutely stunning Haze, many thanks to you and your mum. You clearly had high quality equipment then and now, because they do sound great. It makes my Tommy Vance Folder look a bit puny, but I have some shows here Anyway Haze, as you can see, I did concentrate on the concert specials, so please also reconsider putting your concert specials up too, regardless whether they are available as standalone bootlegs, they always sound better to me from within the FRS, for some reason. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Here's a list of my FRS tapes. > This is what you can expect in the coming months although I probably won't be doing the full concert shows as they are readily available as better quality bootleg downloads.... > I'm just finishing 28/8/81 Atomic Rooster and Gary Boyle and then I'll try to do them chronologically > > Date Session > 29/12/1978 Genesis at Knebworth > 02/03/1979 Thin Lizzy Streetwalkers > 09/03/1979 David Bowie > 16/03/1979 Eddie And The Hot Rods Van Der Graaf Generator > 23/03/1979 Jethro Tull Tom Robinson > 06/04/1979 Cream > 20/04/1979 Family John Miles > 27/04/1979 Love Sculpture Whitesnake > 04/05/1979 Roxy Music > 18/05/1979 Fleetwood Mac > 25/05/1979 Jimi Hendrix > 01/06/1979 Yes at Wembley Repeat of first ever FRS > 08/06/1979 Deep Purple > 15/06/1979 Magazine Judie Tzuke > 22/06/1979 Genesis > 29/06/1979 Faces Ruts > 06/07/1979 Ruts Free > 13/07/1979 Lone Star Ted Nugent > 13/07/1979 Tubeway Army > 20/07/1979 King Crimson Wayne County > 17/08/1979 Bonzo Dog Band Police > 24/08/1979 Rory Gallagher > 31/08/1979 Scorpions (Reading) > 07/09/1979 Steve Hackett (Reading) > 21/09/1979 Climax Blues Band (Reading) > 28/09/1979 Ian Gillan (Reading) > 05/10/1979 Van Der Graaf Generator Spyder > 19/10/1979 Thin Lizzy Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark > 26/10/1979 Def Leppard Be Bop Deluxe > 02/11/1979 Beatles Samson > 09/11/1979 Caravan Preying Mantis > 23/11/1979 Def Leppard > 23/11/1979 Jeff Beck Queen > 07/12/1979 Samson Tyranosaurus Rex > 04/01/1980 AC DC Syd Barrett > 04/01/1980 Preying Mantis > 11/01/1980 Public Image Limited Traffic > 18/01/1980 Iron Maiden Mott The Hoople > 25/01/1980 Roy Harper Girl > 08/02/1980 Cream Jimi Hendrix, Who, Pink Floyd > 15/02/1980 Saxon Ten Years After > 22/02/1980 Procul Harem Money > 07/03/1980 Molly Hatchett (Reading) > 21/03/1980 Family Jethro Tull, Fleetwood Mac, Status Quo > 04/04/1980 Saxon Queen > 11/04/1980 Tygers Of Pan Tang The Nice > 1980-05 Flashback 69 Pink Floyd Deep Purple Yes > 13/06/1980 Beatles Tygers Of Pan Tang > 04/07/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 79) > 11/07/1980 Genesis (Lyceum) > 18/07/1980 Heads Hands and Feet Krokus ? > 25/07/1980 Roger Waters on The Wall > 01/08/1980 Girlschool Trespass > 15/08/1980 Pretty Things More > 29/08/1980 Pat Travers (Reading) > 05/09/1980 Samson Slade (Reading) > 12/09/1980 Def Leppard Gillan (Reading) > 26/09/1980 Led Zeppelin 1971 > 03/10/1980 Krokus Magnum (Reading) > 10/10/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 80) > 31/10/1980 Nice Free, Caravan > 28/11/1980 Damned Diamond Head > 12/12/1980 Chevy Yes, Beatles > 02/01/1981 Whitesnake Queen > 09/01/1981 Saxon Atomic Rooster > 16/01/1981 Stone The Crows Hibiscus > 30/01/1981 Man Motorhead > 20/02/1981 Pat Travers Magnum Samson Gillan Iron Maiden > 06/03/1981 Black Axe Snafu > 13/03/1981 Sweet Savage Chevy > 20/03/1981 Nazareth Last Flight > 27/03/1981 Steve Gibbons White Spirit > 03/04/1981 Robin Trower Cryer > 10/04/1981 Yardbirds Zero > 17/04/1981 Barclay James Harvest Pretty Things Wishbone Ash Uriah Heep > 24/04/1981 Rory Gallagher Witchfynde > 01/05/1981 Gong Derringer > 22/05/1981 Last Flyte Pink Floyd > 05/06/1981 Zero Groundhogs > 12/06/1981 Heads Hands and Feet Roxy Music Thin Lizzy David Bowie > 19/06/1981 Spyder The Who > 10/07/1981 Handsome Beasts 38 Special > 14/08/1981 Deep Purple - California '74 > 28/08/1981 Atomic Rooster Gary Boyle > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" haze.harrison@ wrote: > > > > I think in that respect TV was very much like Peely. > > If he (and/or Tony Wilson) thought something was good he'd play it, whether it was "rock" or not.. I know he played Duran Duran "Planet Earth" a couple of weeks before it came out as I tried to buy it the following day! > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Michael Capewell wrote: > > > > > > Ha ha, I thought the Friday Rock Show was just an 18 month phase I had around NWOBHM, but the voice and the enthusiasm, a great man!!! > > > > > > > > > **** John Miles! Sparks!! Elkie Brooks!!! Crikey! It just goes to show how much an effect the NWOBHM had on "Rock" shows post '79/80. Nowadays, 99% of all shows that bill themselves as "Rock Shows", not just on national radio, but on local stations and internet stations too, have a playlist that's all thud and fuzz, with little or no imagination. Bah! Etc... > > > > > > From ford.alan@... Sat Jun 18 16:07:28 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 15:07:28 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: The Grauniad History Of Folk And World Music In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2011/jun/14/john-peel-festive-50 On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 2:09 PM, ken wrote: > ** > > > > he's also in the INDIE one (natch). I , however, was most puzzled to learn > that dance music only began in 1975, apparently! > k > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > > > http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/series/a-history-of-folk-and-world-music > > > > In at no. 41 :- > > > > http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2011/jun/16/john-peel-plays-bhundu-boys > > > > They've done other genres too > > > http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/interactive/2011/jun/11/history-modern-music-timeline > > > > Alan > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Sat Jun 18 16:26:36 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 14:26:36 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I was at the University doing Maffs. Living at home with my mum but didn't always go home (very understanding my Mum, as well as being a dab hand at operating recording equipment). I only ever saw Leppard once, upstairs at The Marples (near the Hole In The Road) just as they released their self pressed EP. Saw Human League supporting The Stranglers at The Top Rank in 78 complete with Captain Scarlet slide show. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > Wow, thanks for these, Haze - the best birthday "present" I've had for years ! If the Mooo is full, you could always use Megaupload, which I've used in the past... Btw, I was in Sheffield in late 79 (student). On the first night, went to see "Destroy All Monsters" in a little club. Saw the Stranglers shortly after - amazing. Wish I'd have seen the early Def Leppard (Peel/Vance crossover band in 79) and Human League (brill first album) ... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Just trying to up another file but the Mooo appears to be full > > (552 Disk full - please upload later) > > Do we have to prune some of the older uploads or is there a plan for more space? > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > The next two shows are here > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/FRS/ > > > > > > 22/05/1981 Last Flyte Pink Floyd > > > 28/08/1981 Atomic Rooster Gary Boyle > > > > > > Tracklist files again available for both with the FNC at the end so you can play along. I think I have the tracks correct for 28/8/81 but still can't see the (probably blindingly obvious) connection. Answers/corrections by e-mail please... > > > > > > Enjoy, Haze > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Here's a list of my FRS tapes. > > > > This is what you can expect in the coming months although I probably won't be doing the full concert shows as they are readily available as better quality bootleg downloads.... > > > > I'm just finishing 28/8/81 Atomic Rooster and Gary Boyle and then I'll try to do them chronologically > > > > > > > > Date Session > > > > 29/12/1978 Genesis at Knebworth > > > > 02/03/1979 Thin Lizzy Streetwalkers > > > > 09/03/1979 David Bowie > > > > 16/03/1979 Eddie And The Hot Rods Van Der Graaf Generator > > > > 23/03/1979 Jethro Tull Tom Robinson > > > > 06/04/1979 Cream > > > > 20/04/1979 Family John Miles > > > > 27/04/1979 Love Sculpture Whitesnake > > > > 04/05/1979 Roxy Music > > > > 18/05/1979 Fleetwood Mac > > > > 25/05/1979 Jimi Hendrix > > > > 01/06/1979 Yes at Wembley Repeat of first ever FRS > > > > 08/06/1979 Deep Purple > > > > 15/06/1979 Magazine Judie Tzuke > > > > 22/06/1979 Genesis > > > > 29/06/1979 Faces Ruts > > > > 06/07/1979 Ruts Free > > > > 13/07/1979 Lone Star Ted Nugent > > > > 13/07/1979 Tubeway Army > > > > 20/07/1979 King Crimson Wayne County > > > > 17/08/1979 Bonzo Dog Band Police > > > > 24/08/1979 Rory Gallagher > > > > 31/08/1979 Scorpions (Reading) > > > > 07/09/1979 Steve Hackett (Reading) > > > > 21/09/1979 Climax Blues Band (Reading) > > > > 28/09/1979 Ian Gillan (Reading) > > > > 05/10/1979 Van Der Graaf Generator Spyder > > > > 19/10/1979 Thin Lizzy Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark > > > > 26/10/1979 Def Leppard Be Bop Deluxe > > > > 02/11/1979 Beatles Samson > > > > 09/11/1979 Caravan Preying Mantis > > > > 23/11/1979 Def Leppard > > > > 23/11/1979 Jeff Beck Queen > > > > 07/12/1979 Samson Tyranosaurus Rex > > > > 04/01/1980 AC DC Syd Barrett > > > > 04/01/1980 Preying Mantis > > > > 11/01/1980 Public Image Limited Traffic > > > > 18/01/1980 Iron Maiden Mott The Hoople > > > > 25/01/1980 Roy Harper Girl > > > > 08/02/1980 Cream Jimi Hendrix, Who, Pink Floyd > > > > 15/02/1980 Saxon Ten Years After > > > > 22/02/1980 Procul Harem Money > > > > 07/03/1980 Molly Hatchett (Reading) > > > > 21/03/1980 Family Jethro Tull, Fleetwood Mac, Status Quo > > > > 04/04/1980 Saxon Queen > > > > 11/04/1980 Tygers Of Pan Tang The Nice > > > > 1980-05 Flashback 69 Pink Floyd Deep Purple Yes > > > > 13/06/1980 Beatles Tygers Of Pan Tang > > > > 04/07/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 79) > > > > 11/07/1980 Genesis (Lyceum) > > > > 18/07/1980 Heads Hands and Feet Krokus ? > > > > 25/07/1980 Roger Waters on The Wall > > > > 01/08/1980 Girlschool Trespass > > > > 15/08/1980 Pretty Things More > > > > 29/08/1980 Pat Travers (Reading) > > > > 05/09/1980 Samson Slade (Reading) > > > > 12/09/1980 Def Leppard Gillan (Reading) > > > > 26/09/1980 Led Zeppelin 1971 > > > > 03/10/1980 Krokus Magnum (Reading) > > > > 10/10/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 80) > > > > 31/10/1980 Nice Free, Caravan > > > > 28/11/1980 Damned Diamond Head > > > > 12/12/1980 Chevy Yes, Beatles > > > > 02/01/1981 Whitesnake Queen > > > > 09/01/1981 Saxon Atomic Rooster > > > > 16/01/1981 Stone The Crows Hibiscus > > > > 30/01/1981 Man Motorhead > > > > 20/02/1981 Pat Travers Magnum Samson Gillan Iron Maiden > > > > 06/03/1981 Black Axe Snafu > > > > 13/03/1981 Sweet Savage Chevy > > > > 20/03/1981 Nazareth Last Flight > > > > 27/03/1981 Steve Gibbons White Spirit > > > > 03/04/1981 Robin Trower Cryer > > > > 10/04/1981 Yardbirds Zero > > > > 17/04/1981 Barclay James Harvest Pretty Things Wishbone Ash Uriah Heep > > > > 24/04/1981 Rory Gallagher Witchfynde > > > > 01/05/1981 Gong Derringer > > > > 22/05/1981 Last Flyte Pink Floyd > > > > 05/06/1981 Zero Groundhogs > > > > 12/06/1981 Heads Hands and Feet Roxy Music Thin Lizzy David Bowie > > > > 19/06/1981 Spyder The Who > > > > 10/07/1981 Handsome Beasts 38 Special > > > > 14/08/1981 Deep Purple - California '74 > > > > 28/08/1981 Atomic Rooster Gary Boyle > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > I think in that respect TV was very much like Peely. > > > > > If he (and/or Tony Wilson) thought something was good he'd play it, whether it was "rock" or not.. I know he played Duran Duran "Planet Earth" a couple of weeks before it came out as I tried to buy it the following day! > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Michael Capewell wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Ha ha, I thought the Friday Rock Show was just an 18 month phase I had around NWOBHM, but the voice and the enthusiasm, a great man!!! > > > > > >   > > > > > >   > > > > > > **** John Miles! Sparks!! Elkie Brooks!!! Crikey! It just goes to show how much an effect the NWOBHM had on "Rock" shows post '79/80. Nowadays, 99% of all shows that bill themselves as "Rock Shows", not just on national radio, but on local stations and internet stations too, have a playlist that's all thud and fuzz, with little or no imagination. Bah! Etc... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Sat Jun 18 16:46:34 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 14:46:34 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: My mate from school worked at the JVC Centre and was very generous with his staff discount. I had some spare cash from a summer vacation job so splashed out on their top of the range cassette deck along with a huge silver tuner-amp which had VU meters, ear-splitting volume and more buttons than Cadburys. They became known as Skylab by my mates. Is your TV with Rush the Pink Pop festival? I know I had that one but can't find it anywhere. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Absolutely stunning Haze, many thanks to you and your mum. > > You clearly had high quality equipment then and now, because they do > sound great. > > It makes my Tommy Vance Folder look a bit puny, but I have some shows > here > ommy%20Vance/> > > > Anyway Haze, as you can see, I did concentrate on the concert specials, > so please also reconsider putting your concert specials up too, > regardless whether they are available as standalone bootlegs, they > always sound better to me from within the FRS, for some reason. > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > Here's a list of my FRS tapes. > > This is what you can expect in the coming months although I probably > won't be doing the full concert shows as they are readily available as > better quality bootleg downloads.... > > I'm just finishing 28/8/81 Atomic Rooster and Gary Boyle and then I'll > try to do them chronologically > > > > Date Session > > 29/12/1978 Genesis at Knebworth > > 02/03/1979 Thin Lizzy Streetwalkers > > 09/03/1979 David Bowie > > 16/03/1979 Eddie And The Hot Rods Van Der Graaf Generator > > 23/03/1979 Jethro Tull Tom Robinson > > 06/04/1979 Cream > > 20/04/1979 Family John Miles > > 27/04/1979 Love Sculpture Whitesnake > > 04/05/1979 Roxy Music > > 18/05/1979 Fleetwood Mac > > 25/05/1979 Jimi Hendrix > > 01/06/1979 Yes at Wembley Repeat of first ever FRS > > 08/06/1979 Deep Purple > > 15/06/1979 Magazine Judie Tzuke > > 22/06/1979 Genesis > > 29/06/1979 Faces Ruts > > 06/07/1979 Ruts Free > > 13/07/1979 Lone Star Ted Nugent > > 13/07/1979 Tubeway Army > > 20/07/1979 King Crimson Wayne County > > 17/08/1979 Bonzo Dog Band Police > > 24/08/1979 Rory Gallagher > > 31/08/1979 Scorpions (Reading) > > 07/09/1979 Steve Hackett (Reading) > > 21/09/1979 Climax Blues Band (Reading) > > 28/09/1979 Ian Gillan (Reading) > > 05/10/1979 Van Der Graaf Generator Spyder > > 19/10/1979 Thin Lizzy Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark > > 26/10/1979 Def Leppard Be Bop Deluxe > > 02/11/1979 Beatles Samson > > 09/11/1979 Caravan Preying Mantis > > 23/11/1979 Def Leppard > > 23/11/1979 Jeff Beck Queen > > 07/12/1979 Samson Tyranosaurus Rex > > 04/01/1980 AC DC Syd Barrett > > 04/01/1980 Preying Mantis > > 11/01/1980 Public Image Limited Traffic > > 18/01/1980 Iron Maiden Mott The Hoople > > 25/01/1980 Roy Harper Girl > > 08/02/1980 Cream Jimi Hendrix, Who, Pink Floyd > > 15/02/1980 Saxon Ten Years After > > 22/02/1980 Procul Harem Money > > 07/03/1980 Molly Hatchett (Reading) > > 21/03/1980 Family Jethro Tull, Fleetwood Mac, Status Quo > > 04/04/1980 Saxon Queen > > 11/04/1980 Tygers Of Pan Tang The Nice > > 1980-05 Flashback 69 Pink Floyd Deep Purple Yes > > 13/06/1980 Beatles Tygers Of Pan Tang > > 04/07/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 79) > > 11/07/1980 Genesis (Lyceum) > > 18/07/1980 Heads Hands and Feet Krokus ? > > 25/07/1980 Roger Waters on The Wall > > 01/08/1980 Girlschool Trespass > > 15/08/1980 Pretty Things More > > 29/08/1980 Pat Travers (Reading) > > 05/09/1980 Samson Slade (Reading) > > 12/09/1980 Def Leppard Gillan (Reading) > > 26/09/1980 Led Zeppelin 1971 > > 03/10/1980 Krokus Magnum (Reading) > > 10/10/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 80) > > 31/10/1980 Nice Free, Caravan > > 28/11/1980 Damned Diamond Head > > 12/12/1980 Chevy Yes, Beatles > > 02/01/1981 Whitesnake Queen > > 09/01/1981 Saxon Atomic Rooster > > 16/01/1981 Stone The Crows Hibiscus > > 30/01/1981 Man Motorhead > > 20/02/1981 Pat Travers Magnum Samson Gillan Iron Maiden > > 06/03/1981 Black Axe Snafu > > 13/03/1981 Sweet Savage Chevy > > 20/03/1981 Nazareth Last Flight > > 27/03/1981 Steve Gibbons White Spirit > > 03/04/1981 Robin Trower Cryer > > 10/04/1981 Yardbirds Zero > > 17/04/1981 Barclay James Harvest Pretty Things Wishbone Ash Uriah Heep > > 24/04/1981 Rory Gallagher Witchfynde > > 01/05/1981 Gong Derringer > > 22/05/1981 Last Flyte Pink Floyd > > 05/06/1981 Zero Groundhogs > > 12/06/1981 Heads Hands and Feet Roxy Music Thin Lizzy David Bowie > > 19/06/1981 Spyder The Who > > 10/07/1981 Handsome Beasts 38 Special > > 14/08/1981 Deep Purple - California '74 > > 28/08/1981 Atomic Rooster Gary Boyle > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" haze.harrison@ wrote: > > > > > > I think in that respect TV was very much like Peely. > > > If he (and/or Tony Wilson) thought something was good he'd play it, > whether it was "rock" or not.. I know he played Duran Duran "Planet > Earth" a couple of weeks before it came out as I tried to buy it the > following day! > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Michael Capewell wrote: > > > > > > > > Ha ha, I thought the Friday Rock Show was just an 18 month phase I > had around NWOBHM, but the voice and the enthusiasm, a great man!!! > > > > > > > > > > > > **** John Miles! Sparks!! Elkie Brooks!!! Crikey! It just goes to > show how much an effect the NWOBHM had on "Rock" shows post '79/80. > Nowadays, 99% of all shows that bill themselves as "Rock Shows", not > just on national radio, but on local stations and internet stations too, > have a playlist that's all thud and fuzz, with little or no imagination. > Bah! Etc... > > > > > > > > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Jun 18 17:20:07 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 15:20:07 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yes, it's the PinkPop Rush show, but only that 50 min part of the FRS --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > My mate from school worked at the JVC Centre and was very generous with his staff discount. I had some spare cash from a summer vacation job so splashed out on their top of the range cassette deck along with a huge silver tuner-amp which had VU meters, ear-splitting volume and more buttons than Cadburys. They became known as Skylab by my mates. > > Is your TV with Rush the Pink Pop festival? I know I had that one but can't find it anywhere. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > Absolutely stunning Haze, many thanks to you and your mum. > > > > You clearly had high quality equipment then and now, because they do > > sound great. > > > > It makes my Tommy Vance Folder look a bit puny, but I have some shows > > here > > > ommy%20Vance/> > > > > > > Anyway Haze, as you can see, I did concentrate on the concert specials, > > so please also reconsider putting your concert specials up too, > > regardless whether they are available as standalone bootlegs, they > > always sound better to me from within the FRS, for some reason. > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Here's a list of my FRS tapes. > > > This is what you can expect in the coming months although I probably > > won't be doing the full concert shows as they are readily available as > > better quality bootleg downloads.... > > > I'm just finishing 28/8/81 Atomic Rooster and Gary Boyle and then I'll > > try to do them chronologically > > > > > > Date Session > > > 29/12/1978 Genesis at Knebworth > > > 02/03/1979 Thin Lizzy Streetwalkers > > > 09/03/1979 David Bowie > > > 16/03/1979 Eddie And The Hot Rods Van Der Graaf Generator > > > 23/03/1979 Jethro Tull Tom Robinson > > > 06/04/1979 Cream > > > 20/04/1979 Family John Miles > > > 27/04/1979 Love Sculpture Whitesnake > > > 04/05/1979 Roxy Music > > > 18/05/1979 Fleetwood Mac > > > 25/05/1979 Jimi Hendrix > > > 01/06/1979 Yes at Wembley Repeat of first ever FRS > > > 08/06/1979 Deep Purple > > > 15/06/1979 Magazine Judie Tzuke > > > 22/06/1979 Genesis > > > 29/06/1979 Faces Ruts > > > 06/07/1979 Ruts Free > > > 13/07/1979 Lone Star Ted Nugent > > > 13/07/1979 Tubeway Army > > > 20/07/1979 King Crimson Wayne County > > > 17/08/1979 Bonzo Dog Band Police > > > 24/08/1979 Rory Gallagher > > > 31/08/1979 Scorpions (Reading) > > > 07/09/1979 Steve Hackett (Reading) > > > 21/09/1979 Climax Blues Band (Reading) > > > 28/09/1979 Ian Gillan (Reading) > > > 05/10/1979 Van Der Graaf Generator Spyder > > > 19/10/1979 Thin Lizzy Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark > > > 26/10/1979 Def Leppard Be Bop Deluxe > > > 02/11/1979 Beatles Samson > > > 09/11/1979 Caravan Preying Mantis > > > 23/11/1979 Def Leppard > > > 23/11/1979 Jeff Beck Queen > > > 07/12/1979 Samson Tyranosaurus Rex > > > 04/01/1980 AC DC Syd Barrett > > > 04/01/1980 Preying Mantis > > > 11/01/1980 Public Image Limited Traffic > > > 18/01/1980 Iron Maiden Mott The Hoople > > > 25/01/1980 Roy Harper Girl > > > 08/02/1980 Cream Jimi Hendrix, Who, Pink Floyd > > > 15/02/1980 Saxon Ten Years After > > > 22/02/1980 Procul Harem Money > > > 07/03/1980 Molly Hatchett (Reading) > > > 21/03/1980 Family Jethro Tull, Fleetwood Mac, Status Quo > > > 04/04/1980 Saxon Queen > > > 11/04/1980 Tygers Of Pan Tang The Nice > > > 1980-05 Flashback 69 Pink Floyd Deep Purple Yes > > > 13/06/1980 Beatles Tygers Of Pan Tang > > > 04/07/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 79) > > > 11/07/1980 Genesis (Lyceum) > > > 18/07/1980 Heads Hands and Feet Krokus ? > > > 25/07/1980 Roger Waters on The Wall > > > 01/08/1980 Girlschool Trespass > > > 15/08/1980 Pretty Things More > > > 29/08/1980 Pat Travers (Reading) > > > 05/09/1980 Samson Slade (Reading) > > > 12/09/1980 Def Leppard Gillan (Reading) > > > 26/09/1980 Led Zeppelin 1971 > > > 03/10/1980 Krokus Magnum (Reading) > > > 10/10/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 80) > > > 31/10/1980 Nice Free, Caravan > > > 28/11/1980 Damned Diamond Head > > > 12/12/1980 Chevy Yes, Beatles > > > 02/01/1981 Whitesnake Queen > > > 09/01/1981 Saxon Atomic Rooster > > > 16/01/1981 Stone The Crows Hibiscus > > > 30/01/1981 Man Motorhead > > > 20/02/1981 Pat Travers Magnum Samson Gillan Iron Maiden > > > 06/03/1981 Black Axe Snafu > > > 13/03/1981 Sweet Savage Chevy > > > 20/03/1981 Nazareth Last Flight > > > 27/03/1981 Steve Gibbons White Spirit > > > 03/04/1981 Robin Trower Cryer > > > 10/04/1981 Yardbirds Zero > > > 17/04/1981 Barclay James Harvest Pretty Things Wishbone Ash Uriah Heep > > > 24/04/1981 Rory Gallagher Witchfynde > > > 01/05/1981 Gong Derringer > > > 22/05/1981 Last Flyte Pink Floyd > > > 05/06/1981 Zero Groundhogs > > > 12/06/1981 Heads Hands and Feet Roxy Music Thin Lizzy David Bowie > > > 19/06/1981 Spyder The Who > > > 10/07/1981 Handsome Beasts 38 Special > > > 14/08/1981 Deep Purple - California '74 > > > 28/08/1981 Atomic Rooster Gary Boyle > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" haze.harrison@ wrote: > > > > > > > > I think in that respect TV was very much like Peely. > > > > If he (and/or Tony Wilson) thought something was good he'd play it, > > whether it was "rock" or not.. I know he played Duran Duran "Planet > > Earth" a couple of weeks before it came out as I tried to buy it the > > following day! > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Michael Capewell wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Ha ha, I thought the Friday Rock Show was just an 18 month phase I > > had around NWOBHM, but the voice and the enthusiasm, a great man!!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > **** John Miles! Sparks!! Elkie Brooks!!! Crikey! It just goes to > > show how much an effect the NWOBHM had on "Rock" shows post '79/80. > > Nowadays, 99% of all shows that bill themselves as "Rock Shows", not > > just on national radio, but on local stations and internet stations too, > > have a playlist that's all thud and fuzz, with little or no imagination. > > Bah! Etc... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From stuartb@... Sat Jun 18 18:00:46 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 16:00:46 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: <417905.81548.qm@...> Message-ID: I know exactly what you mean Mark! Though for me tuning in on a Thursday just after John lost that show, was far worse. Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > minority voice here and maybe I should be but I can always the deep sense of disappointment when I forgot it was Friday and tuned in to hear Mr Peel and it was TV. Never could get over his DJ style and his playing of Heavy Metal to listen to the show - probably my loss. > Mark > > --- On Fri, 17/6/11, Gert Stuut wrote: > > From: Gert Stuut > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance > To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" > Date: Friday, 17 June, 2011, 18:30 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > Wow, I am impressed! Looking forwards especial to The Pretty Things and the Damned! > Thanks in advance,Gert > > From: haze_harrison > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 11:51 AM > Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > I should have asked before, if anyone can identify the FNC tracks from 1979-03-23 & 1981-08-14 please let me know by e-mail (rather than through the group)and I'll update the txt files. > > > > Cheers, Haze > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Here's a list of my FRS tapes. > > > This is what you can expect in the coming months although I probably won't be doing the full concert shows as they are readily available as better quality bootleg downloads.... > > > I'm just finishing 28/8/81 Atomic Rooster and Gary Boyle and then I'll try to do them chronologically > > > > > > Date Session > > > 29/12/1978 Genesis at Knebworth > > > 02/03/1979 Thin Lizzy Streetwalkers > > > 09/03/1979 David Bowie > > > 16/03/1979 Eddie And The Hot Rods Van Der Graaf Generator > > > 23/03/1979 Jethro Tull Tom Robinson > > > 06/04/1979 Cream > > > 20/04/1979 Family John Miles > > > 27/04/1979 Love Sculpture Whitesnake > > > 04/05/1979 Roxy Music > > > 18/05/1979 Fleetwood Mac > > > 25/05/1979 Jimi Hendrix > > > 01/06/1979 Yes at Wembley Repeat of first ever FRS > > > 08/06/1979 Deep Purple > > > 15/06/1979 Magazine Judie Tzuke > > > 22/06/1979 Genesis > > > 29/06/1979 Faces Ruts > > > 06/07/1979 Ruts Free > > > 13/07/1979 Lone Star Ted Nugent > > > 13/07/1979 Tubeway Army > > > 20/07/1979 King Crimson Wayne County > > > 17/08/1979 Bonzo Dog Band Police > > > 24/08/1979 Rory Gallagher > > > 31/08/1979 Scorpions (Reading) > > > 07/09/1979 Steve Hackett (Reading) > > > 21/09/1979 Climax Blues Band (Reading) > > > 28/09/1979 Ian Gillan (Reading) > > > 05/10/1979 Van Der Graaf Generator Spyder > > > 19/10/1979 Thin Lizzy Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark > > > 26/10/1979 Def Leppard Be Bop Deluxe > > > 02/11/1979 Beatles Samson > > > 09/11/1979 Caravan Preying Mantis > > > 23/11/1979 Def Leppard > > > 23/11/1979 Jeff Beck Queen > > > 07/12/1979 Samson Tyranosaurus Rex > > > 04/01/1980 AC DC Syd Barrett > > > 04/01/1980 Preying Mantis > > > 11/01/1980 Public Image Limited Traffic > > > 18/01/1980 Iron Maiden Mott The Hoople > > > 25/01/1980 Roy Harper Girl > > > 08/02/1980 Cream Jimi Hendrix, Who, Pink Floyd > > > 15/02/1980 Saxon Ten Years After > > > 22/02/1980 Procul Harem Money > > > 07/03/1980 Molly Hatchett (Reading) > > > 21/03/1980 Family Jethro Tull, Fleetwood Mac, Status Quo > > > 04/04/1980 Saxon Queen > > > 11/04/1980 Tygers Of Pan Tang The Nice > > > 1980-05 Flashback 69 Pink Floyd Deep Purple Yes > > > 13/06/1980 Beatles Tygers Of Pan Tang > > > 04/07/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 79) > > > 11/07/1980 Genesis (Lyceum) > > > 18/07/1980 Heads Hands and Feet Krokus ? > > > 25/07/1980 Roger Waters on The Wall > > > 01/08/1980 Girlschool Trespass > > > 15/08/1980 Pretty Things More > > > 29/08/1980 Pat Travers (Reading) > > > 05/09/1980 Samson Slade (Reading) > > > 12/09/1980 Def Leppard Gillan (Reading) > > > 26/09/1980 Led Zeppelin 1971 > > > 03/10/1980 Krokus Magnum (Reading) > > > 10/10/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 80) > > > 31/10/1980 Nice Free, Caravan > > > 28/11/1980 Damned Diamond Head > > > 12/12/1980 Chevy Yes, Beatles > > > 02/01/1981 Whitesnake Queen > > > 09/01/1981 Saxon Atomic Rooster > > > 16/01/1981 Stone The Crows Hibiscus > > > 30/01/1981 Man Motorhead > > > 20/02/1981 Pat Travers Magnum Samson Gillan Iron Maiden > > > 06/03/1981 Black Axe Snafu > > > 13/03/1981 Sweet Savage Chevy > > > 20/03/1981 Nazareth Last Flight > > > 27/03/1981 Steve Gibbons White Spirit > > > 03/04/1981 Robin Trower Cryer > > > 10/04/1981 Yardbirds Zero > > > 17/04/1981 Barclay James Harvest Pretty Things Wishbone Ash Uriah Heep > > > 24/04/1981 Rory Gallagher Witchfynde > > > 01/05/1981 Gong Derringer > > > 22/05/1981 Last Flyte Pink Floyd > > > 05/06/1981 Zero Groundhogs > > > 12/06/1981 Heads Hands and Feet Roxy Music Thin Lizzy David Bowie > > > 19/06/1981 Spyder The Who > > > 10/07/1981 Handsome Beasts 38 Special > > > 14/08/1981 Deep Purple - California '74 > > > 28/08/1981 Atomic Rooster Gary Boyle > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > I think in that respect TV was very much like Peely. > > > > If he (and/or Tony Wilson) thought something was good he'd play it, whether it was "rock" or not.. I know he played Duran Duran "Planet Earth" a couple of weeks before it came out as I tried to buy it the following day! > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Michael Capewell wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Ha ha, I thought the Friday Rock Show was just an 18 month phase I had around NWOBHM, but the voice and the enthusiasm, a great man!!! > > > > >   > > > > >   > > > > > **** John Miles! Sparks!! Elkie Brooks!!! Crikey! It just goes to show how much an effect the NWOBHM had on "Rock" shows post '79/80. Nowadays, 99% of all shows that bill themselves as "Rock Shows", not just on national radio, but on local stations and internet stations too, have a playlist that's all thud and fuzz, with little or no imagination. Bah! Etc... > > > > > > > > > > > > > From stuartb@... Sat Jun 18 18:39:39 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 16:39:39 -0000 Subject: Morels are a tasty mushroom... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks Roger. Noticed L103 and L107 on the Mooo too, will wikify soon. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > A few more added - L101, L105,l106 & L112 (one side). > Only two to go from this batch now, and I can get started on those reel to reel tapes. > I checked L117a, and it's the same size on my hard drive, so I'm guessing it was just a short side, but i will check the actual tape before sending of them back to Rocker, > cheers > Roger > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > > > It could well be, as I remember having to terminate one upload session before it had completed. I'll check tomorrow and re-up if it's 'wrong', > > cheers > > Roger > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > > > > > Hi Roger > > > > > > Just tracklisting your latest batch. I wonder if L117a is corrupt? It is only showing 32Mb and the file stops playing before the end, at around 21 minutes. > > > > > > Stuart > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > > > > > > > More L's, on the other hand, means a treat for Peel & Kershaw fans. I uploaded some yesterday to my Mooo page, www.peel.mooo.com/roger > > > > L114 > > > > L116 > > > > L117 > > > > L120 > > > > > > > > The slight delay in sharing these was caused by the arrival of the first batch of reel-to-reel tapes from Rocker, which I just had to have a listen to. > > > > They're a pretty mixed bunch - some of them in pretty poor condition and with no links, but I found at least one with links, a show that appears to have Ian Hunter(?) guesting, playing some of his songs; I see no mention of him in the Session's bible, though I guess this wasn't strictly speaking a session. Interesting stuff, anyway and I'm looking forward to ripping and sharing them, > > > > cheers > > > > Roger > > > > > > > > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Jun 18 18:45:59 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 16:45:59 -0000 Subject: Undertones in Concert Message-ID: Peels last stint at the introduction of a regular BBC R1 "In Concert " show looks like it may have been the Undertones from April 1980. That show is available HERE What do you think, will they play "Teenage Kicks"? While I am here I will let you know that also available we have The Skids introduced by Alan Black available HERE Oh, and then there's Joe Jackson again introduced by Alan Black from February 1980 available HERE You may browse some more concerts HERE if you want From davidquantick@... Sat Jun 18 18:48:38 2011 From: davidquantick@... (Davidquantick) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 17:48:38 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <2FC19ECD-B48D-4081-847B-596C205ECCBB@...> Different strokes but I'd go for Scritti Politti over Iron Maiden any day. On 18 Jun 2011, at 17:00, "Stuart" wrote: > I know exactly what you mean Mark! Though for me tuning in on a Thursday just after John lost that show, was far worse. > Stuart > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > > > minority voice here and maybe I should be but I can always the deep sense of disappointment when I forgot it was Friday and tuned in to hear Mr Peel and it was TV. Never could get over his DJ style and his playing of Heavy Metal to listen to the show - probably my loss. > > Mark > > > > --- On Fri, 17/6/11, Gert Stuut wrote: > > > > From: Gert Stuut > > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance > > To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" > > Date: Friday, 17 June, 2011, 18:30 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Wow, I am impressed! Looking forwards especial to The Pretty Things and the Damned! > > Thanks in advance,Gert > > > > From: haze_harrison > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 11:51 AM > > Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I should have asked before, if anyone can identify the FNC tracks from 1979-03-23 & 1981-08-14 please let me know by e-mail (rather than through the group)and I'll update the txt files. > > > > > > > > Cheers, Haze > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Here's a list of my FRS tapes. > > > > > This is what you can expect in the coming months although I probably won't be doing the full concert shows as they are readily available as better quality bootleg downloads.... > > > > > I'm just finishing 28/8/81 Atomic Rooster and Gary Boyle and then I'll try to do them chronologically > > > > > > > > > > Date Session > > > > > 29/12/1978 Genesis at Knebworth > > > > > 02/03/1979 Thin Lizzy Streetwalkers > > > > > 09/03/1979 David Bowie > > > > > 16/03/1979 Eddie And The Hot Rods Van Der Graaf Generator > > > > > 23/03/1979 Jethro Tull Tom Robinson > > > > > 06/04/1979 Cream > > > > > 20/04/1979 Family John Miles > > > > > 27/04/1979 Love Sculpture Whitesnake > > > > > 04/05/1979 Roxy Music > > > > > 18/05/1979 Fleetwood Mac > > > > > 25/05/1979 Jimi Hendrix > > > > > 01/06/1979 Yes at Wembley Repeat of first ever FRS > > > > > 08/06/1979 Deep Purple > > > > > 15/06/1979 Magazine Judie Tzuke > > > > > 22/06/1979 Genesis > > > > > 29/06/1979 Faces Ruts > > > > > 06/07/1979 Ruts Free > > > > > 13/07/1979 Lone Star Ted Nugent > > > > > 13/07/1979 Tubeway Army > > > > > 20/07/1979 King Crimson Wayne County > > > > > 17/08/1979 Bonzo Dog Band Police > > > > > 24/08/1979 Rory Gallagher > > > > > 31/08/1979 Scorpions (Reading) > > > > > 07/09/1979 Steve Hackett (Reading) > > > > > 21/09/1979 Climax Blues Band (Reading) > > > > > 28/09/1979 Ian Gillan (Reading) > > > > > 05/10/1979 Van Der Graaf Generator Spyder > > > > > 19/10/1979 Thin Lizzy Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark > > > > > 26/10/1979 Def Leppard Be Bop Deluxe > > > > > 02/11/1979 Beatles Samson > > > > > 09/11/1979 Caravan Preying Mantis > > > > > 23/11/1979 Def Leppard > > > > > 23/11/1979 Jeff Beck Queen > > > > > 07/12/1979 Samson Tyranosaurus Rex > > > > > 04/01/1980 AC DC Syd Barrett > > > > > 04/01/1980 Preying Mantis > > > > > 11/01/1980 Public Image Limited Traffic > > > > > 18/01/1980 Iron Maiden Mott The Hoople > > > > > 25/01/1980 Roy Harper Girl > > > > > 08/02/1980 Cream Jimi Hendrix, Who, Pink Floyd > > > > > 15/02/1980 Saxon Ten Years After > > > > > 22/02/1980 Procul Harem Money > > > > > 07/03/1980 Molly Hatchett (Reading) > > > > > 21/03/1980 Family Jethro Tull, Fleetwood Mac, Status Quo > > > > > 04/04/1980 Saxon Queen > > > > > 11/04/1980 Tygers Of Pan Tang The Nice > > > > > 1980-05 Flashback 69 Pink Floyd Deep Purple Yes > > > > > 13/06/1980 Beatles Tygers Of Pan Tang > > > > > 04/07/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 79) > > > > > 11/07/1980 Genesis (Lyceum) > > > > > 18/07/1980 Heads Hands and Feet Krokus ? > > > > > 25/07/1980 Roger Waters on The Wall > > > > > 01/08/1980 Girlschool Trespass > > > > > 15/08/1980 Pretty Things More > > > > > 29/08/1980 Pat Travers (Reading) > > > > > 05/09/1980 Samson Slade (Reading) > > > > > 12/09/1980 Def Leppard Gillan (Reading) > > > > > 26/09/1980 Led Zeppelin 1971 > > > > > 03/10/1980 Krokus Magnum (Reading) > > > > > 10/10/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 80) > > > > > 31/10/1980 Nice Free, Caravan > > > > > 28/11/1980 Damned Diamond Head > > > > > 12/12/1980 Chevy Yes, Beatles > > > > > 02/01/1981 Whitesnake Queen > > > > > 09/01/1981 Saxon Atomic Rooster > > > > > 16/01/1981 Stone The Crows Hibiscus > > > > > 30/01/1981 Man Motorhead > > > > > 20/02/1981 Pat Travers Magnum Samson Gillan Iron Maiden > > > > > 06/03/1981 Black Axe Snafu > > > > > 13/03/1981 Sweet Savage Chevy > > > > > 20/03/1981 Nazareth Last Flight > > > > > 27/03/1981 Steve Gibbons White Spirit > > > > > 03/04/1981 Robin Trower Cryer > > > > > 10/04/1981 Yardbirds Zero > > > > > 17/04/1981 Barclay James Harvest Pretty Things Wishbone Ash Uriah Heep > > > > > 24/04/1981 Rory Gallagher Witchfynde > > > > > 01/05/1981 Gong Derringer > > > > > 22/05/1981 Last Flyte Pink Floyd > > > > > 05/06/1981 Zero Groundhogs > > > > > 12/06/1981 Heads Hands and Feet Roxy Music Thin Lizzy David Bowie > > > > > 19/06/1981 Spyder The Who > > > > > 10/07/1981 Handsome Beasts 38 Special > > > > > 14/08/1981 Deep Purple - California '74 > > > > > 28/08/1981 Atomic Rooster Gary Boyle > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > I think in that respect TV was very much like Peely. > > > > > > If he (and/or Tony Wilson) thought something was good he'd play it, whether it was "rock" or not.. I know he played Duran Duran "Planet Earth" a couple of weeks before it came out as I tried to buy it the following day! > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Michael Capewell wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Ha ha, I thought the Friday Rock Show was just an 18 month phase I had around NWOBHM, but the voice and the enthusiasm, a great man!!! > > > > > > >  > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > **** John Miles! Sparks!! Elkie Brooks!!! Crikey! It just goes to show how much an effect the NWOBHM had on "Rock" shows post '79/80. Nowadays, 99% of all shows that bill themselves as "Rock Shows", not just on national radio, but on local stations and internet stations too, have a playlist that's all thud and fuzz, with little or no imagination. Bah! Etc... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Sat Jun 18 19:00:39 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 17:00:39 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Ah, shame. That's the bit I still have, transferred to CD ages ago. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Yes, it's the PinkPop Rush show, but only that 50 min part of the FRS > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > My mate from school worked at the JVC Centre and was very generous with his staff discount. I had some spare cash from a summer vacation job so splashed out on their top of the range cassette deck along with a huge silver tuner-amp which had VU meters, ear-splitting volume and more buttons than Cadburys. They became known as Skylab by my mates. > > > > Is your TV with Rush the Pink Pop festival? I know I had that one but can't find it anywhere. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > > > Absolutely stunning Haze, many thanks to you and your mum. > > > > > > You clearly had high quality equipment then and now, because they do > > > sound great. > > > > > > It makes my Tommy Vance Folder look a bit puny, but I have some shows > > > here > > > > > ommy%20Vance/> > > > > > > > > > Anyway Haze, as you can see, I did concentrate on the concert specials, > > > so please also reconsider putting your concert specials up too, > > > regardless whether they are available as standalone bootlegs, they > > > always sound better to me from within the FRS, for some reason. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Here's a list of my FRS tapes. > > > > This is what you can expect in the coming months although I probably > > > won't be doing the full concert shows as they are readily available as > > > better quality bootleg downloads.... > > > > I'm just finishing 28/8/81 Atomic Rooster and Gary Boyle and then I'll > > > try to do them chronologically > > > > > > > > Date Session > > > > 29/12/1978 Genesis at Knebworth > > > > 02/03/1979 Thin Lizzy Streetwalkers > > > > 09/03/1979 David Bowie > > > > 16/03/1979 Eddie And The Hot Rods Van Der Graaf Generator > > > > 23/03/1979 Jethro Tull Tom Robinson > > > > 06/04/1979 Cream > > > > 20/04/1979 Family John Miles > > > > 27/04/1979 Love Sculpture Whitesnake > > > > 04/05/1979 Roxy Music > > > > 18/05/1979 Fleetwood Mac > > > > 25/05/1979 Jimi Hendrix > > > > 01/06/1979 Yes at Wembley Repeat of first ever FRS > > > > 08/06/1979 Deep Purple > > > > 15/06/1979 Magazine Judie Tzuke > > > > 22/06/1979 Genesis > > > > 29/06/1979 Faces Ruts > > > > 06/07/1979 Ruts Free > > > > 13/07/1979 Lone Star Ted Nugent > > > > 13/07/1979 Tubeway Army > > > > 20/07/1979 King Crimson Wayne County > > > > 17/08/1979 Bonzo Dog Band Police > > > > 24/08/1979 Rory Gallagher > > > > 31/08/1979 Scorpions (Reading) > > > > 07/09/1979 Steve Hackett (Reading) > > > > 21/09/1979 Climax Blues Band (Reading) > > > > 28/09/1979 Ian Gillan (Reading) > > > > 05/10/1979 Van Der Graaf Generator Spyder > > > > 19/10/1979 Thin Lizzy Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark > > > > 26/10/1979 Def Leppard Be Bop Deluxe > > > > 02/11/1979 Beatles Samson > > > > 09/11/1979 Caravan Preying Mantis > > > > 23/11/1979 Def Leppard > > > > 23/11/1979 Jeff Beck Queen > > > > 07/12/1979 Samson Tyranosaurus Rex > > > > 04/01/1980 AC DC Syd Barrett > > > > 04/01/1980 Preying Mantis > > > > 11/01/1980 Public Image Limited Traffic > > > > 18/01/1980 Iron Maiden Mott The Hoople > > > > 25/01/1980 Roy Harper Girl > > > > 08/02/1980 Cream Jimi Hendrix, Who, Pink Floyd > > > > 15/02/1980 Saxon Ten Years After > > > > 22/02/1980 Procul Harem Money > > > > 07/03/1980 Molly Hatchett (Reading) > > > > 21/03/1980 Family Jethro Tull, Fleetwood Mac, Status Quo > > > > 04/04/1980 Saxon Queen > > > > 11/04/1980 Tygers Of Pan Tang The Nice > > > > 1980-05 Flashback 69 Pink Floyd Deep Purple Yes > > > > 13/06/1980 Beatles Tygers Of Pan Tang > > > > 04/07/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 79) > > > > 11/07/1980 Genesis (Lyceum) > > > > 18/07/1980 Heads Hands and Feet Krokus ? > > > > 25/07/1980 Roger Waters on The Wall > > > > 01/08/1980 Girlschool Trespass > > > > 15/08/1980 Pretty Things More > > > > 29/08/1980 Pat Travers (Reading) > > > > 05/09/1980 Samson Slade (Reading) > > > > 12/09/1980 Def Leppard Gillan (Reading) > > > > 26/09/1980 Led Zeppelin 1971 > > > > 03/10/1980 Krokus Magnum (Reading) > > > > 10/10/1980 Whitesnake (Reading 80) > > > > 31/10/1980 Nice Free, Caravan > > > > 28/11/1980 Damned Diamond Head > > > > 12/12/1980 Chevy Yes, Beatles > > > > 02/01/1981 Whitesnake Queen > > > > 09/01/1981 Saxon Atomic Rooster > > > > 16/01/1981 Stone The Crows Hibiscus > > > > 30/01/1981 Man Motorhead > > > > 20/02/1981 Pat Travers Magnum Samson Gillan Iron Maiden > > > > 06/03/1981 Black Axe Snafu > > > > 13/03/1981 Sweet Savage Chevy > > > > 20/03/1981 Nazareth Last Flight > > > > 27/03/1981 Steve Gibbons White Spirit > > > > 03/04/1981 Robin Trower Cryer > > > > 10/04/1981 Yardbirds Zero > > > > 17/04/1981 Barclay James Harvest Pretty Things Wishbone Ash Uriah Heep > > > > 24/04/1981 Rory Gallagher Witchfynde > > > > 01/05/1981 Gong Derringer > > > > 22/05/1981 Last Flyte Pink Floyd > > > > 05/06/1981 Zero Groundhogs > > > > 12/06/1981 Heads Hands and Feet Roxy Music Thin Lizzy David Bowie > > > > 19/06/1981 Spyder The Who > > > > 10/07/1981 Handsome Beasts 38 Special > > > > 14/08/1981 Deep Purple - California '74 > > > > 28/08/1981 Atomic Rooster Gary Boyle > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" haze.harrison@ wrote: > > > > > > > > > > I think in that respect TV was very much like Peely. > > > > > If he (and/or Tony Wilson) thought something was good he'd play it, > > > whether it was "rock" or not.. I know he played Duran Duran "Planet > > > Earth" a couple of weeks before it came out as I tried to buy it the > > > following day! > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Michael Capewell wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Ha ha, I thought the Friday Rock Show was just an 18 month phase I > > > had around NWOBHM, but the voice and the enthusiasm, a great man!!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > **** John Miles! Sparks!! Elkie Brooks!!! Crikey! It just goes to > > > show how much an effect the NWOBHM had on "Rock" shows post '79/80. > > > Nowadays, 99% of all shows that bill themselves as "Rock Shows", not > > > just on national radio, but on local stations and internet stations too, > > > have a playlist that's all thud and fuzz, with little or no imagination. > > > Bah! Etc... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Jun 18 19:01:14 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 17:01:14 -0000 Subject: Mooo Server and the Wiki Message-ID: As may have been mentioned before, we should never forget the fantastic resources provided by Steve with the Wiki, and Branko with the Mooo server. They really are appreciated My way of thanking them both has been an act of mild sabotage since I have done a re-organisation of the files in my Mooo folders which may make some links on the Wiki now not work. Sorry Steve, but it was a bit ramshackle before. Anyway many thanks to both. I wish they could get a Lottery Grant. My folders now go like this John Peel Alan Freeman Tommy Vance Phil Easton Other DJ Sessions In Concert Viv Stanshall Top 20 Misc 25 Years of Rock I guess I took advantage of the Peel resource and jumped all over it, so I hope none of the group mind too much. From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Jun 18 19:09:37 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 17:09:37 -0000 Subject: Undertones in Concert In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Forgot to mention that I put a revised Steeleye Span, based on Humpty Bartenders higher quality version with the missing track patched in HERE . Introduced by Peel, of course Plus a 1981 concert of then Peel faves Altered Images HERE Introduced estuary voiced Gary Crowley --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Peels last stint at the introduction of a regular BBC R1 "In Concert " > show looks like it may have been the Undertones from April 1980. > > That show is available HERE > /1980-04-19%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Undertones%29.mp3> > > What do you think, will they play "Teenage Kicks"? > > > > While I am here I will let you know that also available we have The > Skids introduced by Alan Black available HERE > /1979-03-10%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Skids%29.mp3> > > > Oh, and then there's Joe Jackson again introduced by Alan Black from > February 1980 available HERE > /1980-02-09%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Joe%20Jackson%29.mp3> > > > > You may browse some more concerts HERE > /> if you want > From haze.harrison@... Sat Jun 18 23:05:37 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 21:05:37 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance Message-ID: OK, so here's the last 'out of order' one. From now on they'll be in strict chronological order... 1980-01-18 Mott The Hoople & Iron Maiden LINK Enjoy, Haze From so_it_goes_2512@... Sun Jun 19 05:16:14 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 03:16:14 -0000 Subject: World Of Sport Message-ID: Fellow Peelites A nice batch of recordings with a lot of football therein. 1) The 1985 BFBS project continues to trundle along with Peel 015 (BFBS) , Peel 016 (BFBS) , and Peel 017 (BFBS) I've done my best with these by upping the volume. 2) And talking of BFBS: 24 June 1998 (BFBS) . The World Cup is in full swing.. 3) Courtesy of Mark and Steve Lowman, there is a lot more of 05 December 1992 to enjoy. 4) Finally, a previously shared show has been combined with a NAR by Isector to restore almost the entire show. Date: 12 March 1994 Sessions: Ultramarine, Submarine Wiki Enjoy your Sunday! Steve (TK) From haze.harrison@... Sun Jun 19 10:09:42 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 08:09:42 -0000 Subject: Request for Gideon Coe 6Music Show Message-ID: Did any of you happen to record Gideon on 12th April? The show included Streetwalkers in session from 1974. Or if anyone has this session from another source that would be great. I'm digitising a FRS with this session and the tape flip is during 'Systematic Stealth' and would like to drop in the full version. Cheers, Haze From parkermike81@... Sun Jun 19 11:01:31 2011 From: parkermike81@... (Mike Parker) Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 10:01:31 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] World Of Sport In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <554098.95788.qm@...> and with the football season just round the corner how appropiate is this for all peel fans to get their teeth into, many thanks indeed to steve and his contributors, i,m gonna enjoy this. mp --- On Sun, 19/6/11, So It Goes 2512 wrote: From: So It Goes 2512 Subject: [peel] World Of Sport To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, 19 June, 2011, 3:16   Fellow Peelites A nice batch of recordings with a lot of football therein. 1) The 1985 BFBS project continues to trundle along with Peel 015 (BFBS) , Peel 016 (BFBS) , and Peel 017 (BFBS)  I've done my best with these by upping the volume. 2) And talking of BFBS: 24 June 1998 (BFBS) . The World Cup is in full swing.. 3) Courtesy of Mark and Steve Lowman, there is a lot more of 05 December 1992  to enjoy. 4) Finally, a previously shared show has been combined with a NAR by Isector to restore almost the entire show. Date: 12 March 1994 Sessions: Ultramarine, Submarine Wiki Enjoy your Sunday! Steve (TK) From postscriptxyz@... Sun Jun 19 12:05:48 2011 From: postscriptxyz@... (postscriptxyz) Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 10:05:48 -0000 Subject: Request for Gideon Coe 6Music Show In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Here you go (only 128kbps I'm afraid) http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?97xiv5i457amw7f Pad --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Did any of you happen to record Gideon on 12th April? The show included Streetwalkers in session from 1974. Or if anyone has this session from another source that would be great. > > I'm digitising a FRS with this session and the tape flip is during 'Systematic Stealth' and would like to drop in the full version. > > Cheers, Haze > From postscriptxyz@... Sun Jun 19 12:25:38 2011 From: postscriptxyz@... (postscriptxyz) Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 10:25:38 -0000 Subject: Request for Gideon Coe 6Music Show In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Sorry, should have been more specific. The download is the complete session, not the Gideon Coe show. Pad --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "postscriptxyz" wrote: > > Here you go (only 128kbps I'm afraid) > > http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?97xiv5i457amw7f > > Pad > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Did any of you happen to record Gideon on 12th April? The show included Streetwalkers in session from 1974. Or if anyone has this session from another source that would be great. > > > > I'm digitising a FRS with this session and the tape flip is during 'Systematic Stealth' and would like to drop in the full version. > > > > Cheers, Haze > > > From dunelm@... Sun Jun 19 12:43:42 2011 From: dunelm@... (dunelm61) Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 10:43:42 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: The listeners' chart was broadcast annually on the anniversary of the very first Friday Rock Show and went under the title of Now We Are One, Two, Three etc. The very first Friday Rock Show went out on 17 November 1978, so you're looking for recordings of shows broadcast in mid-November from 1979 on. My guess is that the first such chart was broadcast on 16 November 1979. A bit of googling reveals that the first top 10 included Shine on you crazy diamond, Starship Trooper, Suppers Ready, Stargazer, Smoke on the Water, Xanadu, Layla, Freebird, Child in Time and Stairway to Heaven. Of course, several of these tracks featured in the Festive Fifty in its various guises. In my own mind Whole Lotta Rosie ("Angus! Angus!") and 2112 (tell the kids of today that tracks used to occupy a whole side of an LP and they won't believe you) always used to do well in the chart. Obviously I'm mistaken. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Jim Kerslake wrote: I wonder if anyone remembers those all-time rock charts (voted by listeners) that TV used to do every year? I would dearly love to hear that again... From mickcapewell@... Sun Jun 19 13:25:39 2011 From: mickcapewell@... (Michael Capewell) Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 12:25:39 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <840726.54250.qm@...> A bit of googling reveals that the first top 10 included Shine on you crazy diamond, Starship Trooper, Suppers Ready, Stargazer, Smoke on the Water, Xanadu, Layla, Freebird, Child in Time and Stairway to Heaven. Of course, several of these tracks featured in the Festive Fifty in its various guises. ****Well, they were in the first FF in '76. Looks like disgruntled Peel listeners, post Punk revolution, transferred to TV :-) Actually, listening to Haze's uploads, one gets the impression that Mr Vance didn't really have a great in-depth knowledge at the time of the type of Rock music that he was playing. He's certainly dodgy on names. The co-writer of Whiter Shade Of Pale...Keith Richards ??? ;-) From saipanda@... Sun Jun 19 13:34:55 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 11:34:55 -0000 Subject: 400 Box (18 August 1978 - first section) Message-ID: Hi folks, The first section of 18 August 1979 (Blast Furnace, Hits sessions) is now available: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/18_August_1978 Seems that the previous file was joined together in what turns out to be the wrong order, so if anyone feels like creating a definitive version... As always, many thanks to all those involved. Cheers, SW From haze.harrison@... Sun Jun 19 13:53:32 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 11:53:32 -0000 Subject: Request for Gideon Coe 6Music Show In-Reply-To: Message-ID: That's great thanks, it's only the one track I'm after so the whole show would have been a bit OTT... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "postscriptxyz" wrote: > > Sorry, should have been more specific. The download is the complete session, not the Gideon Coe show. > > Pad > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "postscriptxyz" wrote: > > > > Here you go (only 128kbps I'm afraid) > > > > http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?97xiv5i457amw7f > > > > Pad > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > Did any of you happen to record Gideon on 12th April? The show included Streetwalkers in session from 1974. Or if anyone has this session from another source that would be great. > > > > > > I'm digitising a FRS with this session and the tape flip is during 'Systematic Stealth' and would like to drop in the full version. > > > > > > Cheers, Haze > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Sun Jun 19 13:56:45 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 11:56:45 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > The very first Friday Rock Show went out on 17 November 1978, so you're looking for recordings of shows broadcast in mid-November from 1979 on. My guess is that the first such chart was broadcast on 16 November 1979. Guess which show from Nov '79 is missing from my collection :-( From stuartb@... Sun Jun 19 17:52:14 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 16:52:14 +0100 Subject: [peel] 400 Box (18 August 1978 - first section) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <107BC18BE2F647D58588C9119F78FADF@Stuartnew> Well I should still have the lossless and Audacity versions of T020 and T021 tapes, so it makes sense that I should reorder them. What order should the segments be in? Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of steve Sent: 19 June 2011 12:35 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] 400 Box (18 August 1978 - first section) Hi folks, The first section of 18 August 1979 (Blast Furnace, Hits sessions) is now available: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/18_August_1978 Seems that the previous file was joined together in what turns out to be the wrong order, so if anyone feels like creating a definitive version... As always, many thanks to all those involved. Cheers, SW From saipanda@... Sun Jun 19 18:30:36 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 16:30:36 -0000 Subject: 400 Box (18 August 1978 - first section) In-Reply-To: <107BC18BE2F647D58588C9119F78FADF@Stuartnew> Message-ID: Think on the second file (after the new one today), the first and second of the three sections need to be swapped around. That way the Clash starts the file (following on from the newly shared start of the show). Last bit would remain at the end as it's the end of the show. SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > Well I should still have the lossless and Audacity versions of T020 and T021 > tapes, so it makes sense that I should reorder them. What order should the > segments be in? > > > > Stuart > > > > _____ > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of steve > Sent: 19 June 2011 12:35 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] 400 Box (18 August 1978 - first section) > > > > > > Hi folks, > > The first section of 18 August 1979 (Blast Furnace, Hits sessions) is now > available: > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/18_August_1978 > > Seems that the previous file was joined together in what turns out to be the > wrong order, so if anyone feels like creating a definitive version... > > As always, many thanks to all those involved. > > Cheers, > > SW > From thebarguest@... Sun Jun 19 21:44:07 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 19:44:07 -0000 Subject: Undertones in Concert In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Well done that chap ! That Steeleye concert is quite unusual in that Peely talks between every track, just like a JP show. Normally with the BBC "In Concert" show, the dj just gave an intro and outro. One of the Steeleye songs is a shanty that proclaims Scousers to be "thick" - John of course didn't like that, and said so ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Forgot to mention that I put a revised Steeleye Span, based on Humpty > Bartenders higher quality version with the missing track patched in HERE > /1971-09-26%20John%20Peel%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Steeleye%20Span%29.m\ > p3> . > > Introduced by Peel, of course > > Plus a 1981 concert of then Peel faves Altered Images HERE > /1981-10-17%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Altered%20Images%29.mp3> > > Introduced estuary voiced Gary Crowley > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > wrote: > > > > Peels last stint at the introduction of a regular BBC R1 "In Concert " > > show looks like it may have been the Undertones from April 1980. > > > > That show is available HERE > > > \ > > /1980-04-19%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Undertones%29.mp3> > > > > What do you think, will they play "Teenage Kicks"? > > > > > > > > While I am here I will let you know that also available we have The > > Skids introduced by Alan Black available HERE > > > \ > > /1979-03-10%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Skids%29.mp3> > > > > > > Oh, and then there's Joe Jackson again introduced by Alan Black from > > February 1980 available HERE > > > \ > > /1980-02-09%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Joe%20Jackson%29.mp3> > > > > > > > > You may browse some more concerts HERE > > > \ > > /> if you want > > > From haze.harrison@... Sun Jun 19 22:01:36 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 20:01:36 -0000 Subject: Undertones in Concert In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Peely also chats between tracks on the Family and Pink Floyd shows and I'd have to check but I think he does on the Free and Juicy Lucy ones too. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > Well done that chap ! That Steeleye concert is quite unusual in that Peely talks between every track, just like a JP show. Normally with the BBC "In Concert" show, the dj just gave an intro and outro. One of the Steeleye songs is a shanty that proclaims Scousers to be "thick" - John of course didn't like that, and said so ... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > Forgot to mention that I put a revised Steeleye Span, based on Humpty > > Bartenders higher quality version with the missing track patched in HERE > > > /1971-09-26%20John%20Peel%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Steeleye%20Span%29.m\ > > p3> . > > > > Introduced by Peel, of course > > > > Plus a 1981 concert of then Peel faves Altered Images HERE > > > /1981-10-17%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Altered%20Images%29.mp3> > > > > Introduced estuary voiced Gary Crowley > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > > wrote: > > > > > > Peels last stint at the introduction of a regular BBC R1 "In Concert " > > > show looks like it may have been the Undertones from April 1980. > > > > > > That show is available HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /1980-04-19%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Undertones%29.mp3> > > > > > > What do you think, will they play "Teenage Kicks"? > > > > > > > > > > > > While I am here I will let you know that also available we have The > > > Skids introduced by Alan Black available HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /1979-03-10%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Skids%29.mp3> > > > > > > > > > Oh, and then there's Joe Jackson again introduced by Alan Black from > > > February 1980 available HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /1980-02-09%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Joe%20Jackson%29.mp3> > > > > > > > > > > > > You may browse some more concerts HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /> if you want > > > > > > From ford.alan@... Sun Jun 19 23:23:24 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 22:23:24 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Undertones in Concert In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: And The Faces IIRC On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 9:01 PM, haze_harrison wrote: > ** > > > Peely also chats between tracks on the Family and Pink Floyd shows and I'd > have to check but I think he does on the Free and Juicy Lucy ones too. > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > Well done that chap ! That Steeleye concert is quite unusual in that > Peely talks between every track, just like a JP show. Normally with the BBC > "In Concert" show, the dj just gave an intro and outro. One of the Steeleye > songs is a shanty that proclaims Scousers to be "thick" - John of course > didn't like that, and said so ... > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > wrote: > > > > > > Forgot to mention that I put a revised Steeleye Span, based on Humpty > > > Bartenders higher quality version with the missing track patched in > HERE > > > < > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/BillfromNorthWales/03%20In%20Concert\ > > > > /1971-09-26%20John%20Peel%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Steeleye%20Span%29.m\ > > > p3> . > > > > > > Introduced by Peel, of course > > > > > > Plus a 1981 concert of then Peel faves Altered Images HERE > > > < > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/BillfromNorthWales/03%20In%20Concert\ > > > > /1981-10-17%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Altered%20Images%29.mp3> > > > > > > Introduced estuary voiced Gary Crowley > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > Peels last stint at the introduction of a regular BBC R1 "In Concert > " > > > > show looks like it may have been the Undertones from April 1980. > > > > > > > > That show is available HERE > > > > > > > < > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/BillfromNorthWales/03%20In%20Concert\ > > > > \ > > > > /1980-04-19%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Undertones%29.mp3> > > > > > > > > What do you think, will they play "Teenage Kicks"? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > While I am here I will let you know that also available we have The > > > > Skids introduced by Alan Black available HERE > > > > > > > < > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/BillfromNorthWales/03%20In%20Concert\ > > > > \ > > > > /1979-03-10%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Skids%29.mp3> > > > > > > > > > > > > Oh, and then there's Joe Jackson again introduced by Alan Black from > > > > February 1980 available HERE > > > > > > > < > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/BillfromNorthWales/03%20In%20Concert\ > > > > \ > > > > /1980-02-09%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Joe%20Jackson%29.mp3> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > You may browse some more concerts HERE > > > > > > > < > http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/BillfromNorthWales/03%20In%20Concert\ > > > > \ > > > > /> if you want > > > > > > > > > > > > From stuartb@... Mon Jun 20 00:12:50 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 23:12:50 +0100 Subject: 18 August 1978 - combined into one In-Reply-To: References: <107BC18BE2F647D58588C9119F78FADF@Stuartnew> Message-ID: <27FD9AA6708E45B7B193687B5D597984@Stuartnew> D'oh I should have looked at your tracklisting! Tape T020 must have had sides a and b recorded in reverse order. I've now combined all segments into the correct running order, including the newly available T019, and uploaded. There are now only a few minutes missing from this show now, at the start of the show and during tape flips. I took the opportunity to rebalance the sound of T019 as the right channel was much louder than the left, so it is not so much of a jump to the T020 and T021 segments sonically. The tonal balance is quite different though, and there may be clipping on T019 on the right channel as it was pretty maxed out on the original file. Anyway, managed to upload onto the Mooo so either it wasn't full, or Branko has managed to find some new space. Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of steve Sent: 19 June 2011 17:31 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: 400 Box (18 August 1978 - first section) Think on the second file (after the new one today), the first and second of the three sections need to be swapped around. That way the Clash starts the file (following on from the newly shared start of the show). Last bit would remain at the end as it's the end of the show. SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "Stuart" wrote: > > Well I should still have the lossless and Audacity versions of T020 and T021 > tapes, so it makes sense that I should reorder them. What order should the > segments be in? > > > > Stuart > > > > _____ > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of steve > Sent: 19 June 2011 12:35 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] 400 Box (18 August 1978 - first section) > > > > > > Hi folks, > > The first section of 18 August 1979 (Blast Furnace, Hits sessions) is now > available: > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/18_August_1978 > > Seems that the previous file was joined together in what turns out to be the > wrong order, so if anyone feels like creating a definitive version... > > As always, many thanks to all those involved. > > Cheers, > > SW > From saipanda@... Mon Jun 20 05:10:07 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 03:10:07 -0000 Subject: Undertones in Concert In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I think the style changed at some stage. Most of the ones I've heard when Peel was the regular presenter in the early 70s that were BBC events (eg at the Paris Theater), do have the chat between the tunes (the Stones one was obviously a regular gig). Some of the official In Concert releases of the same BBC Paris theater events don't have the chat, but think that's the work of the record companies (eg T Rex), but there may be more DJ if you can get hold of recordings of the actual broadcasts (although I've never actually compared the two). Seemed a bit odd with the DJ breaking up the flow between numbers, so seemed to me like an improvement once this was cut. SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > Well done that chap ! That Steeleye concert is quite unusual in that Peely talks between every track, just like a JP show. Normally with the BBC "In Concert" show, the dj just gave an intro and outro. One of the Steeleye songs is a shanty that proclaims Scousers to be "thick" - John of course didn't like that, and said so ... > From saipanda@... Mon Jun 20 05:15:03 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 03:15:03 -0000 Subject: 18 August 1978 - combined into one In-Reply-To: <27FD9AA6708E45B7B193687B5D597984@Stuartnew> Message-ID: Wow, great! Many thanks. Cheers, SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > D'oh I should have looked at your tracklisting! > > > > Tape T020 must have had sides a and b recorded in reverse order. > > > > I've now combined all segments into the correct running order, including the > newly available T019, and uploaded. There are now only a few minutes missing > from this show now, at the start of the show and during tape flips. > > > > I took the opportunity to rebalance the sound of T019 as the right channel > was much louder than the left, so it is not so much of a jump to the T020 > and T021 segments sonically. The tonal balance is quite different though, > and there may be clipping on T019 on the right channel as it was pretty > maxed out on the original file. > > > > Anyway, managed to upload onto the Mooo so either it wasn't full, or Branko > has managed to find some new space. > > > > Stuart > > From thebarguest@... Mon Jun 20 10:23:56 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 08:23:56 -0000 Subject: Undertones in Concert In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I stand corrected re the early 70's shows but when I first started listening to "In Concert", around 77, there was no chat between every song. Yeah, it does break the flow a bit, esp. if it's someone not as cool as JP ! In fact I reckon a lot of the new-wave bands would not have tolerated the interruptions - the Stranglers famously walked out on a broadcast gig in 77-ish after just 2 or 3 numbers (because non-students had been barred). --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > I think the style changed at some stage. Most of the ones I've heard when Peel was the regular presenter in the early 70s that were BBC events (eg at the Paris Theater), do have the chat between the tunes (the Stones one was obviously a regular gig). > > Some of the official In Concert releases of the same BBC Paris theater events don't have the chat, but think that's the work of the record companies (eg T Rex), but there may be more DJ if you can get hold of recordings of the actual broadcasts (although I've never actually compared the two). > > Seemed a bit odd with the DJ breaking up the flow between numbers, so seemed to me like an improvement once this was cut. > > SW > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > Well done that chap ! That Steeleye concert is quite unusual in that Peely talks between every track, just like a JP show. Normally with the BBC "In Concert" show, the dj just gave an intro and outro. One of the Steeleye songs is a shanty that proclaims Scousers to be "thick" - John of course didn't like that, and said so ... > > > From ken_garner@... Mon Jun 20 17:31:50 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 15:31:50 -0000 Subject: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release Message-ID: I've had an email request today from a guy called Peter Neilson of the website www.thinlizzyguide.com , who is helping Steve Hammonds at Universal try to put together a comprehensive CD set of Thin Lizzy at the BBC. He was wondering if I could help. I told him best bet is to ask around via this group! The sessions and tracks they cannot find (and I am not surprised given the dates!) are as follows: Stuart Henry (Sounds of the seventies) 7.7.71 (TX 15.7.71) Eire Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm - clearlt the 2 other tracks from this their first session survived somehow? John Peel (Sounds of the seventies) 12.10.71 (TX 3.11.71) Ray-Gun The Rise And Dear Demise Of The Funky Dublin Clifton Grange Hotel - no details and no trace of this one! Pete Drummond (Sounds of the seventies) 23.2.72 (TX 2.3.72) Call The Police Baby Face Buffalo Gal Sarah - friday night is boogie night, see note below, one of dectician's logs John Peel (Sounds of the seventies) 26.4.72 (TX 2.6.72) Call The Police Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm Chatting Today Randolph's Tango David Hamilton 21.5.73 (TX 4.6.73) I did suggest that the Pete Drummond one, being recorded at Transcription T1 in stereo by John Muir should have survived via the TOTP syndicated radio show releases. Also, that last Peel one is documented now on the wiki thanks to the dectician logs, so it is just possible there might be a tape of this one in decktician's tapes - how is the digitising of the dectician tapes coming, or not? Anyone know? Rocker? (- I will get back to the logs over the summer, folks, promise, once I get a wee bit of time) I think it's going to be tough to find any of the others here, but I said I would ask ken From billfromnorthwales@... Mon Jun 20 17:59:46 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 15:59:46 -0000 Subject: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release In-Reply-To: Message-ID: The earliest I have is the the more common 04/04/1974 recording That was a rebroadcast on Tommy Vance in 1979 and by coincidence Haze is just about to post the full show. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > I've had an email request today from a guy called Peter Neilson of the website www.thinlizzyguide.com , who is helping Steve Hammonds at Universal try to put together a comprehensive CD set of Thin Lizzy at the BBC. He was wondering if I could help. I told him best bet is to ask around via this group! The sessions and tracks they cannot find (and I am not surprised given the dates!) are as follows: > > Stuart Henry (Sounds of the seventies) 7.7.71 (TX 15.7.71) > Eire > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > - clearlt the 2 other tracks from this their first session survived somehow? > > John Peel (Sounds of the seventies) 12.10.71 (TX 3.11.71) > Ray-Gun > The Rise And Dear Demise Of The Funky > Dublin > Clifton Grange Hotel > - no details and no trace of this one! > > Pete Drummond (Sounds of the seventies) 23.2.72 (TX 2.3.72) > Call The Police > Baby Face > Buffalo Gal > Sarah > - friday night is boogie night, see note below, one of dectician's logs > > John Peel (Sounds of the seventies) 26.4.72 (TX 2.6.72) > Call The Police > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > Chatting Today > > Randolph's Tango David Hamilton 21.5.73 (TX 4.6.73) > > > I did suggest that the Pete Drummond one, being recorded at Transcription T1 in stereo by John Muir should have survived via the TOTP syndicated radio show releases. > > Also, that last Peel one is documented now on the wiki thanks to the dectician logs, so it is just possible there might be a tape of this one in decktician's tapes - how is the digitising of the dectician tapes coming, or not? Anyone know? Rocker? (- I will get back to the logs over the summer, folks, promise, once I get a wee bit of time) > > I think it's going to be tough to find any of the others here, but I said I would ask > > ken > From haze.harrison@... Mon Jun 20 19:29:43 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 17:29:43 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance Message-ID: Here's the next two shows, available now in my FRS Directory 1979-02-02 Led Zeppelin 1969 MP3 Tracklist 1979-03-02 Thin Lizzy and The Streetwalkers MP3 Tracklist Enjoy, Haze From haze.harrison@... Mon Jun 20 19:34:01 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 17:34:01 -0000 Subject: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release In-Reply-To: Message-ID: The one I've just posted has the '76 session, I'll check but I guess the '74 session is on FRS 1979-01-19 Haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > The earliest I have is the the more common 04/04/1974 recording > > That was a rebroadcast on Tommy Vance in 1979 and by coincidence Haze is just about to post the full show. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > I've had an email request today from a guy called Peter Neilson of the website www.thinlizzyguide.com , who is helping Steve Hammonds at Universal try to put together a comprehensive CD set of Thin Lizzy at the BBC. He was wondering if I could help. I told him best bet is to ask around via this group! The sessions and tracks they cannot find (and I am not surprised given the dates!) are as follows: > > > > Stuart Henry (Sounds of the seventies) 7.7.71 (TX 15.7.71) > > Eire > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > - clearlt the 2 other tracks from this their first session survived somehow? > > > > John Peel (Sounds of the seventies) 12.10.71 (TX 3.11.71) > > Ray-Gun > > The Rise And Dear Demise Of The Funky > > Dublin > > Clifton Grange Hotel > > - no details and no trace of this one! > > > > Pete Drummond (Sounds of the seventies) 23.2.72 (TX 2.3.72) > > Call The Police > > Baby Face > > Buffalo Gal > > Sarah > > - friday night is boogie night, see note below, one of dectician's logs > > > > John Peel (Sounds of the seventies) 26.4.72 (TX 2.6.72) > > Call The Police > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > Chatting Today > > > > Randolph's Tango David Hamilton 21.5.73 (TX 4.6.73) > > > > > > I did suggest that the Pete Drummond one, being recorded at Transcription T1 in stereo by John Muir should have survived via the TOTP syndicated radio show releases. > > > > Also, that last Peel one is documented now on the wiki thanks to the dectician logs, so it is just possible there might be a tape of this one in decktician's tapes - how is the digitising of the dectician tapes coming, or not? Anyone know? Rocker? (- I will get back to the logs over the summer, folks, promise, once I get a wee bit of time) > > > > I think it's going to be tough to find any of the others here, but I said I would ask > > > > ken > > > From haze.harrison@... Mon Jun 20 19:36:39 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 17:36:39 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I'll be more specific in future.. 1979-03-02 Thin Lizzy 1976 and The Streetwalkers 1974 From anythingshouldhappen@... Mon Jun 20 21:05:11 2011 From: anythingshouldhappen@... (Anything Should Happen) Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 20:05:11 +0100 Subject: [peel] Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: These are superb Haze, a big Thank You. On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 6:29 PM, haze_harrison wrote: > ** > > > Here's the next two shows, available now in my FRS Directory > > 1979-02-02 Led Zeppelin 1969 MP3 > Tracklist > > 1979-03-02 Thin Lizzy and The Streetwalkers MP3 > Tracklist > > > Enjoy, Haze > > From dunelm@... Mon Jun 20 23:07:21 2011 From: dunelm@... (dunelm61) Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 21:07:21 -0000 Subject: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I recall that when Thin Lizzy released Live And Dangerous (mid-1978), Phil Lynott actually sat in on one of Peel's shows for a chat. It was highly unusual at that time for Peel to have a studio guest. Does anyone else remember this? Has the show in question turned up on cassette tape? From ken_garner@... Tue Jun 21 00:31:05 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 22:31:05 -0000 Subject: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release In-Reply-To: Message-ID: that was the show of 29 May 1978, according to scripts. but will it turn up anywhere? k ps. I think we can assume the thin lizzy website /BBC archive / universal music have all the later sessions NOT listed in my email --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dunelm61" wrote: > > > > I recall that when Thin Lizzy released Live And Dangerous (mid-1978), Phil Lynott actually sat in on one of Peel's shows for a chat. It was highly unusual at that time for Peel to have a studio guest. Does anyone else remember this? Has the show in question turned up on cassette tape? > From postscriptxyz@... Tue Jun 21 01:53:30 2011 From: postscriptxyz@... (postscriptxyz) Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 23:53:30 -0000 Subject: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Ken, Aren't the Dektician Logs simply show transcriptions? I'm not aware the shows were actually recorded ... but would be very happy if I'm wrong! Regards, Pad --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > Also, that last Peel one is documented now on the wiki thanks to the dectician logs, so it is just possible there might be a tape of this one in decktician's tapes - how is the digitising of the dectician tapes coming, or not? Anyone know? Rocker? (- I will get back to the logs over the summer, folks, promise, once I get a wee bit of time) From dutch_record_59@... Tue Jun 21 09:25:39 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert) Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 07:25:39 -0000 Subject: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release In-Reply-To: Message-ID: A few years ago the "101 guitars" compiled all the known Thin Lizzy BBC recordings.Try them first! Cheers, Gert --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > I've had an email request today from a guy called Peter Neilson of the website www.thinlizzyguide.com , who is helping Steve Hammonds at Universal try to put together a comprehensive CD set of Thin Lizzy at the BBC. He was wondering if I could help. I told him best bet is to ask around via this group! The sessions and tracks they cannot find (and I am not surprised given the dates!) are as follows: > > Stuart Henry (Sounds of the seventies) 7.7.71 (TX 15.7.71) > Eire > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > - clearlt the 2 other tracks from this their first session survived somehow? > > John Peel (Sounds of the seventies) 12.10.71 (TX 3.11.71) > Ray-Gun > The Rise And Dear Demise Of The Funky > Dublin > Clifton Grange Hotel > - no details and no trace of this one! > > Pete Drummond (Sounds of the seventies) 23.2.72 (TX 2.3.72) > Call The Police > Baby Face > Buffalo Gal > Sarah > - friday night is boogie night, see note below, one of dectician's logs > > John Peel (Sounds of the seventies) 26.4.72 (TX 2.6.72) > Call The Police > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > Chatting Today > > Randolph's Tango David Hamilton 21.5.73 (TX 4.6.73) > > > I did suggest that the Pete Drummond one, being recorded at Transcription T1 in stereo by John Muir should have survived via the TOTP syndicated radio show releases. > > Also, that last Peel one is documented now on the wiki thanks to the dectician logs, so it is just possible there might be a tape of this one in decktician's tapes - how is the digitising of the dectician tapes coming, or not? Anyone know? Rocker? (- I will get back to the logs over the summer, folks, promise, once I get a wee bit of time) > > I think it's going to be tough to find any of the others here, but I said I would ask > > ken > From stuartb@... Tue Jun 21 13:24:27 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 11:24:27 -0000 Subject: First complete show from the SL tapes? Message-ID: Not sure if it is but all the segments of the show of 11th April 1992 now add up to the complete show, only half of which was previously available. (There are only some edited out R1 adverts) These were spread out over 5 files, 4 tapes and 2 rippers. Both February and April 1992 now have all shows turned blue on the wiki calendar. Stuart From so_it_goes_2512@... Tue Jun 21 14:48:22 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 12:48:22 -0000 Subject: Five Hand Reel Message-ID: From so_it_goes_2512@... Tue Jun 21 14:54:13 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (So It Goes 2512) Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 12:54:13 -0000 Subject: Five Hand Reel In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Since an ill-advised press of the wrong key resulted in a blank post: This was requested a while back, and I have decided to share one of my own recordings for a change, with the caveat that if any parties object to its appearance, I'll take it down forthwith. 2010 Festive Fifty (Dandelion Radio) My heartfelt thanks to the team at Dandelion for such a superb five hours, which convinced me there is life after Peel. Best wishes Steve (TK) From dutch_record_59@... Tue Jun 21 14:55:27 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert) Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 12:55:27 -0000 Subject: Man & Iceberg in concert Message-ID: There was an official release in 1993, probably out of print.... So,I try this to upload to the group. link asap Gert From ken_garner@... Tue Jun 21 17:10:24 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 15:10:24 -0000 Subject: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release In-Reply-To: Message-ID: correct. but dectician also had some tapes too, which last I heard are with Rocker. k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "postscriptxyz" wrote: > > Ken, > > Aren't the Dektician Logs simply show transcriptions? I'm not aware the shows were actually recorded ... but would be very happy if I'm wrong! > > Regards, > > Pad > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > Also, that last Peel one is documented now on the wiki thanks to the dectician logs, so it is just possible there might be a tape of this one in decktician's tapes - how is the digitising of the dectician tapes coming, or not? Anyone know? Rocker? (- I will get back to the logs over the summer, folks, promise, once I get a wee bit of time) > From stuartb@... Tue Jun 21 17:25:57 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 16:25:57 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: In fact some have been sent to rippers, I think Roger is starting his batch right about now! Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ken Sent: 21 June 2011 16:10 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release correct. but dectician also had some tapes too, which last I heard are with Rocker. k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "postscriptxyz" wrote: > > Ken, > > Aren't the Dektician Logs simply show transcriptions? I'm not aware the shows were actually recorded ... but would be very happy if I'm wrong! > > Regards, > > Pad > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "ken" wrote: > > > > Also, that last Peel one is documented now on the wiki thanks to the dectician logs, so it is just possible there might be a tape of this one in decktician's tapes - how is the digitising of the dectician tapes coming, or not? Anyone know? Rocker? (- I will get back to the logs over the summer, folks, promise, once I get a wee bit of time) > From dutch_record_59@... Tue Jun 21 20:09:39 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 11:09:39 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Man / Iceberg tracks 1-2-3 Message-ID: <351368.25492.qm@...> 02 - Deke Leonard's Iceberg-BBC- 7171 551 -1973.mp3 19.4 MB 01 -Deke Leonard's Iceberg-BBC-Razorblade & Rattlesnake-1973.mp3 15.7 MB 03 - Deke Leonard's Iceberg-BBC-A Hard Way To Live-1973.mp3 7.4 MB Your file(s) will expire in 30 days   Powered by YouSendIt- Simple, easy way to send and share files. Learn more From dunelm@... Tue Jun 21 23:25:19 2011 From: dunelm@... (dunelm61) Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 21:25:19 -0000 Subject: Undertones in Concert In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Weren't A Certain Ratio involved? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: Peels last stint at the introduction of a regular BBC R1 "In Concert " show looks like it may have been the Undertones from April 1980. From billfromnorthwales@... Wed Jun 22 00:38:52 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 22:38:52 -0000 Subject: Undertones in Concert In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yes they were the "support" but no JP links for that part exist, so I couldn't reconstruct the whole show. The set was posted on Dime some time ago with the uploader proudly boasting how he managed "to cut the DJ chatter" --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "dunelm61" wrote: > > > > Weren't A Certain Ratio involved? > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Peels last stint at the introduction of a regular BBC R1 "In Concert " show looks like it may have been the Undertones from April 1980. > From dutch_record_59@... Wed Jun 22 09:10:32 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 00:10:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Man & Iceberg 4 Message-ID: <76391.27482.qm@...> 04 - Deke Leonard's Iceberg-BBC-In Search Of Sarah And 26 Ho.mp3 15.5 MB Your file(s) will expire in 30 days   Powered by YouSendIt - Simple, easy way to send and share files. Learn more. From dutch_record_59@... Wed Jun 22 10:02:08 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 01:02:08 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Man & Iceberg 6 Message-ID: <950962.98305.qm@...> 06 - Man-BBC-Bananas-1973.mp3 20.0 MB Your file(s) will expire in 30 days   Powered by YouSendIt - Simple, easy way to send and share files. Learn more. From dutch_record_59@... Wed Jun 22 10:18:45 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 01:18:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Man & Iceberg 7 Message-ID: <897272.36712.qm@...> 07 - Man-BBC-Romain-1973.mp3 14.9 MB Your file(s) will expire in 30 days   Powered by YouSendIt - Simple, easy way to send and share files. Learn more. From dutch_record_59@... Wed Jun 22 10:25:54 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 01:25:54 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Man & Iceberg 5 Message-ID: <859741.32988.qm@...> 05 - Man-BBC-C'mon-1973.mp3 14.3 MB Your file(s) will expire in 30 days   Powered by YouSendIt - Simple, easy way to send and share files. Learn more. From dutch_record_59@... Wed Jun 22 14:00:39 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 05:00:39 -0700 (PDT) Subject: I think this could be the Waterboys concert that Bill mentioned a few month ago Message-ID: <276996.88607.qm@...> See here: http://geantvener.blogspot.com/search?q=waterboys Cheers, Gert From thirlmere@... Wed Jun 22 14:53:53 2011 From: thirlmere@... (Nick) Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 12:53:53 -0000 Subject: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I'm also part of the team working on this project for Universal and thought I'd register on here. Thanks for all the help and suggestions offered so far. Ref the question regarding Philip Lynott sitting in on John's show around the time of Live and Dangerous. Phil Osborne, long time Lizzy supporter and co-worker on this project had this to say: "Have it here, 29th May 1978, it's an AM recording; rough ... and not very dangerous. Peely played the whole of L&D, interspersed with the Philo interview. What I have is the interview - edits are 'rough' - minus the L&D bits (which are of course redundant now) - ends with an early broadcast of Jamaican Rum from Philip's first Solo Album, Solo In Soho. More than willing to share it with the Peel Fans if it's important enough ... and I'm not forgotten for my part in preserving Philip and Peel's legacy ;)" Also just to clarify exactly what it is we're missing: SESSION ONE Look What The Wind Blew In (track sourced from transcript vinyl) Return Of The Farmer's Son (track sourced from transcript vinyl) Eire Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm Stuart Henry (Sounds Of The Seventies) Recorded: 7/7/71 – Maida Vale 4 Transmitted: 15/7/71 Produced: Malcolm Brown Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks SESSION TWO Ray-Gun The Rise And Dear Demise Of The Funky Nomadic Tribes Dublin Clifton Grange Hotel John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies With Top Gear) Recorded: 12/10/71 – Maida Vale 4 Transmitted: 3/11/71 Produced: Malcolm Brown Engineered: Unknown SESSION THREE Call The Police Baby Face Buffalo Gal Sarah (Not Broadcast Until 27th April 1972) Pete Drummond (Sounds Of The Seventies) Recorded: 23/2/72 – Maida Vale 4 Transmitted: 2/3/72 Produced: Malcolm Brown Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks SESSION FOUR Call The Police Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm Chatting Today John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies) Recorded: 26/4/72 –Studio One, Kensington House T1, Shepherds Bush Transmitted: 2/6/72 Produced: John Muir SESSION SIX Randolph's Tango David Hamilton Show Recorded: 21/5/73 – Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue Transmitted: 4/6/73 Produced: Paul Williams cheers Nick From saipanda@... Wed Jun 22 16:25:08 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 14:25:08 -0000 Subject: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Nick, Count me in as one who would be very happy if you could share the Peel interview bits of the show. To my knowledge this is one that has hasn't turned up via this group so far. Good luck with the search. What's the story about Peel first meeting Lizzy on a boat? Steve --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > I'm also part of the team working on this project for Universal and thought I'd register on here. Thanks for all the help and suggestions offered so far. > > Ref the question regarding Philip Lynott sitting in on John's show around the time of Live and Dangerous. Phil Osborne, long time Lizzy supporter and co-worker on this project had this to say: > > "Have it here, 29th May 1978, it's an AM recording; rough ... and not very dangerous. Peely played the whole of L&D, interspersed with the Philo interview. What I have is the interview - edits are 'rough' - minus the L&D bits (which are of course redundant now) - ends with an early broadcast of Jamaican Rum from Philip's first Solo Album, Solo In Soho. > More than willing to share it with the Peel Fans if it's important enough ... and I'm not forgotten for my part in preserving Philip and Peel's legacy ;)" > > Also just to clarify exactly what it is we're missing: > > SESSION ONE > > Look What The Wind Blew In (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > Return Of The Farmer's Son (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > Eire > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > Stuart Henry (Sounds Of The Seventies) > Recorded: 7/7/71 – Maida Vale 4 > Transmitted: 15/7/71 > Produced: Malcolm Brown > Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks > > SESSION TWO > > Ray-Gun > The Rise And Dear Demise Of The Funky Nomadic Tribes > Dublin > Clifton Grange Hotel > > John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies With Top Gear) > Recorded: 12/10/71 – Maida Vale 4 > Transmitted: 3/11/71 > Produced: Malcolm Brown > Engineered: Unknown > > SESSION THREE > > Call The Police > Baby Face > Buffalo Gal > Sarah (Not Broadcast Until 27th April 1972) > > Pete Drummond (Sounds Of The Seventies) > Recorded: 23/2/72 – Maida Vale 4 > Transmitted: 2/3/72 > Produced: Malcolm Brown > Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks > > SESSION FOUR > > Call The Police > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > Chatting Today > > John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies) > Recorded: 26/4/72 –Studio One, Kensington House T1, Shepherds Bush > Transmitted: 2/6/72 > Produced: John Muir > > SESSION SIX > > Randolph's Tango > > David Hamilton Show > Recorded: 21/5/73 – Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue > Transmitted: 4/6/73 > Produced: Paul Williams > > cheers > > Nick > From unity.gain@... Wed Jun 22 16:36:39 2011 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 14:36:39 -0000 Subject: Reel to reel tapes Message-ID: 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 robfleay@... Wed Jun 22 16:47:53 2011 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 15:47:53 +0100 Subject: Glastonbury Top Tip Message-ID: Sorry this just made me laugh out loud - the latest of Viz's top tips (as posted on Twitter) GLASTONBURY. Use U2 to power the entire festival by attaching a generator to John Peel spinning in his grave. From saipanda@... Wed Jun 22 17:29:29 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 15:29:29 -0000 Subject: Reel to reel tapes In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Haven't checked these out yet, but hopefully will be able to get an idea of the shows from the playlists of the era that we already have from Decktician and Ken - as well as the ones yet to come - as long as we can work out the tracks (others may be better at this than me). Many thanks in anticipation for the show playlists, Ken ;-) SW --- 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@... Wed Jun 22 18:31:23 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 16:31:23 -0000 Subject: Aung San Suu Kyi - fan of DLT... Who knew? Message-ID: Occasionally the Google JP news feed (now with wiki front page link!) turns up some surprises: http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/254188/Heyday-of-the-DJ Lots of JP and "Diddy" Hamilton... From dunelm@... Wed Jun 22 21:18:02 2011 From: dunelm@... (dunelm61) Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 19:18:02 -0000 Subject: Aung San Suu Kyi - fan of DLT... Who knew? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Next we'll learn Ai Weiwei is mad on Noel Edmonds. From john.bravin@... Wed Jun 22 21:21:03 2011 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 21:21:03 +0200 Subject: [peel] Reel to reel tapes In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4E02409F.3070300@...> Now this is a bit nostalgic, but at the end of each tape there is that unique reel-reel 'abrupt ending of the recordings' as the tape runs out and the last bit goes past the heads I can almost see the reel spinning uncontrollably as the loose end beats itself to death until you wake up and switch it off. John On 22/06/2011 16:36, 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 jimmystep@... Thu Jun 23 00:31:53 2011 From: jimmystep@... (Jimmy Stepek) Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 23:31:53 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Reel to reel tapes In-Reply-To: <4E02409F.3070300@...> Message-ID: <1308781913.44479.YahooMailClassic@...> Now a lot of the chaps here will be much to young for this but, in the very early 70's, i'd go to some parties were the guys had made up mix tapes on R2R's and the choice of music was just right for when the "substances" started to kick in. One guy had an auto reverse grundig so that he could play both sides without having to change over the reel.None of this messing about with the guys records, you just went with the flow they where projecting. Worked most of the time.... --- On Wed, 22/6/11, John Bravin wrote: From: John Bravin Subject: Re: [peel] Reel to reel tapes To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, 22 June, 2011, 20:21 Now this is a bit nostalgic, but at the end of each tape there is that unique reel-reel 'abrupt ending of the recordings' as the tape runs out and the last bit goes past the heads   I can almost see the reel spinning uncontrollably as the loose end beats itself to death until you wake up and switch it off. John From ken_garner@... Thu Jun 23 00:58:27 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 22:58:27 -0000 Subject: Reel to reel tapes In-Reply-To: Message-ID: downloading these now, great! Are these from the dectician tapes? I guess so. There are 3 volumes of decktician's logs to go, one from mid 1973, one from late 74 over into early 75, and the final one from late 75. Of course there is no guarantee his tape fragments specifically relate to the shows for which his logs survive, though he told me that he suspects some of them might. Anyway, the second of those volumes to come includes some track listings for Peel's Saturday tea-time show ROCK WEEK, in which he did interview artists and present multiple album tracks, so I suspect this is where the Ian Hunter interview comes from: the log of SAt 5 April 1975 has John playing 3 tracks by Ian Hunter - Once Bitten Twice Shy, WHo Do You Love? and Lounge Lizard, so maybe that's the one? Just to point out, I have no corroborating evidence for the ROCK WEEK shows. Seeing as they did not feature sessions, I never printed them out from archives back in 1992 when I was working on IN SESSION TONIGHT. more fun to come then! ken PS. being majorly behind with two academic book chapters right now, I really cannot get down to more scanning of these logs until August, I fear, sorry... --- 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@... Thu Jun 23 10:31:39 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 08:31:39 -0000 Subject: Reel to reel tapes In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Just to let everyone I've done a bit of updating on the wiki, adding a new page for the Decktician Reels: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Decktician_Reels Would be great if folks could help out by adding track details, etc, on the appropriate tape pages. Just press the big red Edit button at the top of the page, write in the info in the editing window and then click the red Preview and Publish tabs below the editing window. Don't worry too much about the layout. Can easily be sorted. I'm mega-ignorant on this period, so all help would be much appreciated. Many thanks to Ken for info below, which I've added to the appropriate page. Looking forward to the Decktician Logs to come in the summer. Cheers, SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > downloading these now, great! Are these from the dectician tapes? I guess so. There are 3 volumes of decktician's logs to go, one from mid 1973, one from late 74 over into early 75, and the final one from late 75. Of course there is no guarantee his tape fragments specifically relate to the shows for which his logs survive, though he told me that he suspects some of them might. > > Anyway, the second of those volumes to come includes some track listings for Peel's Saturday tea-time show ROCK WEEK, in which he did interview artists and present multiple album tracks, so I suspect this is where the Ian Hunter interview comes from: the log of SAt 5 April 1975 has John playing 3 tracks by Ian Hunter - Once Bitten Twice Shy, WHo Do You Love? and Lounge Lizard, so maybe that's the one? > > Just to point out, I have no corroborating evidence for the ROCK WEEK shows. Seeing as they did not feature sessions, I never printed them out from archives back in 1992 when I was working on IN SESSION TONIGHT. > > more fun to come then! > > ken > > PS. being majorly behind with two academic book chapters right now, I really cannot get down to more scanning of these logs until August, I fear, sorry... > > --- 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 klacktoveedesteen@... Thu Jun 23 16:26:42 2011 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (klacktoveedesteen) Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 14:26:42 -0000 Subject: Keep it Peel 16-12-04 Message-ID: I have a recording of the full 5-hour programme, plus about 45 mins of the Jarvis Cocker tribute that preceded it. There's a number of sessions included in the canon according to Ken's bible. Can't see it on the Mooo anywhere - should I upload? (I'll need some tech guidance.) Cheers aye Pete From thirlmere@... Thu Jun 23 18:02:43 2011 From: thirlmere@... (Nick) Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 16:02:43 -0000 Subject: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Steve Thanks for the reply, I have the interview segments as MP3 in a zipped folder. What's the best way to get them to you? Nick --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Hi Nick, > > Count me in as one who would be very happy if you could share the Peel interview bits of the show. To my knowledge this is one that has hasn't turned up via this group so far. > > Good luck with the search. What's the story about Peel first meeting Lizzy on a boat? > > Steve > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > > > I'm also part of the team working on this project for Universal and thought I'd register on here. Thanks for all the help and suggestions offered so far. > > > > Ref the question regarding Philip Lynott sitting in on John's show around the time of Live and Dangerous. Phil Osborne, long time Lizzy supporter and co-worker on this project had this to say: > > > > "Have it here, 29th May 1978, it's an AM recording; rough ... and not very dangerous. Peely played the whole of L&D, interspersed with the Philo interview. What I have is the interview - edits are 'rough' - minus the L&D bits (which are of course redundant now) - ends with an early broadcast of Jamaican Rum from Philip's first Solo Album, Solo In Soho. > > More than willing to share it with the Peel Fans if it's important enough ... and I'm not forgotten for my part in preserving Philip and Peel's legacy ;)" > > > > Also just to clarify exactly what it is we're missing: > > > > SESSION ONE > > > > Look What The Wind Blew In (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > Return Of The Farmer's Son (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > Eire > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > > > Stuart Henry (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > Recorded: 7/7/71 – Maida Vale 4 > > Transmitted: 15/7/71 > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks > > > > SESSION TWO > > > > Ray-Gun > > The Rise And Dear Demise Of The Funky Nomadic Tribes > > Dublin > > Clifton Grange Hotel > > > > John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies With Top Gear) > > Recorded: 12/10/71 – Maida Vale 4 > > Transmitted: 3/11/71 > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > Engineered: Unknown > > > > SESSION THREE > > > > Call The Police > > Baby Face > > Buffalo Gal > > Sarah (Not Broadcast Until 27th April 1972) > > > > Pete Drummond (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > Recorded: 23/2/72 – Maida Vale 4 > > Transmitted: 2/3/72 > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks > > > > SESSION FOUR > > > > Call The Police > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > Chatting Today > > > > John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > Recorded: 26/4/72 –Studio One, Kensington House T1, Shepherds Bush > > Transmitted: 2/6/72 > > Produced: John Muir > > > > SESSION SIX > > > > Randolph's Tango > > > > David Hamilton Show > > Recorded: 21/5/73 – Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue > > Transmitted: 4/6/73 > > Produced: Paul Williams > > > > cheers > > > > Nick > > > From haze.harrison@... Thu Jun 23 19:13:13 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 17:13:13 -0000 Subject: Vapors and Magazine sessions Message-ID: Taking a quick break from FRS digitising, here is a cassette that I put together in 1980 with The Vapors and Magazine sessions.... Vapors' session from 1980-04-02 (original TX 1979-07-11) now available as individual tracks on the Mooo here The first track has John's intro, sadly the rest are music only. Magazine's (4th) session from 1980-02-04 (original TX 1980-01-14) uploading to the Mooo now (links to follow ASAP) All four tracks have John's introduction. From ajcauk@... Thu Jun 23 19:33:00 2011 From: ajcauk@... (cannon alan) Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 18:33:00 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Aung San Suu Kyi - fan of DLT... Who knew? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <478044.94794.qm@...> When your only choice is the BBC world service what u going to do? ________________________________ From: steve To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wed, 22 June, 2011 17:31:23 Subject: [peel] Aung San Suu Kyi - fan of DLT... Who knew? Occasionally the Google JP news feed (now with wiki front page link!) turns up some surprises: http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/254188/Heyday-of-the-DJ Lots of JP and "Diddy" Hamilton... From haze.harrison@... Thu Jun 23 20:04:28 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 18:04:28 -0000 Subject: Vapors and Magazine sessions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: OK, the Magazine session tracks are in here . And while I'm on a roll, here is the Lene Lovich session from 1979-12-10 (Sadly none of John intro's this time) Enjoy, Haze PS. Four FRS shows will be on the Mooo later tonight..... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Taking a quick break from FRS digitising, here is a cassette that I put > together in 1980 with The Vapors and Magazine sessions.... > > Vapors' session from 1980-04-02 (original TX 1979-07-11) now available > as individual tracks on the Mooo here > 28Original%20TX%201979-07-11%29/> > The first track has John's intro, sadly the rest are music only. > > Magazine's (4th) session from 1980-02-04 (original TX 1980-01-14) > uploading to the Mooo now (links to follow ASAP) > All four tracks have John's introduction. > From anythingshouldhappen@... Thu Jun 23 20:36:26 2011 From: anythingshouldhappen@... (Anything Should Happen) Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 19:36:26 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Vapors and Magazine sessions In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I thought long and hard about this and you are becoming my new hero, but don't tell Bill. On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 7:04 PM, haze_harrison wrote: > ** > > > OK, the Magazine session tracks are in here > . > > And while I'm on a roll, hereis the Lene Lovich session from 1979-12-10 (Sadly none of John intro's this > time) > > Enjoy, Haze > > PS. Four FRS shows will be on the Mooo later tonight..... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Taking a quick break from FRS digitising, here is a cassette that I put > > together in 1980 with The Vapors and Magazine sessions.... > > > > Vapors' session from 1980-04-02 (original TX 1979-07-11) now available > > as individual tracks on the Mooo here > > < > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/Sessions/1980-04-02%20Vapors%20%\ > > 28Original%20TX%201979-07-11%29/> > > > The first track has John's intro, sadly the rest are music only. > > > > Magazine's (4th) session from 1980-02-04 (original TX 1980-01-14) > > uploading to the Mooo now (links to follow ASAP) > > All four tracks have John's introduction. > > > > > From paul@... Thu Jun 23 21:17:21 2011 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 20:17:21 +0100 Subject: [peel] Aung San Suu Kyi - fan of DLT... Who knew? In-Reply-To: <478044.94794.qm@...> References: <478044.94794.qm@...> Message-ID: Sorry to bring in a bit of seriousness here - but she wasn't a one station lady .... she also listened to RFA (Radio Free Asia) - based in Washington DC and funded by US government. She has done a short thank-you video message for them - it is on their 15th Anniversary site http://www.rfa15.org/ and while it was interesting to read of BBC sneaking in a film crew and doing a live hook-up for the audience of the recording of the Reith Lectures .. here is what RFA say that they have been doing since 2010 ... "The Burmese Service began offering its listeners the opportunity to engage freed political prisoner Aung San Suu Kyi on a weekly basis. The radio forum, the first of its kind to feature the Nobel laureate and democracy icon, allows listeners to ask her questions on any subject of their choice from sanctions to democratic reform." Their broadcasts started on 26th November. While it is not a phone-in ... it did have questions sent in by email or phone which she answered. http://www.rfa.org/english/women/conversation-aungSanSuuKyi Paul On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 18:33:00 +0100 (BST), you wrote: >When your only choice is the BBC world service what u going to > do? > > > >________________________________ >From: steve >To: peel@yahoogroups.com >Sent: Wed, 22 June, 2011 17:31:23 >Subject: [peel] Aung San Suu Kyi - fan of DLT... Who knew? > > >Occasionally the Google JP news feed (now with wiki front page link!) turns up >some surprises: > >http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/254188/Heyday-of-the-DJ > >Lots of JP and "Diddy" Hamilton... > > > From haze.harrison@... Thu Jun 23 23:07:24 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 21:07:24 -0000 Subject: Vapors and Magazine sessions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Skin tight, brightly coloured costumes don't really suit me. I'll have the cape though, as long as it's in tweed ;-) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Anything Should Happen wrote: > > I thought long and hard about this and you are becoming my new hero, but > don't tell Bill. > > On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 7:04 PM, haze_harrison > wrote: > > > ** > > > > > > OK, the Magazine session tracks are in here > > . > > > > And while I'm on a roll, hereis the Lene Lovich session from 1979-12-10 (Sadly none of John intro's this > > time) > > > > Enjoy, Haze > > > > PS. Four FRS shows will be on the Mooo later tonight..... > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > Taking a quick break from FRS digitising, here is a cassette that I put > > > together in 1980 with The Vapors and Magazine sessions.... > > > > > > Vapors' session from 1980-04-02 (original TX 1979-07-11) now available > > > as individual tracks on the Mooo here > > > < > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/Sessions/1980-04-02%20Vapors%20%\ > > > 28Original%20TX%201979-07-11%29/> > > > > > The first track has John's intro, sadly the rest are music only. > > > > > > Magazine's (4th) session from 1980-02-04 (original TX 1980-01-14) > > > uploading to the Mooo now (links to follow ASAP) > > > All four tracks have John's introduction. > > > > > > > > > > From so_it_goes_2512@... Thu Jun 23 23:25:02 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 21:25:02 -0000 Subject: Keep it Peel 16-12-04 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Pete Sounds fantastic to me. If you need any help email me off list. All the best Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "klacktoveedesteen" wrote: > > I have a recording of the full 5-hour programme, plus about 45 mins of the Jarvis Cocker tribute that preceded it. There's a number of sessions included in the canon according to Ken's bible. Can't see it on the Mooo anywhere - should I upload? (I'll need some tech guidance.) > > Cheers aye > > Pete > From so_it_goes_2512@... Thu Jun 23 23:29:49 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 21:29:49 -0000 Subject: Man & Iceberg 5 In-Reply-To: <859741.32988.qm@...> Message-ID: Hi Gert Can't believe nobody's thanked you for all of these (or maybe I can). Looking forward to having a good relaxing Friday night listen over a Red Thai curry and a cup of chai... Excellent work! Best wishes Steve (TK) From unity.gain@... Thu Jun 23 23:55:54 2011 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 21:55:54 -0000 Subject: Keep it Peel 16-12-04 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I also have this and some of the first couple of Peel days, which I will get round to uploading some day, cheers Roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Hi Pete > > Sounds fantastic to me. If you need any help email me off list. > > All the best > Steve (TK) > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "klacktoveedesteen" wrote: > > > > I have a recording of the full 5-hour programme, plus about 45 mins of the Jarvis Cocker tribute that preceded it. There's a number of sessions included in the canon according to Ken's bible. Can't see it on the Mooo anywhere - should I upload? (I'll need some tech guidance.) > > > > Cheers aye > > > > Pete > > > From klacktoveedesteen@... Fri Jun 24 00:06:33 2011 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (Pete Conkerton) Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 23:06:33 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Keep it Peel 16-12-04 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <705906.80051.qm@...> OK chaps, I'd like to think I could contribute to this august body of work in however small a way. I'll give it a bash tomorrow.   Pete --- On Thu, 23/6/11, bty997881 wrote: From: bty997881 Subject: [peel] Re: Keep it Peel 16-12-04 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, 23 June, 2011, 22:55   I also have this and some of the first couple of Peel days, which I will get round to uploading some day, cheers Roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Hi Pete > > Sounds fantastic to me. If you need any help email me off list. > > All the best > Steve (TK) > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "klacktoveedesteen" wrote: > > > > I have a recording of the full 5-hour programme, plus about 45 mins of the Jarvis Cocker tribute that preceded it. There's a number of sessions included in the canon according to Ken's bible. Can't see it on the Mooo anywhere - should I upload? (I'll need some tech guidance.) > > > > Cheers aye > > > > Pete > > > From haze.harrison@... Fri Jun 24 01:43:33 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 23:43:33 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show - the next batch Message-ID: The next four Friday Rock Shows are here 1978-12-29 Genesis at Knebworth 1979-03-09 David Bowie (1972) 1979-04-06 Cream (1967) 1979-06-01 Yes at Wembley (repeat of first ever FRS) Enjoy, Haze From stemail1@... Fri Jun 24 02:02:26 2011 From: stemail1@... (steve lippert) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 01:02:26 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Vapors and Magazine sessions In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1308873746.56428.YahooMailRC@...> Hi fellow Peel-ites, Can anyone remind me how to enter Mooo in order to download these rather fab delights? It is AGES since I downloaded a Peel show (sure I wrote the password down somewhere...) Big thanks in advance. Steve ________________________________ From: haze_harrison To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, 23 June, 2011 18:13:13 Subject: [peel] Vapors and Magazine sessions Taking a quick break from FRS digitising, here is a cassette that I put together in 1980 with The Vapors and Magazine sessions.... Vapors' session from 1980-04-02 (original TX 1979-07-11) now available as individual tracks on the Mooo here The first track has John's intro, sadly the rest are music only. Magazine's (4th) session from 1980-02-04 (original TX 1980-01-14) uploading to the Mooo now (links to follow ASAP) All four tracks have John's introduction. From so_it_goes_2512@... Fri Jun 24 02:17:27 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 00:17:27 -0000 Subject: Vapors and Magazine sessions In-Reply-To: <1308873746.56428.YahooMailRC@...> Message-ID: Hi Steve (from another Steve!) We seem to get messages about this on average once a month. Yet I created a page on the Wiki (http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Mooo_Server) to show folk exactly what to do. Can anybody suggest how I could make this more visible and thus more helpful? Best wishes Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, steve lippert wrote: > > Hi fellow Peel-ites, > > Can anyone remind me how to enter Mooo in order to download these rather fab > delights? > It is AGES since I downloaded a Peel show (sure I wrote the password down > somewhere...) > > Big thanks in advance. > Steve > > > > ________________________________ > From: haze_harrison > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Thursday, 23 June, 2011 18:13:13 > Subject: [peel] Vapors and Magazine sessions > > > Taking a quick break from FRS digitising, here is a cassette that I put together > in 1980 with The Vapors and Magazine sessions.... > > Vapors' session from 1980-04-02 (original TX 1979-07-11) now available as > individual tracks on the Mooo here > > The first track has John's intro, sadly the rest are music only. > > Magazine's (4th) session from 1980-02-04 (original TX 1980-01-14) uploading to > the Mooo now (links to follow ASAP) > All four tracks have John's introduction. > From stemail1@... Fri Jun 24 02:48:19 2011 From: stemail1@... (steve lippert) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 01:48:19 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Vapors and Magazine sessions In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1308876499.92290.YahooMailRC@...> MANY thanks Steve for the link, and apologies. I am to blame because I should have looked a little harder for your link, and also because I must confess to not opening every peel-related email. I'm getting between 50-80 emails a day, mainly due to my record label. This particular email really did catch my eye though! Was a huge Vapors fan as a child, buying all their records and wondering why the REALLY good ones were not charting (i.e 'Spiders' and 'Waiting For The Weekend')! Thanks again, and all the best, Other Steve ________________________________ From: so_it_goes_2512 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, 24 June, 2011 1:17:27 Subject: [peel] Re: Vapors and Magazine sessions Hi Steve (from another Steve!) We seem to get messages about this on average once a month. Yet I created a page on the Wiki (http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Mooo_Server) to show folk exactly what to do. Can anybody suggest how I could make this more visible and thus more helpful? Best wishes Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, steve lippert wrote: > > Hi fellow Peel-ites, > > Can anyone remind me how to enter Mooo in order to download these rather fab > delights? > It is AGES since I downloaded a Peel show (sure I wrote the password down > somewhere...) > > Big thanks in advance. > Steve > > > > ________________________________ > From: haze_harrison > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Thursday, 23 June, 2011 18:13:13 > Subject: [peel] Vapors and Magazine sessions > > > Taking a quick break from FRS digitising, here is a cassette that I put >together > > in 1980 with The Vapors and Magazine sessions.... > > Vapors' session from 1980-04-02 (original TX 1979-07-11) now available as > individual tracks on the Mooo here > > The first track has John's intro, sadly the rest are music only. > > Magazine's (4th) session from 1980-02-04 (original TX 1980-01-14) uploading to > the Mooo now (links to follow ASAP) > All four tracks have John's introduction. > From tomzero12@... Fri Jun 24 05:44:11 2011 From: tomzero12@... (tomzero) Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 20:44:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Re: Vapors and Magazine sessions In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1308887051.90702.YahooMailNeo@...> fwiw...magazine *finally* released this session on the (maybe it's right to be nervous now) box set. If only more bands would do the same... ________________________________ From: haze_harrison To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 11:04 AM Subject: [peel] Re: Vapors and Magazine sessions   OK, the Magazine session tracks are in here. And while I'm on a roll, here is the Lene Lovich session from 1979-12-10 (Sadly none of John intro's this time) Enjoy, Haze PS. Four FRS shows will be on the Mooo later tonight..... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Taking a quick break from FRS digitising, here is a cassette that I put > together in 1980 with The Vapors and Magazine sessions.... > > Vapors' session from 1980-04-02 (original TX 1979-07-11) now available > as individual tracks on the Mooo here > 28Original%20TX%201979-07-11%29/> > The first track has John's intro, sadly the rest are music only. > > Magazine's (4th) session from 1980-02-04 (original TX 1980-01-14) > uploading to the Mooo now (links to follow ASAP) > All four tracks have John's introduction. > From abcdetc@... Fri Jun 24 05:49:30 2011 From: abcdetc@... (Ben Harrison) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 11:49:30 +0800 Subject: [peel] Aung San Suu Kyi - fan of DLT... Who knew? In-Reply-To: <478044.94794.qm@...> References: <478044.94794.qm@...> Message-ID: As I recall, DLT's World Service show wasn't as painful as the one I heard in the UK (with people playing darts on the radio and lots of talk about drinking and hi-jinks?). A relatively broad range of music -- possibly thanks to listeners requests? Or is that just my impression of it now, forgetting how many songs would go by before something came on I thought was worth taping down. I first heard 'Starman' on DLT. The mandatories were one track from Album of the Month (Brothers in Arms the first time I heard it -- ugh) and a penpal section which was introduced w/ a piece of music by Wings or Macca solo that DLT would hum the trumpet park of all wacky like. 'Hands across the water...' or something? Even at the tender age that I heard it I do remember thinking it odd that DLT expressed his liking a band called Mud ... but then not playing it. That was the one and only time I ever heard him enthuse specifically. I have since heard Mud. Had hoped for something more exciting. And to this day - and I don't think it's just because of the beards and shades - I think DLT and Jeff Lynn are one and the same, although I am assured there's some ELO worth hearing? Anyway, Peel was also on. Ruining me for life. Not sure if the BBC could be received in Burma at the time slots he was on (during work hours -- whereas DLT's show was on at the weekend) On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 1:33 AM, cannon alan wrote: > ** > > > When your only choice is the BBC world service what u going to > do? > > ------------------------------ > *From:* steve > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > *Sent:* Wed, 22 June, 2011 17:31:23 > *Subject:* [peel] Aung San Suu Kyi - fan of DLT... Who knew? > > > > Occasionally the Google JP news feed (now with wiki front page link!) turns > up some surprises: > > http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/254188/Heyday-of-the-DJ > > Lots of JP and "Diddy" Hamilton... > > > From tomzero12@... Fri Jun 24 06:05:25 2011 From: tomzero12@... (tomzero) Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 21:05:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Re: Vapors and Magazine sessions In-Reply-To: <1308887051.90702.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1308887051.90702.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1308888325.22519.YahooMailNeo@...> also...i realize i don't post often on this list...and want to say thanks for all the stuff that has been upped recently. i'm really looking forward to hearing that vapors session. they were really great, but overlooked. probably because of 'turning japanese' which was a good song, but not their only good song. ________________________________ From: tomzero To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 8:44 PM Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Vapors and Magazine sessions   fwiw...magazine *finally* released this session on the (maybe it's right to be nervous now) box set. If only more bands would do the same... ________________________________ From: haze_harrison To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 11:04 AM Subject: [peel] Re: Vapors and Magazine sessions   OK, the Magazine session tracks are in here. And while I'm on a roll, here is the Lene Lovich session from 1979-12-10 (Sadly none of John intro's this time) Enjoy, Haze PS. Four FRS shows will be on the Mooo later tonight..... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Taking a quick break from FRS digitising, here is a cassette that I put > together in 1980 with The Vapors and Magazine sessions.... > > Vapors' session from 1980-04-02 (original TX 1979-07-11) now available > as individual tracks on the Mooo here > 28Original%20TX%201979-07-11%29/> > The first track has John's intro, sadly the rest are music only. > > Magazine's (4th) session from 1980-02-04 (original TX 1980-01-14) > uploading to the Mooo now (links to follow ASAP) > All four tracks have John's introduction. > From saipanda@... Fri Jun 24 06:26:34 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 04:26:34 -0000 Subject: fsk Message-ID: Nice video interview from a couple of months back with Thomas Meinecke of FSK discussing various things, including JP: http://intruders.tv/en-music/2011/04/19/fsk-co-founder-thomas-meinecke-tells-of-his-relationship-with-john-peel/ From saipanda@... Fri Jun 24 09:41:10 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 07:41:10 -0000 Subject: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Nick, Many thanks for your message. Would megaupload or rapidshare be OK? Steve --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > Hi Steve > > Thanks for the reply, I have the interview segments as MP3 in a zipped folder. What's the best way to get them to you? > > Nick > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > Hi Nick, > > > > Count me in as one who would be very happy if you could share the Peel interview bits of the show. To my knowledge this is one that has hasn't turned up via this group so far. > > > > Good luck with the search. What's the story about Peel first meeting Lizzy on a boat? > > > > Steve > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > > > > > I'm also part of the team working on this project for Universal and thought I'd register on here. Thanks for all the help and suggestions offered so far. > > > > > > Ref the question regarding Philip Lynott sitting in on John's show around the time of Live and Dangerous. Phil Osborne, long time Lizzy supporter and co-worker on this project had this to say: > > > > > > "Have it here, 29th May 1978, it's an AM recording; rough ... and not very dangerous. Peely played the whole of L&D, interspersed with the Philo interview. What I have is the interview - edits are 'rough' - minus the L&D bits (which are of course redundant now) - ends with an early broadcast of Jamaican Rum from Philip's first Solo Album, Solo In Soho. > > > More than willing to share it with the Peel Fans if it's important enough ... and I'm not forgotten for my part in preserving Philip and Peel's legacy ;)" > > > > > > Also just to clarify exactly what it is we're missing: > > > > > > SESSION ONE > > > > > > Look What The Wind Blew In (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > Return Of The Farmer's Son (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > Eire > > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > > > > > Stuart Henry (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > Recorded: 7/7/71 – Maida Vale 4 > > > Transmitted: 15/7/71 > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks > > > > > > SESSION TWO > > > > > > Ray-Gun > > > The Rise And Dear Demise Of The Funky Nomadic Tribes > > > Dublin > > > Clifton Grange Hotel > > > > > > John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies With Top Gear) > > > Recorded: 12/10/71 – Maida Vale 4 > > > Transmitted: 3/11/71 > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > Engineered: Unknown > > > > > > SESSION THREE > > > > > > Call The Police > > > Baby Face > > > Buffalo Gal > > > Sarah (Not Broadcast Until 27th April 1972) > > > > > > Pete Drummond (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > Recorded: 23/2/72 – Maida Vale 4 > > > Transmitted: 2/3/72 > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks > > > > > > SESSION FOUR > > > > > > Call The Police > > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > > Chatting Today > > > > > > John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > Recorded: 26/4/72 –Studio One, Kensington House T1, Shepherds Bush > > > Transmitted: 2/6/72 > > > Produced: John Muir > > > > > > SESSION SIX > > > > > > Randolph's Tango > > > > > > David Hamilton Show > > > Recorded: 21/5/73 – Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue > > > Transmitted: 4/6/73 > > > Produced: Paul Williams > > > > > > cheers > > > > > > Nick > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Fri Jun 24 10:01:39 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 08:01:39 -0000 Subject: Aung San Suu Kyi - fan of DLT... Who knew? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Ben, > DLT expressed his liking a band called Mud ... but then not playing it. That > was the one and only time I ever heard him enthuse specifically. I have > since heard Mud. Had hoped for something more exciting. I loved the early Mud singles but fell out with them when they started doing stuff like Lonely This Christmas. A few years later they played our Xmas Ball at Uni and they were absolutely stunning. They played a mixture of their hits and RnR classics (I refuse to call them standards - there's nothing standard about RnR!) > And to this day - and I don't think it's just because of the beards and > shades - I think DLT and Jeff Lynn are one and the same, although I am > assured there's some ELO worth hearing? The first album is my favourite, anything with Roy Wood is going to be great... Haze From thirlmere@... Fri Jun 24 10:22:25 2011 From: thirlmere@... (Nick) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 08:22:25 -0000 Subject: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Here you go Steve and all Peel afficianados, hope it lives up to expectation. Just need those missing Lizzy sessions to turn up on the deckticians tapes now ;-) cheers Nick --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Hi Nick, > > Many thanks for your message. Would megaupload or rapidshare be OK? > > Steve > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > > > Hi Steve > > > > Thanks for the reply, I have the interview segments as MP3 in a zipped folder. What's the best way to get them to you? > > > > Nick > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > Hi Nick, > > > > > > Count me in as one who would be very happy if you could share the Peel interview bits of the show. To my knowledge this is one that has hasn't turned up via this group so far. > > > > > > Good luck with the search. What's the story about Peel first meeting Lizzy on a boat? > > > > > > Steve > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > > > > > > > I'm also part of the team working on this project for Universal and thought I'd register on here. Thanks for all the help and suggestions offered so far. > > > > > > > > Ref the question regarding Philip Lynott sitting in on John's show around the time of Live and Dangerous. Phil Osborne, long time Lizzy supporter and co-worker on this project had this to say: > > > > > > > > "Have it here, 29th May 1978, it's an AM recording; rough ... and not very dangerous. Peely played the whole of L&D, interspersed with the Philo interview. What I have is the interview - edits are 'rough' - minus the L&D bits (which are of course redundant now) - ends with an early broadcast of Jamaican Rum from Philip's first Solo Album, Solo In Soho. > > > > More than willing to share it with the Peel Fans if it's important enough ... and I'm not forgotten for my part in preserving Philip and Peel's legacy ;)" > > > > > > > > Also just to clarify exactly what it is we're missing: > > > > > > > > SESSION ONE > > > > > > > > Look What The Wind Blew In (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > > Return Of The Farmer's Son (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > > Eire > > > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > > > > > > > Stuart Henry (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > > Recorded: 7/7/71 – Maida Vale 4 > > > > Transmitted: 15/7/71 > > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > > Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks > > > > > > > > SESSION TWO > > > > > > > > Ray-Gun > > > > The Rise And Dear Demise Of The Funky Nomadic Tribes > > > > Dublin > > > > Clifton Grange Hotel > > > > > > > > John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies With Top Gear) > > > > Recorded: 12/10/71 – Maida Vale 4 > > > > Transmitted: 3/11/71 > > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > > Engineered: Unknown > > > > > > > > SESSION THREE > > > > > > > > Call The Police > > > > Baby Face > > > > Buffalo Gal > > > > Sarah (Not Broadcast Until 27th April 1972) > > > > > > > > Pete Drummond (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > > Recorded: 23/2/72 – Maida Vale 4 > > > > Transmitted: 2/3/72 > > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > > Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks > > > > > > > > SESSION FOUR > > > > > > > > Call The Police > > > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > > > Chatting Today > > > > > > > > John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > > Recorded: 26/4/72 –Studio One, Kensington House T1, Shepherds Bush > > > > Transmitted: 2/6/72 > > > > Produced: John Muir > > > > > > > > SESSION SIX > > > > > > > > Randolph's Tango > > > > > > > > David Hamilton Show > > > > Recorded: 21/5/73 – Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue > > > > Transmitted: 4/6/73 > > > > Produced: Paul Williams > > > > > > > > cheers > > > > > > > > Nick > > > > > > > > > > From thirlmere@... Fri Jun 24 10:24:24 2011 From: thirlmere@... (Nick) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 08:24:24 -0000 Subject: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I guess it would have been a good idea to have included the download link! Here you go: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PQ5Y58ZM --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > Here you go Steve and all Peel afficianados, hope it lives up to expectation. Just need those missing Lizzy sessions to turn up on the deckticians tapes now ;-) > > cheers > > Nick > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > Hi Nick, > > > > Many thanks for your message. Would megaupload or rapidshare be OK? > > > > Steve > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > > > > > Hi Steve > > > > > > Thanks for the reply, I have the interview segments as MP3 in a zipped folder. What's the best way to get them to you? > > > > > > Nick > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Nick, > > > > > > > > Count me in as one who would be very happy if you could share the Peel interview bits of the show. To my knowledge this is one that has hasn't turned up via this group so far. > > > > > > > > Good luck with the search. What's the story about Peel first meeting Lizzy on a boat? > > > > > > > > Steve > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > I'm also part of the team working on this project for Universal and thought I'd register on here. Thanks for all the help and suggestions offered so far. > > > > > > > > > > Ref the question regarding Philip Lynott sitting in on John's show around the time of Live and Dangerous. Phil Osborne, long time Lizzy supporter and co-worker on this project had this to say: > > > > > > > > > > "Have it here, 29th May 1978, it's an AM recording; rough ... and not very dangerous. Peely played the whole of L&D, interspersed with the Philo interview. What I have is the interview - edits are 'rough' - minus the L&D bits (which are of course redundant now) - ends with an early broadcast of Jamaican Rum from Philip's first Solo Album, Solo In Soho. > > > > > More than willing to share it with the Peel Fans if it's important enough ... and I'm not forgotten for my part in preserving Philip and Peel's legacy ;)" > > > > > > > > > > Also just to clarify exactly what it is we're missing: > > > > > > > > > > SESSION ONE > > > > > > > > > > Look What The Wind Blew In (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > > > Return Of The Farmer's Son (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > > > Eire > > > > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > > > > > > > > > Stuart Henry (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > > > Recorded: 7/7/71 – Maida Vale 4 > > > > > Transmitted: 15/7/71 > > > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > > > Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks > > > > > > > > > > SESSION TWO > > > > > > > > > > Ray-Gun > > > > > The Rise And Dear Demise Of The Funky Nomadic Tribes > > > > > Dublin > > > > > Clifton Grange Hotel > > > > > > > > > > John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies With Top Gear) > > > > > Recorded: 12/10/71 – Maida Vale 4 > > > > > Transmitted: 3/11/71 > > > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > > > Engineered: Unknown > > > > > > > > > > SESSION THREE > > > > > > > > > > Call The Police > > > > > Baby Face > > > > > Buffalo Gal > > > > > Sarah (Not Broadcast Until 27th April 1972) > > > > > > > > > > Pete Drummond (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > > > Recorded: 23/2/72 – Maida Vale 4 > > > > > Transmitted: 2/3/72 > > > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > > > Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks > > > > > > > > > > SESSION FOUR > > > > > > > > > > Call The Police > > > > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > > > > Chatting Today > > > > > > > > > > John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > > > Recorded: 26/4/72 –Studio One, Kensington House T1, Shepherds Bush > > > > > Transmitted: 2/6/72 > > > > > Produced: John Muir > > > > > > > > > > SESSION SIX > > > > > > > > > > Randolph's Tango > > > > > > > > > > David Hamilton Show > > > > > Recorded: 21/5/73 – Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue > > > > > Transmitted: 4/6/73 > > > > > Produced: Paul Williams > > > > > > > > > > cheers > > > > > > > > > > Nick > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From dutch_record_59@... Fri Jun 24 11:56:36 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 02:56:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Re: Man & Iceberg 5 In-Reply-To: References: <859741.32988.qm@...> Message-ID: <36546.45580.qm@...> I loved Thai curry, but the best in BAngkok (after two weeks) was the German restaurant! Cheers, Gert ________________________________ From: so_it_goes_2512 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 11:29 PM Subject: [peel] Re: Man & Iceberg 5   Hi Gert Can't believe nobody's thanked you for all of these (or maybe I can). Looking forward to having a good relaxing Friday night listen over a Red Thai curry and a cup of chai... Excellent work! Best wishes Steve (TK) From saipanda@... Fri Jun 24 14:21:52 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 12:21:52 -0000 Subject: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many thanks, Nick! Looking forward to listening to this when I get home later tonight. Good luck with the sessions search! Cheers, Steve --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > I guess it would have been a good idea to have included the download link! > > Here you go: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PQ5Y58ZM > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > > > Here you go Steve and all Peel afficianados, hope it lives up to expectation. Just need those missing Lizzy sessions to turn up on the deckticians tapes now ;-) > > > > cheers > > > > Nick > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > Hi Nick, > > > > > > Many thanks for your message. Would megaupload or rapidshare be OK? > > > > > > Steve > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Steve > > > > > > > > Thanks for the reply, I have the interview segments as MP3 in a zipped folder. What's the best way to get them to you? > > > > > > > > Nick > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Hi Nick, > > > > > > > > > > Count me in as one who would be very happy if you could share the Peel interview bits of the show. To my knowledge this is one that has hasn't turned up via this group so far. > > > > > > > > > > Good luck with the search. What's the story about Peel first meeting Lizzy on a boat? > > > > > > > > > > Steve > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > I'm also part of the team working on this project for Universal and thought I'd register on here. Thanks for all the help and suggestions offered so far. > > > > > > > > > > > > Ref the question regarding Philip Lynott sitting in on John's show around the time of Live and Dangerous. Phil Osborne, long time Lizzy supporter and co-worker on this project had this to say: > > > > > > > > > > > > "Have it here, 29th May 1978, it's an AM recording; rough ... and not very dangerous. Peely played the whole of L&D, interspersed with the Philo interview. What I have is the interview - edits are 'rough' - minus the L&D bits (which are of course redundant now) - ends with an early broadcast of Jamaican Rum from Philip's first Solo Album, Solo In Soho. > > > > > > More than willing to share it with the Peel Fans if it's important enough ... and I'm not forgotten for my part in preserving Philip and Peel's legacy ;)" > > > > > > > > > > > > Also just to clarify exactly what it is we're missing: > > > > > > > > > > > > SESSION ONE > > > > > > > > > > > > Look What The Wind Blew In (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > > > > Return Of The Farmer's Son (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > > > > Eire > > > > > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > > > > > > > > > > > Stuart Henry (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > > > > Recorded: 7/7/71 – Maida Vale 4 > > > > > > Transmitted: 15/7/71 > > > > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > > > > Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks > > > > > > > > > > > > SESSION TWO > > > > > > > > > > > > Ray-Gun > > > > > > The Rise And Dear Demise Of The Funky Nomadic Tribes > > > > > > Dublin > > > > > > Clifton Grange Hotel > > > > > > > > > > > > John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies With Top Gear) > > > > > > Recorded: 12/10/71 – Maida Vale 4 > > > > > > Transmitted: 3/11/71 > > > > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > > > > Engineered: Unknown > > > > > > > > > > > > SESSION THREE > > > > > > > > > > > > Call The Police > > > > > > Baby Face > > > > > > Buffalo Gal > > > > > > Sarah (Not Broadcast Until 27th April 1972) > > > > > > > > > > > > Pete Drummond (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > > > > Recorded: 23/2/72 – Maida Vale 4 > > > > > > Transmitted: 2/3/72 > > > > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > > > > Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks > > > > > > > > > > > > SESSION FOUR > > > > > > > > > > > > Call The Police > > > > > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > > > > > Chatting Today > > > > > > > > > > > > John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > > > > Recorded: 26/4/72 –Studio One, Kensington House T1, Shepherds Bush > > > > > > Transmitted: 2/6/72 > > > > > > Produced: John Muir > > > > > > > > > > > > SESSION SIX > > > > > > > > > > > > Randolph's Tango > > > > > > > > > > > > David Hamilton Show > > > > > > Recorded: 21/5/73 – Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue > > > > > > Transmitted: 4/6/73 > > > > > > Produced: Paul Williams > > > > > > > > > > > > cheers > > > > > > > > > > > > Nick > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From klacktoveedesteen@... Fri Jun 24 17:14:55 2011 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (klacktoveedesteen) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 15:14:55 -0000 Subject: Keep it Peel 16-12-04 Message-ID: Well, it's been an educational morning... I've upped the show to Megaupload, here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4I83VHJN http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q3PRSSFE - in two parts. Tracklist (with a few unknowns) at the end of this email. Interestingly, Ken's book lists a session by Steveless between those by Graham Coxon & The Wedding Present, which is roughly in the gap between the two parts. However, the programme was (apparently) 5 hours: segment 1 is 2:42:06 & segment 2 is 2:14:00. So it was either a very short session or the programme overran somewhat. Any thoughts, anyone? I'll put the Jarvis Cocker tribute (or part thereof) up on my next day off. Cheers aye, Pete Tracklist as follows: Part 1 Chameleons – In Shreds Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band – Dropout Boogie PJ Harvey – Horses In My Dreams (live) Fountain (live) You Come Through (live) Nirvana – About A Girl Cat Power – I Don't Blame You Public Enemy – Bring The Noise Belle & Sebastian – Meat And Potatoes (live) Funny Little Frog (live) I Took A Long Hard Look (live) Jawbone – Jack Rabbit ??? (Bobby Friction & Nihal present) Damon Albarn – Behind The Sun (live) Strange News From Another Star (live) The Smiths – Frankly Mr. Shankly Datblygu – Y Teimlad Gorky's Zygotic Mynci – Ladyfair (live) Y Ffordd Oren (live) Pepe Kalle – Roger Milla Hefner – The Librarian (live) Hymn For The Alcohol (live) Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – There She Goes, My Beautiful World Today Is The Day – In The Eyes Of God Trencher – Live set The Two Leslies – Miss Porkington Would Like Cream Puffs Trencher – Encore (live) Apparat – Boils Melys – You Wannit Deep (live) Treading Water (live) Chinese Whispers (live) Benjamin Zephaniah – Wrong Radio Link Wray - ??? ??? Graham Coxon – Just A State Of Mind (live) You're So Great (live) The Fall – Hit The North (cut) Part 2 Amsterdam – Does This Train Stop On Merseyside? Misty In Roots – Mankind The Wedding Present – Dare (live) The Queen Of Outer Space (live) What Have I Said Now? (live) Phillip Roebuck – Summons Song Nina Nastasia – It's A World Of Dirt (live) Bird Of Cuzco live) Coldcut – DJ Set Dreadzone – DJ Set DJ Fresh – DJ Set Jon E Cash – DJ Set Alex Patterson – DJ Set Hixxy – DJ Set Dave Clarke – DJ Set Mike Paradinas, Shitmat & Scotch Egg – DJ Set Underworld – DJ Set Die Toten Hosen - ??? From eddie.duffy@... Fri Jun 24 19:46:23 2011 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 18:46:23 +0100 Subject: [peel] Keep it Peel 16-12-04 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4E04CD6F.2030507@...> I have the entire Keeping It Peel night as a set of 7 CD-sized MP2s and CUE files, if anyone's interested. I can't remember where I got them, but they run right from the Jarvis documentary at 7pm to the end of Annie Nightingale's tribute show at 3am. I also put together some cover artwork at the time, which I'm not sure if I ever shared. The artwork can be grabbed here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7J3MBO7U BTW, hello again all! Not been around for a while (unread Peel group message count: 2370!!). So, to anyone waiting for a message from me who's given up hope, know that I'm back on the case. Eddie. On 24/06/11 16:14, klacktoveedesteen wrote: > > Well, it's been an educational morning... > > I've upped the show to Megaupload, here: > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4I83VHJN > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q3PRSSFE > > - in two parts. Tracklist (with a few unknowns) at the end of this > email. Interestingly, Ken's book lists a session by Steveless between > those by Graham Coxon & The Wedding Present, which is roughly in the > gap between the two parts. However, the programme was (apparently) 5 > hours: segment 1 is 2:42:06 & segment 2 is 2:14:00. So it was either a > very short session or the programme overran somewhat. Any thoughts, > anyone? > > I'll put the Jarvis Cocker tribute (or part thereof) up on my next day > off. > > Cheers aye, > > Pete > > Tracklist as follows: > Part 1 > Chameleons -- In Shreds > Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band -- Dropout Boogie > PJ Harvey -- Horses In My Dreams (live) > Fountain (live) > You Come Through (live) > Nirvana -- About A Girl > Cat Power -- I Don't Blame You > Public Enemy -- Bring The Noise > Belle & Sebastian -- Meat And Potatoes (live) > Funny Little Frog (live) > I Took A Long Hard Look (live) > Jawbone -- Jack Rabbit > ??? (Bobby Friction & Nihal present) > Damon Albarn -- Behind The Sun (live) > Strange News From Another Star (live) > The Smiths -- Frankly Mr. Shankly > Datblygu -- Y Teimlad > Gorky's Zygotic Mynci -- Ladyfair (live) > Y Ffordd Oren (live) > Pepe Kalle -- Roger Milla > Hefner -- The Librarian (live) > Hymn For The Alcohol (live) > Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds -- There She Goes, My Beautiful World > Today Is The Day -- In The Eyes Of God > Trencher -- Live set > The Two Leslies -- Miss Porkington Would Like Cream Puffs > Trencher -- Encore (live) > Apparat -- Boils > Melys -- You Wannit Deep (live) > Treading Water (live) > Chinese Whispers (live) > Benjamin Zephaniah -- Wrong Radio > Link Wray - ??? > ??? > Graham Coxon -- Just A State Of Mind (live) > You're So Great (live) > The Fall -- Hit The North (cut) > > Part 2 > Amsterdam -- Does This Train Stop On Merseyside? > Misty In Roots -- Mankind > The Wedding Present -- Dare (live) > The Queen Of Outer Space (live) > What Have I Said Now? (live) > Phillip Roebuck -- Summons Song > Nina Nastasia -- It's A World Of Dirt (live) > Bird Of Cuzco live) > Coldcut -- DJ Set > Dreadzone -- DJ Set > DJ Fresh -- DJ Set > Jon E Cash -- DJ Set > Alex Patterson -- DJ Set > Hixxy -- DJ Set > Dave Clarke -- DJ Set > Mike Paradinas, Shitmat & Scotch Egg -- DJ Set > Underworld -- DJ Set > Die Toten Hosen - ??? > > From stuartb@... Fri Jun 24 19:50:09 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 18:50:09 +0100 Subject: [peel] Keep it Peel 16-12-04 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I have a 6 hour show on an old VHS tape, called "Peel Day" a tribute which was on from 19:00 to 01:00, according to the onscreen dialog. Would that be a different show? Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of klacktoveedesteen Sent: 24 June 2011 16:15 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Keep it Peel 16-12-04 Well, it's been an educational morning... I've upped the show to Megaupload, here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4I83VHJN http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q3PRSSFE - in two parts. Tracklist (with a few unknowns) at the end of this email. Interestingly, Ken's book lists a session by Steveless between those by Graham Coxon & The Wedding Present, which is roughly in the gap between the two parts. However, the programme was (apparently) 5 hours: segment 1 is 2:42:06 & segment 2 is 2:14:00. So it was either a very short session or the programme overran somewhat. Any thoughts, anyone? I'll put the Jarvis Cocker tribute (or part thereof) up on my next day off. Cheers aye, Pete Tracklist as follows: Part 1 Chameleons - In Shreds Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band - Dropout Boogie PJ Harvey - Horses In My Dreams (live) Fountain (live) You Come Through (live) Nirvana - About A Girl Cat Power - I Don't Blame You Public Enemy - Bring The Noise Belle & Sebastian - Meat And Potatoes (live) Funny Little Frog (live) I Took A Long Hard Look (live) Jawbone - Jack Rabbit ??? (Bobby Friction & Nihal present) Damon Albarn - Behind The Sun (live) Strange News From Another Star (live) The Smiths - Frankly Mr. Shankly Datblygu - Y Teimlad Gorky's Zygotic Mynci - Ladyfair (live) Y Ffordd Oren (live) Pepe Kalle - Roger Milla Hefner - The Librarian (live) Hymn For The Alcohol (live) Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - There She Goes, My Beautiful World Today Is The Day - In The Eyes Of God Trencher - Live set The Two Leslies - Miss Porkington Would Like Cream Puffs Trencher - Encore (live) Apparat - Boils Melys - You Wannit Deep (live) Treading Water (live) Chinese Whispers (live) Benjamin Zephaniah - Wrong Radio Link Wray - ??? ??? Graham Coxon - Just A State Of Mind (live) You're So Great (live) The Fall - Hit The North (cut) Part 2 Amsterdam - Does This Train Stop On Merseyside? Misty In Roots - Mankind The Wedding Present - Dare (live) The Queen Of Outer Space (live) What Have I Said Now? (live) Phillip Roebuck - Summons Song Nina Nastasia - It's A World Of Dirt (live) Bird Of Cuzco live) Coldcut - DJ Set Dreadzone - DJ Set DJ Fresh - DJ Set Jon E Cash - DJ Set Alex Patterson - DJ Set Hixxy - DJ Set Dave Clarke - DJ Set Mike Paradinas, Shitmat & Scotch Egg - DJ Set Underworld - DJ Set Die Toten Hosen - ??? From jt.gray@... Fri Jun 24 20:08:19 2011 From: jt.gray@... (John Gray) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 19:08:19 +0100 Subject: [peel] Keep it Peel 16-12-04 In-Reply-To: <4E04CD6F.2030507@...> References: <4E04CD6F.2030507@...> Message-ID: <515EA784-01DF-40DD-B9EA-8A641DEA9897@...> This artwork is tremendous! I think I have one or two bits of these shows, but certainly not the whole thing. So yes, I for one would be interested in acquiring the contents for these splendid CD covers. John Gray On 24 Jun 2011, at 18:46, Eddie Duffy wrote: > I have the entire Keeping It Peel night as a set of 7 CD-sized MP2s and CUE files, if anyone's interested. I can't remember where I got them, but they run right from the Jarvis documentary at 7pm to the end of Annie Nightingale's tribute show at 3am. I also put together some cover artwork at the time, which I'm not sure if I ever shared. The artwork can be grabbed here: > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7J3MBO7U > > BTW, hello again all! Not been around for a while (unread Peel group message count: 2370!!). So, to anyone waiting for a message from me who's given up hope, know that I'm back on the case. > > Eddie. > From dutch_record_59@... Fri Jun 24 20:13:12 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 11:13:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Re: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <431830.63214.qm@...> SESSION ONE > > > > > > > > > > Look What The Wind Blew In (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > > > Return Of The Farmer's Son (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > > > Eire > > > > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm They are all available on the bootleg More Peel Sessions (as bonus tracks) NB these are repeats (from Top Of The Pop 7/7/1971) ________________________________ From: Nick To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 10:24 AM Subject: [peel] Re: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release   I guess it would have been a good idea to have included the download link! Here you go: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PQ5Y58ZM --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > Here you go Steve and all Peel afficianados, hope it lives up to expectation. Just need those missing Lizzy sessions to turn up on the deckticians tapes now ;-) > > cheers > > Nick > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > Hi Nick, > > > > Many thanks for your message. Would megaupload or rapidshare be OK? > > > > Steve > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > > > > > Hi Steve > > > > > > Thanks for the reply, I have the interview segments as MP3 in a zipped folder. What's the best way to get them to you? > > > > > > Nick > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Nick, > > > > > > > > Count me in as one who would be very happy if you could share the Peel interview bits of the show. To my knowledge this is one that has hasn't turned up via this group so far. > > > > > > > > Good luck with the search. What's the story about Peel first meeting Lizzy on a boat? > > > > > > > > Steve > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > I'm also part of the team working on this project for Universal and thought I'd register on here. Thanks for all the help and suggestions offered so far. > > > > > > > > > > Ref the question regarding Philip Lynott sitting in on John's show around the time of Live and Dangerous. Phil Osborne, long time Lizzy supporter and co-worker on this project had this to say: > > > > > > > > > > "Have it here, 29th May 1978, it's an AM recording; rough ... and not very dangerous. Peely played the whole of L&D, interspersed with the Philo interview. What I have is the interview - edits are 'rough' - minus the L&D bits (which are of course redundant now) - ends with an early broadcast of Jamaican Rum from Philip's first Solo Album, Solo In Soho. > > > > > More than willing to share it with the Peel Fans if it's important enough ... and I'm not forgotten for my part in preserving Philip and Peel's legacy ;)" > > > > > > > > > > Also just to clarify exactly what it is we're missing: > > > > > > > > > > SESSION ONE > > > > > > > > > > Look What The Wind Blew In (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > > > Return Of The Farmer's Son (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > > > Eire > > > > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > > > > > > > > > Stuart Henry (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > > > Recorded: 7/7/71 – Maida Vale 4 > > > > > Transmitted: 15/7/71 > > > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > > > Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks > > > > > > > > > > SESSION TWO > > > > > > > > > > Ray-Gun > > > > > The Rise And Dear Demise Of The Funky Nomadic Tribes > > > > > Dublin > > > > > Clifton Grange Hotel > > > > > > > > > > John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies With Top Gear) > > > > > Recorded: 12/10/71 – Maida Vale 4 > > > > > Transmitted: 3/11/71 > > > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > > > Engineered: Unknown > > > > > > > > > > SESSION THREE > > > > > > > > > > Call The Police > > > > > Baby Face > > > > > Buffalo Gal > > > > > Sarah (Not Broadcast Until 27th April 1972) > > > > > > > > > > Pete Drummond (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > > > Recorded: 23/2/72 – Maida Vale 4 > > > > > Transmitted: 2/3/72 > > > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > > > Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks > > > > > > > > > > SESSION FOUR > > > > > > > > > > Call The Police > > > > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > > > > Chatting Today > > > > > > > > > > John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > > > Recorded: 26/4/72 –Studio One, Kensington House T1, Shepherds Bush > > > > > Transmitted: 2/6/72 > > > > > Produced: John Muir > > > > > > > > > > SESSION SIX > > > > > > > > > > Randolph's Tango > > > > > > > > > > David Hamilton Show > > > > > Recorded: 21/5/73 – Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue > > > > > Transmitted: 4/6/73 > > > > > Produced: Paul Williams > > > > > > > > > > cheers > > > > > > > > > > Nick > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From dutch_record_59@... Fri Jun 24 20:34:23 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 11:34:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Re: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release In-Reply-To: <431830.63214.qm@...> References: <431830.63214.qm@...> Message-ID: <976188.97441.qm@...> Sorry Nick, Eire is NOT on "More Peel Sessions, the other three are! I checked my other boots,  didn't found other missing tracks ... ________________________________ From: Gert Stuut To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 8:13 PM Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release   SESSION ONE > > > > > > > > > > Look What The Wind Blew In (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > > > Return Of The Farmer's Son (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > > > Eire > > > > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm They are all available on the bootleg More Peel Sessions (as bonus tracks) NB these are repeats (from Top Of The Pop 7/7/1971) ________________________________ From: Nick To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 10:24 AM Subject: [peel] Re: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release   I guess it would have been a good idea to have included the download link! Here you go: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PQ5Y58ZM --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > Here you go Steve and all Peel afficianados, hope it lives up to expectation. Just need those missing Lizzy sessions to turn up on the deckticians tapes now ;-) > > cheers > > Nick > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > Hi Nick, > > > > Many thanks for your message. Would megaupload or rapidshare be OK? > > > > Steve > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > > > > > Hi Steve > > > > > > Thanks for the reply, I have the interview segments as MP3 in a zipped folder. What's the best way to get them to you? > > > > > > Nick > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Nick, > > > > > > > > Count me in as one who would be very happy if you could share the Peel interview bits of the show. To my knowledge this is one that has hasn't turned up via this group so far. > > > > > > > > Good luck with the search. What's the story about Peel first meeting Lizzy on a boat? > > > > > > > > Steve > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > I'm also part of the team working on this project for Universal and thought I'd register on here. Thanks for all the help and suggestions offered so far. > > > > > > > > > > Ref the question regarding Philip Lynott sitting in on John's show around the time of Live and Dangerous. Phil Osborne, long time Lizzy supporter and co-worker on this project had this to say: > > > > > > > > > > "Have it here, 29th May 1978, it's an AM recording; rough ... and not very dangerous. Peely played the whole of L&D, interspersed with the Philo interview. What I have is the interview - edits are 'rough' - minus the L&D bits (which are of course redundant now) - ends with an early broadcast of Jamaican Rum from Philip's first Solo Album, Solo In Soho. > > > > > More than willing to share it with the Peel Fans if it's important enough ... and I'm not forgotten for my part in preserving Philip and Peel's legacy ;)" > > > > > > > > > > Also just to clarify exactly what it is we're missing: > > > > > > > > > > SESSION ONE > > > > > > > > > > Look What The Wind Blew In (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > > > Return Of The Farmer's Son (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > > > Eire > > > > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > > > > > > > > > Stuart Henry (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > > > Recorded: 7/7/71 – Maida Vale 4 > > > > > Transmitted: 15/7/71 > > > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > > > Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks > > > > > > > > > > SESSION TWO > > > > > > > > > > Ray-Gun > > > > > The Rise And Dear Demise Of The Funky Nomadic Tribes > > > > > Dublin > > > > > Clifton Grange Hotel > > > > > > > > > > John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies With Top Gear) > > > > > Recorded: 12/10/71 – Maida Vale 4 > > > > > Transmitted: 3/11/71 > > > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > > > Engineered: Unknown > > > > > > > > > > SESSION THREE > > > > > > > > > > Call The Police > > > > > Baby Face > > > > > Buffalo Gal > > > > > Sarah (Not Broadcast Until 27th April 1972) > > > > > > > > > > Pete Drummond (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > > > Recorded: 23/2/72 – Maida Vale 4 > > > > > Transmitted: 2/3/72 > > > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > > > Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks > > > > > > > > > > SESSION FOUR > > > > > > > > > > Call The Police > > > > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > > > > Chatting Today > > > > > > > > > > John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > > > Recorded: 26/4/72 –Studio One, Kensington House T1, Shepherds Bush > > > > > Transmitted: 2/6/72 > > > > > Produced: John Muir > > > > > > > > > > SESSION SIX > > > > > > > > > > Randolph's Tango > > > > > > > > > > David Hamilton Show > > > > > Recorded: 21/5/73 – Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue > > > > > Transmitted: 4/6/73 > > > > > Produced: Paul Williams > > > > > > > > > > cheers > > > > > > > > > > Nick > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From stuartb@... Fri Jun 24 20:48:44 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 19:48:44 +0100 Subject: [peel] Keep it Peel 16-12-04 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <7AA609E5F05E432C9A390A8110A9D0D5@Stuartnew> Looks like that VCR tape was the Peel Day tribute in 2005. Is that something which is available already, or should I be connecting up my old VCR to Audacity? Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Stuart Sent: 24 June 2011 18:50 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [peel] Keep it Peel 16-12-04 I have a 6 hour show on an old VHS tape, called "Peel Day" a tribute which was on from 19:00 to 01:00, according to the onscreen dialog. Would that be a different show? Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of klacktoveedesteen Sent: 24 June 2011 16:15 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Keep it Peel 16-12-04 Well, it's been an educational morning... I've upped the show to Megaupload, here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4I83VHJN http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q3PRSSFE - in two parts. Tracklist (with a few unknowns) at the end of this email. Interestingly, Ken's book lists a session by Steveless between those by Graham Coxon & The Wedding Present, which is roughly in the gap between the two parts. However, the programme was (apparently) 5 hours: segment 1 is 2:42:06 & segment 2 is 2:14:00. So it was either a very short session or the programme overran somewhat. Any thoughts, anyone? I'll put the Jarvis Cocker tribute (or part thereof) up on my next day off. Cheers aye, Pete Tracklist as follows: Part 1 Chameleons - In Shreds Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band - Dropout Boogie PJ Harvey - Horses In My Dreams (live) Fountain (live) You Come Through (live) Nirvana - About A Girl Cat Power - I Don't Blame You Public Enemy - Bring The Noise Belle & Sebastian - Meat And Potatoes (live) Funny Little Frog (live) I Took A Long Hard Look (live) Jawbone - Jack Rabbit ??? (Bobby Friction & Nihal present) Damon Albarn - Behind The Sun (live) Strange News From Another Star (live) The Smiths - Frankly Mr. Shankly Datblygu - Y Teimlad Gorky's Zygotic Mynci - Ladyfair (live) Y Ffordd Oren (live) Pepe Kalle - Roger Milla Hefner - The Librarian (live) Hymn For The Alcohol (live) Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - There She Goes, My Beautiful World Today Is The Day - In The Eyes Of God Trencher - Live set The Two Leslies - Miss Porkington Would Like Cream Puffs Trencher - Encore (live) Apparat - Boils Melys - You Wannit Deep (live) Treading Water (live) Chinese Whispers (live) Benjamin Zephaniah - Wrong Radio Link Wray - ??? ??? Graham Coxon - Just A State Of Mind (live) You're So Great (live) The Fall - Hit The North (cut) Part 2 Amsterdam - Does This Train Stop On Merseyside? Misty In Roots - Mankind The Wedding Present - Dare (live) The Queen Of Outer Space (live) What Have I Said Now? (live) Phillip Roebuck - Summons Song Nina Nastasia - It's A World Of Dirt (live) Bird Of Cuzco live) Coldcut - DJ Set Dreadzone - DJ Set DJ Fresh - DJ Set Jon E Cash - DJ Set Alex Patterson - DJ Set Hixxy - DJ Set Dave Clarke - DJ Set Mike Paradinas, Shitmat & Scotch Egg - DJ Set Underworld - DJ Set Die Toten Hosen - ??? From ford.alan@... Fri Jun 24 22:09:32 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 21:09:32 +0100 Subject: [peel] Friday Rock Show - the next batch In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Excellent stuff! And a Genesis one. Many Thanks Alan PS (whispers .. i really like Tiger Feet) On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 12:43 AM, haze_harrison < haze.harrison@...> wrote: > ** > > > The next four Friday Rock Shows are here > > 1978-12-29 Genesis at Knebworth > 1979-03-09 David Bowie (1972) > 1979-04-06 Cream (1967) > 1979-06-01 Yes at Wembley (repeat of first ever FRS) > > Enjoy, Haze > > From M.Luetchford@... Sat Jun 25 00:35:28 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 23:35:28 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Glastonbury Top Tip In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <521250.60479.qm@...> but Peel played Boy. though i never shared his enthusiasm. police-like rare poor judgement --- On Wed, 22/6/11, RobF wrote: From: RobF Subject: [peel] Glastonbury Top Tip To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, 22 June, 2011, 15:47   Sorry this just made me laugh out loud - the latest of Viz's top tips (as posted on Twitter)   GLASTONBURY. Use U2 to power the entire festival by attaching a generator to John Peel spinning in his grave.     From unity.gain@... Sat Jun 25 01:26:51 2011 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 23:26:51 -0000 Subject: Keep it Peel 16-12-04 In-Reply-To: <7AA609E5F05E432C9A390A8110A9D0D5@Stuartnew> Message-ID: If it helps, I think I have that on a DVD, which might be easier to rip, cheers Roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > Looks like that VCR tape was the Peel Day tribute in 2005. Is that something > which is available already, or should I be connecting up my old VCR to > Audacity? > > > > Stuart > > > > _____ > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Stuart > Sent: 24 June 2011 18:50 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: RE: [peel] Keep it Peel 16-12-04 > > > > > > I have a 6 hour show on an old VHS tape, called "Peel Day" a tribute which > was on from 19:00 to 01:00, according to the onscreen dialog. Would that be > a different show? > > > > Stuart > > > > _____ > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of > klacktoveedesteen > Sent: 24 June 2011 16:15 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] Keep it Peel 16-12-04 > > > > > > Well, it's been an educational morning... > > I've upped the show to Megaupload, here: > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4I83VHJN > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q3PRSSFE > > - in two parts. Tracklist (with a few unknowns) at the end of this email. > Interestingly, Ken's book lists a session by Steveless between those by > Graham Coxon & The Wedding Present, which is roughly in the gap between the > two parts. However, the programme was (apparently) 5 hours: segment 1 is > 2:42:06 & segment 2 is 2:14:00. So it was either a very short session or the > programme overran somewhat. Any thoughts, anyone? > > I'll put the Jarvis Cocker tribute (or part thereof) up on my next day off. > > Cheers aye, > > Pete > > Tracklist as follows: > Part 1 > Chameleons - In Shreds > Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band - Dropout Boogie > PJ Harvey - Horses In My Dreams (live) > Fountain (live) > You Come Through (live) > Nirvana - About A Girl > Cat Power - I Don't Blame You > Public Enemy - Bring The Noise > Belle & Sebastian - Meat And Potatoes (live) > Funny Little Frog (live) > I Took A Long Hard Look (live) > Jawbone - Jack Rabbit > ??? (Bobby Friction & Nihal present) > Damon Albarn - Behind The Sun (live) > Strange News From Another Star (live) > The Smiths - Frankly Mr. Shankly > Datblygu - Y Teimlad > Gorky's Zygotic Mynci - Ladyfair (live) > Y Ffordd Oren (live) > Pepe Kalle - Roger Milla > Hefner - The Librarian (live) > Hymn For The Alcohol (live) > Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - There She Goes, My Beautiful World > Today Is The Day - In The Eyes Of God > Trencher - Live set > The Two Leslies - Miss Porkington Would Like Cream Puffs > Trencher - Encore (live) > Apparat - Boils > Melys - You Wannit Deep (live) > Treading Water (live) > Chinese Whispers (live) > Benjamin Zephaniah - Wrong Radio > Link Wray - ??? > ??? > Graham Coxon - Just A State Of Mind (live) > You're So Great (live) > The Fall - Hit The North (cut) > > Part 2 > Amsterdam - Does This Train Stop On Merseyside? > Misty In Roots - Mankind > The Wedding Present - Dare (live) > The Queen Of Outer Space (live) > What Have I Said Now? (live) > Phillip Roebuck - Summons Song > Nina Nastasia - It's A World Of Dirt (live) > Bird Of Cuzco live) > Coldcut - DJ Set > Dreadzone - DJ Set > DJ Fresh - DJ Set > Jon E Cash - DJ Set > Alex Patterson - DJ Set > Hixxy - DJ Set > Dave Clarke - DJ Set > Mike Paradinas, Shitmat & Scotch Egg - DJ Set > Underworld - DJ Set > Die Toten Hosen - ??? > From thirlmere@... Sat Jun 25 10:40:34 2011 From: thirlmere@... (Nick) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 08:40:34 -0000 Subject: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release In-Reply-To: <976188.97441.qm@...> Message-ID: Hello Gert Many thanks for the info, just to confirm we already have: Look What The Wind Blew In (track sourced from transcript vinyl) Return Of The Farmer's Son (track sourced from transcript vinyl) We're trying to source the other two. Are you sure that Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm is on your Tracks From The Vaults - More John Peel Sessions bootleg? My copy doesn't include that song. Nick --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Gert Stuut wrote: > > Sorry Nick, Eire is NOT on "More Peel Sessions, the other three are! > > > I checked my other boots,  didn't found other missing tracks ... > > > ________________________________ > From: Gert Stuut > To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" > Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 8:13 PM > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release > > >   > SESSION ONE > > > > > > > > > > > > Look What The Wind Blew In (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > > > > Return Of The Farmer's Son (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > > > > Eire > > > > > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > They are all available on the bootleg More Peel Sessions (as bonus tracks) NB these are repeats (from Top Of The Pop 7/7/1971) > > > > ________________________________ > From: Nick > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 10:24 AM > Subject: [peel] Re: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release > > >   > I guess it would have been a good idea to have included the download link! > > Here you go: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PQ5Y58ZM > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > > > Here you go Steve and all Peel afficianados, hope it lives up to expectation. Just need those missing Lizzy sessions to turn up on the deckticians tapes now ;-) > > > > cheers > > > > Nick > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > Hi Nick, > > > > > > Many thanks for your message. Would megaupload or rapidshare be OK? > > > > > > Steve > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Steve > > > > > > > > Thanks for the reply, I have the interview segments as MP3 in a zipped folder. What's the best way to get them to you? > > > > > > > > Nick > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Hi Nick, > > > > > > > > > > Count me in as one who would be very happy if you could share the Peel interview bits of the show. To my knowledge this is one that has hasn't turned up via this group so far. > > > > > > > > > > Good luck with the search. What's the story about Peel first meeting Lizzy on a boat? > > > > > > > > > > Steve > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > I'm also part of the team working on this project for Universal and thought I'd register on here. Thanks for all the help and suggestions offered so far. > > > > > > > > > > > > Ref the question regarding Philip Lynott sitting in on John's show around the time of Live and Dangerous. Phil Osborne, long time Lizzy supporter and co-worker on this project had this to say: > > > > > > > > > > > > "Have it here, 29th May 1978, it's an AM recording; rough ... and not very dangerous. Peely played the whole of L&D, interspersed with the Philo interview. What I have is the interview - edits are 'rough' - minus the L&D bits (which are of course redundant now) - ends with an early broadcast of Jamaican Rum from Philip's first Solo Album, Solo In Soho. > > > > > > More than willing to share it with the Peel Fans if it's important enough ... and I'm not forgotten for my part in preserving Philip and Peel's legacy ;)" > > > > > > > > > > > > Also just to clarify exactly what it is we're missing: > > > > > > > > > > > > SESSION ONE > > > > > > > > > > > > Look What The Wind Blew In (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > > > > Return Of The Farmer's Son (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > > > > Eire > > > > > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > > > > > > > > > > > Stuart Henry (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > > > > Recorded: 7/7/71 â€" Maida Vale 4 > > > > > > Transmitted: 15/7/71 > > > > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > > > > Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks > > > > > > > > > > > > SESSION TWO > > > > > > > > > > > > Ray-Gun > > > > > > The Rise And Dear Demise Of The Funky Nomadic Tribes > > > > > > Dublin > > > > > > Clifton Grange Hotel > > > > > > > > > > > > John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies With Top Gear) > > > > > > Recorded: 12/10/71 â€" Maida Vale 4 > > > > > > Transmitted: 3/11/71 > > > > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > > > > Engineered: Unknown > > > > > > > > > > > > SESSION THREE > > > > > > > > > > > > Call The Police > > > > > > Baby Face > > > > > > Buffalo Gal > > > > > > Sarah (Not Broadcast Until 27th April 1972) > > > > > > > > > > > > Pete Drummond (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > > > > Recorded: 23/2/72 â€" Maida Vale 4 > > > > > > Transmitted: 2/3/72 > > > > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > > > > Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks > > > > > > > > > > > > SESSION FOUR > > > > > > > > > > > > Call The Police > > > > > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > > > > > Chatting Today > > > > > > > > > > > > John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > > > > Recorded: 26/4/72 â€"Studio One, Kensington House T1, Shepherds Bush > > > > > > Transmitted: 2/6/72 > > > > > > Produced: John Muir > > > > > > > > > > > > SESSION SIX > > > > > > > > > > > > Randolph's Tango > > > > > > > > > > > > David Hamilton Show > > > > > > Recorded: 21/5/73 â€" Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue > > > > > > Transmitted: 4/6/73 > > > > > > Produced: Paul Williams > > > > > > > > > > > > cheers > > > > > > > > > > > > Nick > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Jun 25 12:37:10 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 10:37:10 -0000 Subject: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yes those first 2 tracks are familiar, and I dig those far out Brian Matthews introductions so I put them HERE if you are a casual user who fancies a quick listen --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > Hello Gert > > Many thanks for the info, just to confirm we already have: > > Look What The Wind Blew In (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > Return Of The Farmer's Son (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > We're trying to source the other two. > > Are you sure that Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm is on your Tracks From The Vaults - More John Peel Sessions bootleg? My copy doesn't include that song. > > Nick > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Gert Stuut dutch_record_59@ wrote: > > > > Sorry Nick, Eire is NOT on "More Peel Sessions, the other three are! > > > > > > I checked my other boots, didn't found other missing tracks ... > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: Gert Stuut dutch_record_59@ > > To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" peel@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 8:13 PM > > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release > > > > > >  > > SESSION ONE > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Look What The Wind Blew In (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > > > > > Return Of The Farmer's Son (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > > > > > Eire > > > > > > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > > > They are all available on the bootleg More Peel Sessions (as bonus tracks) NB these are repeats (from Top Of The Pop 7/7/1971) > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: Nick thirlmere@ > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 10:24 AM > > Subject: [peel] Re: Missing THIN LIZZY early 70s sessions sought for Universal release > > > > > >  > > I guess it would have been a good idea to have included the download link! > > > > Here you go: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PQ5Y58ZM > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > > > > > Here you go Steve and all Peel afficianados, hope it lives up to expectation. Just need those missing Lizzy sessions to turn up on the deckticians tapes now ;-) > > > > > > cheers > > > > > > Nick > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Nick, > > > > > > > > Many thanks for your message. Would megaupload or rapidshare be OK? > > > > > > > > Steve > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Hi Steve > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for the reply, I have the interview segments as MP3 in a zipped folder. What's the best way to get them to you? > > > > > > > > > > Nick > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Nick, > > > > > > > > > > > > Count me in as one who would be very happy if you could share the Peel interview bits of the show. To my knowledge this is one that has hasn't turned up via this group so far. > > > > > > > > > > > > Good luck with the search. What's the story about Peel first meeting Lizzy on a boat? > > > > > > > > > > > > Steve > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Nick" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I'm also part of the team working on this project for Universal and thought I'd register on here. Thanks for all the help and suggestions offered so far. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Ref the question regarding Philip Lynott sitting in on John's show around the time of Live and Dangerous. Phil Osborne, long time Lizzy supporter and co-worker on this project had this to say: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "Have it here, 29th May 1978, it's an AM recording; rough ... and not very dangerous. Peely played the whole of L&D, interspersed with the Philo interview. What I have is the interview - edits are 'rough' - minus the L&D bits (which are of course redundant now) - ends with an early broadcast of Jamaican Rum from Philip's first Solo Album, Solo In Soho. > > > > > > > More than willing to share it with the Peel Fans if it's important enough ... and I'm not forgotten for my part in preserving Philip and Peel's legacy ;)" > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Also just to clarify exactly what it is we're missing: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SESSION ONE > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Look What The Wind Blew In (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > > > > > Return Of The Farmer's Son (track sourced from transcript vinyl) > > > > > > > Eire > > > > > > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Stuart Henry (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > > > > > Recorded: 7/7/71 â€" Maida Vale 4 > > > > > > > Transmitted: 15/7/71 > > > > > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > > > > > Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SESSION TWO > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Ray-Gun > > > > > > > The Rise And Dear Demise Of The Funky Nomadic Tribes > > > > > > > Dublin > > > > > > > Clifton Grange Hotel > > > > > > > > > > > > > > John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies With Top Gear) > > > > > > > Recorded: 12/10/71 â€" Maida Vale 4 > > > > > > > Transmitted: 3/11/71 > > > > > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > > > > > Engineered: Unknown > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SESSION THREE > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Call The Police > > > > > > > Baby Face > > > > > > > Buffalo Gal > > > > > > > Sarah (Not Broadcast Until 27th April 1972) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Pete Drummond (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > > > > > Recorded: 23/2/72 â€" Maida Vale 4 > > > > > > > Transmitted: 2/3/72 > > > > > > > Produced: Malcolm Brown > > > > > > > Engineered: Mike Harding / Mike Franks > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SESSION FOUR > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Call The Police > > > > > > > Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm > > > > > > > Chatting Today > > > > > > > > > > > > > > John Peel (Sounds Of The Seventies) > > > > > > > Recorded: 26/4/72 â€"Studio One, Kensington House T1, Shepherds Bush > > > > > > > Transmitted: 2/6/72 > > > > > > > Produced: John Muir > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SESSION SIX > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Randolph's Tango > > > > > > > > > > > > > > David Hamilton Show > > > > > > > Recorded: 21/5/73 â€" Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue > > > > > > > Transmitted: 4/6/73 > > > > > > > Produced: Paul Williams > > > > > > > > > > > > > > cheers > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Nick > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Jun 25 12:56:43 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 10:56:43 -0000 Subject: Greetings Pop Pickers, it's 1962 Message-ID: Jeremy Vine remains on my list of 10 "first up against the wall when the revolution comes" with his introductions to "Sounds of the 20th Century" so the parallel universe of reality (recent discoveries that David "Diddy" Hamilton had a Thin Lizzy session commissioned for his show, and Dave Lee Travis was a beacon of hope, rather than an example of the futility of it all) we have, wait for it.... Part 8 of 25 Years of Rock 1962 is available HERE Of course 1962 also saw Alan Freeman take over from still-alive-why? fave David Jacobs and so, pop pickers take a lesson on how a chart show should be run..... 11th February 1962 20th May 1962 27th May 1962 30th June 1962 26th August 1962 Strangely, David Jacobs came back at the end of 1962, but he's not getting back here, no sirree Bob. From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Jun 25 13:08:20 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 11:08:20 -0000 Subject: The Motors In Concert and Session Message-ID: Another from my cheapo 70's cassettes (look, it was either food or alchohol, or tape - what would you do) ... Peel faves The Motors in Concert from September 1978 (I never wrote what Saturday) Introduced (outroduced really) by Alan Black It is available HERE While I was at it, I upgraded the recent Motors session from 22nd April 1977. It sounds much better now It is available HERE You should probably delete the previous version, I know I did "Dancing the night Away" or "Teenage Kicks" Well the Motors gets my vote... From anythingshouldhappen@... Sat Jun 25 13:20:55 2011 From: anythingshouldhappen@... (Anything Should Happen) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 12:20:55 +0100 Subject: [peel] The Motors In Concert and Session In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Superb Bill On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 12:08 PM, billfromnorthwales < billfromnorthwales@...> wrote: > ** > > > Another from my cheapo 70's cassettes (look, it was either food or > alchohol, or tape - what would you do) ... > > Peel faves *The Motors in Concert* from September 1978 (I never wrote > what Saturday) > > Introduced (outroduced really) by Alan Black > > It is available HERE > > > While I was at it, I upgraded the recent Motors session from 22nd April > 1977. It sounds much better now > > > It is available HERE > > > You should probably delete the previous version, I know I did > > > "Dancing the night Away" or "Teenage Kicks" > > Well the Motors gets my vote... > > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Jun 25 14:04:08 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 12:04:08 -0000 Subject: John Peel Interviews Mick Ronson about Ian Hunter Message-ID: Well obviously tape 5 of the new Reel to Reels (thanks Roger) stands out, as we have Peel on it. Ken, as ever, identifies it as the Saturday tea time show Rock Week from 5th April 1975 It sounds like Peel is interviewing Mick Ronson about Ian Hunter. I remastered it as it is such a historical show and put it HERE This is dedicated to Haze and Ash, who as I write, are riding off into the sunset with their Tommy Vance and Rush, leaving me, bottom lip trembling, as a broken hearted ex Hero.... [:)] From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Jun 25 14:07:31 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 12:07:31 -0000 Subject: Steve Gibbons Band Session 1977 In Concert 1978 Message-ID: Seldom seen with his brother Stanley, the not so funky Steve Gibbons band were on the radio a lot in 1977, and even into 1978 Here with have a full 60 min In Concert (well Sight and Sound in concert actually) from 26th November 1978 available HERE Alan Freeman played a lot of Peel Sessions as "Tony Wilson Recreations" and this is one such block from late 1977 that combines the February and June Sessions. No intros I am afraid so why post it? Well I haven't seen them come as a re-issue bonus tracks, or on BBC6 music yet February 1977 * Right Side Of Heaven/Rollin' On * Please Don't Say Goodbye June 1977 * Tulane * Gave His Life To Rock 'n Roll But not in that order on the tape. I kept them out of order as there are some crossfades Available HERE From unity.gain@... Sat Jun 25 14:21:10 2011 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 12:21:10 -0000 Subject: John Peel Interviews Mick Ronson about Ian Hunter In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Nice one - not having been much of a Mott fan I did wonder who the interviewee was. Looking forward to hearing it remastered, cheers Roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Well obviously tape 5 of the new Reel to Reels (thanks Roger) stands > out, as we have Peel on it. > > Ken, as ever, identifies it as the Saturday tea time show Rock Week from > 5th April 1975 > > It sounds like Peel is interviewing Mick Ronson about Ian Hunter. > > I remastered it as it is such a historical show and put it HERE > ohn%20Peel/1975-04-05%20John%20Peel%20Rock%20Week%20BBC%20Radio%201.mp3> > > This is dedicated to Haze and Ash, who as I write, are riding off into > the sunset with their Tommy Vance and Rush, leaving me, bottom lip > trembling, as a broken hearted ex Hero.... [:)] > From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Jun 25 15:34:56 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 13:34:56 -0000 Subject: FREE ALBUM - Warp Records Label Sampler @ Amazon Message-ID: Probably UK only Amazon sometimes do free albums to download and they are Label Samplers. Basically they cover some new bands they have signed and stick them out for people to download to see if they are any good. Available HERE From dr_mango2004@... Sat Jun 25 16:16:32 2011 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 15:16:32 +0100 (BST) Subject: Peel at Glastonbury Message-ID: <1309011392.89675.YahooMailClassic@...> 6 Music broadcast some more of Peel's contributions from a previous Glastonbury Festival overnight. It's an hour-long show, undated. Here's the blurb: "The Godfather of Glastonbury John Peel became synonymous with the festival from the very start and the programmes he presented for both radio and TV that forever associated him with Glastonbury in the eyes of the British Public. Many of the acts he championed in their early years on his Radio 1 show soon found themselves playing to the thousands on the Pyramid Stage. 6Music have been into the BBC archive and dug out one of John's classic Worthy Farm shows for you. Tonight's show features sets from Cast and Echo and The Bunnymen and Mary Anne Hobbs is John's roving reporter talking to John Carter and Mark Jones from Wall of Sound." http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0124rgt DM From haze.harrison@... Sat Jun 25 16:21:46 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 14:21:46 -0000 Subject: John Peel Interviews Mick Ronson about Ian Hunter In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Don't let it get to you Bill, we all know I was just a rebound thing ;-) Haze P.S. Great job as usual. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Well obviously tape 5 of the new Reel to Reels (thanks Roger) stands > out, as we have Peel on it. > > Ken, as ever, identifies it as the Saturday tea time show Rock Week from > 5th April 1975 > > It sounds like Peel is interviewing Mick Ronson about Ian Hunter. > > I remastered it as it is such a historical show and put it HERE > ohn%20Peel/1975-04-05%20John%20Peel%20Rock%20Week%20BBC%20Radio%201.mp3> > > This is dedicated to Haze and Ash, who as I write, are riding off into > the sunset with their Tommy Vance and Rush, leaving me, bottom lip > trembling, as a broken hearted ex Hero.... [:)] > From dr_mango2004@... Sat Jun 25 16:25:24 2011 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 15:25:24 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Peel at Glastonbury In-Reply-To: <1309011392.89675.YahooMailClassic@...> Message-ID: <1309011924.49339.YahooMailClassic@...> Just noticed that there's another one tonight (or the early hours of Sunday morning if you like) and then one more on Sunday night / Monday morning: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0125pts http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01265yr --- On Sat, 25/6/11, Dr Mango wrote: From: Dr Mango Subject: [peel] Peel at Glastonbury To: "Peel" Date: Saturday, 25 June, 2011, 15:16   6 Music broadcast some more of Peel's contributions from a previous Glastonbury Festival overnight. It's an hour-long show, undated. Here's the blurb: "The Godfather of Glastonbury John Peel became synonymous with the festival from the very start and the programmes he presented for both radio and TV that forever associated him with Glastonbury in the eyes of the British Public. Many of the acts he championed in their early years on his Radio 1 show soon found themselves playing to the thousands on the Pyramid Stage. 6Music have been into the BBC archive and dug out one of John's classic Worthy Farm shows for you. Tonight's show features sets from Cast and Echo and The Bunnymen and Mary Anne Hobbs is John's roving reporter talking to John Carter and Mark Jones from Wall of Sound." http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0124rgt DM From haze.harrison@... Sat Jun 25 17:11:39 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 15:11:39 -0000 Subject: The next FRS and a couple of 'In Concert' shows Message-ID: FRS from 13/4/79 - not the full show, just Pink Floyd 'Dark Side Of The Moon' live at Wembley 16/11/74 (although it does include TV doing the FRS show credits at the end) Here is Gil Scott Heron at the Town & Country Club in 1990 ( sadly I didn't write the date on the tape) and this is Graham Parker at Hammersmith, broadcast 21/4/79 Enjoy, Haze From ford.alan@... Sat Jun 25 17:33:33 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 16:33:33 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peel at Glastonbury In-Reply-To: <1309011392.89675.YahooMailClassic@...> References: <1309011392.89675.YahooMailClassic@...> Message-ID: Is it just me or .. Did Glastonbury used to be mainly 'alternative' Peel-type acts that wouldn't normally appear on day-time radio, and now it just seems to consist of the same crap that you hear all day? I reckon that Viz joke would have been much funnier with Beyonce instead of U2 ! Rant over Alan PS I've never actually been. Would still like to go though - while I've still got control of most of my bodily functions On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 3:16 PM, Dr Mango wrote: > ** > > > 6 Music broadcast some more of Peel's contributions from a previous > Glastonbury Festival overnight. It's an hour-long show, undated. Here's the > blurb: > > "The Godfather of Glastonbury John Peel became synonymous with the festival > from the very start and the programmes he presented for both radio and TV > that forever associated him with Glastonbury in the eyes of the British > Public. > Many of the acts he championed in their early years on his Radio 1 show > soon found themselves playing to the thousands on the Pyramid Stage. > 6Music have been into the BBC archive and dug out one of John's classic > Worthy Farm shows for you. > Tonight's show features sets from Cast and Echo and The Bunnymen and Mary > Anne Hobbs is John's roving reporter talking to John Carter and Mark Jones > from Wall of Sound." > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0124rgt > > DM > > From ford.alan@... Sat Jun 25 17:42:18 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 16:42:18 +0100 Subject: [peel] FREE ALBUM - Warp Records Label Sampler @ Amazon In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks Bill. On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 2:34 PM, billfromnorthwales < billfromnorthwales@...> wrote: > ** > > > Probably UK only > > Amazon sometimes do free albums to download and they are Label Samplers. > > Basically they cover some new bands they have signed and stick them out for > people to download to see if they are any good. > > Available HERE > > > > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Jun 25 17:57:26 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 15:57:26 -0000 Subject: The next FRS and a couple of 'In Concert' shows In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks Haze, Coincidentaly, I just put my recording of DSOTM on Tommy Vance up HERE as well as the original Alan Freeman 11th January 1975 broadcast HERE Same thing on mine, ...just the announcement at the end. Oh thanks for the Genesis 1978 one too, and again coincidentally I didn't have the full FRS show, just the concert part. I think I may have the intro though, so I'll put it up soon to accompany the full December 1980 show that is in my Vance folder HERE As for the Gil Scott Heron, I don't think there is a need to remove it if a dvd of it exsts, (as the Blondie one). Everything we do here is from off air radio recordings, which I suggest are different than DVD or CD rips. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > FRS > oyd%20Wembley%201974.mp3> from 13/4/79 - not the full show, just Pink > Floyd 'Dark Side Of The Moon' live at Wembley 16/11/74 (although it does > include TV doing the FRS show credits at the end) > > Here > own_and_Country.mp3> is Gil Scott Heron at the Town & Country Club in > 1990 ( sadly I didn't write the date on the tape) > and this > er_Hammersmith.mp3> is Graham Parker at Hammersmith, broadcast > 21/4/79 > > Enjoy, Haze > From stemail1@... Sat Jun 25 19:45:52 2011 From: stemail1@... (steve lippert) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 18:45:52 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Peel at Glastonbury In-Reply-To: References: <1309011392.89675.YahooMailClassic@...> Message-ID: <1309023952.9459.YahooMailRC@...> I think there are supposedly SOME decent acts playing this year, including Those Dancing Days, Fleet Foxes, Friendly Fires, The Joy Formidable, Everything Everything, Metronomy, Crystal Castles, Noah and the Whale, The Go! Team, Hercules and Love Affair, Two Door Cinema Club... All kind of keeping the Peel flame alive. But gosh yes definitely worth avoiding Beyonce and U2 (I doubt they'd play anything from Boy, but you never know). If I was there I'd be hanging out the small tents. BTW anybody here see John play at Tribal Gathering in 1997? His set was, of course, ace, despite playing things at the wrong speed and even slightly messing up Teenage Kicks. But that's what you'd hope for isn't it! Steve ________________________________ From: Alan Ford To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 25 June, 2011 16:33:33 Subject: Re: [peel] Peel at Glastonbury Is it just me or .. Did Glastonbury used to be mainly 'alternative' Peel-type acts that wouldn't normally appear on day-time radio, and now it just seems to consist of the same crap that you hear all day? I reckon that Viz joke would have been much funnier with Beyonce instead of U2 ! Rant over Alan PS I've never actually been. Would still like to go though - while I've still got control of most of my bodily functions On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 3:16 PM, Dr Mango wrote: > >6 Music broadcast some more of Peel's contributions from a previous Glastonbury >Festival overnight. It's an hour-long show, undated. Here's the blurb: > >"The Godfather of Glastonbury John Peel became synonymous with the festival >from the very start and the programmes he presented for both radio and TV that >forever associated him with Glastonbury in the eyes of the British Public. >Many of the acts he championed in their early years on his Radio 1 show soon >found themselves playing to the thousands on the Pyramid Stage. > >6Music have been into the BBC archive and dug out one of John's classic Worthy >Farm shows for you. >Tonight's show features sets from Cast and Echo and The Bunnymen and Mary Anne >Hobbs is John's roving reporter talking to John Carter and Mark Jones from Wall >of Sound." > >http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0124rgt > >DM > From unity.gain@... Sat Jun 25 20:11:01 2011 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 18:11:01 -0000 Subject: The next FRS and a couple of 'In Concert' shows In-Reply-To: Message-ID: A handsome trio indeed! Was this Floyd concert broadcast previously, by any chance? I'm rather hoping it's the one that I taped on my dad's old reel to reel, only to find some 30 odd years later that I'd taped an Elton John concert over the top of it! Cheers Roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > FRS > oyd%20Wembley%201974.mp3> from 13/4/79 - not the full show, just Pink > Floyd 'Dark Side Of The Moon' live at Wembley 16/11/74 (although it does > include TV doing the FRS show credits at the end) > > Here > own_and_Country.mp3> is Gil Scott Heron at the Town & Country Club in > 1990 ( sadly I didn't write the date on the tape) > and this > er_Hammersmith.mp3> is Graham Parker at Hammersmith, broadcast > 21/4/79 > > Enjoy, Haze > From AndrewThezmore@... Sat Jun 25 20:40:40 2011 From: AndrewThezmore@... (Andrew) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 18:40:40 -0000 Subject: We've got it on tape... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Pooh Sticks playing Cardiff in September with Amelia Fletcher's band Tender Trap supporting! only £7 a tkt! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew" wrote: > > > > A very happy birthday from me too. > > This is one of my favourite ever shows, a little bit of everything, except for The Fall maybe. Really sad news clip though. > > JAMC and Pooh Sticks 6 July 1988 > > http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?n4l6x8kb5hzp97e > > http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?31n0t6tgfad6czf > From haze.harrison@... Sun Jun 26 03:12:32 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 01:12:32 -0000 Subject: TOTP 1968 Message-ID: The mention of reel to reel, reminded me of this audio recording of TOTP from June 1968 that I pulled off an old r2r tape. Presented by Jimmy Saville aided by Mickey Dolenz... Haze From squallyshowers@... Sun Jun 26 03:51:49 2011 From: squallyshowers@... (Charles Bottomley) Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 21:51:49 -0400 Subject: [peel] Peel at Glastonbury In-Reply-To: <1309023952.9459.YahooMailRC@...> References: <1309011392.89675.YahooMailClassic@...> <1309023952.9459.YahooMailRC@...> Message-ID: I was at Tribal Gathering and remember seeing him DJ in a small-ish tent - I think Cornershop came on either before or after - the track that sticks out for me was a drum 'n' bass remix of a Chicago tune - "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" - the thought of it still makes me smile. since i lurk most of the time, let me take this opportunity to thank everyone for the fantastic music. the peel and kershaw shows have taken me right back to when i used to listen to them because there was nothing else on - it's shocking to think now how much they helped form my adult musical sensibility. ctb On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 1:45 PM, steve lippert wrote: > ** > > > I think there are supposedly SOME decent acts playing this year, > including Those Dancing Days, Fleet Foxes, Friendly Fires, The Joy > Formidable, Everything Everything, Metronomy, Crystal Castles, Noah and the > Whale, The Go! Team, Hercules and Love Affair, Two Door Cinema Club... All > kind of keeping the Peel flame alive. But gosh yes definitely worth avoiding > Beyonce and U2 (I doubt they'd play anything from Boy, but you never know). > If I was there I'd be hanging out the small tents. > > BTW anybody here see John play at Tribal Gathering in 1997? His set was, of > course, ace, despite playing things at the wrong speed and even slightly > messing up Teenage Kicks. But that's what you'd hope for isn't it! > > Steve > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Alan Ford > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > *Sent:* Saturday, 25 June, 2011 16:33:33 > *Subject:* Re: [peel] Peel at Glastonbury > > > > Is it just me or .. > Did Glastonbury used to be mainly 'alternative' Peel-type acts that > wouldn't normally appear on day-time radio, and now it just seems to consist > of the same crap that you hear all day? > I reckon that Viz joke would have been much funnier with Beyonce instead of > U2 ! > > Rant over > > Alan > > PS I've never actually been. Would still like to go though - while I've > still got control of most of my bodily functions > > > On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 3:16 PM, Dr Mango wrote: > >> ** >> >> >> 6 Music broadcast some more of Peel's contributions from a previous >> Glastonbury Festival overnight. It's an hour-long show, undated. Here's the >> blurb: >> >> "The Godfather of Glastonbury John Peel became synonymous with the >> festival from the very start and the programmes he presented for both radio >> and TV that forever associated him with Glastonbury in the eyes of the >> British Public. >> Many of the acts he championed in their early years on his Radio 1 show >> soon found themselves playing to the thousands on the Pyramid Stage. >> 6Music have been into the BBC archive and dug out one of John's classic >> Worthy Farm shows for you. >> Tonight's show features sets from Cast and Echo and The Bunnymen and Mary >> Anne Hobbs is John's roving reporter talking to John Carter and Mark Jones >> from Wall of Sound." >> >> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0124rgt >> >> DM >> > > > From so_it_goes_2512@... Sun Jun 26 07:38:35 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 05:38:35 -0000 Subject: A Homeboy, A Hippie & A Funki Dredd Message-ID: Fellow Peelites 1) Date: 18 March 1994 Sessions: Thinking Fellers Local Union 282, Drum Club Wiki 2) Date: 19 March 1994 Sessions: Senser, Bivouac Wiki Many thanks to Isector for these two incomplete shows, and to the taper for this complete one. The Peelenium will be contemporaneous with Sounds Of The 20th Century and 25 Years Of Rock at this rate. 3) Date: 03 November 1999 Session: Tram Peelenium: 1967 (featuring a whopping 10 tracks) Wiki All the very best Steve (TK) From theallnewadventuresofspp@... Sun Jun 26 12:29:57 2011 From: theallnewadventuresofspp@... (stephen phythian) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 11:29:57 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] TOTP 1968 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <1309084197.68075.YahooMailClassic@...> Thanks for this. The sound quality's really good  as well. Old TOTP audio is always really appreciated as so little visual footage from this era exists (complete shows anyway). --- On Sun, 26/6/11, haze_harrison wrote: From: haze_harrison Subject: [peel] TOTP 1968 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, 26 June, 2011, 2:12   The mention of reel to reel, reminded me of this audio recording of TOTP from June 1968 that I pulled off an old r2r tape. Presented by Jimmy Saville aided by Mickey Dolenz... Haze From jt.gray@... Sun Jun 26 14:27:25 2011 From: jt.gray@... (John Gray) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 13:27:25 +0100 Subject: [peel] TOTP 1968 In-Reply-To: <1309084197.68075.YahooMailClassic@...> References: <1309084197.68075.YahooMailClassic@...> Message-ID: Never mind compete shows - I would just like to see Marsha Hunt again! JG On 26 Jun 2011, at 11:29, stephen phythian wrote: > Thanks for this. The sound quality's really good as well. Old TOTP audio is always really appreciated as so little visual footage from this era exists (complete shows anyway). > > --- On Sun, 26/6/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > From: haze_harrison > Subject: [peel] TOTP 1968 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Sunday, 26 June, 2011, 2:12 > > > The mention of reel to reel, reminded me of this audio recording of TOTP from June 1968 that I pulled off an old r2r tape. Presented by Jimmy Saville aided by Mickey Dolenz... > > Haze > > > From haze.harrison@... Sun Jun 26 14:51:02 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 12:51:02 -0000 Subject: TOTP 1968 In-Reply-To: <1309084197.68075.YahooMailClassic@...> Message-ID: Recorded with a Elizabethan 4 track and a tiny microphone pointed at the tele... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, stephen phythian wrote: > > Thanks for this. The sound quality's really good  as well. Old TOTP audio is always really appreciated as so little visual footage from this era exists (complete shows anyway). > > --- On Sun, 26/6/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > From: haze_harrison > Subject: [peel] TOTP 1968 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Sunday, 26 June, 2011, 2:12 > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > The mention of reel to reel, reminded me of this audio recording of TOTP from June 1968 that I pulled off an old r2r tape. Presented by Jimmy Saville aided by Mickey Dolenz... > > Haze > From ford.alan@... Sun Jun 26 16:08:49 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 15:08:49 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: TOTP 1968 In-Reply-To: References: <1309084197.68075.YahooMailClassic@...> Message-ID: I used to record OGWT through a mic, initially on a reel-to-reel (but I only had one tape) and then on a portable using 10p cassettes from Boots. Most weeks I'd get my Mum on there asking me to turn it down, and shouldn't-I-be-in-bed-anyway! I found a box of the tapes when we moved house a few years ago, but think I probably binned 'em. Alan On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 1:51 PM, haze_harrison wrote: > ** > > > Recorded with a Elizabethan 4 track and a tiny microphone pointed at the > tele... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, stephen phythian > wrote: > > > > Thanks for this. The sound quality's really good as well. Old TOTP > audio is always really appreciated as so little visual footage from this era > exists (complete shows anyway). > > > > --- On Sun, 26/6/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > > > From: haze_harrison > > > Subject: [peel] TOTP 1968 > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Date: Sunday, 26 June, 2011, 2:12 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The mention of reel to reel, reminded me of this audio recording of TOTP > from June 1968 that I pulled off an old r2r tape. Presented by Jimmy Saville > aided by Mickey Dolenz... > > > > Haze > > > > > From theallnewadventuresofspp@... Sun Jun 26 16:30:01 2011 From: theallnewadventuresofspp@... (stephen phythian) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 15:30:01 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: TOTP 1968 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <1309098601.35393.YahooMailClassic@...> Incidentally the correct date of the show is 23.5.68. Once again thanks for this. I've got some friends quite big on TOTP who are quite excited about this because like I said it's a show that doesn't exist in any other form. If you've any other clips lurking on tapes anywhere it'd be great to hear them. Stephen --- On Sun, 26/6/11, Alan Ford wrote: From: Alan Ford Subject: Re: [peel] Re: TOTP 1968 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, 26 June, 2011, 15:08   I used to record OGWT through a mic, initially on a reel-to-reel (but I only had one tape) and then on a portable using 10p cassettes from Boots. Most weeks I'd get my Mum on there asking me to turn it down, and shouldn't-I-be-in-bed-anyway! I found a box of the tapes when we moved house a few years ago, but think I probably binned 'em. Alan On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 1:51 PM, haze_harrison wrote:   Recorded with a Elizabethan 4 track and a tiny microphone pointed at the tele... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, stephen phythian wrote: > > Thanks for this. The sound quality's really good  as well. Old TOTP audio is always really appreciated as so little visual footage from this era exists (complete shows anyway). > > --- On Sun, 26/6/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > From: haze_harrison > Subject: [peel] TOTP 1968 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Sunday, 26 June, 2011, 2:12 > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > The mention of reel to reel, reminded me of this audio recording of TOTP from June 1968 that I pulled off an old r2r tape. Presented by Jimmy Saville aided by Mickey Dolenz... > > Haze > From haze.harrison@... Sun Jun 26 19:06:22 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 17:06:22 -0000 Subject: TOTP 1968 In-Reply-To: <1309098601.35393.YahooMailClassic@...> Message-ID: Hi Stephen, I dated the show early June because the Lulu and Val singles weren't released until June. I know radio always played singles before release but I thought early TOTP was very chart orientated. Is there a database/website somewhere that has archive TOTP tracklistings? My r2r no longer works so the few tapes I still have are archived at the moment, though I am hoping to get a replacement machine later this year. I don't think there is anything too exiting on them and I'm sure that was the only TOTP. I have a short medium wave recording which I used as filler on the cd when I digitised the TOTP, I'm trying to identify it before I post it anywhere. It is live with different DJs introducing each track so maybe something like the Melody Maker awards shows.. Haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, stephen phythian wrote: > > Incidentally the correct date of the show is 23.5.68. > Once again thanks for this. I've got some friends quite big on TOTP who are quite excited about this because like I said it's a show that doesn't exist in any other form. If you've any other clips lurking on tapes anywhere it'd be great to hear them. > Stephen > > --- On Sun, 26/6/11, Alan Ford wrote: > > From: Alan Ford > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: TOTP 1968 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Sunday, 26 June, 2011, 15:08 > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > I used to record OGWT through a mic, initially on a reel-to-reel (but I only had one tape) and then on a portable using 10p cassettes from Boots. Most weeks I'd get my Mum on there asking me to turn it down, and shouldn't-I-be-in-bed-anyway! I found a box of the tapes when we moved house a few years ago, but think I probably binned 'em. > > > Alan > > On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 1:51 PM, haze_harrison wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > Recorded with a Elizabethan 4 track and a tiny microphone pointed at the tele... > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, stephen phythian wrote: > > > > > > Thanks for this. The sound quality's really good  as well. Old TOTP audio is always really appreciated as so little visual footage from this era exists (complete shows anyway). > > > > > > --- On Sun, 26/6/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > > > > > From: haze_harrison > > > Subject: [peel] TOTP 1968 > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > Date: Sunday, 26 June, 2011, 2:12 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The mention of reel to reel, reminded me of this audio recording of TOTP from June 1968 that I pulled off an old r2r tape. Presented by Jimmy Saville aided by Mickey Dolenz... > > > > > > Haze > > > > From theallnewadventuresofspp@... Sun Jun 26 19:21:03 2011 From: theallnewadventuresofspp@... (stephen phythian) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 18:21:03 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: TOTP 1968 Message-ID: <1309108863.89486.YahooMailClassic@...> For haze (and anybody else interested) There's a very useful episode guide here- http://z6.invisionfree.com/popscene/index.php?act=SC&c=3 Stephen --- On Sun, 26/6/11, haze_harrison wrote: From: haze_harrison Subject: [peel] Re: TOTP 1968 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, 26 June, 2011, 18:06   Hi Stephen, I dated the show early June because the Lulu and Val singles weren't released until June. I know radio always played singles before release but I thought early TOTP was very chart orientated. Is there a database/website somewhere that has archive TOTP tracklistings? My r2r no longer works so the few tapes I still have are archived at the moment, though I am hoping to get a replacement machine later this year. I don't think there is anything too exiting on them and I'm sure that was the only TOTP. I have a short medium wave recording which I used as filler on the cd when I digitised the TOTP, I'm trying to identify it before I post it anywhere. It is live with different DJs introducing each track so maybe something like the Melody Maker awards shows.. Haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, stephen phythian wrote: > > Incidentally the correct date of the show is 23.5.68. > Once again thanks for this. I've got some friends quite big on TOTP who are quite excited about this because like I said it's a show that doesn't exist in any other form. If you've any other clips lurking on tapes anywhere it'd be great to hear them. > Stephen > > --- On Sun, 26/6/11, Alan Ford wrote: > > From: Alan Ford > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: TOTP 1968 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Sunday, 26 June, 2011, 15:08 > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > I used to record OGWT through a mic, initially on a reel-to-reel (but I only had one tape) and then on a portable using 10p cassettes from Boots. Most weeks I'd get my Mum on there asking me to turn it down, and shouldn't-I-be-in-bed-anyway! I found a box of the tapes when we moved house a few years ago, but think I probably binned 'em. > > > Alan > > On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 1:51 PM, haze_harrison wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > Recorded with a Elizabethan 4 track and a tiny microphone pointed at the tele... > > > > --- In peel@...m, stephen phythian wrote: > > > > > > Thanks for this. The sound quality's really good  as well. Old TOTP audio is always really appreciated as so little visual footage from this era exists (complete shows anyway). > > > > > > --- On Sun, 26/6/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > > > > > From: haze_harrison > > > Subject: [peel] TOTP 1968 > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > Date: Sunday, 26 June, 2011, 2:12 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The mention of reel to reel, reminded me of this audio recording of TOTP from June 1968 that I pulled off an old r2r tape. Presented by Jimmy Saville aided by Mickey Dolenz... > > > > > > Haze > > > > From jimd394@... Sun Jun 26 19:26:08 2011 From: jimd394@... (Jim Donahue) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 17:26:08 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Haze Could I please have the password for this folder? My Peelwiki password doesn't work.........thanks! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > I have been jolted awake by Humphrey ;-) > > There is now a FRS folder on the Mooo > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/FRS/ > > The first two (of many) shows are in there and the third is uploading now. > 1979-03-16 Van Der Graaf Generator and Eddie & The Hot Rods > 1979-03-23 Jethro Tull and Tom Robinson > 1981-08-14 Deep Purple > All FRS will be 192mbps which makes them about 175MB so not for the casual downloader, I have also uploaded tracklist rtf files for each show so you know what you're getting. The tracks for the Friday Night Connection have been deliberately left to the very end just in case you want to play along. > > Enjoy, Haze > From haze.harrison@... Sun Jun 26 19:45:24 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 17:45:24 -0000 Subject: TOTP 1968 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Me too. I still have a few of the live specials in a box somewhere though I doubt the quality will be up to much. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > I used to record OGWT through a mic, initially on a reel-to-reel (but I only > had one tape) and then on a portable using 10p cassettes from Boots. Most > weeks I'd get my Mum on there asking me to turn it down, and > shouldn't-I-be-in-bed-anyway! I found a box of the tapes when we moved house > a few years ago, but think I probably binned 'em. > > Alan > > On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 1:51 PM, haze_harrison > wrote: > > > ** > > > > > > Recorded with a Elizabethan 4 track and a tiny microphone pointed at the > > tele... > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, stephen phythian > > wrote: > > > > > > Thanks for this. The sound quality's really good as well. Old TOTP > > audio is always really appreciated as so little visual footage from this era > > exists (complete shows anyway). > > > > > > --- On Sun, 26/6/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > > > > > From: haze_harrison > > > > > Subject: [peel] TOTP 1968 > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > Date: Sunday, 26 June, 2011, 2:12 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The mention of reel to reel, reminded me of this audio recording of TOTP > > from June 1968 that I pulled off an old r2r tape. Presented by Jimmy Saville > > aided by Mickey Dolenz... > > > > > > Haze > > > > > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Sun Jun 26 20:08:50 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 18:08:50 -0000 Subject: TOTP 1968 In-Reply-To: <1309108863.89486.YahooMailClassic@...> Message-ID: Very interesting, thanks. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, stephen phythian wrote: > > For haze (and anybody else interested) There's a very useful episode guide here- > > http://z6.invisionfree.com/popscene/index.php?act=SC&c=3 > > Stephen > > --- On Sun, 26/6/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > From: haze_harrison > Subject: [peel] Re: TOTP 1968 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Date: Sunday, 26 June, 2011, 18:06 > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > Hi Stephen, > > > > I dated the show early June because the Lulu and Val singles weren't released until June. I know radio always played singles before release but I thought early TOTP was very chart orientated. Is there a database/website somewhere that has archive TOTP tracklistings? > > > > My r2r no longer works so the few tapes I still have are archived at the moment, though I am hoping to get a replacement machine later this year. I don't think there is anything too exiting on them and I'm sure that was the only TOTP. I have a short medium wave recording which I used as filler on the cd when I digitised the TOTP, I'm trying to identify it before I post it anywhere. It is live with different DJs introducing each track so maybe something like the Melody Maker awards shows.. > > > > Haze > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, stephen phythian wrote: > > > > > > Incidentally the correct date of the show is 23.5.68. > > > Once again thanks for this. I've got some friends quite big on TOTP who are quite excited about this because like I said it's a show that doesn't exist in any other form. If you've any other clips lurking on tapes anywhere it'd be great to hear them. > > > Stephen > > > > > > --- On Sun, 26/6/11, Alan Ford wrote: > > > > > > From: Alan Ford > > > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: TOTP 1968 > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > Date: Sunday, 26 June, 2011, 15:08 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I used to record OGWT through a mic, initially on a reel-to-reel (but I only had one tape) and then on a portable using 10p cassettes from Boots. Most weeks I'd get my Mum on there asking me to turn it down, and shouldn't-I-be-in-bed-anyway! I found a box of the tapes when we moved house a few years ago, but think I probably binned 'em. > > > > > > > > > Alan > > > > > > On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 1:51 PM, haze_harrison wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Recorded with a Elizabethan 4 track and a tiny microphone pointed at the tele... > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, stephen phythian wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for this. The sound quality's really good  as well. Old TOTP audio is always really appreciated as so little visual footage from this era exists (complete shows anyway). > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- On Sun, 26/6/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: haze_harrison > > > > > > > Subject: [peel] TOTP 1968 > > > > > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > > > > > Date: Sunday, 26 June, 2011, 2:12 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >   > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The mention of reel to reel, reminded me of this audio recording of TOTP from June 1968 that I pulled off an old r2r tape. Presented by Jimmy Saville aided by Mickey Dolenz... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Haze > > > > > > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Sun Jun 26 20:15:41 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 18:15:41 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Jim, The Mooo server has a seperate login, details can be found under 'background' here.... http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Mooo_Server Haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Donahue" wrote: > > Hi Haze > > Could I please have the password for this folder? > My Peelwiki password doesn't work.........thanks! > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > I have been jolted awake by Humphrey ;-) > > > > There is now a FRS folder on the Mooo > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/FRS/ > > > > The first two (of many) shows are in there and the third is uploading now. > > 1979-03-16 Van Der Graaf Generator and Eddie & The Hot Rods > > 1979-03-23 Jethro Tull and Tom Robinson > > 1981-08-14 Deep Purple > > All FRS will be 192mbps which makes them about 175MB so not for the casual downloader, I have also uploaded tracklist rtf files for each show so you know what you're getting. The tracks for the Friday Night Connection have been deliberately left to the very end just in case you want to play along. > > > > Enjoy, Haze > > > From jimd394@... Sun Jun 26 20:55:19 2011 From: jimd394@... (Jim Donahue) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 18:55:19 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks Haze - I've started downloading already and am listening to the Streetwalkers/Thin Lizzy show as I type! Can't thank you enough for posting this stuff. I grew up listening to the FRS and it's so great to hear T.V.'s voice again. Hope you have lots more and look forward to hearing every one of them!!!! Cheers, Jim --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Hi Jim, > > The Mooo server has a seperate login, details can be found under 'background' here.... > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Mooo_Server > > Haze > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Donahue" wrote: > > > > Hi Haze > > > > Could I please have the password for this folder? > > My Peelwiki password doesn't work.........thanks! > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > I have been jolted awake by Humphrey ;-) > > > > > > There is now a FRS folder on the Mooo > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/FRS/ > > > > > > The first two (of many) shows are in there and the third is uploading now. > > > 1979-03-16 Van Der Graaf Generator and Eddie & The Hot Rods > > > 1979-03-23 Jethro Tull and Tom Robinson > > > 1981-08-14 Deep Purple > > > All FRS will be 192mbps which makes them about 175MB so not for the casual downloader, I have also uploaded tracklist rtf files for each show so you know what you're getting. The tracks for the Friday Night Connection have been deliberately left to the very end just in case you want to play along. > > > > > > Enjoy, Haze > > > > > > From thebarguest@... Sun Jun 26 21:04:38 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 19:04:38 -0000 Subject: TOTP 1968 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yeah, I used to record some stuff with a little mono tape recorder mike carefully laid on top something, a few inches from the tv speaker : "So It Goes" (second series), a new-wave showcase presented by the late, great Tony Wilson, and some "In Concert" shows. When I used to record BBC radio concerts, the biggest hazard was someone in the house turning on a light or other electrical device, which at best could produce a click, at worst a 2 or 3-second burst of interference, obviously during the best song and quietest passage ! So I'd ask my parents, please don't do it, otherwise I'll f*cking kill yas ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > I used to record OGWT through a mic, initially on a reel-to-reel (but I only > had one tape) and then on a portable using 10p cassettes from Boots. Most > weeks I'd get my Mum on there asking me to turn it down, and > shouldn't-I-be-in-bed-anyway! I found a box of the tapes when we moved house > a few years ago, but think I probably binned 'em. > > Alan > > On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 1:51 PM, haze_harrison > wrote: > > > ** > > > > > > Recorded with a Elizabethan 4 track and a tiny microphone pointed at the > > tele... > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, stephen phythian > > wrote: > > > > > > Thanks for this. The sound quality's really good as well. Old TOTP > > audio is always really appreciated as so little visual footage from this era > > exists (complete shows anyway). > > > > > > --- On Sun, 26/6/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > > > > > From: haze_harrison > > > > > Subject: [peel] TOTP 1968 > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > Date: Sunday, 26 June, 2011, 2:12 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The mention of reel to reel, reminded me of this audio recording of TOTP > > from June 1968 that I pulled off an old r2r tape. Presented by Jimmy Saville > > aided by Mickey Dolenz... > > > > > > Haze > > > > > > > > > > From thebarguest@... Sun Jun 26 21:19:17 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 19:19:17 -0000 Subject: TOTP 1968 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: And I've just thought ... I've got a bootleg Tull cd (factory silver cd,good artwork etc) with the brill 77 BBC concert on it, and there's a song with a good 3 or 4 secs of FM interference/farting on it ! If only they'd obtained Bill or Haze's copies .... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > Yeah, I used to record some stuff with a little mono tape recorder mike carefully laid on top something, a few inches from the tv speaker : "So It Goes" (second series), a new-wave showcase presented by the late, great Tony Wilson, and some "In Concert" shows. When I used to record BBC radio concerts, the biggest hazard was someone in the house turning on a light or other electrical device, which at best could produce a click, at worst a 2 or 3-second burst of interference, obviously during the best song and quietest passage ! > > So I'd ask my parents, please don't do it, otherwise I'll f*cking kill yas ... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > > > I used to record OGWT through a mic, initially on a reel-to-reel (but I only > > had one tape) and then on a portable using 10p cassettes from Boots. Most > > weeks I'd get my Mum on there asking me to turn it down, and > > shouldn't-I-be-in-bed-anyway! I found a box of the tapes when we moved house > > a few years ago, but think I probably binned 'em. > > > > Alan > > > > On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 1:51 PM, haze_harrison > > wrote: > > > > > ** > > > > > > > > > Recorded with a Elizabethan 4 track and a tiny microphone pointed at the > > > tele... > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, stephen phythian > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > Thanks for this. The sound quality's really good as well. Old TOTP > > > audio is always really appreciated as so little visual footage from this era > > > exists (complete shows anyway). > > > > > > > > --- On Sun, 26/6/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > > > > > > > From: haze_harrison > > > > > > > Subject: [peel] TOTP 1968 > > > > To: peel@...m > > > > Date: Sunday, 26 June, 2011, 2:12 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The mention of reel to reel, reminded me of this audio recording of TOTP > > > from June 1968 that I pulled off an old r2r tape. Presented by Jimmy Saville > > > aided by Mickey Dolenz... > > > > > > > > Haze > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Sun Jun 26 22:26:16 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 20:26:16 -0000 Subject: Gryphon on Magpie Message-ID: While we're on the subject of recording the tele.... I don't have a date for this (but guess 1976/7).Gryphon appeared on kids TV show, Magpie. They played "Ethelion" interrupted in the middle for a chat with Tony Bastable. I have split the recording into three mp3 files and stitched the two parts of Ethelion together to make a full version. The four files are in this folder http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/Gryphon%20on%20Magpie/ Enjoy, Haze From thebarguest@... Sun Jun 26 22:38:18 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 20:38:18 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Just listening to the VDGG show - wow ! Brill quality, like Bill's Vance offering from early 79. A lot of radio stuff from that era is average-poor quality. If only you had done the Peel 400 Box, Haze (or Bill). The Vance rock show was far better in it's early days, simply because of variety (I'm listening to a Sparks song on the show now, totally "electronica", which John P maybe played, or certainly should have done). There was a lot of crossover between Peel and Vance in 78-81 ; sadly after 83-ish the Vance show declined a lot due to playlist narrow-mindedness eg too much US average-poor-quality metal and very little new-wave/other .... I suspect Tom was forced into it by a boss. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Donahue" wrote: > > Thanks Haze - I've started downloading already and am listening to the Streetwalkers/Thin Lizzy show as I type! > Can't thank you enough for posting this stuff. I grew up listening to the FRS and it's so great to hear T.V.'s voice again. > Hope you have lots more and look forward to hearing every one of them!!!! > > Cheers, > Jim > > --- In peel@...m, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Hi Jim, > > > > The Mooo server has a seperate login, details can be found under 'background' here.... > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Mooo_Server > > > > Haze > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Donahue" wrote: > > > > > > Hi Haze > > > > > > Could I please have the password for this folder? > > > My Peelwiki password doesn't work.........thanks! > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > I have been jolted awake by Humphrey ;-) > > > > > > > > There is now a FRS folder on the Mooo > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/FRS/ > > > > > > > > The first two (of many) shows are in there and the third is uploading now. > > > > 1979-03-16 Van Der Graaf Generator and Eddie & The Hot Rods > > > > 1979-03-23 Jethro Tull and Tom Robinson > > > > 1981-08-14 Deep Purple > > > > All FRS will be 192mbps which makes them about 175MB so not for the casual downloader, I have also uploaded tracklist rtf files for each show so you know what you're getting. The tracks for the Friday Night Connection have been deliberately left to the very end just in case you want to play along. > > > > > > > > Enjoy, Haze > > > > > > > > > > From thebarguest@... Sun Jun 26 22:56:28 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 20:56:28 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: My last post tonight ! Does anyone remember a show on Radio 3 in the late 70's that was like a showcase of the latest rock releases ? I seem to recall that the presenter was a typical R3 presenter (very formal, well-spoken) and it lasted just 30 min or 1 hr. I remember a show where he focussed on the Tull album "Songs From The Wood", playing 3 tracks. I think he gave quite a bit of technical/muso comments about the music (ie no chance of the Sex Pistols) ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > Just listening to the VDGG show - wow ! Brill quality, like Bill's Vance offering from early 79. A lot of radio stuff from that era is average-poor quality. If only you had done the Peel 400 Box, Haze (or Bill). The Vance rock show was far better in it's early days, simply because of variety (I'm listening to a Sparks song on the show now, totally "electronica", which John P maybe played, or certainly should have done). There was a lot of crossover between Peel and Vance in 78-81 ; sadly after 83-ish the Vance show declined a lot due to playlist narrow-mindedness eg too much US average-poor-quality metal and very little new-wave/other .... I suspect Tom was forced into it by a boss. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Donahue" wrote: > > > > Thanks Haze - I've started downloading already and am listening to the Streetwalkers/Thin Lizzy show as I type! > > Can't thank you enough for posting this stuff. I grew up listening to the FRS and it's so great to hear T.V.'s voice again. > > Hope you have lots more and look forward to hearing every one of them!!!! > > > > Cheers, > > Jim > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > Hi Jim, > > > > > > The Mooo server has a seperate login, details can be found under 'background' here.... > > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Mooo_Server > > > > > > Haze > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Donahue" wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Haze > > > > > > > > Could I please have the password for this folder? > > > > My Peelwiki password doesn't work.........thanks! > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > I have been jolted awake by Humphrey ;-) > > > > > > > > > > There is now a FRS folder on the Mooo > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/FRS/ > > > > > > > > > > The first two (of many) shows are in there and the third is uploading now. > > > > > 1979-03-16 Van Der Graaf Generator and Eddie & The Hot Rods > > > > > 1979-03-23 Jethro Tull and Tom Robinson > > > > > 1981-08-14 Deep Purple > > > > > All FRS will be 192mbps which makes them about 175MB so not for the casual downloader, I have also uploaded tracklist rtf files for each show so you know what you're getting. The tracks for the Friday Night Connection have been deliberately left to the very end just in case you want to play along. > > > > > > > > > > Enjoy, Haze > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From unity.gain@... Sun Jun 26 23:45:51 2011 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 21:45:51 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Utterly useless, I know, but I heard some well spoken geezer (possibly a Lord or something) talking on Last Words recently, saying he used to have a rock show on Radio 3 - could it be him? If so, there's a clue for you radio sleuths: he died recently, possibly the week before last...? cheers roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > My last post tonight ! > Does anyone remember a show on Radio 3 in the late 70's that was like a showcase of the latest rock releases ? I seem to recall that the presenter was a typical R3 presenter (very formal, well-spoken) and it lasted just 30 min or 1 hr. I remember a show where he focussed on the Tull album "Songs From The Wood", playing 3 tracks. I think he gave quite a bit of technical/muso comments about the music (ie no chance of the Sex Pistols) ... > From jimmystep@... Mon Jun 27 00:56:20 2011 From: jimmystep@... (Jimmy Stepek) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 23:56:20 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Gryphon on Magpie In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <1309128980.72488.YahooMailClassic@...> Haze, is it possable that this recording is from about 1972/73. i remember catching Gryphon on TV round about then. Anyway, thanks to you and the others for all your sharing.It's very much appreciated. --- On Sun, 26/6/11, haze_harrison wrote: > While we're on the subject of > recording the tele.... > I don't have a date for this (but guess 1976/7).Gryphon > appeared on kids TV show, Magpie. They played "Ethelion" > interrupted in the middle for a chat with Tony Bastable. > I have split the recording into three mp3 files and > stitched the two parts of Ethelion together to make a full > version. The four files are in this folder http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/Gryphon%20on%20Magpie/ From paul@... Mon Jun 27 07:44:38 2011 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 06:44:38 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <9F3D1093-1B01-4DBE-8D71-3CD8FA5D74E4@...> The recent one was 7th Earl of Onslow - Michael Onslow - who had a multi-part series on Radio 3 called Supertunes - featuring Jungle, Thrash, Acid Jazz. Results of searches show that the original was in 1994 or 1999 and had a more recent repeat (or new take). Paul On 26 Jun 2011, at 22:45, "bty997881" wrote: > Utterly useless, I know, but I heard some well spoken geezer (possibly a Lord or something) talking on Last Words recently, saying he used to have a rock show on Radio 3 - could it be him? If so, there's a clue for you radio sleuths: he died recently, possibly the week before last...? > cheers > roger > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: >> >> My last post tonight ! >> Does anyone remember a show on Radio 3 in the late 70's that was like a showcase of the latest rock releases ? I seem to recall that the presenter was a typical R3 presenter (very formal, well-spoken) and it lasted just 30 min or 1 hr. I remember a show where he focussed on the Tull album "Songs From The Wood", playing 3 tracks. I think he gave quite a bit of technical/muso comments about the music (ie no chance of the Sex Pistols) ... >> > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > From colin_ellis@... Mon Jun 27 11:43:10 2011 From: colin_ellis@... (Colin) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 09:43:10 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I may be wrong, but I think this was "Sounds Interesting" (neat title, huh?), introduced by Derek Jewell, who was more suburban than posh-voiced. He wrote for the Sunday Times & was basically a jazz/easy listening enthusiast. c --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > My last post tonight ! > Does anyone remember a show on Radio 3 in the late 70's that was like a showcase of the latest rock releases ? I seem to recall that the presenter was a typical R3 presenter (very formal, well-spoken) and it lasted just 30 min or 1 hr. I remember a show where he focussed on the Tull album "Songs From The Wood", playing 3 tracks. I think he gave quite a bit of technical/muso comments about the music (ie no chance of the Sex Pistols) ... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > Just listening to the VDGG show - wow ! Brill quality, like Bill's Vance offering from early 79. A lot of radio stuff from that era is average-poor quality. If only you had done the Peel 400 Box, Haze (or Bill). The Vance rock show was far better in it's early days, simply because of variety (I'm listening to a Sparks song on the show now, totally "electronica", which John P maybe played, or certainly should have done). There was a lot of crossover between Peel and Vance in 78-81 ; sadly after 83-ish the Vance show declined a lot due to playlist narrow-mindedness eg too much US average-poor-quality metal and very little new-wave/other .... I suspect Tom was forced into it by a boss. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Donahue" wrote: > > > > > > Thanks Haze - I've started downloading already and am listening to the Streetwalkers/Thin Lizzy show as I type! > > > Can't thank you enough for posting this stuff. I grew up listening to the FRS and it's so great to hear T.V.'s voice again. > > > Hope you have lots more and look forward to hearing every one of them!!!! > > > > > > Cheers, > > > Jim > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Jim, > > > > > > > > The Mooo server has a seperate login, details can be found under 'background' here.... > > > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Mooo_Server > > > > > > > > Haze > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Donahue" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Hi Haze > > > > > > > > > > Could I please have the password for this folder? > > > > > My Peelwiki password doesn't work.........thanks! > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > I have been jolted awake by Humphrey ;-) > > > > > > > > > > > > There is now a FRS folder on the Mooo > > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/FRS/ > > > > > > > > > > > > The first two (of many) shows are in there and the third is uploading now. > > > > > > 1979-03-16 Van Der Graaf Generator and Eddie & The Hot Rods > > > > > > 1979-03-23 Jethro Tull and Tom Robinson > > > > > > 1981-08-14 Deep Purple > > > > > > All FRS will be 192mbps which makes them about 175MB so not for the casual downloader, I have also uploaded tracklist rtf files for each show so you know what you're getting. The tracks for the Friday Night Connection have been deliberately left to the very end just in case you want to play along. > > > > > > > > > > > > Enjoy, Haze > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From paul@... Mon Jun 27 11:49:05 2011 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 10:49:05 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Could well be it - here is info about a 3-LP release made by Sunday Times (Rock Revolution) - and it refers to that show http://www.wilding.net/rockrev/index.html Paul On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 09:43:10 -0000, you wrote: >I may be wrong, but I think this was "Sounds Interesting" (neat title, huh?), introduced by Derek Jewell, who was more suburban than posh-voiced. He wrote for the Sunday Times & was basically a jazz/easy listening enthusiast. > >c > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: >> >> My last post tonight ! >> Does anyone remember a show on Radio 3 in the late 70's that was like a showcase of the latest rock releases ? I seem to recall that the presenter was a typical R3 presenter (very formal, well-spoken) and it lasted just 30 min or 1 hr. I remember a show where he focussed on the Tull album "Songs From The Wood", playing 3 tracks. I think he gave quite a bit of technical/muso comments about the music (ie no chance of the Sex Pistols) ... >> >> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: >> > >> > Just listening to the VDGG show - wow ! Brill quality, like Bill's Vance offering from early 79. A lot of radio stuff from that era is average-poor quality. If only you had done the Peel 400 Box, Haze (or Bill). The Vance rock show was far better in it's early days, simply because of variety (I'm listening to a Sparks song on the show now, totally "electronica", which John P maybe played, or certainly should have done). There was a lot of crossover between Peel and Vance in 78-81 ; sadly after 83-ish the Vance show declined a lot due to playlist narrow-mindedness eg too much US average-poor-quality metal and very little new-wave/other .... I suspect Tom was forced into it by a boss. >> > >> > --- In peel@...m, "Jim Donahue" wrote: >> > > >> > > Thanks Haze - I've started downloading already and am listening to the Streetwalkers/Thin Lizzy show as I type! >> > > Can't thank you enough for posting this stuff. I grew up listening to the FRS and it's so great to hear T.V.'s voice again. >> > > Hope you have lots more and look forward to hearing every one of them!!!! >> > > >> > > Cheers, >> > > Jim >> > > >> > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: >> > > > >> > > > Hi Jim, >> > > > >> > > > The Mooo server has a seperate login, details can be found under 'background' here.... >> > > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Mooo_Server >> > > > >> > > > Haze >> > > > >> > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Donahue" wrote: >> > > > > >> > > > > Hi Haze >> > > > > >> > > > > Could I please have the password for this folder? >> > > > > My Peelwiki password doesn't work.........thanks! >> > > > > >> > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: >> > > > > > >> > > > > > I have been jolted awake by Humphrey ;-) >> > > > > > >> > > > > > There is now a FRS folder on the Mooo >> > > > > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/FRS/ >> > > > > > >> > > > > > The first two (of many) shows are in there and the third is uploading now. >> > > > > > 1979-03-16 Van Der Graaf Generator and Eddie & The Hot Rods >> > > > > > 1979-03-23 Jethro Tull and Tom Robinson >> > > > > > 1981-08-14 Deep Purple >> > > > > > All FRS will be 192mbps which makes them about 175MB so not for the casual downloader, I have also uploaded tracklist rtf files for each show so you know what you're getting. The tracks for the Friday Night Connection have been deliberately left to the very end just in case you want to play along. >> > > > > > >> > > > > > Enjoy, Haze >> > > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > >> > > > > >------------------------------------ > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > From sydsquink@... Mon Jun 27 12:06:46 2011 From: sydsquink@... (John Cavanagh) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 03:06:46 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance Message-ID: <1309169206.19940.YahooMailClassic@...> I've just picked up on this thread, having left this e-mail address unchecked for a while. The show with Derek Jewell on Radio 3 was Sounds Interesting and it ran from 1972 until '79. At the end of each 40 minute show, the presentation announcer would credit Derek as "Jazz and Popular Music Critic of the Sunday Times". That the show was decommissioned during the big Sunday Times strike may have been more than coincidence, as it was, essentially, an audio version of Jewell's weekly column. To casr Jewell as basically a jazz and easy listening enthusiast undersells him somewhat. Yes, he wrote books on Duke Ellington & Frank Sinatra, but he was also a champion of avant garde music. Sounds Interesting certainly had a fondness for prog, but as a small boy who got Peel though the week and Fluff on a Saturday afternoon, Sunday nights with Derek Jewell were indeed interesting, as he featured everything from Alan Stivell's Breton harp to the Damned: yes, punk on Radio 3! I must say, I thought of Derek's broadening of the output in the '90s when I managed to air both Nirvana and the Almighty on Radio 3. I'd like to think he would've approved!! All good wishes, J.C. ************************************************** For the latest sights and sounds of Phosphene, visit http://www.phosphene.debrett.net ************************************************** From thebarguest@... Mon Jun 27 13:26:26 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 11:26:26 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: <1309169206.19940.YahooMailClassic@...> Message-ID: Yes, thanks John and everyone else - I must have heard DJ the DJ. A full Damned song on R3 in the 70's - wow ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Cavanagh wrote: > > I've just picked up on this thread, having left this e-mail address unchecked for a while. The show with Derek Jewell on Radio 3 was Sounds Interesting and it ran from 1972 until '79. At the end of each 40 minute show, the presentation announcer would credit Derek as "Jazz and Popular Music Critic of the Sunday Times". That the show was decommissioned during the big Sunday Times strike may have been more than coincidence, as it was, essentially, an audio version of Jewell's weekly column. > To casr Jewell as basically a jazz and easy listening enthusiast undersells him somewhat. Yes, he wrote books on Duke Ellington & Frank Sinatra, but he was also a champion of avant garde music. Sounds Interesting certainly had a fondness for prog, but as a small boy who got Peel though the week and Fluff on a Saturday afternoon, Sunday nights with Derek Jewell were indeed interesting, as he featured everything from Alan Stivell's Breton harp to the Damned: yes, punk on Radio 3! > I must say, I thought of Derek's broadening of the output in the '90s when I managed to air both Nirvana and the Almighty on Radio 3. I'd like to think he would've approved!! > > All good wishes, J.C. > > > ************************************************** > For the latest sights and sounds of Phosphene, > visit http://www.phosphene.debrett.net > ************************************************** > From davidquantick@... Mon Jun 27 14:00:00 2011 From: davidquantick@... (Davidquantick) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 13:00:00 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: We did not like Jewell because he was very old school and very pretentious. On 27 Jun 2011, at 12:26, "Humphrey" wrote: > Yes, thanks John and everyone else - I must have heard DJ the DJ. > A full Damned song on R3 in the 70's - wow ... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Cavanagh wrote: > > > > I've just picked up on this thread, having left this e-mail address unchecked for a while. The show with Derek Jewell on Radio 3 was Sounds Interesting and it ran from 1972 until '79. At the end of each 40 minute show, the presentation announcer would credit Derek as "Jazz and Popular Music Critic of the Sunday Times". That the show was decommissioned during the big Sunday Times strike may have been more than coincidence, as it was, essentially, an audio version of Jewell's weekly column. > > To casr Jewell as basically a jazz and easy listening enthusiast undersells him somewhat. Yes, he wrote books on Duke Ellington & Frank Sinatra, but he was also a champion of avant garde music. Sounds Interesting certainly had a fondness for prog, but as a small boy who got Peel though the week and Fluff on a Saturday afternoon, Sunday nights with Derek Jewell were indeed interesting, as he featured everything from Alan Stivell's Breton harp to the Damned: yes, punk on Radio 3! > > I must say, I thought of Derek's broadening of the output in the '90s when I managed to air both Nirvana and the Almighty on Radio 3. I'd like to think he would've approved!! > > > > All good wishes, J.C. > > > > > > ************************************************** > > For the latest sights and sounds of Phosphene, > > visit http://www.phosphene.debrett.net > > ************************************************** > > > > From colin_ellis@... Mon Jun 27 14:26:02 2011 From: colin_ellis@... (grang354) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 12:26:02 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I tend to agree with David here. Certainly Jewell was willing to play quite adventurous music - especially if it was the kind of studio production that sounded good on a hi-fi system - but there was something off-putting about his presentation style, as if he didn't really care much for the music he was playing. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Davidquantick wrote: > > We did not like Jewell because he was very old school and very pretentious. > > On 27 Jun 2011, at 12:26, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > Yes, thanks John and everyone else - I must have heard DJ the DJ. > > A full Damned song on R3 in the 70's - wow ... > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Cavanagh wrote: > > > > > > I've just picked up on this thread, having left this e-mail address unchecked for a while. The show with Derek Jewell on Radio 3 was Sounds Interesting and it ran from 1972 until '79. At the end of each 40 minute show, the presentation announcer would credit Derek as "Jazz and Popular Music Critic of the Sunday Times". That the show was decommissioned during the big Sunday Times strike may have been more than coincidence, as it was, essentially, an audio version of Jewell's weekly column. > > > To casr Jewell as basically a jazz and easy listening enthusiast undersells him somewhat. Yes, he wrote books on Duke Ellington & Frank Sinatra, but he was also a champion of avant garde music. Sounds Interesting certainly had a fondness for prog, but as a small boy who got Peel though the week and Fluff on a Saturday afternoon, Sunday nights with Derek Jewell were indeed interesting, as he featured everything from Alan Stivell's Breton harp to the Damned: yes, punk on Radio 3! > > > I must say, I thought of Derek's broadening of the output in the '90s when I managed to air both Nirvana and the Almighty on Radio 3. I'd like to think he would've approved!! > > > > > > All good wishes, J.C. > > > > > > > > > ************************************************** > > > For the latest sights and sounds of Phosphene, > > > visit http://www.phosphene.debrett.net > > > ************************************************** > > > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Mon Jun 27 16:09:47 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 14:09:47 -0000 Subject: Gryphon on Magpie In-Reply-To: <1309128980.72488.YahooMailClassic@...> Message-ID: I have revised the date for this as late 1975. I've just checked the cassette and it is on the flip of the Rick Wakeman "Wembley On Ice" which was broadcast Sept 1975. The rest of the side is Bad Co 1st album which I bought as a Xmas present for girlfriend Sally. Haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Jimmy Stepek wrote: > > Haze, is it possable that this recording is from about 1972/73. i remember catching Gryphon on TV round about then. Anyway, thanks to you and the others for all your sharing.It's very much appreciated. > > --- On Sun, 26/6/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > > While we're on the subject of > > recording the tele.... > > I don't have a date for this (but guess 1976/7).Gryphon > > appeared on kids TV show, Magpie. They played "Ethelion" > > interrupted in the middle for a chat with Tony Bastable. > > I have split the recording into three mp3 files and > > stitched the two parts of Ethelion together to make a full > > version. The four files are in this folder http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/coolcats58/Gryphon%20on%20Magpie/ > From haze.harrison@... Tue Jun 28 11:17:49 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2011 09:17:49 -0000 Subject: OGWT - Audio only Message-ID: I've created a folder for some "mic in front of the tele" recordings (and rtf tracklistings) of OGWT here Direct links..... mp3 rtf 1975-11-25 Dr Hook special mp3 rtf 1976-04-13 Buffy Sainte-Marie & PFM and the infamous Jimi Hendrix on the Lulu show (Whispering Bob has been mostly edited out) mp3 rtf 1976-04-27 Rick Wakeman special Enjoy, Haze From haze.harrison@... Tue Jun 28 11:20:13 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2011 09:20:13 -0000 Subject: TOTP 1968 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Well the quality was much better than I thought so I've uploaded a few, details are in a seperate post. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Me too. I still have a few of the live specials in a box somewhere though I doubt the quality will be up to much. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > > > I used to record OGWT through a mic, initially on a reel-to-reel (but I only > > had one tape) and then on a portable using 10p cassettes from Boots. Most > > weeks I'd get my Mum on there asking me to turn it down, and > > shouldn't-I-be-in-bed-anyway! I found a box of the tapes when we moved house > > a few years ago, but think I probably binned 'em. > > > > Alan > > > > On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 1:51 PM, haze_harrison > > wrote: > > > > > ** > > > > > > > > > Recorded with a Elizabethan 4 track and a tiny microphone pointed at the > > > tele... > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, stephen phythian > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > Thanks for this. The sound quality's really good as well. Old TOTP > > > audio is always really appreciated as so little visual footage from this era > > > exists (complete shows anyway). > > > > > > > > --- On Sun, 26/6/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > > > > > > > From: haze_harrison > > > > > > > Subject: [peel] TOTP 1968 > > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > > Date: Sunday, 26 June, 2011, 2:12 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The mention of reel to reel, reminded me of this audio recording of TOTP > > > from June 1968 that I pulled off an old r2r tape. Presented by Jimmy Saville > > > aided by Mickey Dolenz... > > > > > > > > Haze > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Tue Jun 28 11:32:56 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2011 09:32:56 -0000 Subject: TOTP 1968 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I still don't know where it is from but I've uploaded this medium wave fragment here Beware! The audio quality is poor but listenable, just. Simon Dupree & The Big Sound - Broken Hearted Pirate DJ – Dave Symonds Marbles – The Walls Fell Down Staus Quo – The Price Of Love DJ – Stuart Henry Tony Blackburn – So Much Love (Cut) If anyone has any clues to where, when, what or how, please let me know. Enjoy, Haze > My r2r no longer works so the few tapes I still have are archived at the moment, though I am hoping to get a replacement machine later this year. I don't think there is anything too exiting on them and I'm sure that was the only TOTP. I have a short medium wave recording which I used as filler on the cd when I digitised the TOTP, I'm trying to identify it before I post it anywhere. It is live with different DJs introducing each track so maybe something like the Melody Maker awards shows.. > > Haze > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, stephen phythian theallnewadventuresofspp@ wrote: > > > > Incidentally the correct date of the show is 23.5.68. > > Once again thanks for this. I've got some friends quite big on TOTP who are quite excited about this because like I said it's a show that doesn't exist in any other form. If you've any other clips lurking on tapes anywhere it'd be great to hear them. > > Stephen > > > > --- On Sun, 26/6/11, Alan Ford ford.alan@ wrote: > > > > From: Alan Ford ford.alan@ > > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: TOTP 1968 > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Date: Sunday, 26 June, 2011, 15:08 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I used to record OGWT through a mic, initially on a reel-to-reel (but I only had one tape) and then on a portable using 10p cassettes from Boots. Most weeks I'd get my Mum on there asking me to turn it down, and shouldn't-I-be-in-bed-anyway! I found a box of the tapes when we moved house a few years ago, but think I probably binned 'em. > > > > > > Alan > > > > On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 1:51 PM, haze_harrison haze.harrison@ wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Recorded with a Elizabethan 4 track and a tiny microphone pointed at the tele... > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, stephen phythian wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for this. The sound quality's really good as well. Old TOTP audio is always really appreciated as so little visual footage from this era exists (complete shows anyway). > > > > > > > > > > --- On Sun, 26/6/11, haze_harrison wrote: > > > > > > > > > > From: haze_harrison > > > > > Subject: [peel] TOTP 1968 > > > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > > > Date: Sunday, 26 June, 2011, 2:12 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The mention of reel to reel, reminded me of this audio recording of TOTP from June 1968 that I pulled off an old r2r tape. Presented by Jimmy Saville aided by Mickey Dolenz... > > > > > > > > > > Haze > > > > > > > > From M.Luetchford@... Tue Jun 28 23:33:00 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2011 22:33:00 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] OGWT - Audio only In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <1309296780.80217.YahooMailClassic@...> i'm sure the bbc wereasking for recordings like this recently but just went on the bbc site and couldn't find anything so maybe i dreamt it --- On Tue, 28/6/11, haze_harrison wrote: From: haze_harrison Subject: [peel] OGWT - Audio only To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, 28 June, 2011, 10:17   I've created a folder for some "mic in front of the tele" recordings (and rtf tracklistings) of OGWT here Direct links..... mp3  rtf  1975-11-25 Dr Hook special mp3  rtf  1976-04-13 Buffy Sainte-Marie & PFM and the infamous Jimi Hendrix on the Lulu show (Whispering Bob has been mostly edited out) mp3  rtf  1976-04-27 Rick Wakeman special Enjoy, Haze From klacktoveedesteen@... Tue Jun 28 23:43:30 2011 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (klacktoveedesteen) Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2011 21:43:30 -0000 Subject: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance/Derek Jewell In-Reply-To: <1309169206.19940.YahooMailClassic@...> Message-ID: Synchronicitously (if that's a word) enough, I've just been looking at the Wiki page for 6th March 1980, wherein our man shows he had Mr. Jewell nailed even then: "Says he and Walters will deliver a "good thwacking" if they ever find the 15-year-old with "good taste" -- meaning Genesis, Police and Rice & Lloyd-Weber -- mentioned in a recent Sunday Times column by Derek Jewel ("an infallible guide to all that is pompous and generally worthless")." Trust your uncle John, eh? Pete --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Cavanagh wrote: > > I've just picked up on this thread, having left this e-mail address unchecked for a while. The show with Derek Jewell on Radio 3 was Sounds Interesting and it ran from 1972 until '79. At the end of each 40 minute show, the presentation announcer would credit Derek as "Jazz and Popular Music Critic of the Sunday Times". That the show was decommissioned during the big Sunday Times strike may have been more than coincidence, as it was, essentially, an audio version of Jewell's weekly column. > To casr Jewell as basically a jazz and easy listening enthusiast undersells him somewhat. Yes, he wrote books on Duke Ellington & Frank Sinatra, but he was also a champion of avant garde music. Sounds Interesting certainly had a fondness for prog, but as a small boy who got Peel though the week and Fluff on a Saturday afternoon, Sunday nights with Derek Jewell were indeed interesting, as he featured everything from Alan Stivell's Breton harp to the Damned: yes, punk on Radio 3! > I must say, I thought of Derek's broadening of the output in the '90s when I managed to air both Nirvana and the Almighty on Radio 3. I'd like to think he would've approved!! > > All good wishes, J.C. > > > ************************************************** > For the latest sights and sounds of Phosphene, > visit http://www.phosphene.debrett.net > ************************************************** > From M.Luetchford@... Tue Jun 28 23:49:52 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2011 22:49:52 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <1309297792.83999.YahooMailClassic@...> Dead geezer was Michael William Coplestone Dillon Onslow, 7th Earl of Onslow - never heard his R3 show but heard the obit show but I think the show you are referring to wasn't his.  I have a snippet of a show called Mixing It  that fits the bill - it was on one of the LO tapes I have digitised. The show was from Nov 92 with Steve so it goes for uploading ... http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/mixingit/ --- On Sun, 26/6/11, bty997881 wrote: From: bty997881 Subject: [peel] Re: Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, 26 June, 2011, 22:45   Utterly useless, I know, but I heard some well spoken geezer (possibly a Lord or something) talking on Last Words recently, saying he used to have a rock show on Radio 3 - could it be him? If so, there's a clue for you radio sleuths: he died recently, possibly the week before last...? cheers roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > My last post tonight ! > Does anyone remember a show on Radio 3 in the late 70's that was like a showcase of the latest rock releases ? I seem to recall that the presenter was a typical R3 presenter (very formal, well-spoken) and it lasted just 30 min or 1 hr. I remember a show where he focussed on the Tull album "Songs From The Wood", playing 3 tracks. I think he gave quite a bit of technical/muso comments about the music (ie no chance of the Sex Pistols) ... > From dr_mango2004@... Wed Jun 29 04:10:00 2011 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 03:10:00 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Peel at Glastonbury In-Reply-To: <1309011392.89675.YahooMailClassic@...> Message-ID: <1309313400.96069.YahooMailClassic@...> Here's iPlayer rips of the three retrospective 6 Music Peel shows (128 kbps mp3). 25-06-11 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WNVDGF52 26-06-11 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8VLR5IHM 27-06-11 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PD1OQLUE Dr M. From saipanda@... Wed Jun 29 04:52:58 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 02:52:58 -0000 Subject: Peel at Glastonbury In-Reply-To: <1309313400.96069.YahooMailClassic@...> Message-ID: Brilliant. Thanks, Doc! Cheers, SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Dr Mango wrote: > > Here's iPlayer rips of the three retrospective 6 Music Peel shows (128 kbps mp3). > > 25-06-11 > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WNVDGF52 > > 26-06-11 > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8VLR5IHM > > 27-06-11 > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PD1OQLUE > > Dr M. > From dutch_record_59@... Wed Jun 29 09:02:57 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 00:02:57 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Peel at Glastonbury In-Reply-To: <1309313400.96069.YahooMailClassic@...> References: <1309011392.89675.YahooMailClassic@...> <1309313400.96069.YahooMailClassic@...> Message-ID: <1309330977.42750.YahooMailNeo@...> Three times thanks ! Gert ________________________________ From: Dr Mango To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 4:10 AM Subject: Re: [peel] Peel at Glastonbury   Here's iPlayer rips of the three retrospective 6 Music Peel shows (128 kbps mp3). 25-06-11 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WNVDGF52 26-06-11 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8VLR5IHM 27-06-11 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PD1OQLUE Dr M. From haze.harrison@... Thu Jun 30 15:01:55 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 13:01:55 -0000 Subject: FRS 1979-04-20 Message-ID: The next FRS is up in the FRS folder 20th April 1979 - Two sessions from Family in 1968 and a 'new' session from John Miles mp3 tracklisting Enjoy, Haze From thebarguest@... Thu Jun 30 17:47:19 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 15:47:19 -0000 Subject: FRS 1979-04-20 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks, H. Actually, this is the only full show in good quality that I've heard before, thanks to Bill-From-NW... Listening to the Zep FRS, there seems to be a "jump" or "skip" of the record, at the beginning of the brilliant "Here Comes The Flood" by Peter Gabriel but Tommy doesn't comment on it. Of course had it been a repeating jump, he'd have had no choice, and would have put a penny or lump of blu-tac on the end of the tone-arm, above the stylus ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > The next FRS is up in the FRS folder > > > 20th April 1979 - Two sessions from Family in 1968 and a 'new' session > from John Miles mp3 > %201968%20and%20John%20Miles%201979%29.mp3> tracklisting > > > Enjoy, Haze > From haze.harrison@... Thu Jun 30 18:18:18 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 16:18:18 -0000 Subject: FRS 1979-04-20 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Actually can't blame TV for that one, it's due to the tape flip on the original recording. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > Thanks, H. Actually, this is the only full show in good quality that I've heard before, thanks to Bill-From-NW... > > Listening to the Zep FRS, there seems to be a "jump" or "skip" of the record, at the beginning of the brilliant "Here Comes The Flood" by Peter Gabriel but Tommy doesn't comment on it. Of course had it been a repeating jump, he'd have had no choice, and would have put a penny or lump of blu-tac on the end of the tone-arm, above the stylus ... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > The next FRS is up in the FRS folder > > > > > > 20th April 1979 - Two sessions from Family in 1968 and a 'new' session > > from John Miles mp3 > > > %201968%20and%20John%20Miles%201979%29.mp3> tracklisting > > > > > > Enjoy, Haze > > > From thebarguest@... Thu Jun 30 19:13:26 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 17:13:26 -0000 Subject: FRS 1979-04-20 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: God, I feel such an idiot - of course, the tape flip ! I should have checked the time ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Actually can't blame TV for that one, it's due to the tape flip on the original recording. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > > > > > Thanks, H. Actually, this is the only full show in good quality that I've heard before, thanks to Bill-From-NW... > > > > Listening to the Zep FRS, there seems to be a "jump" or "skip" of the record, at the beginning of the brilliant "Here Comes The Flood" by Peter Gabriel but Tommy doesn't comment on it. Of course had it been a repeating jump, he'd have had no choice, and would have put a penny or lump of blu-tac on the end of the tone-arm, above the stylus ... > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > The next FRS is up in the FRS folder > > > > > > > > > 20th April 1979 - Two sessions from Family in 1968 and a 'new' session > > > from John Miles mp3 > > > > > %201968%20and%20John%20Miles%201979%29.mp3> tracklisting > > > > > > > > > Enjoy, Haze > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Thu Jun 30 19:45:27 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 17:45:27 -0000 Subject: FRS 1979-04-20 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I was obviously feeling lazy when I did that one. Certainly if the flip is in a session track I will patch it if I can get the correct track(eg Streetwalkers FRS). At the moment I'm working on the next show and trying to do an Ernie Wise (you can't see the join)..... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > God, I feel such an idiot - of course, the tape flip ! I should have checked the time ... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Actually can't blame TV for that one, it's due to the tape flip on the original recording. > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks, H. Actually, this is the only full show in good quality that I've heard before, thanks to Bill-From-NW... > > > > > > Listening to the Zep FRS, there seems to be a "jump" or "skip" of the record, at the beginning of the brilliant "Here Comes The Flood" by Peter Gabriel but Tommy doesn't comment on it. Of course had it been a repeating jump, he'd have had no choice, and would have put a penny or lump of blu-tac on the end of the tone-arm, above the stylus ... > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > > > The next FRS is up in the FRS folder > > > > > > > > > > > > 20th April 1979 - Two sessions from Family in 1968 and a 'new' session > > > > from John Miles mp3 > > > > > > > %201968%20and%20John%20Miles%201979%29.mp3> tracklisting > > > > > > > > > > > > Enjoy, Haze > > > > > > > > > > From thebarguest@... Thu Jun 30 20:07:18 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 18:07:18 -0000 Subject: Peely's health Message-ID: I've been reading "The Olivetti Chronicles", a collection of JP's journalism pieces. In an article on the TT races, JP ran about a mile to retrieve recording gear for Andy Kershaw : "Nature has not, in her wisdom, equipped me for running and I collapsed on the ground upon completion of my errand, the pounding in my chest indicating that my heart had decided it had had enough of me and my foolishness and was planning to go into business on it's own account having seen some likely premises in Rock Ferry." That was in 1992. From psackroyd@... Thu Jun 30 23:37:10 2011 From: psackroyd@... (paul ackroyd) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 22:37:10 +0100 Subject: [peel] Peely's health In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: i enjoyed discovering that europe played 'the final countdown' twice in their set. brilliant. On 30 June 2011 19:07, Humphrey wrote: > ** > > > I've been reading "The Olivetti Chronicles", a collection of JP's > journalism pieces. In an article on the TT races, JP ran about a mile to > retrieve recording gear for Andy Kershaw : > > "Nature has not, in her wisdom, equipped me for running and I collapsed on > the ground upon completion of my errand, the pounding in my chest indicating > that my heart had decided it had had enough of me and my foolishness and was > planning to go into business on it's own account having seen some likely > premises in Rock Ferry." > > That was in 1992. > > >