Dave Fanning

Stuart Mchugh stuart@...
Thu Sep 8 10:22:53 CEST 2011


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On that Dave Fanning tack, I got a mail from one of our list members  
who usually lurks, but he runs the site:  http://fanningsessions.wordpress.com 
  .

Well worth a look, and if anyone has any scratchy recordings of that  
RTE show then get in touch!

S

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> RTE1 still audible across much of west and northern england,  
> southern scotland, now on the old Atlantic 252 long wave frequency  
> instead, though...
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> ken
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> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Stuart Mchugh <stuart@...> wrote:
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>>> Every so often I hear of broadcasters being spoken of as the "John
>>> Peel of" whichever country from which they hail - Bernard Lenoir
>>> from France, Rodney Bingenheimer from America, Ponpon from Belgium,
>>> and so on.  Anyone else that was ever advertised as Peelish?
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>> I used to listen to Dave Fanning aeons ago (I think after Peel was
>> done at midnight I could pick up RTE somehow over the water).
>> Also, I was talking about whoever was on Radio Luxembourg in the  
>> early
>> 80s I think - Sunday evenings... would that have been Stuart Henry,
>> anyone remember? That was where I discovered a very early Tubeway
>> Army, and I still have a promo of the Cure's Pornography I won in a
>> competition...
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>> S
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>> Stuart Mchugh
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> 5. Some More L tapes
>    Posted by: "Stuart" stuartb@... mantoid2
>    Date: Wed Sep 7, 2011 2:46 pm ((PDT))
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> L162 produced a couple of segments of
> http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/17_April_1992
> <http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/17_April_1992>  and a side of
> http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/18_April_1992
> <http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/18_April_1992>  the latter of which is a
> clear sound upgrade on what was previously available.
> L170 gave a mostly unshared portion of
> http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/22_May_1992
> <http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/22_May_1992>  which seems to just about
> complete the show. Side b consisted of a previously shared portion of
> http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/29_May_1992
> <http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/29_May_1992%20> .
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> Incidentally, I've decided to try and keep track of the various  
> building
> segments of the 1992 SL tape shows by naming them File a, File b on  
> the
> tracklisting and renaming them as new segments appear, so that they  
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> in alphabetical order from show start to end.
> Then for the existing show files (i.e. non-SL tapes), I'm making sure
> that the files are numbers File 1 File 2 etc  and un-indenting them.
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> 6. Christy Moore / After Peel DJ
>    Posted by: "Ben Harrison" abcdetc@... tajmall
>    Date: Wed Sep 7, 2011 9:19 pm ((PDT))
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> What was/is the name of the DJ who -on a weeknight in September 1990-
> is likely to have come on air, on Radio 1, after John Peel's show?
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> The first time I got to hear Peel in stereo was one such night. The
> show included a brand new Happy Mondays single (how hi-fi it sounded)
> 'Kinky Afro'; and a charming interview with Babes in Toyland -- which
> was the first attempt or first in what was planned to be a series of
> such stuff.
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> And after that was the first time I heard Christy Moore. I think. On
> whoever's show was after Peel's. I may have been asleep -- but somehow
> I recall a wry, stream-of-consciousness song that I thought I'd be
> hearing again and/or might be easy to find since I thought other DJs
> played what they're plugged. But I've tried all sorts of googles --
> and probably will again now -- but on the offchance someone might know
> what the song it might be: I'm making mention of it here.
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> As I recall, it made a virtue of its Irishness with a load of
> "faddli-dah" as a chorus or coda.
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> On 9/7/11, haze_harrison <haze.harrison@...> wrote:
>> About 25 minutes of Christy Moore at Glastonbury 1993 with a little  
>> banter
>> between JP and Johnny Walker at the end. Sadly the recording fades  
>> out in
>> mid conversation. How was I to know that nearly 20 years later we  
>> would be
>> more interested in recordings of John than of the musicians.......
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>> https://rapidshare.com/files/2848502144/CM_Glasto_93.mp3
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>> Enjoy, Haze
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