From stuartb@... Thu Aug 2 03:22:52 2012 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2012 01:22:52 -0000 Subject: More L Tapes Message-ID: The first tranche of my latest batch of SL tape rippings is now ready! L254 contained previously shared portions of 13th June 1992 and 4th September 1992, plus a small unshared portion of 5th September 1992. L255a contained an unshared section of 21st November 1992. It slots in half way through the file shared by ML which is in fact a concatenation of two more widely separated portions of the show. The show is now complete. This also led to the reidentification of one of IAPs tapes (05b) as belonging to the 20th November. L255b contained the last unshared 26 minutes of 27th November 1992 and that show is now also complete. Later there was a small previously shared segment of 28th November 1992. L256a was an Andy Kershaw show. L256b was a 46 minute new section of 12th December 1992. L257a was an AK show from 7th November 1992. L257b is a new section of 7th November 1992. This completes the show. L258a is a previously unshared portion of 24th October 1992. L258b is a previously unshared portion of 14th November 1992. There is now something from every show from Mid October to the end of the year. L259a is 45 minutes up to the second last track of 17 October 1992. L259b is an AK Show. L260 is a mostly fresh two portions of 28th November 1992. L261a is another new portion of 17th October 1992. All files are in the Mooo folder (which can be found by going to the wiki page for any of these shows) Stuart From so_it_goes_2512@... Thu Aug 2 11:00:44 2012 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2012 09:00:44 -0000 Subject: Bad show, compiled off season (9) Message-ID: Fellow Peelites Thanks to Stuart for the latest batch of L Tapes, and I can now present new collaborations between ML and myself. L275 contained a previously shared section of 26 September 1992 and new shares of 02 October 1992 and 03 October 1992 , although some more sophisticated carbon dating is needed on the latter. L277 contained a new section of 12 December 1992 , the end of the show, and a previously shared excerpt from 24 April 1993 . Finally, L279 contained previously shared sections of 18 December 1992 and 19 December 1992 . Additionally, the Nachtexpress has returned! Many thanks to the taper who found three quarters of the previously unshared 06 May 1991 show from O3. Many of these shows, having been shared via Megaupload, are now unavailable online, so if you need re-ups, please ask. Finally, I have some new BFBS compilations to share, all of which date from August 1986: Peel 039 (BFBS) , Peel 040 (BFBS) , and Peel 041 (BFBS) . Best wishesSteve (TK) From so_it_goes_2512@... Thu Aug 2 11:01:44 2012 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2012 09:01:44 -0000 Subject: Bad show, compiled off season (9) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: ...and September 1986. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Fellow Peelites > Thanks to Stuart for the latest batch of L Tapes, and I can now present > new collaborations between ML and myself. > L275 contained a previously shared section of 26 September 1992 > and new shares of 02 > October 1992 and 03 > October 1992 , although > some more sophisticated carbon dating is needed on the latter. > L277 contained a new section of 12 December 1992 > , the end of the show, > and a previously shared excerpt from 24 April 1993 > . > Finally, L279 contained previously shared sections of 18 December 1992 > and 19 December 1992 > . > Additionally, the Nachtexpress has returned! Many thanks to the taper > who found three quarters of the previously unshared 06 May 1991 > show from O3. Many > of these shows, having been shared via Megaupload, are now unavailable > online, so if you need re-ups, please ask. > Finally, I have some new BFBS compilations to share, all of which date > from August 1986: Peel 039 (BFBS) > , Peel 040 (BFBS) > , and Peel 041 (BFBS) > . > Best wishesSteve (TK) > From parkermike81@... Thu Aug 2 19:34:23 2012 From: parkermike81@... (Mike Parker) Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2012 18:34:23 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] More L Tapes In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1343928863.78935.YahooMailNeo@...> thanks to both steve and stuart for the latest today, i don`t think L261a  17th October 1992. is on the mooo or is it my eyes? thanks mp ________________________________ From: Stuart To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, 2 August 2012, 2:22 Subject: [peel] More L Tapes   The first tranche of my latest batch of SL tape rippings is now ready! L254 contained previously shared portions of 13th June 1992 and 4th September 1992, plus a small unshared portion of 5th September 1992. L255a contained an unshared section of 21st November 1992. It slots in half way through the file shared by ML which is in fact a concatenation of two more widely separated portions of the show. The show is now complete. This also led to the reidentification of one of IAPs tapes (05b) as belonging to the 20th November. L255b contained the last unshared 26 minutes of 27th November 1992 and that show is now also complete. Later there was a small previously shared segment of 28th November 1992. L256a was an Andy Kershaw show. L256b was a 46 minute new section of 12th December 1992. L257a was an AK show from 7th November 1992. L257b is a new section of 7th November 1992. This completes the show. L258a is a previously unshared portion of 24th October 1992. L258b is a previously unshared portion of 14th November 1992. There is now something from every show from Mid October to the end of the year. L259a is 45 minutes up to the second last track of 17 October 1992. L259b is an AK Show. L260 is a mostly fresh two portions of 28th November 1992. L261a is another new portion of 17th October 1992. All files are in the Mooo folder (which can be found by going to the wiki page for any of these shows) Stuart From stuartb@... Thu Aug 2 22:13:49 2012 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2012 21:13:49 +0100 Subject: [peel] More L Tapes In-Reply-To: <1343928863.78935.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1343928863.78935.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Was so keen to let you know all that I forgot to upload the last show. Uploading now should be avail. in 45 mins. _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Mike Parker Sent: 02 August 2012 18:34 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] More L Tapes thanks to both steve and stuart for the latest today, i don`t think L261a 17th October 1992. is on the mooo or is it my eyes? thanks mp _____ From: Stuart To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, 2 August 2012, 2:22 Subject: [peel] More L Tapes The first tranche of my latest batch of SL tape rippings is now ready! L254 contained previously shared portions of 13th June 1992 and 4th September 1992, plus a small unshared portion of 5th September 1992. L255a contained an unshared section of 21st November 1992. It slots in half way through the file shared by ML which is in fact a concatenation of two more widely separated portions of the show. The show is now complete. This also led to the reidentification of one of IAPs tapes (05b) as belonging to the 20th November. L255b contained the last unshared 26 minutes of 27th November 1992 and that show is now also complete. Later there was a small previously shared segment of 28th November 1992. L256a was an Andy Kershaw show. L256b was a 46 minute new section of 12th December 1992. L257a was an AK show from 7th November 1992. L257b is a new section of 7th November 1992. This completes the show. L258a is a previously unshared portion of 24th October 1992. L258b is a previously unshared portion of 14th November 1992. There is now something from every show from Mid October to the end of the year. L259a is 45 minutes up to the second last track of 17 October 1992. L259b is an AK Show. L260 is a mostly fresh two portions of 28th November 1992. L261a is another new portion of 17th October 1992. All files are in the Mooo folder (which can be found by going to the wiki page for any of these shows) Stuart From ian@... Fri Aug 3 00:23:26 2012 From: ian@... (Ian Stuart) Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2012 23:23:26 +0100 Subject: [peel] More L Tapes In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <501AFDDE.1030508@...> Hi Stuart Many thanks sounds like mighty good work to me, concatenation is a lovely word! ian On 02/08/2012 02:22, Stuart wrote: > > > The first tranche of my latest batch of SL tape rippings is now ready! > > L254 contained previously shared portions of 13th June 1992 and 4th > September 1992, plus a small unshared portion of 5th September 1992. > > L255a contained an unshared section of 21st November 1992. It slots in > half way through the file shared by ML which is in fact a concatenation > of two more widely separated portions of the show. The show is now > complete. This also led to the reidentification of one of IAPs tapes > (05b) as belonging to the 20th November. > > L255b contained the last unshared 26 minutes of 27th November 1992 and > that show is now also complete. Later there was a small previously > shared segment of 28th November 1992. > > L256a was an Andy Kershaw show. L256b was a 46 minute new section of > 12th December 1992. > > L257a was an AK show from 7th November 1992. > > L257b is a new section of 7th November 1992. This completes the show. > > L258a is a previously unshared portion of 24th October 1992. > > L258b is a previously unshared portion of 14th November 1992. There is > now something from every show from Mid October to the end of the year. > > L259a is 45 minutes up to the second last track of 17 October 1992. > > L259b is an AK Show. > > L260 is a mostly fresh two portions of 28th November 1992. > > L261a is another new portion of 17th October 1992. > > All files are in the Mooo folder (which can be found by going to the > wiki page for any of these shows) > > Stuart > > From M.Luetchford@... Fri Aug 3 00:41:23 2012 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2012 23:41:23 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Bad show, compiled off season (9) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1343947283.33089.YahooMailNeo@...> Thanks Steve for all of this and more  - its a bit annoying that these are all coming in bits and need to be stitched together.   In amongst this lot of tapes I have a Radcliffe Out on Blue SIx [I always thought they were a fine post-punk band that Pell played in teh early 80s - but now I want to know where the phrase comes from - someone here will!) show - do people wish me to rip.   Stuart seems to motor through these it will take me a while longer! But the suspense will do you all good   Mark     PS can't get the crossword! From: so_it_goes_2512 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, 2 August 2012, 10:01 Subject: [peel] Re: Bad show, compiled off season (9)   ...and September 1986. --- In mailto:peel%40yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Fellow Peelites > Thanks to Stuart for the latest batch of L Tapes, and I can now present > new collaborations between ML and myself. > L275 contained a previously shared section of 26 September 1992 > and new shares of 02 > October 1992 and 03 > October 1992 , although > some more sophisticated carbon dating is needed on the latter. > L277 contained a new section of 12 December 1992 > , the end of the show, > and a previously shared excerpt from 24 April 1993 > . > Finally, L279 contained previously shared sections of 18 December 1992 > and 19 December 1992 > . > Additionally, the Nachtexpress has returned! Many thanks to the taper > who found three quarters of the previously unshared 06 May 1991 > show from O3. Many > of these shows, having been shared via Megaupload, are now unavailable > online, so if you need re-ups, please ask. > Finally, I have some new BFBS compilations to share, all of which date > from August 1986: Peel 039 (BFBS) > , Peel 040 (BFBS) > , and Peel 041 (BFBS) > . > Best wishesSteve (TK) > From k.j.beech@... Fri Aug 3 07:49:09 2012 From: k.j.beech@... (kevin beech) Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2012 06:49:09 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Bad show, compiled off season (9) References: <1343947283.33089.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <8290DEE54658471B8D688825DA08CE01@your447023ae6b> Oh yes please mark... cant wait... ----- Original Message ----- From: MARK LUETCHFORD To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2012 11:41 PM Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Bad show, compiled off season (9) Thanks Steve for all of this and more - its a bit annoying that these are all coming in bits and need to be stitched together. In amongst this lot of tapes I have a Radcliffe Out on Blue SIx [I always thought they were a fine post-punk band that Pell played in teh early 80s - but now I want to know where the phrase comes from - someone here will!) show - do people wish me to rip. Stuart seems to motor through these it will take me a while longer! But the suspense will do you all good Mark PS can't get the crossword! From: so_it_goes_2512 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, 2 August 2012, 10:01 Subject: [peel] Re: Bad show, compiled off season (9) ...and September 1986. --- In mailto:peel%40yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Fellow Peelites > Thanks to Stuart for the latest batch of L Tapes, and I can now present > new collaborations between ML and myself. > L275 contained a previously shared section of 26 September 1992 > and new shares of 02 > October 1992 and 03 > October 1992 , although > some more sophisticated carbon dating is needed on the latter. > L277 contained a new section of 12 December 1992 > , the end of the show, > and a previously shared excerpt from 24 April 1993 > . > Finally, L279 contained previously shared sections of 18 December 1992 > and 19 December 1992 > . > Additionally, the Nachtexpress has returned! Many thanks to the taper > who found three quarters of the previously unshared 06 May 1991 > show from O3. Many > of these shows, having been shared via Megaupload, are now unavailable > online, so if you need re-ups, please ask. > Finally, I have some new BFBS compilations to share, all of which date > from August 1986: Peel 039 (BFBS) > , Peel 040 (BFBS) > , and Peel 041 (BFBS) > . > Best wishesSteve (TK) > From dr_mango2004@... Fri Aug 3 15:21:45 2012 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2012 14:21:45 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Bad show, compiled off season (9) In-Reply-To: <1343947283.33089.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1343947283.33089.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1344000105.70830.YahooMailNeo@...> Out on Blue Six? Yes please! DM ________________________________ From: MARK LUETCHFORD To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Thursday, 2 August 2012, 23:41 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Bad show, compiled off season (9)   Thanks Steve for all of this and more  - its a bit annoying that these are all coming in bits and need to be stitched together.   In amongst this lot of tapes I have a Radcliffe Out on Blue SIx [I always thought they were a fine post-punk band that Pell played in teh early 80s - but now I want to know where the phrase comes from - someone here will!) show - do people wish me to rip.   Stuart seems to motor through these it will take me a while longer! But the suspense will do you all good   Mark     PS can't get the crossword! From: so_it_goes_2512 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, 2 August 2012, 10:01 Subject: [peel] Re: Bad show, compiled off season (9)   ...and September 1986. --- In mailto:peel%40yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Fellow Peelites > Thanks to Stuart for the latest batch of L Tapes, and I can now present > new collaborations between ML and myself. > L275 contained a previously shared section of 26 September 1992 > and new shares of 02 > October 1992 and 03 > October 1992 , although > some more sophisticated carbon dating is needed on the latter. > L277 contained a new section of 12 December 1992 > , the end of the show, > and a previously shared excerpt from 24 April 1993 > . > Finally, L279 contained previously shared sections of 18 December 1992 > and 19 December 1992 > . > Additionally, the Nachtexpress has returned! Many thanks to the taper > who found three quarters of the previously unshared 06 May 1991 > show from O3. Many > of these shows, having been shared via Megaupload, are now unavailable > online, so if you need re-ups, please ask. > Finally, I have some new BFBS compilations to share, all of which date > from August 1986: Peel 039 (BFBS) > , Peel 040 (BFBS) > , and Peel 041 (BFBS) > . > Best wishesSteve (TK) > From stuart@... Fri Aug 3 17:18:59 2012 From: stuart@... (Stuart Mchugh) Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2012 16:18:59 +0100 Subject: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: <1343388740.267.32830.m7@yahoogroups.com> References: <1343388740.267.32830.m7@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <85B11089-05CD-4B9C-8143-7A7D1DB85612@...> Been off email for a week but felt I had to chip in - > Fair enough i would say, we all need to be valued!! > > I remember there were various artists John played and then stopped > playing after meeting them - a Scandi band is in the back of my mind > but > i can't remember who? ok, I can't remember this but we didn't hear much Deep Turtle after the 80s... > > And do you remember his disgust when a Welsh chap put in lots of > erroneous votes for - was it Lluber Llythog (excuse the spelling) for > the Festive Fifty? Much grunting and tearing of paper!! This track was 'Popeth' by Dat Blygu, I'm pretty sure. It was still in the chart, I heard it for the first time on the broadcast and thought it was brilliant, couldn't believe that it needed to be rigged into the F50. Bang Bang Machine, on the other hand... I also recall that The Damned's 'In Dulce Decorum' (sp) was banned from the 50 due to John receiving loads of postcards, all in the same handwriting. To be fair, that one was rubbish! (there were plenty of perfectly good other tunes they could have picked) > Stuart Stuart Mchugh po box 13516 linlithgow eh49 6wb ... t: 01506 840063 ... e: editor@... From ford.alan@... Sat Aug 4 11:47:34 2012 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2012 10:47:34 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: <85B11089-05CD-4B9C-8143-7A7D1DB85612@...> References: <1343388740.267.32830.m7@yahoogroups.com> <85B11089-05CD-4B9C-8143-7A7D1DB85612@...> Message-ID: Didn't John like The Violent Femmes? Can't find any reference on the Wiki. Brilliant band IMHO Alan From ford.alan@... Sat Aug 4 12:56:00 2012 From: ford.alan@... (ford.alan@...) Date: Sat, 04 Aug 2012 10:56:00 -0000 Subject: Great quotes In-Reply-To: <6974965b0803121334g252aec80m855397d5c4db97da@...> Message-ID: Don't remember reading this at the time; some great quotes here. It also confirms that John played Violent Femmes at least once ("Ugly" on BFBS). Alan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Richard Fewster" wrote: > > I've just been looking at the legendary Peel Quotes thread from the > ilovemusic message board. Remarkably, it seems to still be going. Anyway, > some fine fellow by the name of Arnie Matthews has taken great care in > transcribing some Peel quotes from the BFBS Germany shows. SOme of them had > me in tears, sure enough. Enjoy: > > ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************* > > Here are some of my favourite quotes from John's radio show for the British > Forces Broadcasting Service (BFBS) in Germany: > > *introduction* > It's time again for two hours of John Peel's Music, guaranteed to put a > smile on your face, a song on your lips and something undescribable on your > feet. > > *working at BFBS* > It's wonderful down here at BFBS, because occasionally you get people coming > around to sit in and watch the programme and listen to some of the sounds. > And you know that they're gonna come in like 'I say, this is all jolly > interesting, goodness me. So that's what a studio is, that's what a John > Peel is like, is it?' And they sit there and then after about two records > they crawl out like broken men. > > A curious thing happened while that was going on: a member of the BFBS staff > actually came into the studio and asked me about a record which I played on > my domestic programme. She has actually taken an interest in the music, so > of course she's been drummed out of the building as you can imagine, she's > been beaten up by security people just around the back. > > And from Richard, one of the three pieces of mail which arrived this week, > and it says 'Look out for the german all-female ensemble called Breast. Have > they made any records?' Well if they have I certainly wouldn't be able to > play them on the BBC, not with a name like that, because at the BBC nobody > has breasts of course. But here at BFBS they look at things very > differently. I've got quite a reasonable set of breasts myself actually. > > There's nowhere here to put my bicycle. In the old buildings, before we > moved down here, I could take my bicycle and just leave it in somebody's > office. But this can't be done any longer, because somebody whose job it is > to go through all of the regulations to try and find things to obstruct > people, and they came across the information... something to do with like, > will the bicycle possibly foul the carpets in some way, although I'd like to > see it doing it, or it constitutes a fire-hazard within the meaning of the > act and all that kind of stuff. So it means that my bicycle is manacled to a > parking-meter outside. But I did bring in the front wheel in case somebody > stole that, and left that in the place where I normally leave my bicycle, to > see exactly how much of a bicycle constitutes a bicycle. Because I had this > problem once before with somebody else who would never allow me to bring my > bicycle into their building, and I wanted to know how much of it you could > bring in in parts before it became a bicycle. And of course people really > aren't interested in these kinds of sophistries, they're more likely just to > punch you in the face and tell you not to be such a smart aleck. But within > the law, I think I'm right in saying, if you are riding a bicycle, then you > are yourself part of that bicycle, so if the bicycle is banned from the > building, then it seems logical that the rider should be as well, so in fact > I shouldn't be here, as I am part of a bicycle, or indeed you could even say > that I am a bicycle. > > I was trying to get hold of a cup of coffee while that was going on and > there is, immediately outside the door here, a large coffee making machine, > but I'm told that this is for the use of BFBS UK only, which is quite > wonderful. It's the kind of thing you think doesn't happen in 1984. I expect > they got their own toilets somewhere as well, and their own lift, and > they're probably allowed to bring their bicycles into the building, too. > Privilege - what a wonderful thing it is. (plays a record) > Very pleased to report that the BFBS UK elitist coffee machine seems to have > broken down. There are lots of puzzled looking men probably called Eric > staring at it this very moment, hands on their hips. > > Here's an oldie which I always enjoy, you probably loathe it, I don't know, > don't really care. It's my programme, not yours. > > Kevin (one of the engineers), our man in the studded leather bracelets and > AC/DC tour jacket says that they sound like a very sick Judas Priest, but of > course in my estimation Judas Priest sound like a very sick Judas Priest. > > Charles (one of the producers) was also suggesting that we should get the > Emerson, Lake & Palmer version of the same piece and play that in next > week's programme. First person to take a step towards me with it, I tell > you, he gets it. > > > A little scratchy towards the end, that's Barrington Levy and a ripple of > applause for the BFBS equipment which was built out of old washing-machine > parts in the late 1940s. > > And this week's programme is being engineered by Nicky, who's loveliness is > enough to drive fat men to drink, but in her defence she'll come and have a > drink with you while you do it. But Kevin has dropped into the studio to > tell me that he's just been to see, in the last week, Yes and Status Quo. So > representatives from the Peel Foundation are taking him outside for a full > frontal lobotomy in the hope that something can be done to improve his > emotional condition. > > > *letters and phonecalls* > Not a great deal of mail this week, and I wish you would write, I'd be very > grateful if you did, because BFBS interpret this as the programme becoming > even less popular and it'll end up as being an insert into 'The pruning fork > in peace and war - an eight part documentary starring Wendy Craig as nursy'. > You have been warned. > > And a letter, this is very welcome indeed, from Cyprus. It's been quite a > long time since we had one from there, and it's from sapper Sam Parker in > Nikosia, and as always I'll drag out the record to play you next week, but I > just wanted you to know that your letter has arrived and has been greeted > here with a great deal of excitement: 21 gun salute and massed brass bands > playing in the street outside. > > And here's a letter from Brad, who is Private Bradbury, from what looks like > 1st Armoured Field Ambulance. Isn't that cheating? I don't know, I don't > think you're allowed to do that. I mean the armoured ambulance is the sort > of thing which happened in the First World War but not since. (plays a > record) > I must admit I've been fantasising about those armoured field ambulances > while the record was playing, the idea of the Red Cross on the back doors > parting as they are thrown open and a 25-pounder sticking out of the back. > > A card from Michael, and he says, could I play a record for his friend who > has just come back from Nepal after two and a half years where he's been > talking with the stones. I'm not entirely sure this isn't a medical > condition actually, Michael. If the stones have been talking back to him, > then I think we have real cause for concern. > > Actually, judging by the amount of mail this week, I would say that the > west's defences are being overlooked as you all sit there scribbling away on > postcards and letters. > > I'll play you another track from that LP before the end of the programme, > cause I rather like it, I must admit. It's also the kind of record which > gets people writing in to say 'I shall never listen to your programme > again!' ... that kind of thing... and in a rather perverse way I enjoy that, > which is why there's only about twenty of us left. We have a secret > handshake and a tie and everything. We can recognize each other in the > street. > > And Kay wrote to me from Bielefeld, where he or she is stationed. He or she > or uncommited, I don't know. > > And this is from Section 25. I have to warn you that this copy of the record > is pressed off centre. In fact all of the copies of the record that I've got > are pressed off centre, and I've got four copies of it, cause they sent me a > new one each time I complained that they were pressed off centre, and the > new one was always pressed off centre. So this is for Micky who, if the > postcard he sent me is to be believed, lives in the middle of a field, and > he'll probably appreciate a record that's pressed off centre. > > This is for Monty, who wanted something by Crass for Angelica, which I > thought was stuff you put on top of cakes, but in this case it seems to be a > person. > > My day started off particularly well with a phonecall from Richard in > Germany who told me, he says 'Do you want any wine? My father owns a > vineyard.' Owns a vineyard??!! So I said 'Next time I come to Germany I > shall come and stay with you - probably for several years'. > (plays a record) > I'm always very pleased to get letters or indeed phonecalls from anybody > whose family own vineyards - or Mercedes Benz dealerships, or, because I > have so many children, a toilet paper factory as well, if you want to get in > touch. > > Well I'm rather reluctant to get into more deeply military requests after > all the mess I made with that 'S.T.A.G.O.N.' business earlier on. Simon says > I still got it wrong, after what he said to me I misinterpreted it or > something. Who really cares? I mean you all know what 'bobbies' mean, yet in > our house if you said the word 'bobbies' people would fall over. > > Somebody has sent me, for which I'm extremely grateful, a postcard which > actually's got water in it. I mean it's got liked a sealed... do you hear > the water splashing about? That's a postcard! Actually's got a bit of the > North Sea in it apparently, a picture of a trawler or something like that. > It's probably full of disease, too, if it bursts it'll probably kill the > whole of central London. > > > *looks* > (after Violent Femmes' 'Ugly' which ends with the singer shouting 'You're so > ugly' repeatedly) - Oh I don't know, with the light from behind and a > polythene bag over my head I can look quite arresting. > > The people you don't actually know and who don't know you...when you turn > up, and of course they're expecting you to look like one of Echo & The > Bunnymen or something like that, and when you turn up looking like Echo & > The Bunnymen's dad who hasn't been well for very many years, one can almost > sense... the disappointment is almost tangible you know, which is why I tend > to lurk here in the studios and not venture forth. It's like the 'Elephant > Man' you know, bag over the head, that kind of stuff. > > I've chosen to go to Portugal in the week of the Milk Cup final, so I shall > be lying motionless in the sun like a beached whale while the lads are > battling at Wembley. > > They go on a great a length, I mean obviously to get their record played, > but go on a great length about my sexy voice and so on, and of course that's > one of the reasons why I don't travel very often, cause you always find... > you gonna turn up somewhere, as I was when I first went to Berlin, and... > people are gonna expect someone like Simon LeBon of Duran Duran to get off > the plane, and when somebody who looks like Simon LeBon's uncle who had the > unsuccessful operation gets off the plane... quite clearly, you see a lot of > crestfallen folk, and it's more than I can stand frankly. And I just had > another look at the letter that I mentioned before, and it says on the other > side of it 'Would you please send us a photograph'. I've found actually, > over the years, that it's best not to do this, because then you never hear > from the people again and they stop listening, and quite often go into...you > know, take holy orders, or go and start a new life in Papua New Guinea, and > I think it's preferable if they don't do this. > > One of the highpoints of my weekend in Berlin was the Atonal-Festival, and > we weren't there for very long, it was just a lot of people shrieking > really, banging instruments in a rather random fashion... But a young woman > there did seem to show some kind of vague sexual interest in me, and like > twenty years ago I should've been most gratified by this and probably tried > to do something about it. But of course when you've deteriorated to the > point that I've deteriorated to, you become a little uneasy. And I wondered, > like, is she a dedicated sociologist who is prepared to stop at nothing to > support some half-baked theory she has, or is she smashed out of her head, > or is she just plain mad. And I rather suspect that she was smashed out of > her head, because trying to get off with me is roughly equivalent to eating > all of your meals out of wastebins. > > I'm back from Crete, a gorgeous golden brown. If you could see me I'm sure > you would want to dance around me. > > As I mentioned before I never get invited to parties, and this is probably a > good thing, because I'm the kind of bloke who ends up doing all the > washing-up in rather a sulky fashion while everybody else gets undressed. I > did once go to an orgy, but it was deeply embarrassing, because I haven't > really got the figure for orgies and I had to sit there, pretending to be > asleep for about four or five hours, while everybody else got on with it. > Not for me at all. > > *health* > This week, as with most weeks actually, I'm feeling terrible, but obviously > the show goes on, and I put on a brave face and things, but I always feel > ill, and I've always attributed this to the fact that I just work to hard > really. I'm the classic kind of bloke who drops dead, and I was just > discussing this with Simon, and he said 'Have you ever thought of glandula > fever?' in much the same way as you might say 'Have you ever thought about > the glass-topped coffee-table?' And so I shall have to look into the > symptoms of that and perhaps by next week I'll have developed it, who can > possibly say. What a little ray of sunshine he is for sure. > > While it was going on my gums started bleeding. I'm not exactly sure what > the significance of this is, perhaps it's the prelude to a religious > experience. I certainly hope not. > > Why am I laughing? I don't know... it's incipient madness, that's what it > is. I'm quite looking forward to that actually, as I drift into an > unattractive middle-age. I quite like the idea of waking up one morning > quite plainly mad, I mean not dangerously mad, but just mad enough to be > sent off somewhere where I can just sit and watch television and eat Indian > meals for the rest of my life. I should be entirely happy doing that. You > know, just waking up one morning imagening that you're something like an > umbrella stand or something like that, and I find it quite an attractive > prospect, I must say. > > > *records* > (Sizzler: 'Rat Race') - Well, me too, at times, I have to admit, I'm a > victim of the pressures of modern life. I know that one of these days > something's going to snap in my head and I'll start imagening that I'm a two > and a half mile section of the East Langs Road or something - or Phil > Collins, whichever is the least interesting. > > (XXOO: 'How will I know when I'm really in love ?') - Your hat will fall > off. I thought everybody knew that. > > (Brilliant: 'Scream Like an Angel') - How do these people know what an angel > screams like? Answer me that. On one side of a paper only. > > (Hugh Griffith: 'Chant Down Babylon') - Well at our house, before we go to > bed every night, we always chant down Babylon for five or ten minutes, and > yet it's still there in the morning. > > (In Excelsis: 'Carnival of Damocles') - I'm not entirely sure Damocles was > the kind of chap who went to Carnivals much, but that's the title of it. > > (A Certain Ratio: 'I Need Someone Tonight') - Ah, I do like a deeply > meaningful lyric, although I suppose if you need someone tonight, it is a > meaningful lyric. > > (Sisters of Mercy: 'Temple of Love') - I think that if I found myself in any > temple of love I should just lie down on the pews and have a bit of a sleep. > That comes with age. > > (The The: 'This Sinking Feeling') - That's The The and on the record it says > 'With every kick in the face and every hurdle you pass the rewards get > greater.' and if you've been passing hurdles you should see your doctor as > soon as you possibly can. > > (Kukl: 'Songull') - Now this is... talk about not being able to pronounce > things, I'm in real trouble with this next one, because the name of the > band... well it's spelt K U K L. Now how would you pronounce that? I mean > given that it's some kind of nordic language that you're not entirely > familiar with. Well I checked around a bit, with people who know the band > and they said, well, it's pronounced 'Curcle'. So I said 'Curcle', I mean > that seems, you know, feasible... daft, but feasible... so K U K L, Curcle, > so I went ahead and that's what I said when I did a radio programme > featuring this domestically, and a member of the band phoned up and said > 'No, it's not Curcle at all, it's...' he didn't say it like this at all but > he said '... it's pronounced Krchk'. And I said, well how can it be > pronounced Krchk, I said, cause there's no 'R' in it... there's an 'L'... > and the 'L' is at the end, you know, all that kind of thing. Anyway, he says > it's Krchk, so this is Krchk, and frankly the title of the piece I have no > intention at all of trying to pronounce, it's spelt S O N G U L L and it's > almost certainly pronounced 'Lester'. (plays the record) > That's Kukl, pronounced Krchk and this is John Peel's Music, pronounced > "Excuse me, but isn't that my ladder?" > > (The Ruts: 'In a Rut') - I think it's fair to say that modern music is back > in that rut again, actually, lots of beautiful youths in meaningful > trousers. > > (Vex: 'Sanctuary') - That's Vex and on the back of the sleeve it says 'four > individuals with no set ideals making music to provoke thought' - and the > thought which most immediately comes to me is that it's almost time that > we've had enough records like that. > > (Daniel Ponce: 'Bastardo Cuentos') - The name of the next artiste appears to > be Daniel Ponce but it's actually pronounced, I think, Pon-che, and the > track itself is called Bastardo Cuentos which translates approximately as > 'Oh no, not another spanish referee'. > > > *about jamaican pre-releases (on recycled vinyl)* > pressed on Weetabix... > > with real hazelnuts... > > As you can tell, somebody has gone over that with the old Black & Decker > sander just to give it that authentic feel. > > It may not have done full justice to that expensive tuner you just bought, > but it's a great record. > > > *about loud or 'difficult' records* > Well I expect they love their mothers. > > Aren't you glad they don't rehearse next to you? > > Well I'm glad I'm not their postman. > > I don't think I shall be inviting them to my birthday party. They are the > kind of people who park their vans so that nobody else could get in or out. > > They sound like somebody's given a good kicking - set to music. > > *miscellaneous* > With that record he has qualified for the immortal soul. > > We're coming up to exam results, you see, for our William, and he's got to > get a certain number of passes at A level in order to get into university > and do the thing that he wants to do, which is archeology, and in the way > that fathers do, I insist that the main reason he wants to do archeology is > because he's got it in his head that this means that he can lie virtually > motionless for days on end in the accumulated filth of centuries, so he > won't have to change his lifestyle particularly. > > Rip, Rig & Panic have in fact broken up, because some of them live across > the road from my mum. Not that they've told me that they've broken up but I > can see them in there and they look broken up. > > Really needs to be played loud enough to start a civil defence alert... > > The musical equivalent to those children's TV programmes where you make a > model of the Battersea power station out of egg-boxes. > > It's called 'Another Black Friday' and the press of it has been good as far > as I can tell: 'the best production at the present time','"a rise to new > musical directions', 'a brilliant fusion of body and brain' ... I don't > know, that sounds like a motorcycle accident. > > This is a record by Ledernacken, which can't surely mean what I think it > means. > > 'Party Line' by Abbreviated Sealing, and of course whenever I criticize the > name of a band somebody will write in and say "Of course what you don't > realize is that it's a quote from Jean Jacques Pissoir's 'Vortex - A > Threnody", and it may well be so. > That's Stump and that's another track in the forthcoming Peel Sessions EP > series, if you see what I mean. It's not quite that but I'm not gonna try > and reconstruct the sentence in front of you. > From festive50@... Sat Aug 4 23:32:28 2012 From: festive50@... (Phil Edwards) Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2012 22:32:28 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Great quotes In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20120804213308.RHGL1732.mtaout02-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> I don't know whether this is a misremembered quote but I'm convinced I heard this on his "Desert Island Discs" appearance even though I've since heard the show and it doesn't seem to appear. Maybe it was cut from the original show or I heard it from somewhere else. So convinced, I included it as a signature on several notice boards (attributing it to JP). The quote is "The worst 10 words in the English Language are 'Well I've always liked the music of Andrew Lloyd Weber' " Phil _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ford.alan@... Sent: 04 August 2012 11:56 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: Great quotes Don't remember reading this at the time; some great quotes here. It also confirms that John played Violent Femmes at least once ("Ugly" on BFBS). Alan --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "Richard Fewster" wrote: > > I've just been looking at the legendary Peel Quotes thread from the > ilovemusic message board. Remarkably, it seems to still be going. Anyway, > some fine fellow by the name of Arnie Matthews has taken great care in > transcribing some Peel quotes from the BFBS Germany shows. SOme of them had > me in tears, sure enough. Enjoy: > > **************************************************************************** **************************************************************************** ***************** > > Here are some of my favourite quotes from John's radio show for the British > Forces Broadcasting Service (BFBS) in Germany: > > *introduction* > It's time again for two hours of John Peel's Music, guaranteed to put a > smile on your face, a song on your lips and something undescribable on your > feet. > > *working at BFBS* > It's wonderful down here at BFBS, because occasionally you get people coming > around to sit in and watch the programme and listen to some of the sounds. > And you know that they're gonna come in like 'I say, this is all jolly > interesting, goodness me. So that's what a studio is, that's what a John > Peel is like, is it?' And they sit there and then after about two records > they crawl out like broken men. > > A curious thing happened while that was going on: a member of the BFBS staff > actually came into the studio and asked me about a record which I played on > my domestic programme. She has actually taken an interest in the music, so > of course she's been drummed out of the building as you can imagine, she's > been beaten up by security people just around the back. > > And from Richard, one of the three pieces of mail which arrived this week, > and it says 'Look out for the german all-female ensemble called Breast. Have > they made any records?' Well if they have I certainly wouldn't be able to > play them on the BBC, not with a name like that, because at the BBC nobody > has breasts of course. But here at BFBS they look at things very > differently. I've got quite a reasonable set of breasts myself actually. > > There's nowhere here to put my bicycle. In the old buildings, before we > moved down here, I could take my bicycle and just leave it in somebody's > office. But this can't be done any longer, because somebody whose job it is > to go through all of the regulations to try and find things to obstruct > people, and they came across the information... something to do with like, > will the bicycle possibly foul the carpets in some way, although I'd like to > see it doing it, or it constitutes a fire-hazard within the meaning of the > act and all that kind of stuff. So it means that my bicycle is manacled to a > parking-meter outside. But I did bring in the front wheel in case somebody > stole that, and left that in the place where I normally leave my bicycle, to > see exactly how much of a bicycle constitutes a bicycle. Because I had this > problem once before with somebody else who would never allow me to bring my > bicycle into their building, and I wanted to know how much of it you could > bring in in parts before it became a bicycle. And of course people really > aren't interested in these kinds of sophistries, they're more likely just to > punch you in the face and tell you not to be such a smart aleck. But within > the law, I think I'm right in saying, if you are riding a bicycle, then you > are yourself part of that bicycle, so if the bicycle is banned from the > building, then it seems logical that the rider should be as well, so in fact > I shouldn't be here, as I am part of a bicycle, or indeed you could even say > that I am a bicycle. > > I was trying to get hold of a cup of coffee while that was going on and > there is, immediately outside the door here, a large coffee making machine, > but I'm told that this is for the use of BFBS UK only, which is quite > wonderful. It's the kind of thing you think doesn't happen in 1984. I expect > they got their own toilets somewhere as well, and their own lift, and > they're probably allowed to bring their bicycles into the building, too. > Privilege - what a wonderful thing it is. (plays a record) > Very pleased to report that the BFBS UK elitist coffee machine seems to have > broken down. There are lots of puzzled looking men probably called Eric > staring at it this very moment, hands on their hips. > > Here's an oldie which I always enjoy, you probably loathe it, I don't know, > don't really care. It's my programme, not yours. > > Kevin (one of the engineers), our man in the studded leather bracelets and > AC/DC tour jacket says that they sound like a very sick Judas Priest, but of > course in my estimation Judas Priest sound like a very sick Judas Priest. > > Charles (one of the producers) was also suggesting that we should get the > Emerson, Lake & Palmer version of the same piece and play that in next > week's programme. First person to take a step towards me with it, I tell > you, he gets it. > > > A little scratchy towards the end, that's Barrington Levy and a ripple of > applause for the BFBS equipment which was built out of old washing-machine > parts in the late 1940s. > > And this week's programme is being engineered by Nicky, who's loveliness is > enough to drive fat men to drink, but in her defence she'll come and have a > drink with you while you do it. But Kevin has dropped into the studio to > tell me that he's just been to see, in the last week, Yes and Status Quo. So > representatives from the Peel Foundation are taking him outside for a full > frontal lobotomy in the hope that something can be done to improve his > emotional condition. > > > *letters and phonecalls* > Not a great deal of mail this week, and I wish you would write, I'd be very > grateful if you did, because BFBS interpret this as the programme becoming > even less popular and it'll end up as being an insert into 'The pruning fork > in peace and war - an eight part documentary starring Wendy Craig as nursy'. > You have been warned. > > And a letter, this is very welcome indeed, from Cyprus. It's been quite a > long time since we had one from there, and it's from sapper Sam Parker in > Nikosia, and as always I'll drag out the record to play you next week, but I > just wanted you to know that your letter has arrived and has been greeted > here with a great deal of excitement: 21 gun salute and massed brass bands > playing in the street outside. > > And here's a letter from Brad, who is Private Bradbury, from what looks like > 1st Armoured Field Ambulance. Isn't that cheating? I don't know, I don't > think you're allowed to do that. I mean the armoured ambulance is the sort > of thing which happened in the First World War but not since. (plays a > record) > I must admit I've been fantasising about those armoured field ambulances > while the record was playing, the idea of the Red Cross on the back doors > parting as they are thrown open and a 25-pounder sticking out of the back. > > A card from Michael, and he says, could I play a record for his friend who > has just come back from Nepal after two and a half years where he's been > talking with the stones. I'm not entirely sure this isn't a medical > condition actually, Michael. If the stones have been talking back to him, > then I think we have real cause for concern. > > Actually, judging by the amount of mail this week, I would say that the > west's defences are being overlooked as you all sit there scribbling away on > postcards and letters. > > I'll play you another track from that LP before the end of the programme, > cause I rather like it, I must admit. It's also the kind of record which > gets people writing in to say 'I shall never listen to your programme > again!' ... that kind of thing... and in a rather perverse way I enjoy that, > which is why there's only about twenty of us left. We have a secret > handshake and a tie and everything. We can recognize each other in the > street. > > And Kay wrote to me from Bielefeld, where he or she is stationed. He or she > or uncommited, I don't know. > > And this is from Section 25. I have to warn you that this copy of the record > is pressed off centre. In fact all of the copies of the record that I've got > are pressed off centre, and I've got four copies of it, cause they sent me a > new one each time I complained that they were pressed off centre, and the > new one was always pressed off centre. So this is for Micky who, if the > postcard he sent me is to be believed, lives in the middle of a field, and > he'll probably appreciate a record that's pressed off centre. > > This is for Monty, who wanted something by Crass for Angelica, which I > thought was stuff you put on top of cakes, but in this case it seems to be a > person. > > My day started off particularly well with a phonecall from Richard in > Germany who told me, he says 'Do you want any wine? My father owns a > vineyard.' Owns a vineyard??!! So I said 'Next time I come to Germany I > shall come and stay with you - probably for several years'. > (plays a record) > I'm always very pleased to get letters or indeed phonecalls from anybody > whose family own vineyards - or Mercedes Benz dealerships, or, because I > have so many children, a toilet paper factory as well, if you want to get in > touch. > > Well I'm rather reluctant to get into more deeply military requests after > all the mess I made with that 'S.T.A.G.O.N.' business earlier on. Simon says > I still got it wrong, after what he said to me I misinterpreted it or > something. Who really cares? I mean you all know what 'bobbies' mean, yet in > our house if you said the word 'bobbies' people would fall over. > > Somebody has sent me, for which I'm extremely grateful, a postcard which > actually's got water in it. I mean it's got liked a sealed... do you hear > the water splashing about? That's a postcard! Actually's got a bit of the > North Sea in it apparently, a picture of a trawler or something like that. > It's probably full of disease, too, if it bursts it'll probably kill the > whole of central London. > > > *looks* > (after Violent Femmes' 'Ugly' which ends with the singer shouting 'You're so > ugly' repeatedly) - Oh I don't know, with the light from behind and a > polythene bag over my head I can look quite arresting. > > The people you don't actually know and who don't know you...when you turn > up, and of course they're expecting you to look like one of Echo & The > Bunnymen or something like that, and when you turn up looking like Echo & > The Bunnymen's dad who hasn't been well for very many years, one can almost > sense... the disappointment is almost tangible you know, which is why I tend > to lurk here in the studios and not venture forth. It's like the 'Elephant > Man' you know, bag over the head, that kind of stuff. > > I've chosen to go to Portugal in the week of the Milk Cup final, so I shall > be lying motionless in the sun like a beached whale while the lads are > battling at Wembley. > > They go on a great a length, I mean obviously to get their record played, > but go on a great length about my sexy voice and so on, and of course that's > one of the reasons why I don't travel very often, cause you always find... > you gonna turn up somewhere, as I was when I first went to Berlin, and... > people are gonna expect someone like Simon LeBon of Duran Duran to get off > the plane, and when somebody who looks like Simon LeBon's uncle who had the > unsuccessful operation gets off the plane... quite clearly, you see a lot of > crestfallen folk, and it's more than I can stand frankly. And I just had > another look at the letter that I mentioned before, and it says on the other > side of it 'Would you please send us a photograph'. I've found actually, > over the years, that it's best not to do this, because then you never hear > from the people again and they stop listening, and quite often go into...you > know, take holy orders, or go and start a new life in Papua New Guinea, and > I think it's preferable if they don't do this. > > One of the highpoints of my weekend in Berlin was the Atonal-Festival, and > we weren't there for very long, it was just a lot of people shrieking > really, banging instruments in a rather random fashion... But a young woman > there did seem to show some kind of vague sexual interest in me, and like > twenty years ago I should've been most gratified by this and probably tried > to do something about it. But of course when you've deteriorated to the > point that I've deteriorated to, you become a little uneasy. And I wondered, > like, is she a dedicated sociologist who is prepared to stop at nothing to > support some half-baked theory she has, or is she smashed out of her head, > or is she just plain mad. And I rather suspect that she was smashed out of > her head, because trying to get off with me is roughly equivalent to eating > all of your meals out of wastebins. > > I'm back from Crete, a gorgeous golden brown. If you could see me I'm sure > you would want to dance around me. > > As I mentioned before I never get invited to parties, and this is probably a > good thing, because I'm the kind of bloke who ends up doing all the > washing-up in rather a sulky fashion while everybody else gets undressed. I > did once go to an orgy, but it was deeply embarrassing, because I haven't > really got the figure for orgies and I had to sit there, pretending to be > asleep for about four or five hours, while everybody else got on with it. > Not for me at all. > > *health* > This week, as with most weeks actually, I'm feeling terrible, but obviously > the show goes on, and I put on a brave face and things, but I always feel > ill, and I've always attributed this to the fact that I just work to hard > really. I'm the classic kind of bloke who drops dead, and I was just > discussing this with Simon, and he said 'Have you ever thought of glandula > fever?' in much the same way as you might say 'Have you ever thought about > the glass-topped coffee-table?' And so I shall have to look into the > symptoms of that and perhaps by next week I'll have developed it, who can > possibly say. What a little ray of sunshine he is for sure. > > While it was going on my gums started bleeding. I'm not exactly sure what > the significance of this is, perhaps it's the prelude to a religious > experience. I certainly hope not. > > Why am I laughing? I don't know... it's incipient madness, that's what it > is. I'm quite looking forward to that actually, as I drift into an > unattractive middle-age. I quite like the idea of waking up one morning > quite plainly mad, I mean not dangerously mad, but just mad enough to be > sent off somewhere where I can just sit and watch television and eat Indian > meals for the rest of my life. I should be entirely happy doing that. You > know, just waking up one morning imagening that you're something like an > umbrella stand or something like that, and I find it quite an attractive > prospect, I must say. > > > *records* > (Sizzler: 'Rat Race') - Well, me too, at times, I have to admit, I'm a > victim of the pressures of modern life. I know that one of these days > something's going to snap in my head and I'll start imagening that I'm a two > and a half mile section of the East Langs Road or something - or Phil > Collins, whichever is the least interesting. > > (XXOO: 'How will I know when I'm really in love ?') - Your hat will fall > off. I thought everybody knew that. > > (Brilliant: 'Scream Like an Angel') - How do these people know what an angel > screams like? Answer me that. On one side of a paper only. > > (Hugh Griffith: 'Chant Down Babylon') - Well at our house, before we go to > bed every night, we always chant down Babylon for five or ten minutes, and > yet it's still there in the morning. > > (In Excelsis: 'Carnival of Damocles') - I'm not entirely sure Damocles was > the kind of chap who went to Carnivals much, but that's the title of it. > > (A Certain Ratio: 'I Need Someone Tonight') - Ah, I do like a deeply > meaningful lyric, although I suppose if you need someone tonight, it is a > meaningful lyric. > > (Sisters of Mercy: 'Temple of Love') - I think that if I found myself in any > temple of love I should just lie down on the pews and have a bit of a sleep. > That comes with age. > > (The The: 'This Sinking Feeling') - That's The The and on the record it says > 'With every kick in the face and every hurdle you pass the rewards get > greater.' and if you've been passing hurdles you should see your doctor as > soon as you possibly can. > > (Kukl: 'Songull') - Now this is... talk about not being able to pronounce > things, I'm in real trouble with this next one, because the name of the > band... well it's spelt K U K L. Now how would you pronounce that? I mean > given that it's some kind of nordic language that you're not entirely > familiar with. Well I checked around a bit, with people who know the band > and they said, well, it's pronounced 'Curcle'. So I said 'Curcle', I mean > that seems, you know, feasible... daft, but feasible... so K U K L, Curcle, > so I went ahead and that's what I said when I did a radio programme > featuring this domestically, and a member of the band phoned up and said > 'No, it's not Curcle at all, it's...' he didn't say it like this at all but > he said '... it's pronounced Krchk'. And I said, well how can it be > pronounced Krchk, I said, cause there's no 'R' in it... there's an 'L'... > and the 'L' is at the end, you know, all that kind of thing. Anyway, he says > it's Krchk, so this is Krchk, and frankly the title of the piece I have no > intention at all of trying to pronounce, it's spelt S O N G U L L and it's > almost certainly pronounced 'Lester'. (plays the record) > That's Kukl, pronounced Krchk and this is John Peel's Music, pronounced > "Excuse me, but isn't that my ladder?" > > (The Ruts: 'In a Rut') - I think it's fair to say that modern music is back > in that rut again, actually, lots of beautiful youths in meaningful > trousers. > > (Vex: 'Sanctuary') - That's Vex and on the back of the sleeve it says 'four > individuals with no set ideals making music to provoke thought' - and the > thought which most immediately comes to me is that it's almost time that > we've had enough records like that. > > (Daniel Ponce: 'Bastardo Cuentos') - The name of the next artiste appears to > be Daniel Ponce but it's actually pronounced, I think, Pon-che, and the > track itself is called Bastardo Cuentos which translates approximately as > 'Oh no, not another spanish referee'. > > > *about jamaican pre-releases (on recycled vinyl)* > .pressed on Weetabix... > > .with real hazelnuts... > > As you can tell, somebody has gone over that with the old Black & Decker > sander just to give it that authentic feel. > > It may not have done full justice to that expensive tuner you just bought, > but it's a great record. > > > *about loud or 'difficult' records* > Well I expect they love their mothers. > > Aren't you glad they don't rehearse next to you? > > Well I'm glad I'm not their postman. > > I don't think I shall be inviting them to my birthday party. They are the > kind of people who park their vans so that nobody else could get in or out. > > They sound like somebody's given a good kicking - set to music. > > *miscellaneous* > With that record he has qualified for the immortal soul. > > We're coming up to exam results, you see, for our William, and he's got to > get a certain number of passes at A level in order to get into university > and do the thing that he wants to do, which is archeology, and in the way > that fathers do, I insist that the main reason he wants to do archeology is > because he's got it in his head that this means that he can lie virtually > motionless for days on end in the accumulated filth of centuries, so he > won't have to change his lifestyle particularly. > > Rip, Rig & Panic have in fact broken up, because some of them live across > the road from my mum. Not that they've told me that they've broken up but I > can see them in there and they look broken up. > > Really needs to be played loud enough to start a civil defence alert... > > The musical equivalent to those children's TV programmes where you make a > model of the Battersea power station out of egg-boxes. > > It's called 'Another Black Friday' and the press of it has been good as far > as I can tell: 'the best production at the present time','"a rise to new > musical directions', 'a brilliant fusion of body and brain' ... I don't > know, that sounds like a motorcycle accident. > > This is a record by Ledernacken, which can't surely mean what I think it > means. > > 'Party Line' by Abbreviated Sealing, and of course whenever I criticize the > name of a band somebody will write in and say "Of course what you don't > realize is that it's a quote from Jean Jacques Pissoir's 'Vortex - A > Threnody", and it may well be so. > That's Stump and that's another track in the forthcoming Peel Sessions EP > series, if you see what I mean. It's not quite that but I'm not gonna try > and reconstruct the sentence in front of you. > From colin_ellis@... Sun Aug 5 14:16:03 2012 From: colin_ellis@... (Colin) Date: Sun, 05 Aug 2012 12:16:03 -0000 Subject: Great quotes In-Reply-To: <20120804213308.RHGL1732.mtaout02-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Message-ID: Another Peel/Lloyd Webber story I heard or read somewhere... Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice visited Peel when "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" was released (1968 or thereabouts?), hoping that he'd like it and play it on his shows, but he told them (in so many words) to give up, adding that accountancy wasn't such a bad career choice after all. Anyone know anything more about this episode? c --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Phil Edwards" wrote: > > I don't know whether this is a misremembered quote but I'm convinced I heard > this on his "Desert Island Discs" appearance even though I've since heard > the show and it doesn't seem to appear. Maybe it was cut from the original > show or I heard it from somewhere else. So convinced, I included it as a > signature on several notice boards (attributing it to JP). > > The quote is "The worst 10 words in the English Language are 'Well I've > always liked the music of Andrew Lloyd Weber' " > > Phil > > > > > > _____ > > From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of > ford.alan@... > Sent: 04 August 2012 11:56 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [peel] Re: Great quotes > > > > > > Don't remember reading this at the time; some great quotes here. > It also confirms that John played Violent Femmes at least once ("Ugly" on > BFBS). > Alan > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , "Richard > Fewster" wrote: > > > > I've just been looking at the legendary Peel Quotes thread from the > > ilovemusic message board. Remarkably, it seems to still be going. Anyway, > > some fine fellow by the name of Arnie Matthews has taken great care in > > transcribing some Peel quotes from the BFBS Germany shows. SOme of them > had > > me in tears, sure enough. Enjoy: > > > > > **************************************************************************** > **************************************************************************** > ***************** > > > > Here are some of my favourite quotes from John's radio show for the > British > > Forces Broadcasting Service (BFBS) in Germany: > > > > *introduction* > > It's time again for two hours of John Peel's Music, guaranteed to put a > > smile on your face, a song on your lips and something undescribable on > your > > feet. > > > > *working at BFBS* > > It's wonderful down here at BFBS, because occasionally you get people > coming > > around to sit in and watch the programme and listen to some of the sounds. > > And you know that they're gonna come in like 'I say, this is all jolly > > interesting, goodness me. So that's what a studio is, that's what a John > > Peel is like, is it?' And they sit there and then after about two records > > they crawl out like broken men. > > > > A curious thing happened while that was going on: a member of the BFBS > staff > > actually came into the studio and asked me about a record which I played > on > > my domestic programme. She has actually taken an interest in the music, so > > of course she's been drummed out of the building as you can imagine, she's > > been beaten up by security people just around the back. > > > > And from Richard, one of the three pieces of mail which arrived this week, > > and it says 'Look out for the german all-female ensemble called Breast. > Have > > they made any records?' Well if they have I certainly wouldn't be able to > > play them on the BBC, not with a name like that, because at the BBC nobody > > has breasts of course. But here at BFBS they look at things very > > differently. I've got quite a reasonable set of breasts myself actually. > > > > There's nowhere here to put my bicycle. In the old buildings, before we > > moved down here, I could take my bicycle and just leave it in somebody's > > office. But this can't be done any longer, because somebody whose job it > is > > to go through all of the regulations to try and find things to obstruct > > people, and they came across the information... something to do with like, > > will the bicycle possibly foul the carpets in some way, although I'd like > to > > see it doing it, or it constitutes a fire-hazard within the meaning of the > > act and all that kind of stuff. So it means that my bicycle is manacled to > a > > parking-meter outside. But I did bring in the front wheel in case somebody > > stole that, and left that in the place where I normally leave my bicycle, > to > > see exactly how much of a bicycle constitutes a bicycle. Because I had > this > > problem once before with somebody else who would never allow me to bring > my > > bicycle into their building, and I wanted to know how much of it you could > > bring in in parts before it became a bicycle. And of course people really > > aren't interested in these kinds of sophistries, they're more likely just > to > > punch you in the face and tell you not to be such a smart aleck. But > within > > the law, I think I'm right in saying, if you are riding a bicycle, then > you > > are yourself part of that bicycle, so if the bicycle is banned from the > > building, then it seems logical that the rider should be as well, so in > fact > > I shouldn't be here, as I am part of a bicycle, or indeed you could even > say > > that I am a bicycle. > > > > I was trying to get hold of a cup of coffee while that was going on and > > there is, immediately outside the door here, a large coffee making > machine, > > but I'm told that this is for the use of BFBS UK only, which is quite > > wonderful. It's the kind of thing you think doesn't happen in 1984. I > expect > > they got their own toilets somewhere as well, and their own lift, and > > they're probably allowed to bring their bicycles into the building, too. > > Privilege - what a wonderful thing it is. (plays a record) > > Very pleased to report that the BFBS UK elitist coffee machine seems to > have > > broken down. There are lots of puzzled looking men probably called Eric > > staring at it this very moment, hands on their hips. > > > > Here's an oldie which I always enjoy, you probably loathe it, I don't > know, > > don't really care. It's my programme, not yours. > > > > Kevin (one of the engineers), our man in the studded leather bracelets and > > AC/DC tour jacket says that they sound like a very sick Judas Priest, but > of > > course in my estimation Judas Priest sound like a very sick Judas Priest. > > > > Charles (one of the producers) was also suggesting that we should get the > > Emerson, Lake & Palmer version of the same piece and play that in next > > week's programme. First person to take a step towards me with it, I tell > > you, he gets it. > > > > > > A little scratchy towards the end, that's Barrington Levy and a ripple of > > applause for the BFBS equipment which was built out of old washing-machine > > parts in the late 1940s. > > > > And this week's programme is being engineered by Nicky, who's loveliness > is > > enough to drive fat men to drink, but in her defence she'll come and have > a > > drink with you while you do it. But Kevin has dropped into the studio to > > tell me that he's just been to see, in the last week, Yes and Status Quo. > So > > representatives from the Peel Foundation are taking him outside for a full > > frontal lobotomy in the hope that something can be done to improve his > > emotional condition. > > > > > > *letters and phonecalls* > > Not a great deal of mail this week, and I wish you would write, I'd be > very > > grateful if you did, because BFBS interpret this as the programme becoming > > even less popular and it'll end up as being an insert into 'The pruning > fork > > in peace and war - an eight part documentary starring Wendy Craig as > nursy'. > > You have been warned. > > > > And a letter, this is very welcome indeed, from Cyprus. It's been quite a > > long time since we had one from there, and it's from sapper Sam Parker in > > Nikosia, and as always I'll drag out the record to play you next week, but > I > > just wanted you to know that your letter has arrived and has been greeted > > here with a great deal of excitement: 21 gun salute and massed brass bands > > playing in the street outside. > > > > And here's a letter from Brad, who is Private Bradbury, from what looks > like > > 1st Armoured Field Ambulance. Isn't that cheating? I don't know, I don't > > think you're allowed to do that. I mean the armoured ambulance is the sort > > of thing which happened in the First World War but not since. (plays a > > record) > > I must admit I've been fantasising about those armoured field ambulances > > while the record was playing, the idea of the Red Cross on the back doors > > parting as they are thrown open and a 25-pounder sticking out of the back. > > > > A card from Michael, and he says, could I play a record for his friend who > > has just come back from Nepal after two and a half years where he's been > > talking with the stones. I'm not entirely sure this isn't a medical > > condition actually, Michael. If the stones have been talking back to him, > > then I think we have real cause for concern. > > > > Actually, judging by the amount of mail this week, I would say that the > > west's defences are being overlooked as you all sit there scribbling away > on > > postcards and letters. > > > > I'll play you another track from that LP before the end of the programme, > > cause I rather like it, I must admit. It's also the kind of record which > > gets people writing in to say 'I shall never listen to your programme > > again!' ... that kind of thing... and in a rather perverse way I enjoy > that, > > which is why there's only about twenty of us left. We have a secret > > handshake and a tie and everything. We can recognize each other in the > > street. > > > > And Kay wrote to me from Bielefeld, where he or she is stationed. He or > she > > or uncommited, I don't know. > > > > And this is from Section 25. I have to warn you that this copy of the > record > > is pressed off centre. In fact all of the copies of the record that I've > got > > are pressed off centre, and I've got four copies of it, cause they sent me > a > > new one each time I complained that they were pressed off centre, and the > > new one was always pressed off centre. So this is for Micky who, if the > > postcard he sent me is to be believed, lives in the middle of a field, and > > he'll probably appreciate a record that's pressed off centre. > > > > This is for Monty, who wanted something by Crass for Angelica, which I > > thought was stuff you put on top of cakes, but in this case it seems to be > a > > person. > > > > My day started off particularly well with a phonecall from Richard in > > Germany who told me, he says 'Do you want any wine? My father owns a > > vineyard.' Owns a vineyard??!! So I said 'Next time I come to Germany I > > shall come and stay with you - probably for several years'. > > (plays a record) > > I'm always very pleased to get letters or indeed phonecalls from anybody > > whose family own vineyards - or Mercedes Benz dealerships, or, because I > > have so many children, a toilet paper factory as well, if you want to get > in > > touch. > > > > Well I'm rather reluctant to get into more deeply military requests after > > all the mess I made with that 'S.T.A.G.O.N.' business earlier on. Simon > says > > I still got it wrong, after what he said to me I misinterpreted it or > > something. Who really cares? I mean you all know what 'bobbies' mean, yet > in > > our house if you said the word 'bobbies' people would fall over. > > > > Somebody has sent me, for which I'm extremely grateful, a postcard which > > actually's got water in it. I mean it's got liked a sealed... do you hear > > the water splashing about? That's a postcard! Actually's got a bit of the > > North Sea in it apparently, a picture of a trawler or something like that. > > It's probably full of disease, too, if it bursts it'll probably kill the > > whole of central London. > > > > > > *looks* > > (after Violent Femmes' 'Ugly' which ends with the singer shouting 'You're > so > > ugly' repeatedly) - Oh I don't know, with the light from behind and a > > polythene bag over my head I can look quite arresting. > > > > The people you don't actually know and who don't know you...when you turn > > up, and of course they're expecting you to look like one of Echo & The > > Bunnymen or something like that, and when you turn up looking like Echo & > > The Bunnymen's dad who hasn't been well for very many years, one can > almost > > sense... the disappointment is almost tangible you know, which is why I > tend > > to lurk here in the studios and not venture forth. It's like the 'Elephant > > Man' you know, bag over the head, that kind of stuff. > > > > I've chosen to go to Portugal in the week of the Milk Cup final, so I > shall > > be lying motionless in the sun like a beached whale while the lads are > > battling at Wembley. > > > > They go on a great a length, I mean obviously to get their record played, > > but go on a great length about my sexy voice and so on, and of course > that's > > one of the reasons why I don't travel very often, cause you always find... > > you gonna turn up somewhere, as I was when I first went to Berlin, and... > > people are gonna expect someone like Simon LeBon of Duran Duran to get off > > the plane, and when somebody who looks like Simon LeBon's uncle who had > the > > unsuccessful operation gets off the plane... quite clearly, you see a lot > of > > crestfallen folk, and it's more than I can stand frankly. And I just had > > another look at the letter that I mentioned before, and it says on the > other > > side of it 'Would you please send us a photograph'. I've found actually, > > over the years, that it's best not to do this, because then you never hear > > from the people again and they stop listening, and quite often go > into...you > > know, take holy orders, or go and start a new life in Papua New Guinea, > and > > I think it's preferable if they don't do this. > > > > One of the highpoints of my weekend in Berlin was the Atonal-Festival, and > > we weren't there for very long, it was just a lot of people shrieking > > really, banging instruments in a rather random fashion... But a young > woman > > there did seem to show some kind of vague sexual interest in me, and like > > twenty years ago I should've been most gratified by this and probably > tried > > to do something about it. But of course when you've deteriorated to the > > point that I've deteriorated to, you become a little uneasy. And I > wondered, > > like, is she a dedicated sociologist who is prepared to stop at nothing to > > support some half-baked theory she has, or is she smashed out of her head, > > or is she just plain mad. And I rather suspect that she was smashed out of > > her head, because trying to get off with me is roughly equivalent to > eating > > all of your meals out of wastebins. > > > > I'm back from Crete, a gorgeous golden brown. If you could see me I'm sure > > you would want to dance around me. > > > > As I mentioned before I never get invited to parties, and this is probably > a > > good thing, because I'm the kind of bloke who ends up doing all the > > washing-up in rather a sulky fashion while everybody else gets undressed. > I > > did once go to an orgy, but it was deeply embarrassing, because I haven't > > really got the figure for orgies and I had to sit there, pretending to be > > asleep for about four or five hours, while everybody else got on with it. > > Not for me at all. > > > > *health* > > This week, as with most weeks actually, I'm feeling terrible, but > obviously > > the show goes on, and I put on a brave face and things, but I always feel > > ill, and I've always attributed this to the fact that I just work to hard > > really. I'm the classic kind of bloke who drops dead, and I was just > > discussing this with Simon, and he said 'Have you ever thought of glandula > > fever?' in much the same way as you might say 'Have you ever thought about > > the glass-topped coffee-table?' And so I shall have to look into the > > symptoms of that and perhaps by next week I'll have developed it, who can > > possibly say. What a little ray of sunshine he is for sure. > > > > While it was going on my gums started bleeding. I'm not exactly sure what > > the significance of this is, perhaps it's the prelude to a religious > > experience. I certainly hope not. > > > > Why am I laughing? I don't know... it's incipient madness, that's what it > > is. I'm quite looking forward to that actually, as I drift into an > > unattractive middle-age. I quite like the idea of waking up one morning > > quite plainly mad, I mean not dangerously mad, but just mad enough to be > > sent off somewhere where I can just sit and watch television and eat > Indian > > meals for the rest of my life. I should be entirely happy doing that. You > > know, just waking up one morning imagening that you're something like an > > umbrella stand or something like that, and I find it quite an attractive > > prospect, I must say. > > > > > > *records* > > (Sizzler: 'Rat Race') - Well, me too, at times, I have to admit, I'm a > > victim of the pressures of modern life. I know that one of these days > > something's going to snap in my head and I'll start imagening that I'm a > two > > and a half mile section of the East Langs Road or something - or Phil > > Collins, whichever is the least interesting. > > > > (XXOO: 'How will I know when I'm really in love ?') - Your hat will fall > > off. I thought everybody knew that. > > > > (Brilliant: 'Scream Like an Angel') - How do these people know what an > angel > > screams like? Answer me that. On one side of a paper only. > > > > (Hugh Griffith: 'Chant Down Babylon') - Well at our house, before we go to > > bed every night, we always chant down Babylon for five or ten minutes, and > > yet it's still there in the morning. > > > > (In Excelsis: 'Carnival of Damocles') - I'm not entirely sure Damocles was > > the kind of chap who went to Carnivals much, but that's the title of it. > > > > (A Certain Ratio: 'I Need Someone Tonight') - Ah, I do like a deeply > > meaningful lyric, although I suppose if you need someone tonight, it is a > > meaningful lyric. > > > > (Sisters of Mercy: 'Temple of Love') - I think that if I found myself in > any > > temple of love I should just lie down on the pews and have a bit of a > sleep. > > That comes with age. > > > > (The The: 'This Sinking Feeling') - That's The The and on the record it > says > > 'With every kick in the face and every hurdle you pass the rewards get > > greater.' and if you've been passing hurdles you should see your doctor as > > soon as you possibly can. > > > > (Kukl: 'Songull') - Now this is... talk about not being able to pronounce > > things, I'm in real trouble with this next one, because the name of the > > band... well it's spelt K U K L. Now how would you pronounce that? I mean > > given that it's some kind of nordic language that you're not entirely > > familiar with. Well I checked around a bit, with people who know the band > > and they said, well, it's pronounced 'Curcle'. So I said 'Curcle', I mean > > that seems, you know, feasible... daft, but feasible... so K U K L, > Curcle, > > so I went ahead and that's what I said when I did a radio programme > > featuring this domestically, and a member of the band phoned up and said > > 'No, it's not Curcle at all, it's...' he didn't say it like this at all > but > > he said '... it's pronounced Krchk'. And I said, well how can it be > > pronounced Krchk, I said, cause there's no 'R' in it... there's an 'L'... > > and the 'L' is at the end, you know, all that kind of thing. Anyway, he > says > > it's Krchk, so this is Krchk, and frankly the title of the piece I have no > > intention at all of trying to pronounce, it's spelt S O N G U L L and it's > > almost certainly pronounced 'Lester'. (plays the record) > > That's Kukl, pronounced Krchk and this is John Peel's Music, pronounced > > "Excuse me, but isn't that my ladder?" > > > > (The Ruts: 'In a Rut') - I think it's fair to say that modern music is > back > > in that rut again, actually, lots of beautiful youths in meaningful > > trousers. > > > > (Vex: 'Sanctuary') - That's Vex and on the back of the sleeve it says > 'four > > individuals with no set ideals making music to provoke thought' - and the > > thought which most immediately comes to me is that it's almost time that > > we've had enough records like that. > > > > (Daniel Ponce: 'Bastardo Cuentos') - The name of the next artiste appears > to > > be Daniel Ponce but it's actually pronounced, I think, Pon-che, and the > > track itself is called Bastardo Cuentos which translates approximately as > > 'Oh no, not another spanish referee'. > > > > > > *about jamaican pre-releases (on recycled vinyl)* > > .pressed on Weetabix... > > > > .with real hazelnuts... > > > > As you can tell, somebody has gone over that with the old Black & Decker > > sander just to give it that authentic feel. > > > > It may not have done full justice to that expensive tuner you just bought, > > but it's a great record. > > > > > > *about loud or 'difficult' records* > > Well I expect they love their mothers. > > > > Aren't you glad they don't rehearse next to you? > > > > Well I'm glad I'm not their postman. > > > > I don't think I shall be inviting them to my birthday party. They are the > > kind of people who park their vans so that nobody else could get in or > out. > > > > They sound like somebody's given a good kicking - set to music. > > > > *miscellaneous* > > With that record he has qualified for the immortal soul. > > > > We're coming up to exam results, you see, for our William, and he's got to > > get a certain number of passes at A level in order to get into university > > and do the thing that he wants to do, which is archeology, and in the way > > that fathers do, I insist that the main reason he wants to do archeology > is > > because he's got it in his head that this means that he can lie virtually > > motionless for days on end in the accumulated filth of centuries, so he > > won't have to change his lifestyle particularly. > > > > Rip, Rig & Panic have in fact broken up, because some of them live across > > the road from my mum. Not that they've told me that they've broken up but > I > > can see them in there and they look broken up. > > > > Really needs to be played loud enough to start a civil defence alert... > > > > The musical equivalent to those children's TV programmes where you make a > > model of the Battersea power station out of egg-boxes. > > > > It's called 'Another Black Friday' and the press of it has been good as > far > > as I can tell: 'the best production at the present time','"a rise to new > > musical directions', 'a brilliant fusion of body and brain' ... I don't > > know, that sounds like a motorcycle accident. > > > > This is a record by Ledernacken, which can't surely mean what I think it > > means. > > > > 'Party Line' by Abbreviated Sealing, and of course whenever I criticize > the > > name of a band somebody will write in and say "Of course what you don't > > realize is that it's a quote from Jean Jacques Pissoir's 'Vortex - A > > Threnody", and it may well be so. > > That's Stump and that's another track in the forthcoming Peel Sessions EP > > series, if you see what I mean. It's not quite that but I'm not gonna try > > and reconstruct the sentence in front of you. > > > From stuart@... Sun Aug 5 14:55:04 2012 From: stuart@... (Stuart Mchugh) Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2012 13:55:04 +0100 Subject: Great quotes In-Reply-To: <1344167062.266.88848.m7@yahoogroups.com> References: <1344167062.266.88848.m7@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: > > Posted by: "Phil Edwards" festive50@... festive50 > Date: Sat Aug 4, 2012 2:33 pm ((PDT)) > > I don't know whether this is a misremembered quote but I'm convinced > I heard > this on his "Desert Island Discs" appearance even though I've since > heard > the show and it doesn't seem to appear. Maybe it was cut from the > original > show or I heard it from somewhere else. So convinced, I included it > as a > signature on several notice boards (attributing it to JP). > > The quote is "The worst 10 words in the English Language are 'Well > I've > always liked the music of Andrew Lloyd Weber' " I'd not heard that before though I can well believe it's a JP quote! It wasn't on Desert Island Discs though, not if I transcribed it accurately :-) http://www.vacant.org.uk/interviews/peeldid.html S Stuart Mchugh po box 13516 linlithgow eh49 6wb ... t: 01506 840063 ... e: editor@... From M.Luetchford@... Sun Aug 5 16:44:55 2012 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2012 15:44:55 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Bad show, compiled off season (9) In-Reply-To: <1344000105.70830.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1343947283.33089.YahooMailNeo@...> <1344000105.70830.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1344177895.8275.YahooMailNeo@...> ok - will do - but does anyone know the origin of the phrase?   M ________________________________ From: Dr Mango To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Friday, 3 August 2012, 14:21 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Bad show, compiled off season (9)   Out on Blue Six? Yes please! DM ________________________________ From: MARK LUETCHFORD To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Thursday, 2 August 2012, 23:41 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Bad show, compiled off season (9)   Thanks Steve for all of this and more  - its a bit annoying that these are all coming in bits and need to be stitched together.   In amongst this lot of tapes I have a Radcliffe Out on Blue SIx [I always thought they were a fine post-punk band that Pell played in teh early 80s - but now I want to know where the phrase comes from - someone here will!) show - do people wish me to rip.   Stuart seems to motor through these it will take me a while longer! But the suspense will do you all good   Mark     PS can't get the crossword! ________________________________ From: so_it_goes_2512 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, 2 August 2012, 10:01 Subject: [peel] Re: Bad show, compiled off season (9)   ...and September 1986. --- In mailto:peel%40yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Fellow Peelites > Thanks to Stuart for the latest batch of L Tapes, and I can now present > new collaborations between ML and myself. > L275 contained a previously shared section of 26 September 1992 > and new shares of 02 > October 1992 and 03 > October 1992 , although > some more sophisticated carbon dating is needed on the latter. > L277 contained a new section of 12 December 1992 > , the end of the show, > and a previously shared excerpt from 24 April 1993 > . > Finally, L279 contained previously shared sections of 18 December 1992 > and 19 December 1992 > . > Additionally, the Nachtexpress has returned! Many thanks to the taper > who found three quarters of the previously unshared 06 May 1991 > show from O3. Many > of these shows, having been shared via Megaupload, are now unavailable > online, so if you need re-ups, please ask. > Finally, I have some new BFBS compilations to share, all of which date > from August 1986: Peel 039 (BFBS) > , Peel 040 (BFBS) > , and Peel 041 (BFBS) > . > Best wishesSteve (TK) > From brockleyal@... Sun Aug 5 17:40:43 2012 From: brockleyal@... (brockleyal) Date: Sun, 05 Aug 2012 15:40:43 -0000 Subject: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Fine band indeed. I remember seeing them in HMV Oxford Street one luchtime. They were there to plug latest record, but put on a surreal live performance. It was completely acoustic and involved an array of carboard boxes as drums. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > Didn't John like The Violent Femmes? Can't find any reference on the Wiki. > Brilliant band IMHO > > Alan > From stephenbray@... Sun Aug 5 23:22:00 2012 From: stephenbray@... (Stephen Bray) Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2012 22:22:00 +0100 Subject: Pulp on Peel Message-ID: Dear Peel Folks, My name's Stephen, I'm new to this list and I'm a rather huge Pulp fan. I've been responsible for sourcing a lot of live stuff, early demos, radio appearances etc. for my Pulp Portfolio Project, which I'm proudly displaying here: http://www.pulpwiki.net/Pulp/PulpPortfolioProject I think the only thing I have of interest for you is Track 12/13 on Disc 2. It's a couple of seconds of Peel speech following his playing of the band's second single sometime in, presumably, the Summer of 1983. I'm happy to upload it if it would interest anyone here. I do have a direct digital recording of the full song with the speech at the end which I pulled from someone's second gen recording of the event in question. The main thing I'm looking for is Peel's speech surrounding Pulp's first Peel session on 18/11/81. Obviously the tracks survive, but whatever comments John had about them seem not to be in circulation. The repeat on 8/12/81 would also be interesting. The third early 80s repeat - on 8/2/82 survives at least in part, featuring John's comments before and after Turkey Mambo Momma, which appears to be the last of the Session tracks repeated that night. So yeah, those are my questions - does the 18/11/81 show survive at all? How about 8/12/81? And how about the first part of the 8/2/82 one? For my part, I'll upload the "Everybody's Problem" bit with John's somewhat disdainful comments afterwards. Btw - congrats to all who've worked on the Peel wiki site. It really is a gem! Stephen From stuartb@... Mon Aug 6 01:21:36 2012 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sun, 05 Aug 2012 23:21:36 -0000 Subject: The Popguns/Fifteen To One In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yey! A hit. The bit of 9th November 1991 newly ripped by Rob catches the start of the show for the first time and contains your dedication. See the wikia for the link etc. STuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "powerpopuk" wrote: > > I appeared on the quiz show "Fifteen To One" in October 1991 wearing a Popguns "Snog" t-shirt. After the show went out on 8 November 91 someone told me that Peel had played (possibly started the show with) a Popguns track (not a session) and dedicated it to me. I'm trying to find (a) the show that dedication occurred on and (b) if it exists, whether legally or illegally. > > He didn't have a show on Friday 8 Nov 91 but there were shows on Sat 9 Nov 91 and Sun 10 Nov 91. Can anyone provide any insight into my quest? > > Cheers > > The Cat > www.jocknroll.co.uk > From stuartb@... Mon Aug 6 15:08:42 2012 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2012 13:08:42 -0000 Subject: Rob's SL Tapes now wikified Message-ID: The remaining tapes of Rob's latest 1991 SL batch have now been incorporated into the Wikia (some of which was done by Steve SIG). The running order in some cases is not 100% clear, as there are a mixture of pause-button tapes, highlights of those pause-button tapes, and even some session highlights on separate tapes.... Thankfully the 1992-1994 tapes are much easier as they are complete (albeit broken up across several tapes). Stuart Thanks again to Steve L and to Rocker for organising this non-trivial project and to Steve SIG et al for the recent shares. From robfleay@... Mon Aug 6 15:28:29 2012 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2012 14:28:29 +0100 Subject: [peel] Rob's SL Tapes now wikified In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: And thanks from me for wikifying it all.. Originally I did all that myself when on the 400 Box tapes, but I have considerably less time on my hands now, plus as you say, this last batch was a real mish-mash of stuff, not helped by the fact that some of it had already been ripped from other L tapes where he'd bounced tapes for whatever reason. It was a big enough job for me trying to date the tapes accurately in the first place Looking forward to my next (hopefully easier to sort out) batch! On 6 August 2012 14:08, Stuart wrote: > The remaining tapes of Rob's latest 1991 SL batch have now been > incorporated into the Wikia (some of which was done by Steve SIG). The > running order in some cases is not 100% clear, as there are a mixture of > pause-button tapes, highlights of those pause-button tapes, and even some > session highlights on separate tapes.... > > Thankfully the 1992-1994 tapes are much easier as they are complete > (albeit broken up across several tapes). > > Stuart > > Thanks again to Steve L and to Rocker for organising this non-trivial > project and to Steve SIG et al for the recent shares. > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > From paul@... Tue Aug 7 23:31:50 2012 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2012 22:31:50 +0100 Subject: TheSpace - Peel Archive - O In-Reply-To: References: <83p7s71b69ddc73cavqa2mjgl83pv9s2aj@...> <399ht7tofbc95vok9rn964btiupn1jnjvr@...> <7c36v79l7l8ed1ijdo60avgckt8a419en6@...> <650s08hroisi3ljptchehdasktu6ouqpjb@...> Message-ID: <5o1328hfnng6ro921l8rre8g4hhakfnpds@...> Here is the list for letter O Featured artist this time is Mike Oldfield http://thespace.org/items/e0000m6a/player Olympic openening ceremony last week, Peel stuff this week ... he must have a new album (of old stuff) out again. I've included the position on the shelf (this is the first 100 albums sorted by artist - which is the way that they are filed on Peel's shelves), the Peel card index number, artist, album - and then some links (Spotify, iTunes, Discogs) Yahoo is sure to make a mess of some of this when it wraps the lines ... but it is TAB delimited - so easy for those that want to import it into a spreadsheet. I've already put it in the wiki http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Record_Collection:_O There will be 100 a week - each starting with next letter in the alphabet. ShelfPos Index Artist Album Links Video O001 9138 O Band The Knife O002 13624 O.K. Jive Life At The Blue Chonjo Sky Day & Night Club O003 24381 OK Kings Our Kingdom For A Wave O004 26323 O.S.T. Seimlste O005 3848 Oak Welcome To Our Fair http://open.spotify.com/album/5vb5aySgFvxkV9gSOGWs6b O006 23298 Oasis Definitely Maybe http://open.spotify.com/album/5vb5aySgFvxkV9gSOGWs6b O007 24124 Oasis (What's The Story) Morning Glory? http://open.spotify.com/album/5vb5aySgFvxkV9gSOGWs6b O008 13579 Ebenezer Obey And His Inter-Reformers Band Eyi Yato O009 13636 Ebenezer Obey And his Inter-Reformers Band Current Affairs O010 14566 Chief Ebenezer Obey Je Ka Jo O011 14805 Chief Ebenezer Obey Miliki Plus O012 15672 Ebenezer Obey And His Inter-Reformers Band Solution O013 16963 Ebenezer Obey And His Inter-Reformers Band What God Has Joined Together O014 20717 Obituary Slowly We Rot http://open.spotify.com/album/7H5MWoD8M6dEQoSj3SMHP7 O015 23250 Oblivians blivians http://open.spotify.com/album/11dca0zAbDFlgqJgrsgotH O016 23586 Oblivians Soul Food http://open.spotify.com/album/1PthvMoy20dZ2ebGCP9NI4 O017 24400 Oblivians Popular Favourites http://open.spotify.com/album/6LXTRRrqJZYyuV0kIuaG7M O018 2931 Oblivian Express Oblivian Express O019 5001 Brian Auger's Oblivian Express Closer To It http://open.spotify.com/album/4a2eUds1x272Jt3Wu36Ucj O020 5892 Brian Auger's Oblivian Express Straight Ahead O021 22647 The Oblivian Seekers Oblivian Seekers O022 13961 Ric Ocasek Beatitude O023 2008 Occasional Word The Year Of The Great Leap Sideways http://open.spotify.com/album/6OJ2AwqluVMJfOQmSP1pCu O024 21456 Occidental Blue Harmony Lovers House On Fire O025 22611 Occidental Blue Harmony Lovers Kampf Die Kraft O026 17410 Billy Ocean Love Zone http://open.spotify.com/album/7oUQQI3USlnBTUeN6KXXoo O027 1066 Phil Ochs All The News That's Fit To Sing http://open.spotify.com/album/6lilu2d5cDNG7hzdvJrQqu O028 1067 Phil Ochs I Ain't Marching Anymore http://open.spotify.com/album/28XoBuuNDXciDAdfEgDMg6 O029 1069 Phil Ochs Rehearsal For Retirement O030 2179 Phil Ochs Greatest Hits O031 4751 Phil Ochs Gunfight At Carnegie Hall O032 5085 Phil Ochs Tape From California O033 11715 Hazel O'Connor Breaking Glass http://open.spotify.com/album/02m7p5Qxr1RZld36bUBjVK O034 12634 Hazel O'Connor Cover Plus O035 18956 Sinead O'Connor The Lion & The Cobra http://open.spotify.com/album/67nJgLgseykZPC5J5xnU4F O036 25493 The Octant Shook-No-Par O037 13996 Martin O'Cuthbert For Alien Ears O038 5184 Alan O'Day Caress me Pretty music O039 24386 The Odd Numbers Jazz Cigarettes O040 19903 The Odolites The Odolities O041 5043 Andrew Odum Farther On Down The Road O042 4602 Al O'Donnell Al O'Donnell O043 11109 The Buddy Odor Stop Buddy Odor Is A Gas O044 19626 Of Cabbages & Kings Face O045 25907 Of Montreal An Introduction To... O046 11318 Off Broadway Off Broadway USA http://open.spotify.com/album/5jjrCylsyUgRJ2R1qkObSd O047 12033 Off Broadway Quick Turns O048 20389 Off Mask 00 Extra Old Wave O049 20326 Off Mask Sonic Cold Crazy Reaction O050 18810 Offbeats Evolution Of The Stickman O051 14924 Offenders We Must Rebel O052 16388 Offenders Endless Struggle O053 15698 The Offs First Record O054 21075 The Offspring The Offspring http://open.spotify.com/album/74FpMi5afZykegHPuVQL2g O055 26468 Offwhyte The Fifth Sun http://open.spotify.com/album/58Whkd3qOJJ0ggc5UfJEZ5 O056 8408 The O'Halloran Brothers The Men Of The Island http://open.spotify.com/album/3U5XqcmZTnn3spfh7YhKja O057 20065 Margaret O'Hara Miss America http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/miss-america/id404316212 O058 18140 Oh' Dev Don't Push O059 4831 Ohio Express Ohio Express O060 5601 Ohio Players Pain + Pleasure = Ecstasy O061 6068 Ohio Players Skin Tight http://open.spotify.com/album/7nmpLxK95gLIqphEfATqZy O062 6496 Ohio Players Fire http://open.spotify.com/album/6jqy46bCaO2Ifosm1SFZDI O063 7380 Ohio Players Honey http://open.spotify.com/album/0AvhdOj3ZkWuNrRJujCOb9 O064 8090 Ohio Players Contradiction O065 9013 Ohio Players Angel O066 12509 OHL Heimatfront O067 15459 OHL 1000 Kreuze http://open.spotify.com/album/5XV9Lv0Uu52KQ15EQvVTcx O068 15461 OHL Oktoberrevolution O069 15462 OHL Verbranne Erde O070 12565 Oingo Boingo Only A Lad http://open.spotify.com/album/64AvscNu6evZoVJbQwcwFv O071 13520 Oingo Boingo Nothing To Fear O072 4375 O'Jays Back Stabbers http://open.spotify.com/album/09jTPeDoSuJLLAwFGNUKCX O073 5454 O'Jays Ship Ahoy http://open.spotify.com/album/0prtrB4HNL9tiEeAv57Bz8 O074 7033 O'Jays Survival http://open.spotify.com/album/1fOZphC5VkWPwhX4X5OuAb O075 8375 O'Jays Message In The Music O076 15729 O'Jays The O'Jays O077 2888 Danny O'Keefe Danny O'Keefe http://open.spotify.com/album/3Fq78XhuPan1dRr6Tj6nhY O078 5092 Danny O'Keefe Breezy Stories http://open.spotify.com/album/6qZlsPTKjXK6EZWFKJ5Dd0 O079 6852 Danny O'Keefe So Long Harry Truman http://open.spotify.com/album/3eSKNr3CGh4BotZxJjVhnZ O080 2926 Soundtrack Oklahoma! http://open.spotify.com/album/2ZcpOsL5a2cNNOMoJM1z4Y O081 9550 Sonny Okosun Fire In Soweto http://open.spotify.com/album/0q6k5AAbBzKgIWeIMR0Rhy O082 10110 Sonny Okosuns Holy Wars http://open.spotify.com/album/5aJleqa0jPmMRMXoJHwMhI O083 9236 Eddy Okwedy & His Moores Eddy Okwedy & His Moores O084 22147 Old Lo Flux Tube O085 22738 Old The Musical Dimension Of Sleastak O086 7040 Old And In The Way Old And In The Way O087 19949 Old Lady Drivers Old Lady Drivers O088 20730 Old Skull Get Outta School http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/old-lady-drivers/id258748974 O089 9019 Old Swan Band No Reels O090 25630 Old Time Relijun La Sirena De Pecera http://open.spotify.com/album/4TAIr9gTsGLkhK9rTFn1Xg O091 4920 Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells http://open.spotify.com/album/2hsixKGg3Fr6TS8wd6DyJD O092 6238 Mike Oldfield Hergest Ridge http://open.spotify.com/album/50jELfmSWF8a8zzzs4bsUC O093 6646 Mike Oldfield / Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The Orchestral Tubular Bells O094 7458 Mike Oldfield Ommadawn http://open.spotify.com/album/1R0QTiBFr5zSNEgpf13A8D O095 8464 Mike Oldfield Boxed O096 10396 Mike Oldfield Incantations 1 http://open.spotify.com/album/3k4Hyxb2HMu4fGwbeJlH2C O097 10397 Mike Oldfield Incantations 2 http://open.spotify.com/album/3k4Hyxb2HMu4fGwbeJlH2C O098 10832 Mike Oldfield Exposed 1 O099 10833 Mike Oldfield Exposed O100 11135 Mike Oldfield Platinum http://open.spotify.com/album/6xBp5z2GXunPRmEbdsa2zf Paul Webster From M.Luetchford@... Tue Aug 7 23:58:26 2012 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2012 22:58:26 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] TheSpace - Peel Archive - O In-Reply-To: <5o1328hfnng6ro921l8rre8g4hhakfnpds@...> References: <83p7s71b69ddc73cavqa2mjgl83pv9s2aj@...> <399ht7tofbc95vok9rn964btiupn1jnjvr@...> <7c36v79l7l8ed1ijdo60avgckt8a419en6@...> <650s08hroisi3ljptchehdasktu6ouqpjb@...> <5o1328hfnng6ro921l8rre8g4hhakfnpds@...> Message-ID: <1344376706.3163.YahooMailNeo@...> so we got to oL and we will never know if Ozark Mountain Daredevils got to do the Chicken Train on his turntable.  Will any letters have less than 100 albums? Q/U/X/Y or Z ... ________________________________ From: Paul Webster To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 7 August 2012, 22:31 Subject: [peel] TheSpace - Peel Archive - O   Here is the list for letter O Featured artist this time is Mike Oldfield http://thespace.org/items/e0000m6a/player Olympic openening ceremony last week, Peel stuff this week ... he must have a new album (of old stuff) out again. I've included the position on the shelf (this is the first 100 albums sorted by artist - which is the way that they are filed on Peel's shelves), the Peel card index number, artist, album - and then some links (Spotify, iTunes, Discogs) Yahoo is sure to make a mess of some of this when it wraps the lines ... but it is TAB delimited - so easy for those that want to import it into a spreadsheet. I've already put it in the wiki http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Record_Collection:_O There will be 100 a week - each starting with next letter in the alphabet. ShelfPos Index Artist Album Links Video O001 9138 O Band The Knife O002 13624 O.K. Jive Life At The Blue Chonjo Sky Day & Night Club O003 24381 OK Kings Our Kingdom For A Wave O004 26323 O.S.T. Seimlste O005 3848 Oak Welcome To Our Fair http://open.spotify.com/album/5vb5aySgFvxkV9gSOGWs6b O006 23298 Oasis Definitely Maybe http://open.spotify.com/album/5vb5aySgFvxkV9gSOGWs6b O007 24124 Oasis (What's The Story) Morning Glory? http://open.spotify.com/album/5vb5aySgFvxkV9gSOGWs6b O008 13579 Ebenezer Obey And His Inter-Reformers Band Eyi Yato O009 13636 Ebenezer Obey And his Inter-Reformers Band Current Affairs O010 14566 Chief Ebenezer Obey Je Ka Jo O011 14805 Chief Ebenezer Obey Miliki Plus O012 15672 Ebenezer Obey And His Inter-Reformers Band Solution O013 16963 Ebenezer Obey And His Inter-Reformers Band What God Has Joined Together O014 20717 Obituary Slowly We Rot http://open.spotify.com/album/7H5MWoD8M6dEQoSj3SMHP7 O015 23250 Oblivians blivians http://open.spotify.com/album/11dca0zAbDFlgqJgrsgotH O016 23586 Oblivians Soul Food http://open.spotify.com/album/1PthvMoy20dZ2ebGCP9NI4 O017 24400 Oblivians Popular Favourites http://open.spotify.com/album/6LXTRRrqJZYyuV0kIuaG7M O018 2931 Oblivian Express Oblivian Express O019 5001 Brian Auger's Oblivian Express Closer To It http://open.spotify.com/album/4a2eUds1x272Jt3Wu36Ucj O020 5892 Brian Auger's Oblivian Express Straight Ahead O021 22647 The Oblivian Seekers Oblivian Seekers O022 13961 Ric Ocasek Beatitude O023 2008 Occasional Word The Year Of The Great Leap Sideways http://open.spotify.com/album/6OJ2AwqluVMJfOQmSP1pCu O024 21456 Occidental Blue Harmony Lovers House On Fire O025 22611 Occidental Blue Harmony Lovers Kampf Die Kraft O026 17410 Billy Ocean Love Zone http://open.spotify.com/album/7oUQQI3USlnBTUeN6KXXoo O027 1066 Phil Ochs All The News That's Fit To Sing http://open.spotify.com/album/6lilu2d5cDNG7hzdvJrQqu O028 1067 Phil Ochs I Ain't Marching Anymore http://open.spotify.com/album/28XoBuuNDXciDAdfEgDMg6 O029 1069 Phil Ochs Rehearsal For Retirement O030 2179 Phil Ochs Greatest Hits O031 4751 Phil Ochs Gunfight At Carnegie Hall O032 5085 Phil Ochs Tape From California O033 11715 Hazel O'Connor Breaking Glass http://open.spotify.com/album/02m7p5Qxr1RZld36bUBjVK O034 12634 Hazel O'Connor Cover Plus O035 18956 Sinead O'Connor The Lion & The Cobra http://open.spotify.com/album/67nJgLgseykZPC5J5xnU4F O036 25493 The Octant Shook-No-Par O037 13996 Martin O'Cuthbert For Alien Ears O038 5184 Alan O'Day Caress me Pretty music O039 24386 The Odd Numbers Jazz Cigarettes O040 19903 The Odolites The Odolities O041 5043 Andrew Odum Farther On Down The Road O042 4602 Al O'Donnell Al O'Donnell O043 11109 The Buddy Odor Stop Buddy Odor Is A Gas O044 19626 Of Cabbages & Kings Face O045 25907 Of Montreal An Introduction To... O046 11318 Off Broadway Off Broadway USA http://open.spotify.com/album/5jjrCylsyUgRJ2R1qkObSd O047 12033 Off Broadway Quick Turns O048 20389 Off Mask 00 Extra Old Wave O049 20326 Off Mask Sonic Cold Crazy Reaction O050 18810 Offbeats Evolution Of The Stickman O051 14924 Offenders We Must Rebel O052 16388 Offenders Endless Struggle O053 15698 The Offs First Record O054 21075 The Offspring The Offspring http://open.spotify.com/album/74FpMi5afZykegHPuVQL2g O055 26468 Offwhyte The Fifth Sun http://open.spotify.com/album/58Whkd3qOJJ0ggc5UfJEZ5 O056 8408 The O'Halloran Brothers The Men Of The Island http://open.spotify.com/album/3U5XqcmZTnn3spfh7YhKja O057 20065 Margaret O'Hara Miss America http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/miss-america/id404316212 O058 18140 Oh' Dev Don't Push O059 4831 Ohio Express Ohio Express O060 5601 Ohio Players Pain + Pleasure = Ecstasy O061 6068 Ohio Players Skin Tight http://open.spotify.com/album/7nmpLxK95gLIqphEfATqZy O062 6496 Ohio Players Fire http://open.spotify.com/album/6jqy46bCaO2Ifosm1SFZDI O063 7380 Ohio Players Honey http://open.spotify.com/album/0AvhdOj3ZkWuNrRJujCOb9 O064 8090 Ohio Players Contradiction O065 9013 Ohio Players Angel O066 12509 OHL Heimatfront O067 15459 OHL 1000 Kreuze http://open.spotify.com/album/5XV9Lv0Uu52KQ15EQvVTcx O068 15461 OHL Oktoberrevolution O069 15462 OHL Verbranne Erde O070 12565 Oingo Boingo Only A Lad http://open.spotify.com/album/64AvscNu6evZoVJbQwcwFv O071 13520 Oingo Boingo Nothing To Fear O072 4375 O'Jays Back Stabbers http://open.spotify.com/album/09jTPeDoSuJLLAwFGNUKCX O073 5454 O'Jays Ship Ahoy http://open.spotify.com/album/0prtrB4HNL9tiEeAv57Bz8 O074 7033 O'Jays Survival http://open.spotify.com/album/1fOZphC5VkWPwhX4X5OuAb O075 8375 O'Jays Message In The Music O076 15729 O'Jays The O'Jays O077 2888 Danny O'Keefe Danny O'Keefe http://open.spotify.com/album/3Fq78XhuPan1dRr6Tj6nhY O078 5092 Danny O'Keefe Breezy Stories http://open.spotify.com/album/6qZlsPTKjXK6EZWFKJ5Dd0 O079 6852 Danny O'Keefe So Long Harry Truman http://open.spotify.com/album/3eSKNr3CGh4BotZxJjVhnZ O080 2926 Soundtrack Oklahoma! http://open.spotify.com/album/2ZcpOsL5a2cNNOMoJM1z4Y O081 9550 Sonny Okosun Fire In Soweto http://open.spotify.com/album/0q6k5AAbBzKgIWeIMR0Rhy O082 10110 Sonny Okosuns Holy Wars http://open.spotify.com/album/5aJleqa0jPmMRMXoJHwMhI O083 9236 Eddy Okwedy & His Moores Eddy Okwedy & His Moores O084 22147 Old Lo Flux Tube O085 22738 Old The Musical Dimension Of Sleastak O086 7040 Old And In The Way Old And In The Way O087 19949 Old Lady Drivers Old Lady Drivers O088 20730 Old Skull Get Outta School http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/old-lady-drivers/id258748974 O089 9019 Old Swan Band No Reels O090 25630 Old Time Relijun La Sirena De Pecera http://open.spotify.com/album/4TAIr9gTsGLkhK9rTFn1Xg O091 4920 Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells http://open.spotify.com/album/2hsixKGg3Fr6TS8wd6DyJD O092 6238 Mike Oldfield Hergest Ridge http://open.spotify.com/album/50jELfmSWF8a8zzzs4bsUC O093 6646 Mike Oldfield / Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The Orchestral Tubular Bells O094 7458 Mike Oldfield Ommadawn http://open.spotify.com/album/1R0QTiBFr5zSNEgpf13A8D O095 8464 Mike Oldfield Boxed O096 10396 Mike Oldfield Incantations 1 http://open.spotify.com/album/3k4Hyxb2HMu4fGwbeJlH2C O097 10397 Mike Oldfield Incantations 2 http://open.spotify.com/album/3k4Hyxb2HMu4fGwbeJlH2C O098 10832 Mike Oldfield Exposed 1 O099 10833 Mike Oldfield Exposed O100 11135 Mike Oldfield Platinum http://open.spotify.com/album/6xBp5z2GXunPRmEbdsa2zf Paul Webster From billfromnorthwales@... Wed Aug 8 02:00:45 2012 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2012 00:00:45 -0000 Subject: Steve Lowman Tapes - New Batch L041-L060 Message-ID: I gave the full name in the title rather than SL tapes just really so we remember the fantastic contribution made by Mr Lowman in letting us rip and share. So these are raw transfers of 20 cassettes labeled L041 to L060 with side 1 and side 2 of the (usually) C90 for each, from the early 1990's That would be 40 files then, of Kershaw and Peel. I left the one or two "non radio" files in for completion. Also included are the cassette cover scans. Now I have had these ages and I am sorry it took so long to rip them. Life happening and all that. Completing the Wiki is not my strength, so I have not updated it (I just bet one of the other great contributers Steve W gets the short straw again ) Since these shows now undoubtedly will join with others if you could let me know what goes where, I will join the files to make more complete shows. In fact that offfer is open to any set of disparate files just waiting to be joined - let me know... you cross them over, and I'll nod them into the back of the net. As usual quality control is vital, so please feedback if something is not right so it can be fixed. They are all HERE of course Bill From billfromnorthwales@... Wed Aug 8 02:21:41 2012 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2012 00:21:41 -0000 Subject: Reel-Reel Heaven and Hell Message-ID: So I spend quite some time going through eBay looking for old unmarked, or charity shop donated, reel-reel tapes in the hope of finding old radio shows. I have a fee hundred now, and I am getting indundated with Mantovani and "The Seekers". There was some weird inverse law in the 60's and 70's where those who had the money to spend on outrageously expensive tapes, were almost certainly cursed with the worst possible taste in music - "Black and White Minstrels" anyone. So then I found it... and early 70's tape box that had the word "Peel" faintly written on it. It was a radio show, starting with "Theme 1" by VdGG. "And now John Peel..." What will it be? And then John introduces us to tonights concert "Tonight's In Concert features.... America and Ralph McTell says our John. "Oh fer "Christ's sake" says me. Well I guess some may like him/them but it's that inverse square law of taste-money again for me. I will post the show of course... Bill From saipanda@... Wed Aug 8 05:57:54 2012 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2012 03:57:54 -0000 Subject: Steve Lowman Tapes - New Batch L041-L060, etc In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many thanks to Bill and Steve Lowman - as well as all other rippers and those responsible for getting details up on the wiki (only occasionally me, in fact). As a first step this time, have opened up all the tape pages - including the tracklisting insets (should be very useful for dating shows). Links here: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/SL_Tapes_%28tapes%29 The main task now is to ID the shows the tracks are from. Steve TK has already done the first (T040). At least for starters, it would be really helpful if people could add at least the dates of the shows (if you can work them out) on the tape pages. Just click on the "Edit" tab, fill in the date and press "Publish". Don't worry about style or anything. There are some mix-tapes and non-Peel shows in there, so would be good to have these at least marked as such (don't worry about dates). On other matters, sounds like Bill's new In Concert reel is the 30 Nov 1971 show (many thanks to Ken's book!). As yet unshared, so would be good to hear that. Also back to the 70s - thought the new Mike Oldfield doc on TheSpace was quite interesting. Oldfield and Branson stuck to the line that the whole Tubular Bells album was played in full on its release, but the audio seemed to suggest Ken might be right and it was only the first side. At least, the show clip they had only featured Peel's intro/outro for side 1. Be interested to know where the clip was from. Maybe the whole show is out there somewhere. Many thanks also to Paul for listing up the record collection details for each letter both here and on the wiki. On Mark's point about running out of records for any of the letters - I'm guessing X might be a bit tricky, although there's a few obvious ones. Cheers, SW From ford.alan@... Wed Aug 8 10:45:41 2012 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2012 09:45:41 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Steve Lowman Tapes - New Batch L041-L060, etc In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: My thanks too, to Bill, SL, SW and all other contributors. Re Oldfield; I seem to remember John playing the whole of Hergest Ridge. Maybe that adds to the confusion. Alan On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 4:57 AM, steve wrote: > ** > > > Many thanks to Bill and Steve Lowman - as well as all other rippers and > those responsible for getting details up on the wiki (only occasionally me, > in fact). > > As a first step this time, have opened up all the tape pages - including > the tracklisting insets (should be very useful for dating shows). Links > here: > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/SL_Tapes_%28tapes%29 > > The main task now is to ID the shows the tracks are from. Steve TK has > already done the first (T040). At least for starters, it would be really > helpful if people could add at least the dates of the shows (if you can > work them out) on the tape pages. Just click on the "Edit" tab, fill in the > date and press "Publish". Don't worry about style or anything. > > There are some mix-tapes and non-Peel shows in there, so would be good to > have these at least marked as such (don't worry about dates). > > On other matters, sounds like Bill's new In Concert reel is the 30 Nov > 1971 show (many thanks to Ken's book!). As yet unshared, so would be good > to hear that. > > Also back to the 70s - thought the new Mike Oldfield doc on TheSpace was > quite interesting. Oldfield and Branson stuck to the line that the whole > Tubular Bells album was played in full on its release, but the audio seemed > to suggest Ken might be right and it was only the first side. At least, the > show clip they had only featured Peel's intro/outro for side 1. Be > interested to know where the clip was from. Maybe the whole show is out > there somewhere. > > Many thanks also to Paul for listing up the record collection details for > each letter both here and on the wiki. > > On Mark's point about running out of records for any of the letters - I'm > guessing X might be a bit tricky, although there's a few obvious ones. > > Cheers, > > SW > > > From studioapartments@... Wed Aug 8 14:45:05 2012 From: studioapartments@... (Eric Neffke) Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2012 08:45:05 -0400 Subject: [peel] TheSpace - Peel Archive - O In-Reply-To: <5o1328hfnng6ro921l8rre8g4hhakfnpds@...> References: <83p7s71b69ddc73cavqa2mjgl83pv9s2aj@...> <399ht7tofbc95vok9rn964btiupn1jnjvr@...> <7c36v79l7l8ed1ijdo60avgckt8a419en6@...> <650s08hroisi3ljptchehdasktu6ouqpjb@...> ,<5o1328hfnng6ro921l8rre8g4hhakfnpds@...> Message-ID: Seeing all those Phil Ochs records in there makes me smile. To: peel@yahoogroups.com From: paul@... Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2012 22:31:50 +0100 Subject: [peel] TheSpace - Peel Archive - O Here is the list for letter O Featured artist this time is Mike Oldfield http://thespace.org/items/e0000m6a/player Olympic openening ceremony last week, Peel stuff this week ... he must have a new album (of old stuff) out again. I've included the position on the shelf (this is the first 100 albums sorted by artist - which is the way that they are filed on Peel's shelves), the Peel card index number, artist, album - and then some links (Spotify, iTunes, Discogs) Yahoo is sure to make a mess of some of this when it wraps the lines ... but it is TAB delimited - so easy for those that want to import it into a spreadsheet. I've already put it in the wiki http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Record_Collection:_O There will be 100 a week - each starting with next letter in the alphabet. ShelfPos Index Artist Album Links Video O001 9138 O Band The Knife O002 13624 O.K. Jive Life At The Blue Chonjo Sky Day & Night Club O003 24381 OK Kings Our Kingdom For A Wave O004 26323 O.S.T. Seimlste O005 3848 Oak Welcome To Our Fair http://open.spotify.com/album/5vb5aySgFvxkV9gSOGWs6b O006 23298 Oasis Definitely Maybe http://open.spotify.com/album/5vb5aySgFvxkV9gSOGWs6b O007 24124 Oasis (What's The Story) Morning Glory? http://open.spotify.com/album/5vb5aySgFvxkV9gSOGWs6b O008 13579 Ebenezer Obey And His Inter-Reformers Band Eyi Yato O009 13636 Ebenezer Obey And his Inter-Reformers Band Current Affairs O010 14566 Chief Ebenezer Obey Je Ka Jo O011 14805 Chief Ebenezer Obey Miliki Plus O012 15672 Ebenezer Obey And His Inter-Reformers Band Solution O013 16963 Ebenezer Obey And His Inter-Reformers Band What God Has Joined Together O014 20717 Obituary Slowly We Rot http://open.spotify.com/album/7H5MWoD8M6dEQoSj3SMHP7 O015 23250 Oblivians blivians http://open.spotify.com/album/11dca0zAbDFlgqJgrsgotH O016 23586 Oblivians Soul Food http://open.spotify.com/album/1PthvMoy20dZ2ebGCP9NI4 O017 24400 Oblivians Popular Favourites http://open.spotify.com/album/6LXTRRrqJZYyuV0kIuaG7M O018 2931 Oblivian Express Oblivian Express O019 5001 Brian Auger's Oblivian Express Closer To It http://open.spotify.com/album/4a2eUds1x272Jt3Wu36Ucj O020 5892 Brian Auger's Oblivian Express Straight Ahead O021 22647 The Oblivian Seekers Oblivian Seekers O022 13961 Ric Ocasek Beatitude O023 2008 Occasional Word The Year Of The Great Leap Sideways http://open.spotify.com/album/6OJ2AwqluVMJfOQmSP1pCu O024 21456 Occidental Blue Harmony Lovers House On Fire O025 22611 Occidental Blue Harmony Lovers Kampf Die Kraft O026 17410 Billy Ocean Love Zone http://open.spotify.com/album/7oUQQI3USlnBTUeN6KXXoo O027 1066 Phil Ochs All The News That's Fit To Sing http://open.spotify.com/album/6lilu2d5cDNG7hzdvJrQqu O028 1067 Phil Ochs I Ain't Marching Anymore http://open.spotify.com/album/28XoBuuNDXciDAdfEgDMg6 O029 1069 Phil Ochs Rehearsal For Retirement O030 2179 Phil Ochs Greatest Hits O031 4751 Phil Ochs Gunfight At Carnegie Hall O032 5085 Phil Ochs Tape From California O033 11715 Hazel O'Connor Breaking Glass http://open.spotify.com/album/02m7p5Qxr1RZld36bUBjVK O034 12634 Hazel O'Connor Cover Plus O035 18956 Sinead O'Connor The Lion & The Cobra http://open.spotify.com/album/67nJgLgseykZPC5J5xnU4F O036 25493 The Octant Shook-No-Par O037 13996 Martin O'Cuthbert For Alien Ears O038 5184 Alan O'Day Caress me Pretty music O039 24386 The Odd Numbers Jazz Cigarettes O040 19903 The Odolites The Odolities O041 5043 Andrew Odum Farther On Down The Road O042 4602 Al O'Donnell Al O'Donnell O043 11109 The Buddy Odor Stop Buddy Odor Is A Gas O044 19626 Of Cabbages & Kings Face O045 25907 Of Montreal An Introduction To... O046 11318 Off Broadway Off Broadway USA http://open.spotify.com/album/5jjrCylsyUgRJ2R1qkObSd O047 12033 Off Broadway Quick Turns O048 20389 Off Mask 00 Extra Old Wave O049 20326 Off Mask Sonic Cold Crazy Reaction O050 18810 Offbeats Evolution Of The Stickman O051 14924 Offenders We Must Rebel O052 16388 Offenders Endless Struggle O053 15698 The Offs First Record O054 21075 The Offspring The Offspring http://open.spotify.com/album/74FpMi5afZykegHPuVQL2g O055 26468 Offwhyte The Fifth Sun http://open.spotify.com/album/58Whkd3qOJJ0ggc5UfJEZ5 O056 8408 The O'Halloran Brothers The Men Of The Island http://open.spotify.com/album/3U5XqcmZTnn3spfh7YhKja O057 20065 Margaret O'Hara Miss America http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/miss-america/id404316212 O058 18140 Oh' Dev Don't Push O059 4831 Ohio Express Ohio Express O060 5601 Ohio Players Pain + Pleasure = Ecstasy O061 6068 Ohio Players Skin Tight http://open.spotify.com/album/7nmpLxK95gLIqphEfATqZy O062 6496 Ohio Players Fire http://open.spotify.com/album/6jqy46bCaO2Ifosm1SFZDI O063 7380 Ohio Players Honey http://open.spotify.com/album/0AvhdOj3ZkWuNrRJujCOb9 O064 8090 Ohio Players Contradiction O065 9013 Ohio Players Angel O066 12509 OHL Heimatfront O067 15459 OHL 1000 Kreuze http://open.spotify.com/album/5XV9Lv0Uu52KQ15EQvVTcx O068 15461 OHL Oktoberrevolution O069 15462 OHL Verbranne Erde O070 12565 Oingo Boingo Only A Lad http://open.spotify.com/album/64AvscNu6evZoVJbQwcwFv O071 13520 Oingo Boingo Nothing To Fear O072 4375 O'Jays Back Stabbers http://open.spotify.com/album/09jTPeDoSuJLLAwFGNUKCX O073 5454 O'Jays Ship Ahoy http://open.spotify.com/album/0prtrB4HNL9tiEeAv57Bz8 O074 7033 O'Jays Survival http://open.spotify.com/album/1fOZphC5VkWPwhX4X5OuAb O075 8375 O'Jays Message In The Music O076 15729 O'Jays The O'Jays O077 2888 Danny O'Keefe Danny O'Keefe http://open.spotify.com/album/3Fq78XhuPan1dRr6Tj6nhY O078 5092 Danny O'Keefe Breezy Stories http://open.spotify.com/album/6qZlsPTKjXK6EZWFKJ5Dd0 O079 6852 Danny O'Keefe So Long Harry Truman http://open.spotify.com/album/3eSKNr3CGh4BotZxJjVhnZ O080 2926 Soundtrack Oklahoma! http://open.spotify.com/album/2ZcpOsL5a2cNNOMoJM1z4Y O081 9550 Sonny Okosun Fire In Soweto http://open.spotify.com/album/0q6k5AAbBzKgIWeIMR0Rhy O082 10110 Sonny Okosuns Holy Wars http://open.spotify.com/album/5aJleqa0jPmMRMXoJHwMhI O083 9236 Eddy Okwedy & His Moores Eddy Okwedy & His Moores O084 22147 Old Lo Flux Tube O085 22738 Old The Musical Dimension Of Sleastak O086 7040 Old And In The Way Old And In The Way O087 19949 Old Lady Drivers Old Lady Drivers O088 20730 Old Skull Get Outta School http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/old-lady-drivers/id258748974 O089 9019 Old Swan Band No Reels O090 25630 Old Time Relijun La Sirena De Pecera http://open.spotify.com/album/4TAIr9gTsGLkhK9rTFn1Xg O091 4920 Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells http://open.spotify.com/album/2hsixKGg3Fr6TS8wd6DyJD O092 6238 Mike Oldfield Hergest Ridge http://open.spotify.com/album/50jELfmSWF8a8zzzs4bsUC O093 6646 Mike Oldfield / Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The Orchestral Tubular Bells O094 7458 Mike Oldfield Ommadawn http://open.spotify.com/album/1R0QTiBFr5zSNEgpf13A8D O095 8464 Mike Oldfield Boxed O096 10396 Mike Oldfield Incantations 1 http://open.spotify.com/album/3k4Hyxb2HMu4fGwbeJlH2C O097 10397 Mike Oldfield Incantations 2 http://open.spotify.com/album/3k4Hyxb2HMu4fGwbeJlH2C O098 10832 Mike Oldfield Exposed 1 O099 10833 Mike Oldfield Exposed O100 11135 Mike Oldfield Platinum http://open.spotify.com/album/6xBp5z2GXunPRmEbdsa2zf Paul Webster From robfleay@... Wed Aug 8 15:21:31 2012 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2012 14:21:31 +0100 Subject: [peel] TheSpace - Peel Archive - O In-Reply-To: References: <83p7s71b69ddc73cavqa2mjgl83pv9s2aj@...> <399ht7tofbc95vok9rn964btiupn1jnjvr@...> <7c36v79l7l8ed1ijdo60avgckt8a419en6@...> <650s08hroisi3ljptchehdasktu6ouqpjb@...> <5o1328hfnng6ro921l8rre8g4hhakfnpds@...> Message-ID: Oasis? I reember some *slight* softening towards Oasis after he saw them at Glastonbury but did he ever play Sinead O'Connor? On 8 August 2012 13:45, Eric Neffke wrote: > > > Seeing all those Phil Ochs records in there makes me smile. > > ------------------------------ > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > From: paul@... > Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2012 22:31:50 +0100 > > Subject: [peel] TheSpace - Peel Archive - O > > > Here is the list for letter O > > Featured artist this time is Mike Oldfield > http://thespace.org/items/e0000m6a/player > Olympic openening ceremony last week, Peel stuff this week ... he must > have a new album (of old stuff) out again. > > I've included the position on the shelf (this is the first 100 albums > sorted by artist - which is the way that they are > filed on Peel's shelves), the Peel card index number, artist, album - and > then some links (Spotify, iTunes, Discogs) > Yahoo is sure to make a mess of some of this when it wraps the lines ... > but it is TAB delimited - so easy for those > that want to import it into a spreadsheet. I've already put it in the wiki > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Record_Collection:_O > > There will be 100 a week - each starting with next letter in the alphabet. > > ShelfPos Index Artist Album Links Video > O001 9138 O Band The Knife > O002 13624 O.K. Jive Life At The Blue Chonjo Sky Day & Night Club > O003 24381 OK Kings Our Kingdom For A Wave > O004 26323 O.S.T. Seimlste > O005 3848 Oak Welcome To Our Fair > http://open.spotify.com/album/5vb5aySgFvxkV9gSOGWs6b > O006 23298 Oasis Definitely Maybe > http://open.spotify.com/album/5vb5aySgFvxkV9gSOGWs6b > O007 24124 Oasis (What's The Story) Morning Glory? > http://open.spotify.com/album/5vb5aySgFvxkV9gSOGWs6b > O008 13579 Ebenezer Obey And His Inter-Reformers Band Eyi Yato > O009 13636 Ebenezer Obey And his Inter-Reformers Band Current Affairs > O010 14566 Chief Ebenezer Obey Je Ka Jo > O011 14805 Chief Ebenezer Obey Miliki Plus > O012 15672 Ebenezer Obey And His Inter-Reformers Band Solution > O013 16963 Ebenezer Obey And His Inter-Reformers Band What God Has Joined > Together > O014 20717 Obituary Slowly We Rot > http://open.spotify.com/album/7H5MWoD8M6dEQoSj3SMHP7 > O015 23250 Oblivians blivians > http://open.spotify.com/album/11dca0zAbDFlgqJgrsgotH > O016 23586 Oblivians Soul Food > http://open.spotify.com/album/1PthvMoy20dZ2ebGCP9NI4 > O017 24400 Oblivians Popular Favourites > http://open.spotify.com/album/6LXTRRrqJZYyuV0kIuaG7M > O018 2931 Oblivian Express Oblivian Express > O019 5001 Brian Auger's Oblivian Express Closer To It > http://open.spotify.com/album/4a2eUds1x272Jt3Wu36Ucj > O020 5892 Brian Auger's Oblivian Express Straight Ahead > O021 22647 The Oblivian Seekers Oblivian Seekers > O022 13961 Ric Ocasek Beatitude > O023 2008 Occasional Word The Year Of The Great Leap Sideways > http://open.spotify.com/album/6OJ2AwqluVMJfOQmSP1pCu > O024 21456 Occidental Blue Harmony Lovers House On Fire > O025 22611 Occidental Blue Harmony Lovers Kampf Die Kraft > O026 17410 Billy Ocean Love Zone > http://open.spotify.com/album/7oUQQI3USlnBTUeN6KXXoo > O027 1066 Phil Ochs All The News That's Fit To Sing > http://open.spotify.com/album/6lilu2d5cDNG7hzdvJrQqu > O028 1067 Phil Ochs I Ain't Marching Anymore > http://open.spotify.com/album/28XoBuuNDXciDAdfEgDMg6 > O029 1069 Phil Ochs Rehearsal For Retirement > O030 2179 Phil Ochs Greatest Hits > O031 4751 Phil Ochs Gunfight At Carnegie Hall > O032 5085 Phil Ochs Tape From California > O033 11715 Hazel O'Connor Breaking Glass > http://open.spotify.com/album/02m7p5Qxr1RZld36bUBjVK > O034 12634 Hazel O'Connor Cover Plus > O035 18956 Sinead O'Connor The Lion & The Cobra > http://open.spotify.com/album/67nJgLgseykZPC5J5xnU4F > O036 25493 The Octant Shook-No-Par > O037 13996 Martin O'Cuthbert For Alien Ears > O038 5184 Alan O'Day Caress me Pretty music > O039 24386 The Odd Numbers Jazz Cigarettes > O040 19903 The Odolites The Odolities > O041 5043 Andrew Odum Farther On Down The Road > O042 4602 Al O'Donnell Al O'Donnell > O043 11109 The Buddy Odor Stop Buddy Odor Is A Gas > O044 19626 Of Cabbages & Kings Face > O045 25907 Of Montreal An Introduction To... > O046 11318 Off Broadway Off Broadway USA > http://open.spotify.com/album/5jjrCylsyUgRJ2R1qkObSd > O047 12033 Off Broadway Quick Turns > O048 20389 Off Mask 00 Extra Old Wave > O049 20326 Off Mask Sonic Cold Crazy Reaction > O050 18810 Offbeats Evolution Of The Stickman > O051 14924 Offenders We Must Rebel > O052 16388 Offenders Endless Struggle > O053 15698 The Offs First Record > O054 21075 The Offspring The Offspring > http://open.spotify.com/album/74FpMi5afZykegHPuVQL2g > O055 26468 Offwhyte The Fifth Sun > http://open.spotify.com/album/58Whkd3qOJJ0ggc5UfJEZ5 > O056 8408 The O'Halloran Brothers The Men Of The Island > http://open.spotify.com/album/3U5XqcmZTnn3spfh7YhKja > O057 20065 Margaret O'Hara Miss America > http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/miss-america/id404316212 > O058 18140 Oh' Dev Don't Push > O059 4831 Ohio Express Ohio Express > O060 5601 Ohio Players Pain + Pleasure = Ecstasy > O061 6068 Ohio Players Skin Tight > http://open.spotify.com/album/7nmpLxK95gLIqphEfATqZy > O062 6496 Ohio Players Fire > http://open.spotify.com/album/6jqy46bCaO2Ifosm1SFZDI > O063 7380 Ohio Players Honey > http://open.spotify.com/album/0AvhdOj3ZkWuNrRJujCOb9 > O064 8090 Ohio Players Contradiction > O065 9013 Ohio Players Angel > O066 12509 OHL Heimatfront > O067 15459 OHL 1000 Kreuze > http://open.spotify.com/album/5XV9Lv0Uu52KQ15EQvVTcx > O068 15461 OHL Oktoberrevolution > O069 15462 OHL Verbranne Erde > O070 12565 Oingo Boingo Only A Lad > http://open.spotify.com/album/64AvscNu6evZoVJbQwcwFv > O071 13520 Oingo Boingo Nothing To Fear > O072 4375 O'Jays Back Stabbers > http://open.spotify.com/album/09jTPeDoSuJLLAwFGNUKCX > O073 5454 O'Jays Ship Ahoy > http://open.spotify.com/album/0prtrB4HNL9tiEeAv57Bz8 > O074 7033 O'Jays Survival > http://open.spotify.com/album/1fOZphC5VkWPwhX4X5OuAb > O075 8375 O'Jays Message In The Music > O076 15729 O'Jays The O'Jays > O077 2888 Danny O'Keefe Danny O'Keefe > http://open.spotify.com/album/3Fq78XhuPan1dRr6Tj6nhY > O078 5092 Danny O'Keefe Breezy Stories > http://open.spotify.com/album/6qZlsPTKjXK6EZWFKJ5Dd0 > O079 6852 Danny O'Keefe So Long Harry Truman > http://open.spotify.com/album/3eSKNr3CGh4BotZxJjVhnZ > O080 2926 Soundtrack Oklahoma! > http://open.spotify.com/album/2ZcpOsL5a2cNNOMoJM1z4Y > O081 9550 Sonny Okosun Fire In Soweto > http://open.spotify.com/album/0q6k5AAbBzKgIWeIMR0Rhy > O082 10110 Sonny Okosuns Holy Wars > http://open.spotify.com/album/5aJleqa0jPmMRMXoJHwMhI > O083 9236 Eddy Okwedy & His Moores Eddy Okwedy & His Moores > O084 22147 Old Lo Flux Tube > O085 22738 Old The Musical Dimension Of Sleastak > O086 7040 Old And In The Way Old And In The Way > O087 19949 Old Lady Drivers Old Lady Drivers > O088 20730 Old Skull Get Outta School > http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/old-lady-drivers/id258748974 > O089 9019 Old Swan Band No Reels > O090 25630 Old Time Relijun La Sirena De Pecera > http://open.spotify.com/album/4TAIr9gTsGLkhK9rTFn1Xg > O091 4920 Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells > http://open.spotify.com/album/2hsixKGg3Fr6TS8wd6DyJD > O092 6238 Mike Oldfield Hergest Ridge > http://open.spotify.com/album/50jELfmSWF8a8zzzs4bsUC > O093 6646 Mike Oldfield / Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The Orchestral > Tubular Bells > O094 7458 Mike Oldfield Ommadawn > http://open.spotify.com/album/1R0QTiBFr5zSNEgpf13A8D > O095 8464 Mike Oldfield Boxed > O096 10396 Mike Oldfield Incantations 1 > http://open.spotify.com/album/3k4Hyxb2HMu4fGwbeJlH2C > O097 10397 Mike Oldfield Incantations 2 > http://open.spotify.com/album/3k4Hyxb2HMu4fGwbeJlH2C > O098 10832 Mike Oldfield Exposed 1 > O099 10833 Mike Oldfield Exposed > O100 11135 Mike Oldfield Platinum > http://open.spotify.com/album/6xBp5z2GXunPRmEbdsa2zf > > Paul Webster > > > > > From postscriptxyz@... Thu Aug 9 14:43:50 2012 From: postscriptxyz@... (postscriptxyz) Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2012 12:43:50 -0000 Subject: 29 May 1973 Message-ID: Recently eight segments of the 29 May 1973 show were uploaded to YouTube. These included the intro and outro to the first play of Tubular Bells, and provide proof that only Part One was played on the show. Other segments are all session tracks, but thankfully include Peel's links. I've extracted the audio from YouTube and concatenated the files to produce a 31 minute edited highlights of the show. It can be downloaded from the 29 May 1973 wiki page. If the user who uploaded to YouTube (RobEmbleton) is reading this - thank-you. Do you have any other segments? Cheers, Pad From saipanda@... Thu Aug 9 14:57:39 2012 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2012 12:57:39 -0000 Subject: 29 May 1973 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Wow! Amazing discovery! Some other Peel bits and pieces of the early 70s seem to be up on YouTube from the same user. Look forward to checking these out when I get home tonight (or maybe tomorrow), but if anyone can work the mp3 magic on those. Cheers, Steve --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "postscriptxyz" wrote: > > Recently eight segments of the 29 May 1973 show were uploaded to > YouTube. These included the intro and outro to the first play of Tubular > Bells, and provide proof that only Part One was played on the show. > Other segments are all session tracks, but thankfully include Peel's > links. > I've extracted the audio from YouTube and concatenated the files to > produce a 31 minute edited highlights of the show. It can be downloaded > from the 29 May 1973 wiki > page. > If the user who uploaded to YouTube (RobEmbleton) is reading this - > thank-you. Do you have any other segments? > Cheers, > Pad > From postscriptxyz@... Thu Aug 9 15:26:08 2012 From: postscriptxyz@... (postscriptxyz) Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2012 13:26:08 -0000 Subject: 29 May 1973 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I'm currently working on the "Top Gear 5th Anniversary" segments (presumably from the 26 September 1972 show). However, the T.Rex clip (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zyFt_dNLxQ&feature=plcp), gives me the message "This video contains content from UMG. It is not available in your country." If anyone can access it and is able to extract the audio, I can add it to my set and make it available via the wiki. Pad --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Wow! Amazing discovery! > > Some other Peel bits and pieces of the early 70s seem to be up on YouTube from the same user. Look forward to checking these out when I get home tonight (or maybe tomorrow), but if anyone can work the mp3 magic on those. > > Cheers, > > Steve > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "postscriptxyz" postscriptxyz@ wrote: > > > > Recently eight segments of the 29 May 1973 show were uploaded to > > YouTube. These included the intro and outro to the first play of Tubular > > Bells, and provide proof that only Part One was played on the show. > > Other segments are all session tracks, but thankfully include Peel's > > links. > > I've extracted the audio from YouTube and concatenated the files to > > produce a 31 minute edited highlights of the show. It can be downloaded > > from the 29 May 1973 wiki > > page. > > If the user who uploaded to YouTube (RobEmbleton) is reading this - > > thank-you. Do you have any other segments? > > Cheers, > > Pad > > > From postscriptxyz@... Thu Aug 9 15:56:36 2012 From: postscriptxyz@... (postscriptxyz) Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2012 13:56:36 -0000 Subject: 29 May 1973 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Ditto Ride A White Swan. Looks like I can't access any of the T.Rex tracks. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "postscriptxyz" wrote: > > I'm currently working on the "Top Gear 5th Anniversary" segments > (presumably from the 26 September 1972 show). However, the T.Rex clip > (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zyFt_dNLxQ&feature=plcp), gives me the > message "This video contains content from UMG. It is not available in > your country." If anyone can access it and is able to extract the > audio, I can add it to my set and make it available via the wiki. > Pad > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > Wow! Amazing discovery! > > > > Some other Peel bits and pieces of the early 70s seem to be up on > YouTube from the same user. Look forward to checking these out when I > get home tonight (or maybe tomorrow), but if anyone can work the mp3 > magic on those. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Steve > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "postscriptxyz" postscriptxyz@ wrote: > > > > > > Recently eight segments of the 29 May 1973 show were uploaded to > > > YouTube. These included the intro and outro to the first play of > Tubular > > > Bells, and provide proof that only Part One was played on the show. > > > Other segments are all session tracks, but thankfully include Peel's > > > links. > > > I've extracted the audio from YouTube and concatenated the files to > > > produce a 31 minute edited highlights of the show. It can be > downloaded > > > from the 29 May 1973 wiki > > > page. > > > If the user who uploaded to YouTube (RobEmbleton) is reading this - > > > thank-you. Do you have any other segments? > > > Cheers, > > > Pad > > > > > > From stuartb@... Thu Aug 9 17:57:00 2012 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2012 15:57:00 -0000 Subject: Bad show, compiled off season (9) In-Reply-To: <1343947283.33089.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Hi Mark I wouldn't bother trying to stitch anything together at this stage - at least not until all the bits of a show are available. I just tend to create files from individual sides of the cassette (invariably what is on side b doesn't follow on from side a but comes from much later in the show and you end up with a file from another tape that needs to be inserted in the middle). Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > Thanks Steve for all of this and more  - its a bit annoying that these are all coming in bits and need to be stitched together. >   > In amongst this lot of tapes I have a Radcliffe Out on Blue SIx [I always thought they were a fine post-punk band that Pell played in teh early 80s - but now I want to know where the phrase comes from - someone here will!) show - do people wish me to rip. >   > Stuart seems to motor through these it will take me a while longer! But the suspense will do you all good >   > Mark >   >   > PS can't get the crossword! > > From: so_it_goes_2512 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Thursday, 2 August 2012, 10:01 > Subject: [peel] Re: Bad show, compiled off season (9) > > >   > ...and September 1986. > > --- In mailto:peel%40yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > > > Fellow Peelites > > Thanks to Stuart for the latest batch of L Tapes, and I can now present > > new collaborations between ML and myself. > > L275 contained a previously shared section of 26 September 1992 > > and new shares of 02 > > October 1992 and 03 > > October 1992 , although > > some more sophisticated carbon dating is needed on the latter. > > L277 contained a new section of 12 December 1992 > > , the end of the show, > > and a previously shared excerpt from 24 April 1993 > > . > > Finally, L279 contained previously shared sections of 18 December 1992 > > and 19 December 1992 > > . > > Additionally, the Nachtexpress has returned! Many thanks to the taper > > who found three quarters of the previously unshared 06 May 1991 > > show from O3. Many > > of these shows, having been shared via Megaupload, are now unavailable > > online, so if you need re-ups, please ask. > > Finally, I have some new BFBS compilations to share, all of which date > > from August 1986: Peel 039 (BFBS) > > , Peel 040 (BFBS) > > , and Peel 041 (BFBS) > > . > > Best wishesSteve (TK) > > > From stuartb@... Thu Aug 9 18:54:18 2012 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2012 16:54:18 -0000 Subject: A couple more L tapes. Message-ID: L261b had more of 17th October 1992. This completes the show (entirely from L tape bits) minus news edits and tape flips. I've stitched together losslessly from Audacity as I'd ripped all the parts previously. L262 had two sides of a new show, 16th October 1992 (presented from Budapest) and means that there is now something from every show from September 1992 to January 1993. L263 was mostly the first of Andy Kershaw's Pick of 1992 programmes, plus the first track of 19th December 1992. Links etc can be found in the usual place on the Wikia. Right that's my WD 1Tb Elements full up, will need to transfer to my 2Tb once I source a new Power Supply or else do it bit by bit using what's left on my PC drives as temporary storage..... keeping Audacity projects, flac files mp3 files and backups of all of these is overwhelming me! Stuart From haze.harrison@... Thu Aug 9 23:10:36 2012 From: haze.harrison@... (haze_harrison) Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2012 21:10:36 -0000 Subject: Reel-Reel Heaven and Hell In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Similar project here, sadly very similar results. Jim Reeves, lots of Radio 3 and an incredibly rich vein of local church services.... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > So I spend quite some time going through eBay looking for old unmarked, or charity shop donated, reel-reel tapes in the hope of finding old radio shows. > > > I have a fee hundred now, and I am getting indundated with Mantovani and "The Seekers". > > There was some weird inverse law in the 60's and 70's where those who had the money to spend on outrageously expensive tapes, were almost certainly cursed with the worst possible taste in music - "Black and White Minstrels" anyone. > > So then I found it... and early 70's tape box that had the word "Peel" faintly written on it. > > It was a radio show, starting with "Theme 1" by VdGG. > > "And now John Peel..." What will it be? > > And then John introduces us to tonights concert > > "Tonight's In Concert features.... America and Ralph McTell says our John. > > "Oh fer "Christ's sake" says me. > > Well I guess some may like him/them but it's that inverse square law of taste-money again for me. > > I will post the show of course... > > Bill > From postscriptxyz@... Fri Aug 10 06:44:55 2012 From: postscriptxyz@... (postscriptxyz) Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2012 04:44:55 -0000 Subject: 26 September 1972 Message-ID: Audio files for this show have now been extracted from YouTube and added to the 26 September 1972 wiki page. This time I've added three separate files as the relative positions of the Faces and Fairport Convention segments are unknown (Ken, can you help?) It would seem that the T. Rex tracks are unavailable to us. Other segments have 30+ views, whereas the two T.Rex segments have 2 and zero, suggesting they've been "switched off" worldwide. Cheers, Pad From stuartb@... Fri Aug 10 09:00:41 2012 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2012 07:00:41 -0000 Subject: 26 September 1972 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Brilliant! First share for 1972 as well - the only missing year. Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "postscriptxyz" wrote: > > Audio files for this show have now been extracted from YouTube and added > to the 26 September 1972 > wiki page. > This time I've added three separate files as the relative positions of > the Faces and Fairport Convention segments are unknown (Ken, can you > help?) > It would seem that the T. Rex tracks are unavailable to us. Other > segments have 30+ views, whereas the two T.Rex segments have 2 and zero, > suggesting they've been "switched off" worldwide. > Cheers, > Pad > From M.Luetchford@... Fri Aug 10 11:02:17 2012 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2012 10:02:17 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: 26 September 1972 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1344589337.74832.YahooMailNeo@...> amazing - can we try and contact him directly through Youtube?   mark ________________________________ From: Stuart To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, 10 August 2012, 8:00 Subject: [peel] Re: 26 September 1972   Brilliant! First share for 1972 as well - the only missing year. Stuart --- In mailto:peel%40yahoogroups.com, "postscriptxyz" wrote: > > Audio files for this show have now been extracted from YouTube and added > to the 26 September 1972 > wiki page. > This time I've added three separate files as the relative positions of > the Faces and Fairport Convention segments are unknown (Ken, can you > help?) > It would seem that the T. Rex tracks are unavailable to us. Other > segments have 30+ views, whereas the two T.Rex segments have 2 and zero, > suggesting they've been "switched off" worldwide. > Cheers, > Pad > From robfleay@... Fri Aug 10 11:23:00 2012 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2012 10:23:00 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: 26 September 1972 In-Reply-To: <1344589337.74832.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1344589337.74832.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: I can listen to the T Rex video fine at work (on a US proxy server) but my usual method of grabbing audio from YT (offliberty.com) won't let me because of the regional restriction. On 10 August 2012 10:02, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > > amazing - can we try and contact him directly through Youtube? > > mark > > *From:* Stuart > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > *Sent:* Friday, 10 August 2012, 8:00 > *Subject:* [peel] Re: 26 September 1972 > ** > > Brilliant! First share for 1972 as well - the only missing year. > > Stuart > > --- In mailto:peel%40yahoogroups.com , > "postscriptxyz" wrote: > > > > Audio files for this show have now been extracted from YouTube and added > > to the 26 September 1972 > > wiki page. > > This time I've added three separate files as the relative positions of > > the Faces and Fairport Convention segments are unknown (Ken, can you > > help?) > > It would seem that the T. Rex tracks are unavailable to us. Other > > segments have 30+ views, whereas the two T.Rex segments have 2 and zero, > > suggesting they've been "switched off" worldwide. > > Cheers, > > Pad > > > > **** > > > From M.Luetchford@... Sat Aug 11 11:37:58 2012 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2012 10:37:58 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Bad show, compiled off season (9) In-Reply-To: References: <1343947283.33089.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1344677878.25514.YahooMailNeo@...> I don't have the technical expertise to stitch anything together - just about manage to rip tapes/work out dates/ and do track listings - better folk than I will have to reconstruct the shows.  I think Bill offered when we let him know there is a full show ... ________________________________ From: Stuart To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, 9 August 2012, 16:57 Subject: [peel] Re: Bad show, compiled off season (9)   Hi Mark I wouldn't bother trying to stitch anything together at this stage - at least not until all the bits of a show are available. I just tend to create files from individual sides of the cassette (invariably what is on side b doesn't follow on from side a but comes from much later in the show and you end up with a file from another tape that needs to be inserted in the middle). Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > Thanks Steve for all of this and more  - its a bit annoying that these are all coming in bits and need to be stitched together. >   > In amongst this lot of tapes I have a Radcliffe Out on Blue SIx [I always thought they were a fine post-punk band that Pell played in teh early 80s - but now I want to know where the phrase comes from - someone here will!) show - do people wish me to rip. >   > Stuart seems to motor through these it will take me a while longer! But the suspense will do you all good >   > Mark >   >   > PS can't get the crossword! > > From: so_it_goes_2512 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Thursday, 2 August 2012, 10:01 > Subject: [peel] Re: Bad show, compiled off season (9) > > >   > ...and September 1986. > > --- In mailto:peel%40yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > > > Fellow Peelites > > Thanks to Stuart for the latest batch of L Tapes, and I can now present > > new collaborations between ML and myself. > > L275 contained a previously shared section of 26 September 1992 > > and new shares of 02 > > October 1992 and 03 > > October 1992 , although > > some more sophisticated carbon dating is needed on the latter. > > L277 contained a new section of 12 December 1992 > > , the end of the show, > > and a previously shared excerpt from 24 April 1993 > > . > > Finally, L279 contained previously shared sections of 18 December 1992 > > and 19 December 1992 > > . > > Additionally, the Nachtexpress has returned! Many thanks to the taper > > who found three quarters of the previously unshared 06 May 1991 > > show from O3. Many > > of these shows, having been shared via Megaupload, are now unavailable > > online, so if you need re-ups, please ask. > > Finally, I have some new BFBS compilations to share, all of which date > > from August 1986: Peel 039 (BFBS) > > , Peel 040 (BFBS) > > , and Peel 041 (BFBS) > > . > > Best wishesSteve (TK) > > > From ford.alan@... Sat Aug 11 19:41:02 2012 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2012 18:41:02 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Bad show, compiled off season (9) In-Reply-To: References: <1343947283.33089.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Been away for a few days; did anyone get the clue? Is it an anag of 'off season'? Alan From so_it_goes_2512@... Mon Aug 13 01:47:50 2012 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2012 23:47:50 -0000 Subject: Bad show, compiled off season (9) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Alan, no it was a topical one this time: BADMINTON. Best wishes Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > Been away for a few days; did anyone get the clue? Is it an anag of 'off > season'? > > Alan > From billfromnorthwales@... Mon Aug 13 11:43:53 2012 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 09:43:53 -0000 Subject: Bad show, compiled off season (9) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Steve, did you used to do the clues for "3-2-1"? How does that clue work? I had a dog called Minton. He ate all my shuttlecocks. Bad Minton --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Hi Alan, no it was a topical one this time: BADMINTON. > > Best wishes > Steve (TK) > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > > > Been away for a few days; did anyone get the clue? Is it an anag of 'off > > season'? > > > > Alan > > > From anythingshouldhappen@... Mon Aug 13 11:44:59 2012 From: anythingshouldhappen@... (anythingshouldhappen@...) Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 09:44:59 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Bad show, compiled off season (9) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1641879581-1344851100-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-695325595-@...> Ha ha. Thought it was only me Sent from my BlackBerry smartphone from Virgin Media -----Original Message----- From: "billfromnorthwales" Sender: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 09:43:53 To: Reply-To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: Bad show, compiled off season (9) Steve, did you used to do the clues for "3-2-1"? How does that clue work? I had a dog called Minton. He ate all my shuttlecocks. Bad Minton --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Hi Alan, no it was a topical one this time: BADMINTON. > > Best wishes > Steve (TK) > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > > > Been away for a few days; did anyone get the clue? Is it an anag of 'off > > season'? > > > > Alan > > > From so_it_goes_2512@... Mon Aug 13 15:30:39 2012 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 13:30:39 -0000 Subject: Bad show, compiled off season (9) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Ha ha Bill, you're a rum 'un. I didn't think it was that awful! But anyway: 'Off season' = 'bad mint on.' The 'bad show' is an allusion to the fiasco at the Olympics. And there was me thinking I was giving it away by including the first part of the answer in the clue... All the best Dusty Bin --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Steve, did you used to do the clues for "3-2-1"? > > How does that clue work? > > I had a dog called Minton. > He ate all my shuttlecocks. > Bad Minton > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > > > Hi Alan, no it was a topical one this time: BADMINTON. > > > > Best wishes > > Steve (TK) > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > > > > > Been away for a few days; did anyone get the clue? Is it an anag of 'off > > > season'? > > > > > > Alan > > > > > > From ford.alan@... Mon Aug 13 20:54:19 2012 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 19:54:19 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Bad show, compiled off season (9) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Yeah, I still don't get it either. And I'll always remember that lady on 3-2-1 who didn't know who wrote Handel's Water Music. On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 10:43 AM, billfromnorthwales < billfromnorthwales@...> wrote: > ** > > > Steve, did you used to do the clues for "3-2-1"? > > How does that clue work? > > I had a dog called Minton. > He ate all my shuttlecocks. > Bad Minton > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" > wrote: > > > > Hi Alan, no it was a topical one this time: BADMINTON. > > > > Best wishes > > Steve (TK) > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > > > > > Been away for a few days; did anyone get the clue? Is it an anag of > 'off > > > season'? > > > > > > Alan > > > > > > > > From paul@... Mon Aug 13 22:48:59 2012 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 21:48:59 +0100 Subject: [peel] TheSpace - Peel Archive - P In-Reply-To: <5o1328hfnng6ro921l8rre8g4hhakfnpds@...> References: <399ht7tofbc95vok9rn964btiupn1jnjvr@...> <7c36v79l7l8ed1ijdo60avgckt8a419en6@...> <650s08hroisi3ljptchehdasktu6ouqpjb@...> <5o1328hfnng6ro921l8rre8g4hhakfnpds@...> Message-ID: Here is the list for letter P Featured artist this time is Panacea - http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Panacea http://thespace.org/items/e0000pf4/player The teeth get explained about 2/3 of the way in - and the last section is about meeting Peel for the first time at Peel's birthday party. I've included the position on the shelf (this is the first 100 albums sorted by artist - which is the way that they are filed on Peel's shelves), the Peel card index number, artist, album - and then some links (Spotify, iTunes, Discogs) Yahoo is sure to make a mess of some of this when it wraps the lines ... but it is TAB delimited - so easy for those that want to import it into a spreadsheet. I've already put it in the wiki http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Record_Collection:_P There will be 100 a week - each starting with next letter in the alphabet. ShelfPos Index Artist Album Links P001 18241 Gussie P Burial Dub P002 21043 P.I.T.T. & the Dreamers Drakron P003 11613 PGRS Photographs Of Sound P004 21752 P.M.S. Pre Metal Syndrome P005 17890 P-Model One Pattern P006 22664 P.O.D. The Vanguard EP P007 13049 PVC Confront P008 1087 Jack Parr The Best of 'What's His Name' P009 7018 Augustus Pablo Ital Dub http://open.spotify.com/album/3QNfUZE3HjDWpzi8nMitoV P010 10405 Augustus Pablo East Of The River Nile http://open.spotify.com/album/1AUvNZutChtzlaYFeVc9q8 P011 10799 Augustus Pablo Africa Must Be Free by 1983 Dub P012 11133 Augustus Pablo Original Rockers P013 11908 Augustus Pablo Rockers Meets King Tubby In A Fire House P014 13629 Augustus Pablo Earth Rightful Ruler http://open.spotify.com/album/1E3FRAFNEiUIq2luEso1PS P015 14511 Augustus Pablo King David's Melody http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/king-davids-melody/id310338373 P016 17076 Augustus Pablo Rising Sun P017 17500 Augustus Pablo Rebel Rock Reggae http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/rebel-rock-reggae-this-is/id2532045 P018 19296 Augustus Pablo Eastman Dub http://open.spotify.com/album/56P0K07alSsJPEPeoPLzjd P019 25141 Augustus Pablo The Red Sea P020 25693 Augustus Pablo El Rocker's http://open.spotify.com/album/7KsM1e424WFwSA4vrERf1h P021 26120 Augustus Pablo Dubbing With The Don http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/dubbing-with-the-don/id484834333 P022 7912 Pablo Cruise Lifeline P023 8753 Pablo Cruise A Place In The Sun P024 12823 Pablo Lubadika Ma Coco P025 14047 Pablo Lubadika Porthos Idie P026 14460 Pablo (Lubadika) Revient En Gorce P027 15388 Pablo Lubadika Porthos Concentration P028 16867 Pablo Lubadika Porthos Pablo! Pablo! Pablo! P029 1928 Pacific Gas and Electric Pacific Gas and Electric http://open.spotify.com/album/5joR50XzV4G2Ly6Ql3yVQa P030 12413 The Packards Pray For Surf P031 24837 Pacou Symbolic Language P032 25132 Pacou No Computer Involved P033 25606 Pacou State Of Mind P034 22216 Pagan Easter I Quit... P035 10412 Mauro Pagani Mauro Pagani http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/mauro-pagani/id71952162 P036 19267 The Pagans Live...The Godlike Power Of... P037 10626 Cleo Page Leaving Mississippi P038 6653 Gene Page Hot City P039 15783 Larry Page Orchestra Kinky Music http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/kinky-music/id424776276 P040 8997 The Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band The Gabby Pahinhu Hawaiian Band http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/gabby-pahinui-hawaiian-band/id486209624 P041 8776 Paice, Ashton, Lord Malice In Wonderland P042 20763 Pain Teens Case Histories P043 21664 Pain Teens Born In Blood P044 22440 Pain Teens Stimulation Festival http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/stimulation-festival/id324209114 P045 22520 Painkiller Buried Secrets http://open.spotify.com/album/5eQ7RKE6t00d6vkofs9zwf P046 15633 The Painless Dirties The Painless Dirties P047 24672 Paint 24 Hours To Spend His Giro http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/24-hours-to-spend-his-giro/id321243622 P048 17727 Painted Willie Mind Bowling http://open.spotify.com/album/0W1G4fSo4RK973q3X6Lfdm P049 5445 Painter Painter P050 26716 Painting Soldiers Painting Soldiers P051 26478 Pair Of Jacks Full House P052 10450 Ronnie Paisley's Band Smoking Mirror P053 16228 Pajama Slave Dancers Cheap Is Real P054 1582 Pakistani Soul Session Pakistani Soul Session P055 23285 The Palace Brothers Palace Brothers http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/days-in-the-wake/id503273609 P056 23901 Palace Music Viva Last Blues http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/viva-last-blues/id503422218 P057 24286 Palace Music Arise Therefore P058 24727 Palace Music Lost Blues & Other Songs http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/lost-blues-and-other-songs/id503278611 P059 18741 The Palace Of Light Beginning Here & Travelling Outward http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/beginning-here-travelling/id384908060 P060 2960 Paladin Paladin http://open.spotify.com/album/6bKvdMrDbG8JfSrMXrDmsz P061 3732 Paladin Charge! P062 12958 Palais Schaumberg Palais Schaumberg P063 13746 Palais Schaumberg Lupa P064 14979 The Pale Fountains Pacific Street http://open.spotify.com/album/4yXvjxWeFtOsoNdlPfSYYz P065 16075 The Pale Fountains From Across The Kitchen Table http://open.spotify.com/album/1yGQS4SRb3NGYmuVXXZPo6 P066 21094 Pale Saints The Comforts Of Madness http://open.spotify.com/album/0nIWyOR3JgBnVsJgKQxyWt P067 10224 Paley Brothers The Paley Brothers http://open.spotify.com/album/1lI0a6XRkMeOInPzVyQCnh P068 12786 Triston Palma Show Case P069 13668 Triston Palma Joker Smoker http://open.spotify.com/album/364SqWnW8GVEn3EQAHjuZR P070 12928 Pamelo Pamelo Mounk'a http://open.spotify.com/album/5A1acAyPP8VGWXkzKpenEs P071 15436 Michael Palmer Star Performer P072 15644 Michael Palmer Lick Shot P073 6284 Robert Palmer Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley P074 7540 Robert Palmer Pressure Drop P075 8429 Robert Palmer Some People Can Do What They Like P076 9704 Robert Palmer Double Fun P077 11750 Robert Palmer Clues http://open.spotify.com/album/5oBVLzqiieS8YgO5my63ol P078 16100 Eddie Palmie Mozambique http://open.spotify.com/album/24Nvu6G6YpNFDriIMYkF0T P079 17318 Palookas Gift P080 22977 Pammi Balle Balle P081 4973 Pan Pan P082 17046 Pan Assembly Pan: Our Heritage P083 14954 Panacea Position Chrome http://thespace.org/items/e0000pf4/player P084 25763 Panacea Phoenix Metabolism http://thespace.org/items/e0000pf4/player P085 25883 Panacea German Engineering http://thespace.org/items/e0000pf4/player P086 17783 Panama Street Music Of Panama P087 1089 Panama Limited Jug Band Panana Limited Jug Band P088 23956 Panasonic Vakio http://open.spotify.com/album/5jHbWMyDw4TrPHhFkBxbDK P089 23477 The Panasonics Introducing The Inscrutable Panasonics P090 17274 Panhandle Alks Fuffi Bop P091 9941 Panic 13 P092 18672 The Panic Brothers In The Red P093 11548 Pankrti Dolcait http://open.spotify.com/album/0i5tnu2W84cdFkCtp3PohV P094 19254 Pankow FreiheitFuerDieSkiaven P095 19565 Pankow Kille Kille P096 5443 Panta Rei Panta Rei http://open.spotify.com/album/4BC4bGpQuhcSTRSqdWoEFm P097 7417 Pantha Dewaydo Dowaydo P098 12951 Panther Burns Behind The Magnolia Curtain http://open.spotify.com/album/4Zrr5NjLxLvyETdLa0nKGm P099 17739 Tav Falco & Panther Burns Shake Rag EP P100 18354 Tav Falco's Panther Burns The World We Knew> Paul Webster From so_it_goes_2512@... Thu Aug 16 03:41:48 2012 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 01:41:48 -0000 Subject: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8) Message-ID: Hi all All foreign output today, so if you're easily offended, switch off now. 1) More from the Nachtexpress: 03 December 1990 (03) and 02 August 1993 (03) . Another band to add to John's hate list: Faith No More. 2) 30 September 1995 (BFBS) Offspring gets a mention. 3) Peel 042 (BFBS) End of September to the beginning of October 1986: pre-recorded early so that John could go the Far East. All the bestSteve (TK) From antidarling@... Thu Aug 16 06:27:48 2012 From: antidarling@... (antidarling@...) Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 04:27:48 +0000 Subject: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8) Message-ID: <2113289731-1345091270-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1594887850-@...> I remember him playing The Offspring ("Black Ball" off 1st album) in '87 or thereabouts. Pretty sure he played something off FNM's debut too. Sent from my BlackBerry® on the MetroPCS Network From klacktoveedesteen@... Thu Aug 16 11:33:55 2012 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (Pete Conkerton) Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 10:33:55 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8) In-Reply-To: <2113289731-1345091270-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1594887850-@...> References: <2113289731-1345091270-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1594887850-@...> Message-ID: <1345109635.14221.YahooMailNeo@...> Godflesh? Can I claim my £5?   ________________________________ From: "antidarling@..." To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, 16 August 2012, 5:27 Subject: [peel] Re: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8) I remember him playing The Offspring ("Black Ball" off 1st album) in '87 or thereabouts. Pretty sure he played something off FNM's debut too. Sent from my BlackBerry® on the MetroPCS Network ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links     http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ From billfromnorthwales@... Thu Aug 16 20:19:51 2012 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 18:19:51 -0000 Subject: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8) In-Reply-To: <1345109635.14221.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: And I thought it was Sassafras. Eh? OK here we go Ted, I'll just pick up the answer from Dusty Bin to win this set of pans and a holiday for 2 in Sellafield "In the follow up to "Wacky Races" called "Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines" Dick Dastardly frequently ripped medals off Muttley's chest as punishment for his incompetence. This left Muttley a broken dog. Now the first 4 letters of Muttley is m-u-t-t and this is also the first four letters of mutton, which is a meat that is often stored on hooks by, erm, meathooks. Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines were a noisy lot, with all the planes crashing and shouting of catch phrases, such as Dastardly shouting "What'd he say? What'd he say?" when Klunk explained his new invention, and Muttley's favourite cathphrase "Sassafrassarassum Rick Rastardly!" The first 8 characters of which are.....Sassafras" AND THEY ALL NEVER PLAYED BADMINTON (still fuming here..) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > Godflesh? Can I claim my £5? >   > > > ________________________________ > From: "antidarling@..." > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Thursday, 16 August 2012, 5:27 > Subject: [peel] Re: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8) > > I remember him playing The Offspring ("Black Ball" off 1st album) in '87 or thereabouts. Pretty sure he played something off FNM's debut too. > Sent from my BlackBerry® on the MetroPCS Network > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >     http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > From postscriptxyz@... Fri Aug 17 01:03:37 2012 From: postscriptxyz@... (postscriptxyz) Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 23:03:37 -0000 Subject: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Is this allowing for inflation since the 70's then??? > > The first 8 characters of which are.....Sassafras" > > From billfromnorthwales@... Fri Aug 17 15:30:11 2012 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2012 13:30:11 -0000 Subject: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Is that all that is wrong with it? Ok the answer is "Charisma" 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 yes "Charisma" Why? The show is widely known as "Stop the Pigeon" based on the show's theme song This is a very similar name to the EP called "Spot the Pigeon" by John's favourite band Genesis. And Genesis were on the Charisma label. What the hell am I on about...... Badminton, Steve, badminton. It's damaged me. I feel like a message from drugogoputiyanevedal --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "postscriptxyz" wrote: > > Is this allowing for inflation since the 70's then??? > > > > > The first 8 characters of which are.....Sassafras" > > > > > From postscriptxyz@... Fri Aug 17 15:39:46 2012 From: postscriptxyz@... (postscriptxyz) Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2012 13:39:46 -0000 Subject: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Not complaining Bill, I thought your message was very amusing. Didn't one of the Slag Brothers go on to be the singer in Napalm Death? --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > Is that all that is wrong with it? > > > Ok the answer is "Charisma" > > 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 yes "Charisma" > > Why? > > The show is widely known as "Stop the Pigeon" based on the show's theme song > > This is a very similar name to the EP called "Spot the Pigeon" by John's favourite band Genesis. > > And Genesis were on the Charisma label. > > > > What the hell am I on about...... > > > > > Badminton, Steve, badminton. It's damaged me. > > I feel like a message from drugogoputiyanevedal > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "postscriptxyz" wrote: > > > > Is this allowing for inflation since the 70's then??? > > > > > > > > The first 8 characters of which are.....Sassafras" > > > > > > > > > From ian@... Fri Aug 17 20:12:42 2012 From: ian@... (Ian Stuart) Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2012 19:12:42 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <502E899A.60203@...> Bill I think you need to take your medication quicktime; many thanks for making me laugh though I do like the idea of genesis being john's favourite band - however according to ken garner's bible he gave them two sessions in 72! And in a spirit of honesty i confess to liking Foxtrot era genesis.......... ian On 17/08/2012 14:30, billfromnorthwales wrote: > > Is that all that is wrong with it? > > Ok the answer is "Charisma" > > 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 yes "Charisma" > > Why? > > The show is widely known as "Stop the Pigeon" based on the show's > theme song > > This is a very similar name to the EP called "Spot the Pigeon" by > John's favourite band Genesis. > > And Genesis were on the Charisma label. > > What the hell am I on about...... > > Badminton, Steve, badminton. It's damaged me. > > I feel like a message from drugogoputiyanevedal > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , > "postscriptxyz" wrote: > > > > Is this allowing for inflation since the 70's then??? > > > > > > > > The first 8 characters of which are.....Sassafras" > > > > > > > > > > From klacktoveedesteen@... Sat Aug 18 01:44:13 2012 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (Pete Conkerton) Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2012 00:44:13 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1345247053.88305.YahooMailNeo@...> Careful what you wish for, Bill ;-)  ________________________________ From: billfromnorthwales   I feel like a message from drugogoputiyanevedal From so_it_goes_2512@... Sat Aug 18 08:05:38 2012 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2012 06:05:38 -0000 Subject: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8) In-Reply-To: <1345109635.14221.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Hi Pete Yes, it was Godflesh and yes you can claim your fiver when I'm back in the UK. So see you sometime in 2014.... Bill, I really think you're trying too hard on my clues, and I am sorry the b*******n clue gave you such a bad trip ;-)) I'll try one more oriented towards tabloid readers next time, viz. The Sun's stock-in-trade and its audience (4) Best wishes Ximenes --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > Godflesh? Can I claim my £5? >   > > > ________________________________ > From: "antidarling@..." > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Thursday, 16 August 2012, 5:27 > Subject: [peel] Re: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8) > > I remember him playing The Offspring ("Black Ball" off 1st album) in '87 or thereabouts. Pretty sure he played something off FNM's debut too. > Sent from my BlackBerry® on the MetroPCS Network > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >     http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > From ford.alan@... Sat Aug 18 11:54:13 2012 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2012 10:54:13 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8) In-Reply-To: References: <1345109635.14221.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: > The Sun's stock-in-trade and its audience (4) er, tits ? On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 7:05 AM, so_it_goes_2512 < so_it_goes_2512@...> wrote: > ** > > > Hi Pete > > Yes, it was Godflesh and yes you can claim your fiver when I'm back in the > UK. So see you sometime in 2014.... > Bill, I really think you're trying too hard on my clues, and I am sorry > the b*******n clue gave you such a bad trip ;-)) I'll try one more oriented > towards tabloid readers next time, viz. > > The Sun's stock-in-trade and its audience (4) > > Best wishes > Ximenes > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > > > Godflesh? Can I claim my £5? > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: "antidarling@..." > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Thursday, 16 August 2012, 5:27 > > Subject: [peel] Re: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8) > > > > I remember him playing The Offspring ("Black Ball" off 1st album) in '87 > or thereabouts. Pretty sure he played something off FNM's debut too. > > Sent from my BlackBerry® on the MetroPCS Network > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > > From so_it_goes_2512@... Sat Aug 18 15:22:16 2012 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2012 13:22:16 -0000 Subject: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yes Alan, you are correct. Re-reading my earlier post, it may have sounded a bit patronising, so I apologise if anybody was offended. It was only a bit of tomfoolery. But I still hate the Sun (and so did John, if memory serves). Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > > The Sun's stock-in-trade and its audience (4) > > er, tits ? > > > On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 7:05 AM, so_it_goes_2512 < > so_it_goes_2512@...> wrote: > > > ** > > > > > > Hi Pete > > > > Yes, it was Godflesh and yes you can claim your fiver when I'm back in the > > UK. So see you sometime in 2014.... > > Bill, I really think you're trying too hard on my clues, and I am sorry > > the b*******n clue gave you such a bad trip ;-)) I'll try one more oriented > > towards tabloid readers next time, viz. > > > > The Sun's stock-in-trade and its audience (4) > > > > Best wishes > > Ximenes > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > > > > > Godflesh? Can I claim my £5? > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > From: "antidarling@" > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > Sent: Thursday, 16 August 2012, 5:27 > > > Subject: [peel] Re: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8) > > > > > > I remember him playing The Offspring ("Black Ball" off 1st album) in '87 > > or thereabouts. Pretty sure he played something off FNM's debut too. > > > Sent from my BlackBerry® on the MetroPCS Network > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > > > > > > > From stuartb@... Sat Aug 18 17:57:46 2012 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2012 15:57:46 -0000 Subject: 1991 L tapes shows - running order recreation recreation Message-ID: 1991 L tapes shows - running order recreation (as in reconstruction) recreation (as in fun) Well I've had a fair bit of "fun" sorting out some unidentified show portions from November 1991 but for the 23rd November I think I have managed to create the original running order of the show. It looks like at this stage in late 1991 Steve rerecorded some of the original full show tapes by putting all of the rock/indie/guitar/noisy stuff on one tape and then the dance/reggae/electronic stuff on another tape. For this show anyway, the number of edits in the noisy guitar tape matched the number of tracks on the dance tape, so I've spliced them together for the wiki. I am not about to offer to do the same to the audio files by the way! Thankfully from 1992, Steve saved himself (and subsequently ourselves) from all this effort, by just annotating the dance tracks with an asterisk on the inlays! Anyway, this might help with dating other late 1991 tapes and recreating the original running order. Stuart From parkermike81@... Sat Aug 18 18:00:03 2012 From: parkermike81@... (Mike Parker) Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2012 17:00:03 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8) In-Reply-To: References: <1345109635.14221.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1345305603.34636.YahooMailNeo@...> is it mugs ________________________________ From: so_it_goes_2512 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 18 August 2012, 7:05 Subject: [peel] Re: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8)   Hi Pete Yes, it was Godflesh and yes you can claim your fiver when I'm back in the UK. So see you sometime in 2014.... Bill, I really think you're trying too hard on my clues, and I am sorry the b*******n clue gave you such a bad trip ;-)) I'll try one more oriented towards tabloid readers next time, viz. The Sun's stock-in-trade and its audience (4) Best wishes Ximenes --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > Godflesh? Can I claim my £5? >   > > > ________________________________ > From: "antidarling@..." > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Thursday, 16 August 2012, 5:27 > Subject: [peel] Re: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8) > > I remember him playing The Offspring ("Black Ball" off 1st album) in '87 or thereabouts. Pretty sure he played something off FNM's debut too. > Sent from my BlackBerry® on the MetroPCS Network > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >     http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > From parkermike81@... Sat Aug 18 18:05:54 2012 From: parkermike81@... (Mike Parker) Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2012 17:05:54 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1345305954.29176.YahooMailNeo@...> please don`t apologise steve, it was statement of the year ________________________________ From: so_it_goes_2512 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 18 August 2012, 14:22 Subject: [peel] Re: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8)   Yes Alan, you are correct. Re-reading my earlier post, it may have sounded a bit patronising, so I apologise if anybody was offended. It was only a bit of tomfoolery. But I still hate the Sun (and so did John, if memory serves). Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Alan Ford wrote: > > > The Sun's stock-in-trade and its audience (4) > > er, tits ? > > > On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 7:05 AM, so_it_goes_2512 < > so_it_goes_2512@...> wrote: > > > ** > > > > > > Hi Pete > > > > Yes, it was Godflesh and yes you can claim your fiver when I'm back in the > > UK. So see you sometime in 2014.... > > Bill, I really think you're trying too hard on my clues, and I am sorry > > the b*******n clue gave you such a bad trip ;-)) I'll try one more oriented > > towards tabloid readers next time, viz. > > > > The Sun's stock-in-trade and its audience (4) > > > > Best wishes > > Ximenes > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Pete Conkerton wrote: > > > > > > Godflesh? Can I claim my £5? > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > From: "antidarling@" > > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > > Sent: Thursday, 16 August 2012, 5:27 > > > Subject: [peel] Re: Broken Dog and Meathook are a noisy lot (8) > > > > > > I remember him playing The Offspring ("Black Ball" off 1st album) in '87 > > or thereabouts. Pretty sure he played something off FNM's debut too. > > > Sent from my BlackBerry® on the MetroPCS Network > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > > > > > > > From john.bravin@... Sun Aug 19 22:40:49 2012 From: john.bravin@... (John Bravin) Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2012 22:40:49 +0200 Subject: Reel-Reel Heaven and Hell Message-ID: <50314F51.5050607@...> Don't be quick to dismiss Ralph McTell. For every three 'Streets of London' he played the odd instrumental with some fine finger picking guitar. I seem to remember he played Blind Blake's Rag on a Peel in Concert, but I maybe wrong. Give it a listen, Peel played some excellent US finger pickers in his time (Stefan Grossman, Leon Redbone and John Fahey) and in his hey day Ralph McTell was a pretty good home grown version. John Bravin >>> "Tonight's In Concert features.... America and Ralph McTell says our John. "Oh fer "Christ's sake" says me. Well I guess some may like him/them but it's that inverse square law of taste-money again for me. I will post the show of course... From nigelw@... Mon Aug 20 00:37:43 2012 From: nigelw@... (Nigel Wassell) Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2012 23:37:43 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Reel-Reel Heaven and Hell References: <50314F51.5050607@...> Message-ID: <274C3E4B81614AB0BA0A3A413B862A7C@NIGELPC2> Ralph McTell is a good songwriter and a fine stylist in the traditional idiom. As for "Streets", give me the original version (without the slushy strings) from the "Spiral Staircase" album every time, but IMO every songwriter worth his salt is entitled to at least one "pension plan" song. (Cf. Gavin Sutherland, with "Sailing".) ----- Original Message ----- From: John Bravin To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2012 9:40 PM Subject: [peel] Re: Reel-Reel Heaven and Hell Don't be quick to dismiss Ralph McTell. For every three 'Streets of London' he played the odd instrumental with some fine finger picking guitar. I seem to remember he played Blind Blake's Rag on a Peel in Concert, but I maybe wrong. Give it a listen, Peel played some excellent US finger pickers in his time (Stefan Grossman, Leon Redbone and John Fahey) and in his hey day Ralph McTell was a pretty good home grown version. John Bravin >>> "Tonight's In Concert features.... America and Ralph McTell says our John. "Oh fer "Christ's sake" says me. Well I guess some may like him/them but it's that inverse square law of taste-money again for me. I will post the show of course... From stuartb@... Tue Aug 21 12:53:55 2012 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 10:53:55 -0000 Subject: L Tapes mini batch from 20 springs ago Message-ID: L264 contained two portions of 16th February 1992 though apart from covering a tape flip on an earlier stereo share, adds little to the overall canon. It also contained a 7-minute portion of 10th April 1992 again previously available. L265 contained two portions of 4th April 1992 which are new. This was slightly tricky to tracklist in that, unusually, the taper was caught out at the end of side 1 by a superlong track so side 2 follows straight on (and so constitutes the larger file). Then, towards the end of side 1, he jumped early to another tape just in case the same thing happened again, but near the end of the show, came back to L265 for the last 6 minutes of the show. This is the shorter file. (have I missed my vocation in forensics?) L266 had two sides of 25th April 1992 . Weirdly another tape where the two sides follow on from each other, so they've been joined up. (reminder to fellow L tape rippers - it's best not to join up sides of a tape into one file unless we know they follow on). Mostly already available though a couple of extra tracks at the end. L267a contained a portion of 21st March 1992 though was previously available. On L267b was found a side of 3rd April 1992 of which only the first track was new. BTW I'll be getting round to the tape inlays at some point... Thanks again to Steve Lowman for this invaluable collection! Stuart From paul@... Tue Aug 21 13:18:19 2012 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 12:18:19 +0100 Subject: TheSpace - Peel Archive - Q In-Reply-To: References: <399ht7tofbc95vok9rn964btiupn1jnjvr@...> <7c36v79l7l8ed1ijdo60avgckt8a419en6@...> <650s08hroisi3ljptchehdasktu6ouqpjb@...> <5o1328hfnng6ro921l8rre8g4hhakfnpds@...> Message-ID: Here is the list for letter Q Featured artist this time is Quiet Sun http://thespace.org/items/e0000s1n/player As speculated by others on the list - less than 100 of these - 69 this time. I've included the position on the shelf (this is up to the first 100 albums sorted by artist - which is the way that they are filed on Peel's shelves), the Peel card index number, artist, album - and then some links (Spotify, iTunes, Discogs) Yahoo is sure to make a mess of some of this when it wraps the lines ... but it is TAB delimited - so easy for those that want to import it into a spreadsheet. I've already put it in the wiki http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Record_Collection:_Q There will be up to 100 a week - each starting with next letter in the alphabet. ShelfPos Index Artist Album Links Video Q001 9112 Q Dancin Man Q002 15867 Q The Silence Of The Big Space Q003 25306 DJ Q-Bert Wave Twisters Q004 11707 Q-Tips Q-Tips Q005 6041 Quacky Duck & His Barnyard Friends Media Push Q006 24421 The Quadrajets Alabama Hip Shake http://open.spotify.com/album/1SXM8hPdVlkIMrBOEg8snJ Q007 7224 Sidney Joe Qualls I Enjoy Loving You Q008 16794 Quando Quango Pigs & Battleships http://open.spotify.com/album/6z26DHrzKph9SkormAsFqg Q009 8845 Eddie Quansah Che Che Kule Q010 8186 Quantum Jump Quantum Jump Q011 4904 Joe Quarterman & Free Soul Sir Joe Quarterman & Free Soul Q012 9114 Quartz Quartz http://open.spotify.com/album/3j54tHfGUzuhL5i04luLkd Q013 11343 Quartz Live Quartz http://open.spotify.com/album/2P7q4kG5vw2pFtOq2Jwrhr Q014 11488 Quartz Deleted Q015 23752 Quasar Zodiac Team Q016 25054 Quasi Featuring Birds http://open.spotify.com/album/2P7q4kG5vw2pFtOq2Jwrhr Q017 25440 Quasi Field Studies http://open.spotify.com/album/0CLovAlF4PmNDTeUfpkJx3 Q018 26058 Quasi The Sword Of God http://open.spotify.com/album/30jAdFuhL7QFbfvbyjSb8C Q019 2281 Quartermass Quartermass http://open.spotify.com/album/7kl2MJ1ssisnln2Yn2BMeg Q020 15301 Les Quatre Etoiles 4 Stars Q021 16452 Les Quatre Etoiles Dance Q022 6978 Michael Quatro In Collaboration With The Gods Q023 5241 Suzi Quatro Suzi Quatro http://open.spotify.com/album/6n1fJshtqqgkfw393nE5bH Q024 25371 Quazar 21 Hours Q025 17218 Ike Quebec Blue & Sentimental http://open.spotify.com/album/19jMzkRKTNDjMppTeYgkSy Q026 26473 Qebo Flopper Q027 5065 Queen Queen http://open.spotify.com/album/19jMzkRKTNDjMppTeYgkSy Q028 5688 Queen Queen II http://open.spotify.com/album/19jMzkRKTNDjMppTeYgkSy Q029 6483 Queen Sheer Heart Attack http://open.spotify.com/album/2mEAmmRoZrvhBh1Vic03fZ Q030 7575 Queen A Night At The Opera http://open.spotify.com/album/1TSZDcvlPtAnekTaItI3qO Q031 8589 Queen A Day At The Races http://open.spotify.com/album/1TSZDcvlPtAnekTaItI3qO Q032 9351 Queen News Of The World http://open.spotify.com/album/7tB40pGzj6Tg0HePj2jWZt Q033 10304 Queen Jazz http://open.spotify.com/album/7tB40pGzj6Tg0HePj2jWZt Q034 10781 Queen Live Killers 1 http://open.spotify.com/album/2nwy2IT4YbOsZzwUKPb6Pq Q035 10782 Queen Live Killers 2 Q036 12037 Queen Flash Gordon http://open.spotify.com/album/3rxolmqfcqWFr1kihP3lpQ Q037 26644 Queen Cobra Queen Cobra Q038 8963 Queen Elizabeth Vivat Regina 1 Q039 8964 Queen Elizabeth Vivat Regina 2 Q040 20958 Queen Latifah All Hail The Queen Q041 23532 The Queers Suck This Q042 23554 The Queers Beat Off http://open.spotify.com/album/3rxolmqfcqWFr1kihP3lpQ Q043 23733 The Queers Move Back Home http://open.spotify.com/album/3rxolmqfcqWFr1kihP3lpQ Q044 8785 ? & The Mysterians 96 Tears http://open.spotify.com/album/3rxolmqfcqWFr1kihP3lpQ Q045 8786 ? & The Mysterians Action http://open.spotify.com/album/3rxolmqfcqWFr1kihP3lpQ Q046 8456 The Quick Mondo Deco Q047 5562 Quicksand Home Is Where I Belong http://open.spotify.com/album/3rxolmqfcqWFr1kihP3lpQ Q048 1146 Quicksilver Messenger Service Quicksliver Messenger Service http://open.spotify.com/album/3rxolmqfcqWFr1kihP3lpQ Q049 1147 Quicksliver Messenger Service Happy Trails http://open.spotify.com/album/7d9IZA5hVMlRqkRszYt66r Q050 2173 Quicksliver Messenger Service Shady Grove Q051 2434 Quicksliver Just For Love Q052 2941 Quicksliver Messenger Service What About Me Q053 3551 Quicksliver Messenger Service Quicksilver Q054 7663 Quicksilver messenger Service Solid Silver Q055 24580 Quickspace Quickspace Q056 24783 Quickspace Supospot Q057 25122 Quickspace Precious Falling Q058 25572 Quickspace The Death Of Quickspace http://open.spotify.com/album/1BF3HNBgJqJQK0m0VflnYE Q059 7238 Quiet Sun Mainstream http://open.spotify.com/album/6WUzJONHD1qkuMhbqJfgsD Q060 7321 Quilapayun El Pueblo Unido Jamals Sera Vencide http://open.spotify.com/album/65mF9XbZitaZYyyM10MvoH Q061 3214 The Quinaimes Band The Quinames Band Q062 26606 Quinoline Yellow Cyriack Parasol http://open.spotify.com/album/45OF4SKZVCoDC0MGrBmBtP Q063 1852 Quintessence In Blissful Company http://open.spotify.com/album/0uXxgm6saScPavR6kAbzda Q064 2309 Quintessence Be This Dedicated To Our Lord Jesus Q065 2813 Quintessence Dive Deep Q066 3808 Quintessence Self http://open.spotify.com/album/2Sx9ExWr4rmu2Rmxs3AfFO Q067 3125 Quiver Quiver Q068 3852 Quiver Gone In The Morning Q069 26135 Quioit (Mick Harris) Properties http://open.spotify.com/album/2Sx9ExWr4rmu2Rmxs3AfFO Paul Webster From stuartb@... Tue Aug 21 14:56:10 2012 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 13:56:10 +0100 Subject: [peel] TheSpace - Peel Archive - Q In-Reply-To: References: <399ht7tofbc95vok9rn964btiupn1jnjvr@...> <7c36v79l7l8ed1ijdo60avgckt8a419en6@...> <650s08hroisi3ljptchehdasktu6ouqpjb@...> <5o1328hfnng6ro921l8rre8g4hhakfnpds@...> Message-ID: <91B96074E38B49ADB713080556176B96@Stuartnew> Wot, no Quads? Thanks again for keeping things up to date Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul Webster Sent: 21 August 2012 12:18 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] TheSpace - Peel Archive - Q Here is the list for letter Q Featured artist this time is Quiet Sun http://thespace.org/items/e0000s1n/player As speculated by others on the list - less than 100 of these - 69 this time. I've included the position on the shelf (this is up to the first 100 albums sorted by artist - which is the way that they are filed on Peel's shelves), the Peel card index number, artist, album - and then some links (Spotify, iTunes, Discogs) Yahoo is sure to make a mess of some of this when it wraps the lines ... but it is TAB delimited - so easy for those that want to import it into a spreadsheet. I've already put it in the wiki http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Record_Collection:_Q There will be up to 100 a week - each starting with next letter in the alphabet. ShelfPos Index Artist Album Links Video Q001 9112 Q Dancin Man Q002 15867 Q The Silence Of The Big Space Q003 25306 DJ Q-Bert Wave Twisters Q004 11707 Q-Tips Q-Tips Q005 6041 Quacky Duck & His Barnyard Friends Media Push Q006 24421 The Quadrajets Alabama Hip Shake http://open.spotify.com/album/1SXM8hPdVlkIMrBOEg8snJ Q007 7224 Sidney Joe Qualls I Enjoy Loving You Q008 16794 Quando Quango Pigs & Battleships http://open.spotify.com/album/6z26DHrzKph9SkormAsFqg Q009 8845 Eddie Quansah Che Che Kule Q010 8186 Quantum Jump Quantum Jump Q011 4904 Joe Quarterman & Free Soul Sir Joe Quarterman & Free Soul Q012 9114 Quartz Quartz http://open.spotify.com/album/3j54tHfGUzuhL5i04luLkd Q013 11343 Quartz Live Quartz http://open.spotify.com/album/2P7q4kG5vw2pFtOq2Jwrhr Q014 11488 Quartz Deleted Q015 23752 Quasar Zodiac Team Q016 25054 Quasi Featuring Birds http://open.spotify.com/album/2P7q4kG5vw2pFtOq2Jwrhr Q017 25440 Quasi Field Studies http://open.spotify.com/album/0CLovAlF4PmNDTeUfpkJx3 Q018 26058 Quasi The Sword Of God http://open.spotify.com/album/30jAdFuhL7QFbfvbyjSb8C Q019 2281 Quartermass Quartermass http://open.spotify.com/album/7kl2MJ1ssisnln2Yn2BMeg Q020 15301 Les Quatre Etoiles 4 Stars Q021 16452 Les Quatre Etoiles Dance Q022 6978 Michael Quatro In Collaboration With The Gods Q023 5241 Suzi Quatro Suzi Quatro http://open.spotify.com/album/6n1fJshtqqgkfw393nE5bH Q024 25371 Quazar 21 Hours Q025 17218 Ike Quebec Blue & Sentimental http://open.spotify.com/album/19jMzkRKTNDjMppTeYgkSy Q026 26473 Qebo Flopper Q027 5065 Queen Queen http://open.spotify.com/album/19jMzkRKTNDjMppTeYgkSy Q028 5688 Queen Queen II http://open.spotify.com/album/19jMzkRKTNDjMppTeYgkSy Q029 6483 Queen Sheer Heart Attack http://open.spotify.com/album/2mEAmmRoZrvhBh1Vic03fZ Q030 7575 Queen A Night At The Opera http://open.spotify.com/album/1TSZDcvlPtAnekTaItI3qO Q031 8589 Queen A Day At The Races http://open.spotify.com/album/1TSZDcvlPtAnekTaItI3qO Q032 9351 Queen News Of The World http://open.spotify.com/album/7tB40pGzj6Tg0HePj2jWZt Q033 10304 Queen Jazz http://open.spotify.com/album/7tB40pGzj6Tg0HePj2jWZt Q034 10781 Queen Live Killers 1 http://open.spotify.com/album/2nwy2IT4YbOsZzwUKPb6Pq Q035 10782 Queen Live Killers 2 Q036 12037 Queen Flash Gordon http://open.spotify.com/album/3rxolmqfcqWFr1kihP3lpQ Q037 26644 Queen Cobra Queen Cobra Q038 8963 Queen Elizabeth Vivat Regina 1 Q039 8964 Queen Elizabeth Vivat Regina 2 Q040 20958 Queen Latifah All Hail The Queen Q041 23532 The Queers Suck This Q042 23554 The Queers Beat Off http://open.spotify.com/album/3rxolmqfcqWFr1kihP3lpQ Q043 23733 The Queers Move Back Home http://open.spotify.com/album/3rxolmqfcqWFr1kihP3lpQ Q044 8785 ? & The Mysterians 96 Tears http://open.spotify.com/album/3rxolmqfcqWFr1kihP3lpQ Q045 8786 ? & The Mysterians Action http://open.spotify.com/album/3rxolmqfcqWFr1kihP3lpQ Q046 8456 The Quick Mondo Deco Q047 5562 Quicksand Home Is Where I Belong http://open.spotify.com/album/3rxolmqfcqWFr1kihP3lpQ Q048 1146 Quicksilver Messenger Service Quicksliver Messenger Service http://open.spotify.com/album/3rxolmqfcqWFr1kihP3lpQ Q049 1147 Quicksliver Messenger Service Happy Trails http://open.spotify.com/album/7d9IZA5hVMlRqkRszYt66r Q050 2173 Quicksliver Messenger Service Shady Grove Q051 2434 Quicksliver Just For Love Q052 2941 Quicksliver Messenger Service What About Me Q053 3551 Quicksliver Messenger Service Quicksilver Q054 7663 Quicksilver messenger Service Solid Silver Q055 24580 Quickspace Quickspace Q056 24783 Quickspace Supospot Q057 25122 Quickspace Precious Falling Q058 25572 Quickspace The Death Of Quickspace http://open.spotify.com/album/1BF3HNBgJqJQK0m0VflnYE Q059 7238 Quiet Sun Mainstream http://open.spotify.com/album/6WUzJONHD1qkuMhbqJfgsD Q060 7321 Quilapayun El Pueblo Unido Jamals Sera Vencide http://open.spotify.com/album/65mF9XbZitaZYyyM10MvoH Q061 3214 The Quinaimes Band The Quinames Band Q062 26606 Quinoline Yellow Cyriack Parasol http://open.spotify.com/album/45OF4SKZVCoDC0MGrBmBtP Q063 1852 Quintessence In Blissful Company http://open.spotify.com/album/0uXxgm6saScPavR6kAbzda Q064 2309 Quintessence Be This Dedicated To Our Lord Jesus Q065 2813 Quintessence Dive Deep Q066 3808 Quintessence Self http://open.spotify.com/album/2Sx9ExWr4rmu2Rmxs3AfFO Q067 3125 Quiver Quiver Q068 3852 Quiver Gone In The Morning Q069 26135 Quioit (Mick Harris) Properties http://open.spotify.com/album/2Sx9ExWr4rmu2Rmxs3AfFO Paul Webster From so_it_goes_2512@... Tue Aug 21 16:48:37 2012 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 14:48:37 -0000 Subject: Session recording request Message-ID: Hi all First request in a very long time: does anybody have Even As We Speak's third session, please? (Ideally I would like them all, but the third, from 1993, is the sine qua non.) Also, if anybody has Barry Adamson's one and only, I would really be happy to have that too. Thanks in advance. Best wishes Steve (TK) From dr_mango2004@... Tue Aug 21 21:11:05 2012 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 20:11:05 +0100 (BST) Subject: L236 (snapped) In-Reply-To: <1343947283.33089.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1343947283.33089.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1345576265.70332.YahooMailNeo@...> In amongst the batch of SL tapes currently with me is no. 236. Unfortunately, whilst in the process of rewinding the cassette in my deck, the tape snapped. This seemed unusual, as the tape is a TDK D90 and obviously isn't of any great age - unlike some of the constituents of the 400 box. There were about 5 minutes worth of tape on one spool. I opened up the case to try and stick the tape back together and discovered that the "5 minutes" spool is completely stuck together. I couldn't locate the end of the tape to reattach to the other side as it's stuck flat. Very odd. The tape would appear to contain a portion of Andy Kershaw on side A and maybe a previously unshared segment of 24 October 1992 (whatever it is, there's no trace of the tracks on the wiki). At worst the 40 minutes or so of tape that is moving freely could be salvaged from this. The good news for Peel fans is that the "5 minutes spool" of tape is at the start of the Kershaw side / end of the Peel side, so chances are that it was blank tape for the latter. If someone else with more experience of fixing tapes wants to take a look at it, let me know either on or off the group. Otherwise it will have to go back to Rocker as it is. Dr Mango From stuartb@... Tue Aug 21 23:24:08 2012 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 22:24:08 +0100 Subject: [peel] L236 (snapped) In-Reply-To: <1345576265.70332.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1343947283.33089.YahooMailNeo@...> <1345576265.70332.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Hi Doc I'm happy to give it a go. Do you still have my address from the T198 rescue? Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dr Mango Sent: 21 August 2012 20:11 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] L236 (snapped) In amongst the batch of SL tapes currently with me is no. 236. Unfortunately, whilst in the process of rewinding the cassette in my deck, the tape snapped. This seemed unusual, as the tape is a TDK D90 and obviously isn't of any great age - unlike some of the constituents of the 400 box. There were about 5 minutes worth of tape on one spool. I opened up the case to try and stick the tape back together and discovered that the "5 minutes" spool is completely stuck together. I couldn't locate the end of the tape to reattach to the other side as it's stuck flat. Very odd. The tape would appear to contain a portion of Andy Kershaw on side A and maybe a previously unshared segment of 24 October 1992 (whatever it is, there's no trace of the tracks on the wiki). At worst the 40 minutes or so of tape that is moving freely could be salvaged from this. The good news for Peel fans is that the "5 minutes spool" of tape is at the start of the Kershaw side / end of the Peel side, so chances are that it was blank tape for the latter. If someone else with more experience of fixing tapes wants to take a look at it, let me know either on or off the group. Otherwise it will have to go back to Rocker as it is. Dr Mango From dr_mango2004@... Tue Aug 21 23:47:42 2012 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 22:47:42 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] L236 (snapped) In-Reply-To: References: <1343947283.33089.YahooMailNeo@...> <1345576265.70332.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1345585662.21508.YahooMailNeo@...> Hi Stuart. Yes, I do. I'll send it your way then. DM ________________________________ From: Stuart To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 21 August 2012, 22:24 Subject: RE: [peel] L236 (snapped)   Hi Doc   I’m happy to give it a go. Do you still have my address from the T198 rescue?   Stuart   ________________________________ From:peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto: peel@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of Dr Mango Sent: 21 August 2012 20:11 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] L236 (snapped)     In amongst the batch of SL tapes currently with me is no. 236. Unfortunately, whilst in the process of rewinding the cassette in my deck, the tape snapped. This seemed unusual, as the tape is a TDK D90 and obviously isn't of any great age - unlike some of the constituents of the 400 box. There were about 5 minutes worth of tape on one spool. I opened up the case to try and stick the tape back together and discovered that the "5 minutes" spool is completely stuck together. I couldn't locate the end of the tape to reattach to the other side as it's stuck flat. Very odd. The tape would appear to contain a portion of Andy Kershaw on side A and maybe a previously unshared segment of 24 October 1992 (whatever it is, there's no trace of the tracks on the wiki).   At worst the 40 minutes or so of tape that is moving freely could be salvaged from this. The good news for Peel fans is that the "5 minutes spool" of tape is at the start of the Kershaw side / end of the Peel side, so chances are that it was blank tape for the latter. If someone else with more experience of fixing tapes wants to take a look at it, let me know either on or off the group. Otherwise it will have to go back to Rocker as it is.   Dr Mango From antidarling@... Tue Aug 21 23:50:58 2012 From: antidarling@... (antidarling@...) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 21:50:58 +0000 Subject: [peel] L236 (snapped) In-Reply-To: <1345585662.21508.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1343947283.33089.YahooMailNeo@...> <1345576265.70332.YahooMailNeo@...> <1345585662.21508.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1355349174-1345585860-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1517989154-@...> God Bless you brave men. Sent from my BlackBerry® on the MetroPCS Network -----Original Message----- From: Dr Mango Sender: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 22:47:42 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Reply-To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] L236 (snapped) Hi Stuart. Yes, I do. I'll send it your way then. DM ________________________________ From: Stuart To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 21 August 2012, 22:24 Subject: RE: [peel] L236 (snapped)   Hi Doc   I’m happy to give it a go. Do you still have my address from the T198 rescue?   Stuart   ________________________________ From:peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto: peel@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of Dr Mango Sent: 21 August 2012 20:11 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] L236 (snapped)     In amongst the batch of SL tapes currently with me is no. 236. Unfortunately, whilst in the process of rewinding the cassette in my deck, the tape snapped. This seemed unusual, as the tape is a TDK D90 and obviously isn't of any great age - unlike some of the constituents of the 400 box. There were about 5 minutes worth of tape on one spool. I opened up the case to try and stick the tape back together and discovered that the "5 minutes" spool is completely stuck together. I couldn't locate the end of the tape to reattach to the other side as it's stuck flat. Very odd. The tape would appear to contain a portion of Andy Kershaw on side A and maybe a previously unshared segment of 24 October 1992 (whatever it is, there's no trace of the tracks on the wiki).   At worst the 40 minutes or so of tape that is moving freely could be salvaged from this. The good news for Peel fans is that the "5 minutes spool" of tape is at the start of the Kershaw side / end of the Peel side, so chances are that it was blank tape for the latter. If someone else with more experience of fixing tapes wants to take a look at it, let me know either on or off the group. Otherwise it will have to go back to Rocker as it is.   Dr Mango From martinwheatley@... Wed Aug 22 00:32:08 2012 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 23:32:08 +0100 Subject: [peel] Session recording request In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <50340C68.9010300@...> On 21/08/2012 15:48, so_it_goes_2512 wrote: > > Hi all > > First request in a very long time: does anybody have Even As We > Speak's third session, please? (Ideally I would like them all, but the > third, from 1993, is the sine qua non.) Also, if anybody has Barry > Adamson's one and only, I would really be happy to have that too. > Thanks in advance. > > Best wishes > Steve (TK) > I have got quite a lot of this (but not all). However you would have to wait a few days as I am not well at the moment Be patient martinw From so_it_goes_2512@... Wed Aug 22 05:08:13 2012 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2012 03:08:13 -0000 Subject: Session recording request In-Reply-To: <50340C68.9010300@...> Message-ID: Hi Martin. I'm sorry to hear you're unwell, and of course I'll be patient. Thanks for your offer of help. Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Martin Wheatley wrote: > > On 21/08/2012 15:48, so_it_goes_2512 wrote: > > > > Hi all > > > > First request in a very long time: does anybody have Even As We > > Speak's third session, please? (Ideally I would like them all, but the > > third, from 1993, is the sine qua non.) Also, if anybody has Barry > > Adamson's one and only, I would really be happy to have that too. > > Thanks in advance. > > > > Best wishes > > Steve (TK) > > > I have got quite a lot of this (but not all). However you would have > to wait a few days as I am not well at the moment > > Be patient > > > martinw > From saipanda@... Wed Aug 22 13:48:49 2012 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2012 11:48:49 -0000 Subject: Q Message-ID: Many thanks as always to Paul. Stuart - don't think there was ever a Quads album. Cheers, SW From rockerq@... Wed Aug 22 14:17:58 2012 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2012 08:17:58 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [peel] Q In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <8CF4E774D1D90CD-16C8-C35CC@...> Surely there must be thousands? Rocker PS I'll get my coat -----Original Message----- From: steve To: peel Sent: Wed, Aug 22, 2012 12:49 pm Subject: [peel] Q Many thanks as always to Paul. Stuart - don't think there was ever a Quads album. Cheers, SW From markc63@... Sat Aug 25 21:04:09 2012 From: markc63@... (mr_maudlin) Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2012 19:04:09 -0000 Subject: 20th July 2000 Show Message-ID: Here's the 20th July 2000 show from my minidisc collection. The file starts during the second track of the night, Bad Boy Orchestra, and is 1.53.55 in duration. The session is a covers one from Cat Power. Also featured, slightly embarrassingly, is a letter from me regarding the Michael Hurley track "I still could not forget you then". http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?zwbj1oz6kd0vpc0 mark c From dr_mango2004@... Tue Aug 28 00:05:37 2012 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 23:05:37 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] More L Tapes In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1346105137.77581.YahooMailNeo@...> Some further clarification: L256a is Andy Kershaw from 12 December 1992 (Barrence Whitfield in session). L259b is Andy Kershaw from 14 November 1992 (Mighty Sparrow in session). DM ________________________________ From: Stuart To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, 2 August 2012, 2:22 Subject: [peel] More L Tapes   The first tranche of my latest batch of SL tape rippings is now ready! L254 contained previously shared portions of 13th June 1992 and 4th September 1992, plus a small unshared portion of 5th September 1992. L255a contained an unshared section of 21st November 1992. It slots in half way through the file shared by ML which is in fact a concatenation of two more widely separated portions of the show. The show is now complete. This also led to the reidentification of one of IAPs tapes (05b) as belonging to the 20th November. L255b contained the last unshared 26 minutes of 27th November 1992 and that show is now also complete. Later there was a small previously shared segment of 28th November 1992. L256a was an Andy Kershaw show. L256b was a 46 minute new section of 12th December 1992. L257a was an AK show from 7th November 1992. L257b is a new section of 7th November 1992. This completes the show. L258a is a previously unshared portion of 24th October 1992. L258b is a previously unshared portion of 14th November 1992. There is now something from every show from Mid October to the end of the year. L259a is 45 minutes up to the second last track of 17 October 1992. L259b is an AK Show. L260 is a mostly fresh two portions of 28th November 1992. L261a is another new portion of 17th October 1992. All files are in the Mooo folder (which can be found by going to the wiki page for any of these shows) Stuart From dr_mango2004@... Tue Aug 28 00:29:58 2012 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 23:29:58 +0100 (BST) Subject: More SL tapes In-Reply-To: References: <1343947283.33089.YahooMailNeo@...> <1345576265.70332.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1346106598.25325.YahooMailNeo@...> Keen wiki watchers this week will already have spotted these changes taking place. I've been making public the next lot of rips from my second batch of SL tapes. As per last time, I've attended first to the previously unshared segments of Peel. 1. 12 December 1992 Two new segments both from L241 comprising an hour of material. These slot in between the sections that have already been shared and thus complete the show. 2. 14 November 1992 A short 8 minute section at the very start of the show from L239. Worth a listen to hear Peel singing and a killer soukous track. 3. 6 November 1992 From L242b, the first 40 minutes of the show, minus the opening track (although I'm pretty sure I know what this was). Also, we get to hear Steve Lowman speak... 4. 28 November 1992 Previously unshared 18 minutes from the start of the show, with handover from Andy Kershaw. From L238b. 5. 5 December 1992 Two short sections which bookend the show - the start from L235b and the end from L247b. This completes the show. 6. 23 May 1992 75 minutes of the show in two segments from tape L250. The material on side a had been shared previously, but side b fills in a gap in the last hour of the show and thus completes the recording. The wiki has been fully updated with all the info. All files can be found here: http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/dr_mango/SL_Tapes/ More to follow, Dr Mango From paul@... Wed Aug 29 09:47:02 2012 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2012 08:47:02 +0100 Subject: TheSpace - Peel Archive - R In-Reply-To: References: <7c36v79l7l8ed1ijdo60avgckt8a419en6@...> <650s08hroisi3ljptchehdasktu6ouqpjb@...> <5o1328hfnng6ro921l8rre8g4hhakfnpds@...> Message-ID: <1bhr389iv0464rejsiffud770jk8m20bf3@...> Here is the list for letter R Featured artist this time is Racing Cars http://thespace.org/items/e0000ums/player This biggest single section has been titled "Radio" - perhaps it should have been "OTR" (I'm pretty sure that lots of people here will recognise that acronym ... and if you don't then look it up!). I've included the position on the shelf (this is up to the first 100 albums sorted by artist - which is the way that they are filed on Peel's shelves), the Peel card index number, artist, album - and then some links (Spotify, iTunes, Discogs) Yahoo is sure to make a mess of some of this when it wraps the lines ... but it is TAB delimited - so easy for those that want to import it into a spreadsheet. I've already put it in the wiki http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Record_Collection:_R There will be up to 100 a week - each starting with next letter in the alphabet. ShelfPos Index Artist Album Links Video R001 24252 R.A.C. Structures http://open.spotify.com/album/7z81c4EaU8YpDfctDmqAJ7 R002 13740 R.A.P.P. Featuring Archie Pool Wicked City R003 16378 R.E.M. Fables Of The Reconstruction http://open.spotify.com/album/26vUt4edIwqnvkaTzHqkv3 R004 17775 R.E.M. Life's Rich Pageant http://open.spotify.com/album/5utjCgJfaqaOqfHGMzD9cB R005 3662 R.E.O. Speedwagon R.E.O. Speedwagon http://open.spotify.com/album/5W0bDb3refwu8NEXFUrIdX R006 4466 R.E.O. Speedwagon R.E.O./T.W.O. http://open.spotify.com/album/70zdmemhoT0CcLDuur65hn R007 5500 R.E.O. Speedwagon Ridin' The Storm Out http://open.spotify.com/album/0ou3qVgWMaALQlDmATM4bA R008 6663 R.E.O. Speedwagon Lost In A Dream http://open.spotify.com/album/0ou3qVgWMaALQlDmATM4bA R009 7402 R.E.O. Speedwagon This Time We Mean It R010 08023 R.E.O. (Speedwagon) R.E.O. R011 8797 R.E.O. Speedwagon You Get What You Play For 1 & 4 http://open.spotify.com/album/4GRe21EzwoxRW3sRR3Op4E R012 08798 R.E.O. Speedwagon You Get What You Play For 2 http://open.spotify.com/album/4GRe21EzwoxRW3sRR3Op4E R013 9918 R.E.O. Speedwagon You Can Tune A Piano, But You Can't Tuna Fish http://open.spotify.com/album/3w0BIqN0uMoOT2l2ppKuXx R014 9919 R.E.O. Speedwagon Live Again R015 10863 R.E.O. Speedwagon Nine Lives R016 11926 R.N.A. Organism R.N.A.O. Meets P.O.P.O. R017 24614 R070 R070 R018 1150 Francois Rabbath The Sound Of A Bass R019 7002 Rabbit Dark Saloon R020 14021 Rabid Bring Out Your Dead http://open.spotify.com/album/1YojGwwXjTnzYSIhRL4yRR R021 10207 Trevor Rabin Trevor Rabin R022 26144 Racebannon First There Was The Emptiness http://open.spotify.com/album/0RnnRRrI7vQJUE2ya72AKy R023 1151 Yank Rachell Mandolin Blues http://open.spotify.com/album/4nWyc5NCVJnHzeZ3fXiXxw R024 1152 Rachmaninoff - The Philidelphia Orchestra con. Eugene Ormany Ormandy Conducts Rachmaninoff R025 5057 Rachmaninov - Peter Katin Rachmaninov Piano Concertos 1 And 2 http://open.spotify.com/album/49Dir5WCREIkJcCF50RaHT R026 8318 Racing Cars Downtown Tonight R027 9216 Racing Cars Weekend Rendezvous R028 10184 Racing Cars Bring On The Night R029 26242 DJ Bogdan Ragzynski 96 Drum 'n' Bass Classixxx R030 23925 Radar Bros. Radar Bros. R031 2953 The Radha Krsna Temple The Radha Krsna Temple http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/radha-krsna-temple-remastered/id396283596 R032 22766 Radial Spangle Ice Cream Headache R033 9417 Radiator Isn't It Strange R034 10862 Radiators Ghostown R035 9326 Radiators From Space TV Tube Heart Radiators From Space R036 17424 Radiators From Space Buying Gold In Heaven R037 21730 Radical Dance Faction Borderline Cases R038 22128 Radical Dance Faction Wasteland R039 12637 Die Radierer Eisbaren & Zitroned R040 14302 Die Radierer In Hollywood R041 19574 Radio Nero Wolfe - Ellery Queen R042 19575 Radio Bulldog Drummond - Boston Blackie R043 19576 Radio Big Town / The Big Story R044 19577 Radio Clark Gable on Radio R045 19647 Radio Suspense! R046 19648 Radio Gangbusters R047 19649 Radio The Strange Dr. Weird R048 19650 Radio The Lone Ranger R049 19651 Radio X Minus One R050 19652 Radio Fibber's Closet R051 19913 Radio The Interplanetary Adventures Of Flash Gordon R052 19914 Radio The Whistler R053 19915 Radio Inner Sanctum/The Hermit's Cave R054 19916 Radio The Fat man R055 19917 Radio Mr. Keen: Tracer Of Lost persons R056 20068 Radio Bobby & Betty Go To The Moon R057 20147 Radio The Thin Man R058 20148 Radio Little Orphan Annie R059 20149 Radio Stagecoach R060 20441 Radio Murder My Sweet R061 20442 Radio The Adventures Of Charlie Chan R062 20443 Radio The Shadow R063 20721 Radio Casablanca R064 20722 Radio To Have And Have Not R065 20723 Radio Suspense / Escape R066 20724 Radio Captain Midnight R067 20912 Radio The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes R068 20913 Radio 1984 R069 21089 Radio Through Childhood To The Throne R070 21385 Radio Isle Of Man 1962 R071 21463 Radio The Shadow's Revenge R072 21474 Radio Radio Days R073 21542 Radio Journey To The Centre Of The Earth R074 21817 Radio The Wild, Wild World Of Mondo Movies Music R075 22866 Radio If The Bomb Falls R076 23373 Radio Radio Greats Vol.5 R077 23664 Radio Hear How To Achieve Sexual Harmony In Marriage R078 23680 Radio The Smith-Corona Ten Day Touch Typing Course R079 24448 Radio Memorable Cup Finale R080 24448 Radio The Army Opportunities Album R081 24574 Radio Relaxation And Self Improvement R082 24575 Radio The Strangest Secret R083 25436 Radio Gangbusters R084 25837 Radio The Adventures Of Sam Spade R085 25838 Radio Iwo Jima R086 25909 Radio Isle Of Man 1965 R087 26063 Radio*Active Man Radioactive Man http://open.spotify.com/album/120FplqsVQNqM9xRABhaB1 R088 26737 Radio Berlin The Selection Drone R089 9543 Radio Birdman Radios Appear R090 9889 Radio Birdman Radios Appear R091 26121 Radio Birdman The Essential Radio Birdman 1974 - 1978 http://open.spotify.com/album/0bVYJnpIK01hpDAaxckvTq R092 25044 Radio Boy Wishmountain Is Dead...Long Live Radio Boy R093 10865 Radio Doom Radio Doom Album R094 11228 Radio Rats Into The Night We Slide R095 9461 Radio Stars Songs For Swinging Lovers http://open.spotify.com/album/0fTPbwWPaOytdtAP6Wmbly R096 10161 Radio Stars Holiday Album http://open.spotify.com/album/3LYW90mqyfjAgrQSSXzRA7 R097 20452 Radio Pirana Harmonie & Forschung R098 24883 Radiohead OK Computer http://open.spotify.com/album/5bNn3KPcrlgLmhRXj4d2EX R099 20034 Radiopuhelimet Rokkirajahdys R100 21152 Radiopuhelimet K.O. Paul Webster From paul@... Wed Aug 29 09:55:15 2012 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2012 08:55:15 +0100 Subject: [peel] TheSpace - Peel Archive - R In-Reply-To: <1bhr389iv0464rejsiffud770jk8m20bf3@...> References: <7c36v79l7l8ed1ijdo60avgckt8a419en6@...> <650s08hroisi3ljptchehdasktu6ouqpjb@...> <5o1328hfnng6ro921l8rre8g4hhakfnpds@...> <1bhr389iv0464rejsiffud770jk8m20bf3@...> Message-ID: I should have added that the "Radio" section has a few "Missing" items. Not noticed that before but this shows that they are using the index cards as their guide rather than the physical LPs on the shelves. Paul On 29 Aug 2012, at 08:47, Paul Webster wrote: > Here is the list for letter R > > Featured artist this time is Racing Cars > http://thespace.org/items/e0000ums/player > > This biggest single section has been titled "Radio" - perhaps it should have been "OTR" (I'm pretty sure that lots of > people here will recognise that acronym ... and if you don't then look it up!). > > I've included the position on the shelf (this is up to the first 100 albums sorted by artist - which is the way that > they are filed on Peel's shelves), the Peel card index number, artist, album - and then some links (Spotify, iTunes, > Discogs) > Yahoo is sure to make a mess of some of this when it wraps the lines ... but it is TAB delimited - so easy for those > that want to import it into a spreadsheet. I've already put it in the wiki > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Record_Collection:_R > > There will be up to 100 a week - each starting with next letter in the alphabet. > > ShelfPos Index Artist Album Links Video > R001 24252 R.A.C. Structures http://open.spotify.com/album/7z81c4EaU8YpDfctDmqAJ7 > R002 13740 R.A.P.P. Featuring Archie Pool Wicked City > R003 16378 R.E.M. Fables Of The Reconstruction http://open.spotify.com/album/26vUt4edIwqnvkaTzHqkv3 > R004 17775 R.E.M. Life's Rich Pageant http://open.spotify.com/album/5utjCgJfaqaOqfHGMzD9cB > R005 3662 R.E.O. Speedwagon R.E.O. Speedwagon http://open.spotify.com/album/5W0bDb3refwu8NEXFUrIdX > R006 4466 R.E.O. Speedwagon R.E.O./T.W.O. http://open.spotify.com/album/70zdmemhoT0CcLDuur65hn > R007 5500 R.E.O. Speedwagon Ridin' The Storm Out http://open.spotify.com/album/0ou3qVgWMaALQlDmATM4bA > R008 6663 R.E.O. Speedwagon Lost In A Dream http://open.spotify.com/album/0ou3qVgWMaALQlDmATM4bA > R009 7402 R.E.O. Speedwagon This Time We Mean It > R010 08023 R.E.O. (Speedwagon) R.E.O. > R011 8797 R.E.O. Speedwagon You Get What You Play For 1 & 4 > http://open.spotify.com/album/4GRe21EzwoxRW3sRR3Op4E > R012 08798 R.E.O. Speedwagon You Get What You Play For 2 http://open.spotify.com/album/4GRe21EzwoxRW3sRR3Op4E > R013 9918 R.E.O. Speedwagon You Can Tune A Piano, But You Can't Tuna Fish > http://open.spotify.com/album/3w0BIqN0uMoOT2l2ppKuXx > R014 9919 R.E.O. Speedwagon Live Again > R015 10863 R.E.O. Speedwagon Nine Lives > R016 11926 R.N.A. Organism R.N.A.O. Meets P.O.P.O. > R017 24614 R070 R070 > R018 1150 Francois Rabbath The Sound Of A Bass > R019 7002 Rabbit Dark Saloon > R020 14021 Rabid Bring Out Your Dead http://open.spotify.com/album/1YojGwwXjTnzYSIhRL4yRR > R021 10207 Trevor Rabin Trevor Rabin > R022 26144 Racebannon First There Was The Emptiness http://open.spotify.com/album/0RnnRRrI7vQJUE2ya72AKy > R023 1151 Yank Rachell Mandolin Blues http://open.spotify.com/album/4nWyc5NCVJnHzeZ3fXiXxw > R024 1152 Rachmaninoff - The Philidelphia Orchestra con. Eugene Ormany Ormandy Conducts Rachmaninoff > R025 5057 Rachmaninov - Peter Katin Rachmaninov Piano Concertos 1 And 2 > http://open.spotify.com/album/49Dir5WCREIkJcCF50RaHT > R026 8318 Racing Cars Downtown Tonight > R027 9216 Racing Cars Weekend Rendezvous > R028 10184 Racing Cars Bring On The Night > R029 26242 DJ Bogdan Ragzynski 96 Drum 'n' Bass Classixxx > R030 23925 Radar Bros. Radar Bros. > R031 2953 The Radha Krsna Temple The Radha Krsna Temple > http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/radha-krsna-temple-remastered/id396283596 > R032 22766 Radial Spangle Ice Cream Headache > R033 9417 Radiator Isn't It Strange > R034 10862 Radiators Ghostown > R035 9326 Radiators From Space TV Tube Heart Radiators From Space > R036 17424 Radiators From Space Buying Gold In Heaven > R037 21730 Radical Dance Faction Borderline Cases > R038 22128 Radical Dance Faction Wasteland > R039 12637 Die Radierer Eisbaren & Zitroned > R040 14302 Die Radierer In Hollywood > R041 19574 Radio Nero Wolfe - Ellery Queen > R042 19575 Radio Bulldog Drummond - Boston Blackie > R043 19576 Radio Big Town / The Big Story > R044 19577 Radio Clark Gable on Radio > R045 19647 Radio Suspense! > R046 19648 Radio Gangbusters > R047 19649 Radio The Strange Dr. Weird > R048 19650 Radio The Lone Ranger > R049 19651 Radio X Minus One > R050 19652 Radio Fibber's Closet > R051 19913 Radio The Interplanetary Adventures Of Flash Gordon > R052 19914 Radio The Whistler > R053 19915 Radio Inner Sanctum/The Hermit's Cave > R054 19916 Radio The Fat man > R055 19917 Radio Mr. Keen: Tracer Of Lost persons > R056 20068 Radio Bobby & Betty Go To The Moon > R057 20147 Radio The Thin Man > R058 20148 Radio Little Orphan Annie > R059 20149 Radio Stagecoach > R060 20441 Radio Murder My Sweet > R061 20442 Radio The Adventures Of Charlie Chan > R062 20443 Radio The Shadow > R063 20721 Radio Casablanca > R064 20722 Radio To Have And Have Not > R065 20723 Radio Suspense / Escape > R066 20724 Radio Captain Midnight > R067 20912 Radio The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes > R068 20913 Radio 1984 > R069 21089 Radio Through Childhood To The Throne > R070 21385 Radio Isle Of Man 1962 > R071 21463 Radio The Shadow's Revenge > R072 21474 Radio Radio Days > R073 21542 Radio Journey To The Centre Of The Earth > R074 21817 Radio The Wild, Wild World Of Mondo Movies Music > R075 22866 Radio If The Bomb Falls > R076 23373 Radio Radio Greats Vol.5 > R077 23664 Radio Hear How To Achieve Sexual Harmony In Marriage > R078 23680 Radio The Smith-Corona Ten Day Touch Typing Course > R079 24448 Radio Memorable Cup Finale > R080 24448 Radio The Army Opportunities Album > R081 24574 Radio Relaxation And Self Improvement > R082 24575 Radio The Strangest Secret > R083 25436 Radio Gangbusters > R084 25837 Radio The Adventures Of Sam Spade > R085 25838 Radio Iwo Jima > R086 25909 Radio Isle Of Man 1965 > R087 26063 Radio*Active Man Radioactive Man http://open.spotify.com/album/120FplqsVQNqM9xRABhaB1 > R088 26737 Radio Berlin The Selection Drone > R089 9543 Radio Birdman Radios Appear > R090 9889 Radio Birdman Radios Appear > R091 26121 Radio Birdman The Essential Radio Birdman 1974 - 1978 > http://open.spotify.com/album/0bVYJnpIK01hpDAaxckvTq > R092 25044 Radio Boy Wishmountain Is Dead...Long Live Radio Boy > R093 10865 Radio Doom Radio Doom Album > R094 11228 Radio Rats Into The Night We Slide > R095 9461 Radio Stars Songs For Swinging Lovers http://open.spotify.com/album/0fTPbwWPaOytdtAP6Wmbly > R096 10161 Radio Stars Holiday Album http://open.spotify.com/album/3LYW90mqyfjAgrQSSXzRA7 > R097 20452 Radio Pirana Harmonie & Forschung > R098 24883 Radiohead OK Computer http://open.spotify.com/album/5bNn3KPcrlgLmhRXj4d2EX > R099 20034 Radiopuhelimet Rokkirajahdys > R100 21152 Radiopuhelimet K.O. > > Paul Webster > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > From stuartb@... Wed Aug 29 17:35:02 2012 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2012 16:35:02 +0100 Subject: [peel] More SL tapes In-Reply-To: <1346106598.25325.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1343947283.33089.YahooMailNeo@...> <1345576265.70332.YahooMailNeo@...> <1346106598.25325.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <637456CFC4714CAA9F05405D70C43ED5@Stuartnew> Thanks for all these! Though from my calculations the 5th December show is still missing just under 40 minutes? Next of my batch coming soon - once I rerip a troublesome track Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dr Mango Sent: 27 August 2012 23:30 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] More SL tapes Keen wiki watchers this week will already have spotted these changes taking place. I've been making public the next lot of rips from my second batch of SL tapes. As per last time, I've attended first to the previously unshared segments of Peel. 1. 12 December 1992 Two new segments both from L241 comprising an hour of material. These slot in between the sections that have already been shared and thus complete the show. 2. 14 November 1992 A short 8 minute section at the very start of the show from L239. Worth a listen to hear Peel singing and a killer soukous track. 3. 6 November 1992 >From L242b, the first 40 minutes of the show, minus the opening track (although I'm pretty sure I know what this was). Also, we get to hear Steve Lowman speak... 4. 28 November 1992 Previously unshared 18 minutes from the start of the show, with handover from Andy Kershaw. From L238b. 5. 5 December 1992 Two short sections which bookend the show - the start from L235b and the end from L247b. This completes the show. 6. 23 May 1992 75 minutes of the show in two segments from tape L250. The material on side a had been shared previously, but side b fills in a gap in the last hour of the show and thus completes the recording. The wiki has been fully updated with all the info. All files can be found here: http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/dr_mango/SL_Tapes/ More to follow, Dr Mango From M.Luetchford@... Wed Aug 29 22:28:50 2012 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2012 21:28:50 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] TheSpace - Peel Archive - R In-Reply-To: <1bhr389iv0464rejsiffud770jk8m20bf3@...> References: <7c36v79l7l8ed1ijdo60avgckt8a419en6@...> <650s08hroisi3ljptchehdasktu6ouqpjb@...> <5o1328hfnng6ro921l8rre8g4hhakfnpds@...> <1bhr389iv0464rejsiffud770jk8m20bf3@...> Message-ID: <1346272130.3436.YahooMailNeo@...> Old Time Cavers Reunion of West Virginia? Good to see only one appearance by Radiohead - a band I have never hated but only because I couldn't summon up the energy! ________________________________ From: Paul Webster To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, 29 August 2012, 8:47 Subject: [peel] TheSpace - Peel Archive - R   Here is the list for letter R Featured artist this time is Racing Cars http://thespace.org/items/e0000ums/player This biggest single section has been titled "Radio" - perhaps it should have been "OTR" (I'm pretty sure that lots of people here will recognise that acronym ... and if you don't then look it up!). I've included the position on the shelf (this is up to the first 100 albums sorted by artist - which is the way that they are filed on Peel's shelves), the Peel card index number, artist, album - and then some links (Spotify, iTunes, Discogs) Yahoo is sure to make a mess of some of this when it wraps the lines ... but it is TAB delimited - so easy for those that want to import it into a spreadsheet. I've already put it in the wiki http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Record_Collection:_R There will be up to 100 a week - each starting with next letter in the alphabet. ShelfPos Index Artist Album Links Video R001 24252 R.A.C. Structures http://open.spotify.com/album/7z81c4EaU8YpDfctDmqAJ7 R002 13740 R.A.P.P. Featuring Archie Pool Wicked City R003 16378 R.E.M. Fables Of The Reconstruction http://open.spotify.com/album/26vUt4edIwqnvkaTzHqkv3 R004 17775 R.E.M. Life's Rich Pageant http://open.spotify.com/album/5utjCgJfaqaOqfHGMzD9cB R005 3662 R.E.O. Speedwagon R.E.O. Speedwagon http://open.spotify.com/album/5W0bDb3refwu8NEXFUrIdX R006 4466 R.E.O. Speedwagon R.E.O./T.W.O. http://open.spotify.com/album/70zdmemhoT0CcLDuur65hn R007 5500 R.E.O. Speedwagon Ridin' The Storm Out http://open.spotify.com/album/0ou3qVgWMaALQlDmATM4bA R008 6663 R.E.O. Speedwagon Lost In A Dream http://open.spotify.com/album/0ou3qVgWMaALQlDmATM4bA R009 7402 R.E.O. Speedwagon This Time We Mean It R010 08023 R.E.O. (Speedwagon) R.E.O. R011 8797 R.E.O. Speedwagon You Get What You Play For 1 & 4 http://open.spotify.com/album/4GRe21EzwoxRW3sRR3Op4E R012 08798 R.E.O. Speedwagon You Get What You Play For 2 http://open.spotify.com/album/4GRe21EzwoxRW3sRR3Op4E R013 9918 R.E.O. Speedwagon You Can Tune A Piano, But You Can't Tuna Fish http://open.spotify.com/album/3w0BIqN0uMoOT2l2ppKuXx R014 9919 R.E.O. Speedwagon Live Again R015 10863 R.E.O. Speedwagon Nine Lives R016 11926 R.N.A. Organism R.N.A.O. Meets P.O.P.O. R017 24614 R070 R070 R018 1150 Francois Rabbath The Sound Of A Bass R019 7002 Rabbit Dark Saloon R020 14021 Rabid Bring Out Your Dead http://open.spotify.com/album/1YojGwwXjTnzYSIhRL4yRR R021 10207 Trevor Rabin Trevor Rabin R022 26144 Racebannon First There Was The Emptiness http://open.spotify.com/album/0RnnRRrI7vQJUE2ya72AKy R023 1151 Yank Rachell Mandolin Blues http://open.spotify.com/album/4nWyc5NCVJnHzeZ3fXiXxw R024 1152 Rachmaninoff - The Philidelphia Orchestra con. Eugene Ormany Ormandy Conducts Rachmaninoff R025 5057 Rachmaninov - Peter Katin Rachmaninov Piano Concertos 1 And 2 http://open.spotify.com/album/49Dir5WCREIkJcCF50RaHT R026 8318 Racing Cars Downtown Tonight R027 9216 Racing Cars Weekend Rendezvous R028 10184 Racing Cars Bring On The Night R029 26242 DJ Bogdan Ragzynski 96 Drum 'n' Bass Classixxx R030 23925 Radar Bros. Radar Bros. R031 2953 The Radha Krsna Temple The Radha Krsna Temple http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/radha-krsna-temple-remastered/id396283596 R032 22766 Radial Spangle Ice Cream Headache R033 9417 Radiator Isn't It Strange R034 10862 Radiators Ghostown R035 9326 Radiators From Space TV Tube Heart Radiators From Space R036 17424 Radiators From Space Buying Gold In Heaven R037 21730 Radical Dance Faction Borderline Cases R038 22128 Radical Dance Faction Wasteland R039 12637 Die Radierer Eisbaren & Zitroned R040 14302 Die Radierer In Hollywood R041 19574 Radio Nero Wolfe - Ellery Queen R042 19575 Radio Bulldog Drummond - Boston Blackie R043 19576 Radio Big Town / The Big Story R044 19577 Radio Clark Gable on Radio R045 19647 Radio Suspense! R046 19648 Radio Gangbusters R047 19649 Radio The Strange Dr. Weird R048 19650 Radio The Lone Ranger R049 19651 Radio X Minus One R050 19652 Radio Fibber's Closet R051 19913 Radio The Interplanetary Adventures Of Flash Gordon R052 19914 Radio The Whistler R053 19915 Radio Inner Sanctum/The Hermit's Cave R054 19916 Radio The Fat man R055 19917 Radio Mr. Keen: Tracer Of Lost persons R056 20068 Radio Bobby & Betty Go To The Moon R057 20147 Radio The Thin Man R058 20148 Radio Little Orphan Annie R059 20149 Radio Stagecoach R060 20441 Radio Murder My Sweet R061 20442 Radio The Adventures Of Charlie Chan R062 20443 Radio The Shadow R063 20721 Radio Casablanca R064 20722 Radio To Have And Have Not R065 20723 Radio Suspense / Escape R066 20724 Radio Captain Midnight R067 20912 Radio The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes R068 20913 Radio 1984 R069 21089 Radio Through Childhood To The Throne R070 21385 Radio Isle Of Man 1962 R071 21463 Radio The Shadow's Revenge R072 21474 Radio Radio Days R073 21542 Radio Journey To The Centre Of The Earth R074 21817 Radio The Wild, Wild World Of Mondo Movies Music R075 22866 Radio If The Bomb Falls R076 23373 Radio Radio Greats Vol.5 R077 23664 Radio Hear How To Achieve Sexual Harmony In Marriage R078 23680 Radio The Smith-Corona Ten Day Touch Typing Course R079 24448 Radio Memorable Cup Finale R080 24448 Radio The Army Opportunities Album R081 24574 Radio Relaxation And Self Improvement R082 24575 Radio The Strangest Secret R083 25436 Radio Gangbusters R084 25837 Radio The Adventures Of Sam Spade R085 25838 Radio Iwo Jima R086 25909 Radio Isle Of Man 1965 R087 26063 Radio*Active Man Radioactive Man http://open.spotify.com/album/120FplqsVQNqM9xRABhaB1 R088 26737 Radio Berlin The Selection Drone R089 9543 Radio Birdman Radios Appear R090 9889 Radio Birdman Radios Appear R091 26121 Radio Birdman The Essential Radio Birdman 1974 - 1978 http://open.spotify.com/album/0bVYJnpIK01hpDAaxckvTq R092 25044 Radio Boy Wishmountain Is Dead...Long Live Radio Boy R093 10865 Radio Doom Radio Doom Album R094 11228 Radio Rats Into The Night We Slide R095 9461 Radio Stars Songs For Swinging Lovers http://open.spotify.com/album/0fTPbwWPaOytdtAP6Wmbly R096 10161 Radio Stars Holiday Album http://open.spotify.com/album/3LYW90mqyfjAgrQSSXzRA7 R097 20452 Radio Pirana Harmonie & Forschung R098 24883 Radiohead OK Computer http://open.spotify.com/album/5bNn3KPcrlgLmhRXj4d2EX R099 20034 Radiopuhelimet Rokkirajahdys R100 21152 Radiopuhelimet K.O. Paul Webster From dr_mango2004@... Thu Aug 30 15:50:07 2012 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2012 14:50:07 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] More SL tapes In-Reply-To: <637456CFC4714CAA9F05405D70C43ED5@Stuartnew> References: <1343947283.33089.YahooMailNeo@...> <1345576265.70332.YahooMailNeo@...> <1346106598.25325.YahooMailNeo@...> <637456CFC4714CAA9F05405D70C43ED5@Stuartnew> Message-ID: <1346334607.22611.YahooMailNeo@...> You're quite right Stuart. The absence of the fourth KoD session track was a bit of a giveaway. Oops. DM ________________________________ From: Stuart To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, 29 August 2012, 16:35 Subject: RE: [peel] More SL tapes   Thanks for all these! Though from my calculations the 5th December show is still missing just under 40 minutes?   Next of my batch coming soon – once I rerip a troublesome track   Stuart   ________________________________ From:peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto: peel@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of Dr Mango Sent: 27 August 2012 23:30 To: peel@...m Subject: [peel] More SL tapes     Keen wiki watchers this week will already have spotted these changes taking place. I've been making public the next lot of rips from my second batch of SL tapes.   As per last time, I've attended first to the previously unshared segments of Peel.   1. 12 December 1992 Two new segments both from L241 comprising an hour of material. These slot in between the sections that have already been shared and thus complete the show.   2. 14 November 1992 A short 8 minute section at the very start of the show from L239. Worth a listen to hear Peel singing and a killer soukous track.   3. 6 November 1992 >From L242b, the first 40 minutes of the show, minus the opening track (although I'm pretty sure I know what this was). Also, we get to hear Steve Lowman speak...   4. 28 November 1992 Previously unshared 18 minutes from the start of the show, with handover from Andy Kershaw. From L238b.   5. 5 December 1992 Two short sections which bookend the show - the start from L235b and the end from L247b. This completes the show.   6. 23 May 1992 75 minutes of the show in two segments from tape L250. The material on side a had been shared previously, but side b fills in a gap in the last hour of the show and thus completes the recording.   The wiki has been fully updated with all the info. All files can be found here: http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/dr_mango/SL_Tapes/ More to follow,   Dr Mango From saipanda@... Thu Aug 30 17:40:33 2012 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2012 15:40:33 -0000 Subject: birthday Message-ID: Out east, it's already our guy's birthday. Would raise a glass of wine, but don't have such items in my place. Anyway, here's to you, sir! From rlawson@... Thu Aug 30 17:48:58 2012 From: rlawson@... (Robert Lawson) Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2012 23:48:58 +0800 Subject: [peel] birthday In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Steve Almost ³over² in the East.......in fact only 15 mins left in HK....assume he is discussing music with the good Captain with a glass of wine in his hand ! Cheers rob On 30/08/2012 11:40 PM, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > Out east, it's already our guy's birthday. Would raise a glass of wine, but > don't have such items in my place. > > Anyway, here's to you, sir! > > > > >>> From rockerq@... Thu Aug 30 18:19:08 2012 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2012 12:19:08 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [peel] birthday In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <8CF54E250D77CFA-A90-51AB2@...> It's his birthday - no doubt he'll be taking the Captain our for a mushrooom biriani too. Rocker -----Original Message----- From: Robert Lawson To: peel Sent: Thu, Aug 30, 2012 4:49 pm Subject: Re: [peel] birthday Steve Almost “over” in the East.......in fact only 15 mins left in HK....assume he is discussing music with the good Captain with a glass of wine in his hand ! Cheers rob On 30/08/2012 11:40 PM, "steve" wrote: Out east, it's already our guy's birthday. Would raise a glass of wine, but don't have such items in my place. Anyway, here's to you, sir! From so_it_goes_2512@... Thu Aug 30 18:27:39 2012 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2012 16:27:39 -0000 Subject: 73 Years Young Message-ID: Happy birthday John! Thanks to Steve for the timely reminder. This is how the party should sound: 1) 22 October 1993 (Sessions: Even As We Speak, Barry Adamson) See (below)? There was method in my madness. Complete 500 Box show, with many thanks to Colin. 2) 23 April 1994 (Sessions: Even As We Speak, Archers Of Loaf) It's not synchronicity that we have the EAWS session in first TX and repeat on the same table: the taper who shared the 94 show originally has come up with a complete recording pursuant to my session request, and it sounds mighty good. 3) Over to the SL Tapes, and a couple that were mistakenly passed over from ML's first batch. L065 yielded a 'new' portion of 20 March 1992 (26 minutes up to the end) and the conclusion of an AK show dated 1992-03-08 with Cheb Mami in session. (To find the latter: Mooo/steve/Various/ Andy Kershaw.) L072 contained part of an AK Best Of Year show that was shared and an already available part of 19 December 1992 that wasn't. Many thanks to Mark for the rips and for having patience with re-upping the recordings (there are more to follow). 4) And finally, the Hinton Box! BH010 (side B) contained a small part of 02 April 1979 and a larger section of 04 April 1979 . Short and pause button they may be, but at present that's all we have of either show. Many thanks to Brian and Colin. To end, can I also say it would have been John and Sheila's 39th wedding anniversary tomorrow, so best wishes to the lady herself who has played (and continues to play) such a great part in the man's story. All the bestSteve (TK) From saipanda@... Thu Aug 30 18:31:33 2012 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2012 16:31:33 -0000 Subject: birthday In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Good call, Rob! All over here in the east now then. Hope celebrations are more timely back in the UK. SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Robert Lawson wrote: > > Steve > > Almost ³over² in the East.......in fact only 15 mins left in HK....assume he > is discussing music with the good Captain with a glass of wine in his hand ! > > Cheers > > rob > > > On 30/08/2012 11:40 PM, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > Out east, it's already our guy's birthday. Would raise a glass of wine, but > > don't have such items in my place. > > > > Anyway, here's to you, sir! > > > > > > > > > >>> > From stuartb@... Thu Aug 30 22:14:32 2012 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2012 20:14:32 -0000 Subject: More L tapes Message-ID: OK this is the last of my current batch. L268a contained a 39 minute previously shared portion of http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/14_March_1992 L268b contained a 36 minute previously shared portion of http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/20_March_1992 L269 had the end of 5th June 1992 then two new portions of http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/29_August_1992 (which complete the show.) 20 years and a day later .... and his birthday during the show too! L270 is two sides of http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/01_February_1992 the first side is new and completes the show. L271 is two sides of http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/15_February_1992 The show is nearly complete. L272 is two sides of 27th March 1992 the first recordings so far from this show. Incidentally I've added a "Ripping Hints" section to the SL Tapes page on the wiki. Stuart From antoniaforestforever@... Fri Aug 31 17:20:31 2012 From: antoniaforestforever@... (februarycallendar) Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2012 15:20:31 -0000 Subject: Missing 1996 shows Message-ID: Is there any chance of the 15th March & 5th May 96 shows, trailed on the Peel Wiki months ago, finally appearing? Robin Carmody