The John Cavanagh Tapes - Episode #1

So It Goes 2512 so_it_goes_2512@...
Mon Mar 14 14:26:19 CET 2011


The name of the mystery group is Pink Floyd, as I wrote on Sunday:

http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/19_December_1975

Best wishes
Steve (TK)

--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" <stuartb@...> wrote:
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> "(you name it, he's done it)" 
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> He's even read out some of my forecasts! (and phoned me up when they were
> late..)
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> Some of my shared mixtapes have some content from Beat Patrol
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> Looking forward to the remaining shows.
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> I've read on the interweb that there are problems with Filezilla arrows due
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> You can use the Terminal utility or a third-party FTP utility such as: 
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> *	Interarchy, by Stairways Software (http://interarchy.com/) 
> *	Fetch, by Fetch Softworks (http://fetchsoftworks.com/) 
> *	Transmit, by Panic, Inc. (http://www.panic.com/transmit/)
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> Hth Stuart (weatherman22)
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> From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ken
> Sent: 12 March 2011 19:50
> To: peel@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [peel] The John Cavanagh Tapes - Episode #1
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> A few weeks ago my old friend the Scottish broadcaster, promoter,
> documentarist (you name it, he's done it) John Cavanagh - see links below to
> his current / recent work - were having an email chat about something else
> entirely different, when he dropped in a mention in passing of his taping of
> Peel shows as a pre-pubescent in the seventies and how he'd recently been
> listening to some of them again. I nearly fell off my chair. How on earth
> could we have been acquaintances and shared several professional enthusiasms
> - including Peel - for over 20 years, and never in all that time discussed
> his off-air tape collection? Anyway, John went back to his tapes and a
> couple of weeks ago presented me with a first batch (yes, that's right, he
> says there are maybe a few more to come!) of some 9 complete shows from
> 75-77, plus 3 or 4 other short fragments, and according to my analysis, six
> of these shows have not previously popped up anywhere (the 3 that have -
> 1975/11/18, 1975/12/08, and 1975/12/09 - are so close in detail to the
> familiar versions in the torrents that I have a strong suspicion that John's
> tapes may be the original source of these, dating to a tape sharing network
> he contributed these to years ago).
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> Anyway, here's the first discovery of those six, John Peel's show dedicated
> to his Top 15 singles of 1975. Enjoy. Oh, and it gets even better next week.
> 
> ken
> PS. I am trying to put these on the mooo server, but using Filezilla on my
> Mac does not reveal all my folders, and those that do appear do not have
> drop-down arrows to enable me to open them. Can any Mac users explain the
> simple mistake I must be making?
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> Peel 1975-12-19 (1 hour)
> http://www.megaupload.com/?d=E96CPUS2
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> John Cavanagh:
> http://www.phosphene.debrett.net/soundwave.htm
> http://www.radiosix.com/ (and click on `programmes')
> http://www.myspace.com/phosphene_soundwave
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2010/11_november/12/d
> erbyshire.shtml
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtzdcLGWyCQ
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