From so_it_goes_2512@... Sun Jul 1 06:24:37 2012 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Sun, 01 Jul 2012 04:24:37 -0000 Subject: Terminal Cheesecake Message-ID: Since Sedoi's writing 'style' has attracted so much feedback, I felt the same might happen if I adopted it. So: Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to witness the uploading of these four shows in the sight of God and in the fellowship of Isector and Carsten. Introit & Sermon Peel Show 2000-11-05 (BFBS) (Claire Sturgess sitteth on the throne of the Almighty) The woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet, and adorned with gold and precious stones and pearls....And on her forehead a name was written: MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND OF THE ABOMINATION OF THE EARTH. (Revelations 17:4-5) Canticles Peel Show 1997-12-11 (BFBS) (inasmuch as it is a repeat of 1997-12-04)Peel Show 1997-12-18 (BFBS) (Charles Foster presenteth concert repeats of Inspiral Carpets and the Fall. Hallelujah!) Processional Peel Show 1996-07-06 (Session: D' Cruze) Give thanks to the tapers and rejoice in the music on the high cymbals. And may the grace of the Lord our God go with you. Go in peace, my brethren. Steve (TK) From klacktoveedesteen@... Sun Jul 1 09:07:45 2012 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (Pete Conkerton) Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2012 08:07:45 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Terminal Cheesecake In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1341126465.3574.YahooMailNeo@...> Bless you, father :-) ________________________________ From: so_it_goes_2512 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, 1 July 2012, 5:24 Subject: [peel] Terminal Cheesecake   Since Sedoi's writing 'style' has attracted so much feedback, I felt the same might happen if I adopted it. So: Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to witness the uploading of these four shows in the sight of God and in the fellowship of Isector and Carsten. Introit & Sermon Peel Show 2000-11-05 (BFBS)   (Claire Sturgess sitteth on the throne of the Almighty) The woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet, and adorned with gold and  precious stones and pearls....And on her forehead a name was written: MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND OF THE ABOMINATION OF THE EARTH.  (Revelations 17:4-5) Canticles Peel Show 1997-12-11 (BFBS) (inasmuch as it is a repeat of 1997-12-04) Peel Show 1997-12-18 (BFBS) (Charles Foster presenteth concert repeats of Inspiral Carpets and the Fall. Hallelujah!) Processional Peel Show 1996-07-06 (Session:  D' Cruze) Give thanks to the tapers and rejoice in the music on the high cymbals. And may the grace of the Lord our God go with you. Go in peace, my brethren. Steve (TK) From ford.alan@... Sun Jul 1 09:52:07 2012 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2012 08:52:07 +0100 Subject: [peel] Terminal Cheesecake In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Amen ! On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 5:24 AM, so_it_goes_2512 wrote: > ** > > > Since Sedoi's writing 'style' has attracted so much feedback, I felt the > same might happen if I adopted it. So: > > *Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to witness the uploading of > these four shows in the sight of God and in the fellowship of Isector and > Carsten.* > * > * > *Introit & Sermon* > * > * > *Peel Show 2000-11-05 (BFBS) > * (Claire Sturgess sitteth on the throne of the Almighty) > * > * > *The woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet, and adorned with gold and > precious stones and pearls....And on her forehead a name was written: > MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND OF THE ABOMINATION OF > THE EARTH. *(Revelations 17:4-5) > > *Canticles* > * > * > *Peel Show 1997-12-11 (BFBS) *(inasmuch as it is a repeat of 1997-12-04) > *Peel Show 1997-12-18 (BFBS) *(Charles Foster presenteth concert repeats > of Inspiral Carpets and the Fall. Hallelujah!) > > *Processional* > * > * > *Peel Show 1996-07-06 *(Session: D' Cruze) > > *Give thanks to the tapers and rejoice in the music on the high cymbals. > And may the grace of the Lord our God go with you.* > * > * > *Go in peace, my brethren.* > * > * > *Steve (TK)* > > From unity.gain@... Sun Jul 1 14:00:05 2012 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Sun, 01 Jul 2012 12:00:05 -0000 Subject: L216-234 scans uploaded Message-ID: What it says on the box. They're in my mooo folder .../roger/L Tapes. Apologies for the delay, it's the part I find the most tedious, even though it doesn't actually take that long once you get off your arse and do it. That means I can put this batch in the post to you, Rocker, and take on the next load, though as I am both moving house and moving office & studio at work this summer, there may be an even longer delay than usual in getting them back to you, Cheers Roger From jklm@... Sun Jul 1 16:47:43 2012 From: jklm@... (jake) Date: Sun, 01 Jul 2012 14:47:43 -0000 Subject: 3 John Peel fanzine interviews from 1982, 1983 and 1985 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi folks As requested I've scanned and posted the 3 John Peel fanzine interviews on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/stillunusual/sets/72157630369235274/ I'm also going to use Tumblr to gradually post the covers of all the fanzines I've got, as well as some of the most interesting articles, interviews, reviews, artwork etc. First post here: http://stillunusual.tumblr.com/post/26273073621/fanzines-from-the-1980s Enjoy.... Jake --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Yeah, really great to read the interview. Many thanks for sharing it. > > Jake, any chance you could put the two other interviews you have up on Flickr or similar and share the links? > > Cheers, > > SW > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "jake" wrote: > > > > Thanks for posting this - I have the same issue of BBB and as far as I know it dates from 1985. I've got a box full of old fanzines from the 1980s at home and seeing your stuff on Flickr inspired me to sort through them and start scanning all the covers as you have done, which brought back some nice memories.... > > > > I've got 3 with John Peel interviews: > > > > "The End" #5 (1982) > > "Cool Notes" #7 (1983) > > "Baby Bites Back" #1 (1985) > > > > I also discovered that there's a fanzine wiki (http://zinewiki.com/), although most of the ones I've got aren't in it.... > > > > Cheers > > > > Jake From ajcauk@... Sun Jul 1 20:46:39 2012 From: ajcauk@... (cannon alan) Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2012 19:46:39 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Terminal Cheesecake In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1341168399.95891.YahooMailNeo@...> lol love it ________________________________ From: Alan Ford To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, 1 July 2012, 8:52 Subject: Re: [peel] Terminal Cheesecake   Amen ! On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 5:24 AM, so_it_goes_2512 wrote: >  >Since Sedoi's writing 'style' has attracted so much feedback, I felt the same might happen if I adopted it. So: > > >Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to witness the uploading of these four shows in the sight of God and in the fellowship of Isector and Carsten. > > >Introit & Sermon > > >Peel Show 2000-11-05 (BFBS)   (Claire Sturgess sitteth on the throne of the Almighty) > > >The woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet, and adorned with gold and  precious stones and pearls....And on her forehead a name was written: MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND OF THE ABOMINATION OF THE EARTH.  (Revelations 17:4-5) > > >Canticles > > >Peel Show 1997-12-11 (BFBS) (inasmuch as it is a repeat of 1997-12-04) >Peel Show 1997-12-18 (BFBS) (Charles Foster presenteth concert repeats of Inspiral Carpets and the Fall. Hallelujah!) > > >Processional > > >Peel Show 1996-07-06 (Session:  D' Cruze) > > >Give thanks to the tapers and rejoice in the music on the high cymbals. And may the grace of the Lord our God go with you. > > >Go in peace, my brethren. > > >Steve (TK) From M.Luetchford@... Mon Jul 2 23:33:39 2012 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2012 22:33:39 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Terminal Cheesecake In-Reply-To: <1341168399.95891.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1341168399.95891.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1341264819.14989.YahooMailNeo@...> Well come to the Church of Peel ________________________________ From: cannon alan To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Sunday, 1 July 2012, 19:46 Subject: Re: [peel] Terminal Cheesecake   lol love it ________________________________ From: Alan Ford To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, 1 July 2012, 8:52 Subject: Re: [peel] Terminal Cheesecake   Amen ! On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 5:24 AM, so_it_goes_2512 wrote: >  >Since Sedoi's writing 'style' has attracted so much feedback, I felt the same might happen if I adopted it. So: > > >Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to witness the uploading of these four shows in the sight of God and in the fellowship of Isector and Carsten. > > >Introit & Sermon > > >Peel Show 2000-11-05 (BFBS)   (Claire Sturgess sitteth on the throne of the Almighty) > > >The woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet, and adorned with gold and  precious stones and pearls....And on her forehead a name was written: MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND OF THE ABOMINATION OF THE EARTH.  (Revelations 17:4-5) > > >Canticles > > >Peel Show 1997-12-11 (BFBS) (inasmuch as it is a repeat of 1997-12-04) >Peel Show 1997-12-18 (BFBS) (Charles Foster presenteth concert repeats of Inspiral Carpets and the Fall. Hallelujah!) > > >Processional > > >Peel Show 1996-07-06 (Session:  D' Cruze) > > >Give thanks to the tapers and rejoice in the music on the high cymbals. And may the grace of the Lord our God go with you. > > >Go in peace, my brethren. > > >Steve (TK) From mikepratt@... Tue Jul 3 14:19:00 2012 From: mikepratt@... (chuckywuckyuk) Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2012 12:19:00 -0000 Subject: Don't Let The Pressure Drop, Don't Let The Pressure Drop... Message-ID: Punk song, late seventies, heard on Peel, but who ????? Its not the Clash either...... From paul@... Tue Jul 3 17:28:05 2012 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2012 16:28:05 +0100 Subject: TheSpace - Peel Archive - J In-Reply-To: References: <9vt3r79vnr980k7251qoecpsrku5e61c6o@...> <83p7s71b69ddc73cavqa2mjgl83pv9s2aj@...> <399ht7tofbc95vok9rn964btiupn1jnjvr@...> Message-ID: <7c36v79l7l8ed1ijdo60avgckt8a419en6@...> Here is the list for letter J Featured this week ... Jacob's Mouse (a band that was local to Peel) http://thespace.org/items/e0000cg8/player The Jackson 62 (of which a lot are /those/ Jacksons). 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:_J There will be 100 a week - each starting with next letter in the alphabet. ShelfPos Index Artist Album Links Video J001 7331 J.B. s Hustle With Speed J002 22756 J. Church Quetzalcoatl J003 24083 J. Church Arbor Vitae J004 25233 J. Church Cat Food J005 26228 J.D. & the Evil's Dynamic Explodes Across The Nation http://open.spotify.com/album/5vfE9qYyX1i1m2vn1IAMvY J006 15288 JFA (Jody Foster's Army) JFA J007 18759 J.F.A. Valley Of The Yakes J008 25923 Harry J. Return Of The Liquidator http://open.spotify.com/album/2w2YtUjFMoxKLmHoDmkisa J009 21038 J.M.K.E. To The Cold Country http://open.spotify.com/album/75Rx09sUuYS9oXeyPeczG4 J010 3113 J.S.D. Band Country Of The Blind J011 4207 J.S.D. Band J.S.D. Band J012 4881 J.S.D. Band Travelling Days J013 19744 J.V.C. Force B-Boy Posse J014 13866 Ja Ja Ja Ja Ja Ja J015 6763 Jabula Jabula J016 8474 Jabula Thunder Into Our Hearts J017 10358 Jabula In Amsterdam J018 26268 David Jack Texture Freak http://open.spotify.com/album/2c9hiw4MzP8Prdt2UAhS2Z J019 26502 David Jack Without Vocabulary http://open.spotify.com/album/5vOVwPGdrakiwtqMVDyIcg J020 23764 Jack Killed Jill Well http://open.spotify.com/album/2YQKlNtpkdH3xdJctcpbR6 J021 22939 Jack O' Fire Six Super Shock Soul Songs J022 22674 Jack-O-Nauts Jackonauts J023 23123 Jack O' Nuts On You J024 21699 Jack Officers Digital Dump J025 18551 Jack The Bear Bearfootin' J026 5664 Jack The Lad It's... http://open.spotify.com/album/3vW4RBsPFiBaRtRJgVTaou J027 6408 Jack The Lad The Old Straight Track http://open.spotify.com/album/1ZzuuwDhajbwpJRx2tAZYp J028 7397 Jack The Land Rough Diamonds http://open.spotify.com/album/1l1s6cgchJkWYPcu4Drk1t J029 8386 Jack The Lad Jackpot http://open.spotify.com/album/4MexRVLrZO5TqJdLmTLBWU J030 24850 Jackbeast Jackbeast J031 19540 Jackdaw With Crowbar Hot Air J032 21985 Jackdaw With Crowbar Hanging In The Balance J033 0741 Jackie & Bridie Jackie & Bridie Live J034 21087 Tony Jacklin Tony Jacklin Swings... J035 4411 The Jackson 5 Diana Ross presents The Jackson 5 http://open.spotify.com/album/0PPuP3OzvteSmCbOiZfmfZ J036 4412 The Jackson 5 ABC http://open.spotify.com/album/4GuzZh2dtsOjG3sMkx52eR J037 4413 The Jackson 5 The Third Album http://open.spotify.com/album/5rxCEaJIuDmqQ2dEdATA8a J038 4414 The Jackson 5 Maybe Tomorrow http://open.spotify.com/album/1RhSU65eltYthavUXScSzB J039 04414 The Jackson 5 Lookin' Through The Windows http://open.spotify.com/album/1t3TaMF1Jlu1twDVpkjdGM J040 4974 Jackson 5 Skywriter http://open.spotify.com/album/7CgyPf8A6TfSrqQG4MG2D3 J041 5367 Jackson 5 Get It Together http://open.spotify.com/album/0ZtbDbwEeGyYQFp7CVNQfN J042 6420 Jackson 5 Dancing Machine http://open.spotify.com/album/1rNwXVZpQjGrs5YOeaagvp J043 7160 Jackson 5 Moving Violation http://open.spotify.com/album/1rNwXVZpQjGrs5YOeaagvp J044 10041 Charles Jackson Passionate Breezes J045 10986 Papa Charlie Jackson Fat Mouth 1924-1927 J046 16111 Chuck Jackson Mr. Emotion J047 19599 Chuck Jackson A Powerful Soul J048 7144 Clydene Jackson Fresh J049 9278 Chuck Jackson Any Day Now J050 13216 David Jackson The Long Hello Vol. 3 J051 16316 Freddie Jackson Rock Me Tonight http://open.spotify.com/album/4S3z4G29Gm2xxkADtVX5IV J052 17978 Freddie Jackson Just Like The First Time http://open.spotify.com/album/0UG0BbMNWyU6T7U9BjMGzn J053 20495 George M. Jackson King Of Gonzo Folk J054 0742 Gordon Jackson Thinking Back http://open.spotify.com/album/1YGMnzy4lcxUtWxMuLeTL1 J055 2554 Jackson Heights King Progress J056 3699 Jackson Heights The Fifth Avenue Bus J057 4251 Jackson Heights Ragamuffin's Fool J058 5059 Jackson Heights Bump 'n' Grind J059 21514 Janet Jackson Rhythm Nation http://open.spotify.com/album/7jtBAkD6DL5yn7komrFTxE J060 4469 Jermaine Jackson Jermaine http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/jermaine/id312695279 J061 10468 Joe Jackson Look Sharp http://open.spotify.com/album/2Qaouzk9nHCYAbqwxTCWJW J062 11003 Joe Jackson I'm The Man http://open.spotify.com/album/3SeFexz2Z6djwhDUhl1IsT J063 0743 Mahalia Jackson Mahalia Jackson sings best-loved hymns of Dr. Martin Luther King J064 4416 Michael Jackson Got To Be There http://open.spotify.com/album/6pam66S3gqDo0Yy4cjlR9G J065 4460 Michael Jackson Ben http://open.spotify.com/album/3ptDrRzgad76DCVrxtC555 J066 5053 Michael Jackson Music and Me http://open.spotify.com/album/6o7W0hkHepZ2cDBF4gJsEg J067 6757 Michael Jackson Forever, Michael http://open.spotify.com/album/3dZ91ooVpNEdukDWuNzbpZ J068 15325 Michael Jackson Farewell My Summer Love J069 4914 Millie Jackson Millie Jackson http://open.spotify.com/album/2Ps3TGNNAJEwdyvzuvgKMW J070 5754 Millie Jackson Millie Jackson http://open.spotify.com/album/05pUmS739JnWpbcFTry957 J071 6412 Millie Jackson Caught Up http://open.spotify.com/album/57bHuep7iwIKwPmpN7KLgY J072 7164 Millie Jackson Still Caught Up http://open.spotify.com/album/5a8PtTeaZdJSp894pvqJb0 J073 7960 Millie Jackson Free And In Love http://open.spotify.com/album/17P8ZH5PfCbSVUfDImEcP5 J074 8549 Millie Jackson The Best Of Millie Jackson J075 8826 Millie Jackson Lovingly Yours http://open.spotify.com/album/6oW32qwN2WZfxLqRJIiG76 J076 9329 Millie Jackson Feelin' Bitchy http://open.spotify.com/album/0ySnj6FMDhPogWGgPO0wOr J077 10047 Millie Jackson Get It Out'cha System http://open.spotify.com/album/1GZujaFqHeJ8ecvCaZySwF J078 10593 Millie Jackson A Moment's Pleasure http://open.spotify.com/album/1X0Ot8ylDhIUkyMig8K780 J079 11637 Millie Jackson For Men Only http://open.spotify.com/album/66EcgOSMaVNQzKmPBVuEJ2 J080 0744 Milt Jackson Quartet Statements http://open.spotify.com/album/5e5GQ04wnNu8OVZEQI2EDY J081 4559 Milt Jackson Wizard of the Vibes http://open.spotify.com/album/3DfX2LdvDIcrF4rdE3gxd0 J082 4560 Milt Jackson Quintet Milt Jackson Quintet J083 19156 Milt Jackson Milt Jackson J084 15101 Milt Jackson Quartet J085 17234 Milt Jackson Milt Jackson J086 0745 Lil Son Jackson Lil Son Jackson J087 8927 Jackson Southernaires Too Late J088 8932 Jackson Southernaires Look Around J089 9935 Vivian Jackson and the Prophets Ram-A-Dam J090 8632 Walter Jackson Feeling Good http://open.spotify.com/album/6Beht949Z6QtcvhvcXy9Gg J091 8310 Wanda Jackson Les Pionniers Du Rock ; 2 J092 9141 Wanda Jackson Rockin' With Wanda http://open.spotify.com/album/6Beht949Z6QtcvhvcXy9Gg J093 17382 Wanda Jackson Let's Have A Party 1 http://open.spotify.com/album/3pTDNNPQ1Gc7cA9iw604I9 J094 17383 Wanda Jackson Let's Have A Party 2 J095 9905 Jacksons Goin' Places J096 15449 Jacksons Victory http://open.spotify.com/album/4eDRbvql3l3UYwJ26f5P96 J097 22292 Jacob's Mouse No Fish Shop Parking http://thespace.org/items/e0000cg8/player J098 22702 Jacob's Mouse I'm Scared http://thespace.org/items/e0000cg8/player J099 16531 The Jacobites Robespierre's Velvet Basement http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/robespierres-velvet-basement/id217537396 J100 23354 Jacob's Mouse Wryly Smilers Paul From so_it_goes_2512@... Tue Jul 3 18:46:13 2012 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2012 16:46:13 -0000 Subject: TheSpace - Peel Archive - J In-Reply-To: <7c36v79l7l8ed1ijdo60avgckt8a419en6@...> Message-ID: Hi Paul, thanks once again for this. Wiki front page duly updated. Best wishes Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Paul Webster wrote: > > Here is the list for letter J > > Featured this week ... Jacob's Mouse (a band that was local to Peel) > http://thespace.org/items/e0000cg8/player > > The Jackson 62 (of which a lot are /those/ Jacksons). > > 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:_J > > There will be 100 a week - each starting with next letter in the alphabet. > > > > ShelfPos Index Artist Album Links Video > J001 7331 J.B. s Hustle With Speed > J002 22756 J. Church Quetzalcoatl > J003 24083 J. Church Arbor Vitae > J004 25233 J. Church Cat Food > J005 26228 J.D. & the Evil's Dynamic Explodes Across The Nation > http://open.spotify.com/album/5vfE9qYyX1i1m2vn1IAMvY > J006 15288 JFA (Jody Foster's Army) JFA > J007 18759 J.F.A. Valley Of The Yakes > J008 25923 Harry J. Return Of The Liquidator http://open.spotify.com/album/2w2YtUjFMoxKLmHoDmkisa > J009 21038 J.M.K.E. To The Cold Country http://open.spotify.com/album/75Rx09sUuYS9oXeyPeczG4 > J010 3113 J.S.D. Band Country Of The Blind > J011 4207 J.S.D. Band J.S.D. Band > J012 4881 J.S.D. Band Travelling Days > J013 19744 J.V.C. Force B-Boy Posse > J014 13866 Ja Ja Ja Ja Ja Ja > J015 6763 Jabula Jabula > J016 8474 Jabula Thunder Into Our Hearts > J017 10358 Jabula In Amsterdam > J018 26268 David Jack Texture Freak http://open.spotify.com/album/2c9hiw4MzP8Prdt2UAhS2Z > J019 26502 David Jack Without Vocabulary http://open.spotify.com/album/5vOVwPGdrakiwtqMVDyIcg > J020 23764 Jack Killed Jill Well http://open.spotify.com/album/2YQKlNtpkdH3xdJctcpbR6 > J021 22939 Jack O' Fire Six Super Shock Soul Songs > J022 22674 Jack-O-Nauts Jackonauts > J023 23123 Jack O' Nuts On You > J024 21699 Jack Officers Digital Dump > J025 18551 Jack The Bear Bearfootin' > J026 5664 Jack The Lad It's... http://open.spotify.com/album/3vW4RBsPFiBaRtRJgVTaou > J027 6408 Jack The Lad The Old Straight Track http://open.spotify.com/album/1ZzuuwDhajbwpJRx2tAZYp > J028 7397 Jack The Land Rough Diamonds http://open.spotify.com/album/1l1s6cgchJkWYPcu4Drk1t > J029 8386 Jack The Lad Jackpot http://open.spotify.com/album/4MexRVLrZO5TqJdLmTLBWU > J030 24850 Jackbeast Jackbeast > J031 19540 Jackdaw With Crowbar Hot Air > J032 21985 Jackdaw With Crowbar Hanging In The Balance > J033 0741 Jackie & Bridie Jackie & Bridie Live > J034 21087 Tony Jacklin Tony Jacklin Swings... > J035 4411 The Jackson 5 Diana Ross presents The Jackson 5 http://open.spotify.com/album/0PPuP3OzvteSmCbOiZfmfZ > J036 4412 The Jackson 5 ABC http://open.spotify.com/album/4GuzZh2dtsOjG3sMkx52eR > J037 4413 The Jackson 5 The Third Album http://open.spotify.com/album/5rxCEaJIuDmqQ2dEdATA8a > J038 4414 The Jackson 5 Maybe Tomorrow http://open.spotify.com/album/1RhSU65eltYthavUXScSzB > J039 04414 The Jackson 5 Lookin' Through The Windows http://open.spotify.com/album/1t3TaMF1Jlu1twDVpkjdGM > J040 4974 Jackson 5 Skywriter http://open.spotify.com/album/7CgyPf8A6TfSrqQG4MG2D3 > J041 5367 Jackson 5 Get It Together http://open.spotify.com/album/0ZtbDbwEeGyYQFp7CVNQfN > J042 6420 Jackson 5 Dancing Machine http://open.spotify.com/album/1rNwXVZpQjGrs5YOeaagvp > J043 7160 Jackson 5 Moving Violation http://open.spotify.com/album/1rNwXVZpQjGrs5YOeaagvp > J044 10041 Charles Jackson Passionate Breezes > J045 10986 Papa Charlie Jackson Fat Mouth 1924-1927 > J046 16111 Chuck Jackson Mr. Emotion > J047 19599 Chuck Jackson A Powerful Soul > J048 7144 Clydene Jackson Fresh > J049 9278 Chuck Jackson Any Day Now > J050 13216 David Jackson The Long Hello Vol. 3 > J051 16316 Freddie Jackson Rock Me Tonight http://open.spotify.com/album/4S3z4G29Gm2xxkADtVX5IV > J052 17978 Freddie Jackson Just Like The First Time http://open.spotify.com/album/0UG0BbMNWyU6T7U9BjMGzn > J053 20495 George M. Jackson King Of Gonzo Folk > J054 0742 Gordon Jackson Thinking Back http://open.spotify.com/album/1YGMnzy4lcxUtWxMuLeTL1 > J055 2554 Jackson Heights King Progress > J056 3699 Jackson Heights The Fifth Avenue Bus > J057 4251 Jackson Heights Ragamuffin's Fool > J058 5059 Jackson Heights Bump 'n' Grind > J059 21514 Janet Jackson Rhythm Nation http://open.spotify.com/album/7jtBAkD6DL5yn7komrFTxE > J060 4469 Jermaine Jackson Jermaine http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/jermaine/id312695279 > J061 10468 Joe Jackson Look Sharp http://open.spotify.com/album/2Qaouzk9nHCYAbqwxTCWJW > J062 11003 Joe Jackson I'm The Man http://open.spotify.com/album/3SeFexz2Z6djwhDUhl1IsT > J063 0743 Mahalia Jackson Mahalia Jackson sings best-loved hymns of Dr. Martin Luther King > J064 4416 Michael Jackson Got To Be There http://open.spotify.com/album/6pam66S3gqDo0Yy4cjlR9G > J065 4460 Michael Jackson Ben http://open.spotify.com/album/3ptDrRzgad76DCVrxtC555 > J066 5053 Michael Jackson Music and Me http://open.spotify.com/album/6o7W0hkHepZ2cDBF4gJsEg > J067 6757 Michael Jackson Forever, Michael http://open.spotify.com/album/3dZ91ooVpNEdukDWuNzbpZ > J068 15325 Michael Jackson Farewell My Summer Love > J069 4914 Millie Jackson Millie Jackson http://open.spotify.com/album/2Ps3TGNNAJEwdyvzuvgKMW > J070 5754 Millie Jackson Millie Jackson http://open.spotify.com/album/05pUmS739JnWpbcFTry957 > J071 6412 Millie Jackson Caught Up http://open.spotify.com/album/57bHuep7iwIKwPmpN7KLgY > J072 7164 Millie Jackson Still Caught Up http://open.spotify.com/album/5a8PtTeaZdJSp894pvqJb0 > J073 7960 Millie Jackson Free And In Love http://open.spotify.com/album/17P8ZH5PfCbSVUfDImEcP5 > J074 8549 Millie Jackson The Best Of Millie Jackson > J075 8826 Millie Jackson Lovingly Yours http://open.spotify.com/album/6oW32qwN2WZfxLqRJIiG76 > J076 9329 Millie Jackson Feelin' Bitchy http://open.spotify.com/album/0ySnj6FMDhPogWGgPO0wOr > J077 10047 Millie Jackson Get It Out'cha System http://open.spotify.com/album/1GZujaFqHeJ8ecvCaZySwF > J078 10593 Millie Jackson A Moment's Pleasure http://open.spotify.com/album/1X0Ot8ylDhIUkyMig8K780 > J079 11637 Millie Jackson For Men Only http://open.spotify.com/album/66EcgOSMaVNQzKmPBVuEJ2 > J080 0744 Milt Jackson Quartet Statements http://open.spotify.com/album/5e5GQ04wnNu8OVZEQI2EDY > J081 4559 Milt Jackson Wizard of the Vibes http://open.spotify.com/album/3DfX2LdvDIcrF4rdE3gxd0 > J082 4560 Milt Jackson Quintet Milt Jackson Quintet > J083 19156 Milt Jackson Milt Jackson > J084 15101 Milt Jackson Quartet > J085 17234 Milt Jackson Milt Jackson > J086 0745 Lil Son Jackson Lil Son Jackson > J087 8927 Jackson Southernaires Too Late > J088 8932 Jackson Southernaires Look Around > J089 9935 Vivian Jackson and the Prophets Ram-A-Dam > J090 8632 Walter Jackson Feeling Good http://open.spotify.com/album/6Beht949Z6QtcvhvcXy9Gg > J091 8310 Wanda Jackson Les Pionniers Du Rock ; 2 > J092 9141 Wanda Jackson Rockin' With Wanda http://open.spotify.com/album/6Beht949Z6QtcvhvcXy9Gg > J093 17382 Wanda Jackson Let's Have A Party 1 http://open.spotify.com/album/3pTDNNPQ1Gc7cA9iw604I9 > J094 17383 Wanda Jackson Let's Have A Party 2 > J095 9905 Jacksons Goin' Places > J096 15449 Jacksons Victory http://open.spotify.com/album/4eDRbvql3l3UYwJ26f5P96 > J097 22292 Jacob's Mouse No Fish Shop Parking http://thespace.org/items/e0000cg8/player > J098 22702 Jacob's Mouse I'm Scared http://thespace.org/items/e0000cg8/player > J099 16531 The Jacobites Robespierre's Velvet Basement > http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/robespierres-velvet-basement/id217537396 > J100 23354 Jacob's Mouse Wryly Smilers > > Paul > From so_it_goes_2512@... Wed Jul 4 03:06:28 2012 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2012 01:06:28 -0000 Subject: Missing File Wanted Message-ID: Hi gang To my horror, I discovered today that this is missing from my collection: 10 May 1983 Can anybody help with a re-upload? The two files are from the 400 Box, so quite a few of you must have them. Many thanks in advance! All the best Steve (TK) From ian@... Wed Jul 4 22:54:05 2012 From: ian@... (Ian Stuart) Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2012 21:54:05 +0100 Subject: [peel] Don't Let The Pressure Drop, Don't Let The Pressure Drop... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4FF4AD6D.1020602@...> Penetration or The Ruts springs to mind? ian On 03/07/2012 13:19, chuckywuckyuk wrote: > > Punk song, late seventies, heard on Peel, but who ????? > > Its not the Clash either...... > > From saipanda@... Thu Jul 5 05:58:27 2012 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2012 03:58:27 -0000 Subject: 3 John Peel fanzine interviews from 1982, 1983 and 1985 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many thanks indeed to Jake for these. Will look sort out wiki pages under the fanzine names so the links stay easily accessible. Cheers, SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "jake" wrote: > > > > Hi folks > > As requested I've scanned and posted the 3 John Peel fanzine interviews on Flickr: > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/stillunusual/sets/72157630369235274/ > > I'm also going to use Tumblr to gradually post the covers of all the fanzines I've got, as well as some of the most interesting articles, interviews, reviews, artwork etc. > > First post here: > > http://stillunusual.tumblr.com/post/26273073621/fanzines-from-the-1980s > > Enjoy.... > > Jake > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > Yeah, really great to read the interview. Many thanks for sharing it. > > > > Jake, any chance you could put the two other interviews you have up on Flickr or similar and share the links? > > > > Cheers, > > > > SW > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "jake" wrote: > > > > > > Thanks for posting this - I have the same issue of BBB and as far as I know it dates from 1985. I've got a box full of old fanzines from the 1980s at home and seeing your stuff on Flickr inspired me to sort through them and start scanning all the covers as you have done, which brought back some nice memories.... > > > > > > I've got 3 with John Peel interviews: > > > > > > "The End" #5 (1982) > > > "Cool Notes" #7 (1983) > > > "Baby Bites Back" #1 (1985) > > > > > > I also discovered that there's a fanzine wiki (http://zinewiki.com/), although most of the ones I've got aren't in it.... > > > > > > Cheers > > > > > > Jake > From saipanda@... Thu Jul 5 06:14:01 2012 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2012 04:14:01 -0000 Subject: Peel & The End on Oxford Road Show 1983 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: In the course of sorting out the wiki pages for the fanzines, came across this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Q7Pii7GkU2w Peel interviews The End guys on the Oxford Road Show back in 1983 - introduced by Peter Powell. SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "jake" wrote: > > > > Hi folks > > As requested I've scanned and posted the 3 John Peel fanzine interviews on Flickr: > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/stillunusual/sets/72157630369235274/ > > I'm also going to use Tumblr to gradually post the covers of all the fanzines I've got, as well as some of the most interesting articles, interviews, reviews, artwork etc. > > First post here: > > http://stillunusual.tumblr.com/post/26273073621/fanzines-from-the-1980s > > Enjoy.... > > Jake > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > Yeah, really great to read the interview. Many thanks for sharing it. > > > > Jake, any chance you could put the two other interviews you have up on Flickr or similar and share the links? > > > > Cheers, > > > > SW > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "jake" wrote: > > > > > > Thanks for posting this - I have the same issue of BBB and as far as I know it dates from 1985. I've got a box full of old fanzines from the 1980s at home and seeing your stuff on Flickr inspired me to sort through them and start scanning all the covers as you have done, which brought back some nice memories.... > > > > > > I've got 3 with John Peel interviews: > > > > > > "The End" #5 (1982) > > > "Cool Notes" #7 (1983) > > > "Baby Bites Back" #1 (1985) > > > > > > I also discovered that there's a fanzine wiki (http://zinewiki.com/), although most of the ones I've got aren't in it.... > > > > > > Cheers > > > > > > Jake > From jklm@... Thu Jul 5 07:55:54 2012 From: jklm@... (jake) Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2012 05:55:54 -0000 Subject: 3 John Peel fanzine interviews from 1982, 1983 and 1985 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: no worries - if I find any more I'll let you know.... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > Many thanks indeed to Jake for these. Will look sort out wiki pages under the fanzine names so the links stay easily accessible. > > Cheers, > > SW > From jklm@... Thu Jul 5 07:59:20 2012 From: jklm@... (jake) Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2012 05:59:20 -0000 Subject: Ivor Cutler fanzine articles Message-ID: Hi folks I just posted this in the Ivor Cutler Yahoo group but thought that some 1980s fanzine articles about Ivor Cutler might be of interest here as well. Not surprisingly, John Peel gets a few mentions.... Does anybody remember any of these? Cheers Jake LIBERTY (August/September 1984) This issue of "Liberty" includes a review of Ivor Cutler's performance at the Bloomsbury Theatre on 30th July 1984. http://stillunusual.tumblr.com/post/26541755537/ivor-cutler-fanzine-article-2-this-issue-of TEXAS HOTEL BURNING #3 (1985) Stephen B Hunter of Stirling was the person responsible for "Texas Hotel Burning". He wrote to Ivor Cutler with some questions and then reprinted Ivor's handwritten reply in his mag. http://stillunusual.tumblr.com/post/26510338652/ivor-cutler-fanzine-article-1-next-up-from-my ARROWS MAGAZINE (1985) I don't have the original magazine, but was sent a copy of the Ivor Cutler article by somebody called Steve, about whom I remember absolutely nothing - but thanks anyway.... http://stillunusual.tumblr.com/post/26542106851/ivor-cutler-article-from-arrows-magazine-1985-i KVATCH #5 (1986) "Kvatch" was created by Clare Wadd of Harrogate, and this issue came out in the autumn of 1986. It includes an interview with Ivor Cutler that she did at the Ilkley Literature Festival that year. http://stillunusual.tumblr.com/post/26541942436/ivor-cutler-fanzine-article-3-kvatch-was From saipanda@... Thu Jul 5 19:00:49 2012 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2012 17:00:49 -0000 Subject: LPs of the year - an occasional series Message-ID: Just the top three for 1990. No prizes at all if you can guess what they are before checking: http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/1990_LPs_Of_The_Year SW PS Any more out there? From postscriptxyz@... Fri Jul 6 11:33:03 2012 From: postscriptxyz@... (postscriptxyz) Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2012 09:33:03 -0000 Subject: Missing File Wanted In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Steve, Re-up completed. You should now find new active links on the Wiki page. Pad --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Hi gang > To my horror, I discovered today that this is missing from my > collection: > 10 May 1983 > Can anybody help with a re-upload? The two files are from the 400 Box, > so quite a few of you must have them. Many thanks in advance! > All the best > Steve (TK) > From so_it_goes_2512@... Fri Jul 6 14:02:26 2012 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2012 12:02:26 -0000 Subject: Missing File Wanted In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks a ton, Pad: just when I thought nobody was going to bother! Best wishes Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "postscriptxyz" wrote: > > Hi Steve, > Re-up completed. You should now find new active links on the Wiki page. > Pad > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" > wrote: > > > > Hi gang > > To my horror, I discovered today that this is missing from my > > collection: > > 10 May 1983 > > Can anybody help with a re-upload? The two files are from the 400 Box, > > so quite a few of you must have them. Many thanks in advance! > > All the best > > Steve (TK) > > > From ford.alan@... Fri Jul 6 14:21:58 2012 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2012 13:21:58 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Missing File Wanted In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I checked, but I don't have it either. On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 1:02 PM, so_it_goes_2512 wrote: > ** > > > Thanks a ton, Pad: just when I thought nobody was going to bother! > > Best wishes > Steve (TK) > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "postscriptxyz" wrote: > > > > Hi Steve, > > Re-up completed. You should now find new active links on the Wiki page. > > Pad > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" > > wrote: > > > > > > Hi gang > > > To my horror, I discovered today that this is missing from my > > > collection: > > > 10 May 1983 > > > Can anybody help with a re-upload? The two files are from the 400 Box, > > > so quite a few of you must have them. Many thanks in advance! > > > All the best > > > Steve (TK) > > > > > > > > From stuartb@... Fri Jul 6 20:12:00 2012 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2012 19:12:00 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: New L Tape Upload In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Don't worry it's just the earliest batch of L tapes that are like this - they soon settled into first generation continuous show segments. It seems that Steve L started by recording some entire 1991 shows then created Best Of edited highlights of these shows onto other tapes - but some of the original complete show tapes were never recorded over. Hence the overlap. Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of RobF Sent: 29 June 2012 17:39 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: New L Tape Upload Whilst ripping my current batch I'm getting slightly confused as the wiki is showing some shows are already available in part and the source is also L tapes?! And it's not just different sections - there are overlaps and different edits of his tapes out there. God knows what was going on Unlike the 400 box which seemed to present a lot of full shows with very few edits, I think I'm going to have fun piecing together the most complete versions of some of these 91/92 shows...I wish I'd started earlier (like a year ago when I was sent the tapes!) An example would be http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/24_November_1991 I just ripped a tape that has other portons of this show and yet some of the same tracks as already showing were on a tape previously ripped by someone else..very odd On 26 June 2012 20:52, RobF wrote: A timely poke from our resident tape co-ordinator reminded me I still had an unfinished batch of Lowman tapes Here's the first 89 minutes of Saturday 30th November 1991 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/30_November_1991 The wiki already has the last section of this show so this should be most of it completed now. Sessions from Barbel & Stereolab Hopefully someone can do the honours and update the wiki from the inlay scan Audio: http://www.mediafire.com/?aiacy16c92gbk3m Inlay: http://www.mediafire.com/?z2n333tb1bc6tqp From lorcan58@... Sun Jul 8 01:12:05 2012 From: lorcan58@... (lorcan58) Date: Sat, 07 Jul 2012 23:12:05 -0000 Subject: The Godfather of Ulster Punk Message-ID: A Radio 4 programme on Terri Hooley. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kblcd From so_it_goes_2512@... Sun Jul 8 08:15:33 2012 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Sun, 08 Jul 2012 06:15:33 -0000 Subject: Week Ending 2012-07-08 Message-ID: Two new shows from the 500 Box, with the usual thanks to Colin. Incomplete, but new to the catalogue. a) 09 October 1993 (Sessions: Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Dr. Phibes & The House Of Wax Equations) John lays into CDs. Again. b) 15 October 1993 (Session: Bear Quartet) Live from Sweden. Interviews too. All the bestSteve (TK) From saipanda@... Sun Jul 8 18:00:32 2012 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sun, 08 Jul 2012 16:00:32 -0000 Subject: Week Ending 2012-07-08 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many thanks to Colin and Steve! SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Two new shows from the 500 Box, with the usual thanks to Colin. > Incomplete, but new to the catalogue. > a) 09 October 1993 > (Sessions: Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Dr. Phibes & The House Of Wax > Equations) > John lays into CDs. Again. > b) 15 October 1993 > (Session: Bear Quartet) > Live from Sweden. Interviews too. > All the bestSteve (TK) > From stuartb@... Sun Jul 8 19:30:14 2012 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2012 18:30:14 +0100 Subject: [peel] Week Ending 2012-07-08 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks Steve and Colin. Just got my next consignment of SLTapes so watch out for more from this era. Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of so_it_goes_2512 Sent: 08 July 2012 07:16 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Week Ending 2012-07-08 Two new shows from the 500 Box, with the usual thanks to Colin. Incomplete, but new to the catalogue. a) 09 October 1993 (Sessions: Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Dr. Phibes & The House Of Wax Equations) John lays into CDs. Again. b) 15 October 1993 (Session: Bear Quartet) Live from Sweden. Interviews too. All the best Steve (TK) From M.Luetchford@... Tue Jul 10 00:12:48 2012 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2012 23:12:48 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Week Ending 2012-07-08 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1341871968.41456.YahooMailNeo@...> and me ... ________________________________ From: Stuart To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, 8 July 2012, 18:30 Subject: RE: [peel] Week Ending 2012-07-08   Thanks Steve and Colin.   Just got my next consignment of SLTapes so watch out for more from this era.   Stuart   ________________________________ From:peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto: peel@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of so_it_goes_2512 Sent: 08 July 2012 07:16 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Week Ending 2012-07-08     Two new shows from the 500 Box, with the usual thanks to Colin. Incomplete, but new to the catalogue.   a) 09 October 1993  (Sessions: Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Dr. Phibes & The House Of Wax Equations)   John lays into CDs. Again.   b) 15 October 1993  (Session: Bear Quartet)   Live from Sweden . Interviews too.   All the best Steve (TK) From paul@... Tue Jul 10 08:57:04 2012 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2012 07:57:04 +0100 Subject: TheSpace - Peel Archive - K In-Reply-To: <7c36v79l7l8ed1ijdo60avgckt8a419en6@...> References: <9vt3r79vnr980k7251qoecpsrku5e61c6o@...> <83p7s71b69ddc73cavqa2mjgl83pv9s2aj@...> <399ht7tofbc95vok9rn964btiupn1jnjvr@...> <7c36v79l7l8ed1ijdo60avgckt8a419en6@...> Message-ID: Here is the list for letter K Featured this week ... Kanda Bongo Band http://thespace.org/items/e0000e5c/player "If you've got music like that in church I might well consider going myself to be honest ... by Kanda Bongo Man not, I suspect, the kind of bloke who'd want to kill you for not believeing the same things as himself" 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:_K There will be 100 a week - each starting with next letter in the alphabet. ShelfPos Index Artist Album Links K001 6393 K.C. & The Sunshine band Do It Good K002 8866 K.C. & The Sunshine Band Part 3 http://open.spotify.com/album/6Wb8gMsW1mCrGR7KZZjYXR K003 12176 der KFC Letzte Hoffnung K004 7777 KGB KGB K005 8493 KGB Motion K006 4942 K.K.'s No.2 (Executive) Band K.K.'s No.2 (Executive) Band K007 20817 The KLF What Time Is Love? K008 21085 The KLF Space K009 21402 The KLF Chill Out K010 21826 The KLF The White Room K011 22000 K.M.D. Mr. Hood http://open.spotify.com/album/4XVjGu7Pow8s1aTk9bMIDo K012 19077 K.M.F.D.M. What Do You Know, Deutschland K013 20368 K.M.F.D.M. Don't Blow Your Top K014 20272 K 9 Posse K 9 Posse K015 16727 Edward Ka-Spel Eyes! China Doll http://open.spotify.com/album/3g8inBKKxoMfn03g4cJzA2 K016 21223 Diasi Kadi Diasi Kadi K017 19264 Kafka Musica Nervosa K018 1552 Mauricio Kagel Avant Garde 6 K019 16478 Kahondo Style My Heart In Motion K020 19265 Kahondo Style Green Tea & Crocodiles K021 24464 Kaia Finally A Dyke Album For The Whole Family K022 23578 The Kaisers Squarehead Stomp K023 23579 The Kaisers In Step With... K024 23688 The Kaisers Beat It Up! K025 14159 Kajagoogoo White Feathers http://open.spotify.com/album/52koatNHePHRWEmmkP0z2Z K026 4673 Kajanus Pickett Hi Ho Silver! K027 0794 Kak Kak K028 11783 Harry Kakoulli Even When I'm Not http://open.spotify.com/album/5OFJP7rOEQaQwcj3U6lcV8 K029 4705 Kala Kala K030 19479 Kala Preet Shava Shava K031 16266 Kalahari Surfers Own Affairs K032 17398 Kalahari Surfers Living In The Heart Of The Beast K033 18454 Kalahari Surfers Sleep Armed K034 21356 Kalahari Surfers Bigger Than Jesus K035 10719 Kalama's Quartette Early Hawaiian Classics: Kalama's Quartette K036 0795 Kaleidoscope Side Trips http://open.spotify.com/album/6pDi7KQS8TxsLQ0EvLW1SP K037 0796 Kaleidoscope A Beacon From Mars K038 0797 Kaleidoscope Kaleidoscope K039 2144 Kaleidoscope Bernice K040 8035 Kaleidoscope When Scopes Collide K041 14571 Kaleidoscope Beacon From Mars K042 0798 Kaleidoscope (Fairfield Parlour) Tangerine Dream K043 0799 Kaleidoscope (Fairfield Parlour) Faintly Blowing K044 20386 Pepe - Kalle Apres Le Zenith Et Le Japon K045 20428 Pepe - Kalle & Nyboma Moyibi http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/moyibi/id357812626 K046 20840 Pepe - Kalle Pon Moun paka Bouge http://open.spotify.com/album/1SYm7VmJ5P5LhiVRgJJWBr K047 21068 Pepe - Kelle Atinze Mwana Popi K048 22649 Pepe - Kalle / Tabu Ley Rochereau Feu D' Artifice K049 22310 Pepe - Kalle Larger Than Life http://open.spotify.com/album/1izJG0wMkDlSb0v4DBQv2G K050 22867 Pepe - Kalle L'Argent Ne Fait Pas Le Bonheur K051 18911 Alfred Chisala Kalusha Itumba K052 8951 Kalyan Kalyan K053 25744 Kammerflipper Kollektief Maander K054 14893 Ini Kamoze Ini Kamoze http://open.spotify.com/album/0RRP4qIFXHxmaMyMLzP86U K055 15676 Ini Kamoze Statement http://open.spotify.com/album/39lQBVdmhCcyuhgt9hkFek K056 17755 Ini Kamoze Pirate K057 19918 Kampec Dolores Kampec Dolores K058 15835 Kanchan & Babla & his Orchestra Kuchi Gadbadha K059 13981 Kanda Bongo Man Iyole-Mazina http://open.spotify.com/album/3KdL3bewrBwR4aF4XBbLKl http://thespace.org/items/e0000e5c/player K060 14379 Kanda Bongo Man Kanda Bongo Man K061 17020 Kanda Bongo Man Non Stop Non Stop K062 17728 Kanda Bongo Man Kanda Bongo man K063 19285 Kanda Bongo Man Amour Fou/ Crazy Love K064 20595 Kanda Bongo Man Sai-Liza http://open.spotify.com/album/5kDPhODSHGSAIDnjYgCTjF K065 20631 Kanda Bongo Man Kwassa Kwassa K066 21557 Kanda Bongo Man Isambe - Monie K067 22640 Kanda Bongo Man Le Rendez- Vous Des Stades http://open.spotify.com/album/2wy8XCnZnPIIEONylcZaWg K068 24121 Kanda Bongo Man Welcome To South Africa K069 0800 Amory Kane Memories Of Time Unwound K070 19588 Big Daddy Kane Long Live The King http://open.spotify.com/album/5STvD2F7IQ51f4Cd2y5r3z K071 12158 D.J. Kane & The Millionaires D.J. Kane & The Millionaires K072 16018 the Kane Gang The Bad And Lowdown World Of... K073 15932 Kantata Asiko K074 12920 Kano New York Cake http://open.spotify.com/album/3VLOTBpp44IPcS4z9xx94p K075 15473 Kansan Uutiset Beautiful Dreams K076 6960 Kansas Kansas http://open.spotify.com/album/3aVQrZFZEGATS9uzCCPh0A K077 9618 Kansas Point Of Know Return http://open.spotify.com/album/6oU298pdPTCQnMx1PYwyUA K078 17201 Mory Kante A Paris K079 3457 Paul Kantner / Grace Slick Sunfighter K080 4979 Paul Kantner / Grace Slick / David Freiberg Baron von Tollbooth & the Chrome Nun K081 20063 Kaoru Tanta Hasha K082 19380 Kaos Court's In Session K083 18707 Mahendra Kapoor Bhabi Gal na Kair K084 13405 Nadka Karadjova A Lambkin Has Commenced Bleating K085 9237 Blackman Akeeb Kareem Tomorrow http://open.spotify.com/album/3wUjtyhND56bYpH1a4xrIW K086 17772 Boris Karloff Three Little Pigs Etc K087 18636 Karma Sutra The Daydreams Of a Production Line Worker K088 13806 Mick Karn Titles http://open.spotify.com/album/1YzmqulzOFRRpYguPJHRph K089 5824 Karnak Temples Son Et Lumiere 1 K090 5825 Karnak Temples Son Et Lumiere 2 K091 23270 Karp Mustaches Wild http://open.spotify.com/album/7eLKEawRGGGfsZKbIMxtas K092 13449 KaS Product Try Out K093 18717 Kass Kass Kass Kass http://open.spotify.com/album/1fnbviQJc8iHRlHffX8Ntk K094 18383 Kassav Kassav K095 20296 Kasse Mady Diabate Fody K096 15417 Souzy Kasseye Le telephone Sonne - Princesse Goyo K097 16471 Souzy Kasseye The Phenomenal... K098 20303 Kassongo Band Pasi Pakakugarira K099 20318 Kassongo Muzimbabwe K100 16405 Kastrierte Philosophen Love Factory Paul Webster From dr_mango2004@... Tue Jul 10 15:28:52 2012 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2012 14:28:52 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Lowman tapes In-Reply-To: <695481EB-FEA2-4069-A3EC-CD29BECCF8E2@...> References: <1339110111.54770.YahooMailNeo@...> <4FE4638E.7010901@...> <1340374892.96421.YahooMailNeo@...> <695481EB-FEA2-4069-A3EC-CD29BECCF8E2@...> Message-ID: <1341926932.72370.YahooMailNeo@...> I'm also working my way through a batch that I've been sitting on for a few months (not literally - they'd get damaged). Regarding the Kershaw shows on these tapes, if it helps rippers identify the dates I've updated the Kershaw show list for 1992 that I put together last year, adding the session guests: http://www.drmango.talktalk.net/kershaw.htm Thanks to Lorcan for helping out with the info. DM From robfleay@... Tue Jul 10 15:41:13 2012 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2012 14:41:13 +0100 Subject: [peel] Lowman tapes In-Reply-To: <1341926932.72370.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1339110111.54770.YahooMailNeo@...> <4FE4638E.7010901@...> <1340374892.96421.YahooMailNeo@...> <695481EB-FEA2-4069-A3EC-CD29BECCF8E2@...> <1341926932.72370.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: I've just finished my batch of Lowman tapes and uploaded to Mooo - under the RobF folder (newly set up yesterday) They are mostly from Oct-Dec 1991 - a mix of Peel & Kershaw shows. I managed to date them all accuratly in the end On 10 July 2012 14:28, Dr Mango wrote: > > > I'm also working my way through a batch that I've been sitting on for a > few months (not literally - they'd get damaged). Regarding the Kershaw > shows on these tapes, if it helps rippers identify the dates I've updated > the Kershaw show list for 1992 that I put together last year, adding the > session guests: > > http://www.drmango.talktalk.net/kershaw.htm > > Thanks to Lorcan for helping out with the info. > > DM > > > From M.Luetchford@... Tue Jul 10 22:16:54 2012 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2012 21:16:54 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] TheSpace - Peel Archive - K In-Reply-To: References: <9vt3r79vnr980k7251qoecpsrku5e61c6o@...> <83p7s71b69ddc73cavqa2mjgl83pv9s2aj@...> <399ht7tofbc95vok9rn964btiupn1jnjvr@...> <7c36v79l7l8ed1ijdo60avgckt8a419en6@...> Message-ID: <1341951414.59784.YahooMailNeo@...> karnak temple son et lumiere - evidence that Peel went on holiday to Eygpt?  I can see another wiki page in the making - John Peel on holiday. I can remember a constant refrain of wanting a holiday. But then thinking about it - it was a holiday that did for him in the end ... Mark ________________________________ From: Paul Webster To: peel@yahoogroups.com Cc: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 10 July 2012, 7:57 Subject: [peel] TheSpace - Peel Archive - K   Here is the list for letter K Featured this week ... Kanda Bongo Band http://thespace.org/items/e0000e5c/player "If you've got music like that in church I might well consider going myself to be honest ... by Kanda Bongo Man not, I suspect, the kind of bloke who'd want to kill you for not believeing the same things as himself" 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:_K There will be 100 a week - each starting with next letter in the alphabet. ShelfPos Index Artist Album Links K001 6393 K.C. & The Sunshine band Do It Good K002 8866 K.C. & The Sunshine Band Part 3 http://open.spotify.com/album/6Wb8gMsW1mCrGR7KZZjYXR K003 12176 der KFC Letzte Hoffnung K004 7777 KGB KGB K005 8493 KGB Motion K006 4942 K.K.'s No.2 (Executive) Band K.K.'s No.2 (Executive) Band K007 20817 The KLF What Time Is Love? K008 21085 The KLF Space K009 21402 The KLF Chill Out K010 21826 The KLF The White Room K011 22000 K.M.D. Mr. Hood http://open.spotify.com/album/4XVjGu7Pow8s1aTk9bMIDo K012 19077 K.M.F.D.M. What Do You Know, Deutschland K013 20368 K.M.F.D.M. Don't Blow Your Top K014 20272 K 9 Posse K 9 Posse K015 16727 Edward Ka-Spel Eyes! China Doll http://open.spotify.com/album/3g8inBKKxoMfn03g4cJzA2 K016 21223 Diasi Kadi Diasi Kadi K017 19264 Kafka Musica Nervosa K018 1552 Mauricio Kagel Avant Garde 6 K019 16478 Kahondo Style My Heart In Motion K020 19265 Kahondo Style Green Tea & Crocodiles K021 24464 Kaia Finally A Dyke Album For The Whole Family K022 23578 The Kaisers Squarehead Stomp K023 23579 The Kaisers In Step With... K024 23688 The Kaisers Beat It Up! K025 14159 Kajagoogoo White Feathers http://open.spotify.com/album/52koatNHePHRWEmmkP0z2Z K026 4673 Kajanus Pickett Hi Ho Silver! K027 0794 Kak Kak K028 11783 Harry Kakoulli Even When I'm Not http://open.spotify.com/album/5OFJP7rOEQaQwcj3U6lcV8 K029 4705 Kala Kala K030 19479 Kala Preet Shava Shava K031 16266 Kalahari Surfers Own Affairs K032 17398 Kalahari Surfers Living In The Heart Of The Beast K033 18454 Kalahari Surfers Sleep Armed K034 21356 Kalahari Surfers Bigger Than Jesus K035 10719 Kalama's Quartette Early Hawaiian Classics: Kalama's Quartette K036 0795 Kaleidoscope Side Trips http://open.spotify.com/album/6pDi7KQS8TxsLQ0EvLW1SP K037 0796 Kaleidoscope A Beacon From Mars K038 0797 Kaleidoscope Kaleidoscope K039 2144 Kaleidoscope Bernice K040 8035 Kaleidoscope When Scopes Collide K041 14571 Kaleidoscope Beacon From Mars K042 0798 Kaleidoscope (Fairfield Parlour) Tangerine Dream K043 0799 Kaleidoscope (Fairfield Parlour) Faintly Blowing K044 20386 Pepe - Kalle Apres Le Zenith Et Le Japon K045 20428 Pepe - Kalle & Nyboma Moyibi http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/moyibi/id357812626 K046 20840 Pepe - Kalle Pon Moun paka Bouge http://open.spotify.com/album/1SYm7VmJ5P5LhiVRgJJWBr K047 21068 Pepe - Kelle Atinze Mwana Popi K048 22649 Pepe - Kalle / Tabu Ley Rochereau Feu D' Artifice K049 22310 Pepe - Kalle Larger Than Life http://open.spotify.com/album/1izJG0wMkDlSb0v4DBQv2G K050 22867 Pepe - Kalle L'Argent Ne Fait Pas Le Bonheur K051 18911 Alfred Chisala Kalusha Itumba K052 8951 Kalyan Kalyan K053 25744 Kammerflipper Kollektief Maander K054 14893 Ini Kamoze Ini Kamoze http://open.spotify.com/album/0RRP4qIFXHxmaMyMLzP86U K055 15676 Ini Kamoze Statement http://open.spotify.com/album/39lQBVdmhCcyuhgt9hkFek K056 17755 Ini Kamoze Pirate K057 19918 Kampec Dolores Kampec Dolores K058 15835 Kanchan & Babla & his Orchestra Kuchi Gadbadha K059 13981 Kanda Bongo Man Iyole-Mazina http://open.spotify.com/album/3KdL3bewrBwR4aF4XBbLKl http://thespace.org/items/e0000e5c/player K060 14379 Kanda Bongo Man Kanda Bongo Man K061 17020 Kanda Bongo Man Non Stop Non Stop K062 17728 Kanda Bongo Man Kanda Bongo man K063 19285 Kanda Bongo Man Amour Fou/ Crazy Love K064 20595 Kanda Bongo Man Sai-Liza http://open.spotify.com/album/5kDPhODSHGSAIDnjYgCTjF K065 20631 Kanda Bongo Man Kwassa Kwassa K066 21557 Kanda Bongo Man Isambe - Monie K067 22640 Kanda Bongo Man Le Rendez- Vous Des Stades http://open.spotify.com/album/2wy8XCnZnPIIEONylcZaWg K068 24121 Kanda Bongo Man Welcome To South Africa K069 0800 Amory Kane Memories Of Time Unwound K070 19588 Big Daddy Kane Long Live The King http://open.spotify.com/album/5STvD2F7IQ51f4Cd2y5r3z K071 12158 D.J. Kane & The Millionaires D.J. Kane & The Millionaires K072 16018 the Kane Gang The Bad And Lowdown World Of... K073 15932 Kantata Asiko K074 12920 Kano New York Cake http://open.spotify.com/album/3VLOTBpp44IPcS4z9xx94p K075 15473 Kansan Uutiset Beautiful Dreams K076 6960 Kansas Kansas http://open.spotify.com/album/3aVQrZFZEGATS9uzCCPh0A K077 9618 Kansas Point Of Know Return http://open.spotify.com/album/6oU298pdPTCQnMx1PYwyUA K078 17201 Mory Kante A Paris K079 3457 Paul Kantner / Grace Slick Sunfighter K080 4979 Paul Kantner / Grace Slick / David Freiberg Baron von Tollbooth & the Chrome Nun K081 20063 Kaoru Tanta Hasha K082 19380 Kaos Court's In Session K083 18707 Mahendra Kapoor Bhabi Gal na Kair K084 13405 Nadka Karadjova A Lambkin Has Commenced Bleating K085 9237 Blackman Akeeb Kareem Tomorrow http://open.spotify.com/album/3wUjtyhND56bYpH1a4xrIW K086 17772 Boris Karloff Three Little Pigs Etc K087 18636 Karma Sutra The Daydreams Of a Production Line Worker K088 13806 Mick Karn Titles http://open.spotify.com/album/1YzmqulzOFRRpYguPJHRph K089 5824 Karnak Temples Son Et Lumiere 1 K090 5825 Karnak Temples Son Et Lumiere 2 K091 23270 Karp Mustaches Wild http://open.spotify.com/album/7eLKEawRGGGfsZKbIMxtas K092 13449 KaS Product Try Out K093 18717 Kass Kass Kass Kass http://open.spotify.com/album/1fnbviQJc8iHRlHffX8Ntk K094 18383 Kassav Kassav K095 20296 Kasse Mady Diabate Fody K096 15417 Souzy Kasseye Le telephone Sonne - Princesse Goyo K097 16471 Souzy Kasseye The Phenomenal... K098 20303 Kassongo Band Pasi Pakakugarira K099 20318 Kassongo Muzimbabwe K100 16405 Kastrierte Philosophen Love Factory Paul Webster From ddriscoll@... Wed Jul 11 01:10:40 2012 From: ddriscoll@... (Dave Driscoll) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2012 00:10:40 +0100 Subject: [peel] Ivor Cutler fanzine articles In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <78D72895-5EB4-45EA-BDC6-D5E9592970A6@...> Thanks Jake, I think I have that LIBERTY addition… A friend of mine put IVOR on in Brighton in September 1984 The funny thing was collecting him from Brighton station He looked like The Supreme Being from the TIME BANDITS, shuffling along with his bags of "essentials" He suddenly got on his knees & from one of the bags, produced a box of pastels, which he proceeded to draw & colour in the petals of a flower on the pavement, the stigma of this flowery creation being a not quite steaming but I suspect still warm dog turd… Ivor's concern was that people might not notice it & have an accident… We did suggest that a better solution although not as colourful would be to pick the turd up in one of his spare bags & stick it in a bin.. "Nooo.. I think the flower will work.." I still think "The Flowery Dog Turd" will turn up one day as a long lost Cutler classic... Dave FTT On 5 Jul 2012, at 06:59, jake wrote: > Hi folks > > I just posted this in the Ivor Cutler Yahoo group but thought that some 1980s fanzine articles about Ivor Cutler might be of interest here as well. Not surprisingly, John Peel gets a few mentions.... > > Does anybody remember any of these? > > Cheers > > Jake > > LIBERTY (August/September 1984) > > This issue of "Liberty" includes a review of Ivor Cutler's performance at the Bloomsbury Theatre on 30th July 1984. > > http://stillunusual.tumblr.com/post/26541755537/ivor-cutler-fanzine-article-2-this-issue-of > > TEXAS HOTEL BURNING #3 (1985) > > Stephen B Hunter of Stirling was the person responsible for "Texas Hotel Burning". He wrote to Ivor Cutler with some questions and then reprinted Ivor's handwritten reply in his mag. > > http://stillunusual.tumblr.com/post/26510338652/ivor-cutler-fanzine-article-1-next-up-from-my > > ARROWS MAGAZINE (1985) > > I don't have the original magazine, but was sent a copy of the Ivor Cutler article by somebody called Steve, about whom I remember absolutely nothing - but thanks anyway.... > > http://stillunusual.tumblr.com/post/26542106851/ivor-cutler-article-from-arrows-magazine-1985-i > > KVATCH #5 (1986) > > "Kvatch" was created by Clare Wadd of Harrogate, and this issue came out in the autumn of 1986. It includes an interview with Ivor Cutler that she did at the Ilkley Literature Festival that year. > > http://stillunusual.tumblr.com/post/26541942436/ivor-cutler-fanzine-article-3-kvatch-was > > From parkermike81@... Wed Jul 11 11:43:33 2012 From: parkermike81@... (Mike Parker) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2012 10:43:33 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Lowman tapes In-Reply-To: References: <1339110111.54770.YahooMailNeo@...> <4FE4638E.7010901@...> <1340374892.96421.YahooMailNeo@...> <695481EB-FEA2-4069-A3EC-CD29BECCF8E2@...> <1341926932.72370.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1341999813.32786.YahooMailNeo@...> Many thanks rob,john peel 1991-11-24 when downloaded comes out titled as 1992-11-24 by mistake just to warn everybody.                                           Ta to steve and crew for that claire sturgess show too, nice style and choice of records. mp  ________________________________ From: RobF To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 10 July 2012, 14:41 Subject: Re: [peel] Lowman tapes   I've just finished my batch of Lowman tapes and uploaded to Mooo - under the RobF folder (newly set up yesterday) They are mostly from Oct-Dec 1991 - a mix of Peel & Kershaw shows. I managed to date them all accuratly in the end On 10 July 2012 14:28, Dr Mango wrote: > > >I'm also working my way through a batch that I've been sitting on for a few months (not literally - they'd get damaged). Regarding the Kershaw shows on these tapes, if it helps rippers identify the dates I've updated the Kershaw show list for 1992 that I put together last year, adding the session guests: > >http://www.drmango.talktalk.net/kershaw.htm > >Thanks to Lorcan for helping out with the info. > >DM > > > From parkermike81@... Wed Jul 11 14:08:18 2012 From: parkermike81@... (parkermike81) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2012 12:08:18 -0000 Subject: Terminal Cheesecake In-Reply-To: Message-ID: cheers steve.I don`t suppose anyone would know the correct song and band spelling,it sounds like claire sturgess is saying bidlow[name of band] and jean ne port deveuve[name of song]on the bfbs show,she says it approx 25.50 into the show. mp --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Since Sedoi's writing 'style' has attracted so much feedback, I felt the > same might happen if I adopted it. So: > Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to witness the uploading of > these four shows in the sight of God and in the fellowship of Isector > and Carsten.. > Introit & Sermon > Peel Show 2000-11-05 (BFBS) > (Claire Sturgess > sitteth on the throne of the Almighty) > The woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet, and adorned with gold and > precious stones and pearls....And on her forehead a name was written: > MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND OF THE ABOMINATION > OF THE EARTH. (Revelations 17:4-5) > Canticles > Peel Show 1997-12-11 (BFBS) (inasmuch as it is a repeat of > 1997-12-04)Peel Show 1997-12-18 (BFBS) (Charles Foster presenteth > concert repeats of Inspiral Carpets and the Fall. Hallelujah!) > Processional > Peel Show 1996-07-06 (Session: D' Cruze) > Give thanks to the tapers and rejoice in the music on the high cymbals. > And may the grace of the Lord our God go with you. > Go in peace, my brethren. > Steve (TK) > From jklm@... Wed Jul 11 15:00:58 2012 From: jklm@... (jake) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2012 13:00:58 -0000 Subject: Ivor Cutler fanzine articles In-Reply-To: <78D72895-5EB4-45EA-BDC6-D5E9592970A6@...> Message-ID: Cheers - what an amazing story! I'm glad I've rediscovered these old fanzines and I'm doing some more scanning as we speak.... :) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Dave Driscoll wrote: > > Thanks Jake, > > I think I have that LIBERTY addition > > A friend of mine put IVOR on in Brighton in September 1984 > > The funny thing was collecting him from Brighton station > He looked like The Supreme Being from the TIME BANDITS, shuffling along with his bags of "essentials" > > He suddenly got on his knees & from one of the bags, produced a box of pastels, which he proceeded to draw & colour in the petals of a flower on the pavement, the stigma of this flowery creation being a not quite steaming but I suspect still warm dog turd Ivor's concern was that people might not notice it & have an accident We did suggest that a better solution although not as colourful would be to pick the turd up in one of his spare bags & stick it in a bin.. "Nooo.. I think the flower will work.." > > I still think "The Flowery Dog Turd" will turn up one day as a long lost Cutler classic... > > Dave FTT > From unity.gain@... Wed Jul 11 21:17:23 2012 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2012 19:17:23 -0000 Subject: Lowman tapes In-Reply-To: <1341926932.72370.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Nice work. On one of the tapes I ripped, he had Tony Benn as a guest - that's one I don't think Peel ever had! Cheers Roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Dr Mango wrote: > > I'm also working my way through a batch that I've been sitting on for a few months (not literally - they'd get damaged). Regarding the Kershaw shows on these tapes, if it helps rippers identify the dates I've updated the Kershaw show list for 1992 that I put together last year, adding the session guests: > > http://www.drmango.talktalk.net/kershaw.htm > > Thanks to Lorcan for helping out with the info. > > DM > From M.Luetchford@... Thu Jul 12 16:58:13 2012 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2012 15:58:13 +0100 (BST) Subject: HISSSSSSSSSSS Message-ID: <1342105093.48555.YahooMailNeo@...> steve - so it goes - thanks for continuing with uploading. As my resident guru - I am recording an old tape which is really quiet and at full volume so it has a major hiss on playback. In audacity there seem to be all sorts of stuff that can be done to alter the track - do you know what to do to remove? Others welcome to answer   I've also just remembered that there was one of my tape that needed reloading into another case as it stuck badly when played back and banging it etc didn't work. I think you said Bill from North Wales sometimes helped out in sorting out such miscreants - is that correct? I think you said they needed to be broken opne and reloaded into another case. that seems too dangerous for me to attempt - I might have someone's eye out!   Mark From martinwheatley@... Thu Jul 12 17:19:57 2012 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2012 16:19:57 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: Lowman tapes In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4FFEEB1D.2090503@...> On 11/07/2012 20:17, bty997881 wrote: > > Nice work. On one of the tapes I ripped, he had Tony Benn as a guest - > that's one I don't think Peel ever had! > Cheers > Roger > Tony Benn did a bunch of folk festivals that summer with the folk singer Roy Bailey Bailey sang revolutionary songs and Benn read out revolutionary literature. The session was to do with that From stuartb@... Thu Jul 12 17:44:28 2012 From: stuartb@... (Stuart) Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2012 15:44:28 -0000 Subject: HISSSSSSSSSSS In-Reply-To: <1342105093.48555.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Hi Mark I would double check the Dolby setting if the tape was recorded with it on and you playback with it off then hiss will be magnified at low recording levels. However if the Tape was recorded on a different machine that might introduce unwelcome pumping effects so in that case it is best done in Audacity or similar. I've not performed hiss removal in Audacity but have in one of the Nero apps and it worked well mainly as it was piano music and there was little extreme HF content. Audacity does allow you to preview effects on a sample of the recording before applying the effect to the whole file so it would then be a case if trial and error . Stuart --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > steve - so it goes - thanks for continuing with uploading. As my resident guru - I am recording an old tape which is really quiet and at full volume so it has a major hiss on playback. In audacity there seem to be all sorts of stuff that can be done to alter the track - do you know what to do to remove? Others welcome to answer >   > I've also just remembered that there was one of my tape that needed reloading into another case as it stuck badly when played back and banging it etc didn't work. I think you said Bill from North Wales sometimes helped out in sorting out such miscreants - is that correct? I think you said they needed to be broken opne and reloaded into another case. that seems too dangerous for me to attempt - I might have someone's eye out! >   > Mark > From billfromnorthwales@... Thu Jul 12 17:59:20 2012 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2012 15:59:20 -0000 Subject: HISSSSSSSSSSS In-Reply-To: <1342105093.48555.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Yes I'll have a go at both..! Hiss removal software can be useful, but they can also give a warbly effect if not used judiciously. I have used a combination of multiband compressor/expander and frequency equalisation to reduce hiss, and sometimes a VST plug in I feel this is Ok to get those radio shows to a listenable state. However, this is absolute heresy on those "lossless bootlegs" sites where there are people who strongly object to this because so many recordings have been "ruined" because people prefer the hiss to the warbly effect. With the jamming tape - transfer to a new shell is shown HERE Sometimes I have also need a lubricant to get the tape through. It makes a right mess of the cassette machine, but it can be cleaned up , and does tget the tape through. Let me know by PM if you want help on either Bill --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > steve - so it goes - thanks for continuing with uploading. As my resident guru - I am recording an old tape which is really quiet and at full volume so it has a major hiss on playback. In audacity there seem to be all sorts of stuff that can be done to alter the track - do you know what to do to remove? Others welcome to answer > > I've also just remembered that there was one of my tape that needed reloading into another case as it stuck badly when played back and banging it etc didn't work. I think you said Bill from North Wales sometimes helped out in sorting out such miscreants - is that correct? I think you said they needed to be broken opne and reloaded into another case. that seems too dangerous for me to attempt - I might have someone's eye out! > > Mark > From billfromnorthwales@... Fri Jul 13 14:51:55 2012 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2012 12:51:55 -0000 Subject: Decktician early 70's Reel to Reel tapes Message-ID: Newly digitized in a raw format straight from tape are the reel to reels I was sent ages ago by Rocker They are HERE in a special folder Specifically Reel 13 Reel 17 Reel 20 Reel 21 Reel 22 Unmarked Reel Anyway I remember we were disappointed when the first reels were digitised, and we found most Peel links were cut. That is also the case here, and the quality may only be AM, but at least we get a taste of the music played in those years...funk, prog, soul, rock, blues, rockabilly, bluegrass, gospel, folk, trad and all stops in between. I mean we knew what was played from the listings that have surfaced, but it still surprises when you hear some of the stuff. There again with no provenance we can only assume it is all from Peel. I don't remember where the tapes came from though. Wasn't it the case that a member here recorded them originally, then sold them on eBay, and then were passed to the group. In that case the original owner probably digitised them too? Do we need these copies? Anyway, that batch now going back to Rocker, and he may send me another batch if tha's OK with everyone. Highlights for me..... start of 20.2 ............."ode to Nixon" - not real title but marvellous. unknown tape side 2 at 10:45....a fine trbute to plain women in a gospel stylee Bill From rockerq@... Fri Jul 13 16:29:27 2012 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2012 10:29:27 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [peel] Decktician early 70's Reel to Reel tapes In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <8CF2F1B0A7D3743-1040-66992@...> <> Thanks, Bill! I think you may be thinking of some of the Festive 50 reels that were sold on eBay a few years ago. The Decktician is a longstanding Peel fan and DJ, and is I believe on this list - he recorded the reels himself in the 70s from (I think) am radio, and kindly donated the reels a year or so ago (they had been sat in a box unplayed for decades) - we knew they were likely to be edited excerpts, but hopefully we can match shows up with the help of the handwritten tracklistings he also supplied - as you say it is fascinating to hear some of what he used to play in those days - and although a lot of it is available, there will be quite a few tracks that are too obscure to have ever had a digital reissue. Cheers! Rocker From festive50@... Sun Jul 15 00:11:40 2012 From: festive50@... (Phil Edwards) Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2012 23:11:40 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most hated Peel favourite band? In-Reply-To: <4FBE85D3.4080200@...> Message-ID: <20120714221209.OLOX15330.mtaout03-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Had problems with my e-mail and just found this draft, So a belated post. I haven’t posted for a hell of a long time, but this post really appealed to me. Firstly being one of the older members (b. 1951), I grew up with Peely, from his “Perfumed Garden” days on Radio London and in those days I just loved practically everything he played. I carried on listening up to the mid ‘70s then I stopped and the only band I can remember to this day which put me off was “The boys of the Lough” (I possibly may even like them now, who knows). Ironically I’d stopped listening just prior to punk, however I did get to hear punk and reggae elsewhere fortunately but probably not to such a great extent. I then rediscovered Peel in 1981 when I heard and recorded the top 20 of the festive fifty and carried on with just the FFs until early 1987 when I listened to most of his shows right up to his sad demise. Again I just loved practically everything he played up until the latter years and believe it or not I preferred the electronic techno/ drum ‘n bass/ dance/ grime/ dubstep to the conventional guitar based bands. Ironically John used to bemoan the fact that the FF was latterly made up of “white boys strumming guitars”, yet he used to play the ilk of “Von Bondies”, “The Datsuns”, “Vaults”, “Decoration” and “The Bees” which I just simply abhorred and in IMHO were just a continuation of “Britpop” and hadn’t “moved on”. To me, guitar bands had to have a distinctive edge with raucous/melodic beautiful vocals like “King of the Slums”, “Band of Susans”, “Clinic”, “Solex”, “Stereolab”, “Herman Dune”, “Will Oldham”, “Tungg”. Phil _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ian Stuart Sent: 24 May 2012 20:03 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Re: What was your most hated Peel favourite band? Hmm I disliked lots of Peel's faves at first but they grew on me - loved the way he championed bands who later matured - always kept me guessing and intrigued The list of bands and genres he introduced me to is endless - so many magic moments, Slits, Pop Group, early Scritts, The mighty Fall, Sonic Youth, Misty, Aswad, Oval, PHJ, Fresenius Kabi, Diblo, Bhundus, Abana Banaseri, Melt Banana, Boredoms, JUNE TABOR, Martin Carthy, John Martyn, Drum and Bass, Electro, Dance, Weddoes, Microdisney Glad you were born in England, Tangerine Dream, Lee Perry, Bovell, The Jury Boys, even now I am first hearing the Superqueens and Living Ornament, Guitar Wolf, Pinetop Smith, who was that fab boogie woogie lady? Pig's Big 78, and of course - The Native Hipsters Oh look there goes concord again, who was it did that song went wah wah didly diddly splong with lots of shouting? Splintered, nearly forgot Vermonster and Trumanswater, the Saints, Dead C, Who did 'and I send my love with a Molotov cocktail?' Gosh JP changed my life!!!!! ian On 23/05/2012 20:43, mr_maudlin wrote: Shall I be the one person to stand up for the Wedding Present? I'm really surprised at the number of people who didn't seem to care for them, and presumably Cinerama as well (as the boy Gedge's voice was much higher in the mix). Oh well, nowt so queer as folk. No band in particular stands out as a turn off for me, it was mainly the dush dush dance stuff that left me cold, and led to me actually missing some shows from 2000ish onwards, where it seemed to be filling up the programmes. MarkC --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > I've changed the message title as I'm enjoying this and wanted others to take part. > > It would be truly amazing  if everybody here loved every thing he played - surely that's the point. He played what he liked -not what he was told to play - and you could make your own mind up. I think he would have been mystified if someone claimed to have exactly the same musical taste as himself. He would have just been sad if people stopped listening to new music - I remembered he likened it to films once - why get stuck watching the films that were made up until you are 25. > > if you want to see a backlash try this for size - I find most of the repetitive beat/dance/rave/ house/acid music (eg a whole genre) he played unlistenable but used to grin and bear it from the late 80s in the hope of hearing  a gem and when it almost completely took over his show - or at least seemed to - I even gave up listening for a while then missed his contribution to my musical history/present too much. > > ....and as for Captain Beefheart I only like a very few of his offerings at the more commercial end of his repertoire. I ocassionally get my copy of Trout Mask out to give it a spin but still don't get it. Maybe one day I will. > > I thought the weddies finest hour was their ukranian stylings - seemed pretty mediocre to me apart from that and their first album. > > > So that's me consigned to the back of the Peel Musicology Class > > Mark > > PS has Steve got a thing against Steveless because of their name? The band were ok but thought the name was genius. > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Mike Parker > To: "peel@yahoogroups.com " > > Sent: Tuesday, 22 May 2012, 20:20 > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: A new England > > >  > [sent twice, dont think previous one got through]                                                                               Good to hear steve, I was beginning  to think my comments were far too contraversial > for others to have an opinion on, well at least it momentarily shook up the > group from a state of stunned silence, thanks for instigating the mild backlash ha.  > > > > > ________________________________ > From: so_it_goes_2512 > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Tuesday, 22 May 2012, 0:46 > Subject: [peel] Re: A new England > > >  > > Ah ok ,well while i`m coming out all guns blazing i do really think the wedding present were probably the biggest mistake peel made in getting behind, did thoroughly decent bloke and mate cloud peels judgement?there awfull, just listen to mr gedge`s voice, he cant sing for toffees,that awfull whine,i just don`t get the popularity with that band. anybody else think peel got it badly wrong in championing any particular band? > > Hi buddy, having seen them twice and played their stuff to death, I can't go along with you on that one, but again it's only personal opinion, as I repeatedly had to point out to those who bit my head off for negative write-ups of Melt Banana and Radiohead on Teenage Kicks. Those two would definitely be my bete noires, and while I'm at it, please add Sheena Easton, Racing Cars, the Incredible String Band and Steveless to the list of those acts John loved but which make me want to stick my head in the microwave every time he plays them. > > All the best > Steve (TK) > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From psackroyd@... Sun Jul 15 01:12:19 2012 From: psackroyd@... (paul ackroyd) Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2012 00:12:19 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most hated Peel favourite band? In-Reply-To: <20120714221209.OLOX15330.mtaout03-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> References: <4FBE85D3.4080200@...> <20120714221209.OLOX15330.mtaout03-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Message-ID: hi phil, everyone, also drawn in by the subject on this one - busy times and rarely get a chance to look at these emails, but have enjoyed reading through this one. for me there were a coupla shit tracks each show, can't think of any *major* offenders, but usually just the dull/twee indie tracks. but i never especially minded hearing them, just looked forward to seeing what gem was hiding around the next corner. i listened to peel for about ten years before he called it a day, and it was the finest musical education i ever could've hoped for, something for which i'm eternally grateful to have received. re the fall though [mark luetchford, 27th may], never massively bothered to be honest. got about ten or so albums and there are some amazing tracks within, but i don't feel the need to complete the set or owt. not like muslimgauze where i won't stop til i've got them all... re melt banana live show lovin, was lucky enough to see them record a session for peel at maida vale a while back - that drummer, wow! actually, i do have an answer - the smiths. i hate them and anyone who's ever been influenced by them. amen. hope you're all well paul ps youse lot really should listen to more techno :) pps phil, that's a hellova lot of years of peel you listened to, impressed/jealous! On 14 July 2012 23:11, Phil Edwards wrote: > ** > > > Had problems with my e-mail and just found this draft,**** > > So a belated post.**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > I haven’t posted for a hell of a long time, but this post really appealed > to me.**** > > Firstly being one of the older members (b. 1951), I grew up with Peely, > from his “****Perfumed** **Garden****” days on Radio London and in those > days I just loved practically everything he played.**** > > I carried on listening up to the mid ‘70s then I stopped and the only band > I can remember to this day which put me off was “The boys of the Lough” (I > possibly may even like them now, who knows). Ironically I’d stopped > listening just prior to punk, however I did get to hear punk and reggae > elsewhere fortunately but probably not to such a great extent. I then > rediscovered Peel in 1981 when I heard and recorded the top 20 of the > festive fifty and carried on with just the FFs until early 1987 when I > listened to most of his shows right up to his sad demise. Again I just > loved practically everything he played up until the latter years and > believe it or not I preferred the electronic techno/ drum ‘n bass/ dance/ > grime/ dubstep to the conventional guitar based bands. Ironically John used > to bemoan the fact that the FF was latterly made up of “white boys > strumming guitars”, yet he used to play the ilk of “Von Bondies”, “The > Datsuns”, “Vaults”, “Decoration” and “The Bees” which I just simply > abhorred and in IMHO were just a continuation of “Britpop” and hadn’t > “moved on”.**** > > To me, guitar bands had to have a distinctive edge with raucous/melodic > beautiful vocals like “King of the Slums”, “Band of Susans”, “Clinic”, > “Solex”, “Stereolab”, “Herman Dune”, “Will Oldham”, “Tungg”. > > **** > > Phil**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > ------------------------------ > > *From:* peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Ian > Stuart > *Sent:* 24 May 2012 20:03 > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > > *Subject:* Re: [peel] Re: What was your most hated Peel favourite band? > **** > > ** ** > > **** > > Hmm > > > I disliked lots of Peel's faves at first but they grew on me - loved the > way he championed bands who later matured - always kept me guessing and > intrigued > > The list of bands and genres he introduced me to is endless - so many > magic moments, Slits, Pop Group, early Scritts, The mighty Fall, Sonic > Youth, Misty, Aswad, Oval, PHJ, Fresenius Kabi, Diblo, Bhundus, Abana > Banaseri, Melt Banana, Boredoms, JUNE TABOR, Martin Carthy, John Martyn, > Drum and Bass, Electro, Dance, Weddoes, Microdisney Glad you were born in > England, Tangerine Dream, Lee Perry, Bovell, The Jury Boys, even now I am > first hearing the Superqueens and Living Ornament, Guitar Wolf, Pinetop > Smith, who was that fab boogie woogie lady? Pig's Big 78, and of course - > The Native Hipsters Oh look there goes concord again, who was it did that > song went wah wah didly diddly splong with lots of shouting? Splintered, > nearly forgot Vermonster and Trumanswater, the Saints, Dead C, Who did 'and > I send my love with a Molotov cocktail?' > > Gosh JP changed my life!!!!! > > ian > > > On 23/05/2012 20:43, mr_maudlin wrote: **** > > **** > > Shall I be the one person to stand up for the Wedding Present? I'm really > surprised at the number of people who didn't seem to care for them, and > presumably Cinerama as well (as the boy Gedge's voice was much higher in > the mix). Oh well, nowt so queer as folk. > > No band in particular stands out as a turn off for me, it was mainly the > dush dush dance stuff that left me cold, and led to me actually missing > some shows from 2000ish onwards, where it seemed to be filling up the > programmes. > > MarkC > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > > > > I've changed the message title as I'm enjoying this and wanted others to > take part. > > > > It would be truly amazing  if everybody here loved every thing he > played - surely that's the point. He played what he liked -not what he was > told to play - and you could make your own mind up. I think he would have > been mystified if someone claimed to have exactly the same musical taste as > himself. He would have just been sad if people stopped listening to new > music - I remembered he likened it to films once - why get stuck watching > the films that were made up until you are 25. > > > > if you want to see a backlash try this for size - I find most of the > repetitive beat/dance/rave/ house/acid music (eg a whole genre) he played > unlistenable but used to grin and bear it from the late 80s in the hope of > hearing  a gem and when it almost completely took over his show - or at > least seemed to - I even gave up listening for a while then missed his > contribution to my musical history/present too much. > > > > ....and as for Captain Beefheart I only like a very few of his offerings > at the more commercial end of his repertoire. I ocassionally get my copy of > Trout Mask out to give it a spin but still don't get it. Maybe one day I > will. > > > > I thought the weddies finest hour was their ukranian stylings - seemed > pretty mediocre to me apart from that and their first album. > > > > > > So that's me consigned to the back of the Peel Musicology Class > > > > Mark > > > > PS has Steve got a thing against Steveless because of their name? The > band were ok but thought the name was genius. > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: Mike Parker > > To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" > > Sent: Tuesday, 22 May 2012, 20:20 > > Subject: Re: [peel] Re: A new England > > > > > >  > > [sent twice, dont think previous one got through]        >                          >                          >                      Good to hear > steve, I was beginning  to think my comments were far too contraversial > > for others to have an opinion on, well at least it momentarily shook up > the > > group from a state of stunned silence, thanks for instigating the mild > backlash ha.  > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: so_it_goes_2512 > > To: peel@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Tuesday, 22 May 2012, 0:46 > > Subject: [peel] Re: A new England > > > > > >  > > > Ah ok ,well while i`m coming out all guns blazing i do really think > the wedding present were probably the biggest mistake peel made in getting > behind, did thoroughly decent bloke and mate cloud peels judgement?there > awfull, just listen to mr gedge`s voice, he cant sing for toffees,that > awfull whine,i just don`t get the popularity with that band. anybody else > think peel got it badly wrong in championing any particular band? > > > > Hi buddy, having seen them twice and played their stuff to death, I > can't go along with you on that one, but again it's only personal opinion, > as I repeatedly had to point out to those who bit my head off for negative > write-ups of Melt Banana and Radiohead on Teenage Kicks. Those two would > definitely be my bete noires, and while I'm at it, please add Sheena > Easton, Racing Cars, the Incredible String Band and Steveless to the list > of those acts John loved but which make me want to stick my head in the > microwave every time he plays them. > > > > All the best > > Steve (TK) > >**** > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From troche2255@... Sun Jul 15 02:41:42 2012 From: troche2255@... (Tom Joseph) Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2012 00:41:42 -0000 Subject: Peelesque Air Time Message-ID: Hello from Atlanta.... another plug - unless this is the first plug - for a 2 hour radio show airing weekly in ATL and via 1690wmlb.com. "The Stomp And Stammer Radio Hour" is actually 2 hours and to my ears is the closest thing on radio in the US today that approximates what Peelie used to espouse - play stuff that has been out about 5 minutes that's top quality but will likely not find a home on any other outlet. Showtime is every Sunday 3:05 PM to 5PM US Eastern time. Full disclosure - the host Jeff Clark is a friend, and I write for his mag/website. And I am a guest on his show today (we already taped it) and we just BS and chat about what's new. (Does this make me Atlanta's Andy Kershaw?) As a music magazine publisher ("Stomp and Stammer") Jeff gets promo service from all sorts of energetic oddball little labels, has good taste, and fills the show up with unique rocking/screeching tracks. Maybe you like. My own show is Tuesdays at 7PM ET (also efforting to carry on Peel's mash it up spirit.) tom in atlanta From so_it_goes_2512@... Sun Jul 15 08:31:29 2012 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2012 06:31:29 -0000 Subject: Lost In Music Message-ID: Hi gang Does anybody have a recording of this 1994 Peel documentary about musicians using drugs? I turned it up when researching a new Peel On Radio page and am now quite eager to listen. I don't know if it was ever repeated, but apparently John got a lot of stick from within the BBC: Liz Forgan said she hoped her children would never hear it. (The following year, she dragged him along to a Proms concert: trying to save his soul?) Yours in hope Steve (TK) From ph004e4254@... Sun Jul 15 10:20:02 2012 From: ph004e4254@... (rockbitch692003) Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2012 08:20:02 -0000 Subject: Ol' Peel session on this podcast/radio show!... Message-ID: http://loveittodeath.podomatic.com/entry/2012-06-29T23_20_24-07_00 Please lend an ear and let me know what you think... P.J. From jeq@... Sun Jul 15 16:33:41 2012 From: jeq@... (jeqsplodge) Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2012 14:33:41 -0000 Subject: 28 May 1981 Message-ID: I've been a lurker for a while now and finally got around to creating a profile. Really enjoying some 1981 shows at the moment but I seem to be missing 'John Peel 19810528 - The Fire Engines and The Cure - Sessions.mp3' and wondered if anyone could make it available again as the link on the wiki is to megaupload? Many thanks. From jklm@... Sun Jul 15 19:33:07 2012 From: jklm@... (jake) Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2012 17:33:07 -0000 Subject: John Peel's postbag Message-ID: Found this short article in an old copy of "The Face" which unfortunately isn't in great condition, but thought it was worth scanning and sharing. I really like the pic of Peel holding the recent arrivals in his mailbox.... http://stillunusual.tumblr.com/post/27267628322/postbag From parkermike81@... Sun Jul 15 19:33:47 2012 From: parkermike81@... (Mike Parker) Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2012 18:33:47 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most hated Peel favourite band? In-Reply-To: <20120714221209.OLOX15330.mtaout03-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> References: <4FBE85D3.4080200@...> <20120714221209.OLOX15330.mtaout03-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Message-ID: <1342373627.79826.YahooMailNeo@...> Stereolab phil? are you kidding? these were my 2nd worst after the wedding present who i remind everybody again, david gedge can`t sing for toffees. ________________________________ From: Phil Edwards To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 14 July 2012, 23:11 Subject: RE: [peel] Re: What was your most hated Peel favourite band?   Had problems with my e-mail and just found this draft, So a belated post.     I haven’t posted for a hell of a long time, but this post really appealed to me. Firstly being one of the older members (b. 1951), I grew up with Peely, from his “ Perfumed Garden ” days on Radio London and in those days I just loved practically everything he played. I carried on listening up to the mid ‘70s then I stopped and the only band I can remember to this day which put me off was “The boys of the Lough” (I possibly may even like them now, who knows). Ironically I’d stopped listening just prior to punk, however I did get to hear punk and reggae elsewhere fortunately but probably not to such a great extent. I then rediscovered Peel in 1981 when I heard and recorded the top 20 of the festive fifty and carried on with just the FFs until early 1987 when I listened to most of his shows right up to his sad demise. Again I just loved practically everything he played up until the latter years and believe it or not I preferred the electronic techno/ drum ‘n bass/ dance/ grime/ dubstep to the conventional guitar based bands. Ironically John used to bemoan the fact that the FF was latterly made up of “white boys strumming guitars”, yet he used to play the ilk of “Von Bondies”, “The Datsuns”, “Vaults”, “Decoration” and “The Bees” which I just simply abhorred and in IMHO were just a continuation of “Britpop” and hadn’t “moved on”. To me, guitar bands had to have a distinctive edge with raucous/melodic beautiful vocals like “King of the Slums”, “Band of Susans”, “Clinic”, “Solex”, “Stereolab”, “Herman Dune”, “Will Oldham”, “Tungg”. Phil     ________________________________ From:peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ian Stuart Sent: 24 May 2012 20:03 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Re: What was your most hated Peel favourite band?     Hmm I disliked lots of Peel's faves at first but they grew on me - loved the way he championed bands who later matured - always kept me guessing and intrigued The list of bands and genres he introduced me to is endless - so many magic moments, Slits, Pop Group, early Scritts, The mighty Fall, Sonic Youth, Misty, Aswad, Oval, PHJ, Fresenius Kabi, Diblo, Bhundus, Abana Banaseri, Melt Banana, Boredoms, JUNE TABOR, Martin Carthy, John Martyn, Drum and Bass, Electro, Dance, Weddoes, Microdisney Glad you were born in England, Tangerine Dream, Lee Perry, Bovell, The Jury Boys, even now I am first hearing the Superqueens and Living Ornament, Guitar Wolf, Pinetop Smith, who was that fab boogie woogie lady? Pig's Big 78, and of course - The Native Hipsters Oh look there goes concord again, who was it did that song went wah wah didly diddly splong with lots of shouting? Splintered, nearly forgot Vermonster and Trumanswater, the Saints, Dead C, Who did 'and I send my love with a Molotov cocktail?' Gosh JP changed my life!!!!! ian On 23/05/2012 20:43, mr_maudlin wrote:   >Shall I be the one person to stand up for the Wedding Present? I'm really surprised at the number of people who didn't seem to care for them, and presumably Cinerama as well (as the boy Gedge's voice was much higher in the mix). Oh well, nowt so queer as folk. > >No band in particular stands out as a turn off for me, it was mainly the dush dush dance stuff that left me cold, and led to me actually missing some shows from 2000ish onwards, where it seemed to be filling up the programmes. > >MarkC > >--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: >> >> I've changed the message title as I'm enjoying this and wanted others to take part. >> >> It would be truly amazing  if everybody here loved every thing he played - surely that's the point. He played what he liked -not what he was told to play - and you could make your own mind up. I think he would have been mystified if someone claimed to have exactly the same musical taste as himself. He would have just been sad if people stopped listening to new music - I remembered he likened it to films once - why get stuck watching the films that were made up until you are 25. >> >> if you want to see a backlash try this for size - I find most of the repetitive beat/dance/rave/ house/acid music (eg a whole genre) he played unlistenable but used to grin and bear it from the late 80s in the hope of hearing  a gem and when it almost completely took over his show - or at least seemed to - I even gave up listening for a while then missed his contribution to my musical history/present too much.  >> >> ....and as for Captain Beefheart I only like a very few of his offerings at the more commercial end of his repertoire. I ocassionally get my copy of Trout Mask out to give it a spin but still don't get it. Maybe one day I will. >> >> I thought the weddies finest hour was their ukranian stylings - seemed pretty mediocre to me apart from that and their first album. >> >> >> So that's me consigned to the back of the Peel Musicology Class >> >> Mark >> >> PS has Steve got a thing against Steveless because of their name? The band were ok but thought the name was genius. >> >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> From: Mike Parker >> To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" >> Sent: Tuesday, 22 May 2012, 20:20 >> Subject: Re: [peel] Re: A new England >> >> >>   >> [sent twice, dont think previous one got through]                                                                                                                                                             Good to hear steve, I was beginning  to think my comments were far too contraversial >> for others to have an opinion on, well at least it momentarily shook up the >> group from a state of stunned silence, thanks for instigating the mild backlash ha.   >> >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> From: so_it_goes_2512 >> To: peel@yahoogroups.com >> Sent: Tuesday, 22 May 2012, 0:46 >> Subject: [peel] Re: A new England >> >> >>   >> > Ah ok ,well while i`m coming out all guns blazing i do really think the wedding present were probably the biggest mistake peel made in getting behind, did thoroughly decent bloke and mate cloud peels judgement?there awfull, just listen to mr gedge`s voice, he cant sing for toffees,that awfull whine,i just don`t get the popularity with that band. anybody else think peel got it badly wrong in championing any particular band? >> >> Hi buddy, having seen them twice and played their stuff to death, I can't go along with you on that one, but again it's only personal opinion, as I repeatedly had to point out to those who bit my head off for negative write-ups of Melt Banana and Radiohead on Teenage Kicks. Those two would definitely be my bete noires, and while I'm at it, please add Sheena Easton, Racing Cars, the Incredible String Band and Steveless to the list of those acts John loved but which make me want to stick my head in the microwave every time he plays them. >> >> All the best >> Steve (TK) >> From ken_garner@... Mon Jul 16 14:24:40 2012 From: ken_garner@... (ken) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 12:24:40 -0000 Subject: Decktician early 70's Reel to Reel tapes In-Reply-To: <8CF2F1B0A7D3743-1040-66992@...> Message-ID: ...and speaking of which, I am starting work today on scanning/checking the next volume of decktician's logs, Vol 4, which if memory serves I worked out originally from a quick look were pretty much complete Peel show running orders from... end October 1974 to start of May 1975 kg --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "rockerq@..." wrote: > > < > Wasn't it t he case that a member here recorded them originally, then sold them on eBay, and then were passed to the group. > > Bill>> > > Thanks, Bill! I think you may be thinking of some of the Festive 50 reels that were sold on eBay a few years ago. > > The Decktician is a longstanding Peel fan and DJ, and is I believe on this list - he recorded the reels himself in the 70s from (I think) am radio, and kindly donated the reels a year or so ago (they had been sat in a box unplayed for decades) - we knew they were likely to be edited excerpts, but hopefully we can match shows up with the help of the handwritten tracklistings he also supplied - as you say it is fascinating to hear some of what he used to play in those days - and although a lot of it is available, there will be quite a few tracks that are too obscure to have ever had a digital reissue. > > Cheers! > > Rocker > From saipanda@... Mon Jul 16 18:12:48 2012 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 16:12:48 -0000 Subject: Decktician early 70's Reel to Reel tapes In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks, Ken! Belated thanks to Bill as well for the latest audio. And also to everyone else sharing all kinds of stuff around these parts. Always very much appreciated. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "ken" wrote: > > ...and speaking of which, I am starting work today on scanning/checking the next volume of decktician's logs, Vol 4, which if memory serves I worked out originally from a quick look were pretty much complete Peel show running orders from... end October 1974 to start of May 1975 > > kg > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "rockerq@" wrote: > > > > < > > > Wasn't it t he case that a member here recorded them originally, then sold them on eBay, and then were passed to the group. > > > > Bill>> > > > > Thanks, Bill! I think you may be thinking of some of the Festive 50 reels that were sold on eBay a few years ago. > > > > The Decktician is a longstanding Peel fan and DJ, and is I believe on this list - he recorded the reels himself in the 70s from (I think) am radio, and kindly donated the reels a year or so ago (they had been sat in a box unplayed for decades) - we knew they were likely to be edited excerpts, but hopefully we can match shows up with the help of the handwritten tracklistings he also supplied - as you say it is fascinating to hear some of what he used to play in those days - and although a lot of it is available, there will be quite a few tracks that are too obscure to have ever had a digital reissue. > > > > Cheers! > > > > Rocker > > > From paul@... Tue Jul 17 10:05:28 2012 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 09:05:28 +0100 Subject: TheSpace - Peel Archive - L In-Reply-To: References: <9vt3r79vnr980k7251qoecpsrku5e61c6o@...> <83p7s71b69ddc73cavqa2mjgl83pv9s2aj@...> <399ht7tofbc95vok9rn964btiupn1jnjvr@...> <7c36v79l7l8ed1ijdo60avgckt8a419en6@...> Message-ID: Here is the list for letter L At the time of writing this ... the Peel Archive for Letter L has not been published yet on TheSpace ... so here is your chance to try to guess who the featured artist will be. 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:_L There will be 100 a week - each starting with next letter in the alphabet. ShelfPos Index Artist Album Links Video L001 17747 L.A. Dream Team Kings Of The West Coast L002 19742 L'Attentat Made In GDR L003 24119 LFO Advance http://open.spotify.com/album/08B5J90mQplQjkjNWAgdjb L004 0900 LJ 4 An Elizabethan Songbook L005 16854 L.L. Cool J. Radio http://open.spotify.com/album/14Hg9OWQ2QKEl5YDH28SER L006 18612 L.L. Cool J. Bigger And Deffer http://open.spotify.com/album/4Dut3ReoQ5G6dVovf1H8jr L007 21451 L.L. Cool J. Mama Said Knock You Out http://open.spotify.com/album/50Hpr8aPftPZNTvsJU7N3f L008 8313 LPR Jump With Me L009 0920 LSD LSD L010 6835 L.T.D. Gittin' Down L011 9164 L.T.D. Something To Love L012 6028 L T G Exchange The L T G Exchange http://open.spotify.com/album/6S5o71nO40hKXlpICpigEX L013 21498 L 7 Smell The Magic http://open.spotify.com/album/7k3E4p5PEAtxy7IMYrnZYM L014 24328 The La-Donnas Shady Lane http://open.spotify.com/album/7H6JWwARR3UB02EL3PjTPi L015 12290 La Dusseldorf Individuellos http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/individuellos/id299047344 L016 13890 La Loora This Is Not The Use They Are Longing For So They Gonna Be Fascists L017 15300 La Loora Extended Edition L018 5432 Denise La Salle Doin' It Right L019 9573 Denise La Salle The Bitch Is Bad L020 17457 Denise La Salle Rain & Fire http://open.spotify.com/album/0ScImrzFjJwonmOBkQ7SEF L021 8363 La Seine Like The River L022 25786 The Las Lost La's 1984-1986 http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/lost-las-1984-1986-breakloose/id264298286 L023 17102 Laaz Rockit No Stranger To Danger http://open.spotify.com/album/66Wh8TPUv7vVRwtgxLeTtS L024 6441 Labelle Nightbirds http://open.spotify.com/album/5Zx4eUC5dTg6aufiSLQ6uo L025 7022 Labelle Pressure Cookin' http://open.spotify.com/album/4m2plkvqo2UPO2BqQ2oYyi L026 7379 Labelle Phoenix http://open.spotify.com/album/4m2plkvqo2UPO2BqQ2oYyi L027 8359 Labelle Chameleon http://open.spotify.com/album/3V2pBy7Hmv8zE44a3OMn0Z L028 22967 La Bradford Prazision LP http://open.spotify.com/album/5yFHIpkXBFDt2Vc09P1vjJ L029 23766 La Bradford A Stable Reference http://open.spotify.com/album/4MB0R8dISf4T0Y2U4bGJ6V L030 16249 Lack Of Knowledge Sirens Are Black L031 19932 Lack Is Killing Music Lack Is Killing Music L032 17895 Lacrymosa Chihiro S L033 13071 Ladd's Black Aces Ladd's Black Aces Vol. 3 L034 11198 Lady June Linguistic Leprosy http://open.spotify.com/album/7pKseu6lvVWPrrByDm69zk L035 7493 Ladysmith Black Mambazo Shintsha Sithothobala L036 17051 Ladysmith Black Mambazo Inala L037 18475 Ladysmith Black Mambazo Shaka Zulu http://open.spotify.com/album/6BqoNCQsupSaLBkl8u1uME L038 18365 Ladysmith Black Mambazo Inala L039 15697 Ladysmith Black Mambazo Induku Zethu L040 25947 Ladytron 604 http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/604-bonus-version/id409443471 L041 26420 Ladytron Light & Magic http://open.spotify.com/album/3NhqYpyKrSi3lNQFK95m7P L042 6353 Lafayette Afro Rock Voodounon L043 7042 Ned Lagin & Phil Lesh Seastones L044 17003 Laibach Nova Akropola http://open.spotify.com/album/1Pli0A9ZlFjfmE9PzJqHAm L045 17427 Laibach Neu Konservatiw http://open.spotify.com/album/0ZHlBipnoqOQDbjVXtLnls L046 18397 Laibach Opus Dei http://open.spotify.com/album/1TBNjPts9k7Z0Pq6qYsdhQ L047 19990 Laibach Let It Be http://open.spotify.com/album/0r7tXorFJFdrz3v8gaUbrK L048 21081 Laibach Macbeth http://open.spotify.com/album/08cghP9OjEyVonhzyuSjFe L049 3547 David Laibman & Eric Schoenberg The New Ragtime Guitar http://open.spotify.com/album/27q8h04xtKXc7RIltkiIdU L050 25583 Laika Good Looking Blues http://open.spotify.com/album/3ouVz7kS7MhXKDn8C7qkvb L051 5474 Denny Laine Ahh...Laine L052 8977 Denny Laine Holly Days L053 1783 Frankie Laine The Best Of Frankie Laine L054 5202 Frankie Laine Frankie Lain & The Four Lads http://open.spotify.com/album/4ftzVwg2lhR5D1Rwk3YWdl L055 6397 Frankie Laine The Golden Years L056 09654 Frankie Laine Frankie Laine - American Legend L057 8697 Corky Laing Makin' It On The Street http://open.spotify.com/album/5LI03ObONFZEI4plMd39SM L058 12240 Shona Laing Tied To The Tracks L059 9186 Lakeside Lakeside L060 14101 Lakeside Untouchables L061 20355 Lakim Shabazz Pure Righteousness L062 21679 Lakim Shabazz The Lost Tribe Of Shabazz L063 25527 Lati Puna Tridecoder http://open.spotify.com/album/4njCkEDzldDrg21ic9OBVy L064 5166 Kevin Lamb Who Is The Hero? http://open.spotify.com/album/54FCClx5DjxnS78JZDgCBP L065 23629 Lambchop I Hope You're Sitting Down http://open.spotify.com/album/5N2bbYNYB9xiYzgJFkMziQ L066 24539 Lambchop Hank L067 25655 Lambchop Nixon http://open.spotify.com/album/7jVlAZe4TaloxhiPbAzYm6 L068 15842 Lambert, Hendricks & Ross The Swingers L069 8405 Jack Lancaster & Robin Lumley Marscape L070 4028 Bob Lance Rollin' Man L071 8274 Major Lance The Best Of Major Lance L072 14993 Major Lance Monkey Time L073 17419 Harold Land The Fox http://open.spotify.com/album/24JrcfP2eurCw8hSENsnDP L074 24791 Land Of The Loops Bundle Of Joy http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/bundle-of-joy/id48827431 L075 25765 Land Of The Loops Puttering About A Small Land http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/puttering-about-a-small-land/id48827548 L076 25089 Landis Queen Indy Scene L077 25204 Neil Landstrumm Pro Audio L078 24915 Neil Landstrumm Bedrooms And Cities L079 26104 Neil Landstrumm She Took A Bullet Meant For Me L080 19926 Fred Lane & his Hittite Hot Shots Car Radio Jerome L081 20670 Fred Lane & Rom Pate's Debonairs From The One That Cut You L082 6106 Ronnie Lane Anymore For Anymore L083 6783 Ronnie Lane / Slim Chance Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance http://open.spotify.com/album/56VwpliC4feMUYTvd0S1BL L084 7654 Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance One For The Road L085 21286 Mark Lanegan (Screaming Trees) The Winding Sheet L086 23113 Mark Lanegan Whiskey For The Holy Ghost http://open.spotify.com/album/0NA5CNdEbU9P6f15o3My6x L087 14258 Don Lang & his Frantic 5 Rock, Rock, Rock L088 15981 Don Lang & the Twisters The Original Don Lang & the Twisters L089 18870 Franzl Lang Der Jodlerkonig L090 19374 Franzl Lang Die Schonsten Jodler Der Welt L091 18774 Thomas Lang Scallywag Jaz http://open.spotify.com/album/49dhQxz1yuxrQtTEWMqYEg L092 11615 Cliver Langer & the Boxes Splash http://open.spotify.com/album/4sFGQgbAHJatdXQ0N8Gooi L093 21417 Langfield Crane Langfield Crane L094 3039 David Lannan Street singer - Recorded live at the FBI, Stock Exchange, City Hall... L095 5541 Mario Lanza 'The Best Of Mario Lanza' 1 L096 5542 Mario Lanza 'The Best Of Mario Lanza' 2 L097 5543 Mario Lanza 'The Best Of Mario Lanza' 3 L098 5544 Mario Lanza 'The Best Of Mario Lanza' 4 L099 5545 Mario Lanza 'The Best Of Mario Lanza' 5 L100 5546 Mario Lanza The Best Of Mario Lanza Paul Webster From robfleay@... Tue Jul 17 11:42:57 2012 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 10:42:57 +0100 Subject: OT: Saville Catalogue Message-ID: No obvious Peel content but I see that the catalogue of Jimmy Saville's possessions has gone up for auction. There are quite a few radio awards, but most impressive is the category called "jingle jangle jewellery"! http://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues/dreweatts/catalogue-id-2864602 From billfromnorthwales@... Tue Jul 17 19:56:56 2012 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 17:56:56 -0000 Subject: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? Message-ID: I thought I might change this one around, for a laugh. I think in the early 70's, although he played them, he didn't like Genesis or Deep Purple (so long Jon), though I was quite partial to them. I don't think Peel ever took a shine to Hawkwind in the same way I did, either. At that time I felt he and Bob Harris played too much Little Feat, whose merits passed me by. In later years I really liked William Orbit and Lemon Jelly, and while they may have not been hated, seemed under represented on his shows. Of course it is well known that his triumverate of evil were Genesis, Yes and ELP, but who else did he hate that you like? From billfromnorthwales@... Tue Jul 17 20:12:35 2012 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 18:12:35 -0000 Subject: Singles? Albums! Albums? Singles! Message-ID: Time to Focus on a couple of documentaries I found on a C120 cassette I got on eBay >From 12th December 1992 a documentary written a narrated by Peel about the demise of the single, called "Staying Single" available HERE This was already available some time ago and has a good page on the Wiki, but the original file was Megauploaded out of existence (http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Staying_Single ) As a Ying to that Yang, or a (Kling to that Klang) broadcast on the same day on Radio 2 is a documentary about the demise of the album, called, catchily, "The Album in Memorium" That is HERE Not sure if there was any common DNA between them, but I thought I'd share anyway. It is narrated by Peter Jones, and features Cliff (soz ya know) Bill From markc63@... Tue Jul 17 22:33:36 2012 From: markc63@... (mr_maudlin) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 20:33:36 -0000 Subject: 2 Sep 1999 Show Message-ID: Hi All, The slow trawl through the shows I have on minidisc continues with this one from 2/9/99. I advertised this as a full show but it transpires it starts during Peely's intro to the second track of the night. There's also a rather abrupt start to the Cinerama live set which cuts over John's intro (I'm not sure if this was live as transmitted or something went wrong with my original recording). http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?82btep7o80o5cmk Cheers, Mark From ian@... Tue Jul 17 23:59:02 2012 From: ian@... (Ian Stuart) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 22:59:02 +0100 Subject: [peel] What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5005E026.5050001@...> Like it Agree about Hawkwind, Space ritual still a fave here - feel that Wayne Rogers and Hooky nodded to Lemmy at least Don't think he was a fan of the sainted Alex Chilton either ian On 17/07/2012 18:56, billfromnorthwales wrote: > > I thought I might change this one around, for a laugh. > > I think in the early 70's, although he played them, he didn't like > Genesis or Deep Purple (so long Jon), though I was quite partial to > them. I don't think Peel ever took a shine to Hawkwind in the same way > I did, either. > > At that time I felt he and Bob Harris played too much Little Feat, > whose merits passed me by. > > In later years I really liked William Orbit and Lemon Jelly, and while > they may have not been hated, seemed under represented on his shows. > > Of course it is well known that his triumverate of evil were Genesis, > Yes and ELP, but who else did he hate that you like? > > From so_it_goes_2512@... Wed Jul 18 02:37:24 2012 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 00:37:24 -0000 Subject: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Tom Waits Motown (although he did play some) Depeche Mode (don't know if he hated them, but no sessions and no plays says something) Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" wrote: > > I thought I might change this one around, for a laugh. > > I think in the early 70's, although he played them, he didn't like Genesis or Deep Purple (so long Jon), though I was quite partial to them. I don't think Peel ever took a shine to Hawkwind in the same way I did, either. > > At that time I felt he and Bob Harris played too much Little Feat, whose merits passed me by. > > In later years I really liked William Orbit and Lemon Jelly, and while they may have not been hated, seemed under represented on his shows. > > Of course it is well known that his triumverate of evil were Genesis, Yes and ELP, but who else did he hate that you like? > From so_it_goes_2512@... Wed Jul 18 03:16:50 2012 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 01:16:50 -0000 Subject: 28 May 1981 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > Really enjoying some 1981 shows at the moment but I seem to be missing 'John Peel 19810528 - The Fire Engines and The Cure - Sessions.mp3' and wondered if anyone could make it available again as the link on the wiki is to megaupload? Hi there, welcome to the group. I'm surprised nobody has tried to help you yet, but I've stepped in: 28 May 1981 If you're unfamiliar with the procedure involved in downloading from our Mooo Server, my little page here should give you the information you need: Mooo Server Best wishesSteve (TK - Wiki admin) From so_it_goes_2512@... Wed Jul 18 03:40:55 2012 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 01:40:55 -0000 Subject: 2 Sep 1999 Show In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Mark Many thanks for this! We get to hear the end of the show (and Dave Clarke) at last. Show page fully updated. Best wishesSteve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "mr_maudlin" wrote: > > Hi All, > > The slow trawl through the shows I have on minidisc continues with this one from 2/9/99. > I advertised this as a full show but it transpires it starts during Peely's intro to the second track of the night. There's also a rather abrupt start to the Cinerama live set which cuts over John's intro (I'm not sure if this was live as transmitted or something went wrong with my original recording). > > http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?82btep7o80o5cmk > > Cheers, Mark > From abcdetc@... Wed Jul 18 05:10:58 2012 From: abcdetc@... (Ben Harrison) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 11:10:58 +0800 Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Did Peel ever play Beach Boys? More specifically: Pet Sounds On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 8:37 AM, so_it_goes_2512 < so_it_goes_2512@...> wrote: > ** > > > Tom Waits > Motown (although he did play some) > Depeche Mode (don't know if he hated them, but no sessions and no plays > says something) > > Steve (TK) > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > wrote: > > > > I thought I might change this one around, for a laugh. > > > > I think in the early 70's, although he played them, he didn't like > Genesis or Deep Purple (so long Jon), though I was quite partial to them. I > don't think Peel ever took a shine to Hawkwind in the same way I did, > either. > > > > At that time I felt he and Bob Harris played too much Little Feat, whose > merits passed me by. > > > > In later years I really liked William Orbit and Lemon Jelly, and while > they may have not been hated, seemed under represented on his shows. > > > > Of course it is well known that his triumverate of evil were Genesis, > Yes and ELP, but who else did he hate that you like? > > > > > From so_it_goes_2512@... Wed Jul 18 05:51:30 2012 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 03:51:30 -0000 Subject: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Ben For a long time I thought 'Good Vibrations' and 'God Only Knows' were wild cards in the 2000 All Time FF and that was it. However, a quick Wiki search turned up a fair few hits, including '409' (played on at least three occasions, two of them late on as well), and he seemed to like the Carl & The Passions album too. And yes, he played Pet Sounds on Radio London. All the best Steve (TK) --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Ben Harrison wrote: > > Did Peel ever play Beach Boys? > More specifically: Pet Sounds > > > > On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 8:37 AM, so_it_goes_2512 < > so_it_goes_2512@...> wrote: > > > ** > > > > > > Tom Waits > > Motown (although he did play some) > > Depeche Mode (don't know if he hated them, but no sessions and no plays > > says something) > > > > Steve (TK) > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > > wrote: > > > > > > I thought I might change this one around, for a laugh. > > > > > > I think in the early 70's, although he played them, he didn't like > > Genesis or Deep Purple (so long Jon), though I was quite partial to them. I > > don't think Peel ever took a shine to Hawkwind in the same way I did, > > either. > > > > > > At that time I felt he and Bob Harris played too much Little Feat, whose > > merits passed me by. > > > > > > In later years I really liked William Orbit and Lemon Jelly, and while > > they may have not been hated, seemed under represented on his shows. > > > > > > Of course it is well known that his triumverate of evil were Genesis, > > Yes and ELP, but who else did he hate that you like? > > > > > > > > > > From abcdetc@... Wed Jul 18 06:21:36 2012 From: abcdetc@... (Ben Harrison) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 12:21:36 +0800 Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks. Ugh. My favourite bit of Beach Boys on Peel was probably Dawn of the Replicants 'Mary Louise' - where it goes all Beach Boys style. Otherwise... shrug. Yes, I am a pleb. Maybe I can cite medical reasons. I've tried. I have several of their releases. But Pet Sounds gives me a headache. Literallly. The frequencies. On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 11:51 AM, so_it_goes_2512 < so_it_goes_2512@...> wrote: > ** > > > Hi Ben > > For a long time I thought 'Good Vibrations' and 'God Only Knows' were wild > cards in the 2000 All Time FF and that was it. However, a quick Wiki search > turned up a fair few hits, including '409' (played on at least three > occasions, two of them late on as well), and he seemed to like the Carl & > The Passions album too. And yes, he played Pet Sounds on Radio London. > > All the best > Steve (TK) > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Ben Harrison wrote: > > > > Did Peel ever play Beach Boys? > > More specifically: Pet Sounds > > > > > > > > On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 8:37 AM, so_it_goes_2512 < > > so_it_goes_2512@...> wrote: > > > > > ** > > > > > > > > > > Tom Waits > > > Motown (although he did play some) > > > Depeche Mode (don't know if he hated them, but no sessions and no plays > > > says something) > > > > > > Steve (TK) > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > I thought I might change this one around, for a laugh. > > > > > > > > I think in the early 70's, although he played them, he didn't like > > > Genesis or Deep Purple (so long Jon), though I was quite partial to > them. I > > > don't think Peel ever took a shine to Hawkwind in the same way I did, > > > either. > > > > > > > > At that time I felt he and Bob Harris played too much Little Feat, > whose > > > merits passed me by. > > > > > > > > In later years I really liked William Orbit and Lemon Jelly, and > while > > > they may have not been hated, seemed under represented on his shows. > > > > > > > > Of course it is well known that his triumverate of evil were Genesis, > > > Yes and ELP, but who else did he hate that you like? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From jeq@... Wed Jul 18 18:25:23 2012 From: jeq@... (jeqsplodge) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 16:25:23 -0000 Subject: 28 May 1981 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many thanks Steve. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > > Really enjoying some 1981 shows at the moment but I seem to be missing > 'John Peel 19810528 - The Fire Engines and The Cure - Sessions.mp3' and > wondered if anyone could make it available again as the link on the wiki > is to megaupload? > > Hi there, welcome to the group. I'm surprised nobody has tried to help > you yet, but I've stepped in: > 28 May 1981 > If you're unfamiliar with the procedure involved in downloading from our > Mooo Server, my little page here should give you the information you > need: > Mooo Server > Best wishesSteve (TK - Wiki admin) > From unity.gain@... Wed Jul 18 18:59:00 2012 From: unity.gain@... (bty997881) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 16:59:00 -0000 Subject: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I've said it before, but Zappa. Apart from some early Mothers, back when Peel was still a hippy, I never did hear him play a Zappa track, and FZ was nothing if not prolific. My guess is that his fondness for Beefheart and Wild Man Fisher, whom some consider to have been exploited by Zappa, was the reason, or maybe he just found his music a bit 'highbrow'... If I ever get round to writing a will, I swear that no-one will get a penny unless 'Peaches En Regalia' is played at my funeral, Cheers Roger --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > Hi Ben > > For a long time I thought 'Good Vibrations' and 'God Only Knows' were wild cards in the 2000 All Time FF and that was it. However, a quick Wiki search turned up a fair few hits, including '409' (played on at least three occasions, two of them late on as well), and he seemed to like the Carl & The Passions album too. And yes, he played Pet Sounds on Radio London. > > All the best > Steve (TK) > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Ben Harrison wrote: > > > > Did Peel ever play Beach Boys? > > More specifically: Pet Sounds > > > > > > > > On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 8:37 AM, so_it_goes_2512 < > > so_it_goes_2512@> wrote: > > > > > ** > > > > > > > > > Tom Waits > > > Motown (although he did play some) > > > Depeche Mode (don't know if he hated them, but no sessions and no plays > > > says something) > > > > > > Steve (TK) > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > I thought I might change this one around, for a laugh. > > > > > > > > I think in the early 70's, although he played them, he didn't like > > > Genesis or Deep Purple (so long Jon), though I was quite partial to them. I > > > don't think Peel ever took a shine to Hawkwind in the same way I did, > > > either. > > > > > > > > At that time I felt he and Bob Harris played too much Little Feat, whose > > > merits passed me by. > > > > > > > > In later years I really liked William Orbit and Lemon Jelly, and while > > > they may have not been hated, seemed under represented on his shows. > > > > > > > > Of course it is well known that his triumverate of evil were Genesis, > > > Yes and ELP, but who else did he hate that you like? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From saipanda@... Wed Jul 18 20:26:52 2012 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 18:26:52 -0000 Subject: the zappa question In-Reply-To: Message-ID: The Zappa thing is kind of interesting and might give it a go on the wiki at some stage. Two theories, both from JP: 1. He got boring in the "lavatorial" stage, but his sponsorship of Beefheart and Wild Man Fischer was good. http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Peeling_Back_The_Years_6_%28Transcript%29 Walters: Frank Zappa you are now likely to see with an orchestra at the Barbican. Well, how do you feel about Zappa? There's a good man to look at. Peel: Well, his early stuff I used to enjoy quite a lot. I mean, until he got into his kind of lavatorial phase, which I found rather tedious, and that seemed to take up like a decade of his life. I mean, everything he did was fairly lavatorial, which is fine if you are like 12 years old or something – our William would probably find it all vastly entertaining – but I just found it rather tedious. But his early things I liked a lot. And of course I admired him as much as anything for his sponsorship not only of people like Wild Man Fischer but also Captain Beefheart, which is kind of crucial. Well, in the early part of his own life. JW: And yet his own work rather lost that rootsy almost instinctive feel about Beefheart and Wild Man Fischer, were Zappa came to be more as if were like "a contemporary composer" - "it's a funny life, this music..." JP: People have this yearning to be the clown playing Hamlet, you know. They all want to be taken terribly seriously and to be perceived as "artistes". JP: OK, pick a track that you think features Zappa but is still OK. JW: Well, because it's got Beefheart on it, I'd pick Willy The Pimp. 2. Peel met him, didn't like him, and therefore went off his music. http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/16_March_2004 Peel is emailed by a listener and asked if he could play a Frank Zappa record. Peel explains that he liked a lot of the early Mothers of Invention records, but went off Zappa after meeting him. With no checks, I think there's some kind of 1970 radio or TV interview by Peel with Zappa, so presumably that's the reference. But FZ was played during the 70s by Peel, although relatively little and scarcely at all after that. My theory: Zappa is an all or nothing thing and Beefheart was always the real JP favourite anyway. OK, enough of this.... SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > I've said it before, but Zappa. > Apart from some early Mothers, back when Peel was still a hippy, I never did hear him play a Zappa track, and FZ was nothing if not prolific. > My guess is that his fondness for Beefheart and Wild Man Fisher, whom some consider to have been exploited by Zappa, was the reason, or maybe he just found his music a bit 'highbrow'... > If I ever get round to writing a will, I swear that no-one will get a penny unless 'Peaches En Regalia' is played at my funeral, > Cheers > Roger > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > > > Hi Ben > > > > For a long time I thought 'Good Vibrations' and 'God Only Knows' were wild cards in the 2000 All Time FF and that was it. However, a quick Wiki search turned up a fair few hits, including '409' (played on at least three occasions, two of them late on as well), and he seemed to like the Carl & The Passions album too. And yes, he played Pet Sounds on Radio London. > > > > All the best > > Steve (TK) > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Ben Harrison wrote: > > > > > > Did Peel ever play Beach Boys? > > > More specifically: Pet Sounds > > > > > > > > > > > > On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 8:37 AM, so_it_goes_2512 < > > > so_it_goes_2512@> wrote: > > > > > > > ** > > > > > > > > > > > > Tom Waits > > > > Motown (although he did play some) > > > > Depeche Mode (don't know if he hated them, but no sessions and no plays > > > > says something) > > > > > > > > Steve (TK) > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > I thought I might change this one around, for a laugh. > > > > > > > > > > I think in the early 70's, although he played them, he didn't like > > > > Genesis or Deep Purple (so long Jon), though I was quite partial to them. I > > > > don't think Peel ever took a shine to Hawkwind in the same way I did, > > > > either. > > > > > > > > > > At that time I felt he and Bob Harris played too much Little Feat, whose > > > > merits passed me by. > > > > > > > > > > In later years I really liked William Orbit and Lemon Jelly, and while > > > > they may have not been hated, seemed under represented on his shows. > > > > > > > > > > Of course it is well known that his triumverate of evil were Genesis, > > > > Yes and ELP, but who else did he hate that you like? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From thebarguest@... Wed Jul 18 22:55:24 2012 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 20:55:24 -0000 Subject: the zappa question In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I'd say more "porno" than "lavatorial", maybe a mix of the two ! Weird really, as UK tv humour is often regarded as 'lavatorial', certainly far more so than US comedy ... I'm sure that's why the ultra-leftist/feminist NME dissed his 70's/80's stuff. I quite like Benny Hill, Manning and late-period Zappa. Actually, most Zappa up to around 77 was non-porno/lavvy and had pretty funny/surreal lyrics. 'Apostrophe' (74) and 'Zoot Allures (76) are very good, lyrically and musically. Regrads, Father O'Blivion --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > The Zappa thing is kind of interesting and might give it a go on the wiki at some stage. Two theories, both from JP: > > 1. He got boring in the "lavatorial" stage, but his sponsorship of Beefheart and Wild Man Fischer was good. > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Peeling_Back_The_Years_6_%28Transcript%29 > > Walters: Frank Zappa you are now likely to see with an orchestra at the Barbican. Well, how do you feel about Zappa? There's a good man to look at. > Peel: Well, his early stuff I used to enjoy quite a lot. I mean, until he got into his kind of lavatorial phase, which I found rather tedious, and that seemed to take up like a decade of his life. I mean, everything he did was fairly lavatorial, which is fine if you are like 12 years old or something – our William would probably find it all vastly entertaining – but I just found it rather tedious. But his early things I liked a lot. And of course I admired him as much as anything for his sponsorship not only of people like Wild Man Fischer but also Captain Beefheart, which is kind of crucial. Well, in the early part of his own life. > JW: And yet his own work rather lost that rootsy almost instinctive feel about Beefheart and Wild Man Fischer, were Zappa came to be more as if were like "a contemporary composer" - "it's a funny life, this music..." > JP: People have this yearning to be the clown playing Hamlet, you know. They all want to be taken terribly seriously and to be perceived as "artistes". > JP: OK, pick a track that you think features Zappa but is still OK. > JW: Well, because it's got Beefheart on it, I'd pick Willy The Pimp. > > > 2. Peel met him, didn't like him, and therefore went off his music. > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/16_March_2004 > > Peel is emailed by a listener and asked if he could play a Frank Zappa record. Peel explains that he liked a lot of the early Mothers of Invention records, but went off Zappa after meeting him. > > > With no checks, I think there's some kind of 1970 radio or TV interview by Peel with Zappa, so presumably that's the reference. But FZ was played during the 70s by Peel, although relatively little and scarcely at all after that. > > My theory: Zappa is an all or nothing thing and Beefheart was always the real JP favourite anyway. > > OK, enough of this.... > > SW > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > > > I've said it before, but Zappa. > > Apart from some early Mothers, back when Peel was still a hippy, I never did hear him play a Zappa track, and FZ was nothing if not prolific. > > My guess is that his fondness for Beefheart and Wild Man Fisher, whom some consider to have been exploited by Zappa, was the reason, or maybe he just found his music a bit 'highbrow'... > > If I ever get round to writing a will, I swear that no-one will get a penny unless 'Peaches En Regalia' is played at my funeral, > > Cheers > > Roger > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > > > > > Hi Ben > > > > > > For a long time I thought 'Good Vibrations' and 'God Only Knows' were wild cards in the 2000 All Time FF and that was it. However, a quick Wiki search turned up a fair few hits, including '409' (played on at least three occasions, two of them late on as well), and he seemed to like the Carl & The Passions album too. And yes, he played Pet Sounds on Radio London. > > > > > > All the best > > > Steve (TK) > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Ben Harrison wrote: > > > > > > > > Did Peel ever play Beach Boys? > > > > More specifically: Pet Sounds > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 8:37 AM, so_it_goes_2512 < > > > > so_it_goes_2512@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > ** > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Tom Waits > > > > > Motown (although he did play some) > > > > > Depeche Mode (don't know if he hated them, but no sessions and no plays > > > > > says something) > > > > > > > > > > Steve (TK) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > I thought I might change this one around, for a laugh. > > > > > > > > > > > > I think in the early 70's, although he played them, he didn't like > > > > > Genesis or Deep Purple (so long Jon), though I was quite partial to them. I > > > > > don't think Peel ever took a shine to Hawkwind in the same way I did, > > > > > either. > > > > > > > > > > > > At that time I felt he and Bob Harris played too much Little Feat, whose > > > > > merits passed me by. > > > > > > > > > > > > In later years I really liked William Orbit and Lemon Jelly, and while > > > > > they may have not been hated, seemed under represented on his shows. > > > > > > > > > > > > Of course it is well known that his triumverate of evil were Genesis, > > > > > Yes and ELP, but who else did he hate that you like? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From troche2255@... Thu Jul 19 17:09:19 2012 From: troche2255@... (Tom Joseph) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2012 15:09:19 -0000 Subject: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: He also seemed to have no love for Bob Dylan although it must be said that the trio of albums in the last decade are so well-put together that it makes the more perfunctory work of the 80-90s seem, well, perfunctory ... so perhaps Peel was wise in his approach. Dylan was v erratic live for a long stretch, some astounding shows, some muddled messes, and when Peel was writing the occasional music review for The Grauniad or whomever I seem to remember he caught Dylan on one of these "off" nights and was rightfully dismissive. He was bored by Springsteen which was fine with me. Not knocking him, but his music gets plenty of airplay. As does Dylan. He had a real dislike for Patti Smith which left me torn. Maybe he sensed the same sort of fax-radicalism he saw in The Clash and despised them for it. (Here in the states by the way, the NBC network is heralding the London Olympics in promos using "London Calling" - can we be sure Joe Strummer would have approved?) I thought Patti's LPs were sweet/clever/rocking. I for one hated Zappa's scatological period. Just a waste of everyone's time. A partial legacy of misogynistic lyrics is not what anyone needs either. I do recall Peel playing an innovative stretch of "We're Only In It For The Money" at some point (Peelenium?) and later a track from Reuben & The Jets when The Fall did a cover of "I'm Not Satisfied" - temporarily raising Zappa's currency with JP I would suspect. When I visited Peel Acres I was hot on Los Lobos - their transcendent "Kiko" was just out - and tried playing some of that in his kitchen but there was no interest. tom roche --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > I've said it before, but Zappa. > Apart from some early Mothers, back when Peel was still a hippy, I never did hear him play a Zappa track, and FZ was nothing if not prolific. > My guess is that his fondness for Beefheart and Wild Man Fisher, whom some consider to have been exploited by Zappa, was the reason, or maybe he just found his music a bit 'highbrow'... > If I ever get round to writing a will, I swear that no-one will get a penny unless 'Peaches En Regalia' is played at my funeral, > Cheers > Roger > > From studioapartments@... Thu Jul 19 19:30:39 2012 From: studioapartments@... (Eric Neffke) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2012 13:30:39 -0400 Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: I don't know about hated, but Peel seemed to have no time for Momus, Game Theory, Sloan, or the Mendoza Line, all bands/artists I would have thought would be up his alley. From silva_uk@... Thu Jul 19 19:32:43 2012 From: silva_uk@... (JoE Silva) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2012 10:32:43 -0700 (PDT) Subject: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? Message-ID: <1342719163.38679.YahooMailNeo@...> I rarely find Zappa to be funny on record but I do agree that the first couple of Mothers records have some great stuff going for them musically. I played "Invocation..." from the Absolutely Free LP on my show a few weeks ago and got a great response. Most people didn't even realize it was Zappa. Working my way forward from here, but am prepared for a certain amount of disappointment. Can't agree with the Maestro about Yes though. Plenty of great stuff up until Topographic. He was right though about ELP. Apart from "Lucky Man" it's a tough listen. I do share the love he had for the Wedding Present though. I asked him once if he thought Gedge's voice at all reminded him of Ian Curtis. He was thoroughly confused at the mere suggestion of it :-) JoE http://justofftheradar.com From antoniaforestforever@... Thu Jul 19 19:55:23 2012 From: antoniaforestforever@... (februarycallendar) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2012 17:55:23 -0000 Subject: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Eric Neffke wrote: > > > I don't know about hated, but Peel seemed to have no time for Momus, Game Theory, Sloan, or the Mendoza Line, all bands/artists I would have thought would be up his alley. Momus himself suspected that Peel disliked his music out of a cultural cringe at his own European-ness / traditional education. Superficially the same argument often used by prog fans against Peel, of course, but not really the same at all (Nick Currie's work, at least in earlier years, really is in the shadow of Brel/Brassens/Gainsbourg who I think Peel *did* find oppressively "old world", whereas ELP to me are *too* "rock'n'roll", rather than not "rock'n'roll" enough). RPC From ian@... Thu Jul 19 20:32:51 2012 From: ian@... (Ian Stuart) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2012 19:32:51 +0100 Subject: [peel] Ol' Peel session on this podcast/radio show!... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <500852D3.3020601@...> Hi PJ thanks for the link, sounds good to me......... ian On 15/07/2012 09:20, rockbitch692003 wrote: > > http://loveittodeath.podomatic.com/entry/2012-06-29T23_20_24-07_00 > > Please lend an ear and let me know what you think... > > P.J. > > From ph004e4254@... Thu Jul 19 20:50:09 2012 From: ph004e4254@... (P.J.Holmes) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2012 19:50:09 +0100 Subject: [peel] Ol' Peel session on this podcast/radio show!... In-Reply-To: <500852D3.3020601@...> References: <500852D3.3020601@...> Message-ID: <001801cd65df$520c69b0$f6253d10$@...> Cheers! P.J. From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ian Stuart Sent: 19 July 2012 19:33 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Cc: rockbitch692003 Subject: Re: [peel] Ol' Peel session on this podcast/radio show!... Hi PJ thanks for the link, sounds good to me......... ian On 15/07/2012 09:20, rockbitch692003 wrote: http://loveittodeath.podomatic.com/entry/2012-06-29T23_20_24-07_00 Please lend an ear and let me know what you think... P.J. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From parkermike81@... Thu Jul 19 22:22:14 2012 From: parkermike81@... (Mike Parker) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2012 21:22:14 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: <1342719163.38679.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1342719163.38679.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1342729334.46084.YahooMailNeo@...> Oh no i`m not having that, ian curtis had a great voice , GEDGE CAN`T SING FOR TOFFEES. ________________________________ From: JoE Silva To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Thursday, 19 July 2012, 18:32 Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated?   I rarely find Zappa to be funny on record but I do agree that the first couple of Mothers records have some great stuff going for them musically. I played "Invocation..." from the Absolutely Free LP on my show a few weeks ago and got a great response. Most people didn't even realize it was Zappa. Working my way forward from here, but am prepared for a certain amount of disappointment. Can't agree with the Maestro about Yes though. Plenty of great stuff up until Topographic. He was right though about ELP. Apart from "Lucky Man" it's a tough listen. I do share the love he had for the Wedding Present though. I asked him once if he thought Gedge's voice at all reminded him of Ian Curtis. He was thoroughly confused at the mere suggestion of it :-) JoE http://justofftheradar.com From thebarguest@... Thu Jul 19 23:05:25 2012 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2012 21:05:25 -0000 Subject: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: <1342729334.46084.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: I agree - chalk and cheese (or turd and toffee) ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Mike Parker wrote: > > Oh no i`m not having that, ian curtis had a great voice , GEDGE CAN`T SING FOR TOFFEES. > > > ________________________________ > From: JoE Silva > To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" > Sent: Thursday, 19 July 2012, 18:32 > Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? > > >   > I rarely find Zappa to be funny on record but I do agree that the first couple of Mothers records have some great stuff going for them musically. I played "Invocation..." from the Absolutely Free LP on my show a few weeks ago and got a great response. Most people didn't even realize it was Zappa. Working my way forward from here, but am prepared for a certain amount of disappointment. Can't agree with the Maestro about Yes though. Plenty of great stuff up until Topographic. He was right though about ELP. Apart from "Lucky Man" it's a tough listen. > > > I do share the love he had for the Wedding Present though. I asked him once if he thought Gedge's voice at all reminded him of Ian Curtis. He was thoroughly confused at the mere suggestion of it :-) > > JoE > http://justofftheradar.com > From M.Luetchford@... Fri Jul 20 02:10:34 2012 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2012 01:10:34 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: References: <1342729334.46084.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1342743034.4211.YahooMailNeo@...> I have new found respect for Wedding Present as I have just discovered their cover of Lonnie's Cumberland Gap - they knew the way into Peel and my heart! And being able to sing has never meant much to me - Donegan, MarkE, Ian Curtis, Rotten etc Its the passion, the energy. But also discovered on a tape I am digitising that he also had a bad time with Dr John when he met him and didn't play his records for 20 years. He seemed to have a track record of this sort of confrontation/falling out with folk which seems odd to me as he was always thought of as cuddly uncle John although Kershaw portrays him as a curmudgeonly Eeyore figure. He fell out with Bolan (when he stopped singing of elves and wizards and became a pop star), Zappa, Dr John - others? Mark ________________________________ From: Humphrey To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, 19 July 2012, 22:05 Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated?   I agree - chalk and cheese (or turd and toffee) ... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Mike Parker wrote: > > Oh no i`m not having that, ian curtis had a great voice , GEDGE CAN`T SING FOR TOFFEES. > > > ________________________________ > From: JoE Silva > To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" > Sent: Thursday, 19 July 2012, 18:32 > Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? > > >   > I rarely find Zappa to be funny on record but I do agree that the first couple of Mothers records have some great stuff going for them musically. I played "Invocation..." from the Absolutely Free LP on my show a few weeks ago and got a great response. Most people didn't even realize it was Zappa. Working my way forward from here, but am prepared for a certain amount of disappointment. Can't agree with the Maestro about Yes though. Plenty of great stuff up until Topographic. He was right though about ELP. Apart from "Lucky Man" it's a tough listen. > > > I do share the love he had for the Wedding Present though. I asked him once if he thought Gedge's voice at all reminded him of Ian Curtis. He was thoroughly confused at the mere suggestion of it :-) > > JoE > http://justofftheradar.com > From so_it_goes_2512@... Fri Jul 20 02:57:28 2012 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2012 00:57:28 -0000 Subject: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: <1342743034.4211.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: He fell out with Bolan (when he stopped singing of elves and wizards and became a pop star), Zappa, Dr John - others? Yes, Mark. *Despite the Frantic Elevators doing sessions and being highly rated by John, he had a big argument with Mick Hucknall (what about I've never been able to find out) and consequently Simply Red were on the hate list (he played a brief snatch at the start of one 1993 show, but only as part of a joke about 1FM's music policy and all the DJs being called....well, Mark). *The Byrds refused to speak to him backstage and, although he played them on and off throughout his career, were referred to by various uncomplimentary names, including a part of the female anatomy. *Die Toten Hosen were favourites too....until they recorded a session in which they took advantage of the fact that Peel knew no German (well, that's how he saw it) and added at least one song which referred to 'bumsen' (can you guess?) among other things. It was not until he played the official release on BFBS (and presumably German-speaking listeners complained) that the truth became apparent and that was the end for them as far as he was concerned. *His frequent playing of the Sex Pistols came to an end sometime in 1979 (his choice, I believe: I remember a quote in which he said something like, "I defend the Sex Pistols' right to record what they like, but I also defend my right not to listen to it"), and he had a confrontation with Steve Jones which threatened to get violent: Steve called him the same thing he called the Byrds and what he'd been referring to himself on stage as for years. Steve (TK) From grafpoo@... Fri Jul 20 05:03:22 2012 From: grafpoo@... (john guthrie) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2012 23:03:22 -0400 Subject: [peel] What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: maybe not answering the question directly, but i remember one early 90s show where JP played a rather obscure Everly Brothers tune. the song happened to be my favourite songs at the time, and i was just stunned that he and i were so in tune with one another. when the song ended, JP said just four words: "well, that was awful" From parkermike81@... Fri Jul 20 12:06:47 2012 From: parkermike81@... (parkermike81) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2012 10:06:47 -0000 Subject: 28 May 1981 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks steve, good show with a rare smiley and nicey chat with tony blackburn who i thought he hated , or was that travis? --- In peel@...m, "so_it_goes_2512" wrote: > > > Really enjoying some 1981 shows at the moment but I seem to be missing > 'John Peel 19810528 - The Fire Engines and The Cure - Sessions.mp3' and > wondered if anyone could make it available again as the link on the wiki > is to megaupload? > > Hi there, welcome to the group. I'm surprised nobody has tried to help > you yet, but I've stepped in: > 28 May 1981 > If you're unfamiliar with the procedure involved in downloading from our > Mooo Server, my little page here should give you the information you > need: > Mooo Server > Best wishesSteve (TK - Wiki admin) > From darrg@... Fri Jul 20 13:26:49 2012 From: darrg@... (Darren Giddings) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2012 12:26:49 +0100 Subject: Peel's dislikes In-Reply-To: <1342781079.184.81996.m7@yahoogroups.com> References: <1342781079.184.81996.m7@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: <8DB60DE4-BBC5-4E66-A176-04B973190EA4@...> On 20 Jul 2012, at 11:44, peel@yahoogroups.com wrote: > He fell out with Bolan (when he stopped singing of elves and wizards and became a pop star), Zappa, Dr John - others? I remember there being a spat with Danielle Dax in the 80s, he seems to have taken offence at what he saw as some kind of come-on from her - it might even be that she tickled his feet! From blackbess@... Fri Jul 20 13:51:22 2012 From: blackbess@... (GR Kelly) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2012 12:51:22 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: <1342743034.4211.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1342729334.46084.YahooMailNeo@...> <1342743034.4211.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <5009463A.7040609@...> On 20/07/2012 01:10, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > He fell out with Bolan (when he stopped > singing of elves and wizards and became a pop star) Well, Bolan fell out with him because he didn't really like "Get It On" & so didn't play it on the radio. G. From blackbess@... Fri Jul 20 13:59:00 2012 From: blackbess@... (GR Kelly) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2012 12:59:00 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <50094804.2000500@...> On 20/07/2012 01:57, so_it_goes_2512 wrote: > *Despite the Frantic Elevators doing sessions and being highly rated > by John, he had a big argument with Mick Hucknall (what about I've > never been able to find out) and consequently Simply Red were on the > hate list Apparently Peel chucked out his Hucknall recordings after Mick slagged him in a magazine interview, which annoyed Peel because he'd got on fine with him in actual life previous to that. > Steve called him the same thing he called the Byrds Peel's response was something like "Well, I suppose I am really". Steve Jones just slunk off after that. G. From jimmystep@... Fri Jul 20 15:13:37 2012 From: jimmystep@... (Jimmy Stepek) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2012 14:13:37 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] The Fairies In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1342790017.39845.YahooMailNeo@...> I've loved the Fairies ever since Never Never Land came out and they were never "prog". That's like describing the Pistols as "country"!   They were as you described them Humphrey "sound pretty good, very rough and ready, great guitar, a bit pub-rock-ish" just a good time rock & roll band.   Cheers....Jimmy (don't think about it, just do it) ________________________________ From: Humphrey thebarguest@... Just listened to a 1971 recording of the Pink Fairies, with our man doing the intro (4 mins in) : http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kwkd0 The Pink Fairies sound pretty good, very rough and ready, great guitar, a bit pub-rock-ish, not prog at all ! From M.Luetchford@... Fri Jul 20 21:40:36 2012 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2012 20:40:36 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: <5009463A.7040609@...> References: <1342729334.46084.YahooMailNeo@...> <1342743034.4211.YahooMailNeo@...> <5009463A.7040609@...> Message-ID: <1342813236.39382.YahooMailNeo@...> I heard JP say once he never understood why they fell out - I think they were really close for a while - sitting around talking elvish and then I saw JP giving Mr Bolan  a real slagging in a documentary for starting to play pop songs, driving around in a Rolls Royce and acting like a popstar and I could see it from Marc's point of view  ... probably two sides to every story! ________________________________ From: GR Kelly To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, 20 July 2012, 12:51 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated?   On 20/07/2012 01:10, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > He fell out with Bolan (when he stopped > singing of elves and wizards and became a pop star) Well, Bolan fell out with him because he didn't really like "Get It On" & so didn't play it on the radio. G. From silva_uk@... Sat Jul 21 15:08:03 2012 From: silva_uk@... (JoE Silva) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2012 06:08:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Fave post-Peel DJ?? Message-ID: <1342876083.23019.YahooMailNeo@...> Am wondering which post-Peel DJ people have come to enjoy since John's passing? Rob Da Bank anyone? JoE From psackroyd@... Sat Jul 21 15:18:48 2012 From: psackroyd@... (paul ackroyd) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2012 14:18:48 +0100 Subject: [peel] Fave post-Peel DJ?? In-Reply-To: <1342876083.23019.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1342876083.23019.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: nobody in the manner i used to listen to peel. sorta drift in and out of certain shows, but nothing that particularly challenges or holds my interest for long. don't rate rob da bank really. tom ravenscroft plays some alright stuff, but i go away with two names from a three-hour show - just not worth bothering with. for me, marcelle on dandelion's the best out there right now - if i'm gonna listen to the radio, i want it to influence my record shopping trips, and hers certainly does that. ta paul ps shameless self-promotion, but i like to think i do an alright job - among many other places, mixcloud.com/kamikaze On 21 July 2012 14:08, JoE Silva wrote: > ** > > > Am wondering which post-Peel DJ people have come to enjoy since John's > passing? Rob Da Bank anyone? > > JoE > > > From stemail1@... Sat Jul 21 16:03:30 2012 From: stemail1@... (steve lippert) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2012 15:03:30 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Fave post-Peel DJ?? In-Reply-To: References: <1342876083.23019.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1342879410.79632.YahooMailNeo@...> I have to be honest - I listen to myself! I still really miss Peel, as we all do, but luckily I have around 15,000 vinyl records, and counting, so I listen to what I want to. Rather than any particular I'm more likely to listen to music online via the Piccadilly record shop (etc), to help decide what to buy next! Steve ________________________________ From: paul ackroyd To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 21 July 2012, 14:18 Subject: Re: [peel] Fave post-Peel DJ??   nobody in the manner i used to listen to peel.  sorta drift in and out of certain shows, but nothing that particularly challenges or holds my interest for long.  don't rate rob da bank really.  tom ravenscroft plays some alright stuff, but i go away with two names from a three-hour show - just not worth bothering with.  for me, marcelle on dandelion's the best out there right now - if i'm gonna listen to the radio, i want it to influence my record shopping trips, and hers certainly does that. ta paul ps shameless self-promotion, but i like to think i do an alright job - among many other places, mixcloud.com/kamikaze On 21 July 2012 14:08, JoE Silva wrote: >  >Am wondering which post-Peel DJ people have come to enjoy since John's passing? Rob Da Bank anyone? > >JoE > From rockerq@... Sat Jul 21 17:02:28 2012 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2012 11:02:28 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: <1342813236.39382.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1342729334.46084.YahooMailNeo@...> <1342743034.4211.YahooMailNeo@...> <5009463A.7040609@...> <1342813236.39382.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <8CF3568FB007F8A-988-16591@...> I seem to remember that things came to a head around the time Hot Love was released - Marc stopped returning calls (I guess he was a busy man at that time!), and one day Peel turned up to a T.Rex gig which was sold out, and Marc had not put him on the guestlist (probably just forgot, rather than any personal slight against Peelie). After all the airplay and friendship Peel had given Bolan over the previous three years he felt used and rejected, so he never played a T.Rex record again (actually he did I think when news of Marc's death came through in 1977) - and of course Marc's records were being played all over the daytime schedules, so Peel probably wouldn't have felt the need to play them anyway. Cheers! Rocker -----Original Message----- From: MARK LUETCHFORD To: peel Sent: Fri, Jul 20, 2012 8:40 pm Subject: Re: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? I heard JP say once he never understood why they fell out - I think they were really close for a while - sitting around talking elvish and then I saw JP giving Mr Bolan a real slagging in a documentary for starting to play pop songs, driving around in a Rolls Royce and acting like a popstar and I could see it from Marc's point of view ... probably two sides to every story! From: GR Kelly To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri day, 20 July 2012, 12:51 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? On 20/07/2012 01:10, MARK LUETCHFORD wrote: > He fell out with Bolan (when he stopped > singing of elves and wizards and became a pop star) Well, Bolan fell out with him because he didn't really like "Get It On" & so didn't play it on the radio. G. From rockerq@... Sat Jul 21 17:16:27 2012 From: rockerq@... (rockerq@...) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2012 11:16:27 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <8CF356AEEB028F2-988-1687E@...> Re Simply Red - There's also the fact that their records were all a pile of steaming shit. Frantic Elevators on the other hand I really liked. And he did play quite a lot of stuff on Blood and Fire later on, which was co-run by MH. Rocker -----Original Message----- From: so_it_goes_2512 To: peel Sent: Fri, Jul 20, 2012 1:58 am Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? He fell out with Bolan (when he stopped singing of elves and wizards and became a pop star), Zappa, Dr John - others? Yes, Mark. *Despite the Frantic Elevators doing sessions and being highly rated by John, he had a big argument with Mick Hucknall (what about I've never been able to find out) and consequently Simply Red were on the hate list (he played a brief snatch at the start of one 1993 show, but only as part of a joke about 1FM's music policy and all the DJs being called....well, Mark). *The Byrds refused to speak to him backstage and, although he played them on and off throughout his career, were referred to by various uncomplimentary names, including a part of the female anatomy. *Die Toten Hosen were favourites too....until they recorded a session in which they took advantage of the fact that Peel knew no German (well, that's how he saw it) and added at least one song which referred to 'bumsen' (can you guess?) among other things. It was not until he played the official release on BFBS (and presumably German-speaking listeners complained) that the truth became apparent and that was the end for them as far as he was concerned. *His frequent playing of the Sex Pistols came to an end sometime in 1979 (his choice, I believe: I remember a quote in which he said something like, "I defend the Sex Pistols' right to record what they like, but I also defend my right not to listen to it"), and he had a confrontation with Steve Jones which threatened to get violent: Steve called him the same thing he called the Byrds and what he'd been referring to himself on stage as for years. Steve (TK) From blackbess@... Sat Jul 21 17:25:21 2012 From: blackbess@... (GR Kelly) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2012 16:25:21 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: <8CF356AEEB028F2-988-1687E@...> References: <8CF356AEEB028F2-988-1687E@...> Message-ID: <500AC9E1.9020105@...> On 21/07/2012 16:16, rockerq@... wrote: > Re Simply Red - There's also the fact that their records were all a pile > of steaming shit. "Fact" is a bit much. They've been responsible for too much Top Shop plop tho'. I like this perspective: http://thequietus.com/articles/05168-in-defence-of-simply-red-picture-book-mick-hucknall G. From psackroyd@... Sat Jul 21 17:41:28 2012 From: psackroyd@... (paul ackroyd) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2012 16:41:28 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: <500AC9E1.9020105@...> References: <8CF356AEEB028F2-988-1687E@...> <500AC9E1.9020105@...> Message-ID: > Re Simply Red - There's also the fact that their records were all a pile > > of steaming shit. > > "Fact" is a bit much. > nah, i'm inclined to agree with rocker on this. From thebarguest@... Sat Jul 21 18:03:14 2012 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2012 16:03:14 -0000 Subject: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Can't think of any other punk/new-waver who "sold out"/sold their soul (no pun etc.) more than Mr Hucknall. He used to be a regular at punk/new-wave gigs in Manch (and can be seen in the crowd in tv footage). He wasn't the only one of course - Spandau Ballet, Simple Minds, Human League come to mind. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, paul ackroyd wrote: > > > Re Simply Red - There's also the fact that their records were all a pile > > > > of steaming shit. > > > > "Fact" is a bit much. > > > > > > nah, i'm inclined to agree with rocker on this. > From blackbess@... Sat Jul 21 18:24:17 2012 From: blackbess@... (GR Kelly) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2012 17:24:17 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <500AD7B1.3010503@...> On 21/07/2012 17:03, Humphrey wrote: > Can't think of any other punk/new-waver who "sold out"/sold their > soul (no pun etc.) more than Mr Hucknall. He used to be a regular at > punk/new-wave gigs in Manch (and can be seen in the crowd in tv > footage). He wasn't the only one of course - Spandau Ballet, Simple > Minds, Human League come to mind. The Human League did come up with the best pop out of all of those. Spandau I wouldn't call a sellout 'cos they seemed careerist from the start. G. From saipanda@... Sat Jul 21 20:30:39 2012 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2012 18:30:39 -0000 Subject: The French Toast Man and correct spellings Message-ID: Thinking from Alan "of this parish" - an email printout kept inside one of Peel's L records: http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnpeelarchive/7615105126/in/set-72157630679689774 From parkermike81@... Sat Jul 21 20:51:55 2012 From: parkermike81@... (Mike Parker) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2012 19:51:55 +0100 (BST) Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1342896715.96078.YahooMailNeo@...> Oh i think the top spot for selling out can now go to crass, this is shocking---------------------> http://www.anarcho-punk.net/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=8983 ________________________________ From: Humphrey To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 21 July 2012, 17:03 Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated?   Can't think of any other punk/new-waver who "sold out"/sold their soul (no pun etc.) more than Mr Hucknall. He used to be a regular at punk/new-wave gigs in Manch (and can be seen in the crowd in tv footage). He wasn't the only one of course - Spandau Ballet, Simple Minds, Human League come to mind. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, paul ackroyd wrote: > > > Re Simply Red - There's also the fact that their records were all a pile > > > > of steaming shit. > > > > "Fact" is a bit much. > > > > > > nah, i'm inclined to agree with rocker on this. > From ford.alan@... Sun Jul 22 00:08:22 2012 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2012 23:08:22 +0100 Subject: [peel] The French Toast Man and correct spellings In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Blood hell! Fame at last .... On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 7:30 PM, steve wrote: > ** > > > Thinking from Alan "of this parish" - an email printout kept inside one of > Peel's L records: > > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnpeelarchive/7615105126/in/set-72157630679689774 > > > From festive50@... Sun Jul 22 01:14:12 2012 From: festive50@... (Phil Edwards) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2012 00:14:12 +0100 Subject: [peel] Fave post-Peel DJ?? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20120721231549.PENT28961.mtaout01-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Yet another interesting thread. Being very lazy, I found JP met all of my needs musically and I needn't look any further for any other source of my listening requirements. However, on his death I thought where do I go now? Then through this group a few of us like minded individuals got together and Dandelion Radio (after a shaky start) was formed. And lo my musical source had been revived. So to me, my fave post-Peel DJ has to be as Paul said "Marcelle Van Hoof" and (embarrassingly for him) "Paul Ackroyd" himself. For me, to be a "fave post-Peel DJ", it's not by playing stuff that JP himself played it's playing stuff he would be playing NOW if he was still alive and his musical tastes had not stagnated and for me, Marcelle and Paul meet that criteria. Interestingly, would we be having the same posts if those 2 criteria were met? Phil _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of paul ackroyd Sent: 21 July 2012 14:19 To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Fave post-Peel DJ?? nobody in the manner i used to listen to peel. sorta drift in and out of certain shows, but nothing that particularly challenges or holds my interest for long. don't rate rob da bank really. tom ravenscroft plays some alright stuff, but i go away with two names from a three-hour show - just not worth bothering with. for me, marcelle on dandelion's the best out there right now - if i'm gonna listen to the radio, i want it to influence my record shopping trips, and hers certainly does that. ta paul ps shameless self-promotion, but i like to think i do an alright job - among many other places, mixcloud.com/kamikaze On 21 July 2012 14:08, JoE Silva wrote: Am wondering which post-Peel DJ people have come to enjoy since John's passing? Rob Da Bank anyone? JoE From paul@... Tue Jul 24 04:01:02 2012 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 03:01:02 +0100 Subject: TheSpace - Peel Archive - M In-Reply-To: References: <9vt3r79vnr980k7251qoecpsrku5e61c6o@...> <83p7s71b69ddc73cavqa2mjgl83pv9s2aj@...> <399ht7tofbc95vok9rn964btiupn1jnjvr@...> <7c36v79l7l8ed1ijdo60avgckt8a419en6@...> Message-ID: <650s08hroisi3ljptchehdasktu6ouqpjb@...> Here is the list for letter M Featured artist this time is Mad Professor Nice little video - http://thespace.org/items/e0000hka/player The 100th is Madonna ...so we won't know how many more featured until the archive gets opened up even more. 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:_M There will be 100 a week - each starting with next letter in the alphabet. ShelfPos Index Artist Album Links Video M001 11164 M New York, London, Paris, Munich http://open.spotify.com/album/51tNpIFlsM0jvDUec6aQS8 M002 12117 M The Official Secrets Act http://open.spotify.com/album/2UpfE28C5pCDJwi9J2xcGZ M003 15465 M.A.F. Hau Ab... http://open.spotify.com/album/05xKV1y91cvb0xw7bCOMIL M004 6698 The M.B.C. Band & The Chichiri Queens Kokoliko Ku Malawi M005 17752 M.C. Chill M.C. Chill http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/m.c.-chill/id372287668 M006 20947 M.C. Duke Organised Rhyme http://open.spotify.com/album/6jaGWay875ZVCDZ5qaLshH M007 20942 M.C. Hammer Let's Get It Started http://open.spotify.com/album/1CcLfpBQtyTU6KBTbMqyVO M008 19493 M.C. Lyte Lyte As A Rock http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/lyte-as-a-rock/id627442 M009 18244 M.C. Shan Down By Law http://open.spotify.com/album/7dGOQivJGmloDSip5RLlXE M010 20174 M.C. Shan Born To Be Wild M011 21228 M.C. Shan Play It Again, Shan M012 18513 M.C. Shy-D Got To Be Tough M013 12125 MC² Relatively Speaking M014 0984 MC5 Kick Out The Jams http://open.spotify.com/album/0kT4F2mSpvTk3stwiaEStp M015 2127 MC5 Back in the USA http://open.spotify.com/album/67NkpPGMcxoIiumOW3oRpL M016 3215 MC5 High Time http://open.spotify.com/album/78DZmvvzz57tWpOMcgVjTN M017 23837 MC5 The American Ruse M018 23838 MC5 Power Trip M019 21116 MC 900 ft. Jesus with DJ Zero Hell With The Lid Off http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/hell-lid-off-bonus-tracks/id15149007 M020 17851 M.D.C. Smoke Signals http://open.spotify.com/album/3cnADkGh8yT8S1hqhgtxMC M021 19011 M.D.C. Millions Of Damn Christians http://open.spotify.com/album/0nrcUiGqW0qzDFMZrLYxOO M022 19787 M.D.C. More Dead Cops 1981-1987 http://open.spotify.com/album/2Y1hkQKuwOjineyGmecAWM M023 20923 The M.D. Connection Tracks That Move Ya M024 18775 M.F.D. Music For The Deaf M025 20242 M.F.D. Full Volume M026 7563 MFSB Philadelphia Freedom http://open.spotify.com/album/7nAPlo7OKaz63rF86FUuIP M027 16016 M.I.A. Murder In A Foreign Place M028 17129 M.J.B. How To Abandon Earth M029 24454 M.L.O. Plastic Apple http://open.spotify.com/album/3fpqF610LQXFp9NJvytgDl M030 20212 M.O.D. Surfin' MOD http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/surfin-m.o.d./id321045953 M031 21112 M.T.A. The Record M032 20880 M.T.S. MTS http://open.spotify.com/album/5aZjUF75npBg2gkVsgTC7I M033 9346 MX-80 Sound Hard Attack M034 11380 MX-80 Sound Out Of The Tunnel M035 12252 MX-80 Sound Crowd Control M036 25736 Ma Cherie For Painting Autres Directions M037 19552 Baaba Maal Wango http://open.spotify.com/album/7xtYw1fsIUngqs0oUCdaYA M038 14116 Maanam Maanam http://open.spotify.com/album/39A8ITV6f2XSR664oYctwW M039 20124 Baaba Maal / Mansour Seck Djam Leelii http://open.spotify.com/album/3fI60xJqLkfhnbAf907JsS M040 20839 Aurlus Mabele Aurlus Mabele M041 21712 Aurlus Mabele Abato Bernard et L'Orchestre N'Dimbola Lokole M042 21901 Aurlus Mabele Embargo M043 22639 Aurlus Mabele Stop, Arretez! M044 22323 Le Prince Youlou Mabiala Keba Na Moniato M045 4918 Moms Mabley I like 'em young M046 14127 Marc Hollander / Aksak Maboul http://open.spotify.com/album/1ZqiyM6KkyxqTW1cTRCuNT M047 10347 Mabrak Drum Talk http://open.spotify.com/album/1wui0UQUfkQFUMc8r3gcCt M048 21117 Macabre Gloom http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/gloom/id375606364 M049 16914 Macalla Mna Na Heireann http://open.spotify.com/album/1y7EpNNRo0HXw8PVBLV5UT M050 12554 Kirsty MacColl Desperate Character M051 5858 Maceo US M052 5911 Maceo & All The King's Men Funky Music Machine M053 19424 Maceo & All The King's Men Doing Their Own Thing http://open.spotify.com/album/7uOkxRCcxMIyvIxRqLIapy M054 15245 Machito Machito! M055 23658 La Machoire La Machoire M056 0922 Lonnie Mack The Wham of that Memphis Man http://open.spotify.com/album/4pIhDfM8d3OAIpJq8ptNAy M057 0923 Lonnie Mack Glad I'm In The Band http://open.spotify.com/album/0yNxBPtW2PE18VbOVAsR4D M058 0924 Lonnie Mack Whatever's Right http://open.spotify.com/album/590gTTt3bUBmUh5BMUVikt M059 3353 Lonnie Mack The Hills Of Indiana http://open.spotify.com/album/0HqOAmtjJT9BlHCmnH0ILa M060 9407 Lonnie Mack & Pismo Lonnie Mack & Pismo M061 16380 Lonnie Mack Strike Like Lightning http://open.spotify.com/album/7uWmwdXmpctBYjkvZvRL4y M062 19766 Macka B. Looks Are Deceiving http://open.spotify.com/album/40WSkpcJbCxXagj1Wdg9Sh M063 5982 Andy Mackay In Search Of Eddie Riff M064 10209 Andy Mackay Resolving Contradictions M065 0925 Rabbit Mackay and the Somis Rhythm Band Bug Cloth M066 6305 MacKenzie Theory Out Of The Blue M067 6706 Macko-Palmer Passing Clouds M068 4101 Macondo Macondo http://open.spotify.com/album/7cryQjnwTMyAxvlnEpNRAJ M069 17343 Mad No Allegiance M070 26509 Mad Capsule Markets The Mad Capsule Markets M071 22762 Mad Cow Disease Goat Lung (The Mexican Approach) M072 24408 Mad Doctor X Dr. X's Hip Hop Experiments Escape From The Lab And Go On The Rampage M073 5289 The Mad Lads A New Beginning M074 13562 Mad Professor Dub Me Crazy http://open.spotify.com/album/3W5FUaUFZzTXstVGD0Ow0c M075 13820 Mad Professor Dub Me Crazy Pt. 2 M076 14231 Mad Professor Dub Me Crazy Pt. 3 M077 14796 Mad Professor Dub Me Crazy Pt. 4 / Escape To The Asylum Of Dub M078 15933 Mad Professor Who Knows The Secret Of The Master Tape? http://open.spotify.com/album/0krVrYs4Quog0ivKyikbe8 M079 16922 Mad Professor A Caribbean Taste Of Technology http://open.spotify.com/album/3t0MXKXEm3l3QoPPideAkE M080 17918 Mad Professor Schizophrenic Dub - Dub Me Crazy Vol. 6 M081 19078 Mad Professor The Adventures Of A Dub Sampler http://open.spotify.com/album/1ScZfPPGsLSRyxbPQJNCFg M082 21946 Mad Professor Hijacked To Jamaica http://open.spotify.com/album/6GtIIAldbTBHBstGTHd7K0 M083 23643 Mad Professor Mazaruni! M084 23914 Mad Professor Rupununi Safari http://open.spotify.com/album/7slubQPw7SmMkWst6NnSej M085 24321 Mad Professor / Jah Shaka New Decade Of Dub http://open.spotify.com/album/0LNCoQPMzAZRHjFUKq9g0D M086 24479 Mad Professor & Lee Perry Dub Take The Voodoo Out Of Reggae http://open.spotify.com/album/3VhiUntUYB1HRTi9WCifYU M087 0926 Mad River Mad River M088 19630 The Mad Turks From Istanbul Cafe Istanbul M089 6527 Madder Lake Still Point M090 22773 Madder Rose Bring It Down M091 15200 The Maddox Brothers & Rose On The Air M092 2108 Made In Sweden Snakes In A Hole http://open.spotify.com/album/4itzRT7KXFOTIXJU1dXQRK M093 16252 Madhouse Madhouse M094 18268 Madhouse 8 M095 11047 Madhouse One Step Beyond http://open.spotify.com/album/4ZWNfQ5rXaJ9jra3Aj9TeA M096 11833 Madness Absolutely http://open.spotify.com/album/3bFMbP5psU5MR1fO8xkN5F M097 12715 Madness 7 http://open.spotify.com/album/69HqxtRqY56PtzjSGLeWKV M098 16709 Madness Mad Not Mad http://open.spotify.com/album/44MpwdIW16IJa70xQOdt1e M099 18086 Madness Utter Madness M100 14699 Madonna Madonna http://open.spotify.com/album/5lrlWKjNY0eTDXp9Bd3LpW Paul Webster From antoniaforestforever@... Tue Jul 24 15:45:20 2012 From: antoniaforestforever@... (februarycallendar) Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 13:45:20 -0000 Subject: Fave post-Peel DJ?? In-Reply-To: <20120721231549.PENT28961.mtaout01-winn.ispmail.ntl.com@...> Message-ID: Mistajam Cameo Semtex Charlie Sloth Logan Sama ... though all the above would be just that bit better if they played Lonnie Donegan as well, to remind their core audiences of just how and why the lives and tastes that they take for granted are even *possible*, while rescuing that revolutionary people's music from the Mail-reading types who want to claim it for their own. Robin Carmody From jklm@... Tue Jul 24 21:15:50 2012 From: jklm@... (jake) Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 19:15:50 -0000 Subject: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: <8CF356AEEB028F2-988-1687E@...> Message-ID: I can forgive Mick Hucknall for Simply Red on the grounds that he helped to found the awesome Blood & Fire reggae reissue label (now sadly defunct), which provided me with a great deal of listening pleasure.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_and_Fire_%28record_label%29#Discography --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "rockerq@..." wrote: > > Re Simply Red - There's also the fact that their records were all a pile of steaming shit. > > Frantic Elevators on the other hand I really liked. > > And he did play quite a lot of stuff on Blood and Fire later on, which was co-run by MH. > > Rocker > From jklm@... Tue Jul 24 21:24:25 2012 From: jklm@... (jake) Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 19:24:25 -0000 Subject: Another John Peel interview scan Message-ID: This time from Cross Now fanzine (1980).... http://stillunusual.tumblr.com/post/27922509925/crossnow Worth a read despite the avalanche of spelling mistakes and crap formatting (in the fanzine the second and third pages are also in the wrong order).... From thebarguest@... Tue Jul 24 21:52:56 2012 From: thebarguest@... (Humphrey) Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 19:52:56 -0000 Subject: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: To Mick : "You Are Forgiven" - nice collection ; I bought the Keith Hudson cd many years ago ! --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "jake" wrote: > > I can forgive Mick Hucknall for Simply Red on the grounds that he helped to found the awesome Blood & Fire reggae reissue label (now sadly defunct), which provided me with a great deal of listening pleasure.... > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_and_Fire_%28record_label%29#Discography > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "rockerq@" wrote: > > > > Re Simply Red - There's also the fact that their records were all a pile of steaming shit. > > > > Frantic Elevators on the other hand I really liked. > > > > And he did play quite a lot of stuff on Blood and Fire later on, which was co-run by MH. > > > > Rocker > > > From justinmetz60@... Wed Jul 25 13:48:46 2012 From: justinmetz60@... (justinmetz60) Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2012 11:48:46 -0000 Subject: Did You See? Message-ID: Just been watching the Top of the Pops 1000th episode, which briefly features John talking to Claire Grogan. At the end of the show the continuity announcer mentions a forthcoming edition of Did You See?, in which John takes a look at the then current rock music shows on TV. Does anybody have this? Would be great to see. Justin. From apoplexia@... Wed Jul 25 23:00:45 2012 From: apoplexia@... (apoplexia) Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2012 23:00:45 +0200 Subject: [peel] Re: the zappa question In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I don't have a pony in this race at all, but I have a distinct memory of him describing meeting Frank Zappa and him treating Peel as a twerpy journalist ("which I was") and that on the whole he was "a most disagreeable person" [all quotes are not actual quotes]. Either I heard this on BFBS or on a bunch of R! shows from 2002-2004 (from memory), which I listened to over and over again. I'm afraid I can't help more than that. cheers, Rich On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 10:55 PM, Humphrey wrote: > ** > > > > > I'd say more "porno" than "lavatorial", maybe a mix of the two ! Weird > really, as UK tv humour is often regarded as 'lavatorial', certainly far > more so than US comedy ... I'm sure that's why the ultra-leftist/feminist > NME dissed his 70's/80's stuff. I quite like Benny Hill, Manning and > late-period Zappa. Actually, most Zappa up to around 77 was non-porno/lavvy > and had pretty funny/surreal lyrics. > 'Apostrophe' (74) and 'Zoot Allures (76) are very good, lyrically and > musically. > > Regrads, > Father O'Blivion > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > The Zappa thing is kind of interesting and might give it a go on the > wiki at some stage. Two theories, both from JP: > > > > 1. He got boring in the "lavatorial" stage, but his sponsorship of > Beefheart and Wild Man Fischer was good. > > > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Peeling_Back_The_Years_6_%28Transcript%29 > > > > Walters: Frank Zappa you are now likely to see with an orchestra at the > Barbican. Well, how do you feel about Zappa? There's a good man to look at. > > Peel: Well, his early stuff I used to enjoy quite a lot. I mean, until > he got into his kind of lavatorial phase, which I found rather tedious, and > that seemed to take up like a decade of his life. I mean, everything he did > was fairly lavatorial, which is fine if you are like 12 years old or > something – our William would probably find it all vastly entertaining – > but I just found it rather tedious. But his early things I liked a lot. And > of course I admired him as much as anything for his sponsorship not only of > people like Wild Man Fischer but also Captain Beefheart, which is kind of > crucial. Well, in the early part of his own life. > > JW: And yet his own work rather lost that rootsy almost instinctive feel > about Beefheart and Wild Man Fischer, were Zappa came to be more as if were > like "a contemporary composer" - "it's a funny life, this music..." > > JP: People have this yearning to be the clown playing Hamlet, you know. > They all want to be taken terribly seriously and to be perceived as > "artistes". > > JP: OK, pick a track that you think features Zappa but is still OK. > > JW: Well, because it's got Beefheart on it, I'd pick Willy The Pimp. > > > > > > 2. Peel met him, didn't like him, and therefore went off his music. > > > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/16_March_2004 > > > > Peel is emailed by a listener and asked if he could play a Frank Zappa > record. Peel explains that he liked a lot of the early Mothers of Invention > records, but went off Zappa after meeting him. > > > > > > With no checks, I think there's some kind of 1970 radio or TV interview > by Peel with Zappa, so presumably that's the reference. But FZ was played > during the 70s by Peel, although relatively little and scarcely at all > after that. > > > > My theory: Zappa is an all or nothing thing and Beefheart was always the > real JP favourite anyway. > > > > OK, enough of this.... > > > > SW > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > > > > > I've said it before, but Zappa. > > > Apart from some early Mothers, back when Peel was still a hippy, I > never did hear him play a Zappa track, and FZ was nothing if not prolific. > > > My guess is that his fondness for Beefheart and Wild Man Fisher, whom > some consider to have been exploited by Zappa, was the reason, or maybe he > just found his music a bit 'highbrow'... > > > If I ever get round to writing a will, I swear that no-one will get a > penny unless 'Peaches En Regalia' is played at my funeral, > > > Cheers > > > Roger > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" > wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Ben > > > > > > > > For a long time I thought 'Good Vibrations' and 'God Only Knows' > were wild cards in the 2000 All Time FF and that was it. However, a quick > Wiki search turned up a fair few hits, including '409' (played on at least > three occasions, two of them late on as well), and he seemed to like the > Carl & The Passions album too. And yes, he played Pet Sounds on Radio > London. > > > > > > > > All the best > > > > Steve (TK) > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Ben Harrison wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Did Peel ever play Beach Boys? > > > > > More specifically: Pet Sounds > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 8:37 AM, so_it_goes_2512 < > > > > > so_it_goes_2512@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > ** > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Tom Waits > > > > > > Motown (although he did play some) > > > > > > Depeche Mode (don't know if he hated them, but no sessions and > no plays > > > > > > says something) > > > > > > > > > > > > Steve (TK) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I thought I might change this one around, for a laugh. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I think in the early 70's, although he played them, he didn't > like > > > > > > Genesis or Deep Purple (so long Jon), though I was quite partial > to them. I > > > > > > don't think Peel ever took a shine to Hawkwind in the same way I > did, > > > > > > either. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > At that time I felt he and Bob Harris played too much Little > Feat, whose > > > > > > merits passed me by. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In later years I really liked William Orbit and Lemon Jelly, > and while > > > > > > they may have not been hated, seemed under represented on his > shows. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Of course it is well known that his triumverate of evil were > Genesis, > > > > > > Yes and ELP, but who else did he hate that you like? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From saipanda@... Thu Jul 26 07:35:46 2012 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 05:35:46 -0000 Subject: the zappa question In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I can't find any other details right now but think the reference must be to the 1970 "Late Night Line-Up" interview listed on this page: http://globalia.net/donlope/fz/videography/1970-75.html LATE NIGHT LINE-UP Broadcast: July 03, 1970 BBC Time: 14':28'' John Peel (dj) at Bailiffscourt Hotel Climping, Sussex, interviews Alan Wilson & Bob Hite (Canned Heat) & FZ in context of recent Shepton Mallet Rock Festival. Zappa: New line up of 'Mothers' group; Financial problems over unreleased LPs- recording techniques of Captain Beefheart. 'Mothers' future plans. Ext hotel : Mothers photocall includes ZAPPA sipping wine Ext lib footage Aerial s tents at Rock Festival, Shepton Mallet. Cheers, SW --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, apoplexia wrote: > > I don't have a pony in this race at all, but I have a distinct memory of > him describing meeting Frank Zappa and him treating Peel as a twerpy > journalist ("which I was") and that on the whole he was "a most > disagreeable person" [all quotes are not actual quotes]. Either I heard > this on BFBS or on a bunch of R! shows from 2002-2004 (from memory), which > I listened to over and over again. I'm afraid I can't help more than that. > > cheers, > > Rich > > On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 10:55 PM, Humphrey wrote: > > > ** > > > > > > > > > > I'd say more "porno" than "lavatorial", maybe a mix of the two ! Weird > > really, as UK tv humour is often regarded as 'lavatorial', certainly far > > more so than US comedy ... I'm sure that's why the ultra-leftist/feminist > > NME dissed his 70's/80's stuff. I quite like Benny Hill, Manning and > > late-period Zappa. Actually, most Zappa up to around 77 was non-porno/lavvy > > and had pretty funny/surreal lyrics. > > 'Apostrophe' (74) and 'Zoot Allures (76) are very good, lyrically and > > musically. > > > > Regrads, > > Father O'Blivion > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > The Zappa thing is kind of interesting and might give it a go on the > > wiki at some stage. Two theories, both from JP: > > > > > > 1. He got boring in the "lavatorial" stage, but his sponsorship of > > Beefheart and Wild Man Fischer was good. > > > > > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Peeling_Back_The_Years_6_%28Transcript%29 > > > > > > Walters: Frank Zappa you are now likely to see with an orchestra at the > > Barbican. Well, how do you feel about Zappa? There's a good man to look at. > > > Peel: Well, his early stuff I used to enjoy quite a lot. I mean, until > > he got into his kind of lavatorial phase, which I found rather tedious, and > > that seemed to take up like a decade of his life. I mean, everything he did > > was fairly lavatorial, which is fine if you are like 12 years old or > > something – our William would probably find it all vastly entertaining – > > but I just found it rather tedious. But his early things I liked a lot. And > > of course I admired him as much as anything for his sponsorship not only of > > people like Wild Man Fischer but also Captain Beefheart, which is kind of > > crucial. Well, in the early part of his own life. > > > JW: And yet his own work rather lost that rootsy almost instinctive feel > > about Beefheart and Wild Man Fischer, were Zappa came to be more as if were > > like "a contemporary composer" - "it's a funny life, this music..." > > > JP: People have this yearning to be the clown playing Hamlet, you know. > > They all want to be taken terribly seriously and to be perceived as > > "artistes". > > > JP: OK, pick a track that you think features Zappa but is still OK. > > > JW: Well, because it's got Beefheart on it, I'd pick Willy The Pimp. > > > > > > > > > 2. Peel met him, didn't like him, and therefore went off his music. > > > > > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/16_March_2004 > > > > > > Peel is emailed by a listener and asked if he could play a Frank Zappa > > record. Peel explains that he liked a lot of the early Mothers of Invention > > records, but went off Zappa after meeting him. > > > > > > > > > With no checks, I think there's some kind of 1970 radio or TV interview > > by Peel with Zappa, so presumably that's the reference. But FZ was played > > during the 70s by Peel, although relatively little and scarcely at all > > after that. > > > > > > My theory: Zappa is an all or nothing thing and Beefheart was always the > > real JP favourite anyway. > > > > > > OK, enough of this.... > > > > > > SW > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > > > > > > > I've said it before, but Zappa. > > > > Apart from some early Mothers, back when Peel was still a hippy, I > > never did hear him play a Zappa track, and FZ was nothing if not prolific. > > > > My guess is that his fondness for Beefheart and Wild Man Fisher, whom > > some consider to have been exploited by Zappa, was the reason, or maybe he > > just found his music a bit 'highbrow'... > > > > If I ever get round to writing a will, I swear that no-one will get a > > penny unless 'Peaches En Regalia' is played at my funeral, > > > > Cheers > > > > Roger > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Hi Ben > > > > > > > > > > For a long time I thought 'Good Vibrations' and 'God Only Knows' > > were wild cards in the 2000 All Time FF and that was it. However, a quick > > Wiki search turned up a fair few hits, including '409' (played on at least > > three occasions, two of them late on as well), and he seemed to like the > > Carl & The Passions album too. And yes, he played Pet Sounds on Radio > > London. > > > > > > > > > > All the best > > > > > Steve (TK) > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Ben Harrison wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Did Peel ever play Beach Boys? > > > > > > More specifically: Pet Sounds > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 8:37 AM, so_it_goes_2512 < > > > > > > so_it_goes_2512@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > ** > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Tom Waits > > > > > > > Motown (although he did play some) > > > > > > > Depeche Mode (don't know if he hated them, but no sessions and > > no plays > > > > > > > says something) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Steve (TK) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > > > > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I thought I might change this one around, for a laugh. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I think in the early 70's, although he played them, he didn't > > like > > > > > > > Genesis or Deep Purple (so long Jon), though I was quite partial > > to them. I > > > > > > > don't think Peel ever took a shine to Hawkwind in the same way I > > did, > > > > > > > either. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > At that time I felt he and Bob Harris played too much Little > > Feat, whose > > > > > > > merits passed me by. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In later years I really liked William Orbit and Lemon Jelly, > > and while > > > > > > > they may have not been hated, seemed under represented on his > > shows. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Of course it is well known that his triumverate of evil were > > Genesis, > > > > > > > Yes and ELP, but who else did he hate that you like? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From saipanda@... Thu Jul 26 09:27:25 2012 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 07:27:25 -0000 Subject: the zappa question In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Seems like neither meeting with Zappa went well. In Margrave, Sheila says (re 1967): "The Mothers Of Invention failed to let him in on their peace-pipe pow-wow. (They were all smoking and didn't want to offer young Peel any," he writes on 21 September 1967. "Enraged. Just walked in and one of them said, "What's he doing here?".) Re the 1970 meeting, the following page has quotes from JP but don't know the source: http://www.ukrockfestivals.com/peel.html JP: "Did I really sit on a four-poster bed with Frank Zappa trying to interview him before the Mothers Of Invention played at Shepton Mallet? And did he really only want to talk about money?" Seems like they didn't really hit it off then... --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > I can't find any other details right now but think the reference must be to the 1970 "Late Night Line-Up" interview listed on this page: > > http://globalia.net/donlope/fz/videography/1970-75.html > > LATE NIGHT LINE-UP > > Broadcast: July 03, 1970 > BBC > Time: 14':28'' > > John Peel (dj) at Bailiffscourt Hotel Climping, Sussex, interviews Alan Wilson & Bob Hite (Canned Heat) & FZ in context of recent Shepton Mallet Rock Festival. > > Zappa: > New line up of 'Mothers' group; > Financial problems over unreleased LPs- recording techniques of Captain Beefheart. > 'Mothers' future plans. > Ext hotel : Mothers photocall includes ZAPPA sipping wine > Ext lib footage Aerial s tents at Rock Festival, Shepton Mallet. > > Cheers, > > SW > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, apoplexia wrote: > > > > I don't have a pony in this race at all, but I have a distinct memory of > > him describing meeting Frank Zappa and him treating Peel as a twerpy > > journalist ("which I was") and that on the whole he was "a most > > disagreeable person" [all quotes are not actual quotes]. Either I heard > > this on BFBS or on a bunch of R! shows from 2002-2004 (from memory), which > > I listened to over and over again. I'm afraid I can't help more than that. > > > > cheers, > > > > Rich > > > > On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 10:55 PM, Humphrey wrote: > > > > > ** > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I'd say more "porno" than "lavatorial", maybe a mix of the two ! Weird > > > really, as UK tv humour is often regarded as 'lavatorial', certainly far > > > more so than US comedy ... I'm sure that's why the ultra-leftist/feminist > > > NME dissed his 70's/80's stuff. I quite like Benny Hill, Manning and > > > late-period Zappa. Actually, most Zappa up to around 77 was non-porno/lavvy > > > and had pretty funny/surreal lyrics. > > > 'Apostrophe' (74) and 'Zoot Allures (76) are very good, lyrically and > > > musically. > > > > > > Regrads, > > > Father O'Blivion > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "steve" wrote: > > > > > > > > The Zappa thing is kind of interesting and might give it a go on the > > > wiki at some stage. Two theories, both from JP: > > > > > > > > 1. He got boring in the "lavatorial" stage, but his sponsorship of > > > Beefheart and Wild Man Fischer was good. > > > > > > > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Peeling_Back_The_Years_6_%28Transcript%29 > > > > > > > > Walters: Frank Zappa you are now likely to see with an orchestra at the > > > Barbican. Well, how do you feel about Zappa? There's a good man to look at. > > > > Peel: Well, his early stuff I used to enjoy quite a lot. I mean, until > > > he got into his kind of lavatorial phase, which I found rather tedious, and > > > that seemed to take up like a decade of his life. I mean, everything he did > > > was fairly lavatorial, which is fine if you are like 12 years old or > > > something – our William would probably find it all vastly entertaining – > > > but I just found it rather tedious. But his early things I liked a lot. And > > > of course I admired him as much as anything for his sponsorship not only of > > > people like Wild Man Fischer but also Captain Beefheart, which is kind of > > > crucial. Well, in the early part of his own life. > > > > JW: And yet his own work rather lost that rootsy almost instinctive feel > > > about Beefheart and Wild Man Fischer, were Zappa came to be more as if were > > > like "a contemporary composer" - "it's a funny life, this music..." > > > > JP: People have this yearning to be the clown playing Hamlet, you know. > > > They all want to be taken terribly seriously and to be perceived as > > > "artistes". > > > > JP: OK, pick a track that you think features Zappa but is still OK. > > > > JW: Well, because it's got Beefheart on it, I'd pick Willy The Pimp. > > > > > > > > > > > > 2. Peel met him, didn't like him, and therefore went off his music. > > > > > > > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/16_March_2004 > > > > > > > > Peel is emailed by a listener and asked if he could play a Frank Zappa > > > record. Peel explains that he liked a lot of the early Mothers of Invention > > > records, but went off Zappa after meeting him. > > > > > > > > > > > > With no checks, I think there's some kind of 1970 radio or TV interview > > > by Peel with Zappa, so presumably that's the reference. But FZ was played > > > during the 70s by Peel, although relatively little and scarcely at all > > > after that. > > > > > > > > My theory: Zappa is an all or nothing thing and Beefheart was always the > > > real JP favourite anyway. > > > > > > > > OK, enough of this.... > > > > > > > > SW > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "bty997881" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > I've said it before, but Zappa. > > > > > Apart from some early Mothers, back when Peel was still a hippy, I > > > never did hear him play a Zappa track, and FZ was nothing if not prolific. > > > > > My guess is that his fondness for Beefheart and Wild Man Fisher, whom > > > some consider to have been exploited by Zappa, was the reason, or maybe he > > > just found his music a bit 'highbrow'... > > > > > If I ever get round to writing a will, I swear that no-one will get a > > > penny unless 'Peaches En Regalia' is played at my funeral, > > > > > Cheers > > > > > Roger > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "so_it_goes_2512" > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Ben > > > > > > > > > > > > For a long time I thought 'Good Vibrations' and 'God Only Knows' > > > were wild cards in the 2000 All Time FF and that was it. However, a quick > > > Wiki search turned up a fair few hits, including '409' (played on at least > > > three occasions, two of them late on as well), and he seemed to like the > > > Carl & The Passions album too. And yes, he played Pet Sounds on Radio > > > London. > > > > > > > > > > > > All the best > > > > > > Steve (TK) > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Ben Harrison wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Did Peel ever play Beach Boys? > > > > > > > More specifically: Pet Sounds > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 8:37 AM, so_it_goes_2512 < > > > > > > > so_it_goes_2512@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ** > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Tom Waits > > > > > > > > Motown (although he did play some) > > > > > > > > Depeche Mode (don't know if he hated them, but no sessions and > > > no plays > > > > > > > > says something) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Steve (TK) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" > > > > > > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I thought I might change this one around, for a laugh. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I think in the early 70's, although he played them, he didn't > > > like > > > > > > > > Genesis or Deep Purple (so long Jon), though I was quite partial > > > to them. I > > > > > > > > don't think Peel ever took a shine to Hawkwind in the same way I > > > did, > > > > > > > > either. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > At that time I felt he and Bob Harris played too much Little > > > Feat, whose > > > > > > > > merits passed me by. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In later years I really liked William Orbit and Lemon Jelly, > > > and while > > > > > > > > they may have not been hated, seemed under represented on his > > > shows. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Of course it is well known that his triumverate of evil were > > > Genesis, > > > > > > > > Yes and ELP, but who else did he hate that you like? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From saipanda@... Thu Jul 26 11:06:38 2012 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 09:06:38 -0000 Subject: the zappa question In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Last one from me on this. Maybe this is the Peel quote Rich was referring to (from the 16 March 2004 show): http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/16_March_2004 JP: "I used to rather admire Frank Zappa, I have to admit, when he first started with the Mothers Of Invention, but then I met him. And I have to say he was very odious, or he was to me anyway, because obviously DJs quite rightly are held in scant respect and he made this abundantly clear. So I thought, "Well, I don't think I shall bother to play any more of your records. So I'm not going to"." SW > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, apoplexia wrote: > > > > > > I don't have a pony in this race at all, but I have a distinct memory of > > > him describing meeting Frank Zappa and him treating Peel as a twerpy > > > journalist ("which I was") and that on the whole he was "a most > > > disagreeable person" [all quotes are not actual quotes]. Either I heard > > > this on BFBS or on a bunch of R! shows from 2002-2004 (from memory), which > > > I listened to over and over again. I'm afraid I can't help more than that. > > > > > > cheers, > > > > > > Rich From ian@... Thu Jul 26 21:16:04 2012 From: ian@... (Ian Stuart) Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 20:16:04 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: the zappa question In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <50119774.1010505@...> 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? 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!! ian On 26/07/2012 10:06, steve wrote: > > Last one from me on this. Maybe this is the Peel quote Rich was > referring to (from the 16 March 2004 show): > > http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/16_March_2004 > > JP: "I used to rather admire Frank Zappa, I have to admit, when he > first started with the Mothers Of Invention, but then I met him. And I > have to say he was very odious, or he was to me anyway, because > obviously DJs quite rightly are held in scant respect and he made this > abundantly clear. So I thought, "Well, I don't think I shall bother to > play any more of your records. So I'm not going to"." > > SW > > > > > > > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com , > apoplexia wrote: > > > > > > > > I don't have a pony in this race at all, but I have a distinct > memory of > > > > him describing meeting Frank Zappa and him treating Peel as a twerpy > > > > journalist ("which I was") and that on the whole he was "a most > > > > disagreeable person" [all quotes are not actual quotes]. Either > I heard > > > > this on BFBS or on a bunch of R! shows from 2002-2004 (from > memory), which > > > > I listened to over and over again. I'm afraid I can't help more > than that. > > > > > > > > cheers, > > > > > > > > Rich > > From ian@... Thu Jul 26 21:40:19 2012 From: ian@... (Ian Stuart) Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 20:40:19 +0100 Subject: [peel] Re: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: <500AD7B1.3010503@...> References: <500AD7B1.3010503@...> Message-ID: <50119D23.50803@...> Hi all I always felt 'selling out' a difficult one, Aswad, Scritti Politti immediately spring to mind, yes I really respect passion and commitment to a cause, but if the money is on the table how many of us will refuse it? (But at that point I'm unlikely to buy the 'product'.) Guess that's my line; when commitment becomes product. Maybe that's why I still like the Fall, "always the same, always different" [Maybe embitterd 'cause i never yet had the chance to find out where /my /line is!!] ian On 21/07/2012 17:24, GR Kelly wrote: > > On 21/07/2012 17:03, Humphrey wrote: > > > Can't think of any other punk/new-waver who "sold out"/sold their > > soul (no pun etc.) more than Mr Hucknall. He used to be a regular at > > punk/new-wave gigs in Manch (and can be seen in the crowd in tv > > footage). He wasn't the only one of course - Spandau Ballet, Simple > > Minds, Human League come to mind. > > The Human League did come up with the best pop out of all of those. > Spandau I wouldn't call a sellout 'cos they seemed careerist from the > start. > > G. > > From paul@... Thu Jul 26 23:46:55 2012 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 17:46:55 -0400 Subject: Photos of Peel tapes Message-ID: <2D6D3BB5-4AFA-4C34-B2A2-916FE7BA2752@...> Maybe some recruits here ... http://pinterest.com/johnpeelarchive/submissions/ Via JohnPeelArchive (TheSpace) Paul From antoniaforestforever@... Fri Jul 27 05:33:39 2012 From: antoniaforestforever@... (februarycallendar) Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 03:33:39 -0000 Subject: What was your most favourite band Peel hated? In-Reply-To: <50119D23.50803@...> Message-ID: --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Ian Stuart wrote: > > Hi all > > I always felt 'selling out' a difficult one, Aswad, Scritti Politti > immediately spring to mind Odd that you should compare those two. 'Cupid & Psyche '85' is wonderful to my ears, while Aswad's pop stuff is among the worst music ever made. RPC From antoniaforestforever@... Fri Jul 27 05:38:53 2012 From: antoniaforestforever@... (februarycallendar) Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 03:38:53 -0000 Subject: OT-ish: Kershaw Comes Home Message-ID: Does anyone here have anything of this 1994 series? All I have is part of the second edition where AK visits Huntingdon (and talks to the Labour candidate against John Major). Erasing my tapes of this a couple of years later was a moment of great personal insanity which I cannot really explain or even describe, but then I didn't really know what was going on around me in the 1990s. When I taped it, it was wildly out of step with the rest of my life - I was something of a young fogey who only noticed it because it followed the Top 40 - and though I liked it, I didn't yet realise how important it would seem in the cold light of history, as a just-before-Blair time capsule (see also Alan Plater's 'Doggin' Around'). RPC From dr_mango2004@... Sun Jul 29 00:23:19 2012 From: dr_mango2004@... (Dr Mango) Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2012 23:23:19 +0100 (BST) Subject: Viv Stanshall on Radio 2 (OT) In-Reply-To: <695481EB-FEA2-4069-A3EC-CD29BECCF8E2@...> References: <1339110111.54770.YahooMailNeo@...> <4FE4638E.7010901@...> <1340374892.96421.YahooMailNeo@...> <695481EB-FEA2-4069-A3EC-CD29BECCF8E2@...> Message-ID: <1343514199.64972.YahooMailNeo@...> Did anyone record the repeat of the Viv Stanshall documentary that went out on Radio 2 on Thursday 19th July? Big Shot: A Trip Through the Canyons of Viv Stanshall's Mind http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007kdyf I'd love to acquire a copy. DM From anythingshouldhappen@... Sun Jul 29 00:41:56 2012 From: anythingshouldhappen@... (Anything Should Happen) Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2012 23:41:56 +0100 Subject: [peel] Viv Stanshall on Radio 2 (OT) In-Reply-To: <1343514199.64972.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1339110111.54770.YahooMailNeo@...> <4FE4638E.7010901@...> <1340374892.96421.YahooMailNeo@...> <695481EB-FEA2-4069-A3EC-CD29BECCF8E2@...> <1343514199.64972.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Hi DM, Coincidentally, I was listening to the original broadcast today, didn't know it was repeated. I'll send you an mp3 of it in the next half hour. Don. On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 11:23 PM, Dr Mango wrote: > ** > > > Did anyone record the repeat of the Viv Stanshall documentary that went > out on Radio 2 on Thursday 19th July? > > Big Shot: A Trip Through the Canyons of Viv Stanshall's Mind > http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007kdyf > > I'd love to acquire a copy. > > DM > > > From anythingshouldhappen@... Sun Jul 29 00:49:58 2012 From: anythingshouldhappen@... (Anything Should Happen) Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2012 23:49:58 +0100 Subject: [peel] Viv Stanshall on Radio 2 (OT) In-Reply-To: <1343514199.64972.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1339110111.54770.YahooMailNeo@...> <4FE4638E.7010901@...> <1340374892.96421.YahooMailNeo@...> <695481EB-FEA2-4069-A3EC-CD29BECCF8E2@...> <1343514199.64972.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Should be a WE Transfer link in your inbox now to download DM. On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 11:23 PM, Dr Mango wrote: > ** > > > Did anyone record the repeat of the Viv Stanshall documentary that went > out on Radio 2 on Thursday 19th July? > > Big Shot: A Trip Through the Canyons of Viv Stanshall's Mind > http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007kdyf > > I'd love to acquire a copy. > > DM > > > From martinwheatley@... Sun Jul 29 10:51:08 2012 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2012 09:51:08 +0100 Subject: [peel] Viv Stanshall on Radio 2 (OT) In-Reply-To: <1343514199.64972.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1339110111.54770.YahooMailNeo@...> <4FE4638E.7010901@...> <1340374892.96421.YahooMailNeo@...> <695481EB-FEA2-4069-A3EC-CD29BECCF8E2@...> <1343514199.64972.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <5014F97C.3000204@...> On 28/07/2012 23:23, Dr Mango wrote: > Did anyone record the repeat of the Viv Stanshall documentary that > went out on Radio 2 on Thursday 19th July? > > Big Shot: A Trip Through the Canyons of Viv Stanshall's Mind > http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007kdyf > > I'd love to acquire a copy. > > DM > Most things Viv can be found at http://www.therawlinsonendudioarchive.blogspot.com/ and the surrounding pages From zomgqashiyo@... Sun Jul 29 18:00:41 2012 From: zomgqashiyo@... (drugogoputiyanevedal) Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2012 16:00:41 -0000 Subject: Fave post-Peel DJ?? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Now listen to THE TRUTH There will be no greater DJ on Earth but John Peel. Andy Kershaw is alive nowadays. Secret Name is alive and active. That's all. Thank you. P.S Save the forest not the Queen. Or a mighty angel will throw a stone on London. Bye-bye .. From paul@... Tue Jul 31 12:17:14 2012 From: paul@... (Paul Webster) Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2012 11:17:14 +0100 Subject: TheSpace - Peel Archive - N In-Reply-To: <650s08hroisi3ljptchehdasktu6ouqpjb@...> References: <83p7s71b69ddc73cavqa2mjgl83pv9s2aj@...> <399ht7tofbc95vok9rn964btiupn1jnjvr@...> <7c36v79l7l8ed1ijdo60avgckt8a419en6@...> <650s08hroisi3ljptchehdasktu6ouqpjb@...> Message-ID: Here is the list for letter N Featured artist this time is Nina Nastasia. National Lampoon outgunned by Napalm Death. 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:_N There will be 100 a week - each starting with next letter in the alphabet. ShelfPos Index Artist Album Links N001 3988 NRBQ Scraps http://open.spotify.com/album/0JTdcikysKOu7Dp7V5qTwG N002 1933 NRBQ All Hopped Up http://open.spotify.com/album/0JTdcikysKOu7Dp7V5qTwG N003 9851 NRBQ At Yankee Stadium http://open.spotify.com/album/5dh0uKbJTF1d8lYmRvjtDp N004 17256 NRBQ Tapdancin' Bats N005 1064 NSU Turn on, or turn me down N006 20714 N.W.A. N.W.A. & the Posse http://open.spotify.com/album/5fPat8IjkbKuwk27MTQIWy N007 20850 N.W.A. Straight 'Outta Compton http://open.spotify.com/album/1X89FxTJxJfDGetf6u0vGm N008 4465 Na Fili Na Fili 3 http://open.spotify.com/album/5f97Q0hrK5JCOSe3uJEdHb N009 18286 Naa A Da Fink Sa Gronsch Bling N010 16285 Nadjma Rapture in Baghdad N011 13423 Naffi Yum Yum Yum Yum Ya N012 24576 Nagai Eri Cat Worship http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/cat-worship/id360700025 N013 26275 Nagasi Ni Te Songs For A Simple Moment N014 2837 Ron Nagle Bad Rice N015 16494 The Nails Mood Swing http://open.spotify.com/album/5OHUOJZXL7usVIQI1BfdoV N016 21303 Naiomi's Hair Tara N017 16882 Najma Qareeb http://open.spotify.com/album/7LWG7LeTNQSHrMG7Ejv7dS N018 18288 Meiko Nakahara N019 22769 Naked Aggression Naked Aggression N020 21771 Naked City Torture Garden N021 22474 Naked Hippy Naked Hippy N022 15872 Naked Prey Naked Prey N023 17134 Naked Prey Under The Blue Marlin' http://open.spotify.com/album/3eO9DDBakynAkqpmpnSCvC N024 16086 Naked Raygun Throb Throb http://open.spotify.com/album/0fquLfR7qhVXEtcpZnAMsa N025 17360 Naked Raygun All Rise http://open.spotify.com/album/5nPCnBo4IqaKPzOVNS2oFn N026 19500 Naked Raygun Jettison http://open.spotify.com/album/3QjbcWMx4LV8cR3enN75vi N027 14803 Kati Eitclean Amalabi N028 13484 The Names Swimming http://open.spotify.com/album/3ucTAwCe0fKGp6phDAS6lq N029 14079 The Names Ultramarine N030 0654 Nantucket Nantucket N031 18733 Napalm Death Scum N032 20000 Napalm Death From Enslavement to Obileration http://open.spotify.com/album/4veFj7IvUM9q3Z0S0A4y0F N033 20486 Napalm Death Peel Sessions N034 21428 Napalm Death Harmony Corruption http://open.spotify.com/album/6ysD41dt9gtXNVVIh54oAK N035 22409 Napalm Death Utopia Banished http://open.spotify.com/album/1lnwMth8aKAqfjJhQ9kIOT N036 24086 Napalm Death Greed Killing http://open.spotify.com/album/4DjZip0oNdY4Hi1b6vLZ4R N037 13812 Raymond Naptali Trouble Posse N038 17038 Peter Nardini Is There Anybody Out There? N039 11210 Wazmo Nariz Things Aren't Right N040 03225 Graham Nash Songs for beginners http://open.spotify.com/album/3Lh1KbeS801PtOeojquUPk N041 5526 Graham Nash Wild Tales http://open.spotify.com/album/12PhXovGwVbz4XUPc0OV88 N042 5116 Johnny Nash My Merry-Go-Round N043 6396 Johnny Nash Celebrate Life N044 1045 Ogden Nash The Fanciful World of Ogden Nash N045 11856 Nasmak Nasmak Plus Instruments: Instruments Plus Nasmak N046 13169 Nasmak 4our Clicks N047 14239 Nasmak Duel N048 26239 Nina Nastasia The Blackened Air http://open.spotify.com/album/4uP6fPRl6DPwiEbmoqUp1d N049 26528 Nina Nastasia Run To Ruin http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/run-to-ruin/id25515835 N050 7786 Nasty Pop Nasty Pop N051 8818 Nasty Pop Mistaken I.D. N052 26269 Nasum Human 2.0 N053 22104 Nation of Ulysses 13-Point Program To Destroy America http://open.spotify.com/album/3Vbb4cjFB5wY8yWpOy12Av N054 07911 National Gallery Performing Musical Interpretations N055 3231 National Head Band Albert 1 http://open.spotify.com/album/2rFXMeougdWsCoi6Jhb4Bb N056 9609 National Health National Health http://open.spotify.com/album/6NMlE5KSAEtg110RKNdh2J N057 23619 National Heroes Interplanetary Music N058 10363 National Health Of Queues & Cures http://open.spotify.com/album/7fSqgzucVPinisWaIhcklO N059 4424 National Lampoon Radio Dinner N060 5131 National Lampoon Lemmings http://open.spotify.com/album/3RzzxUvv7leHh8ETow4fN7 N061 8234 National Lampoon Good-bye Pop N062 9761 National Lampoon That's Not Funny, That's Sick! http://open.spotify.com/album/1vE32Adxbn9CqrSwlXqZdC N063 1583 National Liberation Liberation Songs N064 12676 National Wake National Wake N065 14655 Native Europe Searching For An Orchestration http://open.spotify.com/album/43qVohqSnOtqZe2rjxZ0bW N066 14947 Native Tongue Yow! N067 7111 Natural Four Heaven Right Here On Earth http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/heaven-right-here-on-earth/id111237010 N068 7978 Natural Four Nightchaser http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/nightchaser/id111237843 N069 16057 Natural Mystic Groove Rocking N070 16332 Naturalites Picture On The Wall N071 23037 The Naturists The Friendly Islands N072 12578 Naughty Sweeties Live N073 3357 Nazareth Nazareth http://open.spotify.com/album/59sGauuSIiMD5gjoqSy9uQ N074 3889 Nazareth Exercises http://open.spotify.com/album/2Hw7xx2dsRuQOWnyRrznkJ N075 4862 Nazareth Ram ama Naz N076 5472 Nazareth Loud 'n' Proud http://open.spotify.com/album/4lklKl7mZJ4Zj2lOcgn3gt N077 5830 Nazareth Rampant http://open.spotify.com/album/7ICytAsP2sVXXYI02R0Zvf N078 8519 Nazareth Play'n The Game http://open.spotify.com/album/4aQ1QpaYtSC4xT5rlKPjDc N079 1046 Nazz Nazz N080 3040 Nazz Nazz Nazz N081 17409 Youssou N'Dour & Super Etoile de Dakar Nelson Mandela N082 18705 Youssou N'Dour Djamil http://open.spotify.com/album/2OCUNS60qs61gxyBJ2wiJz N083 19804 Youssou N'Dour Immigres http://open.spotify.com/album/312GhGIX51HcosVKc5aDRM N084 24334 The Neanderthals The Latest Menace To The Human Race http://open.spotify.com/album/0YHaFQbQEkIZ4EwyVDpiC7 N085 14937 The Neats The Neats N086 25600 Nebula To The Center http://open.spotify.com/album/2Q0Tj30QNSx5fW6qL8eYpG N087 25982 Nebula Charged http://open.spotify.com/album/64MnVT0m8w7SxqSSduvMdA N088 26653 Nebula Atomic Ritual http://open.spotify.com/album/64MnVT0m8w7SxqSSduvMdA N089 24826 The Necessary Evil Spider Fingers N090 18960 Necrophagia Season Of The Dead http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/season-of-the-dead/id287107900 N091 14486 The Necros Conquest For Death N092 18603 The Necros Tangled Up N093 23908 Nectarine Sterling Beat N094 21910 Ned's Atomic Dustbin God Fodder http://open.spotify.com/album/39USiwmdoRZJMHuBdmnzSo N095 26068 Need New Body Need New Body http://open.spotify.com/album/1PKr0VBjihGKyak7yxNfTk N096 25453 Needle Thrashers Needle Thrashers Vol. 1 N097 4515 Sam Neely Loving You Just Crossed My Mind N098 14915 Negative Approach Tied Down N099 7317 The Negative Band Short Wave / Set Sail For The Sun N100 17757 Negative FX Negative FX http://open.spotify.com/album/0QhDQfZOwiuhrH5vRBEQ8P Paul Webster From saipanda@... Tue Jul 31 13:20:01 2012 From: saipanda@... (steve) Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2012 11:20:01 -0000 Subject: TheSpace - Peel Archive - N In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many thanks as alwaysto Paul! Great to see stuff like all the stars for tracks on the first Napalm Death LP - ditto with the test pressing of the Nina Nastasia debut. --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, Paul Webster wrote: > > Here is the list for letter N > > Featured artist this time is Nina Nastasia. > National Lampoon outgunned by Napalm Death. > > 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:_N > > There will be 100 a week - each starting with next letter in the alphabet. >