13 Sept 1983
Boris
borisrangelov@...
Sun Nov 27 13:57:29 CET 2011
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" <saipanda@...> 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 <darrg@> 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
> >
>
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