From ajcauk@... Tue Nov 1 03:23:27 2011 From: ajcauk@... (cannon alan) Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2011 02:23:27 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: groundhogs In-Reply-To: <1319751135.9366.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <13af6.59d6cabb.3bdaec5d@...> <1319751135.9366.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1320114207.89525.YahooMailNeo@...> That's something i'll be listening out for  I ended up putting together a show  http://www.archive.org/details/AJCBluesBoom1_271011 Stemming from the sleeve notes of 'Boogie with the Groundhogs' CD An assortment of live tracks circa 1976 Son House's 'The war may last for years ' may or may not be one and the same as  'American Defense' ________________________________ From: MARK LUETCHFORD To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Thursday, 27 October 2011, 22:32 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: groundhogs   have i mentioned this label - recently bought a vinyl experience of excellence of bristolian roots reggae - features black roots a favourite of our John. Also some punk courtesy of The Cortinas http://www.bristolarchiverecords.com/ ________________________________ From: "rockerq@..." To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, 27 October 2011, 18:18 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: groundhogs   With all this talk of The Groundhogs I should mention that their drummer Ken currently plays for McDowell, a folk / rock / indie band from Bristol. The band recently came round to my kitchen studio & recorded a session, three tracks of which will be going out in my show during November, at http://www.dandelionradio.com. I must say I am really happy with how well this session has turned out - one of the best ones I have recorded, definitely worth listening out for! If Dandelion Radio sessions counted, then I reckon Ken would be up for some sort of award from that other Ken (Garner) for the longest gap between session appearances! Also if you're quick you still have a few days to hear my October show - featuring an exclusive session by Tender Trap, the current band featuring Amelia and Rob from Heavenly / Talulah Gosh etc. It goes out on Friday 28th @ 9pm BST; Sat 29th @ 5pm BST; and Sun 30th @ 8am GMT. Cheers! Rocker From ajcauk@... Tue Nov 1 03:43:03 2011 From: ajcauk@... (cannon alan) Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2011 02:43:03 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Kershaw, non-Peel sessions, Groundhogs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1320115383.1174.YahooMailNeo@...> Definitely upload The TV GH show.rar Just hope i can detorrenstricate it. ________________________________ From: Alan Ford To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, 30 October 2011, 9:40 Subject: [peel] Kershaw, non-Peel sessions, Groundhogs   Here's AK's Tune Of The Day Vol 2 (26-50); Some old favourites, some newly-discovered gems, and Dolly Parton http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PM5OPWTY Another old session (John James (who?)) lazily described by the BBC as 'Peel', when Our Ken lists it as being recorded for Mike Raven (or even Alexis Korner, see IST pg 202) http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0169494 Someone asked for a Groundhogs show. Was it this one, and would you still like me to upload it? Tommy Vance - Friday Rock Show 5 June 1981 - Groundhogs.rar Cheers Alan From ajcauk@... Tue Nov 1 03:49:45 2011 From: ajcauk@... (cannon alan) Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2011 02:49:45 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: groundhogs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1320115785.13720.YahooMailNeo@...> So it was complete hour of GH i was struggling to remember who they paired with radionorthangus.co.uk right ________________________________ From: deadearnest1 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, 30 October 2011, 10:41 Subject: [peel] Re: groundhogs   Well, at last I have access to yahoo groups!!! >From memory, the officially released CD's are all bits of things - not one of them is a complete entity in its own right - I've been hoping that someone will have the Groundhogs sessions to make up for the dogs dinners that got released. But....as it turns out...I have the complete one hour "In Concert" by Groundhogs from 1972 so as soon as time allows (tomorrow I hope) I will upload it to megaupload and post the link here - it'll have to be in the quality it is (altho that should be fine as not listened to it in aeons) as I have no equipment to do any sound tweaking. Toodles.... Andy G aka Dead Earnest www.deadearnest.btinternet.co.uk/rna.htm Playlist for my weekly 150 minute show on Radio North Angus streamed live worldwide every Saturday from 12.30pm to 3pm via www.radionorthangus.co.uk --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Humphrey" wrote: > > > > Thanks for that Haze ! > > I must admit, "Cherry Red" by the Groundhogs is a great rock/pop song ! I only heard it for the first time a year ago on an old Fluff or Vance show, and thought " Wow, how has this passed me by over all these years". Apparently, they did it on TOTP. As for all-time classic album titles, "Thank Christ For The Bomb" has got to be up there, surely to God ? Maybe without the nuclear "deterrent", a lot of us reading this now might have died 30 years ago in a "traditional" World War Three ? ! ... > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > Alan, this is a version of the > > iTunes link I mentioned earlier... > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > > > I think the Strange Fruit release was a compilation of various BBC > > > sources. > > > This on iTunes > > > > > > \ > > > 0> is a better candidate.... I am about to upload a version of this > > > received from another source. > > > EMI has started to release a lot of BBC sourced material as downloads, > > I > > > am trying to find a definitive list. > > > Haze > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > > > billfromnorthwales@ wrote: > > > > > > > > There is > > > > > > > > > > \ > > > \ > > > > r_1_15?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1319673243&sr=1-15> > > > > > > > > > > \ > > > \ > > > > 0> This > > > > > > > > > > \ > > > \ > > > > r_1_15?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1319673243&sr=1-15> > > > > > > > > "Thank Christ for the Bomb" was the first album I ever bought. > > > > > > > > The second was "The Point" by Harry Nilsson! > > > > > > > > Hmmmm. > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, cannon alan ajcauk@ wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Hi haze > > > > >  This is any impressive list of In Concerts > > > > > that i am working my way through slowly > > > > > don't suppose there is a copy of the Groundhogs > > > > > on said show floating around. We went to the Paris > > > > >  theatre expecting Kevin Ayers and they come on > > > > >  instead and blew us away. Be nice to hear what it > > > > > was like. > > > > >  atb > > > > > alanjc > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > > > From: haze_harrison haze.harrison@ > > > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > > > Sent: Tuesday, 25 October 2011, 18:29 > > > > > Subject: [peel] OT : Friday Rock Show > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > Hi All, someone (sorry can't remember who, it's been a couple of > > > weeks > > > > and a birthday since then) e-mailed me asking to re-up the Friday > > Rock > > > > Shows. > > > > > > > > > > I'm going to use Megaupload as the links seem to remain active > > > longer. > > > > Keep reading, there are some new shows at the end..... > > > > > > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1978-12-29 Genesis at Knebworth (First > > > > part of show missing) > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-02-02 Led Zeppelin (1969 > > Sessions) > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-03-02 Streetwalkers (1974 > > Session) > > > & > > > > Thin Lizzy (1976 Session) > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-03-09 David Bowie (1972 Sessions) > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-03-16 Van Der Graaf Generator (1971 > > > > Session) & Eddie And The Hot Rods (1979 Session) > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-03-23 Jethro Tull (1968 & 1969 > > Sessions) > > > & > > > > Tom Robinson (1979 Session) > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-04-06 Cream (1966 & 1967 Sessions) > > > > > mp3            > >  > > > > 1979-04-13 Pink Floyd (DSOTM live at Wembley 1974) only the Floyd > > set > > > in > > > > this file > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-04-20 Family (1968 & 1969 Sessions) & > > > John > > > > Miles (1979 Session) > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-04-27 Love Sculpture (1968 & 1969 > > > > Sessions) & Whitesnake (1979 Session) > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-05-04 Roxy Music (2 x 1972 Sessions) > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-05-28 Fleetwood Mac (1967 & 1969 > > > Sessions) > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-06-01 Yes at Wembley 1978 > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-06-08 Deep Purple (1969 & 1970 > > Sessions) > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-06-15 Magazine (1979 Session) & Jusie > > > > Tzuke (1979 Session) > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-06-22 Genesis (1971 & 1972 Sessions) > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-06-29 The Faces (2 x 1971 Sessions) & > > > The > > > > Ruts (1979-01-29 Session) > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-07-06 Free 1968-71 Session tracks) & > > The > > > > Ruts (1979-05-21 Sesson) > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-07-13 Lone Star (1976 session) & > > Tubeway > > > > Army (1979 session) > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-07-20 King Crimson (1969 Session) & > > > > Wayne/Jayne County (1979 Session) First ten minutes of show missing. > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-08-17 Bonzo Dog Band (1968 & 1969 > > > Session) > > > > & The Police (1979 Session) > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-08-24 Rory Gallagher (6 tracsks from > > > 1971 > > > > and 1974 sessions) > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-08-31 Scorpions at Reading > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-09-07 Steve Hackett at Reading > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-09-21 Climax Blues Band at Reading > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-12-28 Led Zeppelin at Playhouse > > Theatre > > > > 1969 (Beginning and end of show missing) > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1980-01-18 Mott The Hoople (1970 & 1971 > > > Session > > > > tracks) & Iron Maiden (1979 Session) > > > > > mp3 tracklist  1981-05-22 Pink Floyd (1967 & 1968 > > > Session > > > > tracks) & Last Flyte (19 > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1981-08-14 Deep Purple at California Jam > > 1974 > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1981-08-28 Atomic Rooster (1981 Session & > > > Gary > > > > Boyle (1977 Session) > > > > > > > > > > New shows > > > > > mp3            > >  > > > > 1978-12-29 The bit before Genesis at Knebworth. Not my rip but found > > > on > > > > the web. > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-05-25 Jimi Hendrix (2 x 1967 Sessions > > > and > > > > "Lulu" TV show audio) > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-09-28 Ian Gillan at Reading > > > > > mp3 tracklist 1979-10-21 Rush at Pink Pop Festival > > > (Beginning > > > > and end of show missing) > > > > > > > > > > More to come soon.... > > > > > > > > > > Enjoy, Haze > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From ford.alan@... Tue Nov 1 07:21:53 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2011 06:21:53 +0000 Subject: [peel] Kershaw, non-Peel sessions, Groundhogs In-Reply-To: <1320115383.1174.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1320115383.1174.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: TV-FRS-81-06-05-GH http://www.megaupload.com/?d=TX964Z38 On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 2:43 AM, cannon alan wrote: > ** > > > Definitely upload The TV GH show.rar > Just hope i can detorrenstricate it. > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Alan Ford > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > *Sent:* Sunday, 30 October 2011, 9:40 > *Subject:* [peel] Kershaw, non-Peel sessions, Groundhogs > > > Here's AK's Tune Of The Day Vol 2 (26-50); Some old favourites, some > newly-discovered gems, and Dolly Parton > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PM5OPWTY > > Another old session (John James (who?)) lazily described by the BBC as > 'Peel', when Our Ken lists it as being recorded for Mike Raven (or > even Alexis Korner, see IST pg 202) > http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0169494 > > Someone asked for a Groundhogs show. Was it this one, and would you > still like me to upload it? > Tommy Vance - Friday Rock Show 5 June 1981 - Groundhogs.rar > > Cheers > > Alan > > > > From john.bravin@... Tue Nov 1 11:00:08 2011 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Tue, 01 Nov 2011 11:00:08 +0100 Subject: [peel] John Peel's Shed In-Reply-To: References: <4E4D3BC5.6020601@...> <4E58AC4B.3010003@...> <4EA285F1.2010200@...> Message-ID: <4EAFC328.2010305@...> Caught the last show in London. Highly recommended. Engaging and funny, and worth the ticket to hear the track from Oizone, an Oi-Punk tribute to Boyzone. John On 22/10/2011 17:35, John Osborne wrote: > Hello > , > I can help you with those details, cos it's my show. Here's brief outline: > John Peel's Shed is a show about records and radio, based on a box of > records I won in a competition in 2002 on John Peel's Radio 1 show. > The show features a few of the records in that collection, as well as > me talking about John Peel, about radio and about music. The show sold > out at Edinburgh this year, receiving five star reviews in The > Independent and The Scotsman. > Radio 4 are broadcasting a half hour version of John Peel's Shed. It's > being recorded at the Radio Theatre, Broadcasting House on 8th Nov. To > be aired (provisionally) Weds 21st Dec at 11 am. > The show begins its London run at Jacksons Lane Theatre, Highgate, > 25th-29th October, 8 pm. Book tickets here http://www.johnpeelsshed.com/ > If you're a Peel fan and live in London would love you to come along, > see the show, look at the records, have a beer and hang out > afterwards. In Feb and March I am taking the show on a tour across the > UK. > Here's some reviews. > > *"Beautifully-written, funny and poignant... Just as John Peel's > records changed his life this lovely, simple, beautifully executed > show has enriched ours"* --????? /The Scotsman/ > > *"One of the Top Ten Theatre Highlights of the Edinburgh Festival... > Funny, perceptive and charming"* -- ???? /The Telegraph/ > > *"One of the loveliest things you'll see all year"* -- ???? /The Herald/ > > *"Genius... A comic highlight"* -- /The Guardian/ > > From robfleay@... Tue Nov 1 15:05:07 2011 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2011 14:05:07 +0000 Subject: Pete Townsend "John Peel" Lecture Message-ID: Has anyone listened to this in full? The BBC review doesn't give me great hope (not that I had much anyway). http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15528101 he gets ripped to shreds here http://xrrf.blogspot.com/2011/11/john-peel-lecture-technology-is-bad.html From saipanda@... Tue Nov 1 16:12:12 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Tue, 01 Nov 2011 15:12:12 -0000 Subject: Pete Townsend "John Peel" Lecture In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Full text is on the Guardian site: http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/nov/01/pete-townshend-john-peel-lecture?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487 --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF wrote: > > Has anyone listened to this in full? > > The BBC review doesn't give me great hope (not that I had much anyway). > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15528101 > > he gets ripped to shreds here > http://xrrf.blogspot.com/2011/11/john-peel-lecture-technology-is-bad.html > From jt.gray@... Tue Nov 1 20:30:14 2011 From: jt.gray@... (JT GRAY) Date: Tue, 01 Nov 2011 19:30:14 -0000 Subject: Glass Menagerie Message-ID: Enjoying these 1960s shows, looking forward to hearing some more! I haven't yet heard one I remember, but then my memory is addled. But they have set me off on one of the obsessive quests that grab me now and again - i.e. Glass Menagerie! Research via Ken's book tells me that they did two Peel Sessions. All but one of those tracks seem to have turned up - a cover of 'One More Heartache' - at least, I presume it's a cover! Anybody know it, have it, know where it might be located? Ken also says that they did a session for the David Symonds programme, and of course they may have done others. I have discovered that they are included on a BBC Transcription Disc from 1968 - three tracks, which could well have been the David Symonds session. The band often turn up on 'psychedelic' compilation CDs, of which there are now many of course. In a nutshell - anybody got any Glass Menagerie they would like to share, for my home made compilation of a fondly remembered band? I saw them live a few times, remember they did a pretty neat version of Spirit's 'Fresh Garbage' which I knew from the Rock Machine LP. John Gray From M.Luetchford@... Tue Nov 1 21:48:14 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2011 20:48:14 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: Pete Townsend "John Peel" Lecture In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1320180494.17649.YahooMailNeo@...> I thought quite thoughtful and showed an understanding of what Peel was about but am prepared to be shot down in flames From: steve To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 1 November 2011, 15:12 Subject: [peel] Re: Pete Townsend "John Peel" Lecture   Full text is on the Guardian site: http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/nov/01/pete-townshend-john-peel-lecture?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487 --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF wrote: > > Has anyone listened to this in full? > > The BBC review doesn't give me great hope (not that I had much anyway). > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15528101 > > he gets ripped to shreds here > http://xrrf.blogspot.com/2011/11/john-peel-lecture-technology-is-bad.html > From M.Luetchford@... Tue Nov 1 21:52:50 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2011 20:52:50 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] John Peel's Shed In-Reply-To: <4EAFC328.2010305@...> References: <4E4D3BC5.6020601@...> <4E58AC4B.3010003@...> <4EA285F1.2010200@...> <4EAFC328.2010305@...> Message-ID: <1320180770.23804.YahooMailNeo@...> b********ks I missed it - times fly by when your the driver of a train steaming down to Trumpton with a cargo of cocaine. From: John Bravin To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 1 November 2011, 10:00 Subject: Re: [peel] John Peel's Shed   Caught the last show in London.  Highly recommended.  Engaging and funny, and worth the ticket to hear the track from Oizone, an Oi-Punk tribute to Boyzone. John On 22/10/2011 17:35, John Osborne wrote:   >Hello >, >I can help you with those details, cos it's my show. Here's brief outline: > >John Peel's Shed is a show about records and radio, based on a box of records I won in a competition in 2002 on John Peel's Radio 1 show. The show features a few of the records in that collection, as well as me talking about John Peel, about radio and about music. The show sold out at Edinburgh this year, receiving five star reviews in The Independent and The Scotsman. > >Radio 4 are broadcasting a half hour version of John Peel's Shed. It's being recorded at the Radio Theatre, Broadcasting House on 8th Nov. To be aired (provisionally) Weds 21st Dec at 11 am. > >The show begins its London run at Jacksons Lane Theatre, Highgate, 25th-29th October, 8 pm. Book tickets here  http://www.johnpeelsshed.com/ >If you're a Peel fan and live in London would love you to come along, see the show, look at the records, have a beer and hang out afterwards. In Feb and March I am taking the show on a tour across the UK. > >Here's some reviews. >“Beautifully-written, funny and poignant… Just as John Peel’s records changed his life this lovely, simple, beautifully executed show has enriched ours” –★★★★★ The Scotsman >“One of the Top Ten Theatre Highlights of the Edinburgh Festival… Funny, perceptive and charming” – ★★★★ The Telegraph >“One of the loveliest things you’ll see all year” – ★★★★ The Herald >“Genius… A comic highlight” – The Guardian > > From john.bravin@... Tue Nov 1 22:26:31 2011 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Tue, 01 Nov 2011 22:26:31 +0100 Subject: [peel] John Peel's Shed In-Reply-To: <1320180770.23804.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <4E4D3BC5.6020601@...> <4E58AC4B.3010003@...> <4EA285F1.2010200@...> <4EAFC328.2010305@...> <1320180770.23804.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <4EB06407.1080505@...> I try to put everything into perspective Set it against the scale of human suffering And I thought of the Mugabe government And the children of the Calcutta railways This works for a while On 01/11/2011 21:52, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > b********ks > I missed it - times fly by when your the driver of a train steaming > down to Trumpton with a cargo of cocaine. > From M.Luetchford@... Tue Nov 1 22:31:28 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2011 21:31:28 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] John Peel's Shed In-Reply-To: <4EB06407.1080505@...> References: <4E4D3BC5.6020601@...> <4E58AC4B.3010003@...> <4EA285F1.2010200@...> <4EAFC328.2010305@...> <1320180770.23804.YahooMailNeo@...> <4EB06407.1080505@...> Message-ID: <1320183088.51828.YahooMailNeo@...> But then I encounter Primark FM   (aka Chris Moyles) From: John Bravin To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 1 November 2011, 21:26 Subject: Re: [peel] John Peel's Shed   I try to put everything into perspective Set it against the scale of human suffering And I thought of the Mugabe government And the children of the Calcutta railways This works for a while On 01/11/2011 21:52, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote:   >b********ks > >I missed it - times fly by when your the driver of a train steaming down to Trumpton with a cargo of cocaine. > > From martinw@... Tue Nov 1 23:12:52 2011 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Tue, 01 Nov 2011 22:12:52 +0000 Subject: [peel] Glass Menagerie In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: At 19:30 01/11/2011, you wrote: > > >Enjoying these 1960s shows, looking forward to hearing some more! I >haven't yet heard one I remember, but then my memory is addled. But >they have set me off on one of the obsessive quests that grab me now >and again - i.e. Glass Menagerie! Research via Ken's book tells me >that they did two Peel Sessions. All but one of those tracks seem to >have turned up - a cover of 'One More Heartache' - at least, I >presume it's a cover! Anybody know it, have it, know where it might >be located? Ken also says that they did a session for the David >Symonds programme, and of course they may have done others. I have >discovered that they are included on a BBC Transcription Disc from >1968 - three tracks, which could well have been the David Symonds >session. The band often turn up on 'psychedelic' compilation CDs, of >which there are now many of course. > >In a nutshell - anybody got any Glass Menagerie they would like to >share, for my home made compilation of a fondly remembered band? I >saw them live a few times, remember they did a pretty neat version >of Spirit's 'Fresh Garbage' which I knew from the Rock Machine LP. > >John Gray I have a batch of sessions which I got from the Internet somewhere some years ago I have 2 tracks from the Symonds session - She's A Rainbow and Somebody To love + another track which sounds like an original I have 2 tracks from the 23-6-68 Top Gear session - Love Me Two Times and Dear Mr Fantasy Not the other 2 from the session I have the 4 tracks from the 9-3-69 session Plus there is another group of 3 originals which I put down as Top Gear from 1969 All tracks are poor quality probably from AM broadcasts (all we had in those days!) I suspect these duplicate what you have (probably from the same source) which is why I haven't put them up martinw From martinw@... Tue Nov 1 23:15:26 2011 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Tue, 01 Nov 2011 22:15:26 +0000 Subject: [peel] John Peel's Shed In-Reply-To: <1320180770.23804.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <4E4D3BC5.6020601@...> <4E58AC4B.3010003@...> <4EA285F1.2010200@...> <4EAFC328.2010305@...> <1320180770.23804.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: At 20:52 01/11/2011, Mark wrote: > > >b********ks >I missed it - times fly by when your the driver of a train steaming >down to Trumpton with a cargo of cocaine. On the Rocks Island Line presumably martinw From M.Luetchford@... Tue Nov 1 23:29:15 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2011 22:29:15 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: Top Gear 4 Feb 68 In-Reply-To: <1320093692.90441.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1320014971.38684.YahooMailNeo@...> <1320093692.90441.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1320186555.22928.YahooMailNeo@...> sorry that should have been Rarn ...   We are children of Rarn We've trodden the vales of the sun The child will cry On swans they fly We are the children of Rarn And we are the seekers of space We've seen our master's face It's young and gold And silvery old We are the seekers of space From: MARK LUETCHFORD To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Monday, 31 October 2011, 20:41 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Top Gear 4 Feb 68   it was the genuine hurt in John's voice that he didn't understand why his old pal wouldn't speak to him anymore rather than the justness of his comments. Although having said that I'm not certain whether I prefer we are the childrean of narn period to the genius of jeepster From: RobF To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, 31 October 2011, 11:52 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Top Gear 4 Feb 68   And look what happened when he downgraded to a Mini... On 31 October 2011 11:38, Eddie Duffy wrote: Yes, most unfair of Peelie, that. If he'd listened to the lyrics more intently, he'd have realised that Marc's preference of automotive transport was purely to benefit his vocals. > >Cheers, > >Eddie. > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: >> >> Brilliant to see early stuff surfacing - tRex and Beefheart. WoW. >>   >>  I remember Peel saying in the early 80s he was sad and puzzled why he fell out with Bolan and not understanding why - and then later seeing a recording on some Bolan documenatry of Peel  on TV slagging Marc off in the early 70s for selling out and drving around in rolls royces - that might explain why he stopped talking to him! >>   >> Mark >> > > > >------------------------------------ > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > From jt.gray@... Tue Nov 1 23:35:17 2011 From: jt.gray@... (John Gray) Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2011 22:35:17 +0000 Subject: [peel] Glass Menagerie In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Martin -if you have all 4 tracks from the 9-3-69 session, does that include 'Putting It off Til Another Day'? I have the other 3, but not that. The three tracks which I am assuming are the Symonds session are; She's a Rainbow/ Somebody To Love/Run Out Of Time. I have only 'Somebody to Love', although She's a Rainbow was a single release as well. I have since discovered another BBC Transcription Disc with a track called 'Chequebook Girl'. I don't know where that was broadcast, or if it is indeed just a one off track. Thanks very much - would like to get the Symonds tracks plus the odd 9-3-69 song from you if we can work that out! John Gray On 1 Nov 2011, at 22:12, Martin Wheatley wrote: > At 19:30 01/11/2011, you wrote: > > > > > >Enjoying these 1960s shows, looking forward to hearing some more! I > >haven't yet heard one I remember, but then my memory is addled. But > >they have set me off on one of the obsessive quests that grab me now > >and again - i.e. Glass Menagerie! Research via Ken's book tells me > >that they did two Peel Sessions. All but one of those tracks seem to > >have turned up - a cover of 'One More Heartache' - at least, I > >presume it's a cover! Anybody know it, have it, know where it might > >be located? Ken also says that they did a session for the David > >Symonds programme, and of course they may have done others. I have > >discovered that they are included on a BBC Transcription Disc from > >1968 - three tracks, which could well have been the David Symonds > >session. The band often turn up on 'psychedelic' compilation CDs, of > >which there are now many of course. > > > >In a nutshell - anybody got any Glass Menagerie they would like to > >share, for my home made compilation of a fondly remembered band? I > >saw them live a few times, remember they did a pretty neat version > >of Spirit's 'Fresh Garbage' which I knew from the Rock Machine LP. > > > >John Gray > > I have a batch of sessions which I got from the Internet somewhere > some years ago > > I have 2 tracks from the Symonds session - She's A Rainbow and Somebody To love > + another track which sounds like an original > > I have 2 tracks from the 23-6-68 Top Gear session - Love Me Two Times and > Dear Mr Fantasy Not the other 2 from the session > > I have the 4 tracks from the 9-3-69 session > > Plus there is another group of 3 originals which I put down as Top > Gear from 1969 > > All tracks are poor quality probably from AM broadcasts (all we had > in those days!) > > I suspect these duplicate what you have (probably from the same source) which > is why I haven't put them up > > martinw > > From martinw@... Wed Nov 2 00:25:50 2011 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Tue, 01 Nov 2011 23:25:50 +0000 Subject: [peel] Glass Menagerie In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: At 22:35 01/11/2011, you wrote: > > >Martin -if you have all 4 tracks from the 9-3-69 session, does that >include 'Putting It off Til Another Day'? I have the other 3, but >not that. The three tracks which I am assuming are the Symonds >session are; She's a Rainbow/ Somebody To Love/Run Out Of Time. I >have only 'Somebody to Love', although She's a Rainbow was a single >release as well. I have since discovered another BBC Transcription >Disc with a track called 'Chequebook Girl'. I don't know where that >was broadcast, or if it is indeed just a one off track. > >Thanks very much - would like to get the Symonds tracks plus the odd >9-3-69 song from you if we can work that out! > >John Gray > http://ge.tt/9UlHRS9 It's a miracle any of this stuff survives. Very few private recordings from the 60s do martinw From jt.gray@... Wed Nov 2 08:04:38 2011 From: jt.gray@... (John Gray) Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2011 07:04:38 +0000 Subject: [peel] Glass Menagerie In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6C88F99C-8AAF-4947-989D-7E9993F2C6F0@...> Thanks Martin - you are so right! if I think back to the equipment I had in those days, I barely had anything decent to listen with, never mind record. Neither did any of my friends - tape recorders were big and bulky and used by the equivalent of ham radio enthusiasts. Until the cassette came along! Thanks again john On 1 Nov 2011, at 23:25, Martin Wheatley wrote: > At 22:35 01/11/2011, you wrote: > > > > > >Martin -if you have all 4 tracks from the 9-3-69 session, does that > >include 'Putting It off Til Another Day'? I have the other 3, but > >not that. The three tracks which I am assuming are the Symonds > >session are; She's a Rainbow/ Somebody To Love/Run Out Of Time. I > >have only 'Somebody to Love', although She's a Rainbow was a single > >release as well. I have since discovered another BBC Transcription > >Disc with a track called 'Chequebook Girl'. I don't know where that > >was broadcast, or if it is indeed just a one off track. > > > >Thanks very much - would like to get the Symonds tracks plus the odd > >9-3-69 song from you if we can work that out! > > > >John Gray > > > > http://ge.tt/9UlHRS9 > > It's a miracle any of this stuff survives. Very few private > recordings from the 60s do > > martinw > > From dutch_record_59@... Wed Nov 2 08:59:03 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2011 00:59:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Glass Menagerie In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1320220743.8462.YahooMailNeo@...> I have a compilation made years ago, 13 tracks (all in good sound) 1 Somebody to love 2 She's a rainbow 3 You didn't have to be so nice 4 Love me two times 5 Dear Mr Fantasy 6 Putting it off till another day 7 Do you ever think 8 Life isgetting it together 9 She came from hell 10 Cheque book girl 11 Do you ever think (2nd version) 12 Have you forgotten who you are 13 Do my thing myself I have also others,in poor sound. Cheers, Gert ________________________________ From: JT GRAY To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, November 1, 2011 8:30 PM Subject: [peel] Glass Menagerie   Enjoying these 1960s shows, looking forward to hearing some more! I haven't yet heard one I remember, but then my memory is addled. But they have set me off on one of the obsessive quests that grab me now and again - i.e. Glass Menagerie! Research via Ken's book tells me that they did two Peel Sessions. All but one of those tracks seem to have turned up - a cover of 'One More Heartache' - at least, I presume it's a cover! Anybody know it, have it, know where it might be located? Ken also says that they did a session for the David Symonds programme, and of course they may have done others. I have discovered that they are included on a BBC Transcription Disc from 1968 - three tracks, which could well have been the David Symonds session. The band often turn up on 'psychedelic' compilation CDs, of which there are now many of course. In a nutshell - anybody got any Glass Menagerie they would like to share, for my home made compilation of a fondly remembered band? I saw them live a few times, remember they did a pretty neat version of Spirit's 'Fresh Garbage' which I knew from the Rock Machine LP. John Gray From robfleay@... Wed Nov 2 10:53:01 2011 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2011 09:53:01 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Pete Townsend "John Peel" Lecture In-Reply-To: <1320180494.17649.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1320180494.17649.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Further critique here from Chris TT http://christt.com/words/pete-townshends-john-peel-lecture/ It did seem a bit wrong that Townshend spent so much time focussing on "the biz" as this was clearly of the least interest to Peel On 1 November 2011 20:48, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > > I thought quite thoughtful and showed an understanding of what Peel was > about but am prepared to be shot down in flames > > *From:* steve > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > *Sent:* Tuesday, 1 November 2011, 15:12 > *Subject:* [peel] Re: Pete Townsend "John Peel" Lecture > > > Full text is on the Guardian site: > > > http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/nov/01/pete-townshend-john-peel-lecture?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487 > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF wrote: > > > > Has anyone listened to this in full? > > > > The BBC review doesn't give me great hope (not that I had much anyway). > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15528101 > > > > he gets ripped to shreds here > > > http://xrrf.blogspot.com/2011/11/john-peel-lecture-technology-is-bad.html > > > > > > > > From Phyll@... Wed Nov 2 17:45:57 2011 From: Phyll@... (Phyll@...) Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2011 17:45:57 +0100 (CET) Subject: Goober Patrol In-Reply-To: <1320219505.540.59366.m7@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <4184969.24271320252357379.JavaMail.www@wwinf3711> > > > > John Peel radio show discussion group > > > Messages In This Digest (15 > Messages) > > > > > 1.1. > > Re: John Peel's Shed > From: > John Bravin > 1.2. > > Re: John Peel's Shed > From: > MARK LUETCHFORD > 1.3. > > Re: John Peel's Shed > From: > John Bravin > 1.4. > > Re: John Peel's Shed > From: > MARK LUETCHFORD > 1.5. > > Re: John Peel's Shed > From: > Martin Wheatley > > > 2a. > > Re: The Modernaires session > From: > Martin Wheatley > > > 3a. > > Pete Townsend "John Peel" Lecture > From: > RobF > 3b. > > Re: Pete Townsend "John Peel" Lecture > From: > steve > 3c. > > Re: Pete Townsend "John Peel" Lecture > From: > MARK LUETCHFORD > > > 4a. > > Glass Menagerie > From: > JT GRAY > 4b. > > Re: Glass Menagerie > From: > Martin Wheatley > 4c. > > Re: Glass Menagerie > From: > John Gray > 4d. > > Re: Glass Menagerie > From: > Martin Wheatley > 4e. > > Re: Glass Menagerie > From: > John Gray > > > 5a. > > Re: Top Gear 4 Feb 68 > From: > MARK LUETCHFORD > > > > View All Topics | Create New Topic > > > Messages > > > > 1.1. > > > > Re: John Peel's Shed > > Posted by: "John Bravin" > john.bravin@... >   > > festivefifty > > > > Tue Nov 1, 2011 3:00 am (PDT) > > > > Caught the last show in London. Highly recommended. Engaging and > funny, and worth the ticket to hear the track from Oizone, an Oi-Punk > tribute to Boyzone. > > John > > On 22/10/2011 17:35, John Osborne wrote: > > Hello > > , > > I can help you with those details, cos it's my show. Here's brief outline: > > John Peel's Shed is a show about records and radio, based on a box of > > records I won in a competition in 2002 on John Peel's Radio 1 show. > > The show features a few of the records in that collection, as well as > > me talking about John Peel, about radio and about music. The show sold > > out at Edinburgh this year, receiving five star reviews in The > > Independent and The Scotsman. > > Radio 4 are broadcasting a half hour version of John Peel's Shed. It's > > being recorded at the Radio Theatre, Broadcasting House on 8th Nov. To > > be aired (provisionally) Weds 21st Dec at 11 am. > > The show begins its London run at Jacksons Lane Theatre, Highgate, > > 25th-29th October, 8 pm. Book tickets here http://www.johnpeelsshed.com/ > > If you're a Peel fan and live in London would love you to come along, > > see the show, look at the records, have a beer and hang out > > afterwards. In Feb and March I am taking the show on a tour across the > > UK. > > Here's some reviews. > > > > *"Beautifully-written, funny and poignant... Just as John Peel's > > records changed his life this lovely, simple, beautifully executed > > show has enriched ours"* --????? /The Scotsman/ > > > > *"One of the Top Ten Theatre Highlights of the Edinburgh Festival... > > Funny, perceptive and charming"* -- ???? /The Telegraph/ > > > > *"One of the loveliest things you'll see all year"* -- ???? /The Herald/ > > > > *"Genius... A comic highlight"* -- /The Guardian/ > > > > > > > > > > Back to top > > Reply to sender > | > > Reply to group > | > > Reply via web post > > > Messages in this topic > (27) > > 1.2. > > > > Re: John Peel's Shed > > Posted by: "MARK LUETCHFORD" > M.Luetchford@btopenworld.com >   > > m.luetchford@... > > > > Tue Nov 1, 2011 1:53 pm (PDT) > > > > b********ks > > I missed it - times fly by when your the driver of a train steaming down to Trumpton with a cargo of cocaine. > > From: John Bravin > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Tuesday, 1 November 2011, 10:00 > Subject: Re: [peel] John Peel's Shed > >   > Caught the last show in London.  Highly recommended.  Engaging and funny, and worth the ticket to hear the track from Oizone, an Oi-Punk tribute to Boyzone. > > John > > On 22/10/2011 17:35, John Osborne wrote: >   > >Hello > >, > >I can help you with those details, cos it's my show. Here's brief outline: > > > >John Peel's Shed is a show about records and radio, based on a box of records I won in a competition in 2002 on John Peel's Radio 1 show. The show features a few of the records in that collection, as well as me talking about John Peel, about radio and about music. The show sold out at Edinburgh this year, receiving five star reviews in The Independent and The Scotsman. > > > >Radio 4 are broadcasting a half hour version of John Peel's Shed. It's being recorded at the Radio Theatre, Broadcasting House on 8th Nov. To be aired (provisionally) Weds 21st Dec at 11 am. > > > >The show begins its London run at Jacksons Lane Theatre, Highgate, 25th-29th October, 8 pm. Book tickets here  http://www.johnpeelsshed.com/ > >If you're a Peel fan and live in London would love you to come along, see the show, look at the records, have a beer and hang out afterwards. In Feb and March I am taking the show on a tour across the UK. > > > >Here's some reviews. > >“Beautifully-written, funny and poignant… Just as John Peel’s records changed his life this lovely, simple, beautifully executed show has enriched ours” – ★★★★★ The Scotsman > >“One of the Top Ten Theatre Highlights of the Edinburgh Festival… Funny, perceptive and charming” – ★★★★ The Telegraph > >“One of the loveliest things you’ll see all year” – ★★★★ The Herald > >“Genius… A comic highlight” – The Guardian > > > > > > > > > > Back to top > > Reply to sender > | > > Reply to group > | > > Reply via web post > > > Messages in this topic > (27) > > 1.3. > > > > Re: John Peel's Shed > > Posted by: "John Bravin" > john.bravin@... >   > > festivefifty > > > > Tue Nov 1, 2011 2:26 pm (PDT) > > > > I try to put everything into perspective > Set it against the scale of human suffering > And I thought of the Mugabe government > And the children of the Calcutta railways > This works for a while > > On 01/11/2011 21:52, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > b********ks > > I missed it - times fly by when your the driver of a train steaming > > down to Trumpton with a cargo of cocaine. > > > > > > > > Back to top > > Reply to sender > | > > Reply to group > | > > Reply via web post > > > Messages in this topic > (27) > > 1.4. > > > > Re: John Peel's Shed > > Posted by: "MARK LUETCHFORD" > M.Luetchford@... >   > > m.luetchford@... > > > > Tue Nov 1, 2011 2:31 pm (PDT) > > > > But then I encounter Primark FM >   > (aka Chris Moyles) > > From: John Bravin > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Tuesday, 1 November 2011, 21:26 > Subject: Re: [peel] John Peel's Shed > >   > I try to put everything into perspective > Set it against the scale of human suffering > And I thought of the Mugabe government > And the children of the Calcutta railways > This works for a while > > On 01/11/2011 21:52, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: >   > >b********ks > > > >I missed it - times fly by when your the driver of a train steaming down to Trumpton with a cargo of cocaine. > > > > > > > > > > Back to top > > Reply to sender > | > > Reply to group > | > > Reply via web post > > > Messages in this topic > (27) > > 1.5. > > > > Re: John Peel's Shed > > Posted by: "Martin Wheatley" > martinw@... >   > > wheatleymuk > > > > Tue Nov 1, 2011 3:22 pm (PDT) > > > > At 20:52 01/11/2011, Mark wrote: > > > > > >b********ks > >I missed it - times fly by when your the driver of a train steaming > >down to Trumpton with a cargo of cocaine. > > On the Rocks Island Line presumably > > martinw > > > > > > > Back to top > > Reply to sender > | > > Reply to group > | > > Reply via web post > > > Messages in this topic > (27) > > > > 2a. > > > > Re: The Modernaires session > > Posted by: "Martin Wheatley" > martinw@... >   > > wheatleymuk > > > > Tue Nov 1, 2011 3:35 am (PDT) > > > > At 22:04 20/10/2011, you wrote: > > > > > >Hello All, > > > >Anyone got a copy of a session done by The Modernaires for Peel in > >'82 (according to the wiki) or '84 (according to one of the band members)? > > > >Reason - on Dandelion Radio next month we have some music played by > >someone whose mum remembers being on a Peel session ... The > >Modernaires - and she would love to hear it again. > > > >Paul > > http://ge.tt/837p019 > > Taped by me in 1982 so 1984 seems improbable! > > martinw > > > > > > > Back to top > > Reply to sender > | > > Reply to group > | > > Reply via web post > > > Messages in this topic > (2) > > > > 3a. > > > > Pete Townsend "John Peel" Lecture > > Posted by: "RobF" > robfleay@... >   > > robfleay70 > > > > Tue Nov 1, 2011 7:05 am (PDT) > > > > Has anyone listened to this in full? > > The BBC review doesn't give me great hope (not that I had much anyway). > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15528101 > > he gets ripped to shreds here > http://xrrf.blogspot.com/2011/11/john-peel-lecture- technology-is-bad.html > > > > > > Back to top > > Reply to sender > | > > Reply to group > | > > Reply via web post > > > Messages in this topic > (3) > > 3b. > > > > Re: Pete Townsend "John Peel" Lecture > > Posted by: "steve" > saipanda@yahoo.com >   > > saipanda > > > > Tue Nov 1, 2011 8:19 am (PDT) > > > > Full text is on the Guardian site: > > http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/nov/01/pete-townshend-john-peel-lecture? INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487 > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF .> wrote: > > > > Has anyone listened to this in full? > > > > The BBC review doesn't give me great hope (not that I had much anyway). > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15528101 > > > > he gets ripped to shreds here > > http://xrrf.blogspot.com/2011/11/john-peel-lecture- technology-is-bad.html > > > > > > > > > Back to top > > Reply to sender > | > > Reply to group > | > > Reply via web post > > > Messages in this topic > (3) > > 3c. > > > > Re: Pete Townsend "John Peel" Lecture > > Posted by: "MARK LUETCHFORD" > M.Luetchford@... >   > > m.luetchford@... > > > > Tue Nov 1, 2011 1:48 pm (PDT) > > > > I thought quite thoughtful and showed an understanding of what Peel was about but am prepared to be shot down in flames > > From: steve > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Tuesday, 1 November 2011, 15:12 > Subject: [peel] Re: Pete Townsend "John Peel" Lecture > >   > Full text is on the Guardian site: > > http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/nov/01/pete-townshend-john-peel-lecture? INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487 > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF .> wrote: > > > > Has anyone listened to this in full? > > > > The BBC review doesn't give me great hope (not that I had much anyway). > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15528101 > > > > he gets ripped to shreds here > > http://xrrf.blogspot.com/2011/11/john-peel-lecture- technology-is-bad.html > > > > > > > > > Back to top > > Reply to sender > | > > Reply to group > | > > Reply via web post > > > Messages in this topic > (3) > > > > 4a. > > > > Glass Menagerie > > Posted by: "JT GRAY" > jt.gray@... >   > > jt.gray@btinternet.com > > > > Tue Nov 1, 2011 12:30 pm (PDT) > > > > Enjoying these 1960s shows, looking forward to hearing some more! I haven't yet heard one I remember, but then my memory is addled. But they have set me off on one of the obsessive quests that grab me now and again - i.e. Glass Menagerie! Research via Ken's book tells me that they did two Peel Sessions. All but one of those tracks seem to have turned up - a cover of 'One More Heartache' - at least, I presume it's a cover! Anybody know it, have it, know where it might be located? Ken also says that they did a session for the David Symonds programme, and of course they may have done others. I have discovered that they are included on a BBC Transcription Disc from 1968 - three tracks, which could well have been the David Symonds session. The band often turn up on 'psychedelic' compilation CDs, of which there are now many of course. > > In a nutshell - anybody got any Glass Menagerie they would like to share, for my home made compilation of a fondly remembered band? I saw them live a few times, remember they did a pretty neat version of Spirit's 'Fresh Garbage' which I knew from the Rock Machine LP. > > John Gray > > > > > > > Back to top > > Reply to sender > | > > Reply to group > | > > Reply via web post > > > Messages in this topic > (5) > > 4b. > > > > Re: Glass Menagerie > > Posted by: "Martin Wheatley" > martinw@... >   > > wheatleymuk > > > > Tue Nov 1, 2011 3:13 pm (PDT) > > > > At 19:30 01/11/2011, you wrote: > > > > > >Enjoying these 1960s shows, looking forward to hearing some more! I > >haven't yet heard one I remember, but then my memory is addled. But > >they have set me off on one of the obsessive quests that grab me now > >and again - i.e. Glass Menagerie! Research via Ken's book tells me > >that they did two Peel Sessions. All but one of those tracks seem to > >have turned up - a cover of 'One More Heartache' - at least, I > >presume it's a cover! Anybody know it, have it, know where it might > >be located? Ken also says that they did a session for the David > >Symonds programme, and of course they may have done others. I have > >discovered that they are included on a BBC Transcription Disc from > >1968 - three tracks, which could well have been the David Symonds > >session. The band often turn up on 'psychedelic' compilation CDs, of > >which there are now many of course. > > > >In a nutshell - anybody got any Glass Menagerie they would like to > >share, for my home made compilation of a fondly remembered band? I > >saw them live a few times, remember they did a pretty neat version > >of Spirit's 'Fresh Garbage' which I knew from the Rock Machine LP. > > > >John Gray > > I have a batch of sessions which I got from the Internet somewhere > some years ago > > I have 2 tracks from the Symonds session - She's A Rainbow and Somebody To love > + another track which sounds like an original > > I have 2 tracks from the 23-6-68 Top Gear session - Love Me Two Times and > Dear Mr Fantasy Not the other 2 from the session > > I have the 4 tracks from the 9-3-69 session > > Plus there is another group of 3 originals which I put down as Top > Gear from 1969 > > All tracks are poor quality probably from AM broadcasts (all we had > in those days!) > > I suspect these duplicate what you have (probably from the same source) which > is why I haven't put them up > > martinw > > > > > > > Back to top > > Reply to sender > | > > Reply to group > | > > Reply via web post > > > Messages in this topic > (5) > > 4c. > > > > Re: Glass Menagerie > > Posted by: "John Gray" > jt.gray@btinternet.com >   > > jt.gray@... > > > > Tue Nov 1, 2011 3:35 pm (PDT) > > > > Martin -if you have all 4 tracks from the 9-3-69 session, does that include 'Putting It off Til Another Day'? I have the other 3, but not that. The three tracks which I am assuming are the Symonds session are; She's a Rainbow/ Somebody To Love/Run Out Of Time. I have only 'Somebody to Love', although She's a Rainbow was a single release as well. I have since discovered another BBC Transcription Disc with a track called 'Chequebook Girl'. I don't know where that was broadcast, or if it is indeed just a one off track. > > Thanks very much - would like to get the Symonds tracks plus the odd 9-3-69 song from you if we can work that out! > > John Gray > > On 1 Nov 2011, at 22:12, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > > At 19:30 01/11/2011, you wrote: > > > > > > > > >Enjoying these 1960s shows, looking forward to hearing some more! I > > >haven't yet heard one I remember, but then my memory is addled. But > > >they have set me off on one of the obsessive quests that grab me now > > >and again - i.e. Glass Menagerie! Research via Ken's book tells me > > >that they did two Peel Sessions. All but one of those tracks seem to > > >have turned up - a cover of 'One More Heartache' - at least, I > > >presume it's a cover! Anybody know it, have it, know where it might > > >be located? Ken also says that they did a session for the David > > >Symonds programme, and of course they may have done others. I have > > >discovered that they are included on a BBC Transcription Disc from > > >1968 - three tracks, which could well have been the David Symonds > > >session. The band often turn up on 'psychedelic' compilation CDs, of > > >which there are now many of course. > > > > > >In a nutshell - anybody got any Glass Menagerie they would like to > > >share, for my home made compilation of a fondly remembered band? I > > >saw them live a few times, remember they did a pretty neat version > > >of Spirit's 'Fresh Garbage' which I knew from the Rock Machine LP. > > > > > >John Gray > > > > I have a batch of sessions which I got from the Internet somewhere > > some years ago > > > > I have 2 tracks from the Symonds session - She's A Rainbow and Somebody To love > > + another track which sounds like an original > > > > I have 2 tracks from the 23-6-68 Top Gear session - Love Me Two Times and > > Dear Mr Fantasy Not the other 2 from the session > > > > I have the 4 tracks from the 9-3-69 session > > > > Plus there is another group of 3 originals which I put down as Top > > Gear from 1969 > > > > All tracks are poor quality probably from AM broadcasts (all we had > > in those days!) > > > > I suspect these duplicate what you have (probably from the same source) which > > is why I haven't put them up > > > > martinw > > > > > > > > > > > Back to top > > Reply to sender > | > > Reply to group > | > > Reply via web post > > > Messages in this topic > (5) > > 4d. > > > > Re: Glass Menagerie > > Posted by: "Martin Wheatley" > martinw@... >   > > wheatleymuk > > > > Tue Nov 1, 2011 4:25 pm (PDT) > > > > At 22:35 01/11/2011, you wrote: > > > > > >Martin -if you have all 4 tracks from the 9-3-69 session, does that > >include 'Putting It off Til Another Day'? I have the other 3, but > >not that. The three tracks which I am assuming are the Symonds > >session are; She's a Rainbow/ Somebody To Love/Run Out Of Time. I > >have only 'Somebody to Love', although She's a Rainbow was a single > >release as well. I have since discovered another BBC Transcription > >Disc with a track called 'Chequebook Girl'. I don't know where that > >was broadcast, or if it is indeed just a one off track. > > > >Thanks very much - would like to get the Symonds tracks plus the odd > >9-3-69 song from you if we can work that out! > > > >John Gray > > > > http://ge.tt/9UlHRS9 > > It's a miracle any of this stuff survives. Very few private > recordings from the 60s do > > martinw > > > > > > > Back to top > > Reply to sender > | > > Reply to group > | > > Reply via web post > > > Messages in this topic > (5) > > 4e. > > > > Re: Glass Menagerie > > Posted by: "John Gray" > jt.gray@... >   > > jt.gray@... > > > > Wed Nov 2, 2011 12:04 am (PDT) > > > > Thanks Martin - you are so right! if I think back to the equipment I had in those days, I barely had anything decent to listen with, never mind record. Neither did any of my friends - tape recorders were big and bulky and used by the equivalent of ham radio enthusiasts. Until the cassette came along! > > Thanks again > > john > > On 1 Nov 2011, at 23:25, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > > At 22:35 01/11/2011, you wrote: > > > > > > > > >Martin -if you have all 4 tracks from the 9-3-69 session, does that > > >include 'Putting It off Til Another Day'? I have the other 3, but > > >not that. The three tracks which I am assuming are the Symonds > > >session are; She's a Rainbow/ Somebody To Love/Run Out Of Time. I > > >have only 'Somebody to Love', although She's a Rainbow was a single > > >release as well. I have since discovered another BBC Transcription > > >Disc with a track called 'Chequebook Girl'. I don't know where that > > >was broadcast, or if it is indeed just a one off track. > > > > > >Thanks very much - would like to get the Symonds tracks plus the odd > > >9-3-69 song from you if we can work that out! > > > > > >John Gray > > > > > > > http://ge.tt/9UlHRS9 > > > > It's a miracle any of this stuff survives. Very few private > > recordings from the 60s do > > > > martinw > > > > > > > > > > > Back to top > > Reply to sender > | > > Reply to group > | > > Reply via web post > > > Messages in this topic > (5) > > > > 5a. > > > > Re: Top Gear 4 Feb 68 > > Posted by: "MARK LUETCHFORD" > M.Luetchford@... >   > > m.luetchford@btopenworld.com > > > > Tue Nov 1, 2011 3:29 pm (PDT) > > > > sorry that should have been Rarn ... >   > We are children of Rarn > We've trodden the vales of the sun > The child will cry > On swans they fly > We are the children of Rarn > > And we are the seekers of space > We've seen our master's face > It's young and gold > And silvery old > We are the seekers of space > > From: MARK LUETCHFORD > To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" > Sent: Monday, 31 October 2011, 20:41 > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Top Gear 4 Feb 68 > >   > it was the genuine hurt in John's voice that he didn't understand why his old pal wouldn't speak to him anymore rather than the justness of his comments. Although having said that I'm not certain whether I prefer we are the childrean of narn period to the genius of jeepster > > From: RobF > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Monday, 31 October 2011, 11:52 > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Top Gear 4 Feb 68 > >   > And look what happened when he downgraded to a Mini... > > On 31 October 2011 11:38, Eddie Duffy wrote: > > Yes, most unfair of Peelie, that. If he'd listened to the lyrics more intently, he'd have realised that Marc's preference of automotive transport was purely to benefit his vocals. > > > >Cheers, > > > >Eddie. > > > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD ...> wrote: > >> > >> Brilliant to see early stuff surfacing - tRex and Beefheart. WoW. > >>   > >>  I remember Peel saying in the early 80s he was sad and puzzled why he fell out with Bolan and not understanding why - and then later seeing a recording on some Bolan documenatry of Peel  on TV slagging Marc off in the early 70s for selling out and drving around in rolls royces - that might explain why he stopped talking to him! > >>   > >> Mark > >> > > > > > > > >------------------------------------ > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Back to top > > Reply to sender > | > > Reply to group > | > > Reply via web post > > > Messages in this topic > (13) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Recent Activity > > > >  4 > New Members > > > > > > > >  1 > New Files > > > > > > Visit Your Group > > > > > > Y! Messenger > PC-to-PC calls > Call your friends > worldwide - free! > > Moderator Central > Yahoo! Groups > Get the latest news > from the team. > > Yahoo! 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(John Gray) Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2011 17:42:01 +0000 Subject: [peel] Glass Menagerie In-Reply-To: <1320220743.8462.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1320220743.8462.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <38A5CBE3-BAC1-4D86-ADF1-BB55F7E045AD@...> Gert - looks like you got there first and did all the work! Never mind, part of the fun is in tracking down the music. Especially now that ebay has distorted the business of record collecting. I have most of these - but I do not have 'Chequebook Girl'. Do you happen to know the source, was it recorded for a radio show? John Gray On 2 Nov 2011, at 07:59, Gert Stuut wrote: > > I have a compilation made years ago, 13 tracks (all in good sound) > 1 Somebody to love > 2 She's a rainbow > 3 You didn't have to be so nice > 4 Love me two times > 5 Dear Mr Fantasy > 6 Putting it off till another day > 7 Do you ever think > 8 Life isgetting it together > 9 She came from hell > 10 Cheque book girl > 11 Do you ever think (2nd version) > 12 Have you forgotten who you are > 13 Do my thing myself > > I have also others,in poor sound. > > Cheers, > Gert > > From: JT GRAY > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Tuesday, November 1, 2011 8:30 PM > Subject: [peel] Glass Menagerie > > > Enjoying these 1960s shows, looking forward to hearing some more! I haven't yet heard one I remember, but then my memory is addled. But they have set me off on one of the obsessive quests that grab me now and again - i.e. Glass Menagerie! Research via Ken's book tells me that they did two Peel Sessions. All but one of those tracks seem to have turned up - a cover of 'One More Heartache' - at least, I presume it's a cover! Anybody know it, have it, know where it might be located? Ken also says that they did a session for the David Symonds programme, and of course they may have done others. I have discovered that they are included on a BBC Transcription Disc from 1968 - three tracks, which could well have been the David Symonds session. The band often turn up on 'psychedelic' compilation CDs, of which there are now many of course. > > In a nutshell - anybody got any Glass Menagerie they would like to share, for my home made compilation of a fondly remembered band? I saw them live a few times, remember they did a pretty neat version of Spirit's 'Fresh Garbage' which I knew from the Rock Machine LP. > > John Gray > > > > > From klacktoveedesteen@... Wed Nov 2 19:37:58 2011 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (Pete Conkerton) Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2011 18:37:58 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: Tickey Dopies! In-Reply-To: References: <12c1f.48ff0abe.3bdae7ce@...> Message-ID: <1320259078.61550.YahooMailNeo@...> Curiously, though I didn't have 'Old Smokie' among my files, I have the b-side (Louie's Theme). I'll post it up if anyone needs it.   Pete ________________________________   From: steve To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, 28 October 2011, 7:36 Subject: [peel] Re: Tickey Dopies!   Old Smokie is also on a shared show: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/25_September_1992 Not the b-side, though. Cheers, SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, rockerq@... wrote: > > I have a .wav of Old Smokie by the Firemen - message me offflist & I'll > send a link for you to download it. > > If anyone does have a 7" of Tickey Dopies I have been looking for it for 7 > years, the only copy I have heard of is the one in Peelie's box - I will > make a good offer for it! > > Cheers! > > Rocker > From Phyll@... Wed Nov 2 22:37:06 2011 From: Phyll@... (Phyll@...) Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2011 22:37:06 +0100 (CET) Subject: Goober Patrol Message-ID: <2635362.98291320269826152.JavaMail.www@wwinf3721> Hi Guys, I was out with one of the guys from Goober Patrol and he was saying that he no longer has any of the Peel shows they appeared on... and i having looked through my tapes i can find no sign of their Session show, (9/9/95) - i know there's a lot of 90's stuff on the torrents and was wondering if anyone has it, or could link to it for me? thanks in advance... My apologies for my former non-message, pesky email service deleted my message and replaced it with the digest i'd just deleted... sorry. > From saipanda@... Thu Nov 3 10:34:19 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2011 09:34:19 -0000 Subject: Goober Patrol In-Reply-To: <2635362.98291320269826152.JavaMail.www@wwinf3721> Message-ID: Hi Phyll, Don't think the session show has been shared, but there are a few they were played on that have been available (and may still be) if that's of any interest. Here are the results of a wiki search on the band name: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/index.php?search=Goober+Patrol&fulltext=0 Click on the links to go to the show pages, then check the bottom of for any file details. Hope this is a help. SW PS Do your tapes include any Peel shows? If so, any chance of a share? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Phyll@... wrote: > > > Hi Guys, > > I was out with one of the guys from Goober Patrol and he was saying that he no longer has any of the Peel shows they appeared on... and i having > looked through my tapes i can find no sign of their Session show, (9/9/95) - i know there's a lot of 90's stuff on the torrents and was wondering if > anyone has it, or could link to it for me? > > thanks in advance... > > > My apologies for my former non-message, pesky email service deleted my message and replaced it with the digest i'd just deleted... sorry. > > > > > > From dutch_record_59@... Thu Nov 3 10:50:52 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2011 02:50:52 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] Glass Menagerie References: <1320220743.8462.YahooMailNeo@...> <38A5CBE3-BAC1-4D86-ADF1-BB55F7E045AD@...> Message-ID: <1320313852.65655.YahooMailNeo@...> Hi John, I think I found Cheque book Girl on a compilation made by "Chris Goes Rock" one of the first Bloggers. He claimed that his compilation was taken from BBC transcript discs. ________________________________ From: John Gray To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, November 2, 2011 6:42 PM Subject: Re: [peel] Glass Menagerie   Gert - looks like you got there first and did all the work!  Never mind, part of the fun is in tracking down the music.  Especially now that ebay has distorted the business of record collecting.  I have most of these - but I do not have 'Chequebook Girl'.  Do you happen to know the source, was it recorded for a radio show? John Gray On 2 Nov 2011, at 07:59, Gert Stuut wrote:   > > >I have a compilation made years ago, 13 tracks (all in good sound) >1 Somebody to love >2 She's a rainbow >3 You didn't have to be so nice >4 Love me two times >5 Dear Mr Fantasy >6 Putting it off till another day >7 Do you ever think >8 Life is getting it together >9 She came from hell >10 Cheque book girl >11 Do you ever think (2nd version) >12 Have you forgotten who you are >13 Do my thing myself > > > >I have also others,in poor sound. > > >Cheers, >Gert > > > >________________________________ >From: JT GRAY >To: peel@yahoogroups.com >Sent: Tuesday, November 1, 2011 8:30 PM >Subject: [peel] Glass Menagerie > > >  >Enjoying these 1960s shows, looking forward to hearing some more! I haven't yet heard one I remember, but then my memory is addled. But they have set me off on one of the obsessive quests that grab me now and again - i.e. Glass Menagerie! Research via Ken's book tells me that they did two Peel Sessions. All but one of those tracks seem to have turned up - a cover of 'One More Heartache' - at least, I presume it's a cover! Anybody know it, have it, know where it might be located? Ken also says that they did a session for the David Symonds programme, and of course they may have done others. I have discovered that they are included on a BBC Transcription Disc from 1968 - three tracks, which could well have been the David Symonds session. The band often turn up on 'psychedelic' compilation CDs, of which there are now many of course. > >In a nutshell - anybody got any Glass Menagerie they would like to share, for my home made compilation of a fondly remembered band? I saw them live a few times, remember they did a pretty neat version of Spirit's 'Fresh Garbage' which I knew from the Rock Machine LP. > >John Gray > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From martinw@... Fri Nov 4 00:19:34 2011 From: martinw@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2011 23:19:34 +0000 Subject: [peel] Goober Patrol In-Reply-To: <2635362.98291320269826152.JavaMail.www@wwinf3721> References: <2635362.98291320269826152.JavaMail.www@wwinf3721> Message-ID: At 21:37 02/11/2011, you wrote: > > > >Hi Guys, > >I was out with one of the guys from Goober Patrol and he was saying >that he no longer has any of the Peel shows they appeared on... and i having >looked through my tapes i can find no sign of their Session show, >(9/9/95) - i know there's a lot of 90's stuff on the torrents and >was wondering if >anyone has it, or could link to it for me? > >thanks in advance... Here is the session http://ge.tt/8FfZBY9 It's only got 4 tracks and Ken lists 5 so there may be one missing martinw From ken_garner@... Fri Nov 4 09:30:56 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2011 08:30:56 -0000 Subject: The SL Tapes: L133 and the missing first half of 1992-10-30 Message-ID: I have at last found time to start on my consignment of the SL Tapes and here's the first, L133, which in two sides/parts is the first 85 minutes or so - minus the 11.30 news break - of Peel's show of 30 October 1992, most of the rest of which has already been ripped and shared, I think by Weatherman22. It was the first out of the bag at random last Sunday, and, lo and behold, it was the one from exactly 19 years ago to the day. Not a bad show either k Peel 1992-10-30a http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CO0LZ3X0 Peel 1992-10-30b http://www.megaupload.com/?d=V34NI9BS From Phyll@... Fri Nov 4 12:44:04 2011 From: Phyll@... (Phyll@...) Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2011 12:44:04 +0100 (CET) Subject: [peel] Goober Patrol In-Reply-To: <1320392251.260.31981.m7@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <32639450.16981320407044142.JavaMail.www@wwinf3711> Thanks guys. I'm afraid that though i tapes the show regualarly for years, i'd then edit the tapes down so most of my tapes are little more than compilations of 'best bits', and the few longer extracts i had i passed on to someone in the group some time ago. Though i might have just come across a couple more... From thebarguest@... Fri Nov 4 23:40:40 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2011 22:40:40 -0000 Subject: cds of 60's stuff with dj intros etc Message-ID: I thought some of you might be interested in this. Got it via the BJH website. CDs of 60's radio stuff from fan-recorded tapes with the dj intro, released commercially. http://www.topsoundsrecords.co.uk/ Could this pave the way to whole shows being released legally (I think of that priceless stash of late 70's Peel shows that was donated to the BBC that will, tragically, probably never see (hear) the light of day). Yes, I know - copyright issues/work/research/money. I wonder if this record company got their Peel recordings from our generous contributors ? From mickcapewell@... Sat Nov 5 00:06:15 2011 From: mickcapewell@... (Michael Capewell) Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2011 23:06:15 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] cds of 60's stuff with dj intros etc In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1320447975.99420.YahooMailNeo@...> Top Sounds is a one-man record company...Nigel Lees....great bloke....a long-time tracker down of Transcription discs...and yes he does go through all of the copyright issues and suchlike diligently and properly, so all Top Sounds releases are completely legit and are without exception, absolutely wonderful in both content and presentation.   Cheers MC ________________________________ From: Humphrey To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, 4 November 2011, 22:40 Subject: [peel] cds of 60's stuff with dj intros etc   I thought some of you might be interested in this. Got it via the BJH website. CDs of 60's radio stuff from fan-recorded tapes with the dj intro, released commercially. http://www.topsoundsrecords.co.uk/ Could this pave the way to whole shows being released legally (I think of that priceless stash of late 70's Peel shows that was donated to the BBC that will, tragically, probably never see (hear) the light of day). Yes, I know - copyright issues/work/research/money. I wonder if this record company got their Peel recordings from our generous contributors ? From thebarguest@... Sat Nov 5 00:30:48 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2011 23:30:48 -0000 Subject: cds of 60's stuff with dj intros etc In-Reply-To: <1320447975.99420.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Thanks for the info ! Yes, some of their stuff is from transcription discs, but the BJH song (and others) is from off-air recordings .. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Michael Capewell wrote: > > Top Sounds is a one-man record company...Nigel Lees....great bloke....a long-time tracker down of Transcription discs...and yes he does go through all of the copyright issues and suchlike diligently and properly, so all Top Sounds releases are completely legit and are without exception, absolutely wonderful in both content and presentation. >   > Cheers > MC > > > ________________________________ > From: Humphrey > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Friday, 4 November 2011, 22:40 > Subject: [peel] cds of 60's stuff with dj intros etc > > >   > I thought some of you might be interested in this. Got it via the BJH website. CDs of 60's radio stuff from fan-recorded tapes with the dj intro, released commercially. > > http://www.topsoundsrecords.co.uk/ > > Could this pave the way to whole shows being released legally (I think of that priceless stash of late 70's Peel shows that was donated to the BBC that will, tragically, probably never see (hear) the light of day). Yes, I know - copyright issues/work/research/money. I wonder if this record company got their Peel recordings from our generous contributors ? > From saipanda@... Sat Nov 5 07:07:16 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2011 06:07:16 -0000 Subject: The SL Tapes: L133 and the missing first half of 1992-10-30 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many thanks to Ken! Have had a go at completing the tracklisting on the wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/30_October_1992 Anyone know the Teddy Edwards, Foreheads In A Fishtank and Unholy Swill tracks? SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > I have at last found time to start on my consignment of the SL Tapes and here's the first, L133, which in two sides/parts is the first 85 minutes or so - minus the 11.30 news break - of Peel's show of 30 October 1992, most of the rest of which has already been ripped and shared, I think by Weatherman22. It was the first out of the bag at random last Sunday, and, lo and behold, it was the one from exactly 19 years ago to the day. Not a bad show either > > k > > Peel 1992-10-30a > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CO0LZ3X0 > Peel 1992-10-30b > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=V34NI9BS > From saipanda@... Sat Nov 5 09:41:31 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2011 08:41:31 -0000 Subject: Pete Townsend "John Peel" Lecture In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Poll over at #keepingitpeel on who should give next year's Peel lecture (if there is one): http://keepingitpeel.wordpress.com/2011/11/04/poll-the-next-john-peel-lecture/ Open for the next week. SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF wrote: > > Further critique here from Chris TT > http://christt.com/words/pete-townshends-john-peel-lecture/ > > It did seem a bit wrong that Townshend spent so much time focussing on "the > biz" as this was clearly of the least interest to Peel > > On 1 November 2011 20:48, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > > > > > > I thought quite thoughtful and showed an understanding of what Peel was > > about but am prepared to be shot down in flames > > > > *From:* steve > > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > > *Sent:* Tuesday, 1 November 2011, 15:12 > > *Subject:* [peel] Re: Pete Townsend "John Peel" Lecture > > > > > > Full text is on the Guardian site: > > > > > > http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/nov/01/pete-townshend-john-peel-lecture?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487 > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF wrote: > > > > > > Has anyone listened to this in full? > > > > > > The BBC review doesn't give me great hope (not that I had much anyway). > > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15528101 > > > > > > he gets ripped to shreds here > > > > > http://xrrf.blogspot.com/2011/11/john-peel-lecture-technology-is-bad.html > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From ken_garner@... Sat Nov 5 10:08:26 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2011 09:08:26 -0000 Subject: The SL Tapes: L133 and the missing first half of 1992-10-30 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I know the Terry Edwards is a cover of Miles Davis/Victor Feldman's 'Seven Steps to Heaven'. The cassette of Mr SL labels the Foreheads in a Fishtank track as 'Yeah Baby Wow'. No idea about the Holy Swill, sorry - k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Many thanks to Ken! > > Have had a go at completing the tracklisting on the wiki: > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/30_October_1992 > > Anyone know the Teddy Edwards, Foreheads In A Fishtank and Unholy Swill tracks? > > SW > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > I have at last found time to start on my consignment of the SL Tapes and here's the first, L133, which in two sides/parts is the first 85 minutes or so - minus the 11.30 news break - of Peel's show of 30 October 1992, most of the rest of which has already been ripped and shared, I think by Weatherman22. It was the first out of the bag at random last Sunday, and, lo and behold, it was the one from exactly 19 years ago to the day. Not a bad show either > > > > k > > > > Peel 1992-10-30a > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CO0LZ3X0 > > Peel 1992-10-30b > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=V34NI9BS > > > From dutch_record_59@... Sat Nov 5 10:08:31 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2011 02:08:31 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [peel] cds of 60's stuff with dj intros etc In-Reply-To: <1320447975.99420.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1320447975.99420.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1320484111.37187.YahooMailNeo@...> All the TopSound releaes are fab! I think this new release is the best yet! Most are from John's Top Gear. ________________________________ From: Michael Capewell To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Saturday, November 5, 2011 12:06 AM Subject: Re: [peel] cds of 60's stuff with dj intros etc   Top Sounds is a one-man record company...Nigel Lees....great bloke....a long-time tracker down of Transcription discs...and yes he does go through all of the copyright issues and suchlike diligently and properly, so all Top Sounds releases are completely legit and are without exception, absolutely wonderful in both content and presentation.   Cheers MC From: Humphrey To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, 4 November 2011, 22:40 Subject: [peel] cds of 60's stuff with dj intros etc   I thought some of you might be interested in this. Got it via the BJH website. CDs of 60's radio stuff from fan-recorded tapes with the dj intro, released commercially. http://www.topsoundsrecords.co.uk/ Could this pave the way to whole shows being released legally (I think of that priceless stash of late 70's Peel shows that was donated to the BBC that will, tragically, probably never see (hear) the light of day). Yes, I know - copyright issues/work/research/money. I wonder if this record company got their Peel recordings from our generous contributors ? From stuartb@... Sat Nov 5 10:43:58 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2011 09:43:58 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: The SL Tapes: L133 and the missing first half of 1992-10-30 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4D9BC2AEBC1A48D6A6BC8031F6A8401B@Stuartnew> Yeah I'd started tracklisting last night in my sandbox, but got sleepy after 4 tracks. I've updated track details. I'd also worked out it was the Miles Davis EP but didn't know which track. I was doing it in the sandbox, as What I was wondering was, and I haven't listened fully, but normally the side b of any tape did not follow on from the side a, so L133b may be out of sequence with L174a. Once I've worked that out, and if we have a complete show, I may do a composite Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ken Sent: 05 November 2011 09:08 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: The SL Tapes: L133 and the missing first half of 1992-10-30 I know the Terry Edwards is a cover of Miles Davis/Victor Feldman's 'Seven Steps to Heaven'. The cassette of Mr SL labels the Foreheads in a Fishtank track as 'Yeah Baby Wow'. No idea about the Holy Swill, sorry - k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "steve" wrote: > > Many thanks to Ken! > > Have had a go at completing the tracklisting on the wiki: > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/30_October_1992 > > Anyone know the Teddy Edwards, Foreheads In A Fishtank and Unholy Swill tracks? > > SW > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "ken" wrote: > > > > I have at last found time to start on my consignment of the SL Tapes and here's the first, L133, which in two sides/parts is the first 85 minutes or so - minus the 11.30 news break - of Peel's show of 30 October 1992, most of the rest of which has already been ripped and shared, I think by Weatherman22. It was the first out of the bag at random last Sunday, and, lo and behold, it was the one from exactly 19 years ago to the day. Not a bad show either > > > > k > > > > Peel 1992-10-30a > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CO0LZ3X0 > > Peel 1992-10-30b > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=V34NI9BS > > > From ken_garner@... Sat Nov 5 11:12:22 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2011 10:12:22 -0000 Subject: The SL Tapes: L133 and the missing first half of 1992-10-30 In-Reply-To: <4D9BC2AEBC1A48D6A6BC8031F6A8401B@Stuartnew> Message-ID: ok, i didn't know that, but thinking about it, seems possible - the A side recordings on my lot stop with 8-10 minutes of blank tape left, so Mr SL might have inserted another tape on the A side ready. I'll keep the tape names at the start of the file names from now on, then... - k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > Yeah I'd started tracklisting last night in my sandbox, but got sleepy after > 4 tracks. I've updated track details. I'd also worked out it was the Miles > Davis EP but didn't know which track. > > > > I was doing it in the sandbox, as What I was wondering was, and I haven't > listened fully, but normally the side b of any tape did not follow on from > the side a, so L133b may be out of sequence with L174a. Once I've worked > that out, and if we have a complete show, I may do a composite > > > > Stuart > > > > _____ > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ken > Sent: 05 November 2011 09:08 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] Re: The SL Tapes: L133 and the missing first half of > 1992-10-30 > > > > > > I know the Terry Edwards is a cover of Miles Davis/Victor Feldman's 'Seven > Steps to Heaven'. The cassette of Mr SL labels the Foreheads in a Fishtank > track as 'Yeah Baby Wow'. No idea about the Holy Swill, sorry > - k > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "steve" > wrote: > > > > Many thanks to Ken! > > > > Have had a go at completing the tracklisting on the wiki: > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/30_October_1992 > > > > Anyone know the Teddy Edwards, Foreheads In A Fishtank and Unholy Swill > tracks? > > > > SW > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "ken" > wrote: > > > > > > I have at last found time to start on my consignment of the SL Tapes and > here's the first, L133, which in two sides/parts is the first 85 minutes or > so - minus the 11.30 news break - of Peel's show of 30 October 1992, most of > the rest of which has already been ripped and shared, I think by > Weatherman22. It was the first out of the bag at random last Sunday, and, lo > and behold, it was the one from exactly 19 years ago to the day. Not a bad > show either > > > > > > k > > > > > > Peel 1992-10-30a > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CO0LZ3X0 > > > Peel 1992-10-30b > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=V34NI9BS > > > > > > From leicesterjim@... Sat Nov 5 18:55:57 2011 From: leicesterjim@... (Lester) Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2011 17:55:57 -0000 Subject: cds of 60's stuff with dj intros etc In-Reply-To: <1320484111.37187.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: I agree. What I find remarkable about the latest CD is the quality of the Yardbirds Top Gear session. Previously, Dazed and Confused was included as a dodgy off-air on EMIs Little Games release. Here is a miles better sounding version with Peel's enthusiastic comments at the end. Also Hendrix on Dee Time sounds crystal clear, like the TOTP track included on the remastered BBC Sessions where they playback Simon Smith and the Amazing Dancing Bear. 'I don't think we know that one',quips Jimi. Anyone know where these come from? Big thanks to Top Sounds records for getting these to the marketplace, and many more releases to come. Anyone wondering whether to get these CDs just buy them, they are an absolute revelation! Jim From antoniaforestforever@... Sat Nov 5 21:07:01 2011 From: antoniaforestforever@... (februarycallendar) Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2011 20:07:01 -0000 Subject: Best of Peel mixtapes Message-ID: Hi, all. When I first discovered and ransacked the Peel Wiki last year, I checked almost every section of the site in full except the Best of Peel mixtapes. Only having checked the listings more recently, I wonder if it would be possible to re-upload some of the files whose Megaupload links have now expired - especially because I otherwise don't have too much audio from the spring and summer of 1990. Would it be possible to re-upload some of these files? In the long term, I'm thinking of volumes 1-5, 7, and 9-15 - I know that seems a lot, and I'm obviously not expecting them all in one go. all the best, ----- Robin Carmody From stuartb@... Sat Nov 5 21:20:35 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2011 20:20:35 -0000 Subject: [peel] Best of Peel mixtapes In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <62E2A1F1EA2346D684E7E547E767D034@Stuartnew> Uploading now to the Mooo. URL - http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/Stuart/Best%20Of/ user Peel pass Group. Says it will take 4 hours from now.. Unless the Mooo fills up Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of februarycallendar Sent: 05 November 2011 20:07 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Best of Peel mixtapes Hi, all. When I first discovered and ransacked the Peel Wiki last year, I checked almost every section of the site in full except the Best of Peel mixtapes. Only having checked the listings more recently, I wonder if it would be possible to re-upload some of the files whose Megaupload links have now expired - especially because I otherwise don't have too much audio from the spring and summer of 1990. Would it be possible to re-upload some of these files? In the long term, I'm thinking of volumes 1-5, 7, and 9-15 - I know that seems a lot, and I'm obviously not expecting them all in one go. all the best, ----- Robin Carmody From stuartb@... Sat Nov 5 21:50:07 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2011 20:50:07 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: The SL Tapes: L133 and the missing first half of 1992-10-30 In-Reply-To: References: <4D9BC2AEBC1A48D6A6BC8031F6A8401B@Stuartnew> Message-ID: <2FBB06B815D94A2FB035BD001AA524D6@Stuartnew> Another pointer to the L174a coming before L133b, is that the session tracks for Jesus Lizard would then be in the order specified on the BBC Peel page. I don't know if this ties in with your own experience but I find that the track order is quite likely to be the play order for the first broadcast of the session, but they tend to be different the second time a session goes out. PS scratch the above I've just heard John just after playing Whirl, refer to Puss as being played later in the programme. So that confirms that L174a comes before L133b! I think that the tracklisting must now be complete, though the first track is obviously not on the recording. Adding up the times and allowing for the editing out of the odd jingle (this can be heard) and the nissing track, is just about 180 minutes. Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ken Sent: 05 November 2011 10:12 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: The SL Tapes: L133 and the missing first half of 1992-10-30 ok, i didn't know that, but thinking about it, seems possible - the A side recordings on my lot stop with 8-10 minutes of blank tape left, so Mr SL might have inserted another tape on the A side ready. I'll keep the tape names at the start of the file names from now on, then... - k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "Stuart" wrote: > > Yeah I'd started tracklisting last night in my sandbox, but got sleepy after > 4 tracks. I've updated track details. I'd also worked out it was the Miles > Davis EP but didn't know which track. > > > > I was doing it in the sandbox, as What I was wondering was, and I haven't > listened fully, but normally the side b of any tape did not follow on from > the side a, so L133b may be out of sequence with L174a. Once I've worked > that out, and if we have a complete show, I may do a composite > > > > Stuart > > > > _____ > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of ken > Sent: 05 November 2011 09:08 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] Re: The SL Tapes: L133 and the missing first half of > 1992-10-30 > > > > > > I know the Terry Edwards is a cover of Miles Davis/Victor Feldman's 'Seven > Steps to Heaven'. The cassette of Mr SL labels the Foreheads in a Fishtank > track as 'Yeah Baby Wow'. No idea about the Holy Swill, sorry > - k > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "steve" > wrote: > > > > Many thanks to Ken! > > > > Have had a go at completing the tracklisting on the wiki: > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/30_October_1992 > > > > Anyone know the Teddy Edwards, Foreheads In A Fishtank and Unholy Swill > tracks? > > > > SW > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "ken" > wrote: > > > > > > I have at last found time to start on my consignment of the SL Tapes and > here's the first, L133, which in two sides/parts is the first 85 minutes or > so - minus the 11.30 news break - of Peel's show of 30 October 1992, most of > the rest of which has already been ripped and shared, I think by > Weatherman22. It was the first out of the bag at random last Sunday, and, lo > and behold, it was the one from exactly 19 years ago to the day. Not a bad > show either > > > > > > k > > > > > > Peel 1992-10-30a > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CO0LZ3X0 > > > Peel 1992-10-30b > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=V34NI9BS > > > > > > From saipanda@... Sun Nov 6 06:51:56 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sun, 06 Nov 2011 05:51:56 -0000 Subject: The SL Tapes: L133 and the missing first half of 1992-10-30 In-Reply-To: <2FBB06B815D94A2FB035BD001AA524D6@Stuartnew> Message-ID: Thanks for sorting the order out, Stuart. Just need the name of the Unholy Swill track now. Think it may be a case of "offensive content" as Peel breezes straight past the title in the show (unless he just forgot, not unknown): http://www.discogs.com/Unholy-Swill-Oniontown-Is-The-Place-To-Be/master/299041 I'm thinking track 1 or 6, maybe the latter. SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > Another pointer to the L174a coming before L133b, is that the session tracks > for Jesus Lizard would then be in the order specified on the BBC Peel page. > I don't know if this ties in with your own experience but I find that the > track order is quite likely to be the play order for the first broadcast of > the session, but they tend to be different the second time a session goes > out. > > > > PS scratch the above I've just heard John just after playing Whirl, refer to > Puss as being played later in the programme. So that confirms that L174a > comes before L133b! > > > > I think that the tracklisting must now be complete, though the first track > is obviously not on the recording. Adding up the times and allowing for the > editing out of the odd jingle (this can be heard) and the nissing track, is > just about 180 minutes. > > > > Stuart > > > > _____ > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ken > Sent: 05 November 2011 10:12 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] Re: The SL Tapes: L133 and the missing first half of > 1992-10-30 > > > > > > ok, i didn't know that, but thinking about it, seems possible - the A side > recordings on my lot stop with 8-10 minutes of blank tape left, so Mr SL > might have inserted another tape on the A side ready. I'll keep the tape > names at the start of the file names from now on, then... > - k > > --- In peel@...m , "Stuart" > wrote: > > > > Yeah I'd started tracklisting last night in my sandbox, but got sleepy > after > > 4 tracks. I've updated track details. I'd also worked out it was the Miles > > Davis EP but didn't know which track. > > > > > > > > I was doing it in the sandbox, as What I was wondering was, and I haven't > > listened fully, but normally the side b of any tape did not follow on from > > the side a, so L133b may be out of sequence with L174a. Once I've worked > > that out, and if we have a complete show, I may do a composite > > > > > > > > Stuart > > > > > > > > _____ > > > > From: peel@...m > [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of > ken > > Sent: 05 November 2011 09:08 > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: [peel] Re: The SL Tapes: L133 and the missing first half of > > 1992-10-30 > > > > > > > > > > > > I know the Terry Edwards is a cover of Miles Davis/Victor Feldman's 'Seven > > Steps to Heaven'. The cassette of Mr SL labels the Foreheads in a Fishtank > > track as 'Yeah Baby Wow'. No idea about the Holy Swill, sorry > > - k > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com > , "steve" > > wrote: > > > > > > Many thanks to Ken! > > > > > > Have had a go at completing the tracklisting on the wiki: > > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/30_October_1992 > > > > > > Anyone know the Teddy Edwards, Foreheads In A Fishtank and Unholy Swill > > tracks? > > > > > > SW > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com > , "ken" > > wrote: > > > > > > > > I have at last found time to start on my consignment of the SL Tapes > and > > here's the first, L133, which in two sides/parts is the first 85 minutes > or > > so - minus the 11.30 news break - of Peel's show of 30 October 1992, most > of > > the rest of which has already been ripped and shared, I think by > > Weatherman22. It was the first out of the bag at random last Sunday, and, > lo > > and behold, it was the one from exactly 19 years ago to the day. Not a bad > > show either > > > > > > > > k > > > > > > > > Peel 1992-10-30a > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CO0LZ3X0 > > > > Peel 1992-10-30b > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=V34NI9BS > > > > > > > > > > From M.Luetchford@... Sun Nov 6 12:47:07 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2011 11:47:07 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: Pete Townsend "John Peel" Lecture In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1320580027.37698.YahooMailNeo@...> surely it has to be Mark E Smith ... no contest From: steve To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 5 November 2011, 8:41 Subject: [peel] Re: Pete Townsend "John Peel" Lecture   Poll over at #keepingitpeel on who should give next year's Peel lecture (if there is one): http://keepingitpeel.wordpress.com/2011/11/04/poll-the-next-john-peel-lecture/ Open for the next week. SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF wrote: > > Further critique here from Chris TT > http://christt.com/words/pete-townshends-john-peel-lecture/ > > It did seem a bit wrong that Townshend spent so much time focussing on "the > biz" as this was clearly of the least interest to Peel > > On 1 November 2011 20:48, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > > > > > > I thought quite thoughtful and showed an understanding of what Peel was > > about but am prepared to be shot down in flames > > > > *From:* steve > > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > > *Sent:* Tuesday, 1 November 2011, 15:12 > > *Subject:* [peel] Re: Pete Townsend "John Peel" Lecture > > > > > > Full text is on the Guardian site: > > > > > > http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/nov/01/pete-townshend-john-peel-lecture?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487 > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF wrote: > > > > > > Has anyone listened to this in full? > > > > > > The BBC review doesn't give me great hope (not that I had much anyway). > > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15528101 > > > > > > he gets ripped to shreds here > > > > > http://xrrf.blogspot.com/2011/11/john-peel-lecture-technology-is-bad.html > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From M.Luetchford@... Sun Nov 6 12:58:13 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2011 11:58:13 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] cds of 60's stuff with dj intros etc In-Reply-To: <1320447975.99420.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1320447975.99420.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1320580693.54837.YahooMailNeo@...> I presume someone has checked with said Nigel if he knows of any shows that could be shared on wiki ... or at least have a listing that says we know they exist. Eg we only have part of the first Top Gear show but he appears to have had access to other bits. In return we could  put a link to his new long player on our page.   Mark From: Michael Capewell To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Friday, 4 November 2011, 23:06 Subject: Re: [peel] cds of 60's stuff with dj intros etc   Top Sounds is a one-man record company...Nigel Lees....great bloke....a long-time tracker down of Transcription discs...and yes he does go through all of the copyright issues and suchlike diligently and properly, so all Top Sounds releases are completely legit and are without exception, absolutely wonderful in both content and presentation.   Cheers MC From: Humphrey To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, 4 November 2011, 22:40 Subject: [peel] cds of 60's stuff with dj intros etc   I thought some of you might be interested in this. Got it via the BJH website. CDs of 60's radio stuff from fan-recorded tapes with the dj intro, released commercially. http://www.topsoundsrecords.co.uk/ Could this pave the way to whole shows being released legally (I think of that priceless stash of late 70's Peel shows that was donated to the BBC that will, tragically, probably never see (hear) the light of day). Yes, I know - copyright issues/work/research/money. I wonder if this record company got their Peel recordings from our generous contributors ? From antoniaforestforever@... Mon Nov 7 00:48:01 2011 From: antoniaforestforever@... (februarycallendar) Date: Sun, 06 Nov 2011 23:48:01 -0000 Subject: Best of Peel mixtapes In-Reply-To: <62E2A1F1EA2346D684E7E547E767D034@Stuartnew> Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > Uploading now to the Mooo. URL - > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/Stuart/Best%20Of/ user Peel pass Group. > > > > Says it will take 4 hours from now.. Unless the Mooo fills up Many thanks for the uploads. I don't know why I forgot Best of Peel Volume 8, from the height of *that* World Cup (Volume 6 was reuploaded some time ago, hence why I didn't mention it). So the further reuploads I'd be interested in: Best of Peel Volume 8 Best of Peel Volume 13 Part 2 Best of Peel Volume 14 Parts 1 & 2 Best of Peel Volume 15 Parts 1 & 2 Is there enough space on the server for these in the near future? all the best, and sorry if I'm being a nuisance, --- Robin Carmody From stuartb@... Mon Nov 7 00:52:20 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sun, 06 Nov 2011 23:52:20 -0000 Subject: Best of Peel mixtapes In-Reply-To: <62E2A1F1EA2346D684E7E547E767D034@Stuartnew> Message-ID: Hi Robin The Mooo Server has filled up! Could you let me know when you've downloaded the ones at the location below, then I've delete them and upload the rest Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > Uploading now to the Mooo. URL - > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/Stuart/Best%20Of/ user Peel pass Group. > > > > Says it will take 4 hours from now.. Unless the Mooo fills up > > > > Stuart > > > > _____ > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of > februarycallendar > Sent: 05 November 2011 20:07 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] Best of Peel mixtapes > > > > > > Hi, all. > > When I first discovered and ransacked the Peel Wiki last year, I checked > almost every section of the site in full except the Best of Peel mixtapes. > Only having checked the listings more recently, I wonder if it would be > possible to re-upload some of the files whose Megaupload links have now > expired - especially because I otherwise don't have too much audio from the > spring and summer of 1990. > > Would it be possible to re-upload some of these files? In the long term, I'm > thinking of volumes 1-5, 7, and 9-15 - I know that seems a lot, and I'm > obviously not expecting them all in one go. > > all the best, > ----- > Robin Carmody > From jt.gray@... Mon Nov 7 20:09:18 2011 From: jt.gray@... (John Gray) Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 19:09:18 +0000 Subject: Glass Menagerie In-Reply-To: <1320313852.65655.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1320220743.8462.YahooMailNeo@...> <38A5CBE3-BAC1-4D86-ADF1-BB55F7E045AD@...> <1320313852.65655.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Thanks very much to everyone who responded to my request about Glass Menagerie. I now know much more about the band, their recording history, and the sessions they recorded for the BBC - and how the BBC made use of them. It was heartening to discover I am far from alone in compiling CDs just for my own use. And I now have plenty of material for this latest one. The toast is to the Peel Group, and, thus, once again - John Peel! John Gray From AndrewThezmore@... Mon Nov 7 21:36:30 2011 From: AndrewThezmore@... (Andrew) Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2011 20:36:30 -0000 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?q?MOVEMENT_BBC_RADIO_1_PEEL_SESSIONS_=96_1977-1979?= Message-ID: Probably well documented around here but I hadn't heard about this. Pretty standard selection, but I'd be interested if anybody had any idea about what may be coming in later selections. http://www.emisessions.com/%E2%80%98movement-bbc-radio-1-peel-sessions-1977-1979%E2%80%99/ Cheers Andrew From antoniaforestforever@... Mon Nov 7 22:52:38 2011 From: antoniaforestforever@... (februarycallendar) Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2011 21:52:38 -0000 Subject: Best of Peel mixtapes In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > Hi Robin > > The Mooo Server has filled up! > > Could you let me know when you've downloaded the ones at the location below, then I've delete them and upload the rest I've downloaded all the files you previously uploaded. all the best, RPC From stuartb@... Tue Nov 8 02:26:07 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 01:26:07 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Best of Peel mixtapes In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: OK next batch in there waiting to be grabbed! Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of februarycallendar Sent: 07 November 2011 21:53 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: Best of Peel mixtapes --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "Stuart" wrote: > > Hi Robin > > The Mooo Server has filled up! > > Could you let me know when you've downloaded the ones at the location below, then I've delete them and upload the rest I've downloaded all the files you previously uploaded. all the best, RPC From dutch_record_59@... Tue Nov 8 10:25:46 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 01:25:46 -0800 (PST) Subject: [peel] Glass Menagerie In-Reply-To: References: <1320220743.8462.YahooMailNeo@...> <38A5CBE3-BAC1-4D86-ADF1-BB55F7E045AD@...> <1320313852.65655.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1320744346.91931.YahooMailNeo@...> It's a pity that so vintage few BBC sessions are available. I know there are plenty in the archives from the Beeb. See this link, Gert ________________________________ From: John Gray To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, November 7, 2011 8:09 PM Subject: [peel] Glass Menagerie   Thanks very much to everyone who responded to my request about Glass Menagerie. I now know much more about the band, their recording history, and the sessions they recorded for the BBC - and how the BBC made use of them. It was heartening to discover I am far from alone in compiling CDs just for my own use. And I now have plenty of material for this latest one. The toast is to the Peel Group, and, thus, once again - John Peel! 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The session can only be released if al the musicians involved and their then record company agree, and moreover, if anyone is interested in commercially re-releasing them! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Gert Stuut wrote: > > It's a pity that so vintage few BBC sessions are available. > I know there are plenty in the archives from the Beeb. > > See this link, > > Gert > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: John Gray > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Monday, November 7, 2011 8:09 PM > Subject: [peel] Glass Menagerie > > >   > > Thanks very much to everyone who responded to my request about Glass Menagerie. I now know much more about the band, their recording history, and the sessions they recorded for the BBC - and how the BBC made use of them. It was heartening to discover I am far from alone in compiling CDs just for my own use. And I now have plenty of material for this latest one. The toast is to the Peel Group, and, thus, once again - John Peel! > > John Gray > From jt.gray@... Tue Nov 8 11:51:43 2011 From: jt.gray@... (John Gray) Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 10:51:43 +0000 Subject: [peel] Glass Menagerie In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6F09DC25-0490-4BA8-AA61-AFD8783F18C5@...> An astounding piece of information! Are all these recordings really still held by the BBC?? And as Ken says, what is the significance of the bold/red type entries? Recordings issued in some way? (not expecting answers, just pondering!) John Gray On 8 Nov 2011, at 10:24, ken wrote: > Gert > Many thanks for that spreadsheet. I have never seen this before. Can you tell me anything about where it comes from? IS it definitely an index of recordings held by the Archive? And do you have any idea what the bold or red marked entries indicate? > thanks > ken > PS. The session can only be released if al the musicians involved and their then record company agree, and moreover, if anyone is interested in commercially re-releasing them! > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Gert Stuut wrote: > > > > It's a pity that so vintage few BBC sessions are available. > > I know there are plenty in the archives from the Beeb. > > > > See this link, > > > > Gert > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: John Gray > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Monday, November 7, 2011 8:09 PM > > Subject: [peel] Glass Menagerie > > > > > >  > > > > Thanks very much to everyone who responded to my request about Glass Menagerie. I now know much more about the band, their recording history, and the sessions they recorded for the BBC - and how the BBC made use of them. It was heartening to discover I am far from alone in compiling CDs just for my own use. And I now have plenty of material for this latest one. The toast is to the Peel Group, and, thus, once again - John Peel! > > > > John Gray > > > > From wewalkforonereason@... Tue Nov 8 12:30:58 2011 From: wewalkforonereason@... (Alasdair Macdonald) Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 11:30:58 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Glass Menagerie In-Reply-To: References: <1320744346.91931.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Do a search for BBC sessions catalogue xls; it is the first item listed: http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&source=hp&biw=1303&bih=710&q=BBC+sessions+catalogue+xls&gbv=2&oq=BBC+sessions+catalogue+xls&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&gs_sm=e&gs_upl=1419l5706l0l5832l26l24l0l14l14l1l199l1454l1.9l10l0 The original page with the link is here: http://www.bbcradioint.com/BBCSessions.aspx On 8 November 2011 10:24, ken wrote: > Gert > Many thanks for that spreadsheet. I have never seen this before. Can you tell me anything about where it comes from? IS it definitely an index of recordings held by the Archive? And do you have any idea what the bold or red marked entries indicate? > thanks > ken > PS. The session can only be released if al the musicians involved and their then record company agree, and moreover, if anyone is interested in commercially re-releasing them! From robfleay@... Tue Nov 8 12:38:11 2011 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 11:38:11 +0000 Subject: [peel] Glass Menagerie In-Reply-To: <6F09DC25-0490-4BA8-AA61-AFD8783F18C5@...> References: <6F09DC25-0490-4BA8-AA61-AFD8783F18C5@...> Message-ID: I'm sceptical that this came from the BBC - and if it did, that it is correct. It only goes up to 1982 and there is stuff missing that we know must exist as it's had a commercial release. Also - it includes at least some of the Thin Lizzy tracks that were listed a couple of months back as being missing from the BBC archives when Universal went looking.. On 8 November 2011 10:51, John Gray wrote: > > > An astounding piece of information! Are all these recordings really still > held by the BBC?? And as Ken says, what is the significance of the > bold/red type entries? Recordings issued in some way? > > (not expecting answers, just pondering!) > > John Gray > > > On 8 Nov 2011, at 10:24, ken wrote: > > > > Gert > Many thanks for that spreadsheet. I have never seen this before. Can you > tell me anything about where it comes from? IS it definitely an index of > recordings held by the Archive? And do you have any idea what the bold or > red marked entries indicate? > thanks > ken > PS. The session can only be released if al the musicians involved and > their then record company agree, and moreover, if anyone is interested in > commercially re-releasing them! > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Gert Stuut wrote: > > > > It's a pity that so vintage few BBC sessions are available. > > I know there are plenty in the archives from the Beeb. > > > > See this link, > > > > Gert > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: John Gray > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Monday, November 7, 2011 8:09 PM > > Subject: [peel] Glass Menagerie > > > > > >  > > > > Thanks very much to everyone who responded to my request about Glass > Menagerie. I now know much more about the band, their recording history, > and the sessions they recorded for the BBC - and how the BBC made use of > them. It was heartening to discover I am far from alone in compiling CDs > just for my own use. And I now have plenty of material for this latest one. > The toast is to the Peel Group, and, thus, once again - John Peel! > > > > John Gray > > > > > > > From robfleay@... Tue Nov 8 12:52:38 2011 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 11:52:38 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Glass Menagerie In-Reply-To: References: <1320744346.91931.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: OK...so it did come from the BBC and I didn't spot the extra tabs in Excel, but it's still inaccurate. There is nothing between 1982 and 1990, and plenty missing that has been commercially released and re-broadcast on 6music On 8 November 2011 11:30, Alasdair Macdonald wrote: > Do a search for BBC sessions catalogue xls; it is the first item listed: > > > http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&source=hp&biw=1303&bih=710&q=BBC+sessions+catalogue+xls&gbv=2&oq=BBC+sessions+catalogue+xls&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&gs_sm=e&gs_upl=1419l5706l0l5832l26l24l0l14l14l1l199l1454l1.9l10l0 > > The original page with the link is here: > > http://www.bbcradioint.com/BBCSessions.aspx > > > On 8 November 2011 10:24, ken wrote: > > Gert > > Many thanks for that spreadsheet. I have never seen this before. Can you > tell me anything about where it comes from? IS it definitely an index of > recordings held by the Archive? And do you have any idea what the bold or > red marked entries indicate? > > thanks > > ken > > PS. The session can only be released if al the musicians involved and > their then record company agree, and moreover, if anyone is interested in > commercially re-releasing them! > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > From ken_garner@... Tue Nov 8 13:00:30 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Tue, 08 Nov 2011 12:00:30 -0000 Subject: Glass Menagerie In-Reply-To: Message-ID: blimey, any idea how long BBC Radio International have had that link up? It's clearly up there to try and attract business. Taking Rob's point, I bet it has mistakes in it, and he has already spotted some! As I've said before, the BBC archivists are well aware that what their catalogue tells them they have is not necessarily what they find once they go looking for tapes and digital files. I am going to ask someone I know about that link on BBC R1 and its provenance... ken --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alasdair Macdonald wrote: > > Do a search for BBC sessions catalogue xls; it is the first item listed: > > http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&source=hp&biw=1303&bih=710&q=BBC+sessions+catalogue+xls&gbv=2&oq=BBC+sessions+catalogue+xls&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&gs_sm=e&gs_upl=1419l5706l0l5832l26l24l0l14l14l1l199l1454l1.9l10l0 > > The original page with the link is here: > > http://www.bbcradioint.com/BBCSessions.aspx > > > On 8 November 2011 10:24, ken wrote: > > Gert > > Many thanks for that spreadsheet. I have never seen this before. Can you tell me anything about where it comes from? IS it definitely an index of recordings held by the Archive? And do you have any idea what the bold or red marked entries indicate? > > thanks > > ken > > PS. The session can only be released if al the musicians involved and their then record company agree, and moreover, if anyone is interested in commercially re-releasing them! > From stuartb@... Tue Nov 8 13:20:30 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 12:20:30 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Glass Menagerie In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: It's some time, I'm sure I noticed it when I was looking at the In Concert recordings list on that site. I assumed it wasn't a complete archive but that part of the archive which had been cleared for resale to and broadcast by commercial radio stations, just like the In Concert recordings. Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ken Sent: 08 November 2011 12:01 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: Glass Menagerie blimey, any idea how long BBC Radio International have had that link up? It's clearly up there to try and attract business. Taking Rob's point, I bet it has mistakes in it, and he has already spotted some! As I've said before, the BBC archivists are well aware that what their catalogue tells them they have is not necessarily what they find once they go looking for tapes and digital files. I am going to ask someone I know about that link on BBC R1 and its provenance... ken --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , Alasdair Macdonald wrote: > > Do a search for BBC sessions catalogue xls; it is the first item listed: > > http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en &source=hp&biw=1303&bih=710&q=BBC+sessions+catalogue+xls&gbv=2&oq=BBC+sessio ns+catalogue+xls&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&gs_sm=e&gs_upl=1419l5706l0l5832l26l24l0l14l1 4l1l199l1454l1.9l10l0 > > The original page with the link is here: > > http://www.bbcradioint.com/BBCSessions.aspx > > > On 8 November 2011 10:24, ken wrote: > > Gert > > Many thanks for that spreadsheet. I have never seen this before. Can you tell me anything about where it comes from? IS it definitely an index of recordings held by the Archive? And do you have any idea what the bold or red marked entries indicate? > > thanks > > ken > > PS. The session can only be released if al the musicians involved and their then record company agree, and moreover, if anyone is interested in commercially re-releasing them! > From robfleay@... Tue Nov 8 13:36:09 2011 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 12:36:09 +0000 Subject: Our Archive Message-ID: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-15625457 An interesting BBC article about archiving cassettes from the US rave scene - a lot of the points are relevant to our own little project... From ken_garner@... Tue Nov 8 14:42:10 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Tue, 08 Nov 2011 13:42:10 -0000 Subject: Our Archive In-Reply-To: Message-ID: thanks! of course they do not have to deal with UK Music, the department of trade and industry, the Musicians' Union and the European Union, to name but a few institutional forces standing in the way of any such project here.... k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF wrote: > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-15625457 > > An interesting BBC article about archiving cassettes from the US rave scene > - a lot of the points are relevant to our own little project... > From saipanda@... Tue Nov 8 16:39:04 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Tue, 08 Nov 2011 15:39:04 -0000 Subject: lizzy release In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On the Thin Lizzy front: http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/music/fans-get-their-phil-as-lost-thin-lizzy-treasure-surfaces-2926034.html --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF wrote: > > I'm sceptical that this came from the BBC - and if it did, that it is > correct. > > It only goes up to 1982 and there is stuff missing that we know must exist > as it's had a commercial release. > > Also - it includes at least some of the Thin Lizzy tracks that were listed > a couple of months back as being missing from the BBC archives when > Universal went looking.. > From airbornedivision@... Wed Nov 9 03:24:01 2011 From: airbornedivision@... (Webbster) Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2011 02:24:01 -0000 Subject: BBC 6Music documentary: Alternative Ulster Message-ID: [Comes out of lurk mode] Currently listening to this doc: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016z3pt/Alternative_Ulster_Episode_1/ Lots of clips of John Peel talking about NI punk music and yes... that Undertones track. Good stuff. Looking forward to the others. From dutch_record_59@... Wed Nov 9 09:35:55 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2011 00:35:55 -0800 (PST) Subject: [peel] Re: Glass Menagerie In-Reply-To: References: <1320744346.91931.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1320827755.7317.YahooMailNeo@...> I am not sure, think that link to the BBC session catalologue was next to the Keeping It Peel  a-z. I am sure I have this mentiond it before. Remember Steve was very happy with the link, Gert From: ken To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, November 8, 2011 11:24 AM Subject: [peel] Re: Glass Menagerie   Gert Many thanks for that spreadsheet. I have never seen this before. Can you tell me anything about where it comes from? IS it definitely an index of recordings held by the Archive? And do you have any idea what the bold or red marked entries indicate? thanks ken PS. The session can only be released if al the musicians involved and their then record company agree, and moreover, if anyone is interested in commercially re-releasing them! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Gert Stuut wrote: > > It's a pity that so vintage few BBC sessions are available. > I know there are plenty in the archives from the Beeb. > > See this link, > > Gert > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: John Gray > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Monday, November 7, 2011 8:09 PM > Subject: [peel] Glass Menagerie > > >   > > Thanks very much to everyone who responded to my request about Glass Menagerie. I now know much more about the band, their recording history, and the sessions they recorded for the BBC - and how the BBC made use of them. It was heartening to discover I am far from alone in compiling CDs just for my own use. And I now have plenty of material for this latest one. The toast is to the Peel Group, and, thus, once again - John Peel! > > John Gray > From dutch_record_59@... Wed Nov 9 10:19:55 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2011 01:19:55 -0800 (PST) Subject: [peel] Re: Glass Menagerie In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1320830395.20856.YahooMailNeo@...> The bold ones are (were?) available for radio stations. Gert ________________________________ From: Stuart To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, November 8, 2011 1:20 PM Subject: RE: [peel] Re: Glass Menagerie   It’s some time, I’m sure I noticed it when I was looking at the In Concert recordings list on that site. I assumed it wasn’t a complete archive but that part of the archive which had been cleared for resale to and broadcast by commercial radio stations, just like the In Concert recordings.   Stuart   ________________________________ From:peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto: peel@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of ken Sent: 08 November 2011 12:01 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: Glass Menagerie     blimey, any idea how long BBC Radio International have had that link up? It's clearly up there to try and attract business. Taking Rob's point, I bet it has mistakes in it, and he has already spotted some! As I've said before, the BBC archivists are well aware that what their catalogue tells them they have is not necessarily what they find once they go looking for tapes and digital files. I am going to ask someone I know about that link on BBC R1 and its provenance... ken --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alasdair Macdonald wrote: > > Do a search for BBC sessions catalogue xls; it is the first item listed: > > http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&source=hp&biw=1303&bih=710&q=BBC+sessions+catalogue+xls&gbv=2&oq=BBC+sessions+catalogue+xls&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&gs_sm=e&gs_upl=1419l5706l0l5832l26l24l0l14l14l1l199l1454l1.9l10l0 > > The original page with the link is here: > > http://www.bbcradioint.com/BBCSessions.aspx > > > On 8 November 2011 10:24, ken wrote: > > Gert > > Many thanks for that spreadsheet. I have never seen this before. Can you tell me anything about where it comes from? IS it definitely an index of recordings held by the Archive? And do you have any idea what the bold or red marked entries indicate? > > thanks > > ken > > PS. The session can only be released if al the musicians involved and their then record company agree, and moreover, if anyone is interested in commercially re-releasing them! > From ken_garner@... Thu Nov 10 21:38:58 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 20:38:58 -0000 Subject: possible correction to my info about the session by FLEECE rec 10/11/98 Message-ID: I wonder if anyone can help. I have received notice of a correction request to THE PEEL SESSIONS via the publisher Random House (most such have come to me direct, seeing as I put my email in the book). A man named Jonathan Collison has written saying he was the keyboard player in the band for their Peel session, not the credited person, Neil Hobbs, who only joined the band later, Collison says. I've checked and the band line up information on the romeo session sheet - my source - is as I had it, with Hobbs. It's quite possible the details were entered later in 99 on romeo, after the lineup change, and are wrong, so I am not doubting Collinson's words. But I cannot trace any online source re the band's history or lineup to check. No programme tapes seem to be available for the session TX on 27/1/99 (apparently it was never repeated), and I think by then was not always giving out band line ups for sessions perhaps anyway. Does anyone else know about this band, or can suggest another source to check details with? many thanks ken From paul@... Thu Nov 10 22:00:50 2011 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 21:00:50 +0000 Subject: Still listening to new music? Message-ID: <6CF3B236-8F8D-447B-B5B3-7CC09466C6F3@...> If you are still listening stuff that was released this year (and you think Peelie would have liked to have played it) then .... vote vote vote (once for 3 tracks!) in the Dandelion Radio Festive 50 http://dandelionradio.com/festive50.htm Paul Webster From nicola.hamill-stewart@... Fri Nov 11 22:45:42 2011 From: nicola.hamill-stewart@... (Nicola Hamill-Stewart) Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2011 21:45:42 -0000 Subject: [peel] possible correction to my info about the session by FLEECE rec 10/11/98 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Ken I can't vouch for the session line-up but I do have a couple of their singles. On "up donna 5" - B side, track 2 of Man from Mars single, "Jon" is credited with playing hammond" so it would seem quite likely that he did indeed play on the session Single was released in 1999 on Noisebox Records based in Norwich http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noisebox_Records Kind Regards Jon -----Original Message----- From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of ken Sent: 10 November 2011 20:39 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] possible correction to my info about the session by FLEECE rec 10/11/98 I wonder if anyone can help. I have received notice of a correction request to THE PEEL SESSIONS via the publisher Random House (most such have come to me direct, seeing as I put my email in the book). A man named Jonathan Collison has written saying he was the keyboard player in the band for their Peel session, not the credited person, Neil Hobbs, who only joined the band later, Collison says. I've checked and the band line up information on the romeo session sheet - my source - is as I had it, with Hobbs. It's quite possible the details were entered later in 99 on romeo, after the lineup change, and are wrong, so I am not doubting Collinson's words. But I cannot trace any online source re the band's history or lineup to check. No programme tapes seem to be available for the session TX on 27/1/99 (apparently it was never repeated), and I think by then was not always giving out band line ups for sessions perhaps anyway. Does anyone else know about this band, or can suggest another source to check details with? many thanks ken From dr_mango2004@... Fri Nov 11 23:08:13 2011 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2011 22:08:13 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] possible correction to my info about the session by FLEECE rec 10/11/98 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1321049293.67755.YahooMailNeo@...> You could ask if he's still in contact with the rest of the band and ask them to verify the info. That wouldn't seem unreasonable in the circumstances. DM ________________________________ From: ken To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, 10 November 2011, 20:38 Subject: [peel] possible correction to my info about the session by FLEECE rec 10/11/98   I wonder if anyone can help. I have received notice of a correction request to THE PEEL SESSIONS via the publisher Random House (most such have come to me direct, seeing as I put my email in the book). A man named Jonathan Collison has written saying he was the keyboard player in the band for their Peel session, not the credited person, Neil Hobbs, who only joined the band later, Collison says. I've checked and the band line up information on the romeo session sheet - my source - is as I had it, with Hobbs. It's quite possible the details were entered later in 99 on romeo, after the lineup change, and are wrong, so I am not doubting Collinson's words. But I cannot trace any online source re the band's history or lineup to check. No programme tapes seem to be available for the session TX on 27/1/99 (apparently it was never repeated), and I think by then was not always giving out band line ups for sessions perhaps anyway. Does anyone else know about this band, or can suggest another source to check details with? many thanks ken From saipanda@... Sat Nov 12 02:01:16 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2011 01:01:16 -0000 Subject: mum and dad Message-ID: Here's a query that arrived anonymously at the wiki: Hello peeps .....does anyone know anything about a track that John played circa 1980...possible title:Mum and Dad....quite punkish....some excellent sax solo......long lost gem ....still hoping it will show up one day Sounds vaguely familiar, but can't think what it might be. Anyone? SW From eddie.duffy@... Sat Nov 12 02:30:20 2011 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2011 01:30:20 -0000 Subject: mum and dad In-Reply-To: Message-ID: The lyrics "mom and dad" immediately made me think of "O Superman": it's the right era and was played on the show. It's by no means "punky" though, and there was certainly no saxophone (or indeed any conventional instruments). Cheers, ED --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Here's a query that arrived anonymously at the wiki: > > Hello peeps .....does anyone know anything about a track that John played circa 1980...possible title:Mum and Dad....quite punkish....some excellent sax solo......long lost gem ....still hoping it will show up one day > > Sounds vaguely familiar, but can't think what it might be. Anyone? > > SW > From tabdrinkink74@... Sat Nov 12 06:24:32 2011 From: tabdrinkink74@... (Thomas Blatchford) Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2011 05:24:32 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: mum and dad In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1321075472.95794.YahooMailNeo@...> I thought this too, there is a *bit* of saxophone near the end I think. ________________________________ From: Eddie Duffy To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 12 November 2011, 12:30 Subject: [peel] Re: mum and dad   The lyrics "mom and dad" immediately made me think of "O Superman": it's the right era and was played on the show. It's by no means "punky" though, and there was certainly no saxophone (or indeed any conventional instruments). Cheers, ED --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Here's a query that arrived anonymously at the wiki: > > Hello peeps .....does anyone know anything about a track that John played circa 1980...possible title:Mum and Dad....quite punkish....some excellent sax solo......long lost gem ....still hoping it will show up one day > > Sounds vaguely familiar, but can't think what it might be. Anyone? > > SW > From aadamjacobs@... Sat Nov 12 07:23:36 2011 From: aadamjacobs@... (aadam jacobs) Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2011 22:23:36 -0800 (PST) Subject: [peel] Re: mum and dad In-Reply-To: <1321075472.95794.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1321075472.95794.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1321079016.38415.YahooMailNeo@...> That's what I thought at first, Thomas. Listen again, it's a keyboard. ________________________________ From: Thomas Blatchford To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 11:24 PM Subject: Re: [peel] Re: mum and dad   I thought this too, there is a *bit* of saxophone near the end I think. ________________________________ From: Eddie Duffy To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 12 November 2011, 12:30 Subject: [peel] Re: mum and dad   The lyrics "mom and dad" immediately made me think of "O Superman": it's the right era and was played on the show. It's by no means "punky" though, and there was certainly no saxophone (or indeed any conventional instruments). Cheers, ED --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Here's a query that arrived anonymously at the wiki: > > Hello peeps .....does anyone know anything about a track that John played circa 1980...possible title:Mum and Dad....quite punkish....some excellent sax solo......long lost gem ....still hoping it will show up one day > > Sounds vaguely familiar, but can't think what it might be. Anyone? > > SW > From tabdrinkink74@... Sat Nov 12 07:59:37 2011 From: tabdrinkink74@... (Thomas Blatchford) Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2011 06:59:37 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: mum and dad In-Reply-To: <1321079016.38415.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1321075472.95794.YahooMailNeo@...> <1321079016.38415.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1321081177.76806.YahooMailNeo@...> Synthesised saxophone, same difference. ________________________________ From: aadam jacobs To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Saturday, 12 November 2011, 17:23 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: mum and dad   That's what I thought at first, Thomas. Listen again, it's a keyboard. ________________________________ From: Thomas Blatchford To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 11:24 PM Subject: Re: [peel] Re: mum and dad   I thought this too, there is a *bit* of saxophone near the end I think. ________________________________ From: Eddie Duffy To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 12 November 2011, 12:30 Subject: [peel] Re: mum and dad   The lyrics "mom and dad" immediately made me think of "O Superman": it's the right era and was played on the show. It's by no means "punky" though, and there was certainly no saxophone (or indeed any conventional instruments). Cheers, ED --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Here's a query that arrived anonymously at the wiki: > > Hello peeps .....does anyone know anything about a track that John played circa 1980...possible title:Mum and Dad....quite punkish....some excellent sax solo......long lost gem ....still hoping it will show up one day > > Sounds vaguely familiar, but can't think what it might be. Anyone? > > SW > From mrnwilkins@... Sat Nov 12 14:52:53 2011 From: mrnwilkins@... (nickwpass3) Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2011 13:52:53 -0000 Subject: OT : Friday Rock Show In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Wow thanks Haze, I've DL'd loads of these now. Very grateful to you. From M.Luetchford@... Sat Nov 12 16:21:59 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2011 15:21:59 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: mum and dad In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1321111319.7665.YahooMailNeo@...> I thought of Oh Superman too.  A song that would stay with someone for a long time! From: Eddie Duffy To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 12 November 2011, 1:30 Subject: [peel] Re: mum and dad   The lyrics "mom and dad" immediately made me think of "O Superman": it's the right era and was played on the show. It's by no means "punky" though, and there was certainly no saxophone (or indeed any conventional instruments). Cheers, ED --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Here's a query that arrived anonymously at the wiki: > > Hello peeps .....does anyone know anything about a track that John played circa 1980...possible title:Mum and Dad....quite punkish....some excellent sax solo......long lost gem ....still hoping it will show up one day > > Sounds vaguely familiar, but can't think what it might be. Anyone? > > SW > From parkermike81@... Sat Nov 12 17:10:57 2011 From: parkermike81@... (Mike Parker) Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2011 16:10:57 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: mum and dad In-Reply-To: <1321111319.7665.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1321111319.7665.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1321114257.21359.YahooMailNeo@...> maybe it was the cravats From: MARK LUETCHFORD To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Saturday, 12 November 2011, 15:21 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: mum and dad   I thought of Oh Superman too.  A song that would stay with someone for a long time! From: Eddie Duffy To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 12 November 2011, 1:30 Subject: [peel] Re: mum and dad   The lyrics "mom and dad" immediately made me think of "O Superman": it's the right era and was played on the show. It's by no means "punky" though, and there was certainly no saxophone (or indeed any conventional instruments). Cheers, ED --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Here's a query that arrived anonymously at the wiki: > > Hello peeps .....does anyone know anything about a track that John played circa 1980...possible title:Mum and Dad....quite punkish....some excellent sax solo......long lost gem ....still hoping it will show up one day > > Sounds vaguely familiar, but can't think what it might be. Anyone? > > SW > From haze.harrison@... Sat Nov 12 18:19:53 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2011 17:19:53 -0000 Subject: OT : Friday Rock Show In-Reply-To: Message-ID: The next couple should be up next week.... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nickwpass3" wrote: > > Wow thanks Haze, I've DL'd loads of these now. Very grateful to you. > From dr_mango2004@... Sat Nov 12 18:41:31 2011 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2011 17:41:31 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: mum and dad In-Reply-To: <1321111319.7665.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1321111319.7665.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1321119691.51238.YahooMailNeo@...> It was widely known at the time though, since it eventually got to #2 in the pop charts. I think the answer is more likely to be healthily obsure. ________________________________ From: MARK LUETCHFORD To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Saturday, 12 November 2011, 15:21 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: mum and dad   I thought of Oh Superman too.  A song that would stay with someone for a long time! From: Eddie Duffy To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 12 November 2011, 1:30 Subject: [peel] Re: mum and dad   The lyrics "mom and dad" immediately made me think of "O Superman": it's the right era and was played on the show. It's by no means "punky" though, and there was certainly no saxophone (or indeed any conventional instruments). Cheers, ED --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Here's a query that arrived anonymously at the wiki: > > Hello peeps .....does anyone know anything about a track that John played circa 1980...possible title:Mum and Dad....quite punkish....some excellent sax solo......long lost gem ....still hoping it will show up one day > > Sounds vaguely familiar, but can't think what it might be. Anyone? > > SW > From thebarguest@... Sun Nov 13 00:52:15 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2011 23:52:15 -0000 Subject: OT : Friday Rock Show In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yeah, these are great - the crossover between "new" and "old" wave is excellent - the show I just played had Wayne County as the session artist ... In 79 Tommy V. had no musical snobbery at all - a lesson to us all - be honest and say/play whatever sounds good ! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > The next couple should be up next week.... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "nickwpass3" wrote: > > > > Wow thanks Haze, I've DL'd loads of these now. Very grateful to you. > > > From ken_garner@... Sun Nov 13 11:41:10 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2011 10:41:10 -0000 Subject: Another SL Tape show: 1992-10-02 Message-ID: Here's the second show to emerge from my lot of the SL Tapes. L131 sides a and b turned up two x 35 min sections of the show of the night of Friday 2nd October 1992, but better advised this time, I realised that the b side was not continuous after the first. So I went looking in the rest of my batch and found another side, L129b, which had what I am fairly confident is the second section of the show. So in total here we have about 60-65% of the show, but with gaps between parts 1 and 2, and 2 and 3, then anther 40-45 minutes to come, still missing. That does not appear to me to be on any of my lot (L121-L140) but I could be wrong. The a side of L129 is an African Spirit music show from Radio 3, which I will not share unless requested (it's not bad, but rather formal, and not crucial to our purposes). Anyway, so here is the show so far of 2/10/92, including Chumbawamba's pop covers session repeat, and Shonen Knife (art of the session). As always, some good reggae and rap among everything else ken Peel 1992-10-02a (L131a) http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BX6SQFEO Peel 1992-10-02b (L129b) http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X62Z9O8Y Peel 1992-10-02c (L131b) http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DGOKQ5T0 From saipanda@... Sun Nov 13 17:25:13 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2011 16:25:13 -0000 Subject: sahb 1973 peel interview Message-ID: I don't know what this was done for but it's up on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cpthwY2koI&feature=related SW From saipanda@... Mon Nov 14 04:52:01 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 03:52:01 -0000 Subject: Another SL Tape show: 1992-10-02 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many thanks to Ken! We already had another section of the show from the SL Tapes (many thanks to Stuart for that). I've had a go at putting the tracklisting together: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/02_October_1992 Think there's maybe about half an hour of material missing, excluding news breaks) - possibly the very start including the first Shonen Knife session track but mainly from the last hour(?). Cheers, SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > Here's the second show to emerge from my lot of the SL Tapes. L131 sides a and b turned up two x 35 min sections of the show of the night of Friday 2nd October 1992, but better advised this time, I realised that the b side was not continuous after the first. So I went looking in the rest of my batch and found another side, L129b, which had what I am fairly confident is the second section of the show. So in total here we have about 60-65% of the show, but with gaps between parts 1 and 2, and 2 and 3, then anther 40-45 minutes to come, still missing. That does not appear to me to be on any of my lot (L121-L140) but I could be wrong. The a side of L129 is an African Spirit music show from Radio 3, which I will not share unless requested (it's not bad, but rather formal, and not crucial to our purposes). Anyway, so here is the show so far of 2/10/92, including Chumbawamba's pop covers session repeat, and Shonen Knife (art of the session). As always, some good reggae and rap among everything else > > ken > > > Peel 1992-10-02a (L131a) > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BX6SQFEO > > Peel 1992-10-02b (L129b) > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X62Z9O8Y > > Peel 1992-10-02c (L131b) > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DGOKQ5T0 > From saipanda@... Mon Nov 14 04:53:10 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 03:53:10 -0000 Subject: Another SL Tape show: 1992-10-02 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: PS Had never heard the Chumawamba covers session before - pretty funny. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Many thanks to Ken! > > We already had another section of the show from the SL Tapes (many thanks to Stuart for that). > > I've had a go at putting the tracklisting together: > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/02_October_1992 > > Think there's maybe about half an hour of material missing, excluding news breaks) - possibly the very start including the first Shonen Knife session track but mainly from the last hour(?). > > Cheers, > > SW > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > Here's the second show to emerge from my lot of the SL Tapes. L131 sides a and b turned up two x 35 min sections of the show of the night of Friday 2nd October 1992, but better advised this time, I realised that the b side was not continuous after the first. So I went looking in the rest of my batch and found another side, L129b, which had what I am fairly confident is the second section of the show. So in total here we have about 60-65% of the show, but with gaps between parts 1 and 2, and 2 and 3, then anther 40-45 minutes to come, still missing. That does not appear to me to be on any of my lot (L121-L140) but I could be wrong. The a side of L129 is an African Spirit music show from Radio 3, which I will not share unless requested (it's not bad, but rather formal, and not crucial to our purposes). Anyway, so here is the show so far of 2/10/92, including Chumbawamba's pop covers session repeat, and Shonen Knife (art of the session). As always, some good reggae and rap among everything else > > > > ken > > > > > > Peel 1992-10-02a (L131a) > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BX6SQFEO > > > > Peel 1992-10-02b (L129b) > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X62Z9O8Y > > > > Peel 1992-10-02c (L131b) > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DGOKQ5T0 > > > From saipanda@... Tue Nov 15 14:39:09 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2011 13:39:09 -0000 Subject: another query Message-ID: Hi folks, Here's another query received at the wiki: Hi everyone. I'm trying to track down a song played by John circa 1993. My brother thinks it was on the 'Guitar Storm' show (4/9/93) but I've seen the playlist and can't identify what I'm looking for. Brief description: Begins w/ slow acoustic guitar, lyrics 'Hey Elaine don't you know that we all can't fly the way you do'......etc. After a couple of verses heavy drums and fuzz bass join howling electric guitar and singers repeats 'Elaine Montgomery' a few times and song ends. Amazing! Sounds grungy Nirvana-ish??? Anybody out there have any idea who this is? Many thanks. Ian Any ideas? Cheers, SW From saipanda@... Wed Nov 16 16:17:08 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2011 15:17:08 -0000 Subject: 24 June 1995 Message-ID: Hi folks, Shared today at the wiki, the Zion Train set at Glastonbury from the Peel show that day, including chat and a couple of records from our man: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/24_June_1995 Many thanks to all involved. Cheers, SW From darrg@... Wed Nov 16 23:32:54 2011 From: darrg@... (Darren Giddings) Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2011 22:32:54 +0000 Subject: End of the Four Day Week Message-ID: <49F2E79D-C81F-4B6E-B14F-3B901826B025@...> Hello, I'm new here so "please be gentle" .... I've just uploaded to Fileserve a tape I found in my crate of the 27th Sept 1984 Peel show, the last Thursday night show before he went to the "three day week". I'm not sure of the protocol here, but I couldn't find it on the Peel wiki, so I am assuming it is not yet readily available anywhere. Anyway, for your information it should be downloadable from the following link - if there are any problems, please let me know & I'll try putting it somewhere else: http://www.fileserve.com/file/5XMfCPN It's a complete 2-hour show (138MB) recorded from FM, with uninterrupted repeat sessions from The Mighty Wah, The Cocteau Twins and The Smiths. He looks forward to the replacement Thursday night show - "Into the Music" with Tommy Vance - with an angelic sarcasm. I haven't added this to the Wiki, partly (as mentioned above) because I don't really know the protocol in this Peelian world, partly because I always get Wiki entries wrong, and partly .... no time ... but if anyone else fancies adding it .... ??? :-) Unfortunately, I don't have any more complete shows that aren't already banked, but I do have 45 minutes of a 1978 show (possibly 3rd April - Whitecats and Ivor Cutler in session) which I will try to put up before too long. All the best, Darren G From eddie.duffy@... Wed Nov 16 23:42:04 2011 From: eddie.duffy@... (Eddie Duffy) Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2011 22:42:04 +0000 Subject: [peel] End of the Four Day Week In-Reply-To: <49F2E79D-C81F-4B6E-B14F-3B901826B025@...> References: <49F2E79D-C81F-4B6E-B14F-3B901826B025@...> Message-ID: Hi Darren, Protocol, schmotocol! I'd be very surprised if anyone here responded to a juicy full 1984 upload with anything less than grateful thanks. So, many thanks Darren, ... and welcome! I look forward to this one, when I can get home and back on the broadband. Downloading over a mobile dongle is not really a goer. Cheers, Eddie. On 16 November 2011 22:32, Darren Giddings wrote: > ** > > > Hello, I'm new here so "please be gentle" .... > > I've just uploaded to Fileserve a tape I found in my crate of the > 27th Sept 1984 Peel show, the last Thursday night show before he went > to the "three day week". I'm not sure of the protocol here, but I > couldn't find it on the Peel wiki, so I am assuming it is not yet > readily available anywhere. Anyway, for your information it should be > downloadable from the following link - if there are any problems, > please let me know & I'll try putting it somewhere else: > > http://www.fileserve.com/file/5XMfCPN > > It's a complete 2-hour show (138MB) recorded from FM, with > uninterrupted repeat sessions from The Mighty Wah, The Cocteau Twins > and The Smiths. He looks forward to the replacement Thursday night > show - "Into the Music" with Tommy Vance - with an angelic sarcasm. > > I haven't added this to the Wiki, partly (as mentioned above) because > I don't really know the protocol in this Peelian world, partly > because I always get Wiki entries wrong, and partly .... no time ... > but if anyone else fancies adding it .... ??? :-) > > Unfortunately, I don't have any more complete shows that aren't > already banked, but I do have 45 minutes of a 1978 show (possibly 3rd > April - Whitecats and Ivor Cutler in session) which I will try to put > up before too long. > > All the best, Darren G > > From haze.harrison@... Wed Nov 16 23:47:05 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2011 22:47:05 -0000 Subject: End of the Four Day Week In-Reply-To: <49F2E79D-C81F-4B6E-B14F-3B901826B025@...> Message-ID: Hi Darren, Welcome to the happy, happy world that is The Peel Group. Thanks for the 1984 show, it's certainly a new one to me. I'll be picking it up when I get home... Haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > Hello, I'm new here so "please be gentle" .... > > I've just uploaded to Fileserve a tape I found in my crate of the > 27th Sept 1984 Peel show, the last Thursday night show before he went > to the "three day week". I'm not sure of the protocol here, but I > couldn't find it on the Peel wiki, so I am assuming it is not yet > readily available anywhere. Anyway, for your information it should be > downloadable from the following link - if there are any problems, > please let me know & I'll try putting it somewhere else: > > http://www.fileserve.com/file/5XMfCPN > > It's a complete 2-hour show (138MB) recorded from FM, with > uninterrupted repeat sessions from The Mighty Wah, The Cocteau Twins > and The Smiths. He looks forward to the replacement Thursday night > show - "Into the Music" with Tommy Vance - with an angelic sarcasm. > > I haven't added this to the Wiki, partly (as mentioned above) because > I don't really know the protocol in this Peelian world, partly > because I always get Wiki entries wrong, and partly .... no time ... > but if anyone else fancies adding it .... ??? :-) > > Unfortunately, I don't have any more complete shows that aren't > already banked, but I do have 45 minutes of a 1978 show (possibly 3rd > April - Whitecats and Ivor Cutler in session) which I will try to put > up before too long. > > All the best, Darren G > From dr_mango2004@... Wed Nov 16 23:55:18 2011 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2011 22:55:18 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] End of the Four Day Week In-Reply-To: <49F2E79D-C81F-4B6E-B14F-3B901826B025@...> References: <49F2E79D-C81F-4B6E-B14F-3B901826B025@...> Message-ID: <1321484118.80773.YahooMailNeo@...> Hello and welcome! Many thanks for sharing your tape. Somebody will sort out the wiki entry, have no doubt... DM ________________________________ From: Darren Giddings To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, 16 November 2011, 22:32 Subject: [peel] End of the Four Day Week   Hello, I'm new here so "please be gentle" .... I've just uploaded to Fileserve a tape I found in my crate of the 27th Sept 1984 Peel show, the last Thursday night show before he went to the "three day week". I'm not sure of the protocol here, but I couldn't find it on the Peel wiki, so I am assuming it is not yet readily available anywhere. Anyway, for your information it should be downloadable from the following link - if there are any problems, please let me know & I'll try putting it somewhere else: http://www.fileserve.com/file/5XMfCPN It's a complete 2-hour show (138MB) recorded from FM, with uninterrupted repeat sessions from The Mighty Wah, The Cocteau Twins and The Smiths. He looks forward to the replacement Thursday night show - "Into the Music" with Tommy Vance - with an angelic sarcasm. I haven't added this to the Wiki, partly (as mentioned above) because I don't really know the protocol in this Peelian world, partly because I always get Wiki entries wrong, and partly .... no time ... but if anyone else fancies adding it .... ??? :-) Unfortunately, I don't have any more complete shows that aren't already banked, but I do have 45 minutes of a 1978 show (possibly 3rd April - Whitecats and Ivor Cutler in session) which I will try to put up before too long. All the best, Darren G From klacktoveedesteen@... Wed Nov 16 23:57:13 2011 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (Pete Conkerton) Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2011 22:57:13 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] End of the Four Day Week In-Reply-To: <49F2E79D-C81F-4B6E-B14F-3B901826B025@...> References: <49F2E79D-C81F-4B6E-B14F-3B901826B025@...> Message-ID: <1321484233.85840.YahooMailNeo@...> Happy to report the download link works just fine :-) ________________________________ From: Darren Giddings To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, 16 November 2011, 22:32 Subject: [peel] End of the Four Day Week   Hello, I'm new here so "please be gentle" .... I've just uploaded to Fileserve a tape I found in my crate of the 27th Sept 1984 Peel show, the last Thursday night show before he went to the "three day week". I'm not sure of the protocol here, but I couldn't find it on the Peel wiki, so I am assuming it is not yet readily available anywhere. Anyway, for your information it should be downloadable from the following link - if there are any problems, please let me know & I'll try putting it somewhere else: http://www.fileserve.com/file/5XMfCPN It's a complete 2-hour show (138MB) recorded from FM, with uninterrupted repeat sessions from The Mighty Wah, The Cocteau Twins and The Smiths. He looks forward to the replacement Thursday night show - "Into the Music" with Tommy Vance - with an angelic sarcasm. I haven't added this to the Wiki, partly (as mentioned above) because I don't really know the protocol in this Peelian world, partly because I always get Wiki entries wrong, and partly .... no time ... but if anyone else fancies adding it .... ??? :-) Unfortunately, I don't have any more complete shows that aren't already banked, but I do have 45 minutes of a 1978 show (possibly 3rd April - Whitecats and Ivor Cutler in session) which I will try to put up before too long. All the best, Darren G From postscriptxyz@... Thu Nov 17 01:18:14 2011 From: postscriptxyz@... (postscriptxyz) Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 00:18:14 -0000 Subject: End of the Four Day Week In-Reply-To: <49F2E79D-C81F-4B6E-B14F-3B901826B025@...> Message-ID: Hi Darren, Welcome to the group and thank-you for the new show. Unfortunately, I do have to report a problem. Access to Fileserve is blocked in the country in which I live, so I can't grab the file. I have a similar problem with Megaupload, but I have a workaround for that. Any chance I could take up your offer of putting it somewhere else? Thanks, Pad --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > Hello, I'm new here so "please be gentle" .... > > I've just uploaded to Fileserve a tape I found in my crate of the > 27th Sept 1984 Peel show, the last Thursday night show before he went > to the "three day week". I'm not sure of the protocol here, but I > couldn't find it on the Peel wiki, so I am assuming it is not yet > readily available anywhere. Anyway, for your information it should be > downloadable from the following link - if there are any problems, > please let me know & I'll try putting it somewhere else: > > http://www.fileserve.com/file/5XMfCPN > > It's a complete 2-hour show (138MB) recorded from FM, with > uninterrupted repeat sessions from The Mighty Wah, The Cocteau Twins > and The Smiths. He looks forward to the replacement Thursday night > show - "Into the Music" with Tommy Vance - with an angelic sarcasm. > > I haven't added this to the Wiki, partly (as mentioned above) because > I don't really know the protocol in this Peelian world, partly > because I always get Wiki entries wrong, and partly .... no time ... > but if anyone else fancies adding it .... ??? :-) > > Unfortunately, I don't have any more complete shows that aren't > already banked, but I do have 45 minutes of a 1978 show (possibly 3rd > April - Whitecats and Ivor Cutler in session) which I will try to put > up before too long. > > All the best, Darren G > From jpdl@... Thu Nov 17 07:54:12 2011 From: jpdl@... (bbrbr57) Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 06:54:12 -0000 Subject: End of the Four Day Week In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Pad, > Any chance I could take up your offer of putting it somewhere else? I've put a copy on: http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/Misc/jp-27-09-84.mp3 User/pass: peel/group BTW, there is a lot more space on the Mooo server now, so for the uploaders: there shouldn't be any disk full issues anymore :) And thanks to Darren for the great show! B. From postscriptxyz@... Thu Nov 17 08:42:10 2011 From: postscriptxyz@... (postscriptxyz) Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 07:42:10 -0000 Subject: End of the Four Day Week In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many thanks ... much appreciated. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bbrbr57" wrote: > > Hi Pad, > > > Any chance I could take up your offer of putting it somewhere else? > > I've put a copy on: > > http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/Misc/jp-27-09-84.mp3 > > User/pass: peel/group > > BTW, there is a lot more space on the Mooo server now, so for the uploaders: there shouldn't be any disk full issues anymore :) > > And thanks to Darren for the great show! > > B. > From saipanda@... Thu Nov 17 08:57:06 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 07:57:06 -0000 Subject: End of the Four Day Week In-Reply-To: <1321484118.80773.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Many thanks to Darren from me too. Anyone who wants to take a crack at doing the wiki page, please feel free (I'm a bit busy today). Maybe start the page and put "Work Ongoing" or something at the top, so there isn't more than one person doing it at the same time. Cheers, SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Dr Mango wrote: > > Hello and welcome! Many thanks for sharing your tape. Somebody will sort out the wiki entry, have no doubt... > > DM > > > > ________________________________ > From: Darren Giddings > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Wednesday, 16 November 2011, 22:32 > Subject: [peel] End of the Four Day Week > > >   > Hello, I'm new here so "please be gentle" .... > > I've just uploaded to Fileserve a tape I found in my crate of the > 27th Sept 1984 Peel show, the last Thursday night show before he went > to the "three day week". I'm not sure of the protocol here, but I > couldn't find it on the Peel wiki, so I am assuming it is not yet > readily available anywhere. Anyway, for your information it should be > downloadable from the following link - if there are any problems, > please let me know & I'll try putting it somewhere else: > > http://www.fileserve.com/file/5XMfCPN > > It's a complete 2-hour show (138MB) recorded from FM, with > uninterrupted repeat sessions from The Mighty Wah, The Cocteau Twins > and The Smiths. He looks forward to the replacement Thursday night > show - "Into the Music" with Tommy Vance - with an angelic sarcasm. > > I haven't added this to the Wiki, partly (as mentioned above) because > I don't really know the protocol in this Peelian world, partly > because I always get Wiki entries wrong, and partly .... no time ... > but if anyone else fancies adding it .... ??? :-) > > Unfortunately, I don't have any more complete shows that aren't > already banked, but I do have 45 minutes of a 1978 show (possibly 3rd > April - Whitecats and Ivor Cutler in session) which I will try to put > up before too long. > > All the best, Darren G > From darrg@... Thu Nov 17 10:29:17 2011 From: darrg@... (Darren Giddings) Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 09:29:17 +0000 Subject: End of the Four Day Week Message-ID: Thanks for the kindly comments, it is always nerve-wracking posting somewhere for the first time (I've never forgotten my first - and only! - submission to Discogs ...) I'm sure I'm not the only one here that wishes he'd taped more shows at the time! I listened to Peel almost every night between 1982 and 1992 (to the point where I started adopting some of his vocal mannerisms ...) and my sole surviving reminders are (apart from a few sessions) this show, and one and a bit shows from 1983 which have already been posted! Not least because I could never afford the tapes ... and I'm sure I just assumed the BBC would keep them all - ah the naivety of youth .... All the best, Dg From AndrewThezmore@... Thu Nov 17 10:37:42 2011 From: AndrewThezmore@... (Andrew) Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 09:37:42 -0000 Subject: End of the Four Day Week In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Great news Darren and many thanks from me too, really looking forward to hearing this again (had a long lost tape of at least some of the show). The day can only go downhill now - until I get home to listen to this! Anybody else out there with similar period shows? go on, would make a lovely christmas present for the good folks round these parts Cheers Andrew From mrnwilkins@... Thu Nov 17 14:21:48 2011 From: mrnwilkins@... (nickwpass3) Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 13:21:48 -0000 Subject: sahb 1973 peel interview In-Reply-To: Message-ID: This is early SAHB - before the make-up and catsuits. Not seen any video from this brief era before. Thank you for the link (and thanks of course to the uploader). From markc63@... Thu Nov 17 22:28:46 2011 From: markc63@... (mr_maudlin) Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 21:28:46 -0000 Subject: End of the Four Day Week In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Darren, Many thanks for the show. I'm listening as I type and realise that this was a show I heard at the time - I've just been and found the cassette with the Mighty Wah session and three of the Cocteau Twins tracks on it with recording dates of 27Sep84. I seem to recall liking the fact that the sessions were played in a lump, and so saving me crouching by the pause button all night to record the tracks I liked (how I now wish I'd just recorded the whole shows and saved my knees). Your comment about picking up Peel's speech mannerisms made me smile as I fell into the same trap myself; not content with this I also used to pinch some of his sayings, "third tiredest man in northern Europe" was one of my faves. Cheers, Mark C --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > Thanks for the kindly comments, it is always nerve-wracking posting > somewhere for the first time (I've never forgotten my first - and > only! - submission to Discogs ...) > > I'm sure I'm not the only one here that wishes he'd taped more shows > at the time! I listened to Peel almost every night between 1982 and > 1992 (to the point where I started adopting some of his vocal > mannerisms ...) and my sole surviving reminders are (apart from a few > sessions) this show, and one and a bit shows from 1983 which have > already been posted! Not least because I could never afford the > tapes ... and I'm sure I just assumed the BBC would keep them all - > ah the naivety of youth .... > > All the best, Dg > From stuartb@... Thu Nov 17 22:38:23 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 21:38:23 -0000 Subject: End of the Four Day Week In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I'd also a few tracks from this show on one of my 1984 mixtapes (also on the wiki) Look forward to hearing the full show again after 27 years! I wonder if the one and a bit other shows you have might be in better quality than those already available - it would be great if you could find time to upload these too! Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mr_maudlin" wrote: > > Hi Darren, > > Many thanks for the show. I'm listening as I type and realise that this was a show I heard at the time - I've just been and found the cassette with the Mighty Wah session and three of the Cocteau Twins tracks on it with recording dates of 27Sep84. I seem to recall liking the fact that the sessions were played in a lump, and so saving me crouching by the pause button all night to record the tracks I liked (how I now wish I'd just recorded the whole shows and saved my knees). > > Your comment about picking up Peel's speech mannerisms made me smile as I fell into the same trap myself; not content with this I also used to pinch some of his sayings, "third tiredest man in northern Europe" was one of my faves. > > Cheers, > > Mark C > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > > > Thanks for the kindly comments, it is always nerve-wracking posting > > somewhere for the first time (I've never forgotten my first - and > > only! - submission to Discogs ...) > > > > I'm sure I'm not the only one here that wishes he'd taped more shows > > at the time! I listened to Peel almost every night between 1982 and > > 1992 (to the point where I started adopting some of his vocal > > mannerisms ...) and my sole surviving reminders are (apart from a few > > sessions) this show, and one and a bit shows from 1983 which have > > already been posted! Not least because I could never afford the > > tapes ... and I'm sure I just assumed the BBC would keep them all - > > ah the naivety of youth .... > > > > All the best, Dg > > > From makulaturverlag@... Fri Nov 18 02:54:54 2011 From: makulaturverlag@... (Hans-Georg Schaefer) Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 02:54:54 +0100 Subject: in the mood of In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PQQarQMvd8 have a nice weekend ya all. hg From markc63@... Fri Nov 18 11:00:02 2011 From: markc63@... (mr_maudlin) Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 10:00:02 -0000 Subject: 7 Jan 04 show Message-ID: The wiki for this show has a track listing but no mention of an audio file. I have a minidisc with the last 80 minutes of the show. Is it worth me sharing? Mark From so_it_goes_2512@... Fri Nov 18 13:15:28 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 12:15:28 -0000 Subject: 7 Jan 04 show In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > The wiki for this show has a track listing but no mention of an audio file. I have a minidisc with the last 80 minutes of the show. Is it worth me sharing? > > Mark Hi Mark The show was shared in full some time ago, and I've added a link to the file on the page . Mind you, if your recording is on minidisc, it should be an upgrade of the 128kbps mp3, so I for one would certainly be interested in having it, if you'd be so kind. Best wishesSteve (TK) From dr_mango2004@... Fri Nov 18 17:15:12 2011 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 16:15:12 +0000 (GMT) Subject: 17 August 1981 In-Reply-To: <49F2E79D-C81F-4B6E-B14F-3B901826B025@...> References: <49F2E79D-C81F-4B6E-B14F-3B901826B025@...> Message-ID: <1321632912.94951.YahooMailNeo@...> If someone has the time, could they re-up the two files for this show? They're 400 box shares, originally upped to Rapidshare but now long since deleted. It seems I missed them at the time (and probably most of the others upped in the same batch by RC) because RS was going through an awkward stage. http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/17_August_1981 Thanks, DM From so_it_goes_2512@... Fri Nov 18 17:51:52 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 16:51:52 -0000 Subject: 17 August 1981 In-Reply-To: <1321632912.94951.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: > If someone has the time, could they re-up the two files for this show? They're 400 box shares, originally upped to Rapidshare but now long since deleted. It seems I missed them at the time (and probably most of the others upped in the same batch by RC) because RS was going through an awkward stage. > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/17_August_1981 > > Thanks, > > DM Yes please from me too for the same reasons. Steve (TK) From darrg@... Fri Nov 18 20:36:15 2011 From: darrg@... (Darren Giddings) Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 19:36:15 +0000 Subject: Peelisms ... Message-ID: > I wonder if the one and a bit other shows you have might be in > better quality than those already available - it would be great if > you could find time to upload these too! I'll do a quick comparison & let you know if it is worth it! > Your comment about picking up Peel's speech mannerisms made me > smile as I fell into the same trap myself; not content with this I > also used to pinch some of his sayings, "third tiredest man in > northern Europe" was one of my faves. I do a monthly show for my local volunteer internet radio station (Frome FM ... !), which I hope is a programme at least in the spirit of Peel, but to this day I have to work quite hard not to say things like "wing-ding", "d'ye see?", "this one fades in/starts very quietly" &c ... From markc63@... Fri Nov 18 21:23:56 2011 From: markc63@... (mr_maudlin) Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:23:56 -0000 Subject: 7 Jan 04 show In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yes I will get a copy to share. In the meantime I have found a minidisc of a show that is not on the wiki. It's 14th June 2000 with Cinerama playing live from Maida Vale - it would have been originally recorded on HiFi VHS then copied to MD. Megaupload link: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IP3EAM1G Have started to enter it on the wiki but progress is painful! regards Mark --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > > The wiki for this show has a track listing but no mention of an audio > file. I have a minidisc with the last 80 minutes of the show. Is it > worth me sharing? > > > > Mark > > Hi Mark > The show was shared in full some time ago, and I've added a link to the > file on the page . Mind > you, if your recording is on minidisc, it should be an upgrade of the > 128kbps mp3, so I for one would certainly be interested in having it, if > you'd be so kind. > Best wishesSteve (TK) > From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Nov 19 00:59:37 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 23:59:37 -0000 Subject: M25, BBC Tv, Human Powered Flight In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Silence is the most perfect expression of scorn. So..... The M25 is 25 years old, the BBC celebrates 75 years of the first Tv broadcast, and the first human powered flight in the UK was 50 years ago. All this calls for a celebration of IN CONCERT recordings, for some reason. It's just fluff and stuff this week, but THANK YOU BRANKO for adding more capacity to the Mooo server. Supertramp from 1977 remastered with lovely sound HERE The Late Show and Ian Dury from 1978 HERE ** The Tourists and the Police from 1979 HERE ** but Haze has provided his version already Bow Wow Wow from 1982 HERE Elvis Costello from 1983 HERE Blancmange from 1984 HERE ** Blow Monkeys from 1985 HERE ** (one from the "Why did I record that" pile) Level 42 from 1986 HERE ** (another one from the "Why did I record that" pile) Roxy Music from 1979 expanded HERE Family from 1971 expanded HERE Hawkwind from 1972 in stereo HERE Genesis from 1975 unexpanded HERE (as broadcast) Rick Wakeman from 1976 expanded HERE Paice Ashton Lord from 1977 remastered with lovely sound HERE Sassafras from1977 with slightly better sound HERE Camel from 1977 with better sound HERE Todd Rundgrens Utopia from 1977 expanded HERE Wishbone Ash from 1978 expanded HERE Simple Minds and Cozy Powell from 1980 HERE ** but Haze has provided his version already UFO from 1980 expanded and better sound HERE Police from 1980 HERE ** but Haze has provided his version already Roy Wood's Wizzo Band from 1977 HERE Thanks to ASH!! Roy Wood's Wizzo Band from 1977 expanded from video source HERE Thanks to ASH!! Squeeze from 1981 HERE Colosseum II from 1978 with slightly better sound HERE and I found the other half of this so AIIZ and Girlschool from 1981 HERE They are all HERE like a little OT boil on the Peel group botty Bill --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > All good names for bands > > The planet's poulation has just passed 7 billion. > > The Joy of Sex is 40 years old (here come the hair bare bunch) > > Catch-22 is 50 years old. > > So all this calls for a celebration of IN CONCERT recordings, for some > reason. > > ** = from my original tape > > Amon Duul II from 1973 is HERE > /1973-0x-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Amon%20Duul%20II%29.mp3> > > Gentle Giant from 1978 is HERE > /1978-01-21%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Gentle%20Giant%29%20R.mp3> ** > > Byrds Re-Union from 1978 is HERE > /1978-09-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Byrds%20Reunion%29.mp3> ** > > Rory Gallagher from 1978 is HERE > /1979-11-03%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Rory%20Gallagher%29.mp3> ** > > Generation X from 1981 is HERE > /1981-01-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Generation%20X%29.mp3> > > Kinks from 1981 is HERE > /1981-01-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Kinks%29.mp3> ** > > Camel from 1981 is HERE > /1981-04-02%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Camel%29.mp3> ** > > Bad Manners from 1981 is HERE > /1981-12-09%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Bad%20Manners%29.mp3> ** > > Girlschool from 1981 is HERE > /1981-04-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Girlschool%29.mp3> > > And Today's Special Value we have a short extract from > > The Outer Limits and Dexy's Midnight Runers from 1981 is HERE > /1981-xx-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Outer%20Limits%20&%20Dexy%27s%20Mi\ \ > dnight%20Runners%29.mp3> ** > > The Outer Limits were comedy duo Nigel Planer and Peter Richardson, and > this is the first appearance of Neil from the Young Ones. > > Unfortunately, I lost the tape with the 2nd half. > > Bill > > You know the rest are HERE > /> > > All with BBC intro or outro, so unfortunately no Groundhogs > From saipanda@... Sat Nov 19 01:19:25 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 00:19:25 -0000 Subject: 7 Jan 04 show In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many thanks for this, although haven't managed to download it yet. In the meantime, have added the basic tracklisting from Lorcan's archive - much appreciation to Lorcan. Will add further details, links, etc when I listen to the show. Many thanks again! SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mr_maudlin" wrote: > > Yes I will get a copy to share. In the meantime I have found a minidisc of a show that is not on the wiki. It's 14th June 2000 with Cinerama playing live from Maida Vale - it would have been originally recorded on HiFi VHS then copied to MD. Megaupload link: > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IP3EAM1G > > Have started to enter it on the wiki but progress is painful! > > regards > > Mark > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > > > > The wiki for this show has a track listing but no mention of an audio > > file. I have a minidisc with the last 80 minutes of the show. Is it > > worth me sharing? > > > > > > Mark > > > > Hi Mark > > The show was shared in full some time ago, and I've added a link to the > > file on the page . Mind > > you, if your recording is on minidisc, it should be an upgrade of the > > 128kbps mp3, so I for one would certainly be interested in having it, if > > you'd be so kind. > > Best wishesSteve (TK) > > > From saipanda@... Sat Nov 19 01:23:34 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 00:23:34 -0000 Subject: ps - 14 June 2000 tracklisting from Lorcan In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Here's the current 14 June 2000 page: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/14_June_2000 Thanks also to Stuart for the extra bits. SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mr_maudlin" wrote: > > Yes I will get a copy to share. In the meantime I have found a minidisc of a show that is not on the wiki. It's 14th June 2000 with Cinerama playing live from Maida Vale - it would have been originally recorded on HiFi VHS then copied to MD. Megaupload link: > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IP3EAM1G > > Have started to enter it on the wiki but progress is painful! > > regards > > Mark > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > > > > The wiki for this show has a track listing but no mention of an audio > > file. I have a minidisc with the last 80 minutes of the show. Is it > > worth me sharing? > > > > > > Mark > > > > Hi Mark > > The show was shared in full some time ago, and I've added a link to the > > file on the page . Mind > > you, if your recording is on minidisc, it should be an upgrade of the > > 128kbps mp3, so I for one would certainly be interested in having it, if > > you'd be so kind. > > Best wishesSteve (TK) > > > From saipanda@... Sat Nov 19 02:37:21 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 01:37:21 -0000 Subject: 17 August 1981 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: OK, have updated the links. File tags different but pretty sure the files are the same: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/17_August_1981 Cheers, SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > > If someone has the time, could they re-up the two files for this show? They're 400 box shares, originally upped to Rapidshare but now long since deleted. It seems I missed them at the time (and probably most of the others upped in the same batch by RC) because RS was going through an awkward stage. > > > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/17_August_1981 > > > > Thanks, > > > > DM > > > Yes please from me too for the same reasons. > > Steve (TK) > From so_it_goes_2512@... Sat Nov 19 04:35:23 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 03:35:23 -0000 Subject: Bonanza! Message-ID: Fellow Peelites I'm now installed in my new flat and consequently can get back to sharing: no more crossword clues, since nobody even attempted the last one. 1) OK, first four more 1985 BFBS recordings. Regrettably, this seems to be a fallow patch in our taper's collection, as the sound on the last three is pretty muffled: Peel 021 , Peel 022 , Peel 023 , Peel 024 2) Next, more BFBS from Carsten's collection: 18 November 1995 (BFBS) 3) And last but not least, the answer to Alan's query about the missing 1999 shows is confirmed: 24 August 1999 (Session: Pastels. Peelenium: 1941) All the bestSteve (TK) From AndrewThezmore@... Sat Nov 19 11:59:35 2011 From: AndrewThezmore@... (Andrew) Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 10:59:35 -0000 Subject: Cat sounds bells: DJ's bete noire (3, 5) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Nope. Tom Rings is the best I can do and that can't be right. We give in. Keep them coming! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Fellow Peelites > So much going on here that I have even less time than usual to post > these days, but I have managed to squeeze out a couple of shares: > 1) 13 March 1992 The Lowman > tapes give us a new section that fills in part of the gap here, but > frustratingly some 20 minutes are still AWOL. > 2) 16 November 1998 (BFBS) > ...but here is a > complete show, down-home and still sounding freshly minted. > Best wishesSteve (TK) > From stuartb@... Sat Nov 19 13:06:18 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 12:06:18 -0000 Subject: End of the Four Day Week In-Reply-To: Message-ID: OK that's the show tracklisted. Very much worth listening to for John's "welcoming" of Into The Music on future Thursdays! http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/27_September_1984 --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > I'd also a few tracks from this show on one of my 1984 mixtapes (also on the wiki) > > Look forward to hearing the full show again after 27 years! > > I wonder if the one and a bit other shows you have might be in better quality than those already available - it would be great if you could find time to upload these too! > > Stuart > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mr_maudlin" wrote: > > > > Hi Darren, > > > > Many thanks for the show. I'm listening as I type and realise that this was a show I heard at the time - I've just been and found the cassette with the Mighty Wah session and three of the Cocteau Twins tracks on it with recording dates of 27Sep84. I seem to recall liking the fact that the sessions were played in a lump, and so saving me crouching by the pause button all night to record the tracks I liked (how I now wish I'd just recorded the whole shows and saved my knees). > > > > Your comment about picking up Peel's speech mannerisms made me smile as I fell into the same trap myself; not content with this I also used to pinch some of his sayings, "third tiredest man in northern Europe" was one of my faves. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Mark C > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > > > > > Thanks for the kindly comments, it is always nerve-wracking posting > > > somewhere for the first time (I've never forgotten my first - and > > > only! - submission to Discogs ...) > > > > > > I'm sure I'm not the only one here that wishes he'd taped more shows > > > at the time! I listened to Peel almost every night between 1982 and > > > 1992 (to the point where I started adopting some of his vocal > > > mannerisms ...) and my sole surviving reminders are (apart from a few > > > sessions) this show, and one and a bit shows from 1983 which have > > > already been posted! Not least because I could never afford the > > > tapes ... and I'm sure I just assumed the BBC would keep them all - > > > ah the naivety of youth .... > > > > > > All the best, Dg > > > > > > From so_it_goes_2512@... Sat Nov 19 14:05:23 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 13:05:23 -0000 Subject: Cat sounds bells: DJ's bete noire (3, 5) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > Nope. Tom Rings is the best I can do and that can't be right. We give in. Keep them coming! Hi Andrew, the answer is Tom Waits (bells=dumb bells=sounds like weights? Oh well, it was a bit of a reach). Thanks for having a go! and thanks to Bill, Steve and all the rest for the new downloads. Best wishes Steve (TK) From dutch_record_59@... Sat Nov 19 18:32:05 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert) Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 17:32:05 -0000 Subject: 7 Billion, The Joy of Sex, Catch-22 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: 7 Billion thanks!, Gert --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > All good names for bands > > The planet's poulation has just passed 7 billion. > > The Joy of Sex is 40 years old (here come the hair bare bunch) > > Catch-22 is 50 years old. > > So all this calls for a celebration of IN CONCERT recordings, for some > reason. > > ** = from my original tape > > Amon Duul II from 1973 is HERE > /1973-0x-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Amon%20Duul%20II%29.mp3> > > Gentle Giant from 1978 is HERE > /1978-01-21%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Gentle%20Giant%29%20R.mp3> ** > > Byrds Re-Union from 1978 is HERE > /1978-09-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Byrds%20Reunion%29.mp3> ** > > Rory Gallagher from 1978 is HERE > /1979-11-03%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Rory%20Gallagher%29.mp3> ** > > Generation X from 1981 is HERE > /1981-01-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Generation%20X%29.mp3> > > Kinks from 1981 is HERE > /1981-01-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Kinks%29.mp3> ** > > Camel from 1981 is HERE > /1981-04-02%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Camel%29.mp3> ** > > Bad Manners from 1981 is HERE > /1981-12-09%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Bad%20Manners%29.mp3> ** > > Girlschool from 1981 is HERE > /1981-04-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Girlschool%29.mp3> > > And Today's Special Value we have a short extract from > > The Outer Limits and Dexy's Midnight Runers from 1981 is HERE > /1981-xx-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Outer%20Limits%20&%20Dexy%27s%20Mi\ > dnight%20Runners%29.mp3> ** > > The Outer Limits were comedy duo Nigel Planer and Peter Richardson, and > this is the first appearance of Neil from the Young Ones. > > Unfortunately, I lost the tape with the 2nd half. > > Bill > > You know the rest are HERE > /> > > All with BBC intro or outro, so unfortunately no Groundhogs > From stuartb@... Sat Nov 19 19:01:59 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 18:01:59 -0000 Subject: Bonanza! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many thanks for these shows. After a very quiet few weeks we now have a variety of new shows from 1984 to 2000! Just wondered, it's gone very quiet on the 500/750 Box project, do you know if there is anything upcoming there, or do we need some ripping help? Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Fellow Peelites > I'm now installed in my new flat and consequently can get back to > sharing: no more crossword clues, since nobody even attempted the last > one. > 1) OK, first four more 1985 BFBS recordings. Regrettably, this seems to > be a fallow patch in our taper's collection, as the sound on the last > three is pretty muffled: > Peel 021 , Peel 022 > , Peel 023 > , Peel 024 > > 2) Next, more BFBS from Carsten's collection: > 18 November 1995 (BFBS) > > 3) And last but not least, the answer to Alan's query about the missing > 1999 shows is confirmed: > 24 August 1999 (Session: > Pastels. Peelenium: 1941) > All the bestSteve (TK) > From M.Luetchford@... Sat Nov 19 19:08:21 2011 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 18:08:21 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Bonanza! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1321726101.89092.YahooMailNeo@...> thanks for a bunch! From: so_it_goes_2512 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 19 November 2011, 3:35 Subject: [peel] Bonanza!   Fellow Peelites I'm now installed in my new flat and consequently can get back to sharing: no more crossword clues,  since nobody even attempted the last one. 1) OK, first four more 1985 BFBS recordings. Regrettably, this seems to be a fallow patch in our taper's collection, as the sound on the last three is pretty muffled: Peel 021 , Peel 022 , Peel 023 , Peel 024  2) Next, more BFBS from Carsten's collection: 18 November 1995 (BFBS)  3) And last but not least, the answer to Alan's query about the missing 1999 shows is confirmed: 24 August 1999  (Session: Pastels. Peelenium: 1941) All the best Steve (TK) From darrg@... Sat Nov 19 20:45:53 2011 From: darrg@... (Darren Giddings) Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 19:45:53 +0000 Subject: April 1978 Fragment Message-ID: <1CA4AC43-A408-4C80-9DFC-B764D85D3F16@...> Here's the April 1978 extract I mentioned in an earlier post: http://www.fileserve.com/file/TysZbFp Again apologies for people unable to access Fileserve - perhaps someone will copy it to somewhere more convenient ... ? It comprises 39 minutes from the middle (probably?) of the show, is heavy on hiss and treble, and sadly there is a little bleed-through from the other side of the tape which can be heard in the quiet bits (ie. Ivor Cutler tracks that 'start very quietly'). I found it about thirty years ago on the reverse of a tape one of my dad's then- workmates had done for him, so I think the likelihood of finding the rest of it from the same source is fairly slim (the place my dad worked in shut down a couple of years later, for a start). As for dating it - I think it is probably 12th April as that would tie in with the Ivor Cutler session. The Whitecats session I think debuted on 3rd April, though it seems a bit premature to be repeated nine days later. Perhaps it was recorded on 3rd and this was another first TX? Any other thoughts welcomed .... I haven't done anything to the wiki due to the uncertainty of the date. Darrg From haze.harrison@... Sat Nov 19 21:03:10 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 20:03:10 -0000 Subject: OT : Friday Rock Show - October 1979 Message-ID: html is a wonderful thing – until it goes wrong because Word can't tell the difference between " and " Anyway, hopefully all is now sorted and here are the next two FRS for October 1979 mp3 tracklist 1979-10-19 Thin Lizzy (1973 & 1974 Sessions) & Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (1979-09-03 Session) mp3 tracklist 1979-10-26 Be Bop Deluxe (1974 & 1974 Sessions) & Def Leppard (1979 Session repeat) Enjoy, Haze Previous shows still on-line . mp3 1978-12-29 The bit before Genesis at Knebworth. Not my rip, found on the web. mp3 tracklist 1978-12-29 Genesis at Knebworth (First part of show missing) mp3 tracklist 1979-02-02 Led Zeppelin (1969 Sessions) mp3 tracklist 1979-03-02 Streetwalkers (1974 Session) & Thin Lizzy (1976 Session) mp3 tracklist 1979-03-09 David Bowie (1972 Sessions) mp3 tracklist 1979-03-16 Van Der Graaf Generator (1971 Session) & Eddie And The Hot Rods (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist 1979-03-23 Jethro Tull (1968 & 1969 Sessions) & Tom Robinson (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist 1979-04-06 Cream (1966 & 1967 Sessions) mp3 1979-04-13 Pink Floyd (DSOTM live at Wembley 1974) only the Floyd set in this file mp3 tracklist 1979-04-20 Family (1968 & 1969 Sessions) & John Miles (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist 1979-04-27 Love Sculpture (1968 & 1969 Sessions) & Whitesnake (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist 1979-05-04 Roxy Music (2 x 1972 Sessions) mp3 tracklist 1979-05-18 Fleetwood Mac (1967 & 1969 Sessions) mp3 tracklist 1979-05-25 Jimi Hendrix (2 x 1967 Sessions and "Lulu" TV show audio) mp3 tracklist 1979-06-01 Yes at Wembley 1978 mp3 tracklist 1979-06-08 Deep Purple (1969 & 1970 Sessions) mp3 tracklist 1979-06-15 Magazine (1979 Session) & Judie Tzuke (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist 1979-06-22 Genesis (1971 & 1972 Sessions) mp3 tracklist 1979-06-29 The Faces (2 x 1971 Sessions) & The Ruts (1979-01-29 Session) mp3 tracklist 1979-07-06 Free (1968-71 Session tracks) & The Ruts (1979-05-21 Session) mp3 tracklist 1979-07-13 Lone Star (1976 session) & Tubeway Army (1979 session) mp3 tracklist 1979-07-20 King Crimson (1969 Session) & Wayne/Jayne County (1979 Session) First ten minutes of show missing. mp3 tracklist 1979-08-17 Bonzo Dog Band (1968 & 1969 Session) & The Police (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist 1979-08-24 Rory Gallagher (6 tracks from 1971 and 1974 sessions) mp3 tracklist 1979-08-31 Scorpions atReading mp3 tracklist 1979-09-07 Steve Hackett at Reading mp3 tracklist 1979-09-21 Climax Blues Band at Reading mp3 tracklist 1979-09-28 Ian Gillan at Reading mp3 tracklist 1979-10-12 Rush at Pink Pop Festival (Beginning and end of show missing) mp3 tracklist 1979-12-28 Led Zeppelin at Playhouse Theatre 1969 (Beginning and end of show missing) mp3 tracklist 1980-01-18 Mott The Hoople (1970 & 1971 Session tracks) & Iron Maiden (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist 1981-05-22 Pink Floyd (1967 & 1968 Session tracks) & Last Flight (1981 Session) mp3 tracklist 1981-08-14 Deep Purple at California Jam1974 mp3 tracklist 1981-08-28 Atomic Rooster (1981 Session) & Gary Boyle (1977 Session) From stuartb@... Sat Nov 19 21:20:39 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 20:20:39 -0000 Subject: April 1978 Fragment In-Reply-To: <1CA4AC43-A408-4C80-9DFC-B764D85D3F16@...> Message-ID: Well thanks to the repeat session listings in Ken's book, both sessions were repeated on the 5th of May 1978 so that looks like the date! Even so that would make it the earliest available clip from 1978, so thanks for the great find! I'll set up the page on the wiki, do you want to tracklist or shall I? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > Here's the April 1978 extract I mentioned in an earlier post: > > http://www.fileserve.com/file/TysZbFp > > Again apologies for people unable to access Fileserve - perhaps > someone will copy it to somewhere more convenient ... ? > > It comprises 39 minutes from the middle (probably?) of the show, is > heavy on hiss and treble, and sadly there is a little bleed-through > from the other side of the tape which can be heard in the quiet bits > (ie. Ivor Cutler tracks that 'start very quietly'). I found it about > thirty years ago on the reverse of a tape one of my dad's then- > workmates had done for him, so I think the likelihood of finding the > rest of it from the same source is fairly slim (the place my dad > worked in shut down a couple of years later, for a start). > > As for dating it - I think it is probably 12th April as that would > tie in with the Ivor Cutler session. The Whitecats session I think > debuted on 3rd April, though it seems a bit premature to be repeated > nine days later. Perhaps it was recorded on 3rd and this was another > first TX? Any other thoughts welcomed .... I haven't done anything to > the wiki due to the uncertainty of the date. > > Darrg > From stuartb@... Sat Nov 19 21:40:34 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 20:40:34 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: April 1978 Fragment In-Reply-To: References: <1CA4AC43-A408-4C80-9DFC-B764D85D3F16@...> Message-ID: I've re-upped the file to the Mooo and changed the file name to the broadcast date. It can be found on the Wiki for 5th May 1978. Don't mind the heavy treble, makes a change from the AM recordings of the 400 Box! Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Stuart Sent: 19 November 2011 20:21 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: April 1978 Fragment Well thanks to the repeat session listings in Ken's book, both sessions were repeated on the 5th of May 1978 so that looks like the date! Even so that would make it the earliest available clip from 1978, so thanks for the great find! I'll set up the page on the wiki, do you want to tracklist or shall I? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , Darren Giddings wrote: > > Here's the April 1978 extract I mentioned in an earlier post: > > http://www.fileserve.com/file/TysZbFp > > Again apologies for people unable to access Fileserve - perhaps > someone will copy it to somewhere more convenient ... ? > > It comprises 39 minutes from the middle (probably?) of the show, is > heavy on hiss and treble, and sadly there is a little bleed-through > from the other side of the tape which can be heard in the quiet bits > (ie. Ivor Cutler tracks that 'start very quietly'). I found it about > thirty years ago on the reverse of a tape one of my dad's then- > workmates had done for him, so I think the likelihood of finding the > rest of it from the same source is fairly slim (the place my dad > worked in shut down a couple of years later, for a start). > > As for dating it - I think it is probably 12th April as that would > tie in with the Ivor Cutler session. The Whitecats session I think > debuted on 3rd April, though it seems a bit premature to be repeated > nine days later. Perhaps it was recorded on 3rd and this was another > first TX? Any other thoughts welcomed .... I haven't done anything to > the wiki due to the uncertainty of the date. > > Darrg > From aandwlj@... Sat Nov 19 21:51:09 2011 From: aandwlj@... (aandwlj) Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 20:51:09 -0000 Subject: April 1978 Fragment In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Listening at the moment, Great, brings back memories, listen to Peel a lot at this time whenever i was not out or going to gigs, a golden time for me personally Thanks And finally thanks to everyone who upload Shows/Sessions including all the non Peel they are all appreciated Alan P --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > I've re-upped the file to the Mooo and changed the file name to the > broadcast date. It can be found on the Wiki for 5th May 1978. > > > > Don't mind the heavy treble, makes a change from the AM recordings of the > 400 Box! > > > > Stuart > > > > > > > > _____ > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Stuart > Sent: 19 November 2011 20:21 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] Re: April 1978 Fragment > > > > > > Well thanks to the repeat session listings in Ken's book, both sessions were > repeated on the 5th of May 1978 so that looks like the date! > > Even so that would make it the earliest available clip from 1978, so thanks > for the great find! I'll set up the page on the wiki, do you want to > tracklist or shall I? > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , Darren > Giddings wrote: > > > > Here's the April 1978 extract I mentioned in an earlier post: > > > > http://www.fileserve.com/file/TysZbFp > > > > Again apologies for people unable to access Fileserve - perhaps > > someone will copy it to somewhere more convenient ... ? > > > > It comprises 39 minutes from the middle (probably?) of the show, is > > heavy on hiss and treble, and sadly there is a little bleed-through > > from the other side of the tape which can be heard in the quiet bits > > (ie. Ivor Cutler tracks that 'start very quietly'). I found it about > > thirty years ago on the reverse of a tape one of my dad's then- > > workmates had done for him, so I think the likelihood of finding the > > rest of it from the same source is fairly slim (the place my dad > > worked in shut down a couple of years later, for a start). > > > > As for dating it - I think it is probably 12th April as that would > > tie in with the Ivor Cutler session. The Whitecats session I think > > debuted on 3rd April, though it seems a bit premature to be repeated > > nine days later. Perhaps it was recorded on 3rd and this was another > > first TX? Any other thoughts welcomed .... I haven't done anything to > > the wiki due to the uncertainty of the date. > > > > Darrg > > > From pa0353@... Sat Nov 19 22:10:59 2011 From: pa0353@... (Paul Andrews) Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 21:10:59 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: End of the Four Day Week In-Reply-To: <95FCB114-95D8-47D1-AF45-74DC12FD544B@...> References: <95FCB114-95D8-47D1-AF45-74DC12FD544B@...> Message-ID: Listening now. Sounds great, thanks for sharing. He does sound a little miffed at loosing Thursday nights to TV. Playing records at the wrong speed now, classic. Paul Sent from my iPad On 19 Nov 2011, at 15:19, Paul Andrews wrote: > Subject From haze.harrison@... Sat Nov 19 23:49:56 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 22:49:56 -0000 Subject: M25, BBC Tv, Human Powered Flight In-Reply-To: Message-ID: More great stuff Bill, thanks. What makes the expanded ones expanded? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Silence is the most perfect expression of scorn. So..... > > The M25 is 25 years old, the BBC celebrates 75 years of the first Tv > broadcast, and the first human powered flight in the UK was 50 years > ago. > > All this calls for a celebration of IN CONCERT recordings, for some > reason. > > It's just fluff and stuff this week, but THANK YOU BRANKO for adding > more capacity to the Mooo server. > > Supertramp from 1977 remastered with lovely sound HERE > /1977-11-19%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Supertramp%29%20R+.mp3> > > The Late Show and Ian Dury from 1978 HERE > /1978-08-26%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28The%20Late%20Show%20&%20Ian%20Dury\ > %29.mp3> ** > > The Tourists and the Police from 1979 HERE > /1979-06-23%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Tourists%20&%20Police%29.mp3> ** > but Haze has provided his version already > > Bow Wow Wow from 1982 HERE > /1982-05-01%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Bow%20Wow%20Wow%29.mp3> > > Elvis Costello from 1983 HERE > /1983-10-17%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Elvis%20Costello%29.mp3> > > Blancmange from 1984 HERE > /1984-03-31%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Blancmange%29.mp3> ** > > Blow Monkeys from 1985 HERE > /1985-xx-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Blow%20Monkeys%29.mp3> ** (one > from the "Why did I record that" pile) > > Level 42 from 1986 HERE > /1986-05-31%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Level%2042%29.mp3> ** (another > one from the "Why did I record that" pile) > > Roxy Music from 1979 expanded HERE > /1979-06-02%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Roxy%20Music%29%20R+.mp3> > > Family from 1971 expanded HERE > /1971-12-28%20John%20Peel%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Family%29%20+.mp3> > > Hawkwind from 1972 in stereo HERE > /1972-10-14%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Hawkwind%29%20R.mp3> > > Genesis from 1975 unexpanded HERE > /1975-07-12%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Genesis%29%20R.mp3> (as > broadcast) > > Rick Wakeman from 1976 expanded HERE > /1976-06-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Rick%20Wakeman%29%20R+.mp3> > > Paice Ashton Lord from 1977 remastered with lovely sound HERE > /1977-03-12%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Paice%20Ashton%20Lord%29%20R.mp3> > > Sassafras from1977 with slightly better sound HERE > /1977-07-30%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Sassafras%29%20R.mp3> > > Camel from 1977 with better sound HERE > /1977-10-08%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Camel%29%20R.mp3> > > Todd Rundgrens Utopia from 1977 expanded HERE > /1977-12-24%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Todd%20Rundgren%27s%20Utopia%29%20\ > R+.mp3> > > Wishbone Ash from 1978 expanded HERE > /1978-10-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Wishbone%20Ash%29%20R+.mp3> > > Simple Minds and Cozy Powell from 1980 HERE > /1980-01-12%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Simple%20Minds%20&%20Cozy%20Powell\ > %29.mp3> ** but Haze has provided his version already > > UFO from 1980 expanded and better sound HERE > /1980-03-15%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28UFO%29%20R+.mp3> > > Police from 1980 HERE > /1980-05-28%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Police%29.mp3> ** but Haze has > provided his version already > > Roy Wood's Wizzo Band from 1977 HERE > /1977-04-02%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Roy%20Wood%c2%b4s%20Wizzo%20Band%2\ > 9.mp3> Thanks to ASH!! > > Roy Wood's Wizzo Band from 1977 expanded from video source HERE > /1977-04-02%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Roy%20Wood%c2%b4s%20Wizzo%20Band%2\ > 9%20V+.mp3> Thanks to ASH!! > > Squeeze from 1981 HERE > /1981-05-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Squeeze%29.mp3> > > Colosseum II from 1978 with slightly better sound HERE > /1978-01-14%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Colosseum%20II%29%20R.mp3> > > and I found the other half of this so > > AIIZ and Girlschool from 1981 HERE > /1981-04-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28AIIZ%20&%20Girlschool%29.mp3> > > > They are all HERE > /> like a little OT boil on the Peel group botty > > > > Bill > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > wrote: > > > > All good names for bands > > > > The planet's poulation has just passed 7 billion. > > > > The Joy of Sex is 40 years old (here come the hair bare bunch) > > > > Catch-22 is 50 years old. > > > > So all this calls for a celebration of IN CONCERT recordings, for some > > reason. > > > > ** = from my original tape > > > > Amon Duul II from 1973 is HERE > > > \ > > /1973-0x-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Amon%20Duul%20II%29.mp3> > > > > Gentle Giant from 1978 is HERE > > > \ > > /1978-01-21%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Gentle%20Giant%29%20R.mp3> ** > > > > Byrds Re-Union from 1978 is HERE > > > \ > > /1978-09-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Byrds%20Reunion%29.mp3> ** > > > > Rory Gallagher from 1978 is HERE > > > \ > > /1979-11-03%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Rory%20Gallagher%29.mp3> ** > > > > Generation X from 1981 is HERE > > > \ > > /1981-01-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Generation%20X%29.mp3> > > > > Kinks from 1981 is HERE > > > \ > > /1981-01-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Kinks%29.mp3> ** > > > > Camel from 1981 is HERE > > > \ > > /1981-04-02%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Camel%29.mp3> ** > > > > Bad Manners from 1981 is HERE > > > \ > > /1981-12-09%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Bad%20Manners%29.mp3> ** > > > > Girlschool from 1981 is HERE > > > \ > > /1981-04-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Girlschool%29.mp3> > > > > And Today's Special Value we have a short extract from > > > > The Outer Limits and Dexy's Midnight Runers from 1981 is HERE > > > \ > > > /1981-xx-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Outer%20Limits%20&%20Dexy%27s%20Mi\ > \ > > dnight%20Runners%29.mp3> ** > > > > The Outer Limits were comedy duo Nigel Planer and Peter Richardson, > and > > this is the first appearance of Neil from the Young Ones. > > > > Unfortunately, I lost the tape with the 2nd half. > > > > Bill > > > > You know the rest are HERE > > > \ > > /> > > > > All with BBC intro or outro, so unfortunately no Groundhogs > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Sun Nov 20 01:09:52 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 00:09:52 -0000 Subject: M25, BBC Tv, Human Powered Flight In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Expanded means, as we found out with the Ian Hunter show, that maybe a transcription disk, or a rebroadcast, has an additional track or two from what was originally broadcast, so has those track(s) added to the show. As to what those extra tracks are on all the shows...hmm that's where my records ain't so good, sorry --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > More great stuff Bill, thanks. What makes the expanded ones expanded? > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > Silence is the most perfect expression of scorn. So..... > > > > The M25 is 25 years old, the BBC celebrates 75 years of the first Tv > > broadcast, and the first human powered flight in the UK was 50 years > > ago. > > > > All this calls for a celebration of IN CONCERT recordings, for some > > reason. > > > > It's just fluff and stuff this week, but THANK YOU BRANKO for adding > > more capacity to the Mooo server. > > > > Supertramp from 1977 remastered with lovely sound HERE > > > /1977-11-19%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Supertramp%29%20R+.mp3> > > > > The Late Show and Ian Dury from 1978 HERE > > > /1978-08-26%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28The%20Late%20Show%20&%20Ian%20Dury\ > > %29.mp3> ** > > > > The Tourists and the Police from 1979 HERE > > > /1979-06-23%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Tourists%20&%20Police%29.mp3> ** > > but Haze has provided his version already > > > > Bow Wow Wow from 1982 HERE > > > /1982-05-01%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Bow%20Wow%20Wow%29.mp3> > > > > Elvis Costello from 1983 HERE > > > /1983-10-17%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Elvis%20Costello%29.mp3> > > > > Blancmange from 1984 HERE > > > /1984-03-31%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Blancmange%29.mp3> ** > > > > Blow Monkeys from 1985 HERE > > > /1985-xx-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Blow%20Monkeys%29.mp3> ** (one > > from the "Why did I record that" pile) > > > > Level 42 from 1986 HERE > > > /1986-05-31%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Level%2042%29.mp3> ** (another > > one from the "Why did I record that" pile) > > > > Roxy Music from 1979 expanded HERE > > > /1979-06-02%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Roxy%20Music%29%20R+.mp3> > > > > Family from 1971 expanded HERE > > > /1971-12-28%20John%20Peel%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Family%29%20+.mp3> > > > > Hawkwind from 1972 in stereo HERE > > > /1972-10-14%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Hawkwind%29%20R.mp3> > > > > Genesis from 1975 unexpanded HERE > > > /1975-07-12%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Genesis%29%20R.mp3> (as > > broadcast) > > > > Rick Wakeman from 1976 expanded HERE > > > /1976-06-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Rick%20Wakeman%29%20R+.mp3> > > > > Paice Ashton Lord from 1977 remastered with lovely sound HERE > > > /1977-03-12%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Paice%20Ashton%20Lord%29%20R.mp3> > > > > Sassafras from1977 with slightly better sound HERE > > > /1977-07-30%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Sassafras%29%20R.mp3> > > > > Camel from 1977 with better sound HERE > > > /1977-10-08%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Camel%29%20R.mp3> > > > > Todd Rundgrens Utopia from 1977 expanded HERE > > > /1977-12-24%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Todd%20Rundgren%27s%20Utopia%29%20\ > > R+.mp3> > > > > Wishbone Ash from 1978 expanded HERE > > > /1978-10-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Wishbone%20Ash%29%20R+.mp3> > > > > Simple Minds and Cozy Powell from 1980 HERE > > > /1980-01-12%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Simple%20Minds%20&%20Cozy%20Powell\ > > %29.mp3> ** but Haze has provided his version already > > > > UFO from 1980 expanded and better sound HERE > > > /1980-03-15%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28UFO%29%20R+.mp3> > > > > Police from 1980 HERE > > > /1980-05-28%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Police%29.mp3> ** but Haze has > > provided his version already > > > > Roy Wood's Wizzo Band from 1977 HERE > > > /1977-04-02%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Roy%20Wood%c2%b4s%20Wizzo%20Band%2\ > > 9.mp3> Thanks to ASH!! > > > > Roy Wood's Wizzo Band from 1977 expanded from video source HERE > > > /1977-04-02%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Roy%20Wood%c2%b4s%20Wizzo%20Band%2\ > > 9%20V+.mp3> Thanks to ASH!! > > > > Squeeze from 1981 HERE > > > /1981-05-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Squeeze%29.mp3> > > > > Colosseum II from 1978 with slightly better sound HERE > > > /1978-01-14%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Colosseum%20II%29%20R.mp3> > > > > and I found the other half of this so > > > > AIIZ and Girlschool from 1981 HERE > > > /1981-04-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28AIIZ%20&%20Girlschool%29.mp3> > > > > > > They are all HERE > > > /> like a little OT boil on the Peel group botty > > > > > > > > Bill > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > > wrote: > > > > > > All good names for bands > > > > > > The planet's poulation has just passed 7 billion. > > > > > > The Joy of Sex is 40 years old (here come the hair bare bunch) > > > > > > Catch-22 is 50 years old. > > > > > > So all this calls for a celebration of IN CONCERT recordings, for some > > > reason. > > > > > > ** = from my original tape > > > > > > Amon Duul II from 1973 is HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /1973-0x-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Amon%20Duul%20II%29.mp3> > > > > > > Gentle Giant from 1978 is HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /1978-01-21%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Gentle%20Giant%29%20R.mp3> ** > > > > > > Byrds Re-Union from 1978 is HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /1978-09-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Byrds%20Reunion%29.mp3> ** > > > > > > Rory Gallagher from 1978 is HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /1979-11-03%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Rory%20Gallagher%29.mp3> ** > > > > > > Generation X from 1981 is HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /1981-01-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Generation%20X%29.mp3> > > > > > > Kinks from 1981 is HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /1981-01-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Kinks%29.mp3> ** > > > > > > Camel from 1981 is HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /1981-04-02%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Camel%29.mp3> ** > > > > > > Bad Manners from 1981 is HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /1981-12-09%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Bad%20Manners%29.mp3> ** > > > > > > Girlschool from 1981 is HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /1981-04-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Girlschool%29.mp3> > > > > > > And Today's Special Value we have a short extract from > > > > > > The Outer Limits and Dexy's Midnight Runers from 1981 is HERE > > > > > > \ > > > > > /1981-xx-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Outer%20Limits%20&%20Dexy%27s%20Mi\ > > \ > > > dnight%20Runners%29.mp3> ** > > > > > > The Outer Limits were comedy duo Nigel Planer and Peter Richardson, > > and > > > this is the first appearance of Neil from the Young Ones. > > > > > > Unfortunately, I lost the tape with the 2nd half. > > > > > > Bill > > > > > > You know the rest are HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /> > > > > > > All with BBC intro or outro, so unfortunately no Groundhogs > > > > > > From haze.harrison@... Sun Nov 20 09:25:25 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 08:25:25 -0000 Subject: M25, BBC Tv, Human Powered Flight In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Sorry Bill, my memory is going. I remember that conversation now. Unlimited broadband and my lack of short term memory means I've been downloading quite a few things more than once recently. I have two Blancmange shows with no dates, part of me hopes yours is the same so I can date a show and part of me wants a show I don't have. it's a win win, unless you're a glass half empty person.. I'm just sorting out a few issues with uploading and once that's done I have few more of my own In Concert recording to share. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > Expanded means, as we found out with the Ian Hunter show, that maybe a transcription disk, or a rebroadcast, has an additional track or two from what was originally broadcast, so has those track(s) added to the show. > > As to what those extra tracks are on all the shows...hmm that's where my records ain't so good, sorry > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > > > More great stuff Bill, thanks. What makes the expanded ones expanded? > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > > > Silence is the most perfect expression of scorn. So..... > > > > > > The M25 is 25 years old, the BBC celebrates 75 years of the first Tv > > > broadcast, and the first human powered flight in the UK was 50 years > > > ago. > > > > > > All this calls for a celebration of IN CONCERT recordings, for some > > > reason. > > > > > > It's just fluff and stuff this week, but THANK YOU BRANKO for adding > > > more capacity to the Mooo server. > > > > > > Supertramp from 1977 remastered with lovely sound HERE > > > > > /1977-11-19%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Supertramp%29%20R+.mp3> > > > > > > The Late Show and Ian Dury from 1978 HERE > > > > > /1978-08-26%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28The%20Late%20Show%20&%20Ian%20Dury\ > > > %29.mp3> ** > > > > > > The Tourists and the Police from 1979 HERE > > > > > /1979-06-23%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Tourists%20&%20Police%29.mp3> ** > > > but Haze has provided his version already > > > > > > Bow Wow Wow from 1982 HERE > > > > > /1982-05-01%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Bow%20Wow%20Wow%29.mp3> > > > > > > Elvis Costello from 1983 HERE > > > > > /1983-10-17%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Elvis%20Costello%29.mp3> > > > > > > Blancmange from 1984 HERE > > > > > /1984-03-31%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Blancmange%29.mp3> ** > > > > > > Blow Monkeys from 1985 HERE > > > > > /1985-xx-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Blow%20Monkeys%29.mp3> ** (one > > > from the "Why did I record that" pile) > > > > > > Level 42 from 1986 HERE > > > > > /1986-05-31%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Level%2042%29.mp3> ** (another > > > one from the "Why did I record that" pile) > > > > > > Roxy Music from 1979 expanded HERE > > > > > /1979-06-02%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Roxy%20Music%29%20R+.mp3> > > > > > > Family from 1971 expanded HERE > > > > > /1971-12-28%20John%20Peel%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Family%29%20+.mp3> > > > > > > Hawkwind from 1972 in stereo HERE > > > > > /1972-10-14%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Hawkwind%29%20R.mp3> > > > > > > Genesis from 1975 unexpanded HERE > > > > > /1975-07-12%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Genesis%29%20R.mp3> (as > > > broadcast) > > > > > > Rick Wakeman from 1976 expanded HERE > > > > > /1976-06-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Rick%20Wakeman%29%20R+.mp3> > > > > > > Paice Ashton Lord from 1977 remastered with lovely sound HERE > > > > > /1977-03-12%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Paice%20Ashton%20Lord%29%20R.mp3> > > > > > > Sassafras from1977 with slightly better sound HERE > > > > > /1977-07-30%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Sassafras%29%20R.mp3> > > > > > > Camel from 1977 with better sound HERE > > > > > /1977-10-08%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Camel%29%20R.mp3> > > > > > > Todd Rundgrens Utopia from 1977 expanded HERE > > > > > /1977-12-24%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Todd%20Rundgren%27s%20Utopia%29%20\ > > > R+.mp3> > > > > > > Wishbone Ash from 1978 expanded HERE > > > > > /1978-10-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Wishbone%20Ash%29%20R+.mp3> > > > > > > Simple Minds and Cozy Powell from 1980 HERE > > > > > /1980-01-12%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Simple%20Minds%20&%20Cozy%20Powell\ > > > %29.mp3> ** but Haze has provided his version already > > > > > > UFO from 1980 expanded and better sound HERE > > > > > /1980-03-15%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28UFO%29%20R+.mp3> > > > > > > Police from 1980 HERE > > > > > /1980-05-28%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Police%29.mp3> ** but Haze has > > > provided his version already > > > > > > Roy Wood's Wizzo Band from 1977 HERE > > > > > /1977-04-02%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Roy%20Wood%c2%b4s%20Wizzo%20Band%2\ > > > 9.mp3> Thanks to ASH!! > > > > > > Roy Wood's Wizzo Band from 1977 expanded from video source HERE > > > > > /1977-04-02%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Roy%20Wood%c2%b4s%20Wizzo%20Band%2\ > > > 9%20V+.mp3> Thanks to ASH!! > > > > > > Squeeze from 1981 HERE > > > > > /1981-05-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Squeeze%29.mp3> > > > > > > Colosseum II from 1978 with slightly better sound HERE > > > > > /1978-01-14%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Colosseum%20II%29%20R.mp3> > > > > > > and I found the other half of this so > > > > > > AIIZ and Girlschool from 1981 HERE > > > > > /1981-04-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28AIIZ%20&%20Girlschool%29.mp3> > > > > > > > > > They are all HERE > > > > > /> like a little OT boil on the Peel group botty > > > > > > > > > > > > Bill > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > All good names for bands > > > > > > > > The planet's poulation has just passed 7 billion. > > > > > > > > The Joy of Sex is 40 years old (here come the hair bare bunch) > > > > > > > > Catch-22 is 50 years old. > > > > > > > > So all this calls for a celebration of IN CONCERT recordings, for some > > > > reason. > > > > > > > > ** = from my original tape > > > > > > > > Amon Duul II from 1973 is HERE > > > > > > > > > \ > > > > /1973-0x-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Amon%20Duul%20II%29.mp3> > > > > > > > > Gentle Giant from 1978 is HERE > > > > > > > > > \ > > > > /1978-01-21%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Gentle%20Giant%29%20R.mp3> ** > > > > > > > > Byrds Re-Union from 1978 is HERE > > > > > > > > > \ > > > > /1978-09-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Byrds%20Reunion%29.mp3> ** > > > > > > > > Rory Gallagher from 1978 is HERE > > > > > > > > > \ > > > > /1979-11-03%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Rory%20Gallagher%29.mp3> ** > > > > > > > > Generation X from 1981 is HERE > > > > > > > > > \ > > > > /1981-01-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Generation%20X%29.mp3> > > > > > > > > Kinks from 1981 is HERE > > > > > > > > > \ > > > > /1981-01-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Kinks%29.mp3> ** > > > > > > > > Camel from 1981 is HERE > > > > > > > > > \ > > > > /1981-04-02%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Camel%29.mp3> ** > > > > > > > > Bad Manners from 1981 is HERE > > > > > > > > > \ > > > > /1981-12-09%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Bad%20Manners%29.mp3> ** > > > > > > > > Girlschool from 1981 is HERE > > > > > > > > > \ > > > > /1981-04-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Girlschool%29.mp3> > > > > > > > > And Today's Special Value we have a short extract from > > > > > > > > The Outer Limits and Dexy's Midnight Runers from 1981 is HERE > > > > > > > > > \ > > > > > > > /1981-xx-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Outer%20Limits%20&%20Dexy%27s%20Mi\ > > > \ > > > > dnight%20Runners%29.mp3> ** > > > > > > > > The Outer Limits were comedy duo Nigel Planer and Peter Richardson, > > > and > > > > this is the first appearance of Neil from the Young Ones. > > > > > > > > Unfortunately, I lost the tape with the 2nd half. > > > > > > > > Bill > > > > > > > > You know the rest are HERE > > > > > > > > > \ > > > > /> > > > > > > > > All with BBC intro or outro, so unfortunately no Groundhogs > > > > > > > > > > From darrg@... Sun Nov 20 10:30:02 2011 From: darrg@... (Darren Giddings) Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 09:30:02 +0000 Subject: May 1978 Fragment (was April 1978 Fragment!) In-Reply-To: <1321777859.185.32457.m7@yahoogroups.com> References: <1321777859.185.32457.m7@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <3B76FEE0-5168-48ED-932E-C24C2EBD7780@...> > do you want to tracklist or shall I? Please feel free :-) From stuartb@... Sun Nov 20 12:13:58 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 11:13:58 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: May 1978 Fragment (was April 1978 Fragment!) In-Reply-To: <3B76FEE0-5168-48ED-932E-C24C2EBD7780@...> References: <1321777859.185.32457.m7@yahoogroups.com> <3B76FEE0-5168-48ED-932E-C24C2EBD7780@...> Message-ID: <5A6E1996E5724E1D93B12A8C7DC2C00E@Stuartnew> I couldn't stop myself I'm afraid - but maybe you can add some details about the origin of the tape? Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Darren Giddings Sent: 20 November 2011 09:30 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: May 1978 Fragment (was April 1978 Fragment!) do you want to tracklist or shall I? Please feel free :-) From darrg@... Sun Nov 20 19:54:59 2011 From: darrg@... (Darren Giddings) Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 18:54:59 +0000 Subject: 12 August 1985 Message-ID: <0CACFC01-9CB6-46F9-B992-A89D4624AA2F@...> Here's another fragment - the first hour of a 1985 show which I think currently only exists as an AM version and with the first couple of minutes missing. This one is FM stereo and has the beginning of the show intact: http://www.fileserve.com/file/8WHKZUk Normal Fileserve apologies are offered. The tape went a bit wobbly during the Cure track but I think I have fixed it from there on in. Peel opens the show by apologising for missing the previous Wednesday show on a "matter of principle" - I wonder what that was all about? As he also says he is sorry to have missed Wednesday's Cure session, I guess he is talking about the show which in the end was hosted by Pete Drummond, to the bewilderment of listeners like me who were far from prepared for Pete's 'Smashie & Nicey' delivery. Somewhere I have a tape I made at the time of the Cure session tracks with Drummond's "idiosyncratic" intros. Darrg From billfromnorthwales@... Sun Nov 20 20:53:03 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 19:53:03 -0000 Subject: 12 August 1985 In-Reply-To: <0CACFC01-9CB6-46F9-B992-A89D4624AA2F@...> Message-ID: Thanks Darrg, Ah yes Pete Drummond is a duffer and all round embarrassment for sure. Witness the real Smashy and Nicey with Drummond and Peel in 1967 HERE and surely the most cringeworthy moment of the 20th Century when Drummond plays for time whilst introducing Colosseum II In Concert HERE when his jaw dropping buffoonery was, in Music Hall Chinese accent "Confucius says rape is impossible, because woman with skirt up runs faster than man with trousers down". Oooooooooooh criiiiiiinge. Peel must have given them pretty short notice if they had to wheel Pete Drummond out. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > Here's another fragment - the first hour of a 1985 show which I think > currently only exists as an AM version and with the first couple of > minutes missing. This one is FM stereo and has the beginning of the > show intact: > > http://www.fileserve.com/file/8WHKZUk > > Normal Fileserve apologies are offered. > > The tape went a bit wobbly during the Cure track but I think I have > fixed it from there on in. > > Peel opens the show by apologising for missing the previous Wednesday > show on a "matter of principle" - I wonder what that was all about? > As he also says he is sorry to have missed Wednesday's Cure session, > I guess he is talking about the show which in the end was hosted by > Pete Drummond, to the bewilderment of listeners like me who were far > from prepared for Pete's 'Smashie & Nicey' delivery. Somewhere I have > a tape I made at the time of the Cure session tracks with Drummond's > "idiosyncratic" intros. > > Darrg > From thebarguest@... Sun Nov 20 23:09:27 2011 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 22:09:27 -0000 Subject: OT : Friday Rock Show - October 1979 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many thanks Haze for these excellent quality, excellent content shows ! Also, many thanks to Darren for the 78 Peel show - it is very good audio quality and so rare (priceless). However, I'm not a huge fan of Ivor Cutler (one song per show would be OK), mainly because you have to concentrate completely and cannot surf Wikipedia at the same time ! I've just seen a docu on Jake Thackray - surely Peely would have liked his whimsical, North-country, wordy, acoustic guitar songs ... And many thanks to my old mate Bill FNW, surely the King of Remasters (I think he may be John Leckie under a pseudonym) .... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > html is a wonderful thing – until it goes wrong because Word > can't tell the difference between " and " > > Anyway, hopefully all is now sorted and here are the next two FRS for > October 1979 > mp3 tracklist > 1979-10-19 Thin Lizzy (1973 & > 1974 Sessions) & Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (1979-09-03 Session) > mp3 tracklist > 1979-10-26 Be Bop Deluxe > (1974 & 1974 Sessions) & Def Leppard (1979 Session repeat) > > Enjoy, Haze > > Previous shows still on-line . > mp3 1978-12-29 > The bit before Genesis at Knebworth. Not my rip, found on the web. > mp3 tracklist > 1978-12-29 Genesis at > Knebworth (First part of show missing) > mp3 tracklist > 1979-02-02 Led Zeppelin (1969 > Sessions) > mp3 tracklist > 1979-03-02 Streetwalkers > (1974 Session) & Thin Lizzy (1976 Session) > mp3 tracklist > 1979-03-09 David Bowie (1972 > Sessions) > mp3 tracklist > 1979-03-16 Van Der Graaf > Generator (1971 Session) & Eddie And The Hot Rods (1979 Session) > mp3 tracklist > 1979-03-23 Jethro Tull (1968 > & 1969 Sessions) & Tom Robinson (1979 Session) > mp3 tracklist > 1979-04-06 Cream (1966 & 1967 > Sessions) > mp3 1979-04-13 > Pink Floyd (DSOTM live at Wembley 1974) only the Floyd set in this file > mp3 tracklist > 1979-04-20 Family (1968 & > 1969 Sessions) & John Miles (1979 Session) > mp3 tracklist > 1979-04-27 Love Sculpture > (1968 & 1969 Sessions) & Whitesnake (1979 Session) > mp3 tracklist > 1979-05-04 Roxy Music (2 x > 1972 Sessions) > mp3 tracklist > 1979-05-18 Fleetwood Mac > (1967 & 1969 Sessions) > mp3 tracklist > 1979-05-25 Jimi Hendrix (2 x > 1967 Sessions and "Lulu" TV show audio) > mp3 tracklist > 1979-06-01 Yes at Wembley > 1978 > mp3 tracklist > 1979-06-08 Deep Purple (1969 > & 1970 Sessions) > mp3 tracklist > 1979-06-15 Magazine (1979 > Session) & Judie Tzuke (1979 Session) > mp3 tracklist > 1979-06-22 Genesis (1971 & > 1972 Sessions) > mp3 tracklist > 1979-06-29 The Faces (2 x > 1971 Sessions) & The Ruts (1979-01-29 Session) > mp3 tracklist > 1979-07-06 Free (1968-71 > Session tracks) & The Ruts (1979-05-21 Session) > mp3 tracklist > 1979-07-13 Lone Star (1976 > session) & Tubeway Army (1979 session) > mp3 tracklist > 1979-07-20 King Crimson (1969 > Session) & Wayne/Jayne County (1979 Session) First ten minutes of show > missing. > mp3 tracklist > 1979-08-17 Bonzo Dog Band > (1968 & 1969 Session) & The Police (1979 Session) > mp3 tracklist > 1979-08-24 Rory Gallagher (6 > tracks from 1971 and 1974 sessions) > mp3 tracklist > 1979-08-31 Scorpions > atReading > mp3 tracklist > 1979-09-07 Steve Hackett at > Reading > mp3 tracklist > 1979-09-21 Climax Blues Band > at Reading > mp3 tracklist > 1979-09-28 Ian Gillan at > Reading > mp3 tracklist > 1979-10-12 Rush at Pink Pop > Festival (Beginning and end of show missing) > mp3 tracklist > 1979-12-28 Led Zeppelin at > Playhouse Theatre 1969 (Beginning and end of show missing) > mp3 tracklist > 1980-01-18 Mott The Hoople > (1970 & 1971 Session tracks) & Iron Maiden (1979 Session) > mp3 tracklist > 1981-05-22 Pink Floyd (1967 & > 1968 Session tracks) & Last Flight (1981 Session) > mp3 tracklist > 1981-08-14 Deep Purple at > California Jam1974 > mp3 tracklist > 1981-08-28 Atomic Rooster > (1981 Session) & Gary Boyle (1977 Session) > From stuartb@... Mon Nov 21 01:26:54 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 00:26:54 -0000 Subject: [peel] 12 August 1985 In-Reply-To: <0CACFC01-9CB6-46F9-B992-A89D4624AA2F@...> References: <0CACFC01-9CB6-46F9-B992-A89D4624AA2F@...> Message-ID: <9207F004CFBA4ADA903A4020C4913B93@Stuartnew> Thanks again Darren! Though can't download - Fileserve claims that Your IP has failed the captcha too many times. Please retry later. Though it clearly decided that my IP had not had enough of the war games site which it decided to open for me in its very own new window... I find that Mediafire is the best of the free hosting sites followed by Megaupload. Rapidshare is vexatious but not to the same extent as Fileshare. Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Darren Giddings Sent: 20 November 2011 18:55 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] 12 August 1985 Here's another fragment - the first hour of a 1985 show which I think currently only exists as an AM version and with the first couple of minutes missing. This one is FM stereo and has the beginning of the show intact: http://www.fileserve.com/file/8WHKZUk Normal Fileserve apologies are offered. The tape went a bit wobbly during the Cure track but I think I have fixed it from there on in. Peel opens the show by apologising for missing the previous Wednesday show on a "matter of principle" - I wonder what that was all about? As he also says he is sorry to have missed Wednesday's Cure session, I guess he is talking about the show which in the end was hosted by Pete Drummond, to the bewilderment of listeners like me who were far from prepared for Pete's 'Smashie & Nicey' delivery. Somewhere I have a tape I made at the time of the Cure session tracks with Drummond's "idiosyncratic" intros. Darrg From dutch_record_59@... Mon Nov 21 08:51:54 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 23:51:54 -0800 (PST) Subject: [peel] 12 August 1985 In-Reply-To: <9207F004CFBA4ADA903A4020C4913B93@Stuartnew> References: <0CACFC01-9CB6-46F9-B992-A89D4624AA2F@...> <9207F004CFBA4ADA903A4020C4913B93@Stuartnew> Message-ID: <1321861914.89176.YahooMailNeo@...> Oh man I hate thosecaptcha things! ________________________________ From: Stuart To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, November 21, 2011 1:26 AM Subject: RE: [peel] 12 August 1985   Thanks again Darren! Though can’t download – Fileserve claims that  Your IP has failed the captcha too many times. Please retry later. Though it clearly decided that my IP had not had enough of the war games site which it decided to open for me in its very own new window…..   I find that Mediafire is the best of the free hosting sites followed by Megaupload. Rapidshare is vexatious but not to the same extent as Fileshare.   Stuart ________________________________ From:peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto: peel@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of Darren Giddings Sent: 20 November 2011 18:55 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] 12 August 1985     Here's another fragment - the first hour of a 1985 show which I think currently only exists as an AM version and with the first couple of minutes missing. This one is FM stereo and has the beginning of the show intact: http://www.fileserve.com/file/8WHKZUk Normal Fileserve apologies are offered. The tape went a bit wobbly during the Cure track but I think I have fixed it from there on in. Peel opens the show by apologising for missing the previous Wednesday show on a "matter of principle" - I wonder what that was all about? As he also says he is sorry to have missed Wednesday's Cure session, I guess he is talking about the show which in the end was hosted by Pete Drummond, to the bewilderment of listeners like me who were far from prepared for Pete's 'Smashie & Nicey' delivery. Somewhere I have a tape I made at the time of the Cure session tracks with Drummond's "idiosyncratic" intros. Darrg From jpdl@... Mon Nov 21 09:37:06 2011 From: jpdl@... (bbrbr57) Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 08:37:06 -0000 Subject: 12 August 1985 In-Reply-To: <9207F004CFBA4ADA903A4020C4913B93@Stuartnew> Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" wrote: > > Thanks again Darren! Though can't download - Fileserve claims that Your IP > has failed the captcha too many times. Please retry later. I managed to solve the captcha in one go this time :) Here is a copy: http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/Misc/JP-12-8-85.mp3 B. From stuartb@... Mon Nov 21 11:14:25 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 10:14:25 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: 12 August 1985 In-Reply-To: References: <9207F004CFBA4ADA903A4020C4913B93@Stuartnew> Message-ID: Thanks Branko. I get that Captcha message without even getting one go at it! _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of bbrbr57 Sent: 21 November 2011 08:37 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: 12 August 1985 --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "Stuart" wrote: > > Thanks again Darren! Though can't download - Fileserve claims that Your IP > has failed the captcha too many times. Please retry later. I managed to solve the captcha in one go this time :) Here is a copy: http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/Misc/JP-12-8-85.mp3 B. From colin_ellis@... Mon Nov 21 13:25:27 2011 From: colin_ellis@... (Colin) Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 12:25:27 -0000 Subject: 12 August 1985 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Don't know if anyone in the group remembers this, but still.... Pete Drummond deputised for JP on Night Ride in late 1968 when Peel was unwell (possibly his jaundice episode). There was, as usual on NR, a guest poet - if I recall correctly, Patric Dickinson, but at any rate somebody a bit older and more "establishment" than the usual Liverpool/Newcastle/Edinburgh/London "underground" NR poets - and Pete had to interview him. The poet tried to explain references in his poems to classical music or ancient Greece; Pete sounded as if he was interviewing Lulu on Radio 1 Club and Dickinson became audibly annoyed. Peel might not have been on the same wavelength as this poet but he would have had enough politeness, curiosity and respect to maintain his end of the conversation. Pete Drummond sounded totally out of his depth. Maybe the tape of this encounter survives in the BBC archives, as an example of how not to do it... c --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Thanks Darrg, > > > Ah yes Pete Drummond is a duffer and all round embarrassment for sure. > > Witness the real Smashy and Nicey with Drummond and Peel in 1967 HERE > 1967-10-01%20John%20Peel%20&%20Pete%20Drummond%20Top%20Gear%20BBC%20Radi\ > o%201.mp3> and surely the most cringeworthy moment of the 20th Century > when Drummond plays for time whilst introducing Colosseum II In Concert > HERE > /1978-01-14%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Colosseum%20II%29%20R.mp3> when > his jaw dropping buffoonery was, in Music Hall Chinese accent > > "Confucius says rape is impossible, because woman with skirt up runs > faster than man with trousers down". > > Oooooooooooh criiiiiiinge. > > Peel must have given them pretty short notice if they had to wheel Pete > Drummond out. > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > > > Here's another fragment - the first hour of a 1985 show which I think > > currently only exists as an AM version and with the first couple of > > minutes missing. This one is FM stereo and has the beginning of the > > show intact: > > > > http://www.fileserve.com/file/8WHKZUk > > > > Normal Fileserve apologies are offered. > > > > The tape went a bit wobbly during the Cure track but I think I have > > fixed it from there on in. > > > > Peel opens the show by apologising for missing the previous Wednesday > > show on a "matter of principle" - I wonder what that was all about? > > As he also says he is sorry to have missed Wednesday's Cure session, > > I guess he is talking about the show which in the end was hosted by > > Pete Drummond, to the bewilderment of listeners like me who were far > > from prepared for Pete's 'Smashie & Nicey' delivery. Somewhere I have > > a tape I made at the time of the Cure session tracks with Drummond's > > "idiosyncratic" intros. > > > > Darrg > > > From so_it_goes_2512@... Mon Nov 21 16:02:45 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 15:02:45 -0000 Subject: Toy with E for a long remix (Assembly) (2,2,5) Message-ID: Fellow Peelites A rarity here, since there's not a lot of stuff from this year yet shared. 23 October 1997 (Session: Yo La Tengo) Is it just me, or does John sound uncomfortable in this period of his show? He was after all doing 8.40 to 10.30, a strange hybrid of pre and post watershed. Best wishes and many thanks to the taperSteve (TK) From billfromnorthwales@... Tue Nov 22 00:15:21 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 23:15:21 -0000 Subject: Toy with E for a long remix (Assembly) (2,2,5) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I Have It, translated. That's it Steve, give us the answer in the post, although it still took me a few minutes..... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Fellow Peelites > A rarity here, since there's not a lot of stuff from this year yet > shared. > 23 October 1997 (Session: > Yo La Tengo) > Is it just me, or does John sound uncomfortable in this period of his > show? He was after all doing 8.40 to 10.30, a strange hybrid of pre and > post watershed. > Best wishes and many thanks to the taperSteve (TK) > From john.bravin@... Tue Nov 22 11:01:01 2011 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 11:01:01 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Toy with E for a long remix (Assembly) (2,2,5) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4ECB72DD.2050404@...> This one was too easy - Steve gave the answer in your original post ... John On 22/11/2011 00:15, billfromnorthwales wrote: > > > I Have It, translated. > > That's it Steve, give us the answer in the post, although it still > took me a few minutes..... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , > "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > > > Fellow Peelites > > A rarity here, since there's not a lot of stuff from this year yet > > shared. > > 23 October 1997 (Session: > > Yo La Tengo) > > Is it just me, or does John sound uncomfortable in this period of his > > show? He was after all doing 8.40 to 10.30, a strange hybrid of pre and > > post watershed. > > Best wishes and many thanks to the taperSteve (TK) > > > > From dutch_record_59@... Tue Nov 22 11:36:40 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert) Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 10:36:40 -0000 Subject: Old Grey Whistle Test Message-ID: I found a list about all the Old Grey Whistle Tests. You can find it here: http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/series/921 Cheers, Gert From wewalkforonereason@... Tue Nov 22 11:47:15 2011 From: wewalkforonereason@... (Alasdair Macdonald) Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 10:47:15 +0000 Subject: [peel] Old Grey Whistle Test In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Here, all the information (well, what information there is) is visible on a single page: http://www.goldminemag.com/tag/old-grey-whistle-test On 22 November 2011 10:36, Gert wrote: > I found a list about all the Old Grey Whistle Tests. > > You can find it here: > > http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/series/921 From so_it_goes_2512@... Tue Nov 22 13:46:25 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 12:46:25 -0000 Subject: Old Grey Whistle Test In-Reply-To: Message-ID: In addition, the Radio 2 series referred to is now at episode 13 and all parts can still be downloaded. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alasdair Macdonald wrote: > > Here, all the information (well, what information there is) is visible > on a single page: > > http://www.goldminemag.com/tag/old-grey-whistle-test > > On 22 November 2011 10:36, Gert wrote: > > I found a list about all the Old Grey Whistle Tests. > > > > You can find it here: > > > > http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/series/921 > From dutch_record_59@... Tue Nov 22 15:03:39 2011 From: dutch_record_59@... (Gert Stuut) Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 06:03:39 -0800 (PST) Subject: [peel] Re: Old Grey Whistle Test In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1321970619.65227.YahooMailNeo@...> Steve, I found it here: http://so-many-roads-boots.blogspot.com/2011/11/bill-withers-1972-11-21-london-sbd.html You can scroll it at that blog, Cheers, Gert ________________________________ From: so_it_goes_2512 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 1:46 PM Subject: [peel] Re: Old Grey Whistle Test   In addition, the Radio 2 series referred to is now at episode 13 and all parts can still be downloaded. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alasdair Macdonald wrote: > > Here, all the information (well, what information there is) is visible > on a single page: > > http://www.goldminemag.com/tag/old-grey-whistle-test > > On 22 November 2011 10:36, Gert wrote: > > I found a list about all the Old Grey Whistle Tests. > > > > You can find it here: > > > > http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/series/921 > From klacktoveedesteen@... Wed Nov 23 10:32:43 2011 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (Pete Conkerton) Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 09:32:43 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] OT : Friday Rock Show - October 1979 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1322040763.36894.YahooMailNeo@...> Hi Haze, seems churlish to carp in the face of all this sterling work, but the tracklist you've put up for 1979-05-18 is in fact the one from 1979-04-27. Quite surprised I'm the first to notice really, but at least it proves that someone's listening...   Cheers, Pete ________________________________ From: haze_harrison To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 19 November 2011, 20:03 Subject: [peel] OT : Friday Rock Show - October 1979   html is a wonderful thing – until it goes wrong because Word can't tell the difference between " and "  Anyway, hopefully all is now sorted and here are the next two FRS for October 1979 mp3 tracklist  1979-10-19  Thin Lizzy (1973 & 1974 Sessions) & Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (1979-09-03 Session) mp3 tracklist  1979-10-26  Be Bop Deluxe (1974 & 1974 Sessions) & Def Leppard (1979 Session repeat) Enjoy, Haze Previous shows still on-line…. mp3              1978-12-29  The bit before Genesis at Knebworth. Not my rip, found on the web. mp3 tracklist  1978-12-29  Genesis at Knebworth (First part of show missing) mp3 tracklist  1979-02-02  Led Zeppelin (1969 Sessions) mp3 tracklist  1979-03-02  Streetwalkers (1974 Session) & Thin Lizzy (1976 Session) mp3 tracklist  1979-03-09  David Bowie (1972 Sessions) mp3 tracklist  1979-03-16  Van Der Graaf Generator (1971 Session) & Eddie And The Hot Rods (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist  1979-03-23  Jethro Tull (1968 & 1969 Sessions) & Tom Robinson (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist  1979-04-06  Cream (1966 & 1967 Sessions) mp3              1979-04-13  Pink Floyd (DSOTM live at Wembley 1974) only the Floyd set in this file mp3 tracklist  1979-04-20  Family (1968 & 1969 Sessions) & John Miles (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist  1979-04-27  Love Sculpture (1968 & 1969 Sessions) & Whitesnake (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist  1979-05-04  Roxy Music (2 x 1972 Sessions) mp3 tracklist  1979-05-18  Fleetwood Mac (1967 & 1969 Sessions) mp3 tracklist  1979-05-25  Jimi Hendrix (2 x 1967 Sessions and "Lulu" TV show audio) mp3 tracklist  1979-06-01  Yes at Wembley 1978 mp3 tracklist  1979-06-08  Deep Purple (1969 & 1970 Sessions) mp3 tracklist  1979-06-15  Magazine (1979 Session) & Judie Tzuke (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist  1979-06-22  Genesis (1971 & 1972 Sessions) mp3 tracklist  1979-06-29  The Faces (2 x 1971 Sessions) & The Ruts (1979-01-29 Session) mp3 tracklist  1979-07-06  Free (1968-71 Session tracks) & The Ruts (1979-05-21 Session) mp3 tracklist  1979-07-13  Lone Star (1976 session) & Tubeway Army (1979 session) mp3 tracklist  1979-07-20  King Crimson (1969 Session) & Wayne/Jayne County (1979 Session) First ten minutes of show missing. mp3 tracklist  1979-08-17  Bonzo Dog Band (1968 & 1969 Session) & The Police (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist  1979-08-24  Rory Gallagher (6 tracks from 1971 and 1974 sessions) mp3 tracklist  1979-08-31  Scorpions atReading mp3 tracklist  1979-09-07  Steve Hackett at Reading mp3 tracklist  1979-09-21  Climax Blues Band at Reading mp3 tracklist  1979-09-28  Ian Gillan at Reading mp3 tracklist  1979-10-12  Rush at Pink Pop Festival (Beginning and end of show missing) mp3 tracklist  1979-12-28  Led Zeppelin at Playhouse Theatre 1969 (Beginning and end of show missing) mp3 tracklist  1980-01-18  Mott The Hoople (1970 & 1971 Session tracks) & Iron Maiden (1979 Session) mp3 tracklist  1981-05-22  Pink Floyd (1967 & 1968 Session tracks) & Last Flight (1981 Session) mp3 tracklist  1981-08-14  Deep Purple at California Jam1974 mp3 tracklist  1981-08-28  Atomic Rooster (1981 Session) & Gary Boyle (1977 Session) From haze.harrison@... Wed Nov 23 11:01:37 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 10:01:37 -0000 Subject: M25, BBC Tv, Human Powered Flight In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Bill, I've been meaning to ask you for a while about the dates to some of your rips. Are you taking the dates from your original tapes or researching them off the 'net? I have been trying to compile a list of 'In Concert' shows using your dates, my tapes and various websites and have a few conflicting dates. For example you have Camel as 8/10/77 but all the lists I've found say 1/10/77 (Elkie Brooks being 8/10). Thanks again for the recent shows, especially the Blancmange 'Sight & Sound' which I didn't have and has helped date one of mine. Cheers Haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Silence is the most perfect expression of scorn. So..... > > The M25 is 25 years old, the BBC celebrates 75 years of the first Tv > broadcast, and the first human powered flight in the UK was 50 years > ago. > > All this calls for a celebration of IN CONCERT recordings, for some > reason. > > It's just fluff and stuff this week, but THANK YOU BRANKO for adding > more capacity to the Mooo server. > > Supertramp from 1977 remastered with lovely sound HERE > /1977-11-19%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Supertramp%29%20R+.mp3> > > The Late Show and Ian Dury from 1978 HERE > /1978-08-26%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28The%20Late%20Show%20&%20Ian%20Dury\ > %29.mp3> ** > > The Tourists and the Police from 1979 HERE > /1979-06-23%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Tourists%20&%20Police%29.mp3> ** > but Haze has provided his version already > > Bow Wow Wow from 1982 HERE > /1982-05-01%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Bow%20Wow%20Wow%29.mp3> > > Elvis Costello from 1983 HERE > /1983-10-17%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Elvis%20Costello%29.mp3> > > Blancmange from 1984 HERE > /1984-03-31%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Blancmange%29.mp3> ** > > Blow Monkeys from 1985 HERE > /1985-xx-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Blow%20Monkeys%29.mp3> ** (one > from the "Why did I record that" pile) > > Level 42 from 1986 HERE > /1986-05-31%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Level%2042%29.mp3> ** (another > one from the "Why did I record that" pile) > > Roxy Music from 1979 expanded HERE > /1979-06-02%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Roxy%20Music%29%20R+.mp3> > > Family from 1971 expanded HERE > /1971-12-28%20John%20Peel%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Family%29%20+.mp3> > > Hawkwind from 1972 in stereo HERE > /1972-10-14%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Hawkwind%29%20R.mp3> > > Genesis from 1975 unexpanded HERE > /1975-07-12%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Genesis%29%20R.mp3> (as > broadcast) > > Rick Wakeman from 1976 expanded HERE > /1976-06-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Rick%20Wakeman%29%20R+.mp3> > > Paice Ashton Lord from 1977 remastered with lovely sound HERE > /1977-03-12%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Paice%20Ashton%20Lord%29%20R.mp3> > > Sassafras from1977 with slightly better sound HERE > /1977-07-30%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Sassafras%29%20R.mp3> > > Camel from 1977 with better sound HERE > /1977-10-08%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Camel%29%20R.mp3> > > Todd Rundgrens Utopia from 1977 expanded HERE > /1977-12-24%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Todd%20Rundgren%27s%20Utopia%29%20\ > R+.mp3> > > Wishbone Ash from 1978 expanded HERE > /1978-10-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Wishbone%20Ash%29%20R+.mp3> > > Simple Minds and Cozy Powell from 1980 HERE > /1980-01-12%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Simple%20Minds%20&%20Cozy%20Powell\ > %29.mp3> ** but Haze has provided his version already > > UFO from 1980 expanded and better sound HERE > /1980-03-15%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28UFO%29%20R+.mp3> > > Police from 1980 HERE > /1980-05-28%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Police%29.mp3> ** but Haze has > provided his version already > > Roy Wood's Wizzo Band from 1977 HERE > /1977-04-02%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Roy%20Wood%c2%b4s%20Wizzo%20Band%2\ > 9.mp3> Thanks to ASH!! > > Roy Wood's Wizzo Band from 1977 expanded from video source HERE > /1977-04-02%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Roy%20Wood%c2%b4s%20Wizzo%20Band%2\ > 9%20V+.mp3> Thanks to ASH!! > > Squeeze from 1981 HERE > /1981-05-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Squeeze%29.mp3> > > Colosseum II from 1978 with slightly better sound HERE > /1978-01-14%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Colosseum%20II%29%20R.mp3> > > and I found the other half of this so > > AIIZ and Girlschool from 1981 HERE > /1981-04-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28AIIZ%20&%20Girlschool%29.mp3> > > > They are all HERE > /> like a little OT boil on the Peel group botty > > > > Bill > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > wrote: > > > > All good names for bands > > > > The planet's poulation has just passed 7 billion. > > > > The Joy of Sex is 40 years old (here come the hair bare bunch) > > > > Catch-22 is 50 years old. > > > > So all this calls for a celebration of IN CONCERT recordings, for some > > reason. > > > > ** = from my original tape > > > > Amon Duul II from 1973 is HERE > > > \ > > /1973-0x-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Amon%20Duul%20II%29.mp3> > > > > Gentle Giant from 1978 is HERE > > > \ > > /1978-01-21%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Gentle%20Giant%29%20R.mp3> ** > > > > Byrds Re-Union from 1978 is HERE > > > \ > > /1978-09-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Byrds%20Reunion%29.mp3> ** > > > > Rory Gallagher from 1978 is HERE > > > \ > > /1979-11-03%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Rory%20Gallagher%29.mp3> ** > > > > Generation X from 1981 is HERE > > > \ > > /1981-01-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Generation%20X%29.mp3> > > > > Kinks from 1981 is HERE > > > \ > > /1981-01-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Kinks%29.mp3> ** > > > > Camel from 1981 is HERE > > > \ > > /1981-04-02%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Camel%29.mp3> ** > > > > Bad Manners from 1981 is HERE > > > \ > > /1981-12-09%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Bad%20Manners%29.mp3> ** > > > > Girlschool from 1981 is HERE > > > \ > > /1981-04-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Girlschool%29.mp3> > > > > And Today's Special Value we have a short extract from > > > > The Outer Limits and Dexy's Midnight Runers from 1981 is HERE > > > \ > > > /1981-xx-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Outer%20Limits%20&%20Dexy%27s%20Mi\ > \ > > dnight%20Runners%29.mp3> ** > > > > The Outer Limits were comedy duo Nigel Planer and Peter Richardson, > and > > this is the first appearance of Neil from the Young Ones. > > > > Unfortunately, I lost the tape with the 2nd half. > > > > Bill > > > > You know the rest are HERE > > > \ > > /> > > > > All with BBC intro or outro, so unfortunately no Groundhogs > > > From haze.harrison@... Wed Nov 23 11:20:23 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 10:20:23 -0000 Subject: OT : Friday Rock Show - October 1979 In-Reply-To: <1322040763.36894.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Hi Pete, Well spotted and apologies all round. That must have been like that since the first upload months ago. Here is a link to the correct tracklisting http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4B1H8C7O Cheers, Haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > Hi Haze, seems churlish to carp in the face of all this sterling work, but the tracklist you've put up for 1979-05-18 is in fact the one from 1979-04-27. Quite surprised I'm the first to notice really, but at least it proves that someone's listening... >   > Cheers, Pete > > > ________________________________ > From: haze_harrison > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Saturday, 19 November 2011, 20:03 > Subject: [peel] OT : Friday Rock Show - October 1979 > > >   > html is a wonderful thing â€" until it goes wrong because Word can't tell the difference between " and "  > > Anyway, hopefully all is now sorted and here are the next two FRS for October 1979 > mp3 tracklist  1979-10-19  Thin Lizzy (1973 & 1974 Sessions) & Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (1979-09-03 Session) > mp3 tracklist  1979-10-26  Be Bop Deluxe (1974 & 1974 Sessions) & Def Leppard (1979 Session repeat) > > Enjoy, Haze > > Previous shows still on-line…. > mp3              1978-12-29  The bit before Genesis at Knebworth. Not my rip, found on the web. > mp3 tracklist  1978-12-29  Genesis at Knebworth (First part of show missing) > mp3 tracklist  1979-02-02  Led Zeppelin (1969 Sessions) > mp3 tracklist  1979-03-02  Streetwalkers (1974 Session) & Thin Lizzy (1976 Session) > mp3 tracklist  1979-03-09  David Bowie (1972 Sessions) > mp3 tracklist  1979-03-16  Van Der Graaf Generator (1971 Session) & Eddie And The Hot Rods (1979 Session) > mp3 tracklist  1979-03-23  Jethro Tull (1968 & 1969 Sessions) & Tom Robinson (1979 Session) > mp3 tracklist  1979-04-06  Cream (1966 & 1967 Sessions) > mp3              1979-04-13  Pink Floyd (DSOTM live at Wembley 1974) only the Floyd set in this file > mp3 tracklist  1979-04-20  Family (1968 & 1969 Sessions) & John Miles (1979 Session) > mp3 tracklist  1979-04-27  Love Sculpture (1968 & 1969 Sessions) & Whitesnake (1979 Session) > mp3 tracklist  1979-05-04  Roxy Music (2 x 1972 Sessions) > mp3 tracklist  1979-05-18  Fleetwood Mac (1967 & 1969 Sessions) > mp3 tracklist  1979-05-25  Jimi Hendrix (2 x 1967 Sessions and "Lulu" TV show audio) > mp3 tracklist  1979-06-01  Yes at Wembley 1978 > mp3 tracklist  1979-06-08  Deep Purple (1969 & 1970 Sessions) > mp3 tracklist  1979-06-15  Magazine (1979 Session) & Judie Tzuke (1979 Session) > mp3 tracklist  1979-06-22  Genesis (1971 & 1972 Sessions) > mp3 tracklist  1979-06-29  The Faces (2 x 1971 Sessions) & The Ruts (1979-01-29 Session) > mp3 tracklist  1979-07-06  Free (1968-71 Session tracks) & The Ruts (1979-05-21 Session) > mp3 tracklist  1979-07-13  Lone Star (1976 session) & Tubeway Army (1979 session) > mp3 tracklist  1979-07-20  King Crimson (1969 Session) & Wayne/Jayne County (1979 Session) First ten minutes of show missing. > mp3 tracklist  1979-08-17  Bonzo Dog Band (1968 & 1969 Session) & The Police (1979 Session) > mp3 tracklist  1979-08-24  Rory Gallagher (6 tracks from 1971 and 1974 sessions) > mp3 tracklist  1979-08-31  Scorpions atReading > mp3 tracklist  1979-09-07  Steve Hackett at Reading > mp3 tracklist  1979-09-21  Climax Blues Band at Reading > mp3 tracklist  1979-09-28  Ian Gillan at Reading > mp3 tracklist  1979-10-12  Rush at Pink Pop Festival (Beginning and end of show missing) > mp3 tracklist  1979-12-28  Led Zeppelin at Playhouse Theatre 1969 (Beginning and end of show missing) > mp3 tracklist  1980-01-18  Mott The Hoople (1970 & 1971 Session tracks) & Iron Maiden (1979 Session) > mp3 tracklist  1981-05-22  Pink Floyd (1967 & 1968 Session tracks) & Last Flight (1981 Session) > mp3 tracklist  1981-08-14  Deep Purple at California Jam1974 > mp3 tracklist  1981-08-28  Atomic Rooster (1981 Session) & Gary Boyle (1977 Session) > From klacktoveedesteen@... Thu Nov 24 11:02:34 2011 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (Pete Conkerton) Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2011 10:02:34 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: OT : Friday Rock Show - October 1979 In-Reply-To: References: <1322040763.36894.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1322128954.68858.YahooMailNeo@...> Thanks Haze, just wanted to make sure I was right with the FNC :-)   Pete ________________________________ From: haze_harrison To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, 23 November 2011, 10:20 Subject: [peel] Re: OT : Friday Rock Show - October 1979   Hi Pete, Well spotted and apologies all round. That must have been like that since the first upload months ago. Here is a link to the correct tracklisting http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4B1H8C7O Cheers, Haze --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > Hi Haze, seems churlish to carp in the face of all this sterling work, but the tracklist you've put up for 1979-05-18 is in fact the one from 1979-04-27. Quite surprised I'm the first to notice really, but at least it proves that someone's listening... >   > Cheers, Pete From paul@... Thu Nov 24 11:22:19 2011 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2011 10:22:19 +0000 Subject: [peel] John Peel's Shed In-Reply-To: References: <4E4D3BC5.6020601@...> <4E58AC4B.3010003@...> <4EA285F1.2010200@...> <9E8F9A84434849DB8BBA8DA2D551DE4E@Stuartnew> <1319357849.65783.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: The recording for BBC Radio 4 is scheduled to be aired 21/12/2011 at 11:30 - but only 30 minutes long - so perhaps there will be some more on following days. Paul Webster On Sun, 23 Oct 2011 10:26:47 +0100, you wrote: >Hi Mark > >Doesn't make any difference which site it goes through. Tickets for the >London shows will be available on the door too. > >Didn't realise the tickets for Radio 4 recording were all gone. Sure there >will be some returns on the day. > >On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 9:17 AM, MARK LUETCHFORD < >M.Luetchford@...> wrote: > >> ** >> >> >> ahh thats better lots of meaningful chatter - peel related info and some >> cracking downloads. I have no FOBIA just was missing you lot a lot. tickets >> are no longer available for the bbc recording - details grabbed from >> relevant sites here ... John do you get more money if we book through your >> site? Although not certain you deserve any more good fortune having won such >> a wonderful prize once in your life ;-) >> Tickets >> *October 25 to 29, 2011; Jackson’s Lane, *269a Archway Road >> London >> N6 5AA >> 8.00pm; Tickets £10.95 – £12.95 – Book Tickets Now >> John Peel’s Shed will be touring nationally in February and March 2012. >> Details and ticket links will appear here as dates gradually go on sale, so >> keep checking back regularly as this list grows and grows >> February 12, 2012 – Warwick Arts Centre >> February 16, 2012 – Norwich Arts Centre >> >> Mark >> >> *From:* John Osborne >> *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com >> *Sent:* Saturday, 22 October 2011, 21:09 >> >> *Subject:* Re: [peel] John Peel's Shed >> >> >> Ah yes, sorry, the turnaround between shows at The Underbelly was pretty >> rapid, had to clean away before the next show could start. Thanks for >> coming, glad you enjoyed it! >> >> John >> >> 2011/10/22 Stuart >> >> ** >> >> I came along to the first ****Edinburgh**** show and thoroughly enjoyed >> it – though I probably stretched a neck muscle or two craning to see what >> all the records on the floor were! Thought about coming up to chat >> afterwards but you seemed to be timebound in clearing up the records before >> your next performance!**** >> ** ** >> Stuart**** >> ** ** >> *From:* **peel@yahoogroups.com** [mailto:**peel@...m**] *On >> Behalf Of *John Osborne >> *Sent:* 22 October 2011 16:35 >> *To:* **peel@yahoogroups.com >> ** >> *Subject:* Re: [peel] John Peel's Shed >> **** >> ** ** >> **** >> Hello**** >> ,**** >> I can help you with those details, cos it's my show. Here's brief >> outline:**** >> **** >> John Peel's Shed is a show about records and radio, based on a box of >> records I won in a competition in 2002 on John Peel's Radio 1 show. The show >> features a few of the records in that collection, as well as me talking >> about John Peel, about radio and about music. The show sold out at **** >> Edinburgh**** this year, receiving five star reviews in The Independent >> and The Scotsman.**** >> **** >> Radio 4 are broadcasting a half hour version of John Peel's Shed. It's >> being recorded at the Radio Theatre, Broadcasting House on 8th Nov. To be >> aired (provisionally) Weds 21st Dec at 11 am.**** >> **** >> The show begins its **London** run at ****Jacksons** **Lane** **Theatre** >> **, Highgate, 25th-29th October, 8 pm. Book tickets here >> http://www.johnpeelsshed.com/**** >> If you're a Peel fan and live in ****London**** would love you to come >> along, see the show, look at the records, have a beer and hang out >> afterwards. In Feb and March I am taking the show on a tour across the *** >> *UK****. **** >> **** >> Here's some reviews.**** >> *“Beautifully-written, funny and poignant Just as John Peel’s records >> changed his life this lovely, simple, beautifully executed show has enriched >> ours”* –????? *The Scotsman***** >> *“One of the Top Ten Theatre Highlights of the Edinburgh Festival Funny, >> perceptive and charming”* – ???? *The Telegraph***** >> *“One of the loveliest things you’ll see all year”* – ???? *The Herald**** >> * >> *“Genius A comic highlight”* – *The Guardian***** >> John**** >> **** >> **** >> **** >> On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 9:59 AM, John Bravin >> wrote:**** >> **** >> *The BBC are clearly planning to broadcast this show on Radio 4. >> >> I can't see a broadcast date, but the recording is soon as the following >> from the BBC Shows site indicates. >> >> www.bbc.co.uk/showsandtours/shows/shows/john_peels_shed >> >> >>> >> John Peel's Shed >> >> A unique visit down memory lane for all John Peel fans out there. >> >> In 2002, John Osborne won a competition on John Peel's Radio 1 show. His >> prize was a box of records that took eight years to listen to. This is an >> ode to radio, those records and anyone who's ever sought solace in wireless. >> >> Direct from a five-star, complete sell-out run at the Edinburgh Festival, >> comes John Osborne's Radio 4 debut partly adapted from his acclaimed book >> Radio Head (Radio 4's Book Of The Week). The hit of the 2011 EdinburghFestival. >> >> Script edited by Joe Dunthorne (writer of the novel Submarine). >> >> Date: Tuesday 8 November >> Venue: BBC Radio Theatre >> Doors open: 7.15pm >> >> To apply for tickets, visit the BBC Tickets Website. >> >> We look forward to seeing you in our audience very soon. >> >> Kind regards >> >> BBC Studio Audiences***** >> ** ** >> >> >> >> >> >> From haze.harrison@... Thu Nov 24 11:46:04 2011 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2011 10:46:04 -0000 Subject: OT : Friday Rock Show - October 1979 In-Reply-To: <1322128954.68858.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Did you get it right? I must admit it had me stumped on the first listen, it was only when I was writing the tracklist that it suddenly clicked. I think there must have been something gumming up the group works yesterday. I posted a reply twice yesterday morning and only this first version has appeared and that took nearly 24 hours... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > Thanks Haze, just wanted to make sure I was right with the FNC :-) >   > Pete > > > ________________________________ > From: haze_harrison > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Wednesday, 23 November 2011, 10:20 > Subject: [peel] Re: OT : Friday Rock Show - October 1979 > > >   > Hi Pete, > > Well spotted and apologies all round. That must have been like that since the first upload months ago. Here is a link to the correct tracklisting http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4B1H8C7O > > Cheers, Haze > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > > > Hi Haze, seems churlish to carp in the face of all this sterling work, but the tracklist you've put up for 1979-05-18 is in fact the one from 1979-04-27. Quite surprised I'm the first to notice really, but at least it proves that someone's listening... > >   > > Cheers, Pete > From klacktoveedesteen@... Thu Nov 24 12:06:43 2011 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (Pete Conkerton) Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2011 11:06:43 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [peel] Re: OT : Friday Rock Show - October 1979 In-Reply-To: References: <1322128954.68858.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1322132803.96348.YahooMailNeo@...> Yep, I spent my teenage years happily immersed in all things prog so it wasn't much of a challenge. I recall a similar one which involved Queen's 'Sheer Heart Attack', Led Zep's 'Houses of the Holy' and, er, something else (it was thirty-odd years ago, after all), the connection being that they were all titles of albums that the track itself didn't appear on.   Pete ________________________________ From: haze_harrison To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, 24 November 2011, 10:46 Subject: [peel] Re: OT : Friday Rock Show - October 1979   Did you get it right? I must admit it had me stumped on the first listen, it was only when I was writing the tracklist that it suddenly clicked. I think there must have been something gumming up the group works yesterday. I posted a reply twice yesterday morning and only this first version has appeared and that took nearly 24 hours... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > Thanks Haze, just wanted to make sure I was right with the FNC :-) >   > Pete > > > ________________________________ > From: haze_harrison > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Wednesday, 23 November 2011, 10:20 > Subject: [peel] Re: OT : Friday Rock Show - October 1979 > > >   > Hi Pete, > > Well spotted and apologies all round. That must have been like that since the first upload months ago. Here is a link to the correct tracklisting http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4B1H8C7O > > Cheers, Haze > > --- In peel@...m, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > > > Hi Haze, seems churlish to carp in the face of all this sterling work, but the tracklist you've put up for 1979-05-18 is in fact the one from 1979-04-27. Quite surprised I'm the first to notice really, but at least it proves that someone's listening... > >   > > Cheers, Pete > From billfromnorthwales@... Thu Nov 24 18:21:16 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2011 17:21:16 -0000 Subject: M25, BBC Tv, Human Powered Flight In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I've replied a couple of times but the posts haven't come through? One more time... Haze, Well I was using the dates on my cassettes, but looks like some may not be so reliable. I usually confirm dates here http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/series/13411 The early 70's are dated from Marmalade Skies http://www.marmalade-skies.co.uk/RTT2.htm If there is a cue sheet with a transcription disc, then that will give sometimmes give the record date, but then may not be sure if TX date is following Saturday or Saturday after. Transcription disc numbers are found here http://www.bbcradioint.com/ContentFiles/In_Concert_Catalogue.pdf Anyway, Camel date now changed so please let me know if you spot any more errors Bill --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" wrote: > > Hi Bill, > > I've been meaning to ask you for a while about the dates to some of your rips. Are you taking the dates from your original tapes or researching them off the 'net? I have been trying to compile a list of 'In Concert' shows using your dates, my tapes and various websites and have a few conflicting dates. For example you have Camel as 8/10/77 but all the lists I've found say 1/10/77 (Elkie Brooks being 8/10). > > Thanks again for the recent shows, especially the Blancmange 'Sight & Sound' which I didn't have and has helped date one of mine. > > Cheers > Haze > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > > > Silence is the most perfect expression of scorn. So..... > > > > The M25 is 25 years old, the BBC celebrates 75 years of the first Tv > > broadcast, and the first human powered flight in the UK was 50 years > > ago. > > > > All this calls for a celebration of IN CONCERT recordings, for some > > reason. > > > > It's just fluff and stuff this week, but THANK YOU BRANKO for adding > > more capacity to the Mooo server. > > > > Supertramp from 1977 remastered with lovely sound HERE > > > /1977-11-19%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Supertramp%29%20R+.mp3> > > > > The Late Show and Ian Dury from 1978 HERE > > > /1978-08-26%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28The%20Late%20Show%20&%20Ian%20Dury\ > > %29.mp3> ** > > > > The Tourists and the Police from 1979 HERE > > > /1979-06-23%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Tourists%20&%20Police%29.mp3> ** > > but Haze has provided his version already > > > > Bow Wow Wow from 1982 HERE > > > /1982-05-01%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Bow%20Wow%20Wow%29.mp3> > > > > Elvis Costello from 1983 HERE > > > /1983-10-17%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Elvis%20Costello%29.mp3> > > > > Blancmange from 1984 HERE > > > /1984-03-31%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Blancmange%29.mp3> ** > > > > Blow Monkeys from 1985 HERE > > > /1985-xx-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Blow%20Monkeys%29.mp3> ** (one > > from the "Why did I record that" pile) > > > > Level 42 from 1986 HERE > > > /1986-05-31%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Level%2042%29.mp3> ** (another > > one from the "Why did I record that" pile) > > > > Roxy Music from 1979 expanded HERE > > > /1979-06-02%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Roxy%20Music%29%20R+.mp3> > > > > Family from 1971 expanded HERE > > > /1971-12-28%20John%20Peel%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Family%29%20+.mp3> > > > > Hawkwind from 1972 in stereo HERE > > > /1972-10-14%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Hawkwind%29%20R.mp3> > > > > Genesis from 1975 unexpanded HERE > > > /1975-07-12%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Genesis%29%20R.mp3> (as > > broadcast) > > > > Rick Wakeman from 1976 expanded HERE > > > /1976-06-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Rick%20Wakeman%29%20R+.mp3> > > > > Paice Ashton Lord from 1977 remastered with lovely sound HERE > > > /1977-03-12%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Paice%20Ashton%20Lord%29%20R.mp3> > > > > Sassafras from1977 with slightly better sound HERE > > > /1977-07-30%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Sassafras%29%20R.mp3> > > > > Camel from 1977 with better sound HERE > > > /1977-10-08%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Camel%29%20R.mp3> > > > > Todd Rundgrens Utopia from 1977 expanded HERE > > > /1977-12-24%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Todd%20Rundgren%27s%20Utopia%29%20\ > > R+.mp3> > > > > Wishbone Ash from 1978 expanded HERE > > > /1978-10-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Wishbone%20Ash%29%20R+.mp3> > > > > Simple Minds and Cozy Powell from 1980 HERE > > > /1980-01-12%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Simple%20Minds%20&%20Cozy%20Powell\ > > %29.mp3> ** but Haze has provided his version already > > > > UFO from 1980 expanded and better sound HERE > > > /1980-03-15%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28UFO%29%20R+.mp3> > > > > Police from 1980 HERE > > > /1980-05-28%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Police%29.mp3> ** but Haze has > > provided his version already > > > > Roy Wood's Wizzo Band from 1977 HERE > > > /1977-04-02%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Roy%20Wood%c2%b4s%20Wizzo%20Band%2\ > > 9.mp3> Thanks to ASH!! > > > > Roy Wood's Wizzo Band from 1977 expanded from video source HERE > > > /1977-04-02%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Roy%20Wood%c2%b4s%20Wizzo%20Band%2\ > > 9%20V+.mp3> Thanks to ASH!! > > > > Squeeze from 1981 HERE > > > /1981-05-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Squeeze%29.mp3> > > > > Colosseum II from 1978 with slightly better sound HERE > > > /1978-01-14%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Colosseum%20II%29%20R.mp3> > > > > and I found the other half of this so > > > > AIIZ and Girlschool from 1981 HERE > > > /1981-04-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28AIIZ%20&%20Girlschool%29.mp3> > > > > > > They are all HERE > > > /> like a little OT boil on the Peel group botty > > > > > > > > Bill > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > > wrote: > > > > > > All good names for bands > > > > > > The planet's poulation has just passed 7 billion. > > > > > > The Joy of Sex is 40 years old (here come the hair bare bunch) > > > > > > Catch-22 is 50 years old. > > > > > > So all this calls for a celebration of IN CONCERT recordings, for some > > > reason. > > > > > > ** = from my original tape > > > > > > Amon Duul II from 1973 is HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /1973-0x-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Amon%20Duul%20II%29.mp3> > > > > > > Gentle Giant from 1978 is HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /1978-01-21%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Gentle%20Giant%29%20R.mp3> ** > > > > > > Byrds Re-Union from 1978 is HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /1978-09-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Byrds%20Reunion%29.mp3> ** > > > > > > Rory Gallagher from 1978 is HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /1979-11-03%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Rory%20Gallagher%29.mp3> ** > > > > > > Generation X from 1981 is HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /1981-01-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Generation%20X%29.mp3> > > > > > > Kinks from 1981 is HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /1981-01-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Kinks%29.mp3> ** > > > > > > Camel from 1981 is HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /1981-04-02%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Camel%29.mp3> ** > > > > > > Bad Manners from 1981 is HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /1981-12-09%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Bad%20Manners%29.mp3> ** > > > > > > Girlschool from 1981 is HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /1981-04-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Girlschool%29.mp3> > > > > > > And Today's Special Value we have a short extract from > > > > > > The Outer Limits and Dexy's Midnight Runers from 1981 is HERE > > > > > > \ > > > > > /1981-xx-xx%20BBC%20In%20Concert%20%28Outer%20Limits%20&%20Dexy%27s%20Mi\ > > \ > > > dnight%20Runners%29.mp3> ** > > > > > > The Outer Limits were comedy duo Nigel Planer and Peter Richardson, > > and > > > this is the first appearance of Neil from the Young Ones. > > > > > > Unfortunately, I lost the tape with the 2nd half. > > > > > > Bill > > > > > > You know the rest are HERE > > > > > > \ > > > /> > > > > > > All with BBC intro or outro, so unfortunately no Groundhogs > > > > > > From pa0353@... Thu Nov 24 23:22:56 2011 From: pa0353@... (Paul Andrews) Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2011 22:22:56 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: OT : Friday Rock Show - October 1979 In-Reply-To: <1322132803.96348.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1322128954.68858.YahooMailNeo@...> <1322132803.96348.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <46C6DAAC-AA4B-4520-BCC9-63F5051A5619@...> The friday night connections did vary dramatically in their difficulty to solve. Some were plainly obv such as three songs with motor cycle in the title others very cryptic. They obv just picked the first card with the right answer out of the sack and used the connection regardless of how easy or difficult it was. I remember being proud of myself for getting one less than straightforward connection right even tough I only knew two tracks. Pigs on the wing by pink floyd and hey hey my my by Neil young. Helped that I had both the albums , but the connection was that both tracks played started and ended the albums from whence they came. P Sent from my iPad On 24 Nov 2011, at 11:06, Pete Conkerton wrote: Yep, I spent my teenage years happily immersed in all things prog so it wasn't much of a challenge. I recall a similar one which involved Queen's 'Sheer Heart Attack', Led Zep's 'Houses of the Holy' and, er, something else (it was thirty-odd years ago, after all), the connection being that they were all titles of albums that the track itself didn't appear on. Pete From: haze_harrison To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, 24 November 2011, 10:46 Subject: [peel] Re: OT : Friday Rock Show - October 1979 Did you get it right? I must admit it had me stumped on the first listen, it was only when I was writing the tracklist that it suddenly clicked. I think there must have been something gumming up the group works yesterday. I posted a reply twice yesterday morning and only this first version has appeared and that took nearly 24 hours... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > Thanks Haze, just wanted to make sure I was right with the FNC :-) > > Pete > > > ________________________________ > From: haze_harrison > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Wednesday, 23 November 2011, 10:20 > Subject: [peel] Re: OT : Friday Rock Show - October 1979 > > > > Hi Pete, > > Well spotted and apologies all round. That must have been like that since the first upload months ago. Here is a link to the correct tracklisting http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4B1H8C7O > > Cheers, Haze > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > > > Hi Haze, seems churlish to carp in the face of all this sterling work, but the tracklist you've put up for 1979-05-18 is in fact the one from 1979-04-27. Quite surprised I'm the first to notice really, but at least it proves that someone's listening... > >  > > Cheers, Pete > From leicesterjim@... Fri Nov 25 00:52:30 2011 From: leicesterjim@... (Lester) Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2011 23:52:30 -0000 Subject: OT : Friday Rock Show - October 1979 In-Reply-To: <1322132803.96348.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: I remember that one being on Alan Freeman's Saturday afternoon show, 'get on the right track' was it? Jim --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > Yep, I spent my teenage years happily immersed in all things prog so it wasn't much of a challenge. I recall a similar one which involved Queen's 'Sheer Heart Attack', Led Zep's 'Houses of the Holy' and, er, something else (it was thirty-odd years ago, after all), the connection being that they were all titles of albums that the track itself didn't appear on. >   > Pete > > > ________________________________ > From: haze_harrison > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Thursday, 24 November 2011, 10:46 > Subject: [peel] Re: OT : Friday Rock Show - October 1979 > > >   > Did you get it right? I must admit it had me stumped on the first listen, it was only when I was writing the tracklist that it suddenly clicked. > > I think there must have been something gumming up the group works yesterday. I posted a reply twice yesterday morning and only this first version has appeared and that took nearly 24 hours... > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > > > Thanks Haze, just wanted to make sure I was right with the FNC :-) > >   > > Pete > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: haze_harrison > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Wednesday, 23 November 2011, 10:20 > > Subject: [peel] Re: OT : Friday Rock Show - October 1979 > > > > > >   > > Hi Pete, > > > > Well spotted and apologies all round. That must have been like that since the first upload months ago. Here is a link to the correct tracklisting http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4B1H8C7O > > > > Cheers, Haze > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > > > > > Hi Haze, seems churlish to carp in the face of all this sterling work, but the tracklist you've put up for 1979-05-18 is in fact the one from 1979-04-27. Quite surprised I'm the first to notice really, but at least it proves that someone's listening... > > >   > > > Cheers, Pete > > > From ken_garner@... Fri Nov 25 16:38:32 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2011 15:38:32 -0000 Subject: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a definitive list, anyone? Message-ID: i know there's the wikipedia entry, which is copied on the Peel Wiki, but that does not look quite right or complete to me. I am sure he won DJ of the year from Melody Maker (and NME, and SOUNDS, and... whoever) many more times than that page says. Does anyone know of the existence of any kind of definitive list of Peel's DJ of the year awards, year by year, title by title? cheers ken From saipanda@... Fri Nov 25 20:41:17 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2011 19:41:17 -0000 Subject: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a definitive list, anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I asked about the same thing just for the Melody Maker a little while back but no takers. Easiest way, does anybody live close to a big library with music press collections? (Alas, not me.) Alternatively, you can send enquiries to Rock's Back Pages and they'll give you a quote for a specific job; http://www.rocksbackpages.com/archive/index.html Shouldn't be too hard for them to track down. (Please share the answers.) Cheers, SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > i know there's the wikipedia entry, which is copied on the Peel Wiki, but that does not look quite right or complete to me. I am sure he won DJ of the year from Melody Maker (and NME, and SOUNDS, and... whoever) many more times than that page says. Does anyone know of the existence of any kind of definitive list of Peel's DJ of the year awards, year by year, title by title? > > cheers > > ken > From ken_garner@... Fri Nov 25 22:25:32 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2011 21:25:32 -0000 Subject: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a definitive list, anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: well, I do! The Mitchell Library in Glasgow has extensive, if not complete, runs of NME, MM, and Sounds. But that sounds like a lot of work to check such a thing - here was me looking for an easy solution... k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > I asked about the same thing just for the Melody Maker a little while back but no takers. > > Easiest way, does anybody live close to a big library with music press collections? (Alas, not me.) > > Alternatively, you can send enquiries to Rock's Back Pages and they'll give you a quote for a specific job; > http://www.rocksbackpages.com/archive/index.html > Shouldn't be too hard for them to track down. (Please share the answers.) > > Cheers, > > SW > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > i know there's the wikipedia entry, which is copied on the Peel Wiki, but that does not look quite right or complete to me. I am sure he won DJ of the year from Melody Maker (and NME, and SOUNDS, and... whoever) many more times than that page says. Does anyone know of the existence of any kind of definitive list of Peel's DJ of the year awards, year by year, title by title? > > > > cheers > > > > ken > > > From stuartb@... Sat Nov 26 00:41:37 2011 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2011 23:41:37 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a definitive list, anyone? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Though easier than listening to all the Peel shows for possible commentary - I have come across a few post Melody Maker awards ceremony comments in shows during my Herculean BFBS and SL tape tracklisting efforts, but I didn't think of going the extra mile and documenting these! (hard enough keeping on top of Football and Gigography and Blue Link bands..) Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ken Sent: 25 November 2011 21:26 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a definitive list, anyone? well, I do! The Mitchell Library in Glasgow has extensive, if not complete, runs of NME, MM, and Sounds. But that sounds like a lot of work to check such a thing - here was me looking for an easy solution... k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "steve" wrote: > > I asked about the same thing just for the Melody Maker a little while back but no takers. > > Easiest way, does anybody live close to a big library with music press collections? (Alas, not me.) > > Alternatively, you can send enquiries to Rock's Back Pages and they'll give you a quote for a specific job; > http://www.rocksbackpages.com/archive/index.html > Shouldn't be too hard for them to track down. (Please share the answers.) > > Cheers, > > SW > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "ken" wrote: > > > > i know there's the wikipedia entry, which is copied on the Peel Wiki, but that does not look quite right or complete to me. I am sure he won DJ of the year from Melody Maker (and NME, and SOUNDS, and... whoever) many more times than that page says. Does anyone know of the existence of any kind of definitive list of Peel's DJ of the year awards, year by year, title by title? > > > > cheers > > > > ken > > > From paul@... Sat Nov 26 01:27:51 2011 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 00:27:51 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a definitive list, anyone? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <21E04ADE-C278-479C-BA10-C56DD63FA860@...> Here is a list of NME poll awards. Jimmy Savile .... 8 times on a row before Peel's first! Award went away after Peel kept winning it ... then he started to win Best Radio Show. http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/poppoll.html Paul Webster On 25 Nov 2011, at 23:41, "Stuart" wrote: > > > Though easier than listening to all the Peel shows for possible commentary – I have come across a few post Melody Maker awards ceremony comments in shows during my Herculean BFBS and SL tape tracklisting efforts, but I didn’t think of going the extra mile and documenting these! (hard enough keeping on top of Football and Gigography and Blue Link bands……) > > Stuart > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ken > Sent: 25 November 2011 21:26 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] Re: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a definitive list, anyone? > > > well, I do! The Mitchell Library in Glasgow has extensive, if not complete, runs of NME, MM, and Sounds. But that sounds like a lot of work to check such a thing - here was me looking for an easy solution... > > k > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > I asked about the same thing just for the Melody Maker a little while back but no takers. > > > > Easiest way, does anybody live close to a big library with music press collections? (Alas, not me.) > > > > Alternatively, you can send enquiries to Rock's Back Pages and they'll give you a quote for a specific job; > > http://www.rocksbackpages.com/archive/index.html > > Shouldn't be too hard for them to track down. (Please share the answers.) > > > > Cheers, > > > > SW > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > > > i know there's the wikipedia entry, which is copied on the Peel Wiki, but that does not look quite right or complete to me. I am sure he won DJ of the year from Melody Maker (and NME, and SOUNDS, and... whoever) many more times than that page says. Does anyone know of the existence of any kind of definitive list of Peel's DJ of the year awards, year by year, title by title? > > > > > > cheers > > > > > > ken > > > > > > > > > From saipanda@... Sat Nov 26 03:08:36 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 02:08:36 -0000 Subject: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a definitive list, anyone? In-Reply-To: <21E04ADE-C278-479C-BA10-C56DD63FA860@...> Message-ID: Oh yeah, already had the NME ones up at the wiki: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/NME But hit a bit of a wall when I tried to get the others. Ken, as far as the library stuff goes, aren't the annual polls always at the roughly the same time of year (like Dec/Jan)? So shouldn't be too much of a mammoth job. You wouldn't have to go through them all and the polls results were usually flagged as a feature on the front page (as far as I remember). Similarly, imagine Rock's Page Pages already have such a basic thing roughly catalogued, so they not be such a big job for them. Cheers, SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Paul Webster wrote: > > Here is a list of NME poll awards. > Jimmy Savile .... 8 times on a row before Peel's first! > > Award went away after Peel kept winning it ... then he started to win Best Radio Show. > > http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/poppoll.html > > Paul Webster > > > On 25 Nov 2011, at 23:41, "Stuart" wrote: > > > > > > > Though easier than listening to all the Peel shows for possible commentary â€" I have come across a few post Melody Maker awards ceremony comments in shows during my Herculean BFBS and SL tape tracklisting efforts, but I didn’t think of going the extra mile and documenting these! (hard enough keeping on top of Football and Gigography and Blue Link bands……) > > > > Stuart > > > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ken > > Sent: 25 November 2011 21:26 > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: [peel] Re: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a definitive list, anyone? > > > > > > well, I do! The Mitchell Library in Glasgow has extensive, if not complete, runs of NME, MM, and Sounds. But that sounds like a lot of work to check such a thing - here was me looking for an easy solution... > > > > k > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > I asked about the same thing just for the Melody Maker a little while back but no takers. > > > > > > Easiest way, does anybody live close to a big library with music press collections? (Alas, not me.) > > > > > > Alternatively, you can send enquiries to Rock's Back Pages and they'll give you a quote for a specific job; > > > http://www.rocksbackpages.com/archive/index.html > > > Shouldn't be too hard for them to track down. (Please share the answers.) > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > SW > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > > > > > i know there's the wikipedia entry, which is copied on the Peel Wiki, but that does not look quite right or complete to me. I am sure he won DJ of the year from Melody Maker (and NME, and SOUNDS, and... whoever) many more times than that page says. Does anyone know of the existence of any kind of definitive list of Peel's DJ of the year awards, year by year, title by title? > > > > > > > > cheers > > > > > > > > ken > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From saipanda@... Sat Nov 26 03:46:44 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 02:46:44 -0000 Subject: john peel center Message-ID: Tried to post these last night but didn't seem to go through. Apologies if people get them twice: http://www.johnpeelcentreforcreativearts.co.uk/ http://www.john-peel.org/ Cheers, SW From saipanda@... Sat Nov 26 04:03:49 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 03:03:49 -0000 Subject: Pete Townsend "John Peel" Lecture In-Reply-To: <1320580027.37698.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Poll results over at #keepingitpeel on who should do next one (if there is another): http://keepingitpeel.wordpress.com/2011/11/04/poll-the-next-john-peel-lecture/ Not such a bad choice, but did like the idea of MES... SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > surely it has to be Mark E Smith ... no contest > > > From: steve > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Saturday, 5 November 2011, 8:41 > Subject: [peel] Re: Pete Townsend "John Peel" Lecture > > >   > Poll over at #keepingitpeel on who should give next year's Peel lecture (if there is one): > > http://keepingitpeel.wordpress.com/2011/11/04/poll-the-next-john-peel-lecture/ > > Open for the next week. > > SW > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF wrote: > > > > Further critique here from Chris TT > > http://christt.com/words/pete-townshends-john-peel-lecture/ > > > > It did seem a bit wrong that Townshend spent so much time focussing on "the > > biz" as this was clearly of the least interest to Peel > > > > On 1 November 2011 20:48, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > I thought quite thoughtful and showed an understanding of what Peel was > > > about but am prepared to be shot down in flames > > > > > > *From:* steve > > > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > > > *Sent:* Tuesday, 1 November 2011, 15:12 > > > *Subject:* [peel] Re: Pete Townsend "John Peel" Lecture > > > > > > > > > Full text is on the Guardian site: > > > > > > > > > http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/nov/01/pete-townshend-john-peel-lecture?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487 > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF wrote: > > > > > > > > Has anyone listened to this in full? > > > > > > > > The BBC review doesn't give me great hope (not that I had much anyway). > > > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15528101 > > > > > > > > he gets ripped to shreds here > > > > > > > http://xrrf.blogspot.com/2011/11/john-peel-lecture-technology-is-bad.html > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From sete.colinas@... Sat Nov 26 10:23:27 2011 From: sete.colinas@... (Leo Gilbert) Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 09:23:27 +0000 Subject: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a definitive list, anyone? Message-ID: DJ of the year? Tom Ravenscroft. Leo From AndrewThezmore@... Sat Nov 26 11:39:10 2011 From: AndrewThezmore@... (Andrew) Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 10:39:10 -0000 Subject: john peel center In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks for the headsup Steve (again!) Cheers Andrew ps apologies to group members receiving emails instead of responses through the public board, I somehow managed to remember previously forgotten yahoo name/password with odd results. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Tried to post these last night but didn't seem to go through. Apologies if people get them twice: > > http://www.johnpeelcentreforcreativearts.co.uk/ > http://www.john-peel.org/ > > Cheers, > > SW > From so_it_goes_2512@... Sat Nov 26 12:57:20 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 11:57:20 -0000 Subject: Quick learner plays canasta with us, gets the sack annually (5, 5) Message-ID: Fellow Peelites So the last one was easy....just lulling you into a false sense of security (hopefully). Unseasonally, a show from mid summer 12 years ago. 10 August 1999 (Session: John Armstrong. Peelenium: 1937.) Many thanks to the taper. Best wishesSteve (TK) From ford.alan@... Sat Nov 26 13:35:22 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 12:35:22 +0000 Subject: [peel] Quick learner plays canasta with us, gets the sack annually (5, 5) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Nope, this one's easy too. And thanks for the show. Alan On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 11:57 AM, so_it_goes_2512 < so_it_goes_2512@...> wrote: > ** > > > Fellow Peelites > > So the last one was easy....just lulling you into a false sense of > security (hopefully). Unseasonally, a show from mid summer 12 years ago. > > 10 August 1999 (Session: > John Armstrong. Peelenium: 1937.) > > Many thanks to the taper. > > Best wishes > Steve (TK) > > From saipanda@... Sat Nov 26 16:05:30 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 15:05:30 -0000 Subject: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a definitive list, anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Guess the MM polls came out around Sept... http://www.ebay.com/itm/Melody-Maker-1969-John-Lennon-Pop-Poll-Creedence-Hollies-Dylan-Nice-/200680684266?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item2eb9803aea http://www.ebay.com/itm/MELODY-MAKER-MAGAZINE-SEPT-1970-JONI-MITCHELL-SANDY-DENNY-AL-KOOPER-1970-POLL-/150705691761?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item2316c25c71 Cheers, SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Oh yeah, already had the NME ones up at the wiki: > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/NME > > But hit a bit of a wall when I tried to get the others. > > Ken, as far as the library stuff goes, aren't the annual polls always at the roughly the same time of year (like Dec/Jan)? So shouldn't be too much of a mammoth job. You wouldn't have to go through them all and the polls results were usually flagged as a feature on the front page (as far as I remember). > > Similarly, imagine Rock's Page Pages already have such a basic thing roughly catalogued, so they not be such a big job for them. > > Cheers, > > SW > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Paul Webster wrote: > > > > Here is a list of NME poll awards. > > Jimmy Savile .... 8 times on a row before Peel's first! > > > > Award went away after Peel kept winning it ... then he started to win Best Radio Show. > > > > http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/poppoll.html > > > > Paul Webster > > > > > > On 25 Nov 2011, at 23:41, "Stuart" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Though easier than listening to all the Peel shows for possible commentary â€" I have come across a few post Melody Maker awards ceremony comments in shows during my Herculean BFBS and SL tape tracklisting efforts, but I didn’t think of going the extra mile and documenting these! (hard enough keeping on top of Football and Gigography and Blue Link bands……) > > > > > > Stuart > > > > > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ken > > > Sent: 25 November 2011 21:26 > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > Subject: [peel] Re: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a definitive list, anyone? > > > > > > > > > well, I do! The Mitchell Library in Glasgow has extensive, if not complete, runs of NME, MM, and Sounds. But that sounds like a lot of work to check such a thing - here was me looking for an easy solution... > > > > > > k > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > > > I asked about the same thing just for the Melody Maker a little while back but no takers. > > > > > > > > Easiest way, does anybody live close to a big library with music press collections? (Alas, not me.) > > > > > > > > Alternatively, you can send enquiries to Rock's Back Pages and they'll give you a quote for a specific job; > > > > http://www.rocksbackpages.com/archive/index.html > > > > Shouldn't be too hard for them to track down. (Please share the answers.) > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > > > SW > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > i know there's the wikipedia entry, which is copied on the Peel Wiki, but that does not look quite right or complete to me. I am sure he won DJ of the year from Melody Maker (and NME, and SOUNDS, and... whoever) many more times than that page says. Does anyone know of the existence of any kind of definitive list of Peel's DJ of the year awards, year by year, title by title? > > > > > > > > > > cheers > > > > > > > > > > ken > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From davidquantick@... Sat Nov 26 16:05:30 2011 From: davidquantick@... (Davidquantick) Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 15:05:30 +0000 Subject: [peel] Quick learner plays canasta with us, gets the sack annually (5, 5) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <7169424E-D912-450F-8F14-C1639A4D1C46@...> Festive! On 26 Nov 2011, at 12:35, Alan Ford wrote: > Nope, this one's easy too. And thanks for the show. > > Alan > > > > > On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 11:57 AM, so_it_goes_2512 wrote: > > Fellow Peelites > > > So the last one was easy....just lulling you into a false sense of security (hopefully). Unseasonally, a show from mid summer 12 years ago. > > 10 August 1999 (Session: John Armstrong. Peelenium: 1937.) > > Many thanks to the taper. > > Best wishes > Steve (TK) > > From ken_garner@... Sat Nov 26 16:42:30 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 15:42:30 -0000 Subject: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a definitive list, anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: thanks, steve, thanks all, you're right, it shouldn't be too difficult, armed with these web links, rocklist pages etc, to zoom in the years where we have a gap in knowledge, then try to find the NMEs or MMs for that September... k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Guess the MM polls came out around Sept... > > http://www.ebay.com/itm/Melody-Maker-1969-John-Lennon-Pop-Poll-Creedence-Hollies-Dylan-Nice-/200680684266?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item2eb9803aea > > http://www.ebay.com/itm/MELODY-MAKER-MAGAZINE-SEPT-1970-JONI-MITCHELL-SANDY-DENNY-AL-KOOPER-1970-POLL-/150705691761?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item2316c25c71 > > Cheers, > > SW > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > Oh yeah, already had the NME ones up at the wiki: > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/NME > > > > But hit a bit of a wall when I tried to get the others. > > > > Ken, as far as the library stuff goes, aren't the annual polls always at the roughly the same time of year (like Dec/Jan)? So shouldn't be too much of a mammoth job. You wouldn't have to go through them all and the polls results were usually flagged as a feature on the front page (as far as I remember). > > > > Similarly, imagine Rock's Page Pages already have such a basic thing roughly catalogued, so they not be such a big job for them. > > > > Cheers, > > > > SW > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Paul Webster wrote: > > > > > > Here is a list of NME poll awards. > > > Jimmy Savile .... 8 times on a row before Peel's first! > > > > > > Award went away after Peel kept winning it ... then he started to win Best Radio Show. > > > > > > http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/poppoll.html > > > > > > Paul Webster > > > > > > > > > On 25 Nov 2011, at 23:41, "Stuart" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Though easier than listening to all the Peel shows for possible commentary â€" I have come across a few post Melody Maker awards ceremony comments in shows during my Herculean BFBS and SL tape tracklisting efforts, but I didn’t think of going the extra mile and documenting these! (hard enough keeping on top of Football and Gigography and Blue Link bands……) > > > > > > > > Stuart > > > > > > > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ken > > > > Sent: 25 November 2011 21:26 > > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > > Subject: [peel] Re: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a definitive list, anyone? > > > > > > > > > > > > well, I do! The Mitchell Library in Glasgow has extensive, if not complete, runs of NME, MM, and Sounds. But that sounds like a lot of work to check such a thing - here was me looking for an easy solution... > > > > > > > > k > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > I asked about the same thing just for the Melody Maker a little while back but no takers. > > > > > > > > > > Easiest way, does anybody live close to a big library with music press collections? (Alas, not me.) > > > > > > > > > > Alternatively, you can send enquiries to Rock's Back Pages and they'll give you a quote for a specific job; > > > > > http://www.rocksbackpages.com/archive/index.html > > > > > Shouldn't be too hard for them to track down. (Please share the answers.) > > > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > > > > > SW > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > i know there's the wikipedia entry, which is copied on the Peel Wiki, but that does not look quite right or complete to me. I am sure he won DJ of the year from Melody Maker (and NME, and SOUNDS, and... whoever) many more times than that page says. Does anyone know of the existence of any kind of definitive list of Peel's DJ of the year awards, year by year, title by title? > > > > > > > > > > > > cheers > > > > > > > > > > > > ken > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From saipanda@... Sat Nov 26 16:57:15 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 15:57:15 -0000 Subject: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a definitive list, anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Good luck with the hunt, Ken. Sounds seems to be a September poll as well (at least in 1971): http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sounds-Magazine-1971-Ronnie-Wood-YES-Creedence-Sonja-Kristina-Poll-Results-/400254314869?pt=Magazines&hash=item5d31042975 Not sure about NME, though. These two seem to be Jan, as I remembered it (never read MM): http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NME-19-01-80-Readers-Poll-Jam-Fleetwood-Mac-Michael-Campbell-/140647300069?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item20bf3b7be5 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NME-NEWSPAPER-30-1-1999-SOUTH-PARK-POLL-WINNERS-ISSUE-/310310310149?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item483fef9105 Cheers, SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > thanks, steve, thanks all, you're right, it shouldn't be too difficult, armed with these web links, rocklist pages etc, to zoom in the years where we have a gap in knowledge, then try to find the NMEs or MMs for that September... > > k > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > Guess the MM polls came out around Sept... > > > > http://www.ebay.com/itm/Melody-Maker-1969-John-Lennon-Pop-Poll-Creedence-Hollies-Dylan-Nice-/200680684266?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item2eb9803aea > > > > http://www.ebay.com/itm/MELODY-MAKER-MAGAZINE-SEPT-1970-JONI-MITCHELL-SANDY-DENNY-AL-KOOPER-1970-POLL-/150705691761?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item2316c25c71 > > > > Cheers, > > > > SW > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > Oh yeah, already had the NME ones up at the wiki: > > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/NME > > > > > > But hit a bit of a wall when I tried to get the others. > > > > > > Ken, as far as the library stuff goes, aren't the annual polls always at the roughly the same time of year (like Dec/Jan)? So shouldn't be too much of a mammoth job. You wouldn't have to go through them all and the polls results were usually flagged as a feature on the front page (as far as I remember). > > > > > > Similarly, imagine Rock's Page Pages already have such a basic thing roughly catalogued, so they not be such a big job for them. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > SW > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Paul Webster wrote: > > > > > > > > Here is a list of NME poll awards. > > > > Jimmy Savile .... 8 times on a row before Peel's first! > > > > > > > > Award went away after Peel kept winning it ... then he started to win Best Radio Show. > > > > > > > > http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/poppoll.html > > > > > > > > Paul Webster > > > > > > > > > > > > On 25 Nov 2011, at 23:41, "Stuart" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Though easier than listening to all the Peel shows for possible commentary â€" I have come across a few post Melody Maker awards ceremony comments in shows during my Herculean BFBS and SL tape tracklisting efforts, but I didn’t think of going the extra mile and documenting these! (hard enough keeping on top of Football and Gigography and Blue Link bands……) > > > > > > > > > > Stuart > > > > > > > > > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ken > > > > > Sent: 25 November 2011 21:26 > > > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > > > Subject: [peel] Re: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a definitive list, anyone? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > well, I do! The Mitchell Library in Glasgow has extensive, if not complete, runs of NME, MM, and Sounds. But that sounds like a lot of work to check such a thing - here was me looking for an easy solution... > > > > > > > > > > k > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > I asked about the same thing just for the Melody Maker a little while back but no takers. > > > > > > > > > > > > Easiest way, does anybody live close to a big library with music press collections? (Alas, not me.) > > > > > > > > > > > > Alternatively, you can send enquiries to Rock's Back Pages and they'll give you a quote for a specific job; > > > > > > http://www.rocksbackpages.com/archive/index.html > > > > > > Shouldn't be too hard for them to track down. (Please share the answers.) > > > > > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > > > > > > > SW > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > i know there's the wikipedia entry, which is copied on the Peel Wiki, but that does not look quite right or complete to me. I am sure he won DJ of the year from Melody Maker (and NME, and SOUNDS, and... whoever) many more times than that page says. Does anyone know of the existence of any kind of definitive list of Peel's DJ of the year awards, year by year, title by title? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > cheers > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ken > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From ford.alan@... Sat Nov 26 17:26:04 2011 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 16:26:04 +0000 Subject: [peel] Quick learner plays canasta with us, gets the sack annually (5, 5) In-Reply-To: <7169424E-D912-450F-8F14-C1639A4D1C46@...> References: <7169424E-D912-450F-8F14-C1639A4D1C46@...> Message-ID: "Hey, wait. What does this say here?" "Oh, that's the usual clause that's in every contract. That just says if any of the parties participating in this contract are shown not to be in their right mind, the entire agreement is automatically nullified. It's all right. That's in every contract. That's what they call a sanity clause." "Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha! You can't fool me. There ain't no Sanity Clause!" Marx Bros - 76 years ago! On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 3:05 PM, Davidquantick wrote: > ** > > > Festive! > > > On 26 Nov 2011, at 12:35, Alan Ford wrote: > > > > Nope, this one's easy too. And thanks for the show. > > Alan > > > > On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 11:57 AM, so_it_goes_2512 < > so_it_goes_2512@...> wrote: > >> ** >> >> >> Fellow Peelites >> >> So the last one was easy....just lulling you into a false sense of >> security (hopefully). Unseasonally, a show from mid summer 12 years ago. >> >> 10 August 1999 (Session: >> John Armstrong. Peelenium: 1937.) >> >> Many thanks to the taper. >> >> Best wishes >> Steve (TK) >> > > > From billfromnorthwales@... Sat Nov 26 18:38:10 2011 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 17:38:10 -0000 Subject: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a definitive list, anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: While you are in the library, I always wondered if there was one anywhere that contained old copies of "Radio Times". That would be useful for dating lots of BBC R1 shows, sessions and concerts including at 6:30 pm every Saturday, the "In Concert" line up [:)] --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Good luck with the hunt, Ken. > > Sounds seems to be a September poll as well (at least in 1971): > > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sounds-Magazine-1971-Ronnie-Wood-YES-Creedence\ -Sonja-Kristina-Poll-Results-/400254314869?pt=Magazines&hash=item5d31042\ 975 > > Not sure about NME, though. These two seem to be Jan, as I remembered it (never read MM): > > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NME-19-01-80-Readers-Poll-Jam-Fleetwood-Mac-Mi\ chael-Campbell-/140647300069?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item20bf3b7be5 > > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NME-NEWSPAPER-30-1-1999-SOUTH-PARK-POLL-WINNER\ S-ISSUE-/310310310149?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item483fef9105 > > Cheers, > > SW > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" ken_garner@ wrote: > > > > thanks, steve, thanks all, you're right, it shouldn't be too difficult, armed with these web links, rocklist pages etc, to zoom in the years where we have a gap in knowledge, then try to find the NMEs or MMs for that September... > > > > k > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > Guess the MM polls came out around Sept... > > > > > > http://www.ebay.com/itm/Melody-Maker-1969-John-Lennon-Pop-Poll-Creedence\ -Hollies-Dylan-Nice-/200680684266?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item2eb9803aea > > > > > > http://www.ebay.com/itm/MELODY-MAKER-MAGAZINE-SEPT-1970-JONI-MITCHELL-SA\ NDY-DENNY-AL-KOOPER-1970-POLL-/150705691761?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item231\ 6c25c71 > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > SW > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > > > Oh yeah, already had the NME ones up at the wiki: > > > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/NME > > > > > > > > But hit a bit of a wall when I tried to get the others. > > > > > > > > Ken, as far as the library stuff goes, aren't the annual polls always at the roughly the same time of year (like Dec/Jan)? So shouldn't be too much of a mammoth job. You wouldn't have to go through them all and the polls results were usually flagged as a feature on the front page (as far as I remember). > > > > > > > > Similarly, imagine Rock's Page Pages already have such a basic thing roughly catalogued, so they not be such a big job for them. > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > > > SW > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Paul Webster wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Here is a list of NME poll awards. > > > > > Jimmy Savile .... 8 times on a row before Peel's first! > > > > > > > > > > Award went away after Peel kept winning it ... then he started to win Best Radio Show. > > > > > > > > > > http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/poppoll.html > > > > > > > > > > Paul Webster > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On 25 Nov 2011, at 23:41, "Stuart" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Though easier than listening to all the Peel shows for possible commentary â€" I have come across a few post Melody Maker awards ceremony comments in shows during my Herculean BFBS and SL tape tracklisting efforts, but I didn’t think of going the extra mile and documenting these! (hard enough keeping on top of Football and Gigography and Blue Link bands……) > > > > > > > > > > > > Stuart > > > > > > > > > > > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ken > > > > > > Sent: 25 November 2011 21:26 > > > > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > > > > Subject: [peel] Re: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a definitive list, anyone? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > well, I do! The Mitchell Library in Glasgow has extensive, if not complete, runs of NME, MM, and Sounds. But that sounds like a lot of work to check such a thing - here was me looking for an easy solution... > > > > > > > > > > > > k > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I asked about the same thing just for the Melody Maker a little while back but no takers. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Easiest way, does anybody live close to a big library with music press collections? (Alas, not me.) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Alternatively, you can send enquiries to Rock's Back Pages and they'll give you a quote for a specific job; > > > > > > > http://www.rocksbackpages.com/archive/index.html > > > > > > > Shouldn't be too hard for them to track down. (Please share the answers.) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SW > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > i know there's the wikipedia entry, which is copied on the Peel Wiki, but that does not look quite right or complete to me. I am sure he won DJ of the year from Melody Maker (and NME, and SOUNDS, and... whoever) many more times than that page says. Does anyone know of the existence of any kind of definitive list of Peel's DJ of the year awards, year by year, title by title? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > cheers > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ken > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From ken_garner@... Sat Nov 26 20:05:17 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 19:05:17 -0000 Subject: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a definitive list, anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: there are several libraries across the UK with a complete run of Radio Times, not just my local reference library, the Mitchell Library in Glasgow. Because of that being so convenient for me, I have not checked the catalogues of others, but I am sure there are some. I do know the National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh has them, as does the British Library - open shevles in Humanities Reading Room 2, 2nd floor, at St Pancras, London... I bet there is a library somewhere in Manchester/Liverpool/Leeds, and probably it looks like form a quick check of their online catalogue, that the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth has a possible run from 1940-2005, but I'd double check that on the phone with them before heading off! k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > While you are in the library, I always wondered if there was one > anywhere that contained old copies of "Radio Times". > > That would be useful for dating lots of BBC R1 shows, sessions and > concerts including at 6:30 pm every Saturday, the "In Concert" line up > > [:)] > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > Good luck with the hunt, Ken. > > > > Sounds seems to be a September poll as well (at least in 1971): > > > > > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sounds-Magazine-1971-Ronnie-Wood-YES-Creedence\ > -Sonja-Kristina-Poll-Results-/400254314869?pt=Magazines&hash=item5d31042\ > 975 > > > > Not sure about NME, though. These two seem to be Jan, as I remembered > it (never read MM): > > > > > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NME-19-01-80-Readers-Poll-Jam-Fleetwood-Mac-Mi\ > chael-Campbell-/140647300069?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item20bf3b7be5 > > > > > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NME-NEWSPAPER-30-1-1999-SOUTH-PARK-POLL-WINNER\ > S-ISSUE-/310310310149?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item483fef9105 > > > > Cheers, > > > > SW > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" ken_garner@ wrote: > > > > > > thanks, steve, thanks all, you're right, it shouldn't be too > difficult, armed with these web links, rocklist pages etc, to zoom in > the years where we have a gap in knowledge, then try to find the NMEs or > MMs for that September... > > > > > > k > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > > > Guess the MM polls came out around Sept... > > > > > > > > > http://www.ebay.com/itm/Melody-Maker-1969-John-Lennon-Pop-Poll-Creedence\ > -Hollies-Dylan-Nice-/200680684266?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item2eb9803aea > > > > > > > > > http://www.ebay.com/itm/MELODY-MAKER-MAGAZINE-SEPT-1970-JONI-MITCHELL-SA\ > NDY-DENNY-AL-KOOPER-1970-POLL-/150705691761?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item231\ > 6c25c71 > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > > > SW > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Oh yeah, already had the NME ones up at the wiki: > > > > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/NME > > > > > > > > > > But hit a bit of a wall when I tried to get the others. > > > > > > > > > > Ken, as far as the library stuff goes, aren't the annual polls > always at the roughly the same time of year (like Dec/Jan)? So shouldn't > be too much of a mammoth job. You wouldn't have to go through them all > and the polls results were usually flagged as a feature on the front > page (as far as I remember). > > > > > > > > > > Similarly, imagine Rock's Page Pages already have such a basic > thing roughly catalogued, so they not be such a big job for them. > > > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > > > > > SW > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Paul Webster wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Here is a list of NME poll awards. > > > > > > Jimmy Savile .... 8 times on a row before Peel's first! > > > > > > > > > > > > Award went away after Peel kept winning it ... then he started > to win Best Radio Show. > > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/poppoll.html > > > > > > > > > > > > Paul Webster > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On 25 Nov 2011, at 23:41, "Stuart" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Though easier than listening to all the Peel shows for > possible commentary â€" I have come across a few post Melody Maker > awards ceremony comments in shows during my Herculean BFBS and SL tape > tracklisting efforts, but I didn’t think of going the extra mile > and documenting these! (hard enough keeping on top of Football and > Gigography and Blue Link bands……) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Stuart > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On > Behalf Of ken > > > > > > > Sent: 25 November 2011 21:26 > > > > > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > > > > > Subject: [peel] Re: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a > definitive list, anyone? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > well, I do! The Mitchell Library in Glasgow has extensive, > if not complete, runs of NME, MM, and Sounds. But that sounds like a lot > of work to check such a thing - here was me looking for an easy > solution... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > k > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I asked about the same thing just for the Melody Maker a > little while back but no takers. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Easiest way, does anybody live close to a big library with > music press collections? (Alas, not me.) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Alternatively, you can send enquiries to Rock's Back Pages > and they'll give you a quote for a specific job; > > > > > > > > http://www.rocksbackpages.com/archive/index.html > > > > > > > > Shouldn't be too hard for them to track down. (Please > share the answers.) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SW > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > i know there's the wikipedia entry, which is copied on > the Peel Wiki, but that does not look quite right or complete to me. I > am sure he won DJ of the year from Melody Maker (and NME, and SOUNDS, > and... whoever) many more times than that page says. Does anyone know of > the existence of any kind of definitive list of Peel's DJ of the year > awards, year by year, title by title? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > cheers > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ken > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From darrg@... Sat Nov 26 23:22:47 2011 From: darrg@... (Darren Giddings) Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 22:22:47 +0000 Subject: 13 Sept 1983 Message-ID: <1F83682F-8126-4151-90EA-80780CAD0A5E@...> I've just uploaded an hour and a half from the above show, of which a good quality hour already exists. I wonder what went on there, in a sea of unrecorded shows, suddenly I and A.N.Other randomly record and keep chunks of exactly the same show? I haven't looked in detail at the cross-over, but a cursory glance suggests that my tape starts about 4 minutes earlier (still not the start of the show), includes a Dyke and the Blazes track between Serious Drinking and the Fall, and another ten minutes or so after Xmal Deutschland. It goes a bit wobbly at the first tape end (the Undertones track), but such is the joy of those "5 for a pound" cassettes you used to be able to get in garages ... I suppose I'm lucky it still plays at all. I've learned from previous posts and the new one can be found on Megaupload rather than Fileserve: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7MGDF5C6 (hope it works) Hearing Tools You Can Trust again reminded me that I have all their sessions taped if anyone is interested? This was the show that got me into them, and I even corresponded with them for a little while, awe- struck teen that I was back then. Peel seemed quite into them, until that Whistle Test feature on 'making a Peel session' which rather unfairly portrayed them as shambolic chancers, after which there were no more sessions, and I don't think I even heard another of their records played on the show, though they subsequently did two excellent LPs, a 12" and a VHS video .... Darrg From darrg@... Sat Nov 26 23:38:57 2011 From: darrg@... (Darren Giddings) Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 22:38:57 +0000 Subject: 17 March 1983 Message-ID: And this is the last chunk of old Peel that I have in my crate (except for a few sessions) - and sadly only the first half-hour. I haven't dared trespass on wiki territory because doing the section breaks and headings leaves me a gibbering wreck ... is there a cut- and-paste template for such things anywhere? (probably a bit late to ask as I have no more show fragments to offer now) .... http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6FEIB151 Cheers, Darrg From paul@... Sun Nov 27 03:16:09 2011 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 20:16:09 -0600 Subject: [peel] Re: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a definitive list, anyone? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: BBC project to digitise old Radio Times continues http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/aboutthebbc/2011/10/bbc-genome-update-search-disco.shtml Sent while mobile On 26 Nov 2011, at 13:05, "ken" wrote: > there are several libraries across the UK with a complete run of Radio Times, not just my local reference library, the Mitchell Library in Glasgow. Because of that being so convenient for me, I have not checked the catalogues of others, but I am sure there are some. I do know the National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh has them, as does the British Library - open shevles in Humanities Reading Room 2, 2nd floor, at St Pancras, London... I bet there is a library somewhere in Manchester/Liverpool/Leeds, and probably it looks like form a quick check of their online catalogue, that the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth has a possible run from 1940-2005, but I'd double check that on the phone with them before heading off! > > k > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: >> >> While you are in the library, I always wondered if there was one >> anywhere that contained old copies of "Radio Times". >> >> That would be useful for dating lots of BBC R1 shows, sessions and >> concerts including at 6:30 pm every Saturday, the "In Concert" line up >> >> [:)] >> >> >> >> >> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: >>> >>> Good luck with the hunt, Ken. >>> >>> Sounds seems to be a September poll as well (at least in 1971): >>> >>> >> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sounds-Magazine-1971-Ronnie-Wood-YES-Creedence\ >> -Sonja-Kristina-Poll-Results-/400254314869?pt=Magazines&hash=item5d31042\ >> 975 >>> >>> Not sure about NME, though. These two seem to be Jan, as I remembered >> it (never read MM): >>> >>> >> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NME-19-01-80-Readers-Poll-Jam-Fleetwood-Mac-Mi\ >> chael-Campbell-/140647300069?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item20bf3b7be5 >>> >>> >> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NME-NEWSPAPER-30-1-1999-SOUTH-PARK-POLL-WINNER\ >> S-ISSUE-/310310310149?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item483fef9105 >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> SW >>> >>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" ken_garner@ wrote: >>>> >>>> thanks, steve, thanks all, you're right, it shouldn't be too >> difficult, armed with these web links, rocklist pages etc, to zoom in >> the years where we have a gap in knowledge, then try to find the NMEs or >> MMs for that September... >>>> >>>> k >>>> >>>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Guess the MM polls came out around Sept... >>>>> >>>>> >> http://www.ebay.com/itm/Melody-Maker-1969-John-Lennon-Pop-Poll-Creedence\ >> -Hollies-Dylan-Nice-/200680684266?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item2eb9803aea >>>>> >>>>> >> http://www.ebay.com/itm/MELODY-MAKER-MAGAZINE-SEPT-1970-JONI-MITCHELL-SA\ >> NDY-DENNY-AL-KOOPER-1970-POLL-/150705691761?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item231\ >> 6c25c71 >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> >>>>> SW >>>>> >>>>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Oh yeah, already had the NME ones up at the wiki: >>>>>> http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/NME >>>>>> >>>>>> But hit a bit of a wall when I tried to get the others. >>>>>> >>>>>> Ken, as far as the library stuff goes, aren't the annual polls >> always at the roughly the same time of year (like Dec/Jan)? So shouldn't >> be too much of a mammoth job. You wouldn't have to go through them all >> and the polls results were usually flagged as a feature on the front >> page (as far as I remember). >>>>>> >>>>>> Similarly, imagine Rock's Page Pages already have such a basic >> thing roughly catalogued, so they not be such a big job for them. >>>>>> >>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>> >>>>>> SW >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Paul Webster wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Here is a list of NME poll awards. >>>>>>> Jimmy Savile .... 8 times on a row before Peel's first! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Award went away after Peel kept winning it ... then he started >> to win Best Radio Show. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/poppoll.html >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Paul Webster >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 25 Nov 2011, at 23:41, "Stuart" wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Though easier than listening to all the Peel shows for >> possible commentary â€" I have come across a few post Melody Maker >> awards ceremony comments in shows during my Herculean BFBS and SL tape >> tracklisting efforts, but I didn’t think of going the extra mile >> and documenting these! (hard enough keeping on top of Football and >> Gigography and Blue Link bands……) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Stuart >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On >> Behalf Of ken >>>>>>>> Sent: 25 November 2011 21:26 >>>>>>>> To: peel@yahoogroups.com >>>>>>>> Subject: [peel] Re: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a >> definitive list, anyone? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> well, I do! The Mitchell Library in Glasgow has extensive, >> if not complete, runs of NME, MM, and Sounds. But that sounds like a lot >> of work to check such a thing - here was me looking for an easy >> solution... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> k >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I asked about the same thing just for the Melody Maker a >> little while back but no takers. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Easiest way, does anybody live close to a big library with >> music press collections? (Alas, not me.) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Alternatively, you can send enquiries to Rock's Back Pages >> and they'll give you a quote for a specific job; >>>>>>>>> http://www.rocksbackpages.com/archive/index.html >>>>>>>>> Shouldn't be too hard for them to track down. (Please >> share the answers.) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> SW >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> i know there's the wikipedia entry, which is copied on >> the Peel Wiki, but that does not look quite right or complete to me. I >> am sure he won DJ of the year from Melody Maker (and NME, and SOUNDS, >> and... whoever) many more times than that page says. Does anyone know of >> the existence of any kind of definitive list of Peel's DJ of the year >> awards, year by year, title by title? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> cheers >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> ken >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > From saipanda@... Sun Nov 27 09:08:34 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2011 08:08:34 -0000 Subject: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a definitive list, anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Wow, sounds excellent. SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Paul Webster wrote: > > BBC project to digitise old Radio Times continues > http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/aboutthebbc/2011/10/bbc-genome-update-search-disco.shtml > > Sent while mobile > > On 26 Nov 2011, at 13:05, "ken" wrote: > > > there are several libraries across the UK with a complete run of Radio Times, not just my local reference library, the Mitchell Library in Glasgow. Because of that being so convenient for me, I have not checked the catalogues of others, but I am sure there are some. I do know the National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh has them, as does the British Library - open shevles in Humanities Reading Room 2, 2nd floor, at St Pancras, London... I bet there is a library somewhere in Manchester/Liverpool/Leeds, and probably it looks like form a quick check of their online catalogue, that the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth has a possible run from 1940-2005, but I'd double check that on the phone with them before heading off! > > > > k > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > >> > >> While you are in the library, I always wondered if there was one > >> anywhere that contained old copies of "Radio Times". > >> > >> That would be useful for dating lots of BBC R1 shows, sessions and > >> concerts including at 6:30 pm every Saturday, the "In Concert" line up > >> > >> [:)] > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > >>> > >>> Good luck with the hunt, Ken. > >>> > >>> Sounds seems to be a September poll as well (at least in 1971): > >>> > >>> > >> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sounds-Magazine-1971-Ronnie-Wood-YES-Creedence\ > >> -Sonja-Kristina-Poll-Results-/400254314869?pt=Magazines&hash=item5d31042\ > >> 975 > >>> > >>> Not sure about NME, though. These two seem to be Jan, as I remembered > >> it (never read MM): > >>> > >>> > >> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NME-19-01-80-Readers-Poll-Jam-Fleetwood-Mac-Mi\ > >> chael-Campbell-/140647300069?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item20bf3b7be5 > >>> > >>> > >> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NME-NEWSPAPER-30-1-1999-SOUTH-PARK-POLL-WINNER\ > >> S-ISSUE-/310310310149?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item483fef9105 > >>> > >>> Cheers, > >>> > >>> SW > >>> > >>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" ken_garner@ wrote: > >>>> > >>>> thanks, steve, thanks all, you're right, it shouldn't be too > >> difficult, armed with these web links, rocklist pages etc, to zoom in > >> the years where we have a gap in knowledge, then try to find the NMEs or > >> MMs for that September... > >>>> > >>>> k > >>>> > >>>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> Guess the MM polls came out around Sept... > >>>>> > >>>>> > >> http://www.ebay.com/itm/Melody-Maker-1969-John-Lennon-Pop-Poll-Creedence\ > >> -Hollies-Dylan-Nice-/200680684266?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item2eb9803aea > >>>>> > >>>>> > >> http://www.ebay.com/itm/MELODY-MAKER-MAGAZINE-SEPT-1970-JONI-MITCHELL-SA\ > >> NDY-DENNY-AL-KOOPER-1970-POLL-/150705691761?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item231\ > >> 6c25c71 > >>>>> > >>>>> Cheers, > >>>>> > >>>>> SW > >>>>> > >>>>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Oh yeah, already had the NME ones up at the wiki: > >>>>>> http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/NME > >>>>>> > >>>>>> But hit a bit of a wall when I tried to get the others. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Ken, as far as the library stuff goes, aren't the annual polls > >> always at the roughly the same time of year (like Dec/Jan)? So shouldn't > >> be too much of a mammoth job. You wouldn't have to go through them all > >> and the polls results were usually flagged as a feature on the front > >> page (as far as I remember). > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Similarly, imagine Rock's Page Pages already have such a basic > >> thing roughly catalogued, so they not be such a big job for them. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Cheers, > >>>>>> > >>>>>> SW > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Paul Webster wrote: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Here is a list of NME poll awards. > >>>>>>> Jimmy Savile .... 8 times on a row before Peel's first! > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Award went away after Peel kept winning it ... then he started > >> to win Best Radio Show. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/poppoll.html > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Paul Webster > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> On 25 Nov 2011, at 23:41, "Stuart" wrote: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Though easier than listening to all the Peel shows for > >> possible commentary â€" I have come across a few post Melody Maker > >> awards ceremony comments in shows during my Herculean BFBS and SL tape > >> tracklisting efforts, but I didn’t think of going the extra mile > >> and documenting these! (hard enough keeping on top of Football and > >> Gigography and Blue Link bands……) > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Stuart > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On > >> Behalf Of ken > >>>>>>>> Sent: 25 November 2011 21:26 > >>>>>>>> To: peel@yahoogroups.com > >>>>>>>> Subject: [peel] Re: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a > >> definitive list, anyone? > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> well, I do! The Mitchell Library in Glasgow has extensive, > >> if not complete, runs of NME, MM, and Sounds. But that sounds like a lot > >> of work to check such a thing - here was me looking for an easy > >> solution... > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> k > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> I asked about the same thing just for the Melody Maker a > >> little while back but no takers. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Easiest way, does anybody live close to a big library with > >> music press collections? (Alas, not me.) > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Alternatively, you can send enquiries to Rock's Back Pages > >> and they'll give you a quote for a specific job; > >>>>>>>>> http://www.rocksbackpages.com/archive/index.html > >>>>>>>>> Shouldn't be too hard for them to track down. (Please > >> share the answers.) > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Cheers, > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> SW > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> i know there's the wikipedia entry, which is copied on > >> the Peel Wiki, but that does not look quite right or complete to me. I > >> am sure he won DJ of the year from Melody Maker (and NME, and SOUNDS, > >> and... whoever) many more times than that page says. Does anyone know of > >> the existence of any kind of definitive list of Peel's DJ of the year > >> awards, year by year, title by title? > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> cheers > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> ken > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> > >>> > >> > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > From saipanda@... Sun Nov 27 09:19:51 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2011 08:19:51 -0000 Subject: 17 March 1983 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many thanks indeed to Darren for this one and others, as well as everyone else who has shared shows. Also to UnknownEric at the wiki for sorting out the new page with the tracklisting: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/17_March_1983 In answer to Darren's query - yeah, there is a template on the wiki for new tracklisting pages, so it's pretty easy to make a new page. Go to the Help menu at the top, then Make A New Page, then select Tracklisting. Basically, you just fill in the date and click Create. Your new page appears, ready to go - just fill in the bits and save ("Publish"). There are templates for other types of pages too, including Artists - so please feel free to crack out a new page on your favourites if we don't have one yet. If anyone needs any wiki help, please don't hesitate to get in touch. Cheers, SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > And this is the last chunk of old Peel that I have in my crate > (except for a few sessions) - and sadly only the first half-hour. I > haven't dared trespass on wiki territory because doing the section > breaks and headings leaves me a gibbering wreck ... is there a cut- > and-paste template for such things anywhere? (probably a bit late to > ask as I have no more show fragments to offer now) .... > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6FEIB151 > > Cheers, Darrg > From saipanda@... Sun Nov 27 11:58:49 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2011 10:58:49 -0000 Subject: 13 Sept 1983 In-Reply-To: <1F83682F-8126-4151-90EA-80780CAD0A5E@...> Message-ID: Many thanks to Darren for this too. Have updated the wiki tracklisting: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/13_September_1983 Can anyone identify the final track on the file? In the last resort, maybe someone could try the magic phone software that identifies songs. Cheers, SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > I've just uploaded an hour and a half from the above show, of which a > good quality hour already exists. I wonder what went on there, in a > sea of unrecorded shows, suddenly I and A.N.Other randomly record and > keep chunks of exactly the same show? > > I haven't looked in detail at the cross-over, but a cursory glance > suggests that my tape starts about 4 minutes earlier (still not the > start of the show), includes a Dyke and the Blazes track between > Serious Drinking and the Fall, and another ten minutes or so after > Xmal Deutschland. It goes a bit wobbly at the first tape end (the > Undertones track), but such is the joy of those "5 for a pound" > cassettes you used to be able to get in garages ... I suppose I'm > lucky it still plays at all. > > I've learned from previous posts and the new one can be found on > Megaupload rather than Fileserve: > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7MGDF5C6 (hope it works) > > Hearing Tools You Can Trust again reminded me that I have all their > sessions taped if anyone is interested? This was the show that got me > into them, and I even corresponded with them for a little while, awe- > struck teen that I was back then. Peel seemed quite into them, until > that Whistle Test feature on 'making a Peel session' which rather > unfairly portrayed them as shambolic chancers, after which there > were no more sessions, and I don't think I even heard another of > their records played on the show, though they subsequently did two > excellent LPs, a 12" and a VHS video .... > > Darrg > From borisrangelov@... Sun Nov 27 13:57:29 2011 From: borisrangelov@... (Boris) Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2011 12:57:29 -0000 Subject: 13 Sept 1983 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Steve, I've just downloaded the show and that unknown should be Shallow Then Halo by the Cocteau Twins. May I also ask anyone who is familiar with 1984 to take a listen to the file which is in "attachments" or so here, the 9 sec. fragment posted first by Rocker and I think I also posted it later. Cheers Boris --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Many thanks to Darren for this too. Have updated the wiki tracklisting: > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/13_September_1983 > > Can anyone identify the final track on the file? In the last resort, maybe someone could try the magic phone software that identifies songs. > > Cheers, > > SW > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > > > I've just uploaded an hour and a half from the above show, of which a > > good quality hour already exists. I wonder what went on there, in a > > sea of unrecorded shows, suddenly I and A.N.Other randomly record and > > keep chunks of exactly the same show? > > > > I haven't looked in detail at the cross-over, but a cursory glance > > suggests that my tape starts about 4 minutes earlier (still not the > > start of the show), includes a Dyke and the Blazes track between > > Serious Drinking and the Fall, and another ten minutes or so after > > Xmal Deutschland. It goes a bit wobbly at the first tape end (the > > Undertones track), but such is the joy of those "5 for a pound" > > cassettes you used to be able to get in garages ... I suppose I'm > > lucky it still plays at all. > > > > I've learned from previous posts and the new one can be found on > > Megaupload rather than Fileserve: > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7MGDF5C6 (hope it works) > > > > Hearing Tools You Can Trust again reminded me that I have all their > > sessions taped if anyone is interested? This was the show that got me > > into them, and I even corresponded with them for a little while, awe- > > struck teen that I was back then. Peel seemed quite into them, until > > that Whistle Test feature on 'making a Peel session' which rather > > unfairly portrayed them as shambolic chancers, after which there > > were no more sessions, and I don't think I even heard another of > > their records played on the show, though they subsequently did two > > excellent LPs, a 12" and a VHS video .... > > > > Darrg > > > From davidquantick@... Sun Nov 27 16:37:39 2011 From: davidquantick@... (David Quantick) Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2011 15:37:39 +0000 (GMT) Subject: Ian Dury and Anne Nightingale In-Reply-To: <1F83682F-8126-4151-90EA-80780CAD0A5E@...> References: <1F83682F-8126-4151-90EA-80780CAD0A5E@...> Message-ID: <1322408259.42006.YahooMailNeo@...> Hello everyone I'm slightly off topic here, I know, but a friend of mine is looking for an interview between Ian Dury and Anne Nightingale, mostly about Dury's lyrics. If you know where this audio may be, or indeed any similar Ian Dury material, that would be immensely helpful. best wishes David ________________________________ From: Darren Giddings To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 26 November 2011, 22:22 Subject: [peel] 13 Sept 1983   I've just uploaded an hour and a half from the above show, of which a good quality hour already exists. I wonder what went on there, in a sea of unrecorded shows, suddenly I and A.N.Other randomly record and keep chunks of exactly the same show? I haven't looked in detail at the cross-over, but a cursory glance suggests that my tape starts about 4 minutes earlier (still not the start of the show), includes a Dyke and the Blazes track between Serious Drinking and the Fall, and another ten minutes or so after Xmal Deutschland. It goes a bit wobbly at the first tape end (the Undertones track), but such is the joy of those "5 for a pound" cassettes you used to be able to get in garages ... I suppose I'm lucky it still plays at all. I've learned from previous posts and the new one can be found on Megaupload rather than Fileserve: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7MGDF5C6 (hope it works) Hearing Tools You Can Trust again reminded me that I have all their sessions taped if anyone is interested? This was the show that got me into them, and I even corresponded with them for a little while, awe- struck teen that I was back then. Peel seemed quite into them, until that Whistle Test feature on 'making a Peel session' which rather unfairly portrayed them as shambolic chancers, after which there were no more sessions, and I don't think I even heard another of their records played on the show, though they subsequently did two excellent LPs, a 12" and a VHS video .... Darrg From saipanda@... Sun Nov 27 16:49:15 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2011 15:49:15 -0000 Subject: 13 Sept 1983 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Boris, Many thanks! Thought of the Cocteaus but didn't recognise the track (although used to have the album!). Cheers, Steve --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Boris" wrote: > > Hi Steve, I've just downloaded the show and that unknown should be Shallow Then Halo by the Cocteau Twins. > > May I also ask anyone who is familiar with 1984 to take a listen to the file which is in "attachments" or so here, the 9 sec. fragment posted first by Rocker and I think I also posted it later. > > Cheers > Boris > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > Many thanks to Darren for this too. Have updated the wiki tracklisting: > > > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/13_September_1983 > > > > Can anyone identify the final track on the file? In the last resort, maybe someone could try the magic phone software that identifies songs. > > > > Cheers, > > > > SW > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > > > > > I've just uploaded an hour and a half from the above show, of which a > > > good quality hour already exists. I wonder what went on there, in a > > > sea of unrecorded shows, suddenly I and A.N.Other randomly record and > > > keep chunks of exactly the same show? > > > > > > I haven't looked in detail at the cross-over, but a cursory glance > > > suggests that my tape starts about 4 minutes earlier (still not the > > > start of the show), includes a Dyke and the Blazes track between > > > Serious Drinking and the Fall, and another ten minutes or so after > > > Xmal Deutschland. It goes a bit wobbly at the first tape end (the > > > Undertones track), but such is the joy of those "5 for a pound" > > > cassettes you used to be able to get in garages ... I suppose I'm > > > lucky it still plays at all. > > > > > > I've learned from previous posts and the new one can be found on > > > Megaupload rather than Fileserve: > > > > > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7MGDF5C6 (hope it works) > > > > > > Hearing Tools You Can Trust again reminded me that I have all their > > > sessions taped if anyone is interested? This was the show that got me > > > into them, and I even corresponded with them for a little while, awe- > > > struck teen that I was back then. Peel seemed quite into them, until > > > that Whistle Test feature on 'making a Peel session' which rather > > > unfairly portrayed them as shambolic chancers, after which there > > > were no more sessions, and I don't think I even heard another of > > > their records played on the show, though they subsequently did two > > > excellent LPs, a 12" and a VHS video .... > > > > > > Darrg > > > > > > From so_it_goes_2512@... Mon Nov 28 00:33:23 2011 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2011 23:33:23 -0000 Subject: And So To Bed... Message-ID: ...for you lucky swines in my home country. Here in Korea (as it is for Pad and Steve), it's already Monday and I'm at my desk, swamped with work. However, I found a few moments for you all, in order to share this: 09 December 1995 (BFBS) Another from Carsten, to whom many thanks. It's not quite complete, missing the last 12 minutes or so, hence I'm having trouble identifying the last track. If anybody knows it, please add an edit to the Wiki, since it's the only festive track in the show (or what we have of it). Best wishes Steve (TK) From ken_garner@... Mon Nov 28 12:31:58 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 11:31:58 -0000 Subject: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a definitive list, anyone? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: thanks, paul, yes, i knew about that, and it's a very good idea. Eventually that eventual database will probably become publicly accessible and searchable, i suspect, as part of the 'Digital Public Space" idea Roly Keating's (director, archive content) team are working on, but don't hold your breath, it will take some time: their target is 2013 or even 2015, I think, for their phase one activities... k --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Paul Webster wrote: > > BBC project to digitise old Radio Times continues > http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/aboutthebbc/2011/10/bbc-genome-update-search-disco.shtml > > Sent while mobile > > On 26 Nov 2011, at 13:05, "ken" wrote: > > > there are several libraries across the UK with a complete run of Radio Times, not just my local reference library, the Mitchell Library in Glasgow. Because of that being so convenient for me, I have not checked the catalogues of others, but I am sure there are some. I do know the National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh has them, as does the British Library - open shevles in Humanities Reading Room 2, 2nd floor, at St Pancras, London... I bet there is a library somewhere in Manchester/Liverpool/Leeds, and probably it looks like form a quick check of their online catalogue, that the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth has a possible run from 1940-2005, but I'd double check that on the phone with them before heading off! > > > > k > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > >> > >> While you are in the library, I always wondered if there was one > >> anywhere that contained old copies of "Radio Times". > >> > >> That would be useful for dating lots of BBC R1 shows, sessions and > >> concerts including at 6:30 pm every Saturday, the "In Concert" line up > >> > >> [:)] > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > >>> > >>> Good luck with the hunt, Ken. > >>> > >>> Sounds seems to be a September poll as well (at least in 1971): > >>> > >>> > >> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sounds-Magazine-1971-Ronnie-Wood-YES-Creedence\ > >> -Sonja-Kristina-Poll-Results-/400254314869?pt=Magazines&hash=item5d31042\ > >> 975 > >>> > >>> Not sure about NME, though. These two seem to be Jan, as I remembered > >> it (never read MM): > >>> > >>> > >> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NME-19-01-80-Readers-Poll-Jam-Fleetwood-Mac-Mi\ > >> chael-Campbell-/140647300069?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item20bf3b7be5 > >>> > >>> > >> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NME-NEWSPAPER-30-1-1999-SOUTH-PARK-POLL-WINNER\ > >> S-ISSUE-/310310310149?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item483fef9105 > >>> > >>> Cheers, > >>> > >>> SW > >>> > >>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" ken_garner@ wrote: > >>>> > >>>> thanks, steve, thanks all, you're right, it shouldn't be too > >> difficult, armed with these web links, rocklist pages etc, to zoom in > >> the years where we have a gap in knowledge, then try to find the NMEs or > >> MMs for that September... > >>>> > >>>> k > >>>> > >>>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> Guess the MM polls came out around Sept... > >>>>> > >>>>> > >> http://www.ebay.com/itm/Melody-Maker-1969-John-Lennon-Pop-Poll-Creedence\ > >> -Hollies-Dylan-Nice-/200680684266?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item2eb9803aea > >>>>> > >>>>> > >> http://www.ebay.com/itm/MELODY-MAKER-MAGAZINE-SEPT-1970-JONI-MITCHELL-SA\ > >> NDY-DENNY-AL-KOOPER-1970-POLL-/150705691761?pt=UK_Magazines&hash=item231\ > >> 6c25c71 > >>>>> > >>>>> Cheers, > >>>>> > >>>>> SW > >>>>> > >>>>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Oh yeah, already had the NME ones up at the wiki: > >>>>>> http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/NME > >>>>>> > >>>>>> But hit a bit of a wall when I tried to get the others. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Ken, as far as the library stuff goes, aren't the annual polls > >> always at the roughly the same time of year (like Dec/Jan)? So shouldn't > >> be too much of a mammoth job. You wouldn't have to go through them all > >> and the polls results were usually flagged as a feature on the front > >> page (as far as I remember). > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Similarly, imagine Rock's Page Pages already have such a basic > >> thing roughly catalogued, so they not be such a big job for them. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Cheers, > >>>>>> > >>>>>> SW > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Paul Webster wrote: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Here is a list of NME poll awards. > >>>>>>> Jimmy Savile .... 8 times on a row before Peel's first! > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Award went away after Peel kept winning it ... then he started > >> to win Best Radio Show. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/poppoll.html > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Paul Webster > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> On 25 Nov 2011, at 23:41, "Stuart" wrote: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Though easier than listening to all the Peel shows for > >> possible commentary â€" I have come across a few post Melody Maker > >> awards ceremony comments in shows during my Herculean BFBS and SL tape > >> tracklisting efforts, but I didn’t think of going the extra mile > >> and documenting these! (hard enough keeping on top of Football and > >> Gigography and Blue Link bands……) > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Stuart > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On > >> Behalf Of ken > >>>>>>>> Sent: 25 November 2011 21:26 > >>>>>>>> To: peel@yahoogroups.com > >>>>>>>> Subject: [peel] Re: Peel's DJ of the year awards: a > >> definitive list, anyone? > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> well, I do! The Mitchell Library in Glasgow has extensive, > >> if not complete, runs of NME, MM, and Sounds. But that sounds like a lot > >> of work to check such a thing - here was me looking for an easy > >> solution... > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> k > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> I asked about the same thing just for the Melody Maker a > >> little while back but no takers. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Easiest way, does anybody live close to a big library with > >> music press collections? (Alas, not me.) > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Alternatively, you can send enquiries to Rock's Back Pages > >> and they'll give you a quote for a specific job; > >>>>>>>>> http://www.rocksbackpages.com/archive/index.html > >>>>>>>>> Shouldn't be too hard for them to track down. (Please > >> share the answers.) > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Cheers, > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> SW > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> i know there's the wikipedia entry, which is copied on > >> the Peel Wiki, but that does not look quite right or complete to me. I > >> am sure he won DJ of the year from Melody Maker (and NME, and SOUNDS, > >> and... whoever) many more times than that page says. Does anyone know of > >> the existence of any kind of definitive list of Peel's DJ of the year > >> awards, year by year, title by title? > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> cheers > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> ken > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> > >>> > >> > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > From ken_garner@... Mon Nov 28 12:41:06 2011 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 11:41:06 -0000 Subject: Ian Dury and Anne Nightingale In-Reply-To: <1322408259.42006.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: David If the friend has a family or professional connection with either party - Dury or Nightingale - or a valid commercial or educational reason for wanting it, they could legitimately simply make an enquiry to the BBC Archives team, assuming, as I do, that this was almost certainly a Radio 1 (or poss Radio 4?) broadcast. see here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/help.shtml OR if you email me off list I could suggest someone in the archive I know, who they could ask, who does this kind of work all the time, for record companies and artists who want stuff... ken PS. If it's an educational reason, I could maybe try and get it through our Spoken Word project access agreement to non-music BBC radio content we have here at Caledonian: http://www.spokenword.ac.uk/about-us/faqs/ --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, David Quantick wrote: > > Hello everyone > > I'm slightly off topic here, I know, but a friend of mine is looking for an interview between Ian Dury and Anne Nightingale, mostly about Dury's lyrics. If you know where this audio may be, or indeed any similar Ian Dury material, that would be immensely helpful. > > best wishes > > David > > > ________________________________ > From: Darren Giddings > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Saturday, 26 November 2011, 22:22 > Subject: [peel] 13 Sept 1983 > > >   > I've just uploaded an hour and a half from the above show, of which a > good quality hour already exists. I wonder what went on there, in a > sea of unrecorded shows, suddenly I and A.N.Other randomly record and > keep chunks of exactly the same show? > > I haven't looked in detail at the cross-over, but a cursory glance > suggests that my tape starts about 4 minutes earlier (still not the > start of the show), includes a Dyke and the Blazes track between > Serious Drinking and the Fall, and another ten minutes or so after > Xmal Deutschland. It goes a bit wobbly at the first tape end (the > Undertones track), but such is the joy of those "5 for a pound" > cassettes you used to be able to get in garages ... I suppose I'm > lucky it still plays at all. > > I've learned from previous posts and the new one can be found on > Megaupload rather than Fileserve: > > http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7MGDF5C6 (hope it works) > > Hearing Tools You Can Trust again reminded me that I have all their > sessions taped if anyone is interested? This was the show that got me > into them, and I even corresponded with them for a little while, awe- > struck teen that I was back then. Peel seemed quite into them, until > that Whistle Test feature on 'making a Peel session' which rather > unfairly portrayed them as shambolic chancers, after which there > were no more sessions, and I don't think I even heard another of > their records played on the show, though they subsequently did two > excellent LPs, a 12" and a VHS video .... > > Darrg > From darrg@... Tue Nov 29 10:36:04 2011 From: darrg@... (Darren Giddings) Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 09:36:04 +0000 Subject: Radio Times Message-ID: <58793847-95A5-41DE-8276-B7D338F74C28@...> I've got a pile of late 60s/early 70s Radio Times that I've been in the process of selling, if anyone's interested! I'm planning to hang on to 1970/71 (which I have nearly complete) but there are a good few before & after that which are 'up for grabs' ... I'm happy to dip in & do a bit of research if anyone has any specific requests ... Darrg >>> While you are in the library, I always wondered if there was one >>> anywhere that contained old copies of "Radio Times". From saipanda@... Tue Nov 29 18:04:39 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 17:04:39 -0000 Subject: Radio Times In-Reply-To: <58793847-95A5-41DE-8276-B7D338F74C28@...> Message-ID: Hi Darren, Many thanks for your kind offer! If possible, I reckon a dated list of any In Concert shows would be of interest to lots of people here, from all the ones you have after 1971 (in his book, Ken has until the end of that year, when Peel was the regular presenter). If it's not too much too ask, along with the date and artist, would be great if you could note any occasional ones when Peel was the presenter. There were certainly some. Never heard of any similar list, so reckon you'd be doing a bit of a public service - until the BBC get their new system up and running, whenever that might be. Cheers, SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > I've got a pile of late 60s/early 70s Radio Times that I've been in the process of selling, if anyone's interested! I'm planning to hang on to 1970/71 (which I have nearly complete) but there are a good few before & after that which are 'up for grabs' ... I'm happy to dip in & do a bit of research if anyone has any specific requests ... Darrg > > >>> While you are in the library, I always wondered if there was one > >>> anywhere that contained old copies of "Radio Times". > From darrg@... Wed Nov 30 10:13:32 2011 From: darrg@... (Darren Giddings) Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 09:13:32 +0000 Subject: Radio Times In-Reply-To: <1322643033.366.36759.m7@yahoogroups.com> References: <1322643033.366.36759.m7@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: I still have a lot of 1972, but it goes to very patchy coverage after then, so will do what I can find. I do have a friend who has every copy since the 1950s in bound volumes, so I might have to creep round him a bit! On 30 Nov 2011, at 08:50, peel@yahoogroups.com wrote: > If possible, I reckon a dated list of any In Concert shows would be of interest to lots of people here, from all the ones you have after 1971 From saipanda@... Wed Nov 30 17:59:34 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 16:59:34 -0000 Subject: Radio Times In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Sounds great - sure anything would be appreciated. Could sort out a wiki section to push the available info beyond 1971. SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Darren Giddings wrote: > > I still have a lot of 1972, but it goes to very patchy coverage after then, so will do what I can find. I do have a friend who has every copy since the 1950s in bound volumes, so I might have to creep round him a bit! > > On 30 Nov 2011, at 08:50, peel@yahoogroups.com wrote: > > > If possible, I reckon a dated list of any In Concert shows would be of interest to lots of people here, from all the ones you have after 1971 > From saipanda@... Wed Nov 30 18:02:24 2011 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 17:02:24 -0000 Subject: john peel center In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Excuse me for bumping this. Great write up, as always, from Webby at #keepingitpeel (and this parish): http://keepingitpeel.wordpress.com/2011/11/26/the-john-peel-centre-for-creative-arts/ SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew" wrote: > > Thanks for the headsup Steve (again!) > Cheers Andrew > > ps apologies to group members receiving emails instead of responses through the public board, I somehow managed to remember previously forgotten yahoo name/password with odd results. > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > Tried to post these last night but didn't seem to go through. Apologies if people get them twice: > > > > http://www.johnpeelcentreforcreativearts.co.uk/ > > http://www.john-peel.org/ > > > > Cheers, > > > > SW > > > From klacktoveedesteen@... Wed Nov 30 20:37:06 2011 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (Pete Conkerton) Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 19:37:06 +0000 (GMT) Subject: Keep it Peel 16-12-04 Message-ID: <1322681826.60282.YahooMailNeo@...> Finally got round to uploading this after promising it several months ago - 50 minutes of the Jarvis Cocker tribute from 16-12-04:   http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OZQ54K5V   In case anybody hasn't got the following 5 hours, it's here: (part 1)   http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4I83VHJN   and part 2:   http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q3PRSSFE   The enigma of the Steveless session remains - in theory it was between parts 1 & 2 but I don't think there's a big enough gap. Any ideas, anyone? (Or better still, the session itself)   And finally, a small spot of Fall/Peel related amusement can still be found here:   http://www.megaupload.com/?d=59QAK6KH   Enjoy! (If you haven't already)   Cheers aye, Pete