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> 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.

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> John

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> On 22/10/2011 17:35, John Osborne wrote:

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> > 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.

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> > *"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/

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> > *"One of the Top Ten Theatre Highlights of the Edinburgh Festival... 

> > Funny, perceptive and charming"* -- ???? /The Telegraph/

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> > *"One of the loveliest things you'll see all year"* -- ???? /The Herald/

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> > *"Genius... A comic highlight"* -- /The Guardian/

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> Posted by: "MARK LUETCHFORD" 
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> b********ks

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> I missed it - times fly by when your the driver of a train steaming down to Trumpton with a cargo of cocaine. 

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> From: John Bravin <john.bravin@pandora.be>

> To: peel@yahoogroups.com

> Sent: Tuesday, 1 November 2011, 10:00

> Subject: Re: [peel] John Peel's Shed

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> 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.

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> John

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> On 22/10/2011 17:35, John Osborne wrote: 

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> >Hello

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> >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.

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> >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. 

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> >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

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> 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

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> On 01/11/2011 21:52, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote:

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> > I missed it - times fly by when your the driver of a train steaming 

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> But then I encounter Primark FM

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> From: John Bravin <john.bravin@...>

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> Sent: Tuesday, 1 November 2011, 21:26

> Subject: Re: [peel] John Peel's Shed

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> 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

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> On 01/11/2011 21:52, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: 

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> At 20:52 01/11/2011, Mark wrote:

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> >I missed it - times fly by when your the driver of a train steaming 

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> On the Rocks Island Line presumably

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> At 22:04 20/10/2011, you wrote:

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> >Hello All,

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> >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)?

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> >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.

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> >Paul

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> Taped by me in 1982 so 1984 seems improbable!

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> Has anyone listened to this in full?

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> The BBC review doesn't give me great hope (not that I had much anyway).

> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15528101

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> he gets ripped to shreds here

> http://xrrf.blogspot.com/2011/11/john-peel-lecture-
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> Full text is on the Guardian site:

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> http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/nov/01/pete-townshend-john-peel-lecture?
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> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF .> wrote:

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> > Has anyone listened to this in full?

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> > The BBC review doesn't give me great hope (not that I had much anyway).

> > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15528101

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> > he gets ripped to shreds here

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> I thought quite thoughtful and showed an understanding of what Peel was about but am prepared to be shot down in flames

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> From: steve <saipanda@...>

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> Sent: Tuesday, 1 November 2011, 15:12

> Subject: [peel] Re: Pete Townsend "John Peel" Lecture

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> Full text is on the Guardian site:

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> http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/nov/01/pete-townshend-john-peel-lecture?
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> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, RobF .> wrote:

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> > Has anyone listened to this in full?

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> > The BBC review doesn't give me great hope (not that I had much anyway).

> > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15528101

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> > he gets ripped to shreds here

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> 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 
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> 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.

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> At 19:30 01/11/2011, you wrote:

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> >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.

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> >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

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> I have a batch of sessions which I got from the Internet somewhere 

> some years ago

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> I have 2 tracks from the Symonds session - She's A Rainbow and Somebody To love

> + another track which sounds like an original

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> 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

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> I have the 4 tracks from the 9-3-69 session

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> Plus there is another group of 3 originals which I put down as Top 

> Gear from 1969

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> All tracks are poor quality probably from AM broadcasts (all we had 

> in those days!)

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> I suspect these duplicate what you have (probably from the same source) which

> is why I haven't put them up

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> 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.

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> 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!

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> John Gray

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> On 1 Nov 2011, at 22:12, Martin Wheatley wrote:

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> > At 19:30 01/11/2011, you wrote:

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> > >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

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> > 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

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> > 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

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> > All tracks are poor quality probably from AM broadcasts (all we had 

> > in those days!)

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> > I suspect these duplicate what you have (probably from the same source) which

> > is why I haven't put them up

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> At 22:35 01/11/2011, you wrote:

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> >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

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> It's a miracle any of this stuff survives. Very few private 

> recordings from the 60s do

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> 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!

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> Thanks again

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> john

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> On 1 Nov 2011, at 23:25, Martin Wheatley wrote:

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> > At 22:35 01/11/2011, you wrote:

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> > >

> > >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

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> > It's a miracle any of this stuff survives. Very few private 

> > recordings from the 60s do

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> Posted by: "MARK LUETCHFORD" 
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> sorry that should have been Rarn ...

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> 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 

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> 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

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> From: MARK LUETCHFORD <M.Luetchford@...>

> To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" <peel@yahoogroups.com>

> Sent: Monday, 31 October 2011, 20:41

> Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Top Gear 4 Feb 68

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> 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

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> From: RobF <robfleay@...>

> To: peel@yahoogroups.com

> Sent: Monday, 31 October 2011, 11:52

> Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Top Gear 4 Feb 68

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> And look what happened when he downgraded to a Mini...

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> On 31 October 2011 11:38, Eddie Duffy <eddie.duffy@gmail.com> wrote:

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> 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.

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> >Cheers,

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> >Eddie.

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> >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD ...> wrote:

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> >> Brilliant to see early stuff surfacing - tRex and Beefheart. WoW.

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> >>  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!

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