From so_it_goes_2512@... Mon Dec 1 16:18:49 2014 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512@...) Date: 01 Dec 2014 07:18:49 -0800 Subject: Cheerful jig on the rocks (5.8) Message-ID: Hi all Brockleyal has cast his net a bit wider for today's offering, with two Ranking Miss P shows for you: 1985-10-06 and 20 https://mega.co.nz/#!4gZQxb6J!O4NjdV4PbhWcUeYkaevLLr0RhZ940FkSIH0YjXgjZRA Since this is not being Wiki'd, our benefactor has also provided a snapshot of his inlay card https://mega.co.nz/#!xhhy3Q4a!oNtj7b2tdh9TfY_wUg0a1f_aAwBorYMcFFa4nEjN8EM as track listing. Soberingly, the first show went out on the night of PC Keith Blakelock's death. An excellent piece of audio gold with many thanks to Alan. Best wishes Steve (TK) From robfleay@... Mon Dec 1 16:29:48 2014 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2014 15:29:48 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: A new batch of Derby Box tapes to start your Christmas countdown.. A complete, previously unshared show from 13 November 1978 Sessions from X Ray Spex and Matumbi Mooo The first 1 hour 10 minutes from the previously unshared show on 20 November 1978 and then another 20 minutes or so of edited highlights from the rest of the show. The taper erased the full last section of the show from tape DB033 and dubbed his favourite bits to DB030 (more of that further down*) Sessions from Swell Maps and XTC. Mooo A nearly complete show (1 hr 50), previously unshared from 27 November 1978 Sessions from Lene Lovich and X Ray Spex The first 1 Hour 20 minutes of 29 November 1978 Wailing Cocks and John Cooper Clarke in session. 55 minutes of the end of this show were shared from the 400 Box, so this completes up the missing first half Mooo *DB030 (along with DB020 and DB040 which I hope to pick up this week) is the edited highlights of a number of erased tapes - for which we still have the original handwritten tracklists for posterity. These are all marked on the Derby Box Wiki Page as ERASED - and the tracklisting scans are on Mooo prefixed with ErasedTapennn.jpg So DB030 contains edited versions of 31 October 1978 19 mins taken from ErasedTape029 (ticked tracks) available on Mooo 07 November 1978 35 mins taken from ErasedTape030 (ticked tracks) available on Mooo 10 November 1978 20 mins taken from ErasedTape030 (ticked tracks) available on Mooo On 29 November 2014 at 12:45, RobF wrote: > And it continues... > > Just the intro of the show on 12 October 1978 > survives - the majority of > the show (Punilux and Dr Feelgood sessions) is available from the 400 Box - > but the intro isn't present, so this makes for a nice little find. > Mooo > > > Then in direct contrast we have 3 shows in their entirety (give or take > the tape flips) > > A full, previously unshared show is from 19 October 1978 > > Sessions from Molesters and Prag Vec > Mooo > > > A full show from the following night 20 October 1978 > > An all-records show with 3 tracks from the new Status Quo album (this > makes me chuckle that while he was heralding the arrival of Teenage Kicks, > he was also still championing the Quo, who were heading into their > decline). 45 minutes of this show have been shared previously from the 400 > Box. > Mooo > > > And the full show from 23 October 1978 > > The Buzzcocks and The Fall in session - already available almost in full > from the 400 Box, but this version adds the missing 4-5 minutes and is a > significant sound upgrade > Mooo > > > And finally for today... > > Only the first 24 minutes of the show from 24 October 1978 > > Yachts in session - previously unshared. A shame there isn't more of this > one. > Mooo > > > > On 26 November 2014 at 13:44, RobF wrote: > >> With so many tapes (of such excellent quality) to get through, I'm trying >> not to lose momentum, but apologies to anyone who is struggling to keep up >> with me posting them faster than you can listen to them! >> >> Today we have >> >> The full show from 02 October 1978 >> >> Previously unshared. The Mekons in session (and very good they are too) >> Mooo >> >> >> The full show from 03 October 1978 >> >> 1 hour was previously available from the 400 Box, but here it's in its >> entirety and contains the debut Siouxsie album played in full (which Ken's >> book mentions as happening on 6th October - so the book could be wrong?) >> and a session from Wire. >> Mooo >> >> >> The first 47 minutes of the show on 11 October 1978 >> >> UK Subs in session. the rest of the show is available from the 400 Box so >> this makes the full show now available >> Mooo >> >> >> I might have a breather now, as I'm offline for a couple of days >> >> >> >> >> On 25 November 2014 at 09:55, RobF wrote: >> >>> Thanks as always to Branko for extending the disk space on Mooo once >>> more, so that we can share these amazing Derby Box recordings. There may >>> well be an avalanche now that Stuart has made a start on his batch too.. >>> >>> Today from me we have: >>> >>> 1 hour and 35 minutes of 18 September 1978 >>> >>> A previously unshared show with sessions from Doctor Feelgood and Stiff >>> Little Fingers >>> Mooo >>> >>> >>> 1 hours and 45 minutes of the 25 September 1978 >>> >>> Already partially available from the 400 Box - this is the show where he >>> plays Teenage Kicks twice, but the taper didn't like it and so taped over >>> that segment?! The show then carries on to the end.(NB the missing section >>> is luckily in the 400 Box version for posterity) >>> Sessions from Motorhead and The Skids >>> Mooo >>> >>> >>> Then we have a 15 minute selection of some tracks from 20 September 1978 >>> >>> This is what he taped over the Teenage Kicks section with - he compiled >>> his favourite tracks from this show - and then erased the rest of that tape Original >>> tracklisting was here >>> (it >>> also included the end of the 18 Sept 78 show). Some of his other favourite >>> tracks from this show are compiled on Tape020 when I get there. Sessions >>> from Prag Vec and Whitecats. It's a previously unshared show, so a shame >>> that it was edited down like this. >>> Mooo >>> >>> >>> 1 hour and 12 minutes of another unshared show from 28 September 1978 >>> >>> Sessions from Solid Senders (featuring Wilko Johnson) and Viv Stanshall >>> - although Viv's Rawlinson End piece must have been towards the end of the >>> show, therefore is missing from this tape. >>> Mooo >>> >>> >>> I've also managed to date the previously undated two tracks from DB010. >>> These were also compiled from a tape which he then erased (thankfully it >>> looks like he stopped doing this by about Tape040). They are from >>> 13 September 1978 >>> Sessions from Hot Water and Roy Harper. Original tracklisting was here >>> and >>> again, some more tracks from this show are compiled on Tape020 when I get >>> there. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 24 November 2014 at 10:16, RobF wrote: >>> >>>> Today's instalment of the Derby Box is as follows: >>>> >>>> The last of the Gambaccini Stand-In tapes. This is 45 minutes from the >>>> start of the show on 07-September-1978 >>>> This was marked as Friday Rock Show on the original taper's spreadsheet >>>> - most likely based on the classic-rock tinged playlist. Repeated sessions >>>> from Graham Parker and Ian Dury. Previously unshared. >>>> Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> The first 45 minutes of Peel on 11 September 1978 >>>> >>>> Sessions from Racing Cars and The Adverts. The next 45 minutes of the >>>> show are on tape DB013 which is one that the original taper sold on ebay >>>> (on account of DB013 having the first play of Teenage Kicks on Side B - >>>> 12th Sept). Hopefully the list member who bought this tape will share it >>>> soon! None of this show has been shared before >>>> Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> 95 minutes (a long C90!) of 14 September 1978 >>>> >>>> Only one session - from Radio Stars, a notable show for the second >>>> play of Teenage Kicks. Peel recounts being called by one of the band to say >>>> thanks for the initial play, and goes on to add that he has already heard >>>> of record company interest for them. "A really excellent record it is too" >>>> 20 minutes of this show were previously shared from the 400 Box (but >>>> didn't include the Undertones section) >>>> Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 23 November 2014 at 22:50, Vince Nzo meltormentsingers@... >>>> [peel] wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Gruppo was a wonderful little Dutch band and the pride of alternative >>>>> Holland. I love their singles and albums. Hans Vandenberg was a very smart >>>>> writer with a bit of a Bonzo's streak with regards to clever lyrics. ...In >>>>> Japan they don't have stereo but kimono...that kinda work :) >>>>> >>>>> Vince >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------ >>>>> *From:* "Rocker rockerq@... [peel]" >>>>> *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com >>>>> *Sent:* Friday, November 21, 2014 11:15 AM >>>>> >>>>> *Subject:* Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> This one willl be fascinating for me - I remember listening to it in >>>>> the comfort of the parental home, three weeks before moving to a strange >>>>> new town (Bristol) to be a student - I must have been impressed by the >>>>> Gruppo Sportivo session because on my first night off the leash I walked >>>>> two miles across the outskirts of town, map in hand, to see them play at >>>>> what was then Bristol Polytechnic. >>>>> >>>>> Soon after that, like so many bands, they disappeared entirely, >>>>> presumably back to Holland, but I still dig out their single 'rock'n'roll' >>>>> occasionally. >>>>> >>>>> Rocker >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>> From: RobF robfleay@... [peel] >>>>> To: peel >>>>> Sent: Fri, Nov 21, 2014 9:57 am >>>>> Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Today's Derby box tape is 90 minutes of the 06 September 1978 >>>>> show - the third night of Paul Gambaccini standing in for Peel that week. >>>>> >>>>> Sessions from Squeeze and Gruppo Sportivo >>>>> >>>>> 1978-09-06 (Paul Gambaccini) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I'm guessing from the slightly smoother playlists that went on this >>>>> week, these were programmed by PG and not Peel >>>>> >>>>> I wouldn't recommend you all rush to this one, I can only listen to >>>>> about 5 seconds of Gambo before wanting to stick my head in a bucket of >>>>> water. Back in 1978 he was particularly smarmy >>>>> >>>>> Apologies to the Gambo fans >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 20 November 2014 14:04, RobF wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> *I'm glad that the Derby Box is generating so many positive comments, >>>>> it's been a joy to rip so far (and many many thanks to Steve for keeping on >>>>> top the wiki!) but today's tape confused me completely for a moment * >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> * It turns out that the original taper erased his first attempts at >>>>> Tape DB003 and Tape DB009 and dubbed his favourite bits to Tape DB010. * >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> * You can see from his original tracklists here >>>>> http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/RobF/Derby%20Box%20Tracklistings/ErasedTape003.jpg >>>>> >>>>> http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/RobF/Derby%20Box%20Tracklistings/ErasedTape009.jpg >>>>> >>>>> * >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> * that everything he ticked - was dubbed to DB010 and the rest was >>>>> sadly erased. * >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> * So DB010 is a compilation of sorts, but nonetheless contains * >>>>> >>>>> * 3 tracks from the end of 18 August 1978 >>>>> which slightly extends the >>>>> version of the show shared last week from DB002 * >>>>> >>>>> * Blast Furnace and Hits (AKA Snivelling Shits) in session * >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> *Mooo >>>>> * >>>>> >>>>> *Just over an hour of 30 August 1978 >>>>> of which 40 minutes was >>>>> previously avaible in lower quality on the 400 Box * >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> *Pirates and Punishment Of Luxury in session Mooo >>>>> * >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> *A couple of tracks that must have been dubbed from elsewhere (not >>>>> clear where at this point) and it's impos sible to date them from the brief >>>>> snippets of talking but I assume from 1978 1978-XX-XX/ >>>>> * >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> *And then some none-Peel content - a few songs from Rock On 19th Aug >>>>> 1978 (I couldn't identify the presenter but Steve tells me it's Stuart >>>>> Grundy) - includes an interview with City Boy Rock On >>>>> * >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> *On 20 November 2014 00:26, thebarguest@... >>>>> [peel] >>>> > wrote: * >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> * Many thanks Rob! Just played 780828 and it's one of the best Peel >>>>> shows I've ever heard ! The audio quality is amazing, like it's from last >>>>> week!Magazine were my fave band from 78 to 81. Maybe if I'd have heard the >>>>> previous rip on headphones I'd have noticed it ; I hate digital artefacts - >>>>> heard them a lot in the early days of mp3/sharing - like a faint bubbling >>>>> noise, horrible... * >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> > From stuartb@... Mon Dec 1 22:09:09 2014 From: stuartb@... (stuartb@...) Date: 01 Dec 2014 13:09:09 -0800 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: Do you realise that's you 20% through your batch already Rob! Well I have three shows: DB154 brings a major audio upgrade to the first 92 minutes of 10th March 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/10_March_1980, which was already complete in AM quality from the 400 Box, and the first 46 minutes was available in intermediate quality from the torrent. DB155 again is an audio upgrade to the first 94 minutes of 12th March 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/12_March_1980, again complete from the 400 Box. Finally DB156 brings a fresh 94 minutes of new show 17th March 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/17_March_1980. I was saved the effort of tracklisting this one too, as it had been one of Tish Briz's documented shows. The original tracklisting gave me an idea for a new category page, misheard/phonetic track details by original tapers and tracklisters. Turns out that the track supposedly by the Cowl Veins is really by the Calvanes..... Stuart From meltormentsingers@... Mon Dec 1 22:43:59 2014 From: meltormentsingers@... (Vince Nzo) Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2014 21:43:59 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1748690388.1842296.1417470239204.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Hey Rob, The liner notes to the Transistor Blast box states the XTC session track Meccanic Dancing is from the 13th of November, I guess the liner notes are wrong? Best regards, Vince From: "RobF robfleay@...m [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, December 1, 2014 4:29 PM Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins..   A new batch of Derby Box tapes to start your Christmas countdown.. A complete, previously unshared show from 13 November 1978 Sessions from X Ray Spex and Matumbi Mooo The first 1 hour 10 minutes  from the previously unshared show on 20 November 1978 and then another 20 minutes or so of edited highlights from the rest of the show. The taper erased the full last section of the show from tape DB033 and dubbed his favourite bits to DB030 (more of that further down*) Sessions from Swell Maps and XTC. Mooo A nearly complete show (1 hr 50), previously unshared from 27 November 1978 Sessions from Lene Lovich and X Ray Spex The first 1 Hour 20 minutes of 29 November 1978 Wailing Cocks and John Cooper Clarke in session. 55 minutes of the end of this show were shared from the 400 Box, so this completes up the missing first half Mooo *DB030 (along with DB020 and DB040 which I hope to pick up this week) is the  edited highlights of a number of erased tapes - for which we still have the original handwritten tracklists for posterity. These are all marked on the Derby Box Wiki Page as ERASED - and the tracklisting scans are on Mooo prefixed with ErasedTapennn.jpg So DB030 contains edited versions of 31 October 1978 19 mins taken from ErasedTape029 (ticked tracks) available on Mooo 07 November 1978 35 mins taken from ErasedTape030 (ticked tracks) available on Mooo 10 November 1978 20 mins taken from ErasedTape030 (ticked tracks) available on  Mooo On 29 November 2014 at 12:45, RobF wrote: And it continues... Just the intro of the show on 12 October 1978 survives - the majority of the show (Punilux and Dr Feelgood sessions) is available from the 400 Box - but the intro isn't present, so this makes for a nice little find.Mooo Then in direct contrast we have 3 shows in their entirety (give or take the tape flips) A full, previously unshared show is from 19 October 1978 Sessions from Molesters and Prag VecMooo A full show from the following night 20 October 1978 An all-records show with 3 tracks from the new Status Quo album (this makes me chuckle that while he was heralding the arrival of Teenage Kicks, he was also still championing the Quo, who were heading into their decline). 45 minutes of this show have been shared previously from the 400 Box.Mooo And the full show from 23 October 1978 The Buzzcocks and The Fall in session - already available almost in full from the 400 Box, but this version adds the missing 4-5 minutes and is a significant sound upgradeMooo And finally for today... Only the first 24 minutes of the show from 24 October 1978Yachts in session - previously unshared. A shame there isn't more of this one. Mooo On 26 November 2014 at 13:44, RobF wrote: With so many tapes (of such excellent quality) to get through, I'm trying not to lose momentum, but apologies to anyone who is struggling to keep up with me posting them faster than you can listen to them! Today we have The full show from 02 October 1978Previously unshared. The Mekons in session (and very good they are too)Mooo The full show from 03 October 19781 hour was previously available from the 400 Box, but here it's in its entirety and contains the debut Siouxsie album played in full (which Ken's book mentions as happening on 6th October - so the book could be wrong?) and a session from Wire. Mooo The first 47 minutes of the show on 11 October 1978UK Subs in session. the rest of the show is available from the 400 Box so this makes the full show now availableMooo I might have a breather now, as I'm offline for a couple of days On 25 November 2014 at 09:55, RobF wrote: Thanks as always to Branko for extending the disk space on Mooo once more, so that we can share these amazing Derby Box recordings. There may well be an avalanche now that Stuart has made a start on his batch too.. Today from me we have: 1 hour and 35 minutes of 18 September 1978A previously unshared show with sessions from Doctor Feelgood and Stiff Little FingersMooo 1 hours and 45 minutes of the 25 September 1978Already partially available from the 400 Box - this is the show where he plays Teenage Kicks twice, but the taper didn't like it and so taped over that segment?! The show then carries on to the end.(NB the missing section is luckily in the 400 Box version for posterity)Sessions from Motorhead  and The SkidsMooo Then we have a 15 minute selection of some tracks from 20 September 1978This is what he taped over the Teenage Kicks section with - he compiled his favourite tracks from this show - and then erased the rest of that tape Original tracklisting was here (it also included the end of the 18 Sept 78 show). Some of his other favourite tracks from this show are compiled on Tape020 when I get there. Sessions from Prag Vec and Whitecats. It's a previously unshared show, so a shame that it was edited down like this.Mooo 1 hour and 12 minutes of another unshared show from 28 September 1978Sessions from Solid Senders (featuring Wilko Johnson) and Viv Stanshall - although Viv's Rawlinson End piece must have been towards the end of the show, therefore is missing from this tape.Mooo I've also managed to date the previously undated two tracks from DB010. These were also compiled from a tape which he then erased (thankfully it looks like he stopped doing this by about Tape040). They are from13 September 1978Sessions from Hot Water and Roy Harper. Original tracklisting was here and again, some more tracks from this show are compiled on Tape020 when I get there. On 24 November 2014 at 10:16, RobF wrote: Today's instalment of the Derby Box is as follows: The last of the Gambaccini Stand-In tapes. This is 45 minutes from the start of the show on 07-September-1978This was marked as Friday Rock Show on the original taper's spreadsheet - most likely based on the classic-rock tinged playlist. Repeated sessions from Graham Parker and Ian Dury. Previously unshared.Mooo The first 45 minutes of Peel on 11 September 1978Sessions from Racing Cars and The Adverts. The next 45 minutes of the show are on tape DB013 which is one that the original taper sold on ebay (on account of DB013 having the first play of Teenage Kicks on Side B - 12th Sept). Hopefully the list member who bought this tape will share it soon! None of this show has been shared beforeMooo 95 minutes (a long C90!) of 14 September 1978Only one session -  from Radio Stars, a notable show for the second play of Teenage Kicks. Peel recounts being called by one of the band to say thanks for the initial play, and goes on to add that he has already heard of record company interest for them. "A really excellent record it is too"20 minutes of this show were previously shared from the 400 Box (but didn't include the Undertones section)Mooo On 23 November 2014 at 22:50, Vince Nzo meltormentsingers@... [peel] wrote: Gruppo was a wonderful little Dutch band and the pride of alternative Holland. I love their singles and albums. Hans Vandenberg was a very smart writer with a bit of a Bonzo's streak with regards to clever lyrics. ...In Japan they don't have stereo but kimono...that kinda work :) Vince From: "Rocker rockerq@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 11:15 AM Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins..   This one willl be fascinating for me - I remember listening to it in the comfort of the parental home, three weeks before moving to a strange new town (Bristol) to be a student - I must have been impressed by the Gruppo Sportivo session because on my first night off the leash I walked two miles across the outskirts of town, map in hand, to see them play at what was then Bristol Polytechnic. Soon after that, like so many bands, they disappeared entirely, presumably back to Holland, but I still dig out their single 'rock'n'roll' occasionally. Rocker -----Original Message----- From: RobF robfleay@... [peel] To: peel Sent: Fri, Nov 21, 2014 9:57 am Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins..   Today's Derby box tape is 90 minutes of the 06 September 1978 show - the third night of Paul Gambaccini standing in for Peel that week. Sessions from Squeeze and Gruppo Sportivo 1978-09-06 (Paul Gambaccini) I'm guessing from the slightly smoother playlists that went on this week, these were programmed by PG and not Peel I wouldn't recommend you all rush to this one, I can only listen to about 5 seconds of Gambo before wanting to stick my head in a bucket of water. Back in 1978 he was particularly smarmy Apologies to the Gambo fans On 20 November 2014 14:04, RobF wrote: I'm glad that the Derby Box is generating so many positive comments, it's been a joy to rip so far (and many many thanks to Steve for keeping on top the wiki!) but today's tape confused me completely for a moment It turns out that the original taper erased his first attempts at Tape DB003 and Tape DB009 and dubbed his favourite bits to Tape DB010. You can see from his original tracklists here http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/RobF/Derby%20Box%20Tracklistings/ErasedTape003.jpg http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/RobF/Derby%20Box%20Tracklistings/ErasedTape009.jpg that everything he ticked - was dubbed to DB010 and the rest was sadly erased. So DB010 is a compilation of sorts, but nonetheless contains 3 tracks from the end of 18 August 1978 which slightly extends the version of the show shared last week from DB002 Blast Furnace and Hits (AKA Snivelling Shits) in session Mooo Just over an hour of 30 August 1978 of which 40 minutes was previously avaible in lower quality on the 400 Box Pirates and Punishment Of Luxury in session Mooo A couple of tracks that must have been dubbed from elsewhere (not clear where at this point) and it's impos sible to date them from the brief snippets of talking but I assume from 1978 1978-XX-XX/ And then some none-Peel content - a few songs from Rock On 19th Aug 1978 (I couldn't identify the presenter but Steve tells me it's Stuart Grundy) - includes an interview with City Boy Rock On On 20 November 2014 00:26, thebarguest@... [peel] wrote: Many thanks Rob! Just played 780828 and it's one of the best Peel shows I've ever heard ! The audio quality is amazing, like it's from last week!Magazine were my fave band from 78 to 81. Maybe if I'd have heard the previous rip on headphones I'd have noticed it ; I hate digital artefacts - heard them a lot in the early days of mp3/sharing - like a faint bubbling noise, horrible... :#628c2a;font-size:85%;font-weight:700;line-height:122%;margin:10px 0;}#yivttach {clear:both;display:table;font-family:Arial;font-size:12px;padding:10450035yshortcuts {font-family:Verdana;font-size:10px;font-weight:normal;}#y0035photos div div {border:1px solid #666666;height:62px;overflow:hidden;wi-size:10px;overflow:hidden;text-align:center;white-space:nowrap;width:64px;iv5773450035 From billfromnorthwales@... Tue Dec 2 00:51:21 2014 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales@...) Date: 01 Dec 2014 15:51:21 -0800 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: <1748690388.1842296.1417470239204.JavaMail.yahoo@...> References: <1748690388.1842296.1417470239204.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: Recorded 13/11/78 according to BBC web site Transmitted on 23/11/78 BBC - Radio 1 - Keeping It Peel - 13/11/1978 XTC http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/sessions/1970s/1978/Nov13xtc/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/sessions/1970s/1978/Nov13xtc/ BBC - Radio 1 - Keeping It Peel - 13/11/1978 XTC http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/sessions/1970s/1978/Nov13xtc/ Peel Sessions: 13/11/1978 XTC. An online tribute to the late, great John Peel and a celebration of his life and career at Radio 1. View on www.bbc.co.uk http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/sessions/1970s/1978/Nov13xtc/ Preview by Yahoo From meltormentsingers@... Tue Dec 2 05:12:28 2014 From: meltormentsingers@... (Vince Nzo) Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2014 04:12:28 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <90626629.3628183.1417493548488.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Perhaps but Keeping it Peel lists the Matumbi broadcast on the 13th and not on the 20th so I guess the date from tape in the Derby box is indeed correct. The broadcast dates for the X-Ray-Specs and Swell Maps sessions are not listed. Somebody may have mixed up the X's... Vince From: "billfromnorthwales@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 2, 2014 12:51 AM Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins..   Recorded 13/11/78 according to BBC web site Transmitted on 23/11/78 BBC - Radio 1 - Keeping It Peel - 13/11/1978 XTC | | | | | | BBC - Radio 1 - Keeping It Peel - 13/11/1978 XTC Peel Sessions: 13/11/1978 XTC. An online tribute to the late, great John Peel and a celebration of his life and career at Radio 1. | | | View on www.bbc.co.uk | Preview by Yahoo | | | v label {color:#666666;font-size:10px;overflow:hidden;text-align:center;whi From postscriptxyz@... Tue Dec 2 05:28:15 2014 From: postscriptxyz@... (patrick smith) Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2014 04:28:15 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [peel] Cheerful jig on the rocks (5.8) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1994621291.4039715.1417494495784.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Hi Steve, Thanks so much for this share. I don't expect you'll get too many takers, but you have one very happy customer here. Culture Rock, along with JP and AK, were the only radio shows I'd listen to in the mid-80's. For those interested (and I don't expect there will be too many), here are fleshed out and corrected track listings: 1985-10-06 1. Nitty Gritty - Morning Train2. Al Campbell - Fight Fe You Rights3. Al Campbell - One Beer Bad Boy4. Frankie Paul - Fools Fighting5. Tenor Saw - Ring The Alarm6. Daddy Horseman & Ricky Ranking - Chicken Flap7. Johnny Osborne - I Don't Wanna Be Lonely8. Gregory Isaacs - Special To Me9. John Holt - Pretty Girl10. Black Uhuru - What Is Life?11. Frankie Paul - Inferiority Complex12. Dennis Brown - Blood Sweat & Tears13. Gregory Isaacs - Out There14. Bob Marley & The Wailers - Marley Mix Up (Exodus/Positive Vibration/Pimper's Paradise/Punky Reggae Party) 1985-10-20 1. Bunny Wailer - Cool Runnings2. Dennis Brown - Deliverance3. Slim Smith - The Time Has Come4. Bob Marley & The Wailers - One Drop5. King Sounds & Israelites - Book Of Rules6. Dennis Brown - Israel7. Beres Hammond - One Dance8. Owen Grey - Darling Patricia9. Kentrick Patrick - Man To Man10. Penguin - Slipper11. Tippa Irie - The Telephone12. Smiley Culture - Noff Personality13. Jah Shaka (feat. Aswad) - Drum Dub14. Sylvia Tella - He's My Baby15. The Blackstones - Heartbreaker16. Roy Ray - Trash & Ready Cheers, Pad From: "so_it_goes_2512@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, 1 December 2014, 23:18 Subject: [peel] Cheerful jig on the rocks (5.8)   Hi allBrockleyal has cast his net a bit wider for today's offering, with two Ranking Miss P shows for you:1985-10-06 and 20Since this is not being Wiki'd, our benefactor has also provided a snapshot of his inlay card as track listing. Soberingly, the first show went out on the night of PC Keith Blakelock's death.An excellent piece of audio gold with many thanks to Alan.Best wishesotos div label {color:#666666;font-size:10px;overflow:hidden;text-align:cen {border-right:none !important;}--> From robfleay@... Tue Dec 2 09:57:05 2014 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2014 08:57:05 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: <90626629.3628183.1417493548488.JavaMail.yahoo@...> References: <90626629.3628183.1417493548488.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: Hey Vince The Keeping It Peel site is notoriously inaccurate in places. If you want to get a more reliable list of shows, sessions etc then you need either or both of Ken Garner's books In Session Tonight (all Radio 1 sessions up until about 1992) and The Peel Sessions (details of all Peel Sessions, shows and Festive 50s) On 2 December 2014 at 04:12, Vince Nzo meltormentsingers@... [peel] < peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > > Perhaps but Keeping it Peel lists the Matumbi broadcast on the 13th and > not on the 20th so I guess the date from tape in the Derby box is indeed > correct. > The broadcast dates for the X-Ray-Specs and Swell Maps sessions are not > listed. Somebody may have mixed up the X's... > > Vince > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* "billfromnorthwales@... [peel]" > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > *Sent:* Tuesday, December 2, 2014 12:51 AM > *Subject:* Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. > > > Recorded 13/11/78 > > according to BBC web site > > > Transmitted on 23/11/78 > > BBC - Radio 1 - Keeping It Peel - 13/11/1978 XTC > > [image: image] > > BBC - Radio 1 - Keeping It Peel - 13/11/1978 XTC > > Peel Sessions: 13/11/1978 XTC. An online tribute to the late, great John > Peel and a celebration of his life and career at Radio 1. > View on www.bbc.co.uk > > Preview by Yahoo > > > > > > > From robfleay@... Tue Dec 2 12:09:38 2014 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2014 11:09:38 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: 20% through my batch? So I am! I might have a breather over christmas, but then again I'm off work so I might get even more done... Today there is just one file - and it's not Peel The third edition of the Friday Rock Show from 1st December 1978. It's not got a page on the FRS wiki so I'm assuming it's unshared. 90 minutes on tape DB031 (including the Friday Night Connection) Mooo Tracklisting On 1 December 2014 at 21:09, stuartb@... [peel] < peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > > Do you realise that's you 20% through your batch already Rob! > > Well I have three shows: > DB154 brings a major audio upgrade to the first 92 minutes of 10th March > 1980 , which was already > complete in AM quality from the 400 Box, and the first 46 minutes was > available in intermediate quality from the torrent. > > DB155 again is an audio upgrade to the first 94 minutes of 12th March 1980 > , again complete from the 400 > Box. > > Finally DB156 brings a fresh 94 minutes of new show 17th March 1980 > . I was saved the effort of > tracklisting this one too, as it had been one of Tish Briz's documented > shows. > > The original tracklisting gave me an idea for a new category page, > misheard/phonetic track details by original tapers and tracklisters. Turns > out that the track supposedly by the Cowl Veins is really by the > Calvanes..... > > Stuart > > > From robfleay@... Tue Dec 2 12:24:48 2014 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2014 11:24:48 +0000 Subject: John Shaw Message-ID: I forgot to mention this after I picked up the Derby Box, but the taper also has 15 tapes of John Shaw shows from Radio Nottingham in (I guess) the late 1970's early 1980's I'd not heard of him (wrong side of the Trent for us Derby lot) but he says that he had a reputation as the local John Peel back then http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Shaw_%28broadcaster%29 If anyone is interested in these tapes, then let me know Cheers From stuartb@... Tue Dec 2 13:36:03 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2014 12:36:03 +0000 Subject: [peel] John Shaw In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <15957E98-33CB-441D-8833-AEA56A0D3B8C@...> I did see a few of these on ebay ,.. On 2 December 2014 11:24:48 GMT+00:00, "RobF robfleay@... [peel]" wrote: >I forgot to mention this after I picked up the Derby Box, but the taper >also has 15 tapes of John Shaw shows from Radio Nottingham in (I guess) >the >late 1970's early 1980's > >I'd not heard of him (wrong side of the Trent for us Derby lot) but he >says >that he had a reputation as the local John Peel back then > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Shaw_%28broadcaster%29 > >If anyone is interested in these tapes, then let me know > >Cheers -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. From robfleay@... Tue Dec 2 13:47:22 2014 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2014 12:47:22 +0000 Subject: [peel] John Shaw In-Reply-To: <15957E98-33CB-441D-8833-AEA56A0D3B8C@...> References: <15957E98-33CB-441D-8833-AEA56A0D3B8C@...> Message-ID: Yes - he tried ebay but got no interest On 2 December 2014 at 12:36, Stuart Brooks stuartb@... [peel] wrote: > > > I did see a few of these on ebay ,.. > > > On 2 December 2014 11:24:48 GMT+00:00, "RobF robfleay@... > [peel]" wrote: >> >> >> >> I forgot to mention this after I picked up the Derby Box, but the taper >> also has 15 tapes of John Shaw shows from Radio Nottingham in (I guess) the >> late 1970's early 1980's >> >> I'd not heard of him (wrong side of the Trent for us Derby lot) but he >> says that he had a reputation as the local John Peel back then >> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Shaw_%28broadcaster%29 >> >> If anyone is interested in these tapes, then let me know >> >> Cheers >> > > -- > Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. > > > From robfleay@... Tue Dec 2 14:09:21 2014 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2014 13:09:21 +0000 Subject: [peel] John Shaw In-Reply-To: References: <15957E98-33CB-441D-8833-AEA56A0D3B8C@...> Message-ID: And just searching his completed ebay listings, I notice that he listed his technical set up for these recordings, which he did tell me but I forgot, so I've added it to Derby Box page. Depressingly there seem to be a few people harvesting all these rips and selling them on ebay (albeit not for much money - but still it all adds up) Am contemplating putting up a listing for 1p offering people the instructions on how to join this group, access the wiki etc I know some people will be buying the DVDs for convenience, but I suspect a lot of sales will be because people don't realise that it's all online for free On 2 December 2014 at 12:47, RobF wrote: > Yes - he tried ebay but got no interest > > On 2 December 2014 at 12:36, Stuart Brooks stuartb@... > [peel] wrote: > >> >> >> I did see a few of these on ebay ,.. >> >> >> On 2 December 2014 11:24:48 GMT+00:00, "RobF robfleay@... >> [peel]" wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> I forgot to mention this after I picked up the Derby Box, but the taper >>> also has 15 tapes of John Shaw shows from Radio Nottingham in (I guess) the >>> late 1970's early 1980's >>> >>> I'd not heard of him (wrong side of the Trent for us Derby lot) but he >>> says that he had a reputation as the local John Peel back then >>> >>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Shaw_%28broadcaster%29 >>> >>> If anyone is interested in these tapes, then let me know >>> >>> Cheers >>> >> >> -- >> Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. >> >> >> > > From studioapartments@... Tue Dec 2 15:30:56 2014 From: studioapartments@... (Eric Neffke) Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2014 09:30:56 -0500 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> ,, Message-ID: "The original tracklisting gave me an idea for a new category page, misheard/phonetic track details by original tapers and tracklisters. Turns out that the track supposedly by the Cowl Veins is really by the Calvanes....." My all-time favorite (possibly from the max-dat tapes) was "Captain B. Fart." To: peel@yahoogroups.com From: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2014 13:09:09 -0800 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. Do you realise that's you 20% through your batch already Rob! Well I have three shows: DB154 brings a major audio upgrade to the first 92 minutes of 10th March 1980, which was already complete in AM quality from the 400 Box, and the first 46 minutes was available in intermediate quality from the torrent. DB155 again is an audio upgrade to the first 94 minutes of 12th March 1980, again complete from the 400 Box. Finally DB156 brings a fresh 94 minutes of new show 17th March 1980. I was saved the effort of tracklisting this one too, as it had been one of Tish Briz's documented shows. The original tracklisting gave me an idea for a new category page, misheard/phonetic track details by original tapers and tracklisters. Turns out that the track supposedly by the Cowl Veins is really by the Calvanes..... Stuart From haze.harrison@... Tue Dec 2 15:50:41 2014 From: haze.harrison@... (haze.harrison@...) Date: 02 Dec 2014 06:50:41 -0800 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: Hi Rob, This is indeed a previously unshared show. Thank you. The third edition of the Friday Rock Show from 1st December 1978. It's not got a page on the FRS wiki so I'm assuming it's unshared. 90 minutes on tape DB031 (including the Friday Night Connection) From rockerq@... Tue Dec 2 16:18:02 2014 From: rockerq@... (Rocker) Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2014 10:18:02 -0500 Subject: [peel] John Shaw In-Reply-To: References: <15957E98-33CB-441D-8833-AEA56A0D3B8C@...> Message-ID: <8D1DC5A4AE362B0-A28-467C3@...> Excellent idea! If you should ever put such a listing up, you could also mention that we are always on the lookout for old tapes of Peel shows etc and if people would be kind enough to donate them they will also be digitised and made available. Rocker -----Original Message----- From: RobF robfleay@... [peel] To: peel Sent: Tue, Dec 2, 2014 1:09 pm Subject: Re: [peel] John Shaw And just searching his completed ebay listings, I notice that he listed his technical set up for these recordings, which he did tell me but I forgot, so I've added it to Derby Box page. Depressingly there seem to be a few people harvesting all these rips and selling them on ebay (albeit not for much money - but still it all adds up) Am contemplating putting up a listing for 1p offering people the instructions on how to join this group, access the wiki etc I know some people will be buying the DVDs for convenience, but I suspect a lot of sales will be because people don't realise that it's all online for free On 2 December 2014 at 12:47, RobF wrote: Yes - he tried ebay but got no interest On 2 December 2014 at 12:36, Stuart Brooks stuartb@brooks22.plus.com [peel] wrote: I did see a few of these on ebay ,.. On 2 December 2014 11:24:48 GMT+00:00, "RobF robfleay@... [peel]" wrote: I forgot to mention this after I picked up the Derby Box, but the taper also has 15 tapes of John Shaw shows from Radio Nottingham in (I guess) the late 1970's early 1980's I'd not heard of him (wrong side of the Trent for us Derby lot) but he says that he had a reputation as the local John Peel back then http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Shaw_%28broadcaster%29 If anyone is interested in these tapes, then let me know Cheers -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. From clashbore18@... Tue Dec 2 17:36:48 2014 From: clashbore18@... (clashbore18@...) Date: 02 Dec 2014 08:36:48 -0800 Subject: Karl's Tape July 1981 Message-ID: Currently uploading to moo , these tapes are being kicked into touch a bit by the Derby Box tapes and probably rightly so but here goes anyway... Around about the same time as Charles and Diana's wedding and Botham's cricketing heroics at Headingly I was taping these tracks. I think we have something like 30 mins of the 8-10pm show and then 90 mins of Peel ( perhaps ) - Some of side 2 already exists as an upload. Contains 3/4 of a rare Modettes session as well. Side 1 Clint Eastwood & General Saint / Another One Bites The Dust Random Hold / Walking On The Edge Nervous Kind / Five To Monday Saul / Tribes The Wall / ? B52'S / 52 Girls Joe Jackson / Jumpin' Jive Dillinger / Melting Pot Josef K / Fun N' Frenzy Charge / Brave New World Steve Miller Band / Brave New World Red Army Choir / ? Lone Ranger / Tribute To Bob Marley Nightingales / ? ( session ) Proud Scum / Jump Off Grafton Bridge Chameleons / Things I Wish I Said ( session ) Neon Barbs / Break Your Chains Nightingales / ? ( session ) Joe Tex & Hugh Black / Batman & Robin Chameleons / The Fan & The Bellows ( session ) Side 2 Ski Patrol / Faith In Transition Meteors / Rock House ( session ? ) Johnny Osbourne / Mr Politician Delta 5 / Innocenti Delta 5 / Final Scene Delta 5 / Circuit Ras Karbi / Jah Rastaman It's Immaterial / A Gigantic Raft In The Phillipines Meteors / My Daddy Was A Vampire ( session ? ) Bauhaus / Bela Lugosi's Dead Gang Of Four / To Hell With Poverty Fingerprintz / Dance Of The Bohemians Modettes / L' Intro ( session ) Modettes / White Rabbit ( session ) Modettes / Yellow Smile or Nasty Children ( not sure which ) { session} Black / ? The Room / In Sickness & In Health Angelic Upstarts / Two Million Voices From billfromnorthwales@... Tue Dec 2 20:13:49 2014 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales@...) Date: 02 Dec 2014 11:13:49 -0800 Subject: Karl's Tape July 1981 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thansk for this The Room / In Sickness & In Health The Room were just about the most fantastic band that never made it big, so check them out if you get a chance. From stuartb@... Tue Dec 2 20:26:48 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2014 19:26:48 +0000 Subject: [peel] Karl's Tape July 1981 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <383F2A00-88F7-4523-ABB5-7F3D87DC4A4D@...> Thanks again for uploading! Re Derby box then your tapes have stimulated more discussion mainly due to the Evening show which had never been so well documented. On 2 December 2014 16:36:48 GMT+00:00, "clashbore18@... [peel]" wrote: >Currently uploading to moo , these tapes are being kicked into touch a >bit by the Derby Box tapes and probably rightly so but here goes >anyway... > > >Around about the same time as Charles and Diana's wedding and Botham's >cricketing heroics at Headingly I was taping these tracks. I think we >have something like 30 mins of the 8-10pm show and then 90 mins of Peel >( perhaps ) - Some of side 2 already exists as an upload. Contains 3/4 >of a rare Modettes session as well. > > > Side 1 > Clint Eastwood & General Saint / Another One Bites The Dust > Random Hold / Walking On The Edge > Nervous Kind / Five To Monday > Saul / Tribes > The Wall / ? > B52'S / 52 Girls > Joe Jackson / Jumpin' Jive > Dillinger / Melting Pot > Josef K / Fun N' Frenzy > Charge / Brave New World > Steve Miller Band / Brave New World > Red Army Choir / ? > Lone Ranger / Tribute To Bob Marley > Nightingales / ? ( session ) > Proud Scum / Jump Off Grafton Bridge > Chameleons / Things I Wish I Said ( session ) > Neon Barbs / Break Your Chains > Nightingales / ? ( session ) > Joe Tex & Hugh Black / Batman & Robin > Chameleons / The Fan & The Bellows ( session ) > > > Side 2 > Ski Patrol / Faith In Transition > Meteors / Rock House ( session ? ) > Johnny Osbourne / Mr Politician > Delta 5 / Innocenti > Delta 5 / Final Scene > Delta 5 / Circuit > Ras Karbi / Jah Rastaman > It's Immaterial / A Gigantic Raft In The Phillipines > Meteors / My Daddy Was A Vampire ( session ? ) > Bauhaus / Bela Lugosi's Dead > Gang Of Four / To Hell With Poverty > Fingerprintz / Dance Of The Bohemians > Modettes / L' Intro ( session ) > Modettes / White Rabbit ( session ) >Modettes / Yellow Smile or Nasty Children ( not sure which ) { session} > Black / ? > The Room / In Sickness & In Health > Angelic Upstarts / Two Million Voices > > > -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. From M.Luetchford@... Tue Dec 2 22:16:48 2014 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2014 21:16:48 +0000 Subject: [peel] Karl's Tape July 1981 In-Reply-To: <383F2A00-88F7-4523-ABB5-7F3D87DC4A4D@...> References: <383F2A00-88F7-4523-ABB5-7F3D87DC4A4D@...> Message-ID: <1417555008.94475.YahooMailNeo@...> And Delta 5! And A Gigantic Raft in the Philipines - I have been waiting for that one ... you've made me very happy so don't you dare feel that you aren't in my limelight! thanks ________________________________ From: "Stuart Brooks stuartb@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 2 December 2014, 19:26 Subject: Re: [peel] Karl's Tape July 1981   Thanks again for uploading! Re Derby box then your tapes have stimulated more discussion mainly due to the Evening show which had never been so well documented. On 2 December 2014 16:36:48 GMT+00:00, "clashbore18@... [peel]" wrote:   >Currently uploading to moo , these tapes are being kicked into touch a bit by the Derby Box tapes and probably rightly so but here goes anyway... > > >Around about the same time as Charles and Diana's wedding and Botham's cricketing heroics at Headingly I was taping these tracks. I think we have something like 30 mins of the 8-10pm show and then 90 mins of Peel ( perhaps ) - Some of side 2 already exists as an upload. Contains 3/4 of a rare Modettes session as well. > > >Side 1 >Clint Eastwood & General Saint / Another One Bites The Dust >Random Hold / Walking On The Edge >Nervous Kind / Five To Monday >Saul / Tribes >The Wall / ? >B52'S / 52 Girls >Joe Jackson / Jumpin' Jive >Dillinger / Melting Pot >Josef K / Fun N' Frenzy >Charge / Brave New World >Steve Miller Band / Brave New World >Red Army Choir / ? >Lone Ranger / Tribute To Bob Marley >Nightingales / ?   ( session ) >Proud Scum / Jump Off Grafton Bridge >Chameleons / Things I Wish I Said  ( session ) >Neon Barbs / Break Your Chains >Nightingales /   ? ( session ) >Joe Tex & Hugh Black / Batman & Robin >Chameleons / The Fan & The Bellows ( session ) > > >Side 2 >Ski Patrol / Faith In Transition >Meteors / Rock House ( session ?  ) >Johnny Osbourne / Mr Politician >Delta 5 / Innocenti >Delta 5 / Final Scene >Delta 5 / Circuit >Ras Karbi / Jah Rastaman >It's Immaterial / A Gigantic Raft In The Phillipines >Meteors / My Daddy Was A Vampire  ( session ? ) >Bauhaus / Bela Lugosi's Dead >Gang Of Four / To Hell With Poverty >Fingerprintz / Dance Of The Bohemians >Modettes / L' Intro ( session ) >Modettes / White Rabbit ( session ) >Modettes / Yellow Smile or Nasty Children ( not sure which ) { session} >Black / ? >The Room / In Sickness & In Health >Angelic Upstarts / Two Million Voices > > > > -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. From M.Luetchford@... Tue Dec 2 22:25:02 2014 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2014 21:25:02 +0000 Subject: [peel] John Shaw In-Reply-To: References: <15957E98-33CB-441D-8833-AEA56A0D3B8C@...> Message-ID: <1417555502.5341.YahooMailNeo@...> can it harm? good idea in my book ________________________________ From: "RobF robfleay@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 2 December 2014, 13:09 Subject: Re: [peel] John Shaw   And just searching his completed ebay listings, I notice that he listed his technical set up for these recordings, which he did tell me but I forgot, so I've added it to Derby Box page. Depressingly there seem to be a few people harvesting all these rips and selling them on ebay (albeit not for much money - but still it all adds up) Am contemplating putting up a listing for 1p offering people the instructions on how to join this group, access the wiki etc I know some people will be buying the DVDs for convenience, but I suspect a lot of sales will be because people don't realise that it's all online for free On 2 December 2014 at 12:47, RobF wrote: Yes - he tried ebay but got no interest > > > >On 2 December 2014 at 12:36, Stuart Brooks stuartb@... [peel] wrote: > > >> >> >>I did see a few of these on ebay ,.. >> >> >> >>On 2 December 2014 11:24:48 GMT+00:00, "RobF robfleay@ntlworld.com [peel]" wrote: >>  >>>I forgot to mention this after I picked up the Derby Box, but the taper also has 15 tapes of John Shaw shows from Radio Nottingham in (I guess) the late 1970's early 1980's >>> >>>I'd not heard of him (wrong side of the Trent for us Derby lot) but he says that he had a reputation as the local John Peel back then >>> >>> >>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Shaw_%28broadcaster%29 >>> >>> >>>If anyone is interested in these tapes, then let me know >>> >>> >>>Cheers >>> >> -- >>Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. >> >> > From M.Luetchford@... Tue Dec 2 22:30:20 2014 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2014 21:30:20 +0000 Subject: [peel] Cheerful jig on the rocks (5.8) In-Reply-To: <1994621291.4039715.1417494495784.JavaMail.yahoo@...> References: <1994621291.4039715.1417494495784.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: <1417555820.58224.YahooMailNeo@...> I am very pleased - some great sounds to discover - thanks. Danse Society - not enough letters - Dance ........? Am i 5/13ths of the way  there? ________________________________ From: "patrick smith postscriptxyz@yahoo.co.uk [peel]" To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Tuesday, 2 December 2014, 4:28 Subject: Re: [peel] Cheerful jig on the rocks (5.8)   Hi Steve, Thanks so much for this share. I don't expect you'll get too many takers, but you have one very happy customer here. Culture Rock, along with JP and AK, were the only radio shows I'd listen to in the mid-80's. For those interested (and I don't expect there will be too many), here are fleshed out and corrected track listings: 1985-10-06 1. Nitty Gritty - Morning Train 2. Al Campbell - Fight Fe You Rights 3. Al Campbell - One Beer Bad Boy 4. Frankie Paul - Fools Fighting 5. Tenor Saw - Ring The Alarm 6. Daddy Horseman & Ricky Ranking - Chicken Flap 7. Johnny Osborne - I Don't Wanna Be Lonely 8. Gregory Isaacs - Special To Me 9. John Holt - Pretty Gir l 10. Black Uhuru - What Is Life? 11. Frankie Paul - Inferiority Complex 12. Dennis Brown - Blood Sweat & Tears 13. Gregory Isaacs - Out There 14. Bob Marley & The Wailers - Marley Mix Up (Exodus/Positive Vibration/Pimper's Paradise/Punky Reggae Party) 1985-10-20 1. Bunny Wailer - Cool Runnings 2. Dennis Brown - Deliverance 3. Slim Smith - The Time Has C ome 4. Bob Marley & The Wailers - One Drop 5. King Sounds & Israelites - Book Of Rules 6. Dennis Brown - Israel 7. Beres Hammond - One Dance 8. Owen Grey - Darling Patricia 9. Kentrick Patrick - Man To Man 10. Penguin - Slipper 11. Tippa Irie - The Telephone 12. Smiley Culture - Noff Personality 13. Jah Shaka (feat. Aswad) - Drum Dub 14. Sylvia Tella - He's My Baby 15. The Blackstones - Heartbreaker 16. Roy Ray - Trash & Ready Cheers, Pad ________________________________ From: "so_it_goes_2512@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, 1 December 2014, 23:18 Subject: [peel] Cheerful jig on the rocks (5.8)   Hi all Brockleyal has cast his net a bit wider for today's offering, with two Ranking Miss P shows for you: 1985-10-06 and 20 Since this is not being Wiki'd, our benefactor has also provided a snapshot of his inlay card as track listing. Soberingly, the first show went out on the night of PC Keith Blakelock's death. An excellent piece of audio gold with many thanks to Alan. Best wishes Steve (TK) From ford.alan@... Tue Dec 2 22:32:04 2014 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2014 21:32:04 +0000 Subject: [peel] Cheerful jig on the rocks (5.8) In-Reply-To: <1417555820.58224.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1994621291.4039715.1417494495784.JavaMail.yahoo@...> <1417555820.58224.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Surely it's that well-known festive phrase 'Happy Icedance' On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 9:30 PM, MARK LUETCHFORD M.Luetchford@... [peel] wrote: > > > I am very pleased - some great sounds to discover - thanks. > > Danse Society - not enough letters - Dance ........? > > Am i 5/13ths of the way there? > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* "patrick smith postscriptxyz@... [peel]" < > peel@yahoogroups.com> > *To:* "peel@yahoogroups.com" > *Sent:* Tuesday, 2 December 2014, 4:28 > *Subject:* Re: [peel] Cheerful jig on the rocks (5.8) > > > Hi Steve, > > Thanks so much for this share. I don't expect you'll get too many takers, > but you have one very happy customer here. Culture Rock, along with JP and > AK, were the only radio shows I'd listen to in the mid-80's. > > For those interested (and I don't expect there will be too many), here are > fleshed out and corrected track listings: > > *1985-10-06* > 1. Nitty Gritty - Morning Train > 2. Al Campbell - Fight Fe You Rights > 3. Al Campbell - One Beer Bad Boy > 4. Frankie Paul - Fools Fighting > 5. Tenor Saw - Ring The Alarm > 6. Daddy Horseman & Ricky Ranking - Chicken Flap > 7. Johnny Osborne - I Don't Wanna Be Lonely > 8. Gregory Isaacs - Special To Me > 9. John Holt - Pretty Gir l > 10. Black Uhuru - What Is Life? > 11. Frankie Paul - Inferiority Complex > 12. Dennis Brown - Blood Sweat & Tears > 13. Gregory Isaacs - Out There > 14. Bob Marley & The Wailers - Marley Mix Up (Exodus/Positive > Vibration/Pimper's Paradise/Punky Reggae Party) > > *1985-10-20* > 1. Bunny Wailer - Cool Runnings > 2. Dennis Brown - Deliverance > 3. Slim Smith - The Time Has C ome > 4. Bob Marley & The Wailers - One Drop > 5. King Sounds & Israelites - Book Of Rules > 6. Dennis Brown - Israel > 7. Beres Hammond - One Dance > 8. Owen Grey - Darling Patricia > 9. Kentrick Patrick - Man To Man > 10. Penguin - Slipper > 11. Tippa Irie - The Telephone > 12. Smiley Culture - Noff Personality > 13. Jah Shaka (feat. Aswad) - Drum Dub > 14. Sylvia Tella - He's My Baby > 15. The Blackstones - Heartbreaker > 16. Roy Ray - Trash & Ready > > Cheers, > > Pad > > ------------------------------ > *From:* "so_it_goes_2512@yahoo.co.uk [peel]" > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > *Sent:* Monday, 1 December 2014, 23:18 > *Subject:* [peel] Cheerful jig on the rocks (5.8) > > > Hi all > Brockleyal has cast his net a bit wider for today's offering, with two > Ranking Miss P shows for you: > 1985-10-06 and 20 > > Since this is not being Wiki'd, our benefactor has also provided a > snapshot of his inlay card > > as track listing. Soberingly, the first show went out on the night of PC > Keith Blakelock's death. > An excellent piece of audio gold with many thanks to Alan. > Best wishes > Steve (TK) > > > > > > From stuartb@... Tue Dec 2 23:06:59 2014 From: stuartb@... (stuartb@...) Date: 02 Dec 2014 14:06:59 -0800 Subject: DB157 DB158 Message-ID: Apologies for the most boring post titles... The 157th installment of the Derby Box is a 92 minute sound upgrade of already available in complete 400 Boxer of 25th March 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/25_March_1980. A warning - while the sound is generally very good there is a small portion of the tape which appears to have deteriorated, which is apparent in the audio at that bit of tape on both sides. It's a Memorex MRX3 Oxide (which in general have held up OK in the Derby Box, unlike most of mine which were very fragile). It doesn't look crinkled as such, as results from a tape jam, but has a visible texture, almost like hammered copper made with very small hammers! The next tape, DB158 was fine, and adds to/overlaps the 4 minutes previously available from the 400 Box from the 27th March 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/27_March_1980 (also ripped by me). This time the John Peel Papers meant that the show was already tracklisted saving some effort there. Noticing that these Memorex tapes are a bit shorter coming in at under 46 minutes a side, with most other brands around 47 minutes. Stuart From clashbore18@... Tue Dec 2 23:08:44 2014 From: clashbore18@... (clashbore18@...) Date: 02 Dec 2014 14:08:44 -0800 Subject: Karl's Tape July 1981 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I have New Dreams For Old 12" , that was almost their stab at fame. From clashbore18@... Tue Dec 2 23:11:04 2014 From: clashbore18@... (clashbore18@...) Date: 02 Dec 2014 14:11:04 -0800 Subject: Karl's Tape July 1981 In-Reply-To: <383F2A00-88F7-4523-ABB5-7F3D87DC4A4D@...> References: <383F2A00-88F7-4523-ABB5-7F3D87DC4A4D@...> Message-ID: By 1982 I was filling up two 120 min tapes every month instead of just the one so there is a bit more 8-10 stuff. From clashbore18@... Tue Dec 2 23:19:18 2014 From: clashbore18@... (clashbore18@...) Date: 02 Dec 2014 14:19:18 -0800 Subject: Tape Storage Message-ID: Most of my tapes have been stored pretty carelessly but show very little deterioration considering they are well over 30 years old and some are fairly mid-range 120s. They've been stored in everything from zero temperatures to over 90 degrees in various attics. Indeed the latest tapes I dug out to stick on the moo ( strange phrase ) were , rather typically ,in a cardboard box next to the radiator. There is a bit of flanging and the odd loss of channel on one side for a while here and there but generally... having followed no guidelines whatsoever over storage care for cassettes... they've held up remarkably well. From andy.scoffin@... Tue Dec 2 23:50:47 2014 From: andy.scoffin@... (andy.scoffin@...) Date: 02 Dec 2014 14:50:47 -0800 Subject: DB157 DB158 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Many thanks Stuart. These Derby tapes are fantastic. Never liked or trusted Memorex tapes in my youthful taping days. Always seemed to have problems with them. I prefered TDK SA90s or Maxell XLIIs myself. From peel@... Wed Dec 3 01:48:31 2014 From: peel@... (peel@...) Date: 02 Dec 2014 16:48:31 -0800 Subject: Karl's Tape July 1981 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: >Proud Scum / Jump Off Grafton Bridge Just for the record, the title of this song is "Suicide 2". One of the funniest songs to ever come out of New Zealand. You can read the story of the song at Suicide II http://proudscum.com/portfolio/suicide-ii/ http://proudscum.com/portfolio/suicide-ii/ Suicide II http://proudscum.com/portfolio/suicide-ii/ In 1958 Mrs Atrocity lay in agony in a hospital bed. She’d been in labour for three weeks, when suddenly out popped an ugly little baby boy, two feet long, ... View on proudscum.com http://proudscum.com/portfolio/suicide-ii/ Preview by Yahoo . From martinwheatley@... Wed Dec 3 11:59:28 2014 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2014 10:59:28 +0000 Subject: Sub Pop Message-ID: In my browsing around the Internet I came across a page which contains 71 tracks from the Sub Pop Singles Club many of which Mr Peel will have played https://archive.org/details/SUBPOPSINGLESCLUBSERIES This appears to be put up by a collector so is probably only there until someone complains martinw From theallnewadventuresofspp@... Wed Dec 3 13:51:14 2014 From: theallnewadventuresofspp@... (stephen phythian) Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2014 12:51:14 +0000 Subject: [peel] Sub Pop In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <1417611074.5775.YahooMailBasic@...> Thanks for this! I was a bit of a sub pop obsessive (all that lovely coloured vinyl), it's good to know there are others out there! Stephen -------------------------------------------- On Wed, 3/12/14, Martin Wheatley martinwheatley@... [peel] wrote: Subject: [peel] Sub Pop To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, 3 December, 2014, 11:59   In my browsing around the Internet  I came across a page which contains 71 tracks from the Sub Pop Singles Club many of which Mr Peel will have played https://archive.org/details/SUBPOPSINGLESCLUBSERIES This appears to be put up by a collector so is probably only there until someone complains martinw From dunelm@... Wed Dec 3 17:11:45 2014 From: dunelm@... (dunelm@...) Date: 03 Dec 2014 08:11:45 -0800 Subject: DB157 DB158 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZUIxGJ-ykI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZUIxGJ-ykI From thebarguest@... Wed Dec 3 22:32:01 2014 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest@...) Date: 03 Dec 2014 13:32:01 -0800 Subject: [peel] John Shaw In-Reply-To: <1417555502.5341.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <15957E98-33CB-441D-8833-AEA56A0D3B8C@...> <1417555502.5341.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: In theory a good idea but the paranoid part of me mind thinks "what if the copyright busybodies chance upon it ?" And they find the "moo" and this forum, and close them down overnight. As Bill Nelson (Peel fave) sang, we'd be lost to each other (and the Derby Tapes), like "ships in the night" ..... >>>>can it harm? good idea in my book From: "RobF robfleay@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 2 December 2014, 13:09 Subject: Re: [peel] John Shaw And just searching his completed ebay listings, I notice that he listed his technical set up for these recordings, which he did tell me but I forgot, so I've added it to Derby Box page. Depressingly there seem to be a few people harvesting all these rips and selling them on ebay (albeit not for much money - but still it all adds up) Am contemplating putting up a listing for 1p offering people the instructions on how to join this group, access the wiki etc I know some people will be buying the DVDs for convenience, but I suspect a lot of sales will be because people don't realise that it's all online for free On 2 December 2014 at 12:47, RobF wrote: Show message history From stuartb@... Wed Dec 3 22:42:57 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2014 21:42:57 +0000 Subject: [peel] John Shaw In-Reply-To: References: <15957E98-33CB-441D-8833-AEA56A0D3B8C@...> Message-ID: I wonder if the set up changed I'm sure you said before that it was an Akai system that was used for the Peel stuff. On 2 December 2014 13:09:21 GMT+00:00, "RobF robfleay@... [peel]" wrote: >And just searching his completed ebay listings, I notice that he listed >his >technical set up for these recordings, which he did tell me but I >forgot, >so I've added it to Derby Box page. > >Depressingly there seem to be a few people harvesting all these rips >and >selling them on ebay (albeit not for much money - but still it all adds >up) > >Am contemplating putting up a listing for 1p offering people the >instructions on how to join this group, access the wiki etc > >I know some people will be buying the DVDs for convenience, but I >suspect a >lot of sales will be because people don't realise that it's all online >for >free > >On 2 December 2014 at 12:47, RobF wrote: > >> Yes - he tried ebay but got no interest >> >> On 2 December 2014 at 12:36, Stuart Brooks stuartb@... >> [peel] wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> I did see a few of these on ebay ,.. >>> >>> >>> On 2 December 2014 11:24:48 GMT+00:00, "RobF robfleay@... >>> [peel]" wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I forgot to mention this after I picked up the Derby Box, but the >taper >>>> also has 15 tapes of John Shaw shows from Radio Nottingham in (I >guess) the >>>> late 1970's early 1980's >>>> >>>> I'd not heard of him (wrong side of the Trent for us Derby lot) but >he >>>> says that he had a reputation as the local John Peel back then >>>> >>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Shaw_%28broadcaster%29 >>>> >>>> If anyone is interested in these tapes, then let me know >>>> >>>> Cheers >>>> >>> >>> -- >>> Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. >>> >>> >>> >> >> -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. From zomgqashiyo@... Thu Dec 4 01:10:32 2014 From: zomgqashiyo@... (zomgqashiyo@...) Date: 03 Dec 2014 16:10:32 -0800 Subject: =?UTF-8?Q?=7C=CB=88s=CA=8Ctlti=7C?= Message-ID: I was looking for the full Radio Times Oct 2014 magazine in pdf, from which a couple of images were shared recently. And I would expect to see the whole issue, but instead only these were found http://magazines-download.com/?do=search&subaction=search&story=Radio%20Times http://magazines-download.com/uploads/posts/2014-11/thumbs/1417104823_9111.jpg From meltormentsingers@... Thu Dec 4 01:18:30 2014 From: meltormentsingers@... (Vince Nzo) Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2014 00:18:30 +0000 (UTC) Subject: =?UTF-8?Q?Re:_[peel]_|=CB=88s=CA=8Ctlti|?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1778689947.4707758.1417652310529.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Does anybody happen to know any specific RT collectors of Sixties issues? Thanks, Vince From: "zomgqashiyo@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, December 4, 2014 1:10 AM Subject: [peel] |ˈsʌtlti|   I was looking for the full Radio Times Oct 2014 magazine in pdf, from which a couple of images were shared recently. And I would expect to see the whole issue, but instead only these were found http://magazines-download.com/?do=search&subaction=search&story=Radio%20Times http://magazines-download.com/uploads/posts/201p {border:1px solid #d8d8d8;font-family:Arial;margin:10px 0;padding:0 10px;vity {background-color:#e0ecee;float:left;font-family:Verdana;font-size:10psplay:table;font-family:Arial;font-size:12px;padding:10px 0;width:400px;}#yital ul li:last-child {border-right:none !important;}--> From thebarguest@... Thu Dec 4 19:45:42 2014 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest@...) Date: 04 Dec 2014 10:45:42 -0800 Subject: [peel] John Shaw In-Reply-To: References: <15957E98-33CB-441D-8833-AEA56A0D3B8C@...> <1417555502.5341.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: I agree that this profiteering is wrong. Maybe if the person is financially in dire straits it could be justified. I don't think there is a solution ; its like the tiny minority who rip off the benefits system and charities etc. Sadly, there are many con-artists out there (half of them phoning me up every day) who will never be punished in this world. I'm sure some of you would agree that these greedy pigs will face their karma in the future, if not in this life, in another (apologies to all the atheists) ! >>>>can it harm? good idea in my book From: "RobF robfleay@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 2 December 2014, 13:09 Subject: Re: [peel] John Shaw And just searching his completed ebay listings, I notice that he listed his technical set up for these recordings, which he did tell me but I forgot, so I've added it to Derby Box page. Depressingly there seem to be a few people harvesting all these rips and selling them on ebay (albeit not for much money - but still it all adds up) Am contemplating putting up a listing for 1p offering people the instructions on how to join this group, access the wiki etc I know some people will be buying the DVDs for convenience, but I suspect a lot of sales will be because people don't realise that it's all online for free From thebarguest@... Thu Dec 4 21:38:49 2014 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest@...) Date: 04 Dec 2014 12:38:49 -0800 Subject: DB157 DB158 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I used a few Memorex tapes in the late 70's/early 80's. If the tape eventually stopped flowing/spooling smoothly (ie stuck), then there were no little screws to loosen ! Nice design though - gun-metal grey and black with smooth edges. Classy ads/commercials as well. I ended up preferring TDK SA and Maxell XL II tapes... and BASF chrome. >>>Apologies for the most boring post titles... >>>The 157th installment of the Derby Box is a 92 minute sound upgrade of already available in complete 400 Boxer of 25th March 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/25_March_1980. A warning - while the sound is generally very good there is a small portion of the tape which appears to have deteriorated, which is apparent in the audio at that bit of tape on both sides. It's a Memorex MRX3 Oxide (which in general have held up OK in the Derby Box, unlike most of mine which were very fragile). It doesn't look crinkled as such, as results from a tape jam, but has a visible texture, almost like hammered copper made with very small hammers! The next tape, DB158 was fine, and adds to/overlaps the 4 minutes previously available from the 400 Box from the 27th March 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/27_March_1980 (also ripped by me). This time the John Peel Papers meant that the show was already tracklisted saving some effort there. Noticing that these Memorex tapes are a bit shorter coming in at under 46 minutes a side, with most other brands around 47 minutes. Stuart From M.Luetchford@... Thu Dec 4 22:09:10 2014 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2014 21:09:10 +0000 Subject: =?utf-8?B?UmU6IFtwZWVsXSB8y4hzyox0bHRpfA==?= In-Reply-To: <1778689947.4707758.1417652310529.JavaMail.yahoo@...> References: <1778689947.4707758.1417652310529.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: <1417727350.14151.YahooMailNeo@...> no but some kind soul went to the library and copied them all out for us! well at least the peel and saturday live content ... ________________________________ From: "Vince Nzo meltormentsingers@... [peel]" To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Thursday, 4 December 2014, 0:18 Subject: Re: [peel] |ˈsʌtlti|   Does anybody happen to know any specific RT collectors of Sixties issues? Thanks, Vince ________________________________ From: "zomgqashiyo@yahoo.com [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, December 4, 2014 1:10 AM Subject: [peel] |ˈsʌtlti|   I was looking for the full Radio Times Oct 2014 magazine in pdf, from which a couple of images were shared recently. And I would expect to see the whole issue, but instead only these were found http://magazines-download.com/?do=search&subaction=search&story=Radio%20Times http://magazines-download.com/uploads/posts/2014-11/thumbs/1417104823_9111.jpg From M.Luetchford@... Thu Dec 4 22:32:50 2014 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2014 21:32:50 +0000 Subject: [peel] "Girls Seen Dimly" heard just before Christmas (6,2,11) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1417728770.64195.YahooMailNeo@...> Mustapha Tre Mustaphi - a favourite and only later did I hear that they were very influential in the diversification of music that became known as "world" music rather than just music from other countries! Forward in all directions! ________________________________ From: "so_it_goes_2512@....uk [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 25 November 2014, 15:11 Subject: [peel] "Girls Seen Dimly" heard just before Christmas (6,2,11)   Hi all The venerable Brockleyal has done it again: another complete show, this time the second stand-in while Peel was in Corfu (I think). 03 April 1985 (Muriel Gray) (Simple Minds, Josef K, Cocteau Twins) This seems to have been confused with Muriel's first show (02 April 1985) on the Wiki: therefore, I deleted that one (since we don't have a recording or any other details) and ported all the details over. Many thanks once again to Alan, and to all responsible for the Derby Box, which has proved to be a real treasure trove. Bets wishes Steve (TK) P.S. Well done to Mark for his working out of the last clue! From i_d_johnson@... Fri Dec 5 03:04:50 2014 From: i_d_johnson@... (Ian Johnson) Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2014 02:04:50 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [peel] New 400 Box shows Message-ID: <1998630836.5377395.1417745090705.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Hi all,  Since the 400 box has come up again, any chance that the 22 August 1979 could be uploaded please? Stuart said that it was one of the ones in the box that hasn't been converted yet and we believe that it contains the repeat of the Russians session originally broadcast on the 19th July 1979 which we're desperate to hear. Thanks in advance... Ian & Julie (lead singer with the Russians) From stuartb@... Fri Dec 5 03:19:41 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Fri, 05 Dec 2014 02:19:41 +0000 Subject: [peel] New 400 Box shows In-Reply-To: <1998630836.5377395.1417745090705.JavaMail.yahoo@...> References: <1998630836.5377395.1417745090705.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: Hi there Nobody has been able to contact the recipient of that batch of 20 tapes and unfortunately neither show appears to be in the Derby Box which is bringing such great quality shows just now. Do you know if The session was ever repeated again? There is always the original broadcast did you get that one OK? As far as a better quality version is concerned then a special request to 6music to rebroadcast the session might work and some bands have got hold of sessions from the BBC for a release eg Darkness and Jive. Stuart On 5 December 2014 02:04:50 GMT+00:00, "Ian Johnson i_d_johnson@... [peel]" wrote: >Hi all,  >Since the 400 box has come up again, any chance that the 22 August 1979 >could be uploaded please? Stuart said that it was one of the ones in >the box that hasn't been converted yet and we believe that it contains >the repeat of the Russians session originally broadcast on the 19th >July 1979 which we're desperate to hear. >Thanks in advance... >Ian & Julie (lead singer with the Russians) -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. From i_d_johnson@... Fri Dec 5 03:57:28 2014 From: i_d_johnson@... (Ian Johnson) Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2014 02:57:28 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [peel] New 400 Box shows Message-ID: <51888689.5379792.1417748248736.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Hi Stuart, thanks for the advice, we'll contact 6music as you suggest.  Yes, we got the original broadcast and as far as we are aware it was only broadcast twice but the rebroadcast was never heard by the band. As the Russians played a couple of gigs where John DJ'd at the time, we're hoping he mentioned one of them or some other anecdote. His intros and comments are always amusing anyway. Shame the guy with the tape has gone to ground - that's CMC right? Cheers,Ian & Julie   From stuartb@... Fri Dec 5 04:04:22 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Fri, 05 Dec 2014 03:04:22 +0000 Subject: [peel] New 400 Box shows In-Reply-To: <51888689.5379792.1417748248736.JavaMail.yahoo@...> References: <51888689.5379792.1417748248736.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: <6BB7611D-E243-4B21-A98D-0A5B4138FDF4@...> CCM. Rocker who arranged the 400 Box distribution might have contact details but i think he already tried that. I know some bands who released their session managed to get Johns comments as well but don't know if they came from the BBC or from home tapes. Stuart On 5 December 2014 02:57:28 GMT+00:00, "Ian Johnson i_d_johnson@... [peel]" wrote: >Hi Stuart, thanks for the advice, we'll contact 6music as you suggest.  >Yes, we got the original broadcast and as far as we are aware it was >only broadcast twice but the rebroadcast was never heard by the band. >As the Russians played a couple of gigs where John DJ'd at the time, >we're hoping he mentioned one of them or some other anecdote. His >intros and comments are always amusing anyway. >Shame the guy with the tape has gone to ground - that's CMC right? >Cheers,Ian & Julie >  -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. From i_d_johnson@... Fri Dec 5 04:51:00 2014 From: i_d_johnson@... (Ian Johnson) Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2014 03:51:00 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [peel] New 400 Box shows Message-ID: <851319796.5380794.1417751460220.JavaMail.yahoo@...> OK thanks again J&I From robfleay@... Fri Dec 5 10:25:18 2014 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2014 09:25:18 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: Derby Box incoming More Friday Rock Show from tapes DB033 & DB034 The fourth show IN FULL give or take tape flips (also unshared according to the FRS wiki) from 8th December 1978 Sessions from XTC and Robin Trower. TV sounds like he's been on the booze from the amount of times he manages to mix his words up. Mooo Then back to some Peel.. The full 4 December 1978 show from tapes DB032 & DB033 - previously unshared. Subway Sect and Matumbi in session. Peel doesn't seem that impressed with the Matumbi session Mooo The first 51 minutes of the 11 December 1978 show from tape DB034. Previously unshared Starts with the Kop Choir instead of the usual Grinderswitch. Sessions from The Cure and Buzzcocks Mooo And then I skipped forward to tapes DB115, DB116 and DB117 as a special request on the Peel Sessions Facebook group, The Members second session from 1st October 1979 is apparently long lost and the band don't even have a copy - so they will be ecstatic to hear the full 2 hour show in the usual Derby Box quality. Other session is from Fun Boy 5 Mooo Another FRS is coming next On 2 December 2014 at 14:50, haze.harrison@... [peel] < peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > > Hi Rob, This is indeed a previously unshared show. Thank you. > > The third edition of the Friday Rock Show from 1st December 1978. It's not > got a page on the FRS wiki so I'm assuming it's unshared. 90 minutes on > tape DB031 (including the Friday Night Connection) > > > > > From AndrewThezmore@... Fri Dec 5 14:24:52 2014 From: AndrewThezmore@... (AndrewThezmore@...) Date: 05 Dec 2014 05:24:52 -0800 Subject: [peel] Cheerful jig on the rocks (5.8) In-Reply-To: References: <1994621291.4039715.1417494495784.JavaMail.yahoo@...> <1417555820.58224.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Cmon Steve, we give in! I was thinking Diamonds for the second word? From haze.harrison@... Fri Dec 5 14:42:29 2014 From: haze.harrison@... (haze.harrison@...) Date: 05 Dec 2014 05:42:29 -0800 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: Previously un-shared and now Wiki'd, cheers Rob http://fridayrockshow.wikia.com/wiki/08_December_1978 http://fridayrockshow.wikia.com/wiki/08_December_1978 More Friday Rock Show from tapes DB033 & DB034 The fourth show IN FULL give or take tape flips (also unshared according to the FRS wiki) from 8th December 1978 From ford.alan@... Sat Dec 6 21:11:34 2014 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2014 20:11:34 +0000 Subject: Benji B Peel Tribute Message-ID: I've just listened to a 3 hour show from October in which Benji B includes a tribute to Peel lasting about 25 mins in total. I extracted the Peel bits and uploaded here: http://goo.gl/P94irf (right click, save as) If anyone wants the whole show I've still got it. Cheers Alan From ford.alan@... Sat Dec 6 21:33:19 2014 From: ford.alan@... (ford.alan@...) Date: 06 Dec 2014 12:33:19 -0800 Subject: Benji B Peel Tribute In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: In my email program 'right click, save as' doesn't work, but by reading the email on the Yahoo website it does. From stuartb@... Sun Dec 7 01:41:40 2014 From: stuartb@... (stuartb@...) Date: 06 Dec 2014 16:41:40 -0800 Subject: Some more Derby Message-ID: DB159 contained 92 minutes of 31st March 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/31_March_1980, a sound upgrade and 5 minutes of new content. It is so refreshing to hear "broadcast quality" output on Radio 1, things really did go downhill after this. John's voice level is set below that of the music, and the quieter intro to the first Pauline Murray session track is not boosted which means that when the track gets louder it actually does and stay loud, rather than rush into the background. Next up, from DB160, a rather ungenerous 91 minutes on the Memorex MRX3 was jam packed with 3rd April 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/03_April_1980. Had the tape been a bit longer the quetsion regarding the mysterious OMD track that hadn't even been recorded yet on the 400 Box tape of the same date, might have been answered. A sound upgrade obviously, and some missing minutes edited from the 400 box are new. Funnily enough I had recently bought a one off tape from eBay containing the first 27 minutes of this show in intermediate quality. Well, I didn't know what was coming around the corner, did I! Finally side 1 of DB161, 47 minutes of 10th April 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/10_April_1980, again just a sound upgrade to the 400 Box, so next to no wiki editing again for me! Stuart From robfleay@... Sun Dec 7 15:37:54 2014 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2014 14:37:54 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: It's turning into a good Christmas for Friday Rock Show fans The next (5th) edition of FRS and another unshared full 2 hour show from 15th December 1978 on tapes DB035 & DB036 The Flys and Lone Star in session Mooo Tracklisting DB035 Tracklisting DB036 Sadly it doesn't look like he taped the 6th edition, so that one remains unshared On 5 December 2014 at 13:42, haze.harrison@... [peel] < peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > > Previously un-shared and now Wiki'd, cheers Rob > http://fridayrockshow.wikia.com/wiki/08_December_1978 > > More Friday Rock Show from tapes DB033 & DB034 > The fourth show IN FULL give or take tape flips (also unshared according > to the FRS wiki) from 8th December 1978 > > > > > > > > From robfleay@... Sun Dec 7 16:36:37 2014 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2014 15:36:37 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: And to counter-balance the FRS goodies, here's 1 hour 10 minutes of the Peel show from the rest of DB036 21 December 1978 The Carpettes in session The full tracklisting was shared by the Peel Papers on Facebook but we had no recording of this show, until now. Both the Peel Papers taper and the Derby Box taper have marked their tracklistings as the Bonzo Dog Band in session, but the mystery is almost certainly solved by this tape. Peel doesn't refer to it as a session at any point, and you can clearly here vinyl pops and crackles during the songs (which is testament to the quality of these Derby Box tapes). I'm pretty sure that whoever posted the theory on the wiki page has got it right and that he's just enthusiastically playing multiple tracks from the LP - as he was doing frequently for loads of bands in 1978 Mooo On 7 December 2014 at 14:37, RobF wrote: > It's turning into a good Christmas for Friday Rock Show fans > > The next (5th) edition of FRS and another unshared full 2 hour show from > 15th December 1978 on tapes DB035 & DB036 > The Flys and Lone Star in session > Mooo > > Tracklisting DB035 > > Tracklisting DB036 > > > Sadly it doesn't look like he taped the 6th edition, so that one remains > unshared > > > > > > On 5 December 2014 at 13:42, haze.harrison@... [peel] < > peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > >> >> >> Previously un-shared and now Wiki'd, cheers Rob >> http://fridayrockshow.wikia.com/wiki/08_December_1978 >> >> More Friday Rock Show from tapes DB033 & DB034 >> The fourth show IN FULL give or take tape flips (also unshared according >> to the FRS wiki) from 8th December 1978 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > From stuartb@... Mon Dec 8 13:22:29 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2014 12:22:29 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...><697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: <820E1B0570B44AE2ABA5EEA6DB8E28C6@StuartWin7PC> Hi Rob Just trying to catch up on the wiki, but have got a bit stuck at 31st October 1978, the bits recorded onto DB030. Although the file begins with Can, the following tracks are not from this show according to the existing tracklisting. I think the ticks didn’t necessarily correspond to the dubbed version of the tape, but that the taper had them somewhere in his collection. I’ll try and work out what’s going on, I think it will be easier to create the tape pages and work from there. Stuart From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 3:29 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. A new batch of Derby Box tapes to start your Christmas countdown.. A complete, previously unshared show from 13 November 1978 Sessions from X Ray Spex and Matumbi Mooo The first 1 hour 10 minutes from the previously unshared show on 20 November 1978 and then another 20 minutes or so of edited highlights from the rest of the show. The taper erased the full last section of the show from tape DB033 and dubbed his favourite bits to DB030 (more of that further down*) Sessions from Swell Maps and XTC. Mooo A nearly complete show (1 hr 50), previously unshared from 27 November 1978 Sessions from Lene Lovich and X Ray Spex The first 1 Hour 20 minutes of 29 November 1978 Wailing Cocks and John Cooper Clarke in session. 55 minutes of the end of this show were shared from the 400 Box, so this completes up the missing first half Mooo *DB030 (along with DB020 and DB040 which I hope to pick up this week) is the edited highlights of a number of erased tapes - for which we still have the original handwritten tracklists for posterity. These are all marked on the Derby Box Wiki Page as ERASED - and the tracklisting scans are on Mooo prefixed with ErasedTapennn.jpg So DB030 contains edited versions of 31 October 1978 19 mins taken from ErasedTape029 (ticked tracks) available on Mooo 07 November 1978 35 mins taken from ErasedTape030 (ticked tracks) available on Mooo 10 November 1978 20 mins taken from ErasedTape030 (ticked tracks) available on Mooo On 29 November 2014 at 12:45, RobF wrote: And it continues... Just the intro of the show on 12 October 1978 survives - the majority of the show (Punilux and Dr Feelgood sessions) is available from the 400 Box - but the intro isn't present, so this makes for a nice little find. Mooo Then in direct contrast we have 3 shows in their entirety (give or take the tape flips) A full, previously unshared show is from 19 October 1978 Sessions from Molesters and Prag Vec Mooo A full show from the following night 20 October 1978 An all-records show with 3 tracks from the new Status Quo album (this makes me chuckle that while he was heralding the arrival of Teenage Kicks, he was also still championing the Quo, who were heading into their decline). 45 minutes of this show have been shared previously from the 400 Box. Mooo And the full show from 23 October 1978 The Buzzcocks and The Fall in session - already available almost in full from the 400 Box, but this version adds the missing 4-5 minutes and is a significant sound upgrade Mooo And finally for today... Only the first 24 minutes of the show from 24 October 1978 Yachts in session - previously unshared. A shame there isn't more of this one. Mooo On 26 November 2014 at 13:44, RobF wrote: With so many tapes (of such excellent quality) to get through, I'm trying not to lose momentum, but apologies to anyone who is struggling to keep up with me posting them faster than you can listen to them! Today we have The full show from 02 October 1978 Previously unshared. The Mekons in session (and very good they are too) Mooo The full show from 03 October 1978 1 hour was previously available from the 400 Box, but here it's in its entirety and contains the debut Siouxsie album played in full (which Ken's book mentions as happening on 6th October - so the book could be wrong?) and a session from Wire. Mooo The first 47 minutes of the show on 11 October 1978 UK Subs in session. the rest of the show is available from the 400 Box so this makes the full show now available Mooo I might have a breather now, as I'm offline for a couple of days On 25 November 2014 at 09:55, RobF wrote: Thanks as always to Branko for extending the disk space on Mooo once more, so that we can share these amazing Derby Box recordings. There may well be an avalanche now that Stuart has made a start on his batch too.. Today from me we have: 1 hour and 35 minutes of 18 September 1978 A previously unshared show with sessions from Doctor Feelgood and Stiff Little Fingers Mooo 1 hours and 45 minutes of the 25 September 1978 Already partially available from the 400 Box - this is the show where he plays Teenage Kicks twice, but the taper didn't like it and so taped over that segment?! The show then carries on to the end.(NB the missing section is luckily in the 400 Box version for posterity) Sessions from Motorhead and The Skids Mooo Then we have a 15 minute selection of some tracks from 20 September 1978 This is what he taped over the Teenage Kicks section with - he compiled his favourite tracks from this show - and then erased the rest of that tape Original tracklisting was here (it also included the end of the 18 Sept 78 show). Some of his other favourite tracks from this show are compiled on Tape020 when I get there. Sessions from Prag Vec and Whitecats. It's a previously unshared show, so a shame that it was edited down like this. Mooo 1 hour and 12 minutes of another unshared show from 28 September 1978 Sessions from Solid Senders (featuring Wilko Johnson) and Viv Stanshall - although Viv's Rawlinson End piece must have been towards the end of the show, therefore is missing from this tape. Mooo I've also managed to date the previously undated two tracks from DB010. These were also compiled from a tape which he then erased (thankfully it looks like he stopped doing this by about Tape040). They are from 13 September 1978 Sessions from Hot Water and Roy Harper. Original tracklisting was here and again, some more tracks from this show are compiled on Tape020 when I get there. On 24 November 2014 at 10:16, RobF wrote: Today's instalment of the Derby Box is as follows: The last of the Gambaccini Stand-In tapes. This is 45 minutes from the start of the show on 07-September-1978 This was marked as Friday Rock Show on the original taper's spreadsheet - most likely based on the classic-rock tinged playlist. Repeated sessions from Graham Parker and Ian Dury. Previously unshared. Mooo The first 45 minutes of Peel on 11 September 1978 Sessions from Racing Cars and The Adverts. The next 45 minutes of the show are on tape DB013 which is one that the original taper sold on ebay (on account of DB013 having the first play of Teenage Kicks on Side B - 12th Sept). Hopefully the list member who bought this tape will share it soon! None of this show has been shared before Mooo 95 minutes (a long C90!) of 14 September 1978 Only one session - from Radio Stars, a notable show for the second play of Teenage Kicks. Peel recounts being called by one of the band to say thanks for the initial play, and goes on to add that he has already heard of record company interest for them. "A really excellent record it is too" 20 minutes of this show were previously shared from the 400 Box (but didn't include the Undertones section) Mooo On 23 November 2014 at 22:50, Vince Nzo meltormentsingers@... [peel] wrote: Gruppo was a wonderful little Dutch band and the pride of alternative Holland. I love their singles and albums. Hans Vandenberg was a very smart writer with a bit of a Bonzo's streak with regards to clever lyrics. ...In Japan they don't have stereo but kimono...that kinda work :) Vince ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rocker rockerq@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 11:15 AM Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. This one willl be fascinating for me - I remember listening to it in the comfort of the parental home, three weeks before moving to a strange new town (Bristol) to be a student - I must have been impressed by the Gruppo Sportivo session because on my first night off the leash I walked two miles across the outskirts of town, map in hand, to see them play at what was then Bristol Polytechnic. Soon after that, like so many bands, they disappeared entirely, presumably back to Holland, but I still dig out their single 'rock'n'roll' occasionally. Rocker -----Original Message----- From: RobF robfleay@... [peel] To: peel Sent: Fri, Nov 21, 2014 9:57 am Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. Today's Derby box tape is 90 minutes of the 06 September 1978 show - the third night of Paul Gambaccini standing in for Peel that week. Sessions from Squeeze and Gruppo Sportivo 1978-09-06 (Paul Gambaccini) I'm guessing from the slightly smoother playlists that went on this week, these were programmed by PG and not Peel I wouldn't recommend you all rush to this one, I can only listen to about 5 seconds of Gambo before wanting to stick my head in a bucket of water. Back in 1978 he was particularly smarmy Apologies to the Gambo fans On 20 November 2014 14:04, RobF wrote: I'm glad that the Derby Box is generating so many positive comments, it's been a joy to rip so far (and many many thanks to Steve for keeping on top the wiki!) but today's tape confused me completely for a moment It turns out that the original taper erased his first attempts at Tape DB003 and Tape DB009 and dubbed his favourite bits to Tape DB010. You can see from his original tracklists here http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/RobF/Derby%20Box%20Tracklistings/ErasedTape003.jpg http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/RobF/Derby%20Box%20Tracklistings/ErasedTape009.jpg that everything he ticked - was dubbed to DB010 and the rest was sadly erased. So DB010 is a compilation of sorts, but nonetheless contains 3 tracks from the end of 18 August 1978 which slightly extends the version of the show shared last week from DB002 Blast Furnace and Hits (AKA Snivelling Shits) in session Mooo Just over an hour of 30 August 1978 of which 40 minutes was previously avaible in lower quality on the 400 Box Pirates and Punishment Of Luxury in session Mooo A couple of tracks that must have been dubbed from elsewhere (not clear where at this point) and it's impos sible to date them from the brief snippets of talking but I assume from 1978 1978-XX-XX/ And then some none-Peel content - a few songs from Rock On 19th Aug 1978 (I couldn't identify the presenter but Steve tells me it's Stuart Grundy) - includes an interview with City Boy Rock On On 20 November 2014 00:26, thebarguest@... [peel] wrote: Many thanks Rob! Just played 780828 and it's one of the best Peel shows I've ever heard ! The audio quality is amazing, like it's from last week!Magazine were my fave band from 78 to 81. Maybe if I'd have heard the previous rip on headphones I'd have noticed it ; I hate digital artefacts - heard them a lot in the early days of mp3/sharing - like a faint bubbling noise, horrible... From stuartb@... Mon Dec 8 13:40:51 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2014 12:40:51 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: <820E1B0570B44AE2ABA5EEA6DB8E28C6@StuartWin7PC> References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...><697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> <820E1B0570B44AE2ABA5EEA6DB8E28C6@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: Yes looks like the tracks from Conway Twitty to Upsetters Dub Line are from 2nd November 1978 From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, December 08, 2014 12:22 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. Hi Rob Just trying to catch up on the wiki, but have got a bit stuck at 31st October 1978, the bits recorded onto DB030. Although the file begins with Can, the following tracks are not from this show according to the existing tracklisting. I think the ticks didn’t necessarily correspond to the dubbed version of the tape, but that the taper had them somewhere in his collection. I’ll try and work out what’s going on, I think it will be easier to create the tape pages and work from there. Stuart From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 3:29 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. A new batch of Derby Box tapes to start your Christmas countdown.. A complete, previously unshared show from 13 November 1978 Sessions from X Ray Spex and Matumbi Mooo The first 1 hour 10 minutes from the previously unshared show on 20 November 1978 and then another 20 minutes or so of edited highlights from the rest of the show. The taper erased the full last section of the show from tape DB033 and dubbed his favourite bits to DB030 (more of that further down*) Sessions from Swell Maps and XTC. Mooo A nearly complete show (1 hr 50), previously unshared from 27 November 1978 Sessions from Lene Lovich and X Ray Spex The first 1 Hour 20 minutes of 29 November 1978 Wailing Cocks and John Cooper Clarke in session. 55 minutes of the end of this show were shared from the 400 Box, so this completes up the missing first half Mooo *DB030 (along with DB020 and DB040 which I hope to pick up this week) is the edited highlights of a number of erased tapes - for which we still have the original handwritten tracklists for posterity. These are all marked on the Derby Box Wiki Page as ERASED - and the tracklisting scans are on Mooo prefixed with ErasedTapennn.jpg So DB030 contains edited versions of 31 October 1978 19 mins taken from ErasedTape029 (ticked tracks) available on Mooo 07 November 1978 35 mins taken from ErasedTape030 (ticked tracks) available on Mooo 10 November 1978 20 mins taken from ErasedTape030 (ticked tracks) available on Mooo On 29 November 2014 at 12:45, RobF wrote: And it continues... Just the intro of the show on 12 October 1978 survives - the majority of the show (Punilux and Dr Feelgood sessions) is available from the 400 Box - but the intro isn't present, so this makes for a nice little find. Mooo Then in direct contrast we have 3 shows in their entirety (give or take the tape flips) A full, previously unshared show is from 19 October 1978 Sessions from Molesters and Prag Vec Mooo A full show from the following night 20 October 1978 An all-records show with 3 tracks from the new Status Quo album (this makes me chuckle that while he was heralding the arrival of Teenage Kicks, he was also still championing the Quo, who were heading into their decline). 45 minutes of this show have been shared previously from the 400 Box. Mooo And the full show from 23 October 1978 The Buzzcocks and The Fall in session - already available almost in full from the 400 Box, but this version adds the missing 4-5 minutes and is a significant sound upgrade Mooo And finally for today... Only the first 24 minutes of the show from 24 October 1978 Yachts in session - previously unshared. A shame there isn't more of this one. Mooo On 26 November 2014 at 13:44, RobF wrote: With so many tapes (of such excellent quality) to get through, I'm trying not to lose momentum, but apologies to anyone who is struggling to keep up with me posting them faster than you can listen to them! Today we have The full show from 02 October 1978 Previously unshared. The Mekons in session (and very good they are too) Mooo The full show from 03 October 1978 1 hour was previously available from the 400 Box, but here it's in its entirety and contains the debut Siouxsie album played in full (which Ken's book mentions as happening on 6th October - so the book could be wrong?) and a session from Wire. Mooo The first 47 minutes of the show on 11 October 1978 UK Subs in session. the rest of the show is available from the 400 Box so this makes the full show now available Mooo I might have a breather now, as I'm offline for a couple of days On 25 November 2014 at 09:55, RobF wrote: Thanks as always to Branko for extending the disk space on Mooo once more, so that we can share these amazing Derby Box recordings. There may well be an avalanche now that Stuart has made a start on his batch too.. Today from me we have: 1 hour and 35 minutes of 18 September 1978 A previously unshared show with sessions from Doctor Feelgood and Stiff Little Fingers Mooo 1 hours and 45 minutes of the 25 September 1978 Already partially available from the 400 Box - this is the show where he plays Teenage Kicks twice, but the taper didn't like it and so taped over that segment?! The show then carries on to the end.(NB the missing section is luckily in the 400 Box version for posterity) Sessions from Motorhead and The Skids Mooo Then we have a 15 minute selection of some tracks from 20 September 1978 This is what he taped over the Teenage Kicks section with - he compiled his favourite tracks from this show - and then erased the rest of that tape Original tracklisting was here (it also included the end of the 18 Sept 78 show). Some of his other favourite tracks from this show are compiled on Tape020 when I get there. Sessions from Prag Vec and Whitecats. It's a previously unshared show, so a shame that it was edited down like this. Mooo 1 hour and 12 minutes of another unshared show from 28 September 1978 Sessions from Solid Senders (featuring Wilko Johnson) and Viv Stanshall - although Viv's Rawlinson End piece must have been towards the end of the show, therefore is missing from this tape. Mooo I've also managed to date the previously undated two tracks from DB010. These were also compiled from a tape which he then erased (thankfully it looks like he stopped doing this by about Tape040). They are from 13 September 1978 Sessions from Hot Water and Roy Harper. Original tracklisting was here and again, some more tracks from this show are compiled on Tape020 when I get there. On 24 November 2014 at 10:16, RobF wrote: Today's instalment of the Derby Box is as follows: The last of the Gambaccini Stand-In tapes. This is 45 minutes from the start of the show on 07-September-1978 This was marked as Friday Rock Show on the original taper's spreadsheet - most likely based on the classic-rock tinged playlist. Repeated sessions from Graham Parker and Ian Dury. Previously unshared. Mooo The first 45 minutes of Peel on 11 September 1978 Sessions from Racing Cars and The Adverts. The next 45 minutes of the show are on tape DB013 which is one that the original taper sold on ebay (on account of DB013 having the first play of Teenage Kicks on Side B - 12th Sept). Hopefully the list member who bought this tape will share it soon! None of this show has been shared before Mooo 95 minutes (a long C90!) of 14 September 1978 Only one session - from Radio Stars, a notable show for the second play of Teenage Kicks. Peel recounts being called by one of the band to say thanks for the initial play, and goes on to add that he has already heard of record company interest for them. "A really excellent record it is too" 20 minutes of this show were previously shared from the 400 Box (but didn't include the Undertones section) Mooo On 23 November 2014 at 22:50, Vince Nzo meltormentsingers@... [peel] wrote: Gruppo was a wonderful little Dutch band and the pride of alternative Holland. I love their singles and albums. Hans Vandenberg was a very smart writer with a bit of a Bonzo's streak with regards to clever lyrics. ...In Japan they don't have stereo but kimono...that kinda work :) Vince ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rocker rockerq@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 11:15 AM Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. This one willl be fascinating for me - I remember listening to it in the comfort of the parental home, three weeks before moving to a strange new town (Bristol) to be a student - I must have been impressed by the Gruppo Sportivo session because on my first night off the leash I walked two miles across the outskirts of town, map in hand, to see them play at what was then Bristol Polytechnic. Soon after that, like so many bands, they disappeared entirely, presumably back to Holland, but I still dig out their single 'rock'n'roll' occasionally. Rocker -----Original Message----- From: RobF robfleay@... [peel] To: peel Sent: Fri, Nov 21, 2014 9:57 am Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. Today's Derby box tape is 90 minutes of the 06 September 1978 show - the third night of Paul Gambaccini standing in for Peel that week. Sessions from Squeeze and Gruppo Sportivo 1978-09-06 (Paul Gambaccini) I'm guessing from the slightly smoother playlists that went on this week, these were programmed by PG and not Peel I wouldn't recommend you all rush to this one, I can only listen to about 5 seconds of Gambo before wanting to stick my head in a bucket of water. Back in 1978 he was particularly smarmy Apologies to the Gambo fans On 20 November 2014 14:04, RobF wrote: I'm glad that the Derby Box is generating so many positive comments, it's been a joy to rip so far (and many many thanks to Steve for keeping on top the wiki!) but today's tape confused me completely for a moment It turns out that the original taper erased his first attempts at Tape DB003 and Tape DB009 and dubbed his favourite bits to Tape DB010. You can see from his original tracklists here http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/RobF/Derby%20Box%20Tracklistings/ErasedTape003.jpg http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/RobF/Derby%20Box%20Tracklistings/ErasedTape009.jpg that everything he ticked - was dubbed to DB010 and the rest was sadly erased. So DB010 is a compilation of sorts, but nonetheless contains 3 tracks from the end of 18 August 1978 which slightly extends the version of the show shared last week from DB002 Blast Furnace and Hits (AKA Snivelling Shits) in session Mooo Just over an hour of 30 August 1978 of which 40 minutes was previously avaible in lower quality on the 400 Box Pirates and Punishment Of Luxury in session Mooo A couple of tracks that must have been dubbed from elsewhere (not clear where at this point) and it's impos sible to date them from the brief snippets of talking but I assume from 1978 1978-XX-XX/ And then some none-Peel content - a few songs from Rock On 19th Aug 1978 (I couldn't identify the presenter but Steve tells me it's Stuart Grundy) - includes an interview with City Boy Rock On On 20 November 2014 00:26, thebarguest@... [peel] wrote: Many thanks Rob! Just played 780828 and it's one of the best Peel shows I've ever heard ! The audio quality is amazing, like it's from last week!Magazine were my fave band from 78 to 81. Maybe if I'd have heard the previous rip on headphones I'd have noticed it ; I hate digital artefacts - heard them a lot in the early days of mp3/sharing - like a faint bubbling noise, horrible... From robfleay@... Mon Dec 8 13:48:53 2014 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2014 12:48:53 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: <820E1B0570B44AE2ABA5EEA6DB8E28C6@StuartWin7PC> References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> <820E1B0570B44AE2ABA5EEA6DB8E28C6@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: Let me check - I thought I'd worked out what was on these compilation tapes, and made some notes. I'd set the tape running and then gone to the pub. When I got back it seemed to make a lot less sense. I'm sure I have no idea WHAT could have caused my temporary mind-fog! On 8 December 2014 at 12:22, 'Stuart Brooks' stuartb@... [peel] wrote: > > > Hi Rob > > Just trying to catch up on the wiki, but have got a bit stuck at 31st > October 1978, the bits recorded onto DB030. Although the file begins with > Can, the following tracks are not from this show according to the existing > tracklisting. I think the ticks didn’t necessarily correspond to the dubbed > version of the tape, but that the taper had them somewhere in his > collection. I’ll try and work out what’s going on, I think it will be > easier to create the tape pages and work from there. > > Stuart > > *From:* mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com > *Sent:* Monday, December 01, 2014 3:29 PM > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > *Subject:* Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. > > > > A new batch of Derby Box tapes to start your Christmas countdown.. > > A complete, previously unshared show from 13 November 1978 > > Sessions from X Ray Spex and Matumbi > Mooo > > > The first 1 hour 10 minutes from the previously unshared show on 20 > November 1978 and then > another 20 minutes or so of edited highlights from the rest of the show. > The taper erased the full last section of the show from tape DB033 and > dubbed his favourite bits to DB030 (more of that further down*) > Sessions from Swell Maps and XTC. > Mooo > > > A nearly complete show (1 hr 50), previously unshared from 27 November > 1978 > Sessions from Lene Lovich and X Ray Spex > > The first 1 Hour 20 minutes of 29 November 1978 > > Wailing Cocks and John Cooper Clarke in session. 55 minutes of the end of > this show were shared from the 400 Box, so this completes up the missing > first half > Mooo > > > *DB030 (along with DB020 and DB040 which I hope to pick up this week) is > the edited highlights of a number of erased tapes - for which we still > have the original handwritten tracklists for posterity. These are all > marked on the Derby Box Wiki Page > as ERASED - and the tracklisting scans are on Mooo > prefixed > with ErasedTapennn.jpg > > So DB030 contains edited versions of > > 31 October 1978 19 mins > taken from ErasedTape029 > > (ticked tracks) available on Mooo > > 07 November 1978 35 mins > taken from ErasedTape030 > > (ticked tracks) available on Mooo > > 10 November 1978 20 mins > taken from ErasedTape030 > > (ticked tracks) available on Mooo > > > > > > > On 29 November 2014 at 12:45, RobF wrote: > >> And it continues... >> >> Just the intro of the show on 12 October 1978 >> survives - the majority of >> the show (Punilux and Dr Feelgood sessions) is available from the 400 Box - >> but the intro isn't present, so this makes for a nice little find. >> Mooo >> >> >> Then in direct contrast we have 3 shows in their entirety (give or take >> the tape flips) >> >> A full, previously unshared show is from 19 October 1978 >> >> Sessions from Molesters and Prag Vec >> Mooo >> >> >> A full show from the following night 20 October 1978 >> >> An all-records show with 3 tracks from the new Status Quo album (this >> makes me chuckle that while he was heralding the arrival of Teenage Kicks, >> he was also still championing the Quo, who were heading into their >> decline). 45 minutes of this show have been shared previously from the 400 >> Box. >> Mooo >> >> >> And the full show from 23 October 1978 >> >> The Buzzcocks and The Fall in session - already available almost in full >> from the 400 Box, but this version adds the missing 4-5 minutes and is a >> significant sound upgrade >> Mooo >> >> >> And finally for today... >> >> Only the first 24 minutes of the show from 24 October 1978 >> >> Yachts in session - previously unshared. A shame there isn't more of this >> one. >> Mooo >> >> >> >> On 26 November 2014 at 13:44, RobF wrote: >> >>> With so many tapes (of such excellent quality) to get through, I'm >>> trying not to lose momentum, but apologies to anyone who is struggling to >>> keep up with me posting them faster than you can listen to them! >>> >>> Today we have >>> >>> The full show from 02 October 1978 >>> >>> Previously unshared. The Mekons in session (and very good they are too) >>> Mooo >>> >>> >>> The full show from 03 October 1978 >>> >>> 1 hour was previously available from the 400 Box, but here it's in its >>> entirety and contains the debut Siouxsie album played in full (which Ken's >>> book mentions as happening on 6th October - so the book could be wrong?) >>> and a session from Wire. >>> Mooo >>> >>> >>> The first 47 minutes of the show on 11 October 1978 >>> >>> UK Subs in session. the rest of the show is available from the 400 Box >>> so this makes the full show now available >>> Mooo >>> >>> >>> I might have a breather now, as I'm offline for a couple of days >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 25 November 2014 at 09:55, RobF wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks as always to Branko for extending the disk space on Mooo once >>>> more, so that we can share these amazing Derby Box recordings. There may >>>> well be an avalanche now that Stuart has made a start on his batch too.. >>>> >>>> Today from me we have: >>>> >>>> 1 hour and 35 minutes of 18 September 1978 >>>> >>>> A previously unshared show with sessions from Doctor Feelgood and Stiff >>>> Little Fingers >>>> Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> 1 hours and 45 minutes of the 25 September 1978 >>>> >>>> Already partially available from the 400 Box - this is the show where >>>> he plays Teenage Kicks twice, but the taper didn't like it and so taped >>>> over that segment?! The show then carries on to the end.(NB the missing >>>> section is luckily in the 400 Box version for posterity) >>>> Sessions from Motorhead and The Skids >>>> Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> Then we have a 15 minute selection of some tracks from 20 September >>>> 1978 >>>> This is what he taped over the Teenage Kicks section with - he compiled >>>> his favourite tracks from this show - and then erased the rest of that tape Original >>>> tracklisting was here >>>> >>>> (it also included the end of the 18 Sept 78 show). Some of his other >>>> favourite tracks from this show are compiled on Tape020 when I get there. >>>> Sessions from Prag Vec and Whitecats. It's a previously unshared show, so a >>>> shame that it was edited down like this. >>>> Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> 1 hour and 12 minutes of another unshared show from 28 September 1978 >>>> >>>> Sessions from Solid Senders (featuring Wilko Johnson) and Viv Stanshall >>>> - although Viv's Rawlinson End piece must have been towards the end of the >>>> show, therefore is missing from this tape. >>>> Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> I've also managed to date the previously undated two tracks from DB010. >>>> These were also compiled from a tape which he then erased (thankfully it >>>> looks like he stopped doing this by about Tape040). They are from >>>> 13 September 1978 >>>> Sessions from Hot Water and Roy Harper. Original tracklisting was here >>>> >>>> and again, some more tracks from this show are compiled on Tape020 when I >>>> get there. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 24 November 2014 at 10:16, RobF wrote: >>>> >>>>> Today's instalment of the Derby Box is as follows: >>>>> >>>>> The last of the Gambaccini Stand-In tapes. This is 45 minutes from the >>>>> start of the show on 07-September-1978 >>>>> This was marked as Friday Rock Show on the original taper's >>>>> spreadsheet - most likely based on the classic-rock tinged playlist. >>>>> Repeated sessions from Graham Parker and Ian Dury. Previously unshared. >>>>> Mooo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> The first 45 minutes of Peel on 11 September 1978 >>>>> >>>>> Sessions from Racing Cars and The Adverts. The next 45 minutes of the >>>>> show are on tape DB013 which is one that the original taper sold on ebay >>>>> (on account of DB013 having the first play of Teenage Kicks on Side B - >>>>> 12th Sept). Hopefully the list member who bought this tape will share it >>>>> soon! None of this show has been shared before >>>>> Mooo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 95 minutes (a long C90!) of 14 September 1978 >>>>> >>>>> Only one session - from Radio Stars, a notable show for the second >>>>> play of Teenage Kicks. Peel recounts being called by one of the band to say >>>>> thanks for the initial play, and goes on to add that he has already heard >>>>> of record company interest for them. "A really excellent record it is too" >>>>> 20 minutes of this show were previously shared from the 400 Box (but >>>>> didn't include the Undertones section) >>>>> Mooo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 23 November 2014 at 22:50, Vince Nzo meltormentsingers@... >>>>> [peel] wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Gruppo was a wonderful little Dutch band and the pride of >>>>>> alternative Holland. I love their singles and albums. Hans Vandenberg was a >>>>>> very smart writer with a bit of a Bonzo's streak with regards to clever >>>>>> lyrics. ...In Japan they don't have stereo but kimono...that kinda work :) >>>>>> >>>>>> Vince >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> ------------------------------ >>>>>> *From:* "Rocker rockerq@aol.com [peel]" >>>>>> *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com >>>>>> *Sent:* Friday, November 21, 2014 11:15 AM >>>>>> >>>>>> *Subject:* Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> This one willl be fascinating for me - I remember listening to it >>>>>> in the comfort of the parental home, three weeks before moving to a strange >>>>>> new town (Bristol) to be a student - I must have been impressed by the >>>>>> Gruppo Sportivo session because on my first night off the leash I walked >>>>>> two miles across the outskirts of town, map in hand, to see them play at >>>>>> what was then Bristol Polytechnic. >>>>>> >>>>>> Soon after that, like so many bands, they disappeared entirely, >>>>>> presumably back to Holland, but I still dig out their single 'rock'n'roll' >>>>>> occasionally. >>>>>> >>>>>> Rocker >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>>> From: RobF robfleay@... [peel] >>>>>> To: peel >>>>>> Sent: Fri, Nov 21, 2014 9:57 am >>>>>> Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Today's Derby box tape is 90 minutes of the 06 September 1978 >>>>>> show - the third night of Paul Gambaccini standing in for Peel that week. >>>>>> >>>>>> Sessions from Squeeze and Gruppo Sportivo >>>>>> >>>>>> 1978-09-06 (Paul Gambaccini) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm guessing from the slightly smoother playlists that went on this >>>>>> week, these were programmed by PG and not Peel >>>>>> >>>>>> I wouldn't recommend you all rush to this one, I can only listen to >>>>>> about 5 seconds of Gambo before wanting to stick my head in a bucket of >>>>>> water. Back in 1978 he was particularly smarmy >>>>>> >>>>>> Apologies to the Gambo fans >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 20 November 2014 14:04, RobF wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *I'm glad that the Derby Box is generating so many positive comments, >>>>>> it's been a joy to rip so far (and many many thanks to Steve for keeping on >>>>>> top the wiki!) but today's tape confused me completely for a moment* >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *It turns out that the original taper erased his first attempts at >>>>>> Tape DB003 and Tape DB009 and dubbed his favourite bits to Tape DB010. * >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *You can see from his original tracklists >>>>>> herehttp://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/RobF/Derby%20Box%20Tracklistings/ErasedTape003.jpg >>>>>> http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/RobF/Derby%20Box%20Tracklistings/ErasedTape009.jpg >>>>>> * >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *that everything he ticked - was dubbed to DB010 and the rest was >>>>>> sadly erased.* >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *So DB010 is a compilation of sorts, but nonetheless contains* >>>>>> >>>>>> *3 tracks from the end of 18 August 1978 >>>>>> which slightly extends the >>>>>> version of the show shared last week from DB002* >>>>>> >>>>>> *Blast Furnace and Hits (AKA Snivelling Shits) in session* >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *Mooo >>>>>> * >>>>>> >>>>>> *Just over an hour of 30 August 1978 >>>>>> of which 40 minutes was >>>>>> previously avaible in lower quality on the 400 Box* >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *Pirates and Punishment Of Luxury in sessionMooo >>>>>> * >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *A couple of tracks that must have been dubbed from elsewhere (not >>>>>> clear where at this point) and it's impos sible to date them from the brief >>>>>> snippets of talking but I assume from 19781978-XX-XX/ >>>>>> * >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *And then some none-Peel content - a few songs from Rock On 19th Aug >>>>>> 1978 (I couldn't identify the presenter but Steve tells me it's Stuart >>>>>> Grundy) - includes an interview with City BoyRock On >>>>>> * >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *On 20 November 2014 00:26, thebarguest@... >>>>>> [peel] >>>>> > wrote:* >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *Many thanks Rob! Just played 780828 and it's one of the best Peel >>>>>> shows I've ever heard ! The audio quality is amazing, like it's from last >>>>>> week!Magazine were my fave band from 78 to 81. Maybe if I'd have heard the >>>>>> previous rip on headphones I'd have noticed it ; I hate digital artefacts - >>>>>> heard them a lot in the early days of mp3/sharing - like a faint bubbling >>>>>> noise, horrible... * >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > > > > From robfleay@... Mon Dec 8 14:41:28 2014 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2014 13:41:28 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> <820E1B0570B44AE2ABA5EEA6DB8E28C6@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: Thanks Stuart I need to sort the files out - there is some more of the 31 Oct 78 show on the compilation DB020, which I ripped last night On 8 December 2014 at 12:40, 'Stuart Brooks' stuartb@... [peel] wrote: > > > Yes looks like the tracks from Conway Twitty to Upsetters Dub Line are > from 2nd November 1978 > > *From:* mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com > *Sent:* Monday, December 08, 2014 12:22 PM > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > *Subject:* Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. > > > > Hi Rob > > Just trying to catch up on the wiki, but have got a bit stuck at 31st > October 1978, the bits recorded onto DB030. Although the file begins with > Can, the following tracks are not from this show according to the existing > tracklisting. I think the ticks didn’t necessarily correspond to the dubbed > version of the tape, but that the taper had them somewhere in his > collection. I’ll try and work out what’s going on, I think it will be > easier to create the tape pages and work from there. > > Stuart > > *From:* mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com > *Sent:* Monday, December 01, 2014 3:29 PM > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > *Subject:* Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. > > > > A new batch of Derby Box tapes to start your Christmas countdown.. > > A complete, previously unshared show from 13 November 1978 > > Sessions from X Ray Spex and Matumbi > Mooo > > > The first 1 hour 10 minutes from the previously unshared show on 20 > November 1978 and then > another 20 minutes or so of edited highlights from the rest of the show. > The taper erased the full last section of the show from tape DB033 and > dubbed his favourite bits to DB030 (more of that further down*) > Sessions from Swell Maps and XTC. > Mooo > > > A nearly complete show (1 hr 50), previously unshared from 27 November > 1978 > Sessions from Lene Lovich and X Ray Spex > > The first 1 Hour 20 minutes of 29 November 1978 > > Wailing Cocks and John Cooper Clarke in session. 55 minutes of the end of > this show were shared from the 400 Box, so this completes up the missing > first half > Mooo > > > *DB030 (along with DB020 and DB040 which I hope to pick up this week) is > the edited highlights of a number of erased tapes - for which we still > have the original handwritten tracklists for posterity. These are all > marked on the Derby Box Wiki Page > as ERASED - and the tracklisting scans are on Mooo > prefixed > with ErasedTapennn.jpg > > So DB030 contains edited versions of > > 31 October 1978 19 mins > taken from ErasedTape029 > > (ticked tracks) available on Mooo > > 07 November 1978 35 mins > taken from ErasedTape030 > > (ticked tracks) available on Mooo > > 10 November 1978 20 mins > taken from ErasedTape030 > > (ticked tracks) available on Mooo > > > > > > > On 29 November 2014 at 12:45, RobF wrote: > >> And it continues... >> >> Just the intro of the show on 12 October 1978 >> survives - the majority of >> the show (Punilux and Dr Feelgood sessions) is available from the 400 Box - >> but the intro isn't present, so this makes for a nice little find. >> Mooo >> >> >> Then in direct contrast we have 3 shows in their entirety (give or take >> the tape flips) >> >> A full, previously unshared show is from 19 October 1978 >> >> Sessions from Molesters and Prag Vec >> Mooo >> >> >> A full show from the following night 20 October 1978 >> >> An all-records show with 3 tracks from the new Status Quo album (this >> makes me chuckle that while he was heralding the arrival of Teenage Kicks, >> he was also still championing the Quo, who were heading into their >> decline). 45 minutes of this show have been shared previously from the 400 >> Box. >> Mooo >> >> >> And the full show from 23 October 1978 >> >> The Buzzcocks and The Fall in session - already available almost in full >> from the 400 Box, but this version adds the missing 4-5 minutes and is a >> significant sound upgrade >> Mooo >> >> >> And finally for today... >> >> Only the first 24 minutes of the show from 24 October 1978 >> >> Yachts in session - previously unshared. A shame there isn't more of this >> one. >> Mooo >> >> >> >> On 26 November 2014 at 13:44, RobF wrote: >> >>> With so many tapes (of such excellent quality) to get through, I'm >>> trying not to lose momentum, but apologies to anyone who is struggling to >>> keep up with me posting them faster than you can listen to them! >>> >>> Today we have >>> >>> The full show from 02 October 1978 >>> >>> Previously unshared. The Mekons in session (and very good they are too) >>> Mooo >>> >>> >>> The full show from 03 October 1978 >>> >>> 1 hour was previously available from the 400 Box, but here it's in its >>> entirety and contains the debut Siouxsie album played in full (which Ken's >>> book mentions as happening on 6th October - so the book could be wrong?) >>> and a session from Wire. >>> Mooo >>> >>> >>> The first 47 minutes of the show on 11 October 1978 >>> >>> UK Subs in session. the rest of the show is available from the 400 Box >>> so this makes the full show now available >>> Mooo >>> >>> >>> I might have a breather now, as I'm offline for a couple of days >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 25 November 2014 at 09:55, RobF wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks as always to Branko for extending the disk space on Mooo once >>>> more, so that we can share these amazing Derby Box recordings. There may >>>> well be an avalanche now that Stuart has made a start on his batch too.. >>>> >>>> Today from me we have: >>>> >>>> 1 hour and 35 minutes of 18 September 1978 >>>> >>>> A previously unshared show with sessions from Doctor Feelgood and Stiff >>>> Little Fingers >>>> Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> 1 hours and 45 minutes of the 25 September 1978 >>>> >>>> Already partially available from the 400 Box - this is the show where >>>> he plays Teenage Kicks twice, but the taper didn't like it and so taped >>>> over that segment?! The show then carries on to the end.(NB the missing >>>> section is luckily in the 400 Box version for posterity) >>>> Sessions from Motorhead and The Skids >>>> Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> Then we have a 15 minute selection of some tracks from 20 September >>>> 1978 >>>> This is what he taped over the Teenage Kicks section with - he compiled >>>> his favourite tracks from this show - and then erased the rest of that tape Original >>>> tracklisting was here >>>> >>>> (it also included the end of the 18 Sept 78 show). Some of his other >>>> favourite tracks from this show are compiled on Tape020 when I get there. >>>> Sessions from Prag Vec and Whitecats. It's a previously unshared show, so a >>>> shame that it was edited down like this. >>>> Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> 1 hour and 12 minutes of another unshared show from 28 September 1978 >>>> >>>> Sessions from Solid Senders (featuring Wilko Johnson) and Viv Stanshall >>>> - although Viv's Rawlinson End piece must have been towards the end of the >>>> show, therefore is missing from this tape. >>>> Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> I've also managed to date the previously undated two tracks from DB010. >>>> These were also compiled from a tape which he then erased (thankfully it >>>> looks like he stopped doing this by about Tape040). They are from >>>> 13 September 1978 >>>> Sessions from Hot Water and Roy Harper. Original tracklisting was here >>>> >>>> and again, some more tracks from this show are compiled on Tape020 when I >>>> get there. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 24 November 2014 at 10:16, RobF wrote: >>>> >>>>> Today's instalment of the Derby Box is as follows: >>>>> >>>>> The last of the Gambaccini Stand-In tapes. This is 45 minutes from the >>>>> start of the show on 07-September-1978 >>>>> This was marked as Friday Rock Show on the original taper's >>>>> spreadsheet - most likely based on the classic-rock tinged playlist. >>>>> Repeated sessions from Graham Parker and Ian Dury. Previously unshared. >>>>> Mooo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> The first 45 minutes of Peel on 11 September 1978 >>>>> >>>>> Sessions from Racing Cars and The Adverts. The next 45 minutes of the >>>>> show are on tape DB013 which is one that the original taper sold on ebay >>>>> (on account of DB013 having the first play of Teenage Kicks on Side B - >>>>> 12th Sept). Hopefully the list member who bought this tape will share it >>>>> soon! None of this show has been shared before >>>>> Mooo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 95 minutes (a long C90!) of 14 September 1978 >>>>> >>>>> Only one session - from Radio Stars, a notable show for the second >>>>> play of Teenage Kicks. Peel recounts being called by one of the band to say >>>>> thanks for the initial play, and goes on to add that he has already heard >>>>> of record company interest for them. "A really excellent record it is too" >>>>> 20 minutes of this show were previously shared from the 400 Box (but >>>>> didn't include the Undertones section) >>>>> Mooo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 23 November 2014 at 22:50, Vince Nzo meltormentsingers@... >>>>> [peel] wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Gruppo was a wonderful little Dutch band and the pride of >>>>>> alternative Holland. I love their singles and albums. Hans Vandenberg was a >>>>>> very smart writer with a bit of a Bonzo's streak with regards to clever >>>>>> lyrics. ...In Japan they don't have stereo but kimono...that kinda work :) >>>>>> >>>>>> Vince >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> ------------------------------ >>>>>> *From:* "Rocker rockerq@... [peel]" >>>>>> *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com >>>>>> *Sent:* Friday, November 21, 2014 11:15 AM >>>>>> >>>>>> *Subject:* Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> This one willl be fascinating for me - I remember listening to it >>>>>> in the comfort of the parental home, three weeks before moving to a strange >>>>>> new town (Bristol) to be a student - I must have been impressed by the >>>>>> Gruppo Sportivo session because on my first night off the leash I walked >>>>>> two miles across the outskirts of town, map in hand, to see them play at >>>>>> what was then Bristol Polytechnic. >>>>>> >>>>>> Soon after that, like so many bands, they disappeared entirely, >>>>>> presumably back to Holland, but I still dig out their single 'rock'n'roll' >>>>>> occasionally. >>>>>> >>>>>> Rocker >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>>> From: RobF robfleay@... [peel] >>>>>> To: peel >>>>>> Sent: Fri, Nov 21, 2014 9:57 am >>>>>> Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Today's Derby box tape is 90 minutes of the 06 September 1978 >>>>>> show - the third night of Paul Gambaccini standing in for Peel that week. >>>>>> >>>>>> Sessions from Squeeze and Gruppo Sportivo >>>>>> >>>>>> 1978-09-06 (Paul Gambaccini) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm guessing from the slightly smoother playlists that went on this >>>>>> week, these were programmed by PG and not Peel >>>>>> >>>>>> I wouldn't recommend you all rush to this one, I can only listen to >>>>>> about 5 seconds of Gambo before wanting to stick my head in a bucket of >>>>>> water. Back in 1978 he was particularly smarmy >>>>>> >>>>>> Apologies to the Gambo fans >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 20 November 2014 14:04, RobF wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *I'm glad that the Derby Box is generating so many positive comments, >>>>>> it's been a joy to rip so far (and many many thanks to Steve for keeping on >>>>>> top the wiki!) but today's tape confused me completely for a moment* >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *It turns out that the original taper erased his first attempts at >>>>>> Tape DB003 and Tape DB009 and dubbed his favourite bits to Tape DB010. * >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *You can see from his original tracklists >>>>>> herehttp://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/RobF/Derby%20Box%20Tracklistings/ErasedTape003.jpg >>>>>> http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/RobF/Derby%20Box%20Tracklistings/ErasedTape009.jpg >>>>>> * >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *that everything he ticked - was dubbed to DB010 and the rest was >>>>>> sadly erased.* >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *So DB010 is a compilation of sorts, but nonetheless contains* >>>>>> >>>>>> *3 tracks from the end of 18 August 1978 >>>>>> which slightly extends the >>>>>> version of the show shared last week from DB002* >>>>>> >>>>>> *Blast Furnace and Hits (AKA Snivelling Shits) in session* >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *Mooo >>>>>> * >>>>>> >>>>>> *Just over an hour of 30 August 1978 >>>>>> of which 40 minutes was >>>>>> previously avaible in lower quality on the 400 Box* >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *Pirates and Punishment Of Luxury in sessionMooo >>>>>> * >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *A couple of tracks that must have been dubbed from elsewhere (not >>>>>> clear where at this point) and it's impos sible to date them from the brief >>>>>> snippets of talking but I assume from 19781978-XX-XX/ >>>>>> * >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *And then some none-Peel content - a few songs from Rock On 19th Aug >>>>>> 1978 (I couldn't identify the presenter but Steve tells me it's Stuart >>>>>> Grundy) - includes an interview with City BoyRock On >>>>>> * >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *On 20 November 2014 00:26, thebarguest@yahoo.co.uk >>>>>> [peel] >>>>> > wrote:* >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *Many thanks Rob! Just played 780828 and it's one of the best Peel >>>>>> shows I've ever heard ! The audio quality is amazing, like it's from last >>>>>> week!Magazine were my fave band from 78 to 81. Maybe if I'd have heard the >>>>>> previous rip on headphones I'd have noticed it ; I hate digital artefacts - >>>>>> heard them a lot in the early days of mp3/sharing - like a faint bubbling >>>>>> noise, horrible... * >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > > > > From viynljohn@... Mon Dec 8 19:45:51 2014 From: viynljohn@... (viynljohn@...) Date: 08 Dec 2014 10:45:51 -0800 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> <820E1B0570B44AE2ABA5EEA6DB8E28C6@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: Hi all I'm REALLY enjoyng all the goodies eminating from the Derby Box.... we are truly spoiled for choice From robfleay@... Mon Dec 8 23:07:36 2014 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2014 22:07:36 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> <820E1B0570B44AE2ABA5EEA6DB8E28C6@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: Right - so now I have ripped the first two compilation tapes DB020 and DB030 and, thanks to Stu pointing out at least one mistake in dating and ordering the tracks, I think I now have them straight (famous last words) 9 tracks from 13 September 1978 are added from DB020 to the 2 that were already shared, so this show is now 36 mins 22 secs long Mooo The Revolutionaries track from 18 September 1978 is salvaged from DB020 adding a further 5 minutes or so to this show so the file length is now 1 hour 40 mins Mooo A further 20 minutes of 20 September 1978 appears on DB020, so the file length for that show is now 34 mins 47 seconds Mooo Another couple of tracks emerge on DB020 from the edited 25 September 1978 show. This is the one where he taped over the double play of Teenage Kicks. TKx2 is still missing, but the Leyton Buzzards and Devo tracks are reinserted to their rightful place. The file length is now 1 hour 49 mins Mooo 19 minutes and 32 seconds remain of the show from 30 October 1978 on DB020 (Elvis Costello session) Mooo The previously messed up section of 31 October 1978 from DB030 now has the tracks from 2nd Nov removed and added some further tracks from DB020, so we have 17 minutes 34 seconds of this show Mooo And to correct the mistake with the original file I uploaded for 31st Oct, I've created a new file for 2 November 1978 that is 14 mins 53 secs Mooo I think that wraps it up. There is one more compilation tape (DB040) to rip, but there are only two shows on that tape (20-11-78 and 26-12-78) so it should be less complicated to work out . Then it's no more erased tapes/compilations after that - and should be plain sailing! A special prize if you followed all that... On 8 December 2014 at 13:41, RobF wrote: > Thanks Stuart > > I need to sort the files out - there is some more of the 31 Oct 78 show on > the compilation DB020, which I ripped last night > > On 8 December 2014 at 12:40, 'Stuart Brooks' stuartb@....com > [peel] wrote: > >> >> >> Yes looks like the tracks from Conway Twitty to Upsetters Dub Line are >> from 2nd November 1978 >> >> *From:* mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com >> *Sent:* Monday, December 08, 2014 12:22 PM >> *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com >> *Subject:* Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. >> >> >> >> Hi Rob >> >> Just trying to catch up on the wiki, but have got a bit stuck at 31st >> October 1978, the bits recorded onto DB030. Although the file begins with >> Can, the following tracks are not from this show according to the existing >> tracklisting. I think the ticks didn’t necessarily correspond to the dubbed >> version of the tape, but that the taper had them somewhere in his >> collection. I’ll try and work out what’s going on, I think it will be >> easier to create the tape pages and work from there. >> >> Stuart >> >> *From:* mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com >> *Sent:* Monday, December 01, 2014 3:29 PM >> *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com >> *Subject:* Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. >> >> >> >> A new batch of Derby Box tapes to start your Christmas countdown.. >> >> A complete, previously unshared show from 13 November 1978 >> >> Sessions from X Ray Spex and Matumbi >> Mooo >> >> >> The first 1 hour 10 minutes from the previously unshared show on 20 >> November 1978 and then >> another 20 minutes or so of edited highlights from the rest of the show. >> The taper erased the full last section of the show from tape DB033 and >> dubbed his favourite bits to DB030 (more of that further down*) >> Sessions from Swell Maps and XTC. >> Mooo >> >> >> A nearly complete show (1 hr 50), previously unshared from 27 November >> 1978 >> Sessions from Lene Lovich and X Ray Spex >> >> The first 1 Hour 20 minutes of 29 November 1978 >> >> Wailing Cocks and John Cooper Clarke in session. 55 minutes of the end of >> this show were shared from the 400 Box, so this completes up the missing >> first half >> Mooo >> >> >> *DB030 (along with DB020 and DB040 which I hope to pick up this week) is >> the edited highlights of a number of erased tapes - for which we still >> have the original handwritten tracklists for posterity. These are all >> marked on the Derby Box Wiki Page >> as ERASED - and the tracklisting scans are on Mooo >> prefixed >> with ErasedTapennn.jpg >> >> So DB030 contains edited versions of >> >> 31 October 1978 19 mins >> taken from ErasedTape029 >> >> (ticked tracks) available on Mooo >> >> 07 November 1978 35 mins >> taken from ErasedTape030 >> >> (ticked tracks) available on Mooo >> >> 10 November 1978 20 mins >> taken from ErasedTape030 >> >> (ticked tracks) available on Mooo >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On 29 November 2014 at 12:45, RobF wrote: >> >>> And it continues... >>> >>> Just the intro of the show on 12 October 1978 >>> survives - the majority of >>> the show (Punilux and Dr Feelgood sessions) is available from the 400 Box - >>> but the intro isn't present, so this makes for a nice little find. >>> Mooo >>> >>> >>> Then in direct contrast we have 3 shows in their entirety (give or take >>> the tape flips) >>> >>> A full, previously unshared show is from 19 October 1978 >>> >>> Sessions from Molesters and Prag Vec >>> Mooo >>> >>> >>> A full show from the following night 20 October 1978 >>> >>> An all-records show with 3 tracks from the new Status Quo album (this >>> makes me chuckle that while he was heralding the arrival of Teenage Kicks, >>> he was also still championing the Quo, who were heading into their >>> decline). 45 minutes of this show have been shared previously from the 400 >>> Box. >>> Mooo >>> >>> >>> And the full show from 23 October 1978 >>> >>> The Buzzcocks and The Fall in session - already available almost in full >>> from the 400 Box, but this version adds the missing 4-5 minutes and is a >>> significant sound upgrade >>> Mooo >>> >>> >>> And finally for today... >>> >>> Only the first 24 minutes of the show from 24 October 1978 >>> >>> Yachts in session - previously unshared. A shame there isn't more of >>> this one. >>> Mooo >>> >>> >>> >>> On 26 November 2014 at 13:44, RobF wrote: >>> >>>> With so many tapes (of such excellent quality) to get through, I'm >>>> trying not to lose momentum, but apologies to anyone who is struggling to >>>> keep up with me posting them faster than you can listen to them! >>>> >>>> Today we have >>>> >>>> The full show from 02 October 1978 >>>> >>>> Previously unshared. The Mekons in session (and very good they are too) >>>> Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> The full show from 03 October 1978 >>>> >>>> 1 hour was previously available from the 400 Box, but here it's in its >>>> entirety and contains the debut Siouxsie album played in full (which Ken's >>>> book mentions as happening on 6th October - so the book could be wrong?) >>>> and a session from Wire. >>>> Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> The first 47 minutes of the show on 11 October 1978 >>>> >>>> UK Subs in session. the rest of the show is available from the 400 Box >>>> so this makes the full show now available >>>> Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> I might have a breather now, as I'm offline for a couple of days >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 25 November 2014 at 09:55, RobF wrote: >>>> >>>>> Thanks as always to Branko for extending the disk space on Mooo once >>>>> more, so that we can share these amazing Derby Box recordings. There may >>>>> well be an avalanche now that Stuart has made a start on his batch too.. >>>>> >>>>> Today from me we have: >>>>> >>>>> 1 hour and 35 minutes of 18 September 1978 >>>>> >>>>> A previously unshared show with sessions from Doctor Feelgood and >>>>> Stiff Little Fingers >>>>> Mooo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 1 hours and 45 minutes of the 25 September 1978 >>>>> >>>>> Already partially available from the 400 Box - this is the show where >>>>> he plays Teenage Kicks twice, but the taper didn't like it and so taped >>>>> over that segment?! The show then carries on to the end.(NB the missing >>>>> section is luckily in the 400 Box version for posterity) >>>>> Sessions from Motorhead and The Skids >>>>> Mooo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Then we have a 15 minute selection of some tracks from 20 September >>>>> 1978 >>>>> This is what he taped over the Teenage Kicks section with - he >>>>> compiled his favourite tracks from this show - and then erased the rest of >>>>> that tape Original tracklisting was here >>>>> >>>>> (it also included the end of the 18 Sept 78 show). Some of his other >>>>> favourite tracks from this show are compiled on Tape020 when I get there. >>>>> Sessions from Prag Vec and Whitecats. It's a previously unshared show, so a >>>>> shame that it was edited down like this. >>>>> Mooo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 1 hour and 12 minutes of another unshared show from 28 September 1978 >>>>> >>>>> Sessions from Solid Senders (featuring Wilko Johnson) and Viv >>>>> Stanshall - although Viv's Rawlinson End piece must have been towards the >>>>> end of the show, therefore is missing from this tape. >>>>> Mooo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I've also managed to date the previously undated two tracks from >>>>> DB010. These were also compiled from a tape which he then erased >>>>> (thankfully it looks like he stopped doing this by about Tape040). They are >>>>> from >>>>> 13 September 1978 >>>>> Sessions from Hot Water and Roy Harper. Original tracklisting was here >>>>> >>>>> and again, some more tracks from this show are compiled on Tape020 when I >>>>> get there. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 24 November 2014 at 10:16, RobF wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Today's instalment of the Derby Box is as follows: >>>>>> >>>>>> The last of the Gambaccini Stand-In tapes. This is 45 minutes from >>>>>> the start of the show on 07-September-1978 >>>>>> This was marked as Friday Rock Show on the original taper's >>>>>> spreadsheet - most likely based on the classic-rock tinged playlist. >>>>>> Repeated sessions from Graham Parker and Ian Dury. Previously unshared. >>>>>> Mooo >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> The first 45 minutes of Peel on 11 September 1978 >>>>>> >>>>>> Sessions from Racing Cars and The Adverts. The next 45 minutes of the >>>>>> show are on tape DB013 which is one that the original taper sold on ebay >>>>>> (on account of DB013 having the first play of Teenage Kicks on Side B - >>>>>> 12th Sept). Hopefully the list member who bought this tape will share it >>>>>> soon! None of this show has been shared before >>>>>> Mooo >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> 95 minutes (a long C90!) of 14 September 1978 >>>>>> >>>>>> Only one session - from Radio Stars, a notable show for the second >>>>>> play of Teenage Kicks. Peel recounts being called by one of the band to say >>>>>> thanks for the initial play, and goes on to add that he has already heard >>>>>> of record company interest for them. "A really excellent record it is too" >>>>>> 20 minutes of this show were previously shared from the 400 Box (but >>>>>> didn't include the Undertones section) >>>>>> Mooo >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 23 November 2014 at 22:50, Vince Nzo meltormentsingers@... >>>>>> [peel] wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Gruppo was a wonderful little Dutch band and the pride of >>>>>>> alternative Holland. I love their singles and albums. Hans Vandenberg was a >>>>>>> very smart writer with a bit of a Bonzo's streak with regards to clever >>>>>>> lyrics. ...In Japan they don't have stereo but kimono...that kinda work :) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Vince >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ------------------------------ >>>>>>> *From:* "Rocker rockerq@... [peel]" >>>>>>> *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com >>>>>>> *Sent:* Friday, November 21, 2014 11:15 AM >>>>>>> >>>>>>> *Subject:* Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> This one willl be fascinating for me - I remember listening to it >>>>>>> in the comfort of the parental home, three weeks before moving to a strange >>>>>>> new town (Bristol) to be a student - I must have been impressed by the >>>>>>> Gruppo Sportivo session because on my first night off the leash I walked >>>>>>> two miles across the outskirts of town, map in hand, to see them play at >>>>>>> what was then Bristol Polytechnic. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Soon after that, like so many bands, they disappeared entirely, >>>>>>> presumably back to Holland, but I still dig out their single 'rock'n'roll' >>>>>>> occasionally. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Rocker >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>>>> From: RobF robfleay@ntlworld.com [peel] >>>>>>> To: peel >>>>>>> Sent: Fri, Nov 21, 2014 9:57 am >>>>>>> Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Today's Derby box tape is 90 minutes of the 06 September 1978 >>>>>>> show - the third night of Paul Gambaccini standing in for Peel that week. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Sessions from Squeeze and Gruppo Sportivo >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1978-09-06 (Paul Gambaccini) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I'm guessing from the slightly smoother playlists that went on this >>>>>>> week, these were programmed by PG and not Peel >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I wouldn't recommend you all rush to this one, I can only listen to >>>>>>> about 5 seconds of Gambo before wanting to stick my head in a bucket of >>>>>>> water. Back in 1978 he was particularly smarmy >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Apologies to the Gambo fans >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 20 November 2014 14:04, RobF wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> *I'm glad that the Derby Box is generating so many positive >>>>>>> comments, it's been a joy to rip so far (and many many thanks to Steve for >>>>>>> keeping on top the wiki!) but today's tape confused me completely for a >>>>>>> moment* >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> *It turns out that the original taper erased his first attempts at >>>>>>> Tape DB003 and Tape DB009 and dubbed his favourite bits to Tape DB010. * >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> *You can see from his original tracklists >>>>>>> herehttp://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/RobF/Derby%20Box%20Tracklistings/ErasedTape003.jpg >>>>>>> http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/RobF/Derby%20Box%20Tracklistings/ErasedTape009.jpg >>>>>>> * >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> *that everything he ticked - was dubbed to DB010 and the rest was >>>>>>> sadly erased.* >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> *So DB010 is a compilation of sorts, but nonetheless contains* >>>>>>> >>>>>>> *3 tracks from the end of 18 August 1978 >>>>>>> which slightly extends the >>>>>>> version of the show shared last week from DB002* >>>>>>> >>>>>>> *Blast Furnace and Hits (AKA Snivelling Shits) in session* >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> *Mooo >>>>>>> * >>>>>>> >>>>>>> *Just over an hour of 30 August 1978 >>>>>>> of which 40 minutes was >>>>>>> previously avaible in lower quality on the 400 Box* >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> *Pirates and Punishment Of Luxury in sessionMooo >>>>>>> * >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> *A couple of tracks that must have been dubbed from elsewhere (not >>>>>>> clear where at this point) and it's impos sible to date them from the brief >>>>>>> snippets of talking but I assume from 19781978-XX-XX/ >>>>>>> * >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> *And then some none-Peel content - a few songs from Rock On 19th Aug >>>>>>> 1978 (I couldn't identify the presenter but Steve tells me it's Stuart >>>>>>> Grundy) - includes an interview with City BoyRock On >>>>>>> * >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> *On 20 November 2014 00:26, thebarguest@... >>>>>>> [peel] >>>>>> > wrote:* >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> *Many thanks Rob! Just played 780828 and it's one of the best Peel >>>>>>> shows I've ever heard ! The audio quality is amazing, like it's from last >>>>>>> week!Magazine were my fave band from 78 to 81. Maybe if I'd have heard the >>>>>>> previous rip on headphones I'd have noticed it ; I hate digital artefacts - >>>>>>> heard them a lot in the early days of mp3/sharing - like a faint bubbling >>>>>>> noise, horrible... * >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > From stuartb@... Tue Dec 9 13:34:04 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2014 12:34:04 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...><697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...><820E1B0570B44AE2ABA5EEA6DB8E28C6@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: Sterling work, worthy of Haze and his Gumtree tapes additions. Puts my undocumented mixtapes to shame! Looks like there will have to be an updated version of 20th Nov once you get to DB040. My half of the tapes looks to be more straight forward. The wiki, and the “List Of Shows” Google sheet have been updated with all of these details, with help from Steve SIG and JP3904 Stuart From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, December 08, 2014 10:07 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. Right - so now I have ripped the first two compilation tapes DB020 and DB030 and, thanks to Stu pointing out at least one mistake in dating and ordering the tracks, I think I now have them straight (famous last words) 9 tracks from 13 September 1978 are added from DB020 to the 2 that were already shared, so this show is now 36 mins 22 secs long Mooo The Revolutionaries track from 18 September 1978 is salvaged from DB020 adding a further 5 minutes or so to this show so the file length is now 1 hour 40 mins Mooo A further 20 minutes of 20 September 1978 appears on DB020, so the file length for that show is now 34 mins 47 seconds Mooo Another couple of tracks emerge on DB020 from the edited 25 September 1978 show. This is the one where he taped over the double play of Teenage Kicks. TKx2 is still missing, but the Leyton Buzzards and Devo tracks are reinserted to their rightful place. The file length is now 1 hour 49 mins Mooo 19 minutes and 32 seconds remain of the show from 30 October 1978 on DB020 (Elvis Costello session) Mooo The previously messed up section of 31 October 1978 from DB030 now has the tracks from 2nd Nov removed and added some further tracks from DB020, so we have 17 minutes 34 seconds of this show Mooo And to correct the mistake with the original file I uploaded for 31st Oct, I've created a new file for 2 November 1978 that is 14 mins 53 secs Mooo I think that wraps it up. There is one more compilation tape (DB040) to rip, but there are only two shows on that tape (20-11-78 and 26-12-78) so it should be less complicated to work out . Then it's no more erased tapes/compilations after that - and should be plain sailing! A special prize if you followed all that... On 8 December 2014 at 13:41, RobF wrote: Thanks Stuart I need to sort the files out - there is some more of the 31 Oct 78 show on the compilation DB020, which I ripped last night On 8 December 2014 at 12:40, 'Stuart Brooks' stuartb@brooks22.plus.com [peel] wrote: Yes looks like the tracks from Conway Twitty to Upsetters Dub Line are from 2nd November 1978 From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, December 08, 2014 12:22 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. Hi Rob Just trying to catch up on the wiki, but have got a bit stuck at 31st October 1978, the bits recorded onto DB030. Although the file begins with Can, the following tracks are not from this show according to the existing tracklisting. I think the ticks didn’t necessarily correspond to the dubbed version of the tape, but that the taper had them somewhere in his collection. I’ll try and work out what’s going on, I think it will be easier to create the tape pages and work from there. Stuart From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 3:29 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. A new batch of Derby Box tapes to start your Christmas countdown.. A complete, previously unshared show from 13 November 1978 Sessions from X Ray Spex and Matumbi Mooo The first 1 hour 10 minutes from the previously unshared show on 20 November 1978 and then another 20 minutes or so of edited highlights from the rest of the show. The taper erased the full last section of the show from tape DB033 and dubbed his favourite bits to DB030 (more of that further down*) Sessions from Swell Maps and XTC. Mooo A nearly complete show (1 hr 50), previously unshared from 27 November 1978 Sessions from Lene Lovich and X Ray Spex The first 1 Hour 20 minutes of 29 November 1978 Wailing Cocks and John Cooper Clarke in session. 55 minutes of the end of this show were shared from the 400 Box, so this completes up the missing first half Mooo *DB030 (along with DB020 and DB040 which I hope to pick up this week) is the edited highlights of a number of erased tapes - for which we still have the original handwritten tracklists for posterity. These are all marked on the Derby Box Wiki Page as ERASED - and the tracklisting scans are on Mooo prefixed with ErasedTapennn.jpg So DB030 contains edited versions of 31 October 1978 19 mins taken from ErasedTape029 (ticked tracks) available on Mooo 07 November 1978 35 mins taken from ErasedTape030 (ticked tracks) available on Mooo 10 November 1978 20 mins taken from ErasedTape030 (ticked tracks) available on Mooo On 29 November 2014 at 12:45, RobF wrote: And it continues... Just the intro of the show on 12 October 1978 survives - the majority of the show (Punilux and Dr Feelgood sessions) is available from the 400 Box - but the intro isn't present, so this makes for a nice little find. Mooo Then in direct contrast we have 3 shows in their entirety (give or take the tape flips) A full, previously unshared show is from 19 October 1978 Sessions from Molesters and Prag Vec Mooo A full show from the following night 20 October 1978 An all-records show with 3 tracks from the new Status Quo album (this makes me chuckle that while he was heralding the arrival of Teenage Kicks, he was also still championing the Quo, who were heading into their decline). 45 minutes of this show have been shared previously from the 400 Box. Mooo And the full show from 23 October 1978 The Buzzcocks and The Fall in session - already available almost in full from the 400 Box, but this version adds the missing 4-5 minutes and is a significant sound upgrade Mooo And finally for today... Only the first 24 minutes of the show from 24 October 1978 Yachts in session - previously unshared. A shame there isn't more of this one. Mooo On 26 November 2014 at 13:44, RobF wrote: With so many tapes (of such excellent quality) to get through, I'm trying not to lose momentum, but apologies to anyone who is struggling to keep up with me posting them faster than you can listen to them! Today we have The full show from 02 October 1978 Previously unshared. The Mekons in session (and very good they are too) Mooo The full show from 03 October 1978 1 hour was previously available from the 400 Box, but here it's in its entirety and contains the debut Siouxsie album played in full (which Ken's book mentions as happening on 6th October - so the book could be wrong?) and a session from Wire. Mooo The first 47 minutes of the show on 11 October 1978 UK Subs in session. the rest of the show is available from the 400 Box so this makes the full show now available Mooo I might have a breather now, as I'm offline for a couple of days On 25 November 2014 at 09:55, RobF wrote: Thanks as always to Branko for extending the disk space on Mooo once more, so that we can share these amazing Derby Box recordings. There may well be an avalanche now that Stuart has made a start on his batch too.. Today from me we have: 1 hour and 35 minutes of 18 September 1978 A previously unshared show with sessions from Doctor Feelgood and Stiff Little Fingers Mooo 1 hours and 45 minutes of the 25 September 1978 Already partially available from the 400 Box - this is the show where he plays Teenage Kicks twice, but the taper didn't like it and so taped over that segment?! The show then carries on to the end.(NB the missing section is luckily in the 400 Box version for posterity) Sessions from Motorhead and The Skids Mooo Then we have a 15 minute selection of some tracks from 20 September 1978 This is what he taped over the Teenage Kicks section with - he compiled his favourite tracks from this show - and then erased the rest of that tape Original tracklisting was here (it also included the end of the 18 Sept 78 show). Some of his other favourite tracks from this show are compiled on Tape020 when I get there. Sessions from Prag Vec and Whitecats. It's a previously unshared show, so a shame that it was edited down like this. Mooo 1 hour and 12 minutes of another unshared show from 28 September 1978 Sessions from Solid Senders (featuring Wilko Johnson) and Viv Stanshall - although Viv's Rawlinson End piece must have been towards the end of the show, therefore is missing from this tape. Mooo I've also managed to date the previously undated two tracks from DB010. These were also compiled from a tape which he then erased (thankfully it looks like he stopped doing this by about Tape040). They are from 13 September 1978 Sessions from Hot Water and Roy Harper. Original tracklisting was here and again, some more tracks from this show are compiled on Tape020 when I get there. On 24 November 2014 at 10:16, RobF wrote: Today's instalment of the Derby Box is as follows: The last of the Gambaccini Stand-In tapes. This is 45 minutes from the start of the show on 07-September-1978 This was marked as Friday Rock Show on the original taper's spreadsheet - most likely based on the classic-rock tinged playlist. Repeated sessions from Graham Parker and Ian Dury. Previously unshared. Mooo The first 45 minutes of Peel on 11 September 1978 Sessions from Racing Cars and The Adverts. The next 45 minutes of the show are on tape DB013 which is one that the original taper sold on ebay (on account of DB013 having the first play of Teenage Kicks on Side B - 12th Sept). Hopefully the list member who bought this tape will share it soon! None of this show has been shared before Mooo 95 minutes (a long C90!) of 14 September 1978 Only one session - from Radio Stars, a notable show for the second play of Teenage Kicks. Peel recounts being called by one of the band to say thanks for the initial play, and goes on to add that he has already heard of record company interest for them. "A really excellent record it is too" 20 minutes of this show were previously shared from the 400 Box (but didn't include the Undertones section) Mooo On 23 November 2014 at 22:50, Vince Nzo meltormentsingers@... [peel] wrote: Gruppo was a wonderful little Dutch band and the pride of alternative Holland. I love their singles and albums. Hans Vandenberg was a very smart writer with a bit of a Bonzo's streak with regards to clever lyrics. ...In Japan they don't have stereo but kimono...that kinda work :) Vince ------------------------------------------------------------------ From: "Rocker rockerq@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 11:15 AM Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. This one willl be fascinating for me - I remember listening to it in the comfort of the parental home, three weeks before moving to a strange new town (Bristol) to be a student - I must have been impressed by the Gruppo Sportivo session because on my first night off the leash I walked two miles across the outskirts of town, map in hand, to see them play at what was then Bristol Polytechnic. Soon after that, like so many bands, they disappeared entirely, presumably back to Holland, but I still dig out their single 'rock'n'roll' occasionally. Rocker -----Original Message----- From: RobF robfleay@... [peel] To: peel Sent: Fri, Nov 21, 2014 9:57 am Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. Today's Derby box tape is 90 minutes of the 06 September 1978 show - the third night of Paul Gambaccini standing in for Peel that week. Sessions from Squeeze and Gruppo Sportivo 1978-09-06 (Paul Gambaccini) I'm guessing from the slightly smoother playlists that went on this week, these were programmed by PG and not Peel I wouldn't recommend you all rush to this one, I can only listen to about 5 seconds of Gambo before wanting to stick my head in a bucket of water. Back in 1978 he was particularly smarmy Apologies to the Gambo fans On 20 November 2014 14:04, RobF wrote: I'm glad that the Derby Box is generating so many positive comments, it's been a joy to rip so far (and many many thanks to Steve for keeping on top the wiki!) but today's tape confused me completely for a moment It turns out that the original taper erased his first attempts at Tape DB003 and Tape DB009 and dubbed his favourite bits to Tape DB010. You can see from his original tracklists here http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/RobF/Derby%20Box%20Tracklistings/ErasedTape003.jpg http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/RobF/Derby%20Box%20Tracklistings/ErasedTape009.jpg that everything he ticked - was dubbed to DB010 and the rest was sadly erased. So DB010 is a compilation of sorts, but nonetheless contains 3 tracks from the end of 18 August 1978 which slightly extends the version of the show shared last week from DB002 Blast Furnace and Hits (AKA Snivelling Shits) in session Mooo Just over an hour of 30 August 1978 of which 40 minutes was previously avaible in lower quality on the 400 Box Pirates and Punishment Of Luxury in session Mooo A couple of tracks that must have been dubbed from elsewhere (not clear where at this point) and it's impos sible to date them from the brief snippets of talking but I assume from 1978 1978-XX-XX/ And then some none-Peel content - a few songs from Rock On 19th Aug 1978 (I couldn't identify the presenter but Steve tells me it's Stuart Grundy) - includes an interview with City Boy Rock On On 20 November 2014 00:26, thebarguest@... [peel] wrote: Many thanks Rob! Just played 780828 and it's one of the best Peel shows I've ever heard ! The audio quality is amazing, like it's from last week!Magazine were my fave band from 78 to 81. Maybe if I'd have heard the previous rip on headphones I'd have noticed it ; I hate digital artefacts - heard them a lot in the early days of mp3/sharing - like a faint bubbling noise, horrible... From zomgqashiyo@... Tue Dec 9 17:00:31 2014 From: zomgqashiyo@... (zomgqashiyo@...) Date: 09 Dec 2014 08:00:31 -0800 Subject: To speed yr trip. Message-ID: You can set it better? /Roger/L Tapes/L012a.mp3 Welcome. Listen to mine https://mega.co.nz/#!ZUhCwSYR!NeyTnnj1K6ED4DgtVPZnr7T8QSQSXRuvlr9F3sFwx7o ... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-30317747 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-30317747 From haze.harrison@... Wed Dec 10 00:03:59 2014 From: haze.harrison@... (haze.harrison@...) Date: 09 Dec 2014 15:03:59 -0800 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: Brilliant, thank you Rob. Now wiki'd http://fridayrockshow.wikia.com/wiki/15_December_1978 http://fridayrockshow.wikia.com/wiki/15_December_1978 The next (5th) edition of FRS and another unshared full 2 hour show from 15th December 1978 on tapes DB035 & DB036 The Flys and Lone Star in session From stuartb@... Wed Dec 10 01:39:16 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2014 00:39:16 -0000 Subject: [peel] New Karl's Tape On Moo - May 1981 In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D70DEBD22583-D44-FAB0@...> <950096739.973645.1416951209907.JavaMail.yahoo@...><8D1D720D9EDFF9D-51C-10E29@...> Message-ID: OK that’s the page now wikified most of the unidentified tracks have now been identified, other than the one by the Plugs. Sounds like a mix of ska, Devo, B52’s. A challenge to the ace detectives of the group..... Haven’t created a page for 20th May 1981 on the wiki given lack of proof.... Stuart From stuartb@... Wed Dec 10 03:18:14 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2014 02:18:14 -0000 Subject: [peel] To speed yr trip. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <901823FEB4C1455584D13A46B71DCF5E@StuartWin7PC> I think your deck needs sped up a bit Roger there are some from the 400 Box running slow as well. What was the correction factor zomg we can maybe adjust the files ex post facto From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2014 4:00 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] To speed yr trip. You can set it better? /Roger/L Tapes/L012a.mp3 Welcome. Listen to mine https://mega.co.nz/#!ZUhCwSYR!NeyTnnj1K6ED4DgtVPZnr7T8QSQSXRuvlr9F3sFwx7o ... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-30317747 From zomgqashiyo@... Wed Dec 10 20:42:04 2014 From: zomgqashiyo@... (zomgqashiyo@...) Date: 10 Dec 2014 11:42:04 -0800 Subject: [peel] To speed yr trip. In-Reply-To: <901823FEB4C1455584D13A46B71DCF5E@StuartWin7PC> References: <901823FEB4C1455584D13A46B71DCF5E@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: It's very easy to do that, Stuart. First find and install Cool Edit Pro Syntrillium Software Corporation® Open any MP3 file and then Close the program Go to C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\Syntrillium\Cool Edit Pro\2.00\COOL.INI Open COOL.INI in Notepad Under [Profile96] you will see the string which will look like this (digits may differ) Pitch Bender2=2,0,1000,2000,1000,0,5,2,40,0 So what we are going to do next? Just replace the portion "1000,2000,1000" If You asked for the correction factor for my example, see what it should look like Pitch Bender2=2,0,1567,2000,1567,0,5,2,40,0 Later we don't need to repack or resend the files already sent. All we need is to publish the correct strings in here. From M.Luetchford@... Wed Dec 10 22:31:15 2014 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2014 21:31:15 +0000 Subject: [peel] New Karl's Tape On Moo - May 1981 In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D70DEBD22583-D44-FAB0@...> <950096739.973645.1416951209907.JavaMail.yahoo@...><8D1D720D9EDFF9D-51C-10E29@...> Message-ID: <1418247075.33650.YahooMailNeo@...> Salford Jets - Sleaford Mods! Delmontes! Thanks M ________________________________ From: "'Stuart Brooks' stuartb@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, 10 December 2014, 0:39 Subject: Re: [peel] New Karl's Tape On Moo - May 1981   OK that’s the page now wikified most of the unidentified tracks have now been identified, other than the one by the Plugs. Sounds like a mix of ska, Devo, B52’s. A challenge to the ace detectives of the group.....   Haven’t created a page for 20th May 1981 on the wiki given lack of proof....   Stuart   From zomgqashiyo@... Thu Dec 11 17:00:57 2014 From: zomgqashiyo@... (zomgqashiyo@...) Date: 11 Dec 2014 08:00:57 -0800 Subject: For those who like something else Message-ID: MEGA https://mega.co.nz/#!4dx2gDjI!WZ-8e7BxB0GO_TXxIcAy2Wx0qSkUF-UmyKnkRLlBx2A MEGA https://mega.co.nz/#!4dx2gDjI!WZ-8e7BxB0GO_TXxIcAy2Wx0qSkUF-UmyKnkRLlBx2A MEGA provides free cloud storage with convenient and powerful always-on privacy. Claim your free 50GB now! View on mega.co.nz https://mega.co.nz/#!4dx2gDjI!WZ-8e7BxB0GO_TXxIcAy2Wx0qSkUF-UmyKnkRLlBx2A Preview by Yahoo From stuartb@... Sat Dec 13 17:18:31 2014 From: stuartb@... (stuartb@...) Date: 13 Dec 2014 08:18:31 -0800 Subject: A few more from the Derby Box Message-ID: First up 14th April 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/14_April_1980, 94 minutes of upgraded audio for the already complete 400 Box show, featuring the debut Bodysnatchers session, and a repeat of Diagram Brothers. Then a new complete show, 21st April 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/21_April_1980, featuring Ruts and OMD. Finally 115 minutes of 22nd April 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/22_April_1980, which not only expands on the 95 minutes previously available from the 400 Box but is in the usual sparkling Derby Box quality. XTC and Spizz Energy repeats. Stuart From clashbore18@... Sat Dec 13 20:41:46 2014 From: clashbore18@... (clashbore18@...) Date: 13 Dec 2014 11:41:46 -0800 Subject: Karl's Tape August / October 1981 now on Moo Message-ID: Tracklisting ( I say Jensen but it could still be Skinner ) Side 1 OK Jive / To You Haircut 100 / Favourite Shirts ( Jensen session ) Joy Division / Dead Souls Ice Babys / Genius Of Lies Cuban Heels / ? Haircut 100 / Surprise Me Again ( Jensen Session ) Pretenders / Pack It Up Nightdoctor / Music Like Dirt Red Star Belgrade / Too far Haircut 100 / Fantastic Day ( Jensen Session ) Flux Of Pink Indians / Tube Disaster Haircut 100 / Baked Beans ( Jensen session ) The Wanglers / Lost In Space Future Primitives / ?? True Persuaders / Rootsman Skank ( due to a 30 year old sellotape repair the tape struggles here after 44 mins and flips over - I have made another mp3 of the final 15 mins of Side A and first 15 mins of Side B thats been loaded up after this one ) Side 2 ( this is all October ) Pretenders / The Adultress Chefs / Sweetie ( session ) Anyway AKA / Its My Party ( Japanese band ) Comsat Angels / Session ? Itals / Ina Dis Ya Time Cuban Heels / Work Our Way To Heaven Meteors / Rockabilly Psychosis Positive Noise / Positive , Negative Flying Club / Next Two Minutes Twinkle Brothers / Rasta P'on Top Comsat Angels / session ? Bow Wow Wow / Golly! Gollly! Go! Buddy! Joy Division / Means To An End Joy Division / 24 Hours ( Both live from Moonlight Club 1980 from "Still" ) From clashbore18@... Sat Dec 13 21:15:42 2014 From: clashbore18@... (clashbore18@...) Date: 13 Dec 2014 12:15:42 -0800 Subject: Karl's Tape Aug / Oct 1981b Message-ID: This is the missing section rest of Side 1 True Persuaders / Rootsman Skank Thomas Leer / Don't A Certain Ratio / Skip Scada Au Pairs / Chefs / Make Up ( session ) Japan / Quiet Life ( part ) (... tape too damaged for last 2 mins ) Start of Side 2 Chefs / Femme Fatale ( session ) ABC / Tears Are Not Enough ( rougher single version ) Chefs / You Get Everywhere ( session ) New Age / Jane Pretenders / Adultress................ (part ) From clashbore18@... Sat Dec 13 21:22:39 2014 From: clashbore18@... (clashbore18@...) Date: 13 Dec 2014 12:22:39 -0800 Subject: Karl's Tape Aug / Oct 1981b In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Au Pairs onwards in October 1981 beforehand its August 1981. No September 1981 as it was punctuated by a holiday to Great Yarmouth's Seashore Holiday Camp.... Love Action and Stand and Deliver were the coolest songs the camp would play in the bar... good grief. The excitement was too much and I was too exhausted to do any night time taping after all this. From zomgqashiyo@... Sat Dec 13 21:42:28 2014 From: zomgqashiyo@... (zomgqashiyo@...) Date: 13 Dec 2014 12:42:28 -0800 Subject: Who will come first? Message-ID: You may heard it recently as I did in one of John Peel's programs. Tell me what it is if you remember Slow Refrain (mostly male (but I'm not sure) so male/female unison's repetative slow distorted vocals/slow indiecore band with a distorted sound as of Swirlies, etc.) it's coming over, coming over it's going over. it's going over, going over it's coming over. it's coming over, coming over it's going over. it's going over, going over it's coming over. ... coming, going or any other similar verb that ends with "ing" From robfleay@... Sat Dec 13 22:23:45 2014 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2014 21:23:45 +0000 Subject: [peel] Karl's Tape August / October 1981 now on Moo In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: The Haircut 100 Session was for Richard Skinner On 13 December 2014 at 19:41, clashbore18@... [peel] < peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > > > Tracklisting > > ( I say Jensen but it could still be Skinner ) > > > Side 1 > > OK Jive / To You > > Haircut 100 / Favourite Shirts ( Jensen session ) > > Joy Division / Dead Souls > > Ice Babys / Genius Of Lies > > Cuban Heels / ? > > Haircut 100 / Surprise Me Again ( Jensen Session ) > > Pretenders / Pack It Up > > Nightdoctor / Music Like Dirt > > Red Star Belgrade / Too far > > Haircut 100 / Fantastic Day ( Jensen Session ) > > Flux Of Pink Indians / Tube Disaster > > Haircut 100 / Baked Beans ( Jensen session ) > > The Wanglers / Lost In Space > > Future Primitives / ?? > > True Persuaders / Rootsman Skank > > ( due to a 30 year old sellotape repair the tape struggles here after 44 > mins and flips over - I have made another mp3 of the final 15 mins of Side > A and first 15 mins of Side B thats been loaded up after this one ) > > > Side 2 ( this is all October ) > > Pretenders / The Adultress > > Chefs / Sweetie ( session ) > > Anyway AKA / Its My Party ( Japanese band ) > > Comsat Angels / Session ? > > Itals / Ina Dis Ya Time > > Cuban Heels / Work Our Way To Heaven > > Meteors / Rockabilly Psychosis > > Positive Noise / Positive , Negative > > Flying Club / Next Two Minutes > > Twinkle Brothers / Rasta P'on Top > > Comsat Angels / session ? > > Bow Wow Wow / Golly! Gollly! Go! Buddy! > > Joy Division / Means To An End > > Joy Division / 24 Hours > > ( Both live from Moonlight Club 1980 from "Still" ) > > > > > > > > From thebarguest@... Sat Dec 13 23:10:17 2014 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest@...) Date: 13 Dec 2014 14:10:17 -0800 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: Many thanks guys, these tapes are actually better audio quality than if the BBC released (edited) versions!! My faves so far are the 78 shows where Peely is really being himself, playing the best of the "old school" like BJH as well as the new DIY new-wave (great to hear "Chairs Missing" when it was new). In 79/80, sadly, he became a bit Maoist/Stalinist by only playing new-wave, which of course, begs the age-old "Peel" conundrum/question - was his playlist his own, sincere choice of the best recent releases or was it geared just to keep him the mythical guru of pure "new" music ? Having seen/heard Morrissey and Bragg circa 1983 recently, I thought - "God, they can't sing for toffee, their success must have been 90% down to fashion"... Although I do think "The Queen Is Dead" is a great album !!! From stuartb@... Sun Dec 14 00:27:29 2014 From: stuartb@... (stuartb@...) Date: 13 Dec 2014 15:27:29 -0800 Subject: A few more from the Derby Box In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Last for this week - 1st May 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/01_May_1980. 94 minutes of this new show, though tracklisted in full thanks to the John Peel Papers. (speaking of whom, went mysteriously quiet over a year ago....) A slight dropout on side A, after which the right hand channel is a little subdued, though clears towards the end of the tape. Otherwise the usual excellent SQ. Stuart From robfleay@... Sun Dec 14 14:23:50 2014 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 13:23:50 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: Well the same argument must go for Lou Reed, Bob Dylan, Neil Young etc. None of them could "sing" in conventional terms. As for the 1978 observation - you're dead right, and it is fascinating. I think that what actually happened was that his Friday night show went to Tommy Vance in late 1978 and TV started off playing a similar mix of rock and post-punk - and over the next year they both changed to be more specialised. I think Peel was generally quite honest in his remit that he stopped playing stuff when he felt it was getting better served elsewhere. The same went for a lot of the post-punk bands that achieved mainstream success. On 13 December 2014 at 22:10, thebarguest@... [peel] < peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > > > Many thanks guys, these tapes are actually better audio quality than if > the BBC released (edited) versions!! My faves so far are the 78 shows where > Peely is really being himself, playing the best of the "old school" like > BJH as well as the new DIY new-wave (great to hear "Chairs Missing" when it > was new). In 79/80, sadly, he became a bit Maoist/Stalinist by only playing > new-wave, which of course, begs the age-old "Peel" conundrum/question - was > his playlist his own, sincere choice of the best recent releases or was it > geared just to keep him the mythical guru of pure "new" music ? > > Having seen/heard Morrissey and Bragg circa 1983 recently, I thought - > "God, they can't sing for toffee, their success must have been 90% down to > fashion"... Although I do think "The Queen Is Dead" is a great album !!! > > > > From meltormentsingers@... Mon Dec 15 01:41:00 2014 From: meltormentsingers@... (Vince Nzo) Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 00:41:00 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [peel] A few more from the Derby Box In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <994665288.10605.1418604060317.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Small omission in the playlist for 21 april.Suspicion is a Vivian Stanshall solo track, the single was released on Keith Moon's Fly Records, he als plays drums... From: "stuartb@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2014 5:18 PM Subject: [peel] A few more from the Derby Box   First up 14th April 1980, 94 minutes of upgraded audio for the already complete 400 Box show, featuring the debut Bodysnatchers session, and a repeat of Diagram Brothers. Then a new complete show, 21st April 1980, featuring Ruts and OMD. Finally 115 minutes of 22nd April 1980, which not only expands on the 95 minutes previously available from the 400 Box but is in the usual sparkling Derby Box quality. XTC and Spizz Energy repeats. Stuart bel {color:#666666;font-size:10px;overflow:hidden;text-align:center;white-s From stuartb@... Mon Dec 15 13:45:25 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 12:45:25 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Karls Tape June 1981 In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D8B1FBF02E64-1D7C-250E8@...> Message-ID: OK that’s that one wikified too. Side 1 probably starts with the Jenskin show of 2nd June 1981. Precise dating is not possible as the sessions are both repeats, which were not catalogued in the Old Testament, but it is followed by three tracks from the unshared show (but tracklisted by John Peel Papers) of 2nd June 1981. Side 1 finishes with another Jenskin show, again the session is a repeat. It is possible that it is the same show that side 2 starts with, that of 16th June 1981. The last 44 minutes of side 2 belong to the unshared Peel show of 16th June 1981. It’s hard working out exactly who was on the evening show, there is a very minor clip which sounds like it might be Kid Jensen. The labelling of the sessions is all over the place in that period, and might just come down to who happened to be presenting the show, and there might have been leave relief from earlier presenters complicating the issue. The final track is guessed to be Que Bono Houses, the running order might suggest Siren’s Scream but that doesn’t soundlike the Youtube version. Thanks to Karl for another puzzle, which I enjoy solving much more than Steve’s crossword clues... Stuart From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, November 28, 2014 8:24 AM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Karls Tape June 1981 This tape could be made up from as many as two Skinner shows and two Peel shows so those two sessions possibly not from same programme. Wish I could remember. From so_it_goes_2512@... Mon Dec 15 14:37:51 2014 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512@...) Date: 15 Dec 2014 05:37:51 -0800 Subject: [peel] Re: Karls Tape June 1981 In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D8B1FBF02E64-1D7C-250E8@...> Message-ID: >Thanks to Karl for another puzzle, which I enjoy solving much more than Steve’s crossword clues... !!!!! Well, I could always stop doing them........ From stuartb@... Mon Dec 15 15:10:27 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 14:10:27 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Karls Tape June 1981 In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D8B1FBF02E64-1D7C-250E8@...> Message-ID: <4D4267B86B9840CA8127BE81F24B695C@StuartWin7PC> I don’t have a crossword mind! I used to sit and watch my gran complete the Times crossword and I couldn’t get a single one From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, December 15, 2014 1:37 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Karls Tape June 1981 >Thanks to Karl for another puzzle, which I enjoy solving much more than Steve’s crossword clues... !!!!! Well, I could always stop doing them........ From stuartb@... Mon Dec 15 15:29:52 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 14:29:52 -0000 Subject: [peel] A few more from the Derby Box In-Reply-To: <994665288.10605.1418604060317.JavaMail.yahoo@...> References: <994665288.10605.1418604060317.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: <4F66130A687948199EADC6904FFD945B@StuartWin7PC> Wiki corrected. I had assumed the Gargantuan Chums was Peel referring to the Bonzos, and as the track was id’ed as a Bonzo one by Shazam and it was listed on Discogs on the Bonzo page in a best of album, I just went with it. 30 July 1984 also corrected! Stuart From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, December 15, 2014 12:41 AM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] A few more from the Derby Box Small omission in the playlist for 21 april.Suspicion is a Vivian Stanshall solo track, the single was released on Keith Moon's Fly Records, he als plays drums... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "stuartb@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2014 5:18 PM Subject: [peel] A few more from the Derby Box First up 14th April 1980, 94 minutes of upgraded audio for the already complete 400 Box show, featuring the debut Bodysnatchers session, and a repeat of Diagram Brothers. Then a new complete show, 21st April 1980, featuring Ruts and OMD. Finally 115 minutes of 22nd April 1980, which not only expands on the 95 minutes previously available from the 400 Box but is in the usual sparkling Derby Box quality. XTC and Spizz Energy repeats. Stuart From thebarguest@... Mon Dec 15 15:36:25 2014 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest@...) Date: 15 Dec 2014 06:36:25 -0800 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: >>>Well the same argument must go for Lou Reed, Bob Dylan, Neil Young >>>>etc. None of them could "sing" in conventional terms. Good point. One of my friends hates Van Morrison because of his singing style, but I quite like him. Peel favourites Beefheart and Mark E. Smith are unconventional crooners but I like them both, especially the Fall. I like that Bragg song about the road in Essex ! And his work with Imagined Village is good... Maybe the "worst" singers are those in "grindcore" type bands that just seem to bellow/shout/spew out the words, ha ha .... From meltormentsingers@... Mon Dec 15 17:28:38 2014 From: meltormentsingers@... (Vince Nzo) Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 16:28:38 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [peel] A few more from the Derby Box In-Reply-To: <4F66130A687948199EADC6904FFD945B@StuartWin7PC> References: <4F66130A687948199EADC6904FFD945B@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: <2076963092.324533.1418660918057.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Thanks! The track was included on History of the Bonzo's, since then its often mistaken for a Bonzo track. Another thing what just came to mind: This track played by Peel on 24 november 1968:Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band: Sho Wah De Doo Doo (Peel Session outtake/Private recording?) Is actually the album version of Hello Mabel. The recording was found by Guy Brown, he wrote that on the tape directly before and after the recording of Hello Mabel songs from the Fleetwood Mac session aired on this date were copied by the original taper. Also lyrically it fits. All through the song there are Shoo's, Wah's and Doo Doo's.That brings me to the "Private Recording" remark. The guy from the fanzine 117 who wrote the playlist while the show was aired, must have got that remark from Peel himself (who probably also forgot to mention the title of the song). One of the press reviews from the time state that the album was received in late December and/or early January. As the press usually receives advance copies it can only mean that the Doughnut in Granny's Greenhouse album must have been seriously delayed for some reason. As the album was still in production I guess Peel must have played Hello Mabel from an acetate hence the remark. Best regards, Vince From: "'Stuart Brooks' stuartb@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, December 15, 2014 3:29 PM Subject: Re: [peel] A few more from the Derby Box   Wiki corrected. I had assumed the Gargantuan Chums was Peel referring to the Bonzos, and as the track was id’ed as a Bonzo one by Shazam and it was listed on Discogs on the Bonzo page in a best of album, I just went with it. 30 July 1984 also corrected! Stuart  From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, December 15, 2014 12:41 AMTo: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] A few more from the Derby Box   Small omission in the playlist for 21 april.Suspicion is a Vivian Stanshall solo track, the single was released on Keith Moon's Fly Records, he als plays drums...  From: "stuartb@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2014 5:18 PM Subject: [peel] A few more from the Derby Box    First up 14th April 1980, 94 minutes of upgraded audio for the already complete 400 Box show, featuring the debut Bodysnatchers session, and a repeat of Diagram Brothers. Then a new complete show, 21st April 1980, featuring Ruts and OMD. Finally 115 minutes of 22nd April 1980, which not only expands on the 95 minutes previously available from the 400 Box but is in the usual sparkling Derby Box quality. XTC and Spizz Energy repeats. Stuart 135110hd {margin:10px 0px;font-weight:700;font-size:78%;line-height:122%;}#135110activity {background-color:#e0ecee;float:left;font-family:Verdana;fonar:both;display:table;font-family:Arial;font-size:12px;padding:10px 0;width div div {border:1px solid #666666;height:62px;overflow:hidden;width:62px;}110 From clashbore18@... Mon Dec 15 19:23:33 2014 From: clashbore18@... (clashbore18@...) Date: 15 Dec 2014 10:23:33 -0800 Subject: Karls Tape June 1981 In-Reply-To: <4D4267B86B9840CA8127BE81F24B695C@StuartWin7PC> References: <8D1D8B1FBF02E64-1D7C-250E8@...> <4D4267B86B9840CA8127BE81F24B695C@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: Oh er... cough... no don't ever stop... thank you From stuartb@... Tue Dec 16 16:17:19 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 15:17:19 -0000 Subject: [peel] Karl's Tape July 1981 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Just tracklisting this now and trying to work out where the join is between the 8-10 show and the Peel show on side 1. Something tells me that the B52’s and Joe Jackson’s Jumpin’ Jive will be from the evening show (though I know JP played Joe’s first singles) and that from Charge onwards, it will be the Peel show of 7th July. Not sure about Dillinger but John did play him in 1979, so thinking of putting the join between Joe Jackson and Dillinger. Some good old rarities again and just like June, a track which was never released.... Stuart From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2014 4:36 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Karl's Tape July 1981 Currently uploading to moo , these tapes are being kicked into touch a bit by the Derby Box tapes and probably rightly so but here goes anyway... Around about the same time as Charles and Diana's wedding and Botham's cricketing heroics at Headingly I was taping these tracks. I think we have something like 30 mins of the 8-10pm show and then 90 mins of Peel ( perhaps ) - Some of side 2 already exists as an upload. Contains 3/4 of a rare Modettes session as well. Side 1 Clint Eastwood & General Saint / Another One Bites The Dust Random Hold / Walking On The Edge Nervous Kind / Five To Monday Saul / Tribes The Wall / ? B52'S / 52 Girls Joe Jackson / Jumpin' Jive Dillinger / Melting Pot Josef K / Fun N' Frenzy Charge / Brave New World Steve Miller Band / Brave New World Red Army Choir / ? Lone Ranger / Tribute To Bob Marley Nightingales / ? ( session ) Proud Scum / Jump Off Grafton Bridge Chameleons / Things I Wish I Said ( session ) Neon Barbs / Break Your Chains Nightingales / ? ( session ) Joe Tex & Hugh Black / Batman & Robin Chameleons / The Fan & The Bellows ( session ) Side 2 Ski Patrol / Faith In Transition Meteors / Rock House ( session ? ) Johnny Osbourne / Mr Politician Delta 5 / Innocenti Delta 5 / Final Scene Delta 5 / Circuit Ras Karbi / Jah Rastaman It's Immaterial / A Gigantic Raft In The Phillipines Meteors / My Daddy Was A Vampire ( session ? ) Bauhaus / Bela Lugosi's Dead Gang Of Four / To Hell With Poverty Fingerprintz / Dance Of The Bohemians Modettes / L' Intro ( session ) Modettes / White Rabbit ( session ) Modettes / Yellow Smile or Nasty Children ( not sure which ) { session} Black / ? The Room / In Sickness & In Health Angelic Upstarts / Two Million Voices From robfleay@... Tue Dec 16 17:11:47 2014 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 16:11:47 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> <820E1B0570B44AE2ABA5EEA6DB8E28C6@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: I hope you all enjoyed some brief respite from my Derby Box onslaught, but here is the next batch as I reach Tape 50... we might have to take another breather after all of these.... A few extra minutes from DB040 are added to the Peel show from 20 November 1978 which I shared last week Mooo 54 minutes of the 1978 Festive 50 (where Peel also plays some of the tracks from the 1976 F50) appears on the show from 26 December 1978 on tapes DB037 & DB040 Mooo An almost complete, previously unshared Peel show from 02 January 1979 appears on DB038 & DB039 A repeated Lena Lovich session Mooo 1 hour 35 minutes of the Peel show on 8th January 1979 . Previously partially shared from the 400 Box and the Hinton Box The Damned and Fingerprintz in session. From tapes DB039 & DB041 Mooo DB043 was one of the sample tapes that I ripped & shared right back at the start - this contained part of the Peel Show of 22 January 1979 (Leyton Buzzards session) and part of the Friday Rock Show of 19 January 1979 (ATV and Queen sessions) Both these shows are supplemented by additional material on tapes DB049 and DB042 respectively FRS 19 January 1979 is now 1 hour 11 minutes Mooo Peel 22 January 1979 is now complete Mooo Lastly we have three more Friday Rock Shows: 1 hour 38 minutes of the show from 29 December 1978 . Most of this show is a Genesis gig and has been previously shared in varying quality. This is from DB037 & DB038 Mooo The complete show from 12 January 1979 (previously unshared I believe) from DB041 & DB042 Sessions from The Only Ones and Stretch. To illustrate how similar Peel and FRS were at this time - Tommy Vance even plays a record at the wrong speed! Mooo The complete show from 26 January 1979 which has already been partially shared by someone else on the FRS wiki Frankie Miller & Magazine sessions. From DB049 & DB050 Mooo On 8 December 2014 at 22:07, RobF wrote: > > Right - so now I have ripped the first two compilation tapes DB020 and > DB030 and, thanks to Stu pointing out at least one mistake in dating and > ordering the tracks, I think I now have them straight (famous last words) > > > 9 tracks from 13 September 1978 > are added from DB020 to > the 2 that were already shared, so this show is now 36 mins 22 secs long > Mooo > > > The Revolutionaries track from 18 September 1978 > is salvaged from DB020 > adding a further 5 minutes or so to this show so the file length is now 1 > hour 40 mins > Mooo > > > A further 20 minutes of 20 September 1978 > appears on DB020, so the > file length for that show is now 34 mins 47 seconds > Mooo > > > Another couple of tracks emerge on DB020 from the edited 25 September 1978 > show. This is the one > where he taped over the double play of Teenage Kicks. TKx2 is still > missing, but the Leyton Buzzards and Devo tracks are reinserted to their > rightful place. The file length is now 1 hour 49 mins > Mooo > > > 19 minutes and 32 seconds remain of the show from 30 October 1978 > on DB020 (Elvis Costello > session) > Mooo > > > The previously messed up section of 31 October 1978 > from DB030 now has the > tracks from 2nd Nov removed and added some further tracks from DB020, so we > have 17 minutes 34 seconds of this show > Mooo > > > And to correct the mistake with the original file I uploaded for 31st Oct, > I've created a new file for 2 November 1978 > that is 14 mins 53 secs > Mooo > > > I think that wraps it up. There is one more compilation tape (DB040) to > rip, but there are only two shows on that tape (20-11-78 and 26-12-78) so > it should be less complicated to work out . Then it's no more erased > tapes/compilations after that - and should be plain sailing! > > A special prize if you followed all that... > > > > > > > > > On 8 December 2014 at 13:41, RobF wrote: > >> Thanks Stuart >> >> I need to sort the files out - there is some more of the 31 Oct 78 show >> on the compilation DB020, which I ripped last night >> >> On 8 December 2014 at 12:40, 'Stuart Brooks' stuartb@brooks22.plus.com >> [peel] wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> Yes looks like the tracks from Conway Twitty to Upsetters Dub Line are >>> from 2nd November 1978 >>> >>> *From:* mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com >>> *Sent:* Monday, December 08, 2014 12:22 PM >>> *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com >>> *Subject:* Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. >>> >>> >>> >>> Hi Rob >>> >>> Just trying to catch up on the wiki, but have got a bit stuck at 31st >>> October 1978, the bits recorded onto DB030. Although the file begins with >>> Can, the following tracks are not from this show according to the existing >>> tracklisting. I think the ticks didn’t necessarily correspond to the dubbed >>> version of the tape, but that the taper had them somewhere in his >>> collection. I’ll try and work out what’s going on, I think it will be >>> easier to create the tape pages and work from there. >>> >>> Stuart >>> >>> *From:* mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com >>> *Sent:* Monday, December 01, 2014 3:29 PM >>> *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com >>> *Subject:* Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. >>> >>> >>> >>> A new batch of Derby Box tapes to start your Christmas countdown.. >>> >>> A complete, previously unshared show from 13 November 1978 >>> >>> Sessions from X Ray Spex and Matumbi >>> Mooo >>> >>> >>> The first 1 hour 10 minutes from the previously unshared show on 20 >>> November 1978 and then >>> another 20 minutes or so of edited highlights from the rest of the show. >>> The taper erased the full last section of the show from tape DB033 and >>> dubbed his favourite bits to DB030 (more of that further down*) >>> Sessions from Swell Maps and XTC. >>> Mooo >>> >>> >>> A nearly complete show (1 hr 50), previously unshared from 27 November >>> 1978 >>> Sessions from Lene Lovich and X Ray Spex >>> >>> The first 1 Hour 20 minutes of 29 November 1978 >>> >>> Wailing Cocks and John Cooper Clarke in session. 55 minutes of the end >>> of this show were shared from the 400 Box, so this completes up the missing >>> first half >>> Mooo >>> >>> >>> *DB030 (along with DB020 and DB040 which I hope to pick up this week) is >>> the edited highlights of a number of erased tapes - for which we still >>> have the original handwritten tracklists for posterity. These are all >>> marked on the Derby Box Wiki Page >>> as ERASED - and the tracklisting scans are on Mooo >>> >>> prefixed with ErasedTapennn.jpg >>> >>> So DB030 contains edited versions of >>> >>> 31 October 1978 19 mins >>> taken from ErasedTape029 >>> >>> (ticked tracks) available on Mooo >>> >>> 07 November 1978 35 mins >>> taken from ErasedTape030 >>> >>> (ticked tracks) available on Mooo >>> >>> 10 November 1978 20 mins >>> taken from ErasedTape030 >>> >>> (ticked tracks) available on Mooo >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 29 November 2014 at 12:45, RobF wrote: >>> >>>> And it continues... >>>> >>>> Just the intro of the show on 12 October 1978 >>>> survives - the majority >>>> of the show (Punilux and Dr Feelgood sessions) is available from the 400 >>>> Box - but the intro isn't present, so this makes for a nice little find. >>>> Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> Then in direct contrast we have 3 shows in their entirety (give or take >>>> the tape flips) >>>> >>>> A full, previously unshared show is from 19 October 1978 >>>> >>>> Sessions from Molesters and Prag Vec >>>> Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> A full show from the following night 20 October 1978 >>>> >>>> An all-records show with 3 tracks from the new Status Quo album (this >>>> makes me chuckle that while he was heralding the arrival of Teenage Kicks, >>>> he was also still championing the Quo, who were heading into their >>>> decline). 45 minutes of this show have been shared previously from the 400 >>>> Box. >>>> Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> And the full show from 23 October 1978 >>>> >>>> The Buzzcocks and The Fall in session - already available almost in >>>> full from the 400 Box, but this version adds the missing 4-5 minutes and is >>>> a significant sound upgrade >>>> Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> And finally for today... >>>> >>>> Only the first 24 minutes of the show from 24 October 1978 >>>> >>>> Yachts in session - previously unshared. A shame there isn't more of >>>> this one. >>>> Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 26 November 2014 at 13:44, RobF wrote: >>>> >>>>> With so many tapes (of such excellent quality) to get through, I'm >>>>> trying not to lose momentum, but apologies to anyone who is struggling to >>>>> keep up with me posting them faster than you can listen to them! >>>>> >>>>> Today we have >>>>> >>>>> The full show from 02 October 1978 >>>>> >>>>> Previously unshared. The Mekons in session (and very good they are too) >>>>> Mooo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> The full show from 03 October 1978 >>>>> >>>>> 1 hour was previously available from the 400 Box, but here it's in its >>>>> entirety and contains the debut Siouxsie album played in full (which Ken's >>>>> book mentions as happening on 6th October - so the book could be wrong?) >>>>> and a session from Wire. >>>>> Mooo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> The first 47 minutes of the show on 11 October 1978 >>>>> >>>>> UK Subs in session. the rest of the show is available from the 400 Box >>>>> so this makes the full show now available >>>>> Mooo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I might have a breather now, as I'm offline for a couple of days >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 25 November 2014 at 09:55, RobF wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Thanks as always to Branko for extending the disk space on Mooo >>>>>> once more, so that we can share these amazing Derby Box recordings. There >>>>>> may well be an avalanche now that Stuart has made a start on his batch too.. >>>>>> >>>>>> Today from me we have: >>>>>> >>>>>> 1 hour and 35 minutes of 18 September 1978 >>>>>> >>>>>> A previously unshared show with sessions from Doctor Feelgood and >>>>>> Stiff Little Fingers >>>>>> Mooo >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> 1 hours and 45 minutes of the 25 September 1978 >>>>>> >>>>>> Already partially available from the 400 Box - this is the show where >>>>>> he plays Teenage Kicks twice, but the taper didn't like it and so taped >>>>>> over that segment?! The show then carries on to the end.(NB the missing >>>>>> section is luckily in the 400 Box version for posterity) >>>>>> Sessions from Motorhead and The Skids >>>>>> Mooo >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Then we have a 15 minute selection of some tracks from 20 September >>>>>> 1978 >>>>>> This is what he taped over the Teenage Kicks section with - he >>>>>> compiled his favourite tracks from this show - and then erased the rest of >>>>>> that tape Original tracklisting was here >>>>>> >>>>>> (it also included the end of the 18 Sept 78 show). Some of his other >>>>>> favourite tracks from this show are compiled on Tape020 when I get there. >>>>>> Sessions from Prag Vec and Whitecats. It's a previously unshared show, so a >>>>>> shame that it was edited down like this. >>>>>> Mooo >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> 1 hour and 12 minutes of another unshared show from 28 September 1978 >>>>>> >>>>>> Sessions from Solid Senders (featuring Wilko Johnson) and Viv >>>>>> Stanshall - although Viv's Rawlinson End piece must have been towards the >>>>>> end of the show, therefore is missing from this tape. >>>>>> Mooo >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I've also managed to date the previously undated two tracks from >>>>>> DB010. These were also compiled from a tape which he then erased >>>>>> (thankfully it looks like he stopped doing this by about Tape040). They are >>>>>> from >>>>>> 13 September 1978 >>>>>> Sessions from Hot Water and Roy Harper. Original tracklisting was >>>>>> here >>>>>> >>>>>> and again, some more tracks from this show are compiled on Tape020 when I >>>>>> get there. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 24 November 2014 at 10:16, RobF wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Today's instalment of the Derby Box is as follows: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The last of the Gambaccini Stand-In tapes. This is 45 minutes from >>>>>>> the start of the show on 07-September-1978 >>>>>>> This was marked as Friday Rock Show on the original taper's >>>>>>> spreadsheet - most likely based on the classic-rock tinged playlist. >>>>>>> Repeated sessions from Graham Parker and Ian Dury. Previously unshared. >>>>>>> Mooo >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The first 45 minutes of Peel on 11 September 1978 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Sessions from Racing Cars and The Adverts. The next 45 minutes of >>>>>>> the show are on tape DB013 which is one that the original taper sold on >>>>>>> ebay (on account of DB013 having the first play of Teenage Kicks on Side B >>>>>>> - 12th Sept). Hopefully the list member who bought this tape will share it >>>>>>> soon! None of this show has been shared before >>>>>>> Mooo >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 95 minutes (a long C90!) of 14 September 1978 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Only one session - from Radio Stars, a notable show for the second >>>>>>> play of Teenage Kicks. Peel recounts being called by one of the band to say >>>>>>> thanks for the initial play, and goes on to add that he has already heard >>>>>>> of record company interest for them. "A really excellent record it is too" >>>>>>> 20 minutes of this show were previously shared from the 400 Box (but >>>>>>> didn't include the Undertones section) >>>>>>> Mooo >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 23 November 2014 at 22:50, Vince Nzo meltormentsingers@... >>>>>>> [peel] wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Gruppo was a wonderful little Dutch band and the pride of >>>>>>>> alternative Holland. I love their singles and albums. Hans Vandenberg was a >>>>>>>> very smart writer with a bit of a Bonzo's streak with regards to clever >>>>>>>> lyrics. ...In Japan they don't have stereo but kimono...that kinda work :) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Vince >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> ------------------------------ >>>>>>>> *From:* "Rocker rockerq@... [peel]" >>>>>>>> *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com >>>>>>>> *Sent:* Friday, November 21, 2014 11:15 AM >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> *Subject:* Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> This one willl be fascinating for me - I remember listening to it >>>>>>>> in the comfort of the parental home, three weeks before moving to a strange >>>>>>>> new town (Bristol) to be a student - I must have been impressed by the >>>>>>>> Gruppo Sportivo session because on my first night off the leash I walked >>>>>>>> two miles across the outskirts of town, map in hand, to see them play at >>>>>>>> what was then Bristol Polytechnic. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Soon after that, like so many bands, they disappeared entirely, >>>>>>>> presumably back to Holland, but I still dig out their single 'rock'n'roll' >>>>>>>> occasionally. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Rocker >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>>>>> From: RobF robfleay@... [peel] >>>>>>>> To: peel >>>>>>>> Sent: Fri, Nov 21, 2014 9:57 am >>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Today's Derby box tape is 90 minutes of the 06 September 1978 >>>>>>>> show - the third night of Paul Gambaccini standing in for Peel that week. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Sessions from Squeeze and Gruppo Sportivo >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 1978-09-06 (Paul Gambaccini) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I'm guessing from the slightly smoother playlists that went on this >>>>>>>> week, these were programmed by PG and not Peel >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I wouldn't recommend you all rush to this one, I can only listen to >>>>>>>> about 5 seconds of Gambo before wanting to stick my head in a bucket of >>>>>>>> water. Back in 1978 he was particularly smarmy >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Apologies to the Gambo fans >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 20 November 2014 14:04, RobF wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> *I'm glad that the Derby Box is generating so many positive >>>>>>>> comments, it's been a joy to rip so far (and many many thanks to Steve for >>>>>>>> keeping on top the wiki!) but today's tape confused me completely for a >>>>>>>> moment* >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> *It turns out that the original taper erased his first attempts at >>>>>>>> Tape DB003 and Tape DB009 and dubbed his favourite bits to Tape DB010. * >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> *You can see from his original tracklists >>>>>>>> herehttp://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/RobF/Derby%20Box%20Tracklistings/ErasedTape003.jpg >>>>>>>> http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/RobF/Derby%20Box%20Tracklistings/ErasedTape009.jpg >>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> *that everything he ticked - was dubbed to DB010 and the rest was >>>>>>>> sadly erased.* >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> *So DB010 is a compilation of sorts, but nonetheless contains* >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> *3 tracks from the end of 18 August 1978 >>>>>>>> which slightly extends the >>>>>>>> version of the show shared last week from DB002* >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> *Blast Furnace and Hits (AKA Snivelling Shits) in session* >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> *Mooo >>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> *Just over an hour of 30 August 1978 >>>>>>>> of which 40 minutes was >>>>>>>> previously avaible in lower quality on the 400 Box* >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> *Pirates and Punishment Of Luxury in sessionMooo >>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> *A couple of tracks that must have been dubbed from elsewhere (not >>>>>>>> clear where at this point) and it's impos sible to date them from the brief >>>>>>>> snippets of talking but I assume from 19781978-XX-XX/ >>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> *And then some none-Peel content - a few songs from Rock On 19th >>>>>>>> Aug 1978 (I couldn't identify the presenter but Steve tells me it's Stuart >>>>>>>> Grundy) - includes an interview with City BoyRock On >>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> *On 20 November 2014 00:26, thebarguest@... >>>>>>>> [peel] >>>>>>> > wrote:* >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> *Many thanks Rob! Just played 780828 and it's one of the best Peel >>>>>>>> shows I've ever heard ! The audio quality is amazing, like it's from last >>>>>>>> week!Magazine were my fave band from 78 to 81. Maybe if I'd have heard the >>>>>>>> previous rip on headphones I'd have noticed it ; I hate digital artefacts - >>>>>>>> heard them a lot in the early days of mp3/sharing - like a faint bubbling >>>>>>>> noise, horrible... * >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > From clashbore18@... Tue Dec 16 21:11:13 2014 From: clashbore18@... (clashbore18@...) Date: 16 Dec 2014 12:11:13 -0800 Subject: [peel] Karl's Tape July 1981 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Pretty sure you are right... I specifically remember Peel playing Charge "Brave New World" and then following it with Steve Miller's "Brave New World". So... spot on in all pobability. From clashbore18@... Wed Dec 17 00:13:35 2014 From: clashbore18@... (clashbore18@...) Date: 16 Dec 2014 15:13:35 -0800 Subject: A second March 1981 Karl's Tape Message-ID: Found this one down the side of the box but cannot find October 1981 ( just the cast ) November 1981 ( including first Pulp session ) and December 1981 to follow. Marked as March 1981 but features some of The Frames Peel session which was in fact Feb 24th so tape is really mainly or partly 24th Feb 1981. March 1981b D-C90 Side 1 The Cure / Drowning Man The Sect / In My Street The Professionals / Just Another Dream Vice Squad / Last Rockers Theatre Of Hate / Legion Johnny Osbourne / Mr Walker Frames / Stingray ? ( session ) The Astronauts / ? Modern English / ? Booker T / Down Presser ( reggae) Steve Diggle / Here Comes The Fire Brigade Frames / ? ( session ) King Tubby / ? ?? / ?? Side 2 SLF / Gotta Get Away Wah Heat / 7,000 Names Of Wah ? Electric Guitars / ? The Frames / ? ( session ) Modern Eon / Simple Minds / Celebrate Delmonts / Ramones / I Wanna Be Sedated The Frames ?? / ? ( sounds less like them and would make it 5 songs ) Fatal Charm / Christine Ultravox / The Young , The Beautiful & The Damned Original Mirrors / Dancing With The Rebels Au Pairs / ? The Frames / ? ( session ) Adam & The Ants / Feed Me ( To The Lions ) ( some of Richard Skinner's voice ) HERE http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/Karls_tapes/March%2081a.mp3 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/Karls_tapes/March%2081a.mp3 FRAMES SESSION The Shock Of The New Play It By Fear La Chanson Ironique Stingray From rockerq@... Wed Dec 17 00:48:58 2014 From: rockerq@... (Rocker) Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 18:48:58 -0500 Subject: [peel] A second March 1981 Karl's Tape In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <8D1E7A1FEA44C70-1C4C-4C82F@...> The Au Pairs track near the end is "We're So Cool" - not sure if it's the version from the "Playing With A Different Sex" album, or from a session. Rocker -----Original Message----- From: clashbore18@... [peel] To: peel Sent: Tue, Dec 16, 2014 11:13 pm Subject: [peel] A second March 1981 Karl's Tape Found this one down the side of the box but cannot find October 1981 ( just the cast ) November 1981 ( including first Pulp session ) and December 1981 to follow. Marked as March 1981 but features some of The Frames Peel session which was in fact Feb 24th so tape is really mainly or partly 24th Feb 1981. March 1981b D-C90 Side 1 The Cure / Drowning Man The Sect / In My Street The Professionals / Just Another Dream Vice Squad / Last Rockers Theatre Of Hate / Legion Johnny Osbourne / Mr Walker Frames / Stingray ? ( session ) The Astronauts / ? Modern English / ? Booker T / Down Presser ( reggae) Steve Diggle / Here Comes The Fire Brigade Frames / ? ( session ) King Tubby / ? ?? / ?? Side 2 SLF / Gotta Get Away Wah Heat / 7,000 Names Of Wah ? Electric Guitars / ? The Frames / ? ( session ) Modern Eon / Simple Minds / Celebrate Delmonts / Ramones / I Wanna Be Sedated The Frames ?? / ? ( sounds less like them and would make it 5 songs ) Fatal Charm / Christine Ultravox / The Young , The Beautiful & The Damned Original Mirrors / Dancing With The Rebels Au Pairs / ? The Frames / ? ( session ) Adam & The Ants / Feed Me ( To The Lions ) ( some of Richard Skinner's voice ) HERE http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/Karls_tapes/March%2081a.mp3 FRAMES SESSION The Shock Of The New Play It By Fear La Chanson Ironique Stingray From stuartb@... Wed Dec 17 13:00:20 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2014 12:00:20 -0000 Subject: [peel] Karl's Tape July 1981 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <79C79E7034E4434F8528C0C4895013E6@StuartWin7PC> OK wiki'ed now and pages for 7th 14th and 21st July added / added to, most track identified but not 100% sure about the final Mo-Dettes session track From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2014 8:11 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Karl's Tape July 1981 Pretty sure you are right... I specifically remember Peel playing Charge "Brave New World" and then following it with Steve Miller's "Brave New World". So... spot on in all pobability. From parkermike81@... Wed Dec 17 22:39:38 2014 From: parkermike81@... (Mike Parker) Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2014 21:39:38 +0000 (UTC) Subject: Best of Peel Message-ID: <559073887.556046.1418852378334.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Happy holidays people, 2 on the Mooo 1 pending. From clashbore18@... Wed Dec 17 22:43:53 2014 From: clashbore18@... (clashbore18@...) Date: 17 Dec 2014 13:43:53 -0800 Subject: Karl's Tapes - November 1981 Message-ID: Here http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/Karls_tapes/Nov%2081.mp3 http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/Karls_tapes/Nov%2081.mp3 Tracklisting when I feel a bit more like doing it. But what we have possibly is a Kid Jensen show for the first 35 mins or so then 70 mins of Peel then 15 mins of Kid Jensen from early December. Includes first Pulp session and possibly some of a Talisman session. From clashbore18@... Wed Dec 17 22:49:58 2014 From: clashbore18@... (clashbore18@...) Date: 17 Dec 2014 13:49:58 -0800 Subject: Karl's Tapes - November 1981 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: First Pulp session transmitted 18th November 1981. Tape goes from quite gnarly medium wave quality to not bad at all FM. AGFA C120 From davidquantick@... Thu Dec 18 13:28:57 2014 From: davidquantick@... 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Date: 18 Dec 2014 07:40:06 -0800 Subject: November 1981 Tracklisting Message-ID: Side 1 Kinks / Predictable Lynx / I Can't Help Myself Lene Lovich / Lucky Number Belle Stars / Miss World Defunkt / Razor's Edge Way Of The West / Drum Professionals / Just Another Dream Bumble & The Beez / Fools Funkadellic / One Nation Under A Groove Talisman / ? The Sinatras / ? Ellery Bop / Sharp Star Rising ( session ) TV 21 / When I Scream TV 21 / Tomorrow Mighty Diamonds / Pass The Cutchie 12" Ellery Bop / Fight & Desire ( session ) Bunny Wailer / Walk The Proud (dub) Ellery Bop / Ringing ? Side 2 The Fall / Lie Dream Of A Casino Soul Talisman / ? Pulp / Please Don't Worry ( session ) Rip , Rig and Panic / Bob Hope Takes Risks ? Flock Of Seagulls / ? Pulp / Refuse To Be blind Outcasts / Pulp / Turkey , Mambo Mama It's Immaterial / The Act / Who Let The Flowers Fall Big In Japan / Pulp / Wishful Thinking Crisis / Alienation Artery / Into The Garden Smack / Doctor, Doctor ( Jensen - Dec 1981) Boys In Darkness / Back To France Pretenders / Louie , Louie (live) Laura Logic / Wonderful Offer ? Altered Images / I Could Be Happy ( Jensen's voice... ) From stuartb@... Thu Dec 18 21:08:01 2014 From: stuartb@... (stuartb@...) Date: 18 Dec 2014 12:08:01 -0800 Subject: Couple more May 1980 Message-ID: From the Derby Box. The previous 56 minute 400 Boxer of 5th May 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/05_May_1980 has now been expanded to a 94 minutes Derby Boxer, while the 39 minute show of 7th May 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/07_May_1980 is now almost complete, other than a couple of minute missing from a slightly delayed tape flip. Other than the slightest dropout from the start of the 7th May show quality is again excellent. Just listen to the way SLF come in over the top of Peel... Thanks also to Karl, Rob and Mike for recent shares! Stuart From haze.harrison@... Fri Dec 19 11:05:52 2014 From: haze.harrison@... (haze.harrison@...) Date: 19 Dec 2014 02:05:52 -0800 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> <820E1B0570B44AE2ABA5EEA6DB8E28C6@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: Thanks yet again Rob. An excellent job, take the rest of the year off ;-) From clashbore18@... Fri Dec 19 11:49:55 2014 From: clashbore18@... (clashbore18@...) Date: 19 Dec 2014 02:49:55 -0800 Subject: Couple more May 1980 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: All good... just trying to keep up. I had heard them all from 78-83 and was currently on my second listen all the way through. I had reached May 1980 so these are handy. It did take about 18 months first time round and it has taken longer the second time ( dog walks and car journeys ). I must say by the time you get to 1984 there seem to be far more releases but for some reason the shows aren't half as interesting. Many thanks to all sharers. One tape can be 3 hours work. From zomgqashiyo@... Sat Dec 20 00:00:11 2014 From: zomgqashiyo@... (zomgqashiyo@...) Date: 19 Dec 2014 15:00:11 -0800 Subject: #1119 07.02.1998 Message-ID: CLINIC MONKEY ON YOUR BACK RICHARD BARTZ THE NARKOMAN THEME THE FALL SCAREBALL HELLNATION WAR PARADE THE RADORS FINGER LICKING CHICKEN WINGTIP SLOAT SUNDOWNER'S 90 MILE PILOT TREMBLING BLUE STARS MADE FOR EACH OTHER DECODER VAPOUR DUB They both know how it's gonna be, no happy ending .. From M.Luetchford@... Sat Dec 20 19:00:11 2014 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2014 18:00:11 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Karl's Tapes - November 1981 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1419098411.27718.YahooMailNeo@...> Hooray - like this - and thanks for all your ripping. I know how long it can take. If it ever gets too much for you I am sure some can help if you ask... ________________________________ From: "clashbore18@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, 17 December 2014, 21:49 Subject: [peel] Re: Karl's Tapes - November 1981   First Pulp session transmitted 18th November 1981.  Tape goes from quite gnarly medium wave quality to not bad at all FM. AGFA C120 From stuartb@... Sun Dec 21 00:33:44 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2014 23:33:44 +0000 Subject: [peel] Who will come first? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <2759D86B-2B79-4BD4-9A6C-469A23FDE5AA@...> Dont know immediately but will try to keep that info in a readily accessible part of my brain in case I hear or remember it. Jp3904 any ideas? On 13 December 2014 20:42:28 GMT+00:00, "zomgqashiyo@... [peel]" wrote: >You may heard it recently as I did in one of John Peel's programs. >Tell me what it is if you remember > >Slow Refrain (mostly male (but I'm not sure) so male/female unison's >repetative slow distorted vocals/slow indiecore band with a distorted >sound as of Swirlies, etc.) > > it's coming over, coming over >it's going over. > it's going over, going over >it's coming over. > > it's coming over, coming over >it's going over. > it's going over, going over >it's coming over. > >... > >coming, going or any other similar verb that ends with "ing" -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. From thebarguest@... Sun Dec 21 05:00:16 2014 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest@...) Date: 20 Dec 2014 20:00:16 -0800 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> <820E1B0570B44AE2ABA5EEA6DB8E28C6@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: If anyone thinks vinyl is better than cd, listen to the Friday Rock Show 790126 at position 21:50, a pop during a quiet passage is very intrusive indeed, ha ha ...... Yeah, I know, it adds to the authenticity ! From stuartb@... Sun Dec 21 18:02:44 2014 From: stuartb@... (stuartb@...) Date: 21 Dec 2014 09:02:44 -0800 Subject: Three More May 1980 Message-ID: 111 minutes from the 8th May 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/08_May_1980show expanding upon the 78 minutes from the 400 Box, now in crystal clear mountaintop to mountaintop FM stereo. Only 4 minutes missing from this show now. Comsat Angels and Swell Maps in session. Both Tishbriz and John Peel Papers had provided tracklistings for the 14th May 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/14_May_1980, but now for the first time we have audio. 81 minutes, and three-quarters of the sessions from Passions and Prefects are present. Next. the 19th May 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/19_May_1980. Only 57 minutes of this show were previously found on the 400 Box, though from what I can work out from the wiki page history, another 29 minutes were added later using spliced in recordings of some of the missing tracks. Now we have the full show. Monochrome Set and Chords in session. While the 400 Box recording included the outro to the dedication track John played to mark the death of Ian Curtis, this new recording for the first time, captures John's actual on air announcement of his death. Stuart From so_it_goes_2512@... Mon Dec 22 02:07:33 2014 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512@...) Date: 21 Dec 2014 17:07:33 -0800 Subject: No idea what you're getting from now on (2,4) Message-ID: Hi gang Peel 115 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Peel_115_(BFBS), Peel 116 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Peel_116_(BFBS), Peel 117 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Peel_117_(BFBS) and Peel 118 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Peel_118_(BFBS) September to October 1989, with thanks to Dirk. John talks about his birthday. Again. 30 June 1995 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/30_June_1995 (Distorted Waves Of Ohm, Broccoli) 07 July 1995 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/07_July_1995 (Palace Music, Sounds Of Life) Both shows not only complete but also shared for the first time. Many thanks to Isector. All the best Steve (TK) P.S. HAPPY HARDCORE was the last one, for interested parties. From paul4epbev@... Mon Dec 22 08:37:36 2014 From: paul4epbev@... (paul4epbev) Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2014 07:37:36 +0000 Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?12=2F22=2F2014_7=3A37=3A36_AM?= Message-ID: <7DD72F039AF888CA5D90E63403622016@...> http://tuncormanurunleri.com/hqxtmhr/pqejoktpcdkrahgklxwugkujky.ydvnjxvbecezgrjzlklncec paul4epbev@... From robfleay@... Mon Dec 22 16:51:41 2014 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2014 15:51:41 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> <820E1B0570B44AE2ABA5EEA6DB8E28C6@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: A few more bits from the Derby Box to keep you going until Christmas DB051 and DB052 were both sold on ebay prior to us getting the box - they contained the full Peel Show from 29 Jan 1979 (which we already have in full from the 400 Box) and the first hour or so of the Friday Rock Show from 2 Feb 1979 (which is also shared in full on the FRS Wiki) - so no content from those tapes, and no great loss. DB053 continues with the last 48 minutes of that Friday Rock Show from 2 Feb 1979 - the quality may be better than the version already shared - I've not checked. Mooo The rest of DB053 and DB054 contain 1 hour 35 minutes of the Peel Show from 05 February 1979 - which is a show that was partially rebroadcast last month under the 6Music Remembers umbrella. Featuring an Undertones session - part of this recording was taped over with a section of the following week's FRS. Peel also mentions that he hadn't done the show the previous Thursday (1st Feb) because his house was flooded so Gambo stood in. This isn't noted in Ken's book and that Gambo-sub show isn't present in the Derby Box, or elsewhere on the wiki, Mooo DB054 also has a 23 minute segment from the Peel show on 13 February 1979 which has largely been shared before via the 400 Box but it does fill the gap in that file where the first Capitol Letters session track had been edited out. Mooo The balance of DB054 and DB055 then make up almost the entire FRS from 09 February 1978. Unshared on the FRS wiki it features a Brand X Peel Session from 1976 and a Yardbirds BBC session from 1966 that isn't listed in either of Ken's books (other than it says they did "dozens"). This is the first duff tape I've had from the Derby Box (a Memorex MRX3 90) - starts out muffled, but comes good eventually. The Friday Night Connection had me racking my brains, especially as TV kept saying how obvious it was. When it finally dawned on me I felt pretty stupid! Mooo Hidden away at the end of DB055 is then 7 minutes of the start of Peel's show on 19 February 1979 . Some content is already shared via a pause-button edit in the Hinton Box. Protex & Undertones in session. Interesting to hear Peel playing a pre- "Word-Up" Cameo track. Funk in the extreme! Mooo Now I really am going to take the rest of the year off - have a good one everybody. On 16 December 2014 at 16:11, RobF wrote: > I hope you all enjoyed some brief respite from my Derby Box onslaught, but > here is the next batch as I reach Tape 50... we might have to take another > breather after all of these.... > > > > A few extra minutes from DB040 are added to the Peel show from 20 > November 1978 which I > shared last week > Mooo > > > 54 minutes of the 1978 Festive 50 (where Peel also plays some of the > tracks from the 1976 F50) appears on the show from 26 December 1978 > on tapes DB037 & DB040 > Mooo > > > An almost complete, previously unshared Peel show from 02 January 1979 > appears on DB038 & DB039 > A repeated Lena Lovich session > Mooo > > > 1 hour 35 minutes of the Peel show on 8th January 1979 > . Previously partially shared > from the 400 Box and the Hinton Box > The Damned and Fingerprintz in session. From tapes DB039 & DB041 > Mooo > > > DB043 was one of the sample tapes that I ripped & shared right back at the > start - this contained part of the Peel Show of 22 January 1979 > (Leyton Buzzards session) > and part of the Friday Rock Show of 19 January 1979 > (ATV and Queen > sessions) > Both these shows are supplemented by additional material on tapes DB049 > and DB042 respectively > FRS 19 January 1979 is now 1 hour 11 minutes Mooo > > Peel 22 January 1979 is now complete Mooo > > > Lastly we have three more Friday Rock Shows: > > 1 hour 38 minutes of the show from 29 December 1978 > . Most of this > show is a Genesis gig and has been previously shared in varying quality. > This is from DB037 & DB038 > Mooo > > > The complete show from 12 January 1979 (previously unshared I believe) > from DB041 & DB042 > Sessions from The Only Ones and Stretch. To illustrate how similar Peel > and FRS were at this time - Tommy Vance even plays a record at the wrong > speed! > Mooo > > > The complete show from 26 January 1979 > which has already > been partially shared by someone else on the FRS wiki > Frankie Miller & Magazine sessions. From DB049 & DB050 > Mooo > > > > > On 8 December 2014 at 22:07, RobF wrote: >> >> Right - so now I have ripped the first two compilation tapes DB020 and >> DB030 and, thanks to Stu pointing out at least one mistake in dating and >> ordering the tracks, I think I now have them straight (famous last words) >> >> >> 9 tracks from 13 September 1978 >> are added from DB020 to >> the 2 that were already shared, so this show is now 36 mins 22 secs long >> Mooo >> >> >> The Revolutionaries track from 18 September 1978 >> is salvaged from DB020 >> adding a further 5 minutes or so to this show so the file length is now 1 >> hour 40 mins >> Mooo >> >> >> A further 20 minutes of 20 September 1978 >> appears on DB020, so the >> file length for that show is now 34 mins 47 seconds >> Mooo >> >> >> Another couple of tracks emerge on DB020 from the edited 25 September >> 1978 show. This is the >> one where he taped over the double play of Teenage Kicks. TKx2 is still >> missing, but the Leyton Buzzards and Devo tracks are reinserted to their >> rightful place. The file length is now 1 hour 49 mins >> Mooo >> >> >> 19 minutes and 32 seconds remain of the show from 30 October 1978 >> on DB020 (Elvis Costello >> session) >> Mooo >> >> >> The previously messed up section of 31 October 1978 >> from DB030 now has the >> tracks from 2nd Nov removed and added some further tracks from DB020, so we >> have 17 minutes 34 seconds of this show >> Mooo >> >> >> And to correct the mistake with the original file I uploaded for 31st >> Oct, I've created a new file for 2 November 1978 >> that is 14 mins 53 secs >> Mooo >> >> >> I think that wraps it up. There is one more compilation tape (DB040) to >> rip, but there are only two shows on that tape (20-11-78 and 26-12-78) so >> it should be less complicated to work out . Then it's no more erased >> tapes/compilations after that - and should be plain sailing! >> >> A special prize if you followed all that... >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On 8 December 2014 at 13:41, RobF wrote: >> >>> Thanks Stuart >>> >>> I need to sort the files out - there is some more of the 31 Oct 78 show >>> on the compilation DB020, which I ripped last night >>> >>> On 8 December 2014 at 12:40, 'Stuart Brooks' stuartb@... >>> [peel] wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Yes looks like the tracks from Conway Twitty to Upsetters Dub Line >>>> are from 2nd November 1978 >>>> >>>> *From:* mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com >>>> *Sent:* Monday, December 08, 2014 12:22 PM >>>> *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com >>>> *Subject:* Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Hi Rob >>>> >>>> Just trying to catch up on the wiki, but have got a bit stuck at 31st >>>> October 1978, the bits recorded onto DB030. Although the file begins with >>>> Can, the following tracks are not from this show according to the existing >>>> tracklisting. I think the ticks didn’t necessarily correspond to the dubbed >>>> version of the tape, but that the taper had them somewhere in his >>>> collection. I’ll try and work out what’s going on, I think it will be >>>> easier to create the tape pages and work from there. >>>> >>>> Stuart >>>> >>>> *From:* mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com >>>> *Sent:* Monday, December 01, 2014 3:29 PM >>>> *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com >>>> *Subject:* Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> A new batch of Derby Box tapes to start your Christmas countdown.. >>>> >>>> A complete, previously unshared show from 13 November 1978 >>>> >>>> Sessions from X Ray Spex and Matumbi >>>> Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> The first 1 hour 10 minutes from the previously unshared show on 20 >>>> November 1978 and then >>>> another 20 minutes or so of edited highlights from the rest of the show. >>>> The taper erased the full last section of the show from tape DB033 and >>>> dubbed his favourite bits to DB030 (more of that further down*) >>>> Sessions from Swell Maps and XTC. >>>> Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> A nearly complete show (1 hr 50), previously unshared from 27 November >>>> 1978 >>>> Sessions from Lene Lovich and X Ray Spex >>>> >>>> The first 1 Hour 20 minutes of 29 November 1978 >>>> >>>> Wailing Cocks and John Cooper Clarke in session. 55 minutes of the end >>>> of this show were shared from the 400 Box, so this completes up the missing >>>> first half >>>> Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> *DB030 (along with DB020 and DB040 which I hope to pick up this week) >>>> is the edited highlights of a number of erased tapes - for which we still >>>> have the original handwritten tracklists for posterity. These are all >>>> marked on the Derby Box Wiki Page >>>> as ERASED - and the >>>> tracklisting scans are on Mooo >>>> >>>> prefixed with ErasedTapennn.jpg >>>> >>>> So DB030 contains edited versions of >>>> >>>> 31 October 1978 19 mins >>>> taken from ErasedTape029 >>>> >>>> (ticked tracks) available on Mooo >>>> >>>> 07 November 1978 35 mins >>>> taken from ErasedTape030 >>>> >>>> (ticked tracks) available on Mooo >>>> >>>> 10 November 1978 20 mins >>>> taken from ErasedTape030 >>>> >>>> (ticked tracks) available on Mooo >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 29 November 2014 at 12:45, RobF wrote: >>>> >>>>> And it continues... >>>>> >>>>> Just the intro of the show on 12 October 1978 >>>>> survives - the majority >>>>> of the show (Punilux and Dr Feelgood sessions) is available from the 400 >>>>> Box - but the intro isn't present, so this makes for a nice little find. >>>>> Mooo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Then in direct contrast we have 3 shows in their entirety (give or >>>>> take the tape flips) >>>>> >>>>> A full, previously unshared show is from 19 October 1978 >>>>> >>>>> Sessions from Molesters and Prag Vec >>>>> Mooo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> A full show from the following night 20 October 1978 >>>>> >>>>> An all-records show with 3 tracks from the new Status Quo album >>>>> (this makes me chuckle that while he was heralding the arrival of Teenage >>>>> Kicks, he was also still championing the Quo, who were heading into their >>>>> decline). 45 minutes of this show have been shared previously from the 400 >>>>> Box. >>>>> Mooo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> And the full show from 23 October 1978 >>>>> >>>>> The Buzzcocks and The Fall in session - already available almost in >>>>> full from the 400 Box, but this version adds the missing 4-5 minutes and is >>>>> a significant sound upgrade >>>>> Mooo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> And finally for today... >>>>> >>>>> Only the first 24 minutes of the show from 24 October 1978 >>>>> >>>>> Yachts in session - previously unshared. A shame there isn't more of >>>>> this one. >>>>> Mooo >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 26 November 2014 at 13:44, RobF wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> With so many tapes (of such excellent quality) to get through, I'm >>>>>> trying not to lose momentum, but apologies to anyone who is struggling to >>>>>> keep up with me posting them faster than you can listen to them! >>>>>> >>>>>> Today we have >>>>>> >>>>>> The full show from 02 October 1978 >>>>>> >>>>>> Previously unshared. The Mekons in session (and very good they are >>>>>> too) >>>>>> Mooo >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> The full show from 03 October 1978 >>>>>> >>>>>> 1 hour was previously available from the 400 Box, but here it's in >>>>>> its entirety and contains the debut Siouxsie album played in full (which >>>>>> Ken's book mentions as happening on 6th October - so the book could be >>>>>> wrong?) and a session from Wire. >>>>>> Mooo >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> The first 47 minutes of the show on 11 October 1978 >>>>>> >>>>>> UK Subs in session. the rest of the show is available from the 400 >>>>>> Box so this makes the full show now available >>>>>> Mooo >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I might have a breather now, as I'm offline for a couple of days >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 25 November 2014 at 09:55, RobF wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks as always to Branko for extending the disk space on Mooo >>>>>>> once more, so that we can share these amazing Derby Box recordings. There >>>>>>> may well be an avalanche now that Stuart has made a start on his batch too.. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Today from me we have: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1 hour and 35 minutes of 18 September 1978 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> A previously unshared show with sessions from Doctor Feelgood and >>>>>>> Stiff Little Fingers >>>>>>> Mooo >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1 hours and 45 minutes of the 25 September 1978 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Already partially available from the 400 Box - this is the show >>>>>>> where he plays Teenage Kicks twice, but the taper didn't like it and so >>>>>>> taped over that segment?! The show then carries on to the end.(NB the >>>>>>> missing section is luckily in the 400 Box version for posterity) >>>>>>> Sessions from Motorhead and The Skids >>>>>>> Mooo >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Then we have a 15 minute selection of some tracks from 20 September >>>>>>> 1978 >>>>>>> This is what he taped over the Teenage Kicks section with - he >>>>>>> compiled his favourite tracks from this show - and then erased the rest of >>>>>>> that tape Original tracklisting was here >>>>>>> >>>>>>> (it also included the end of the 18 Sept 78 show). Some of his other >>>>>>> favourite tracks from this show are compiled on Tape020 when I get there. >>>>>>> Sessions from Prag Vec and Whitecats. It's a previously unshared show, so a >>>>>>> shame that it was edited down like this. >>>>>>> Mooo >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1 hour and 12 minutes of another unshared show from 28 September >>>>>>> 1978 >>>>>>> Sessions from Solid Senders (featuring Wilko Johnson) and Viv >>>>>>> Stanshall - although Viv's Rawlinson End piece must have been towards the >>>>>>> end of the show, therefore is missing from this tape. >>>>>>> Mooo >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I've also managed to date the previously undated two tracks from >>>>>>> DB010. These were also compiled from a tape which he then erased >>>>>>> (thankfully it looks like he stopped doing this by about Tape040). They are >>>>>>> from >>>>>>> 13 September 1978 >>>>>>> Sessions from Hot Water and Roy Harper. Original tracklisting was >>>>>>> here >>>>>>> >>>>>>> and again, some more tracks from this show are compiled on Tape020 when I >>>>>>> get there. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 24 November 2014 at 10:16, RobF wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Today's instalment of the Derby Box is as follows: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The last of the Gambaccini Stand-In tapes. This is 45 minutes from >>>>>>>> the start of the show on 07-September-1978 >>>>>>>> This was marked as Friday Rock Show on the original taper's >>>>>>>> spreadsheet - most likely based on the classic-rock tinged playlist. >>>>>>>> Repeated sessions from Graham Parker and Ian Dury. Previously unshared. >>>>>>>> Mooo >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The first 45 minutes of Peel on 11 September 1978 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Sessions from Racing Cars and The Adverts. The next 45 minutes of >>>>>>>> the show are on tape DB013 which is one that the original taper sold on >>>>>>>> ebay (on account of DB013 having the first play of Teenage Kicks on Side B >>>>>>>> - 12th Sept). Hopefully the list member who bought this tape will share it >>>>>>>> soon! None of this show has been shared before >>>>>>>> Mooo >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 95 minutes (a long C90!) of 14 September 1978 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Only one session - from Radio Stars, a notable show for the second >>>>>>>> play of Teenage Kicks. Peel recounts being called by one of the band to say >>>>>>>> thanks for the initial play, and goes on to add that he has already heard >>>>>>>> of record company interest for them. "A really excellent record it is too" >>>>>>>> 20 minutes of this show were previously shared from the 400 Box >>>>>>>> (but didn't include the Undertones section) >>>>>>>> Mooo >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 23 November 2014 at 22:50, Vince Nzo meltormentsingers@... >>>>>>>> [peel] wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Gruppo was a wonderful little Dutch band and the pride of >>>>>>>>> alternative Holland. I love their singles and albums. Hans Vandenberg was a >>>>>>>>> very smart writer with a bit of a Bonzo's streak with regards to clever >>>>>>>>> lyrics. ...In Japan they don't have stereo but kimono...that kinda work :) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Vince >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ------------------------------ >>>>>>>>> *From:* "Rocker rockerq@... [peel]" >>>>>>>>> *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com >>>>>>>>> *Sent:* Friday, November 21, 2014 11:15 AM >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> *Subject:* Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> This one willl be fascinating for me - I remember listening to >>>>>>>>> it in the comfort of the parental home, three weeks before moving to a >>>>>>>>> strange new town (Bristol) to be a student - I must have been impressed by >>>>>>>>> the Gruppo Sportivo session because on my first night off the leash I >>>>>>>>> walked two miles across the outskirts of town, map in hand, to see them >>>>>>>>> play at what was then Bristol Polytechnic. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Soon after that, like so many bands, they disappeared entirely, >>>>>>>>> presumably back to Holland, but I still dig out their single 'rock'n'roll' >>>>>>>>> occasionally. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Rocker >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>>>>>> From: RobF robfleay@... [peel] >>>>>>>>> To: peel >>>>>>>>> Sent: Fri, Nov 21, 2014 9:57 am >>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Today's Derby box tape is 90 minutes of the 06 September 1978 >>>>>>>>> show - the third night of Paul Gambaccini standing in for Peel that week. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Sessions from Squeeze and Gruppo Sportivo >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 1978-09-06 (Paul Gambaccini) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I'm guessing from the slightly smoother playlists that went on >>>>>>>>> this week, these were programmed by PG and not Peel >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I wouldn't recommend you all rush to this one, I can only listen >>>>>>>>> to about 5 seconds of Gambo before wanting to stick my head in a bucket of >>>>>>>>> water. Back in 1978 he was particularly smarmy >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Apologies to the Gambo fans >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 20 November 2014 14:04, RobF wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> *I'm glad that the Derby Box is generating so many positive >>>>>>>>> comments, it's been a joy to rip so far (and many many thanks to Steve for >>>>>>>>> keeping on top the wiki!) but today's tape confused me completely for a >>>>>>>>> moment* >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> *It turns out that the original taper erased his first attempts at >>>>>>>>> Tape DB003 and Tape DB009 and dubbed his favourite bits to Tape DB010. * >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> *You can see from his original tracklists >>>>>>>>> herehttp://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/RobF/Derby%20Box%20Tracklistings/ErasedTape003.jpg >>>>>>>>> http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/RobF/Derby%20Box%20Tracklistings/ErasedTape009.jpg >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> *that everything he ticked - was dubbed to DB010 and the rest was >>>>>>>>> sadly erased.* >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> *So DB010 is a compilation of sorts, but nonetheless contains* >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> *3 tracks from the end of 18 August 1978 >>>>>>>>> which slightly extends the >>>>>>>>> version of the show shared last week from DB002* >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> *Blast Furnace and Hits (AKA Snivelling Shits) in session* >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> *Mooo >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> *Just over an hour of 30 August 1978 >>>>>>>>> of which 40 minutes was >>>>>>>>> previously avaible in lower quality on the 400 Box* >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> *Pirates and Punishment Of Luxury in sessionMooo >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> *A couple of tracks that must have been dubbed from elsewhere (not >>>>>>>>> clear where at this point) and it's impos sible to date them from the brief >>>>>>>>> snippets of talking but I assume from 19781978-XX-XX/ >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> *And then some none-Peel content - a few songs from Rock On 19th >>>>>>>>> Aug 1978 (I couldn't identify the presenter but Steve tells me it's Stuart >>>>>>>>> Grundy) - includes an interview with City BoyRock On >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> *On 20 November 2014 00:26, thebarguest@... >>>>>>>>> [peel] >>>>>>>> > wrote:* >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> *Many thanks Rob! Just played 780828 and it's one of the best Peel >>>>>>>>> shows I've ever heard ! The audio quality is amazing, like it's from last >>>>>>>>> week!Magazine were my fave band from 78 to 81. Maybe if I'd have heard the >>>>>>>>> previous rip on headphones I'd have noticed it ; I hate digital artefacts - >>>>>>>>> heard them a lot in the early days of mp3/sharing - like a faint bubbling >>>>>>>>> noise, horrible... * >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> From haze.harrison@... Mon Dec 22 19:10:09 2014 From: haze.harrison@... (haze.harrison@...) Date: 22 Dec 2014 10:10:09 -0800 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> <820E1B0570B44AE2ABA5EEA6DB8E28C6@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: Greatwork Rob, thank you again. Have a great Christmas. From ford.alan@... Mon Dec 22 22:15:03 2014 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2014 21:15:03 +0000 Subject: OT: Chris Evans ! Message-ID: I can probably guess what the take-up will be for this, but I found a tape with the first 90 mins of Chris's first Radio 1 Breakfast Show: Chris Evans 1995-04-24 side a.mp3 http://netkups.com/?d=12f0085149b74 Chris Evans 1995-04-24 side b.mp3 http://netkups.com/?d=858bf45590cb9 Cheers Alan From rockerq@... Mon Dec 22 22:40:15 2014 From: rockerq@... (Rocker) Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2014 16:40:15 -0500 Subject: [peel] OT: Chris Evans ! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <8D1EC4701A00F91-8C8-6E3FF@...> Can we have some sort of Wicker Man-like purge-it-with-fire ceremony? Rocker -----Original Message----- From: Alan Ford ford.alan@...m [peel] To: peel Sent: Mon, Dec 22, 2014 9:15 pm Subject: [peel] OT: Chris Evans ! I can probably guess what the take-up will be for this, but I found a tape with the first 90 mins of Chris's first Radio 1 Breakfast Show: Chris Evans 1995-04-24 side a.mp3 http://netkups.com/?d=12f0085149b74 Chris Evans 1995-04-24 side b.mp3 http://netkups.com/?d=858bf45590cb9 Cheers Alan From ford.alan@... Mon Dec 22 23:01:31 2014 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2014 22:01:31 +0000 Subject: 1-2-79 Message-ID: Don't know if this has been posted before, but in October a Pete Watts posted this on the Golden nuggets of Radio facebook page: "If you have listened to the ’79 show [repeated on 6 music in Oct], you will have heard reference to the flood JP had at home explaining why he couldn’t present his show on the 1st Feb (Thursday). Well, here is the show from the 1st Feb presented by Paul Gambacini. I recorded the first 90 minutes of the show with a couple of minutes of dodgy sound near the tape flip in the middle. http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mediafire.com%2Fdownload%2F88aembtwzd383nm%2FPaul_Gambaccini_(J.P.)_-_1.2.79.mp3&h=CAQFW2ioe I can see no reference in The Peel Sessions to PG presenting that day's show. It lists the session as a Prefects repeat. I haven't listened to it yet. Alan From robfleay@... Mon Dec 22 23:22:33 2014 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2014 22:22:33 +0000 Subject: [peel] 1-2-79 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Wow - this is exactly what I was on about in my earlier Derby Box post today. Good find! On 22 December 2014 at 22:01, Alan Ford ford.alan@... [peel] < peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > > Don't know if this has been posted before, but in October a Pete Watts > posted this on the Golden nuggets of Radio facebook page: > > "If you have listened to the ’79 show [repeated on 6 music in Oct], you > will have heard reference to the flood JP had > at home explaining why he couldn’t present his show on the 1st Feb > (Thursday). Well, here is the show from the 1st Feb > presented by Paul Gambacini. I recorded the first 90 minutes of the show > with a couple of minutes of dodgy sound near > the tape flip in the middle. > > > http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mediafire.com%2Fdownload%2F88aembtwzd383nm%2FPaul_Gambaccini_(J.P.)_-_1.2.79.mp3&h=CAQFW2ioe > > I can see no reference in The Peel Sessions to PG presenting that day's > show. It lists the session as a Prefects repeat. I haven't listened to it > yet. > > Alan > > > > > > > > From ford.alan@... Mon Dec 22 23:33:16 2014 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2014 22:33:16 +0000 Subject: [peel] 1-2-79 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Pure coincidence! I hadn't read your email until now On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 10:22 PM, RobF robfleay@... [peel] < peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > > Wow - this is exactly what I was on about in my earlier Derby Box post > today. Good find! > > On 22 December 2014 at 22:01, Alan Ford ford.alan@... [peel] < > peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > >> >> >> Don't know if this has been posted before, but in October a Pete Watts >> posted this on the Golden nuggets of Radio facebook page: >> >> "If you have listened to the ’79 show [repeated on 6 music in Oct], you >> will have heard reference to the flood JP had >> at home explaining why he couldn’t present his show on the 1st Feb >> (Thursday). Well, here is the show from the 1st Feb >> presented by Paul Gambacini. I recorded the first 90 minutes of the show >> with a couple of minutes of dodgy sound near >> the tape flip in the middle. >> >> >> http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mediafire.com%2Fdownload%2F88aembtwzd383nm%2FPaul_Gambaccini_(J.P.)_-_1.2.79.mp3&h=CAQFW2ioe >> >> I can see no reference in The Peel Sessions to PG presenting that day's >> show. It lists the session as a Prefects repeat. I haven't listened to it >> yet. >> >> Alan >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > From stuartb@... Tue Dec 23 01:03:15 2014 From: stuartb@... (stuartb@...) Date: 22 Dec 2014 16:03:15 -0800 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> <820E1B0570B44AE2ABA5EEA6DB8E28C6@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: Cheers for latest tranche! Looks like the rest of us will be busy over Christmas downloading and wiki updating! My final 2 shows before Christmas: Almost an hour and a half of 21st May 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/21_May_1980, previously only available in a severely edited 400 Box show. Monoconics and UK Decay in session. And an hour and a half of 27th May 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/27_May_1980, the A-Z singles show, already complete from the 400 Box but the usual major sound upgrade. Interesting that it was the Memorex that gave you problems Rob, that was the only brand of tape which had problems in my half of the set. Most of the recent ones have been Hitachi UD90 which are just badge-engineered Maxells (Maxell being owned by Hitachi). Stuart From clashbore18@... Tue Dec 23 10:01:05 2014 From: clashbore18@... (clashbore18@...) Date: 23 Dec 2014 01:01:05 -0800 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> <820E1B0570B44AE2ABA5EEA6DB8E28C6@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: Monoconics were my mate's band. He couldn't believe it first time round when this was unearthed. Since then Green from Scritti Politti has played it on 6 music ( about 5 months ago ) but apart from that The Monoconics were completely unsung. I worked with Denny Monoconic at Rough Trade in 1990 ( distribution warehouse ) and ironically had a tape ( my unshared Jan 1981 ) with the one solitary airplay of their single on it. When he told me what his band used to be called I remembered I had a tape of the single being played by Peel.... that was chance enough. But about 18 years later The Monoconics session turned up here on a ripped mp3 and I sent him a burnt CD of it ( I think the session is made up of 2 tracks and the other 2 from a repeat session on incomplete shows ? ). It also includes Peel reading out a letter Denny sent in about the band. Anyway ... just another great thing about these shared shows. From clashbore18@... Tue Dec 23 14:51:44 2014 From: clashbore18@... (clashbore18@...) Date: 23 Dec 2014 05:51:44 -0800 Subject: Karl's Tape December 1981 now on Moo Message-ID: Tracklisting to follow. Includes a much more rough and ready session from ABC before they released Lexicon Of Love the next summer and made Imperial Bedroom sound like Trout Mask Replica. Indeed there is a forgotten period of around 6 months in 1981 with British funk claiming all legitimacy. Higsons and Stimulin ( both on here ) also Haircut 100 and ABC before the indie embracement of over produced pop. Merry Xmas From parkermike81@... Tue Dec 23 17:16:07 2014 From: parkermike81@... (Mike Parker) Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 16:16:07 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [peel] OT: Chris Evans ! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1342471037.755557.1419351367909.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Alan you've ruined my xmas From: "Alan Ford ford.alan@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, 22 December 2014, 21:15 Subject: [peel] OT: Chris Evans !   I can probably guess what the take-up will be for this, but I found a tape with the first 90 mins of Chris's first Radio 1 Breakfast Show: Chris Evans 1995-04-24 side a.mp3 http://netkups.com/?d=12f0085149b74 Chris Evans 1995-04-24 side b.mp3 http://netkups.com/?d=858bf45590cb9 Cheers Alan label {color:#666666;font-size:10px;overflow:hidden;text-align:center;whit From stuartb@... Tue Dec 23 19:59:36 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 18:59:36 -0000 Subject: [peel] Best of Peel In-Reply-To: <559073887.556046.1418852378334.JavaMail.yahoo@...> References: <559073887.556046.1418852378334.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: Cheers Mike, your folder on the Mooo is last modified Dec 2013? From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 9:39 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Best of Peel Happy holidays people, 2 on the Mooo 1 pending. From ford.alan@... Tue Dec 23 20:01:44 2014 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 19:01:44 +0000 Subject: [peel] OT: Chris Evans ! In-Reply-To: <1342471037.755557.1419351367909.JavaMail.yahoo@...> References: <1342471037.755557.1419351367909.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: You're welcome! I had to listen to it before sharing, obviously. Not a particularly pleasant experience. This, however, is a very pleasant listening experience - from Peel faves The Colorblind James Experience: https://soundcloud.com/alan-ford-9/a-night-like-this-colorblind-james-experience-intro-and-song Merry Christmas and big thanks to all sharers, rippers, wikifiers etc Cheers Alan On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 4:16 PM, Mike Parker parkermike81@... [peel] < peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > > Alan you've ruined my xmas > > ------------------------------ > *From:* "Alan Ford ford.alan@... [peel]" > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > *Sent:* Monday, 22 December 2014, 21:15 > *Subject:* [peel] OT: Chris Evans ! > > > I can probably guess what the take-up will be for this, but I found a > tape with the first 90 mins of Chris's first Radio 1 Breakfast Show: > > Chris Evans 1995-04-24 side a.mp3 > http://netkups.com/?d=12f0085149b74 > > Chris Evans 1995-04-24 side b.mp3 > http://netkups.com/?d=858bf45590cb9 > > Cheers > Alan > > > > > From parkermike81@... Tue Dec 23 21:46:43 2014 From: parkermike81@... (Mike Parker) Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 20:46:43 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [peel] Best of Peel In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1312018102.857231.1419367603164.JavaMail.yahoo@...> ummm well dec 201 [4] Stu, i think vol 1-60 and 64 have been shared so far.: "'Stuart Brooks' stuartb@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 23 December 2014, 18:59 Subject: Re: [peel] Best of Peel   Cheers Mike, your folder on the Mooo is last modified Dec 2013?  From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 9:39 PMTo: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Best of Peel   Happy holidays people, 2 on the Mooo 1 pending. or:#e0ecee;float:left;font-family:Verdana;font-size:10px;padding:10px;}#yivhotos div label {color:#666666;font-size:10px;overflow:hidden;text-align:ce From parkermike81@... Tue Dec 23 22:03:28 2014 From: parkermike81@... (Mike Parker) Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 21:03:28 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [peel] OT: Chris Evans ! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <692393479.860008.1419368608509.JavaMail.yahoo@...> i pinched your Gore session ta From: "Alan Ford ford.alan@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 23 December 2014, 19:01 Subject: Re: [peel] OT: Chris Evans !   You're welcome! I had to listen to it before sharing, obviously. Not a particularly pleasant experience. This, however, is a very pleasant listening experience - from Peel faves The Colorblind James Experience: https://soundcloud.com/alan-ford-9/a-night-like-this-colorblind-james-experience-intro-and-song Merry Christmas and big thanks to all sharers, rippers, wikifiers etc Cheers Alan   On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 4:16 PM, Mike Parker parkermike81@... [peel] wrote:   Alan you've ruined my xmas From: "Alan Ford ford.alan@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, 22 December 2014, 21:15 Subject: [peel] OT: Chris Evans !   I can probably guess what the take-up will be for this, but I found a tape with the first 90 mins of Chris's first Radio 1 Breakfast Show: Chris Evans 1995-04-24 side a.mp3 http://netkups.com/?d=12f0085149b74 Chris Evans 1995-04-24 side b.mp3 http://netkups.com/?d=858bf45590cb9 Cheers Alan iv label {color:#666666;font-size:10px;overflow:hidden;text-align:center;wh From ford.alan@... Tue Dec 23 23:06:59 2014 From: ford.alan@... (Alan Ford) Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 22:06:59 +0000 Subject: [peel] OT: Chris Evans ! In-Reply-To: <692393479.860008.1419368608509.JavaMail.yahoo@...> References: <692393479.860008.1419368608509.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: You're welcome again, although I got it from here in the first place (MartinW). It's not as good as their first On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 9:03 PM, Mike Parker parkermike81@... [peel] < peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > > i pinched your Gore session ta > *From:* "Alan Ford ford.alan@... [peel]" > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > *Sent:* Tuesday, 23 December 2014, 19:01 > *Subject:* Re: [peel] OT: Chris Evans ! > > > You're welcome! > I had to listen to it before sharing, obviously. Not a particularly > pleasant experience. > > This, however, is a very pleasant listening experience - from Peel faves > The Colorblind James Experience: > > https://soundcloud.com/alan-ford-9/a-night-like-this-colorblind-james-experience-intro-and-song > > Merry Christmas and big thanks to all sharers, rippers, wikifiers etc > > Cheers > > Alan > > > > > > On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 4:16 PM, Mike Parker parkermike81@... > [peel] wrote: > > > Alan you've ruined my xmas > > ------------------------------ > *From:* "Alan Ford ford.alan@... [peel]" > *To:* peel@yahoogroups.com > *Sent:* Monday, 22 December 2014, 21:15 > *Subject:* [peel] OT: Chris Evans ! > > > I can probably guess what the take-up will be for this, but I found a > tape with the first 90 mins of Chris's first Radio 1 Breakfast Show: > > Chris Evans 1995-04-24 side a.mp3 > http://netkups.com/?d=12f0085149b74 > > Chris Evans 1995-04-24 side b.mp3 > http://netkups.com/?d=858bf45590cb9 > > Cheers > Alan > > > > > > > > From stuartb@... Tue Dec 23 23:12:39 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 22:12:39 -0000 Subject: [peel] Best of Peel In-Reply-To: <1312018102.857231.1419367603164.JavaMail.yahoo@...> References: <1312018102.857231.1419367603164.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: Multiple Mooos! I was looking in http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/Mike_P/ and just a few files in there. Just found http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/best_of_peel/ and 48-57 and 59-60 in there. And in http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/steve/Best%20Of%20Peel/ there are 6 18 28 34-47 & 58! No 64 unless there’s a fourth Mooo? From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2014 8:46 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Best of Peel ummm well dec 201 [4] Stu, i think vol 1-60 and 64 have been shared so far. : "'Stuart Brooks' stuartb@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 23 December 2014, 18:59 Subject: Re: [peel] Best of Peel Cheers Mike, your folder on the Mooo is last modified Dec 2013? From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 9:39 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Best of Peel Happy holidays people, 2 on the Mooo 1 pending. From parkermike81@... Tue Dec 23 23:31:13 2014 From: parkermike81@... (Mike Parker) Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 22:31:13 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [peel] Best of Peel In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1937779027.890104.1419373873190.JavaMail.yahoo@...> The first folder is a diffrent mike p, nothing to do with me, as for 64, hmmm it was shared ages ago because someone showed an interest in a particular track so i guess its around somewhere,let me know if that one needs uploading again.  From: "'Stuart Brooks' stuartb@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 23 December 2014, 22:12 Subject: Re: [peel] Best of Peel   Multiple Mooos! I was looking in http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/Mike_P/ and just a few files in there. Just found http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/best_of_peel/ and 48-57 and 59-60 in there. And in http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/steve/Best%20Of%20Peel/ there are 6 18 28 34-47 & 58! No 64 unless there’s a fourth Mooo?  From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2014 8:46 PMTo: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Best of Peel   ummm well dec 201 [4] Stu, i think vol 1-60 and 64 have been shared so far.: "'Stuart Brooks' stuartb@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 23 December 2014, 18:59 Subject: Re: [peel] Best of Peel    Cheers Mike, your folder on the Mooo is last modified Dec 2013?  From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 9:39 PMTo: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Best of Peel   Happy holidays people, 2 on the Mooo 1 pending. 09924hd {margin:10px 0px;font-weight:700;font-size:78%;line-height:122%;}#y09924activity {background-color:#e0ecee;float:left;font-family:Verdana;fontr:both;display:table;font-family:Arial;font-size:12px;padding:10px 0;width:div div {border:1px solid #666666;height:62px;overflow:hidden;width:62px;}#4 From so_it_goes_2512@... Wed Dec 24 00:57:46 2014 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512@...) Date: 23 Dec 2014 15:57:46 -0800 Subject: [peel] Best of Peel In-Reply-To: <1937779027.890104.1419373873190.JavaMail.yahoo@...> References: <1937779027.890104.1419373873190.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: Hi Mike and Stuart This was a rogue one that I did on Mediafire (don't remember why). As it's obviously causing confusion, consternation and other things beginning with 'con', I've uploaded it to my BOP folder in the Mooo. Best Of Peel Vol 64 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Best_Of_Peel_Vol_64 Some slightly early Christmas presents to come tomorrow morning.... Steve (TK) From stuartb@... Wed Dec 24 01:49:38 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2014 00:49:38 +0000 Subject: [peel] Best of Peel In-Reply-To: References: <1937779027.890104.1419373873190.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: <478ABE4E-C5D9-46BE-A105-42644E2377D5@...> Looking forward to that and thanks Mike for more bops. I wonder who the other Mike P is.... On 23 December 2014 23:57:46 GMT+00:00, "so_it_goes_2512@... [peel]" wrote: >Hi Mike and Stuart This was a rogue one that I did on Mediafire (don't >remember why). As it's obviously causing confusion, consternation and >other things beginning with 'con', I've uploaded it to my BOP folder in >the Mooo. > Best Of Peel Vol 64 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Best_Of_Peel_Vol_64 > Some slightly early Christmas presents to come tomorrow morning.... > Steve (TK) -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. From parkermike81@... Wed Dec 24 12:12:57 2014 From: parkermike81@... (Mike Parker) Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2014 11:12:57 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [peel] Best of Peel In-Reply-To: <478ABE4E-C5D9-46BE-A105-42644E2377D5@...> References: <478ABE4E-C5D9-46BE-A105-42644E2377D5@...> Message-ID: <1081956524.1037137.1419419578022.JavaMail.yahoo@...> No idea, can't be as important as me surely, your local mp. From: "Stuart Brooks stuartb@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, 24 December 2014, 0:49 Subject: Re: [peel] Best of Peel   Looking forward to that and thanks Mike for more bops. I wonder who the other Mike P is.... On 23 December 2014 23:57:46 GMT+00:00, "so_it_goes_2512@... [peel]" wrote:   Hi Mike and StuartThis was a rogue one that I did on Mediafire (don't remember why). As it's obviously causing confusion, consternation and other things beginning with 'con', I've uploaded it to my BOP folder in the Mooo.Best Of Peel Vol 64Some slightly early Christmas presents to come tomorrow morning....Steve (TK) -- Sent from my Android device witach {clear:both;display:table;font-family:Arial;font-size:12px;padding:10p49105yshortcuts {font-family:Verdana;font-size:10px;font-weight:normal;}#yi105photos div div {border:1px solid #666666;height:62px;overflow:hidden;widsize:10px;overflow:hidden;text-align:center;white-space:nowrap;width:64px;}v7789249105 From parkermike81@... Wed Dec 24 12:11:36 2014 From: parkermike81@... (Mike Parker) Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2014 11:11:36 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [peel] Best of Peel In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1171306483.1018120.1419419496635.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Cheers Steve, [hesitates] ''25, ''WERE GONNA NEED A BIGGER TREE'' From: "so_it_goes_2512@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 23 December 2014, 23:57 Subject: Re: [peel] Best of Peel   Hi Mike and StuartThis was a rogue one that I did on Mediafire (don't remember why). As it's obviously causing confusion, consternation and other things beginning with 'con', I've uploaded it to my BOP folder in the Mooo.Best Of Peel Vol 64Some slightly early Christmas presolor:#628c2a;font-size:85%;font-weight:700;line-height:122%;margin:10px 0;}002attach {clear:both;display:table;font-family:Arial;font-size:12px;paddin9986000002yshortcuts {font-family:Verdana;font-size:10px;font-weight:normal86000002photos div div {border:1px solid #666666;height:62px;overflow:hiddefont-size:10px;overflow:hidden;text-align:center;white-space:nowrap;width:6 From dunelm@... Wed Dec 24 16:12:28 2014 From: dunelm@... (dunelm@...) Date: 24 Dec 2014 07:12:28 -0800 Subject: I Waited 30 years for "25 years of Rock" then 50 years comes along at once In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Your cup runneth over. BBC 6 Music have tagged on 1980-1984 from 1985's 30 Years Of Rock. And from 6 January Radio 2 are repeating Sounds of the 20th Century. From so_it_goes_2512@... Wed Dec 24 16:13:12 2014 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512@...) Date: 24 Dec 2014 07:13:12 -0800 Subject: Merry Christmas one and all Message-ID: Hi everyone Thanks to Dirk and Isector, your stockings have been replenished. Peel 119 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Peel_119_(BFBS) and Peel 120 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Peel_120_(BFBS) take us through October 1989. 26 May 1995 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/26_May_1995 (God Is My Co-Pilot, Caspar Brotzmann Massaker). First half of the show. 01 July 1995 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/01_July_1995 (Beatnik Filmstars, Delicatessen). Last 75 minutes. 29 July 1995 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/29_July_1995 (Four Brothers, Mercury Rev). First 90 minutes. 02 December 1997 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/02_December_1997 (Period Pains). First 90 minutes. 18 December 1997 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/18_December_1997 (Coldcut live from Maida Vale). There were already two shares of this one, which when aggregated still lacked one track - this recording not only adds that but is in stereo, which means that we now have a complete show just waiting to be edited together, maybe by somebody from Wales ;-) All the very best for the festive season to you all and many thanks to all those who have shared over the year. Steve (TK) From stuartb@... Wed Dec 24 17:46:14 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2014 16:46:14 +0000 Subject: [peel] Merry Christmas one and all In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <26F61704-4A01-44C5-9824-CECA192CAE32@...> Many thanks for these festive shares. It's been a bountiful year to be sure! On 24 December 2014 15:13:12 GMT+00:00, "so_it_goes_2512@... [peel]" wrote: >Hi everyone > Thanks to Dirk and Isector, your stockings have been replenished. >Peel 119 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Peel_119_(BFBS) and Peel 120 >http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Peel_120_(BFBS) take us through October >1989. >26 May 1995 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/26_May_1995 (God Is My Co-Pilot, >Caspar Brotzmann Massaker). First half of the show. 01 July 1995 >http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/01_July_1995 (Beatnik Filmstars, >Delicatessen). Last 75 minutes. 29 July 1995 >http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/29_July_1995 (Four Brothers, Mercury Rev). >First 90 minutes. 02 December 1997 >http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/02_December_1997 (Period Pains). First 90 >minutes. 18 December 1997 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/18_December_1997 >(Coldcut live from Maida Vale). There were already two shares of this >one, which when aggregated still lacked one track - this recording not >only adds that but is in stereo, which means that we now have a >complete show just waiting to be edited together, maybe by somebody >from Wales ;-) All the very best for the festive season to you all and >many thanks to all those who have shared over the year. > Steve (TK) -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. From saipanda@... Wed Dec 24 17:48:04 2014 From: saipanda@... (saipanda@...) Date: 24 Dec 2014 08:48:04 -0800 Subject: Merry Christmas one and all In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Seconded, Steve. Merry Christmas, everyone! SW From viynljohn@... Wed Dec 24 19:34:21 2014 From: viynljohn@... (viynljohn@...) Date: 24 Dec 2014 10:34:21 -0800 Subject: Merry Christmas one and all In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Compliments of the season to one and all, we have been TRULY spoiled this year! From clashbore18@... Wed Dec 24 21:59:02 2014 From: clashbore18@... (clashbore18@...) Date: 24 Dec 2014 12:59:02 -0800 Subject: Tracklisting Karl's Tape Dec 1981 Message-ID: Side 1 Jensen Piranhas / Vi Gela Gela ABC / Show Me ( Jensen session ) Christina / Things Fall Apart ABC / Alphabet Soup ( Jensen session ) Funky Four Plus One / That's The Joint Boomtown Rats / Never In A Million Years Clapham South Escalators / Leave Me Alone ABC / Surrender ( Jensen session ) Unknowns / My Suzanne The Sound / Winning Sir Douglas Quintet / She's About A Mover Fashion / Move On Peel Deadly Headly / ?? The Chefs / ? The Sound / New Dark Age ( session ) Blam , Blam , Blam / There Is No Depression In New Zealand Elmore James / ? Clint Eastwood & General Saint / Talk About Run The Chefs / Tell Me ? Side 2 Dif Juz / Heset The Sound / Hothouse ( peel session ) Action Pact / London Bouncers The Chefs / Northbound Train ( session ) The Bored / Jack ? The Sound / Fatal Flaw ( Peel session ) Papa Michigan & General Smiley / Diseases The Chefs / One Fine Day ( session ) Durutti Column / ? The Sound / Skeletons ( session ) The Chefs / I'll Go To Jensen Elvis Costello / Sweet Dreams ( session ) Buzzcocks / Ever Fallen In Love James Brown / Please , Please , Please Dr Alimantado / ?? Higsons / The Lost & The Lonely Stimulin / Stripping Down and ?? ( live ) From stuartb@... Thu Dec 25 03:23:07 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2014 02:23:07 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Karl's Tape Aug / Oct 1981b In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6A5087D9BC47454CA1855DFF88A8DD5F@StuartWin7PC> OK that’s that one wikified! Just created separate pages for August and October and also created Peel show pages for the shows featured. In fact nothing had previously been shared for October 1981 and the desert there spanned two months! The unknown tracks are now identified though the Anyway AKA release is not on Discogs.... Stuart From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2014 8:22 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: Karl's Tape Aug / Oct 1981b Au Pairs onwards in October 1981 beforehand its August 1981. No September 1981 as it was punctuated by a holiday to Great Yarmouth's Seashore Holiday Camp.... Love Action and Stand and Deliver were the coolest songs the camp would play in the bar... good grief. The excitement was too much and I was too exhausted to do any night time taping after all this. From clashbore18@... Thu Dec 25 12:44:34 2014 From: clashbore18@... (clashbore18@...) Date: 25 Dec 2014 03:44:34 -0800 Subject: [peel] Re: Karl's Tape Aug / Oct 1981b In-Reply-To: <6A5087D9BC47454CA1855DFF88A8DD5F@StuartWin7PC> References: <6A5087D9BC47454CA1855DFF88A8DD5F@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: Many thanks... and on Xmas Day as well. I have temporarily lost an October 1981 tape , hope to find it soon but I am now into 1982 ( some shows already shared from that year ). From 1982 onwards I started to fill a couple of 120s every month rather than just the one so a bit more coverage from then on. From clashbore18@... Thu Dec 25 12:47:38 2014 From: clashbore18@... (clashbore18@...) Date: 25 Dec 2014 03:47:38 -0800 Subject: [peel] Re: Karl's Tape Aug / Oct 1981b In-Reply-To: <6A5087D9BC47454CA1855DFF88A8DD5F@StuartWin7PC> References: <6A5087D9BC47454CA1855DFF88A8DD5F@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: Also the Anyway AKA track was on Polydor. There is a piece here translated from Japanese which I'm sure clears everything up. [JAP] POLYDOR / 80 CONDITION: RECORD [EX] JACKET [EX-] rare! Familiar masterpieces IT'S MY PARTY by LESLEY GONE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsYJyVEUaC4 were cover to dubby, DUB of large hole Sei Slits state by the quailty Konno Yuji Mr. planning people to know NEW WAVE super masterpiece! ! ! Original Japanese title of LESLEY GONE "Birthday Party of tears" But this, "Tears of the party", Japanese-made Slits masterpiece that you cover in CUTE women vocals to dawn ~ super dubby from HAPPY BIRTHDAY! ! ! You can sample the needle jump sound, does not accumulate based Bli Bli pushed out in front.Furthermore SIDE B is DUB version! and entitled to "dub party of tears" included! ! ! ! The stains place by tape to Jacquet top. Okudaira Ira Geki 2 TONE of Jacquet also best that Mr. worked! ! ! From martinwheatley@... Thu Dec 25 16:09:17 2014 From: martinwheatley@... (Martin Wheatley) Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2014 15:09:17 +0000 Subject: There's Nothing New Under The Sun Message-ID: http://ge.tt/3XDfhR72/v/0 martinw From billfromnorthwales@... Fri Dec 26 01:58:48 2014 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales@...) Date: 25 Dec 2014 16:58:48 -0800 Subject: Merry Christmas one and all In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks Steve, Here is the 19th December 1997 all joined up http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/BillfromNorthWales/01%20John%20Peel/1997-12-18%20%20John%20Peel%20BBC%20Radio%201.mp3 http://www.peel.mooo.com/peelgroup/BillfromNorthWales/01%20John%20Peel/1997-12-18%20%20John%20Peel%20BBC%20Radio%201.mp3 From billfromnorthwales@... Fri Dec 26 02:03:24 2014 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales@...) Date: 25 Dec 2014 17:03:24 -0800 Subject: Merry Christmas one and all In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Erm.... 18th December 1997 From thebarguest@... Fri Dec 26 23:43:48 2014 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest@...) Date: 26 Dec 2014 14:43:48 -0800 Subject: Derby Box - May 1980 Message-ID: Working me way thru the 1980 Derby tapes - a labour of love (is that an album title?) ! Nice to hear some Keith Hudson on the 14th May, an extended one as well, heaven, Nuh Skin Up, and when JP says it's been a fave in his house, that was nice... The first K. Hudson I heard was "Civilisation" off the first Frontline sampler LP, brilliant reggae. The bubbly/synth effects on Nuh are excellent, timeless... The previous 1980 show had Ricky's Hand by Fad Gadget, which I taped at the time and regard as a new-wave classic. I remember/love the amazing/incredible street-poetry art of "36 Hours" by the Bard Of Salford, maybe his best ? And the Soap album by Magazine which I bought at the time even though I was poor ; I think "Philadelphia" and "Model Worker" are the best songs on that platter (and the best songs of 1980, tbh) .... Happy Xmas and Peace and LOVE to all my readers and especially the guys who facilitated the bringing/sharing of the Derby tapes .... From stuartb@... Sat Dec 27 13:11:25 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2014 12:11:25 -0000 Subject: [peel] Derby Box - May 1980 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Album/Track title from UB40 and track title from Dead Can Dance. Taped a few Keith Hudson back in the day Just listening to the Cornershop session again from Mike’s BoP58 fantastically ramshackle and discordant From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, December 26, 2014 10:43 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Derby Box - May 1980 Working me way thru the 1980 Derby tapes - a labour of love (is that an album title?) ! Nice to hear some Keith Hudson on the 14th May, an extended one as well, heaven, Nuh Skin Up, and when JP says it's been a fave in his house, that was nice... The first K. Hudson I heard was "Civilisation" off the first Frontline sampler LP, brilliant reggae. The bubbly/synth effects on Nuh are excellent, timeless... The previous 1980 show had Ricky's Hand by Fad Gadget, which I taped at the time and regard as a new-wave classic. I remember/love the amazing/incredible street-poetry art of "36 Hours" by the Bard Of Salford, maybe his best ? And the Soap album by Magazine which I bought at the time even though I was poor ; I think "Philadelphia" and "Model Worker" are the best songs on that platter (and the best songs of 1980, tbh) .... Happy Xmas and Peace and LOVE to all my readers and especially the guys who facilitated the bringing/sharing of the Derby tapes .... From stuartb@... Sat Dec 27 17:15:39 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2014 16:15:39 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...><697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...><820E1B0570B44AE2ABA5EEA6DB8E28C6@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: <0362739421ED452BADFB0D6D5339C51D@StuartWin7PC> Hi Rob, hope you’re enjoying your well deserved break! When you come back to “work” I think there is still a bit of 23rd November 1978 on DB040 to share, tracks 2 to 5, which must have been copied there prior to degaussing from [[DB033]]. Stuart (who is going back to work in two senses on Monday) From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2014 4:11 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. I hope you all enjoyed some brief respite from my Derby Box onslaught, but here is the next batch as I reach Tape 50... we might have to take another breather after all of these.... A few extra minutes from DB040 are added to the Peel show from 20 November 1978 which I shared last week Mooo 54 minutes of the 1978 Festive 50 (where Peel also plays some of the tracks from the 1976 F50) appears on the show from 26 December 1978 on tapes DB037 & DB040 Mooo An almost complete, previously unshared Peel show from 02 January 1979 appears on DB038 & DB039 A repeated Lena Lovich session Mooo 1 hour 35 minutes of the Peel show on 8th January 1979. Previously partially shared from the 400 Box and the Hinton Box The Damned and Fingerprintz in session. From tapes DB039 & DB041 Mooo DB043 was one of the sample tapes that I ripped & shared right back at the start - this contained part of the Peel Show of 22 January 1979 (Leyton Buzzards session) and part of the Friday Rock Show of 19 January 1979 (ATV and Queen sessions) Both these shows are supplemented by additional material on tapes DB049 and DB042 respectively FRS 19 January 1979 is now 1 hour 11 minutes Mooo Peel 22 January 1979 is now complete Mooo Lastly we have three more Friday Rock Shows: 1 hour 38 minutes of the show from 29 December 1978. Most of this show is a Genesis gig and has been previously shared in varying quality. This is from DB037 & DB038 Mooo The complete show from 12 January 1979 (previously unshared I believe) from DB041 & DB042 Sessions from The Only Ones and Stretch. To illustrate how similar Peel and FRS were at this time - Tommy Vance even plays a record at the wrong speed! Mooo The complete show from 26 January 1979 which has already been partially shared by someone else on the FRS wiki Frankie Miller & Magazine sessions. From DB049 & DB050 Mooo On 8 December 2014 at 22:07, RobF wrote: Right - so now I have ripped the first two compilation tapes DB020 and DB030 and, thanks to Stu pointing out at least one mistake in dating and ordering the tracks, I think I now have them straight (famous last words) 9 tracks from 13 September 1978 are added from DB020 to the 2 that were already shared, so this show is now 36 mins 22 secs long Mooo The Revolutionaries track from 18 September 1978 is salvaged from DB020 adding a further 5 minutes or so to this show so the file length is now 1 hour 40 mins Mooo A further 20 minutes of 20 September 1978 appears on DB020, so the file length for that show is now 34 mins 47 seconds Mooo Another couple of tracks emerge on DB020 from the edited 25 September 1978 show. This is the one where he taped over the double play of Teenage Kicks. TKx2 is still missing, but the Leyton Buzzards and Devo tracks are reinserted to their rightful place. The file length is now 1 hour 49 mins Mooo 19 minutes and 32 seconds remain of the show from 30 October 1978 on DB020 (Elvis Costello session) Mooo The previously messed up section of 31 October 1978 from DB030 now has the tracks from 2nd Nov removed and added some further tracks from DB020, so we have 17 minutes 34 seconds of this show Mooo And to correct the mistake with the original file I uploaded for 31st Oct, I've created a new file for 2 November 1978 that is 14 mins 53 secs Mooo I think that wraps it up. There is one more compilation tape (DB040) to rip, but there are only two shows on that tape (20-11-78 and 26-12-78) so it should be less complicated to work out . Then it's no more erased tapes/compilations after that - and should be plain sailing! A special prize if you followed all that... On 8 December 2014 at 13:41, RobF wrote: Thanks Stuart I need to sort the files out - there is some more of the 31 Oct 78 show on the compilation DB020, which I ripped last night On 8 December 2014 at 12:40, 'Stuart Brooks' stuartb@... [peel] wrote: Yes looks like the tracks from Conway Twitty to Upsetters Dub Line are from 2nd November 1978 From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, December 08, 2014 12:22 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. Hi Rob Just trying to catch up on the wiki, but have got a bit stuck at 31st October 1978, the bits recorded onto DB030. Although the file begins with Can, the following tracks are not from this show according to the existing tracklisting. I think the ticks didn’t necessarily correspond to the dubbed version of the tape, but that the taper had them somewhere in his collection. I’ll try and work out what’s going on, I think it will be easier to create the tape pages and work from there. Stuart From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 3:29 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. A new batch of Derby Box tapes to start your Christmas countdown.. A complete, previously unshared show from 13 November 1978 Sessions from X Ray Spex and Matumbi Mooo The first 1 hour 10 minutes from the previously unshared show on 20 November 1978 and then another 20 minutes or so of edited highlights from the rest of the show. The taper erased the full last section of the show from tape DB033 and dubbed his favourite bits to DB030 (more of that further down*) Sessions from Swell Maps and XTC. Mooo A nearly complete show (1 hr 50), previously unshared from 27 November 1978 Sessions from Lene Lovich and X Ray Spex The first 1 Hour 20 minutes of 29 November 1978 Wailing Cocks and John Cooper Clarke in session. 55 minutes of the end of this show were shared from the 400 Box, so this completes up the missing first half Mooo *DB030 (along with DB020 and DB040 which I hope to pick up this week) is the edited highlights of a number of erased tapes - for which we still have the original handwritten tracklists for posterity. These are all marked on the Derby Box Wiki Page as ERASED - and the tracklisting scans are on Mooo prefixed with ErasedTapennn.jpg So DB030 contains edited versions of 31 October 1978 19 mins taken from ErasedTape029 (ticked tracks) available on Mooo 07 November 1978 35 mins taken from ErasedTape030 (ticked tracks) available on Mooo 10 November 1978 20 mins taken from ErasedTape030 (ticked tracks) available on Mooo On 29 November 2014 at 12:45, RobF wrote: And it continues... Just the intro of the show on 12 October 1978 survives - the majority of the show (Punilux and Dr Feelgood sessions) is available from the 400 Box - but the intro isn't present, so this makes for a nice little find. Mooo Then in direct contrast we have 3 shows in their entirety (give or take the tape flips) A full, previously unshared show is from 19 October 1978 Sessions from Molesters and Prag Vec Mooo A full show from the following night 20 October 1978 An all-records show with 3 tracks from the new Status Quo album (this makes me chuckle that while he was heralding the arrival of Teenage Kicks, he was also still championing the Quo, who were heading into their decline). 45 minutes of this show have been shared previously from the 400 Box. Mooo And the full show from 23 October 1978 The Buzzcocks and The Fall in session - already available almost in full from the 400 Box, but this version adds the missing 4-5 minutes and is a significant sound upgrade Mooo And finally for today... Only the first 24 minutes of the show from 24 October 1978 Yachts in session - previously unshared. A shame there isn't more of this one. Mooo On 26 November 2014 at 13:44, RobF wrote: With so many tapes (of such excellent quality) to get through, I'm trying not to lose momentum, but apologies to anyone who is struggling to keep up with me posting them faster than you can listen to them! Today we have The full show from 02 October 1978 Previously unshared. The Mekons in session (and very good they are too) Mooo The full show from 03 October 1978 1 hour was previously available from the 400 Box, but here it's in its entirety and contains the debut Siouxsie album played in full (which Ken's book mentions as happening on 6th October - so the book could be wrong?) and a session from Wire. Mooo The first 47 minutes of the show on 11 October 1978 UK Subs in session. the rest of the show is available from the 400 Box so this makes the full show now available Mooo I might have a breather now, as I'm offline for a couple of days On 25 November 2014 at 09:55, RobF wrote: Thanks as always to Branko for extending the disk space on Mooo once more, so that we can share these amazing Derby Box recordings. There may well be an avalanche now that Stuart has made a start on his batch too.. Today from me we have: 1 hour and 35 minutes of 18 September 1978 A previously unshared show with sessions from Doctor Feelgood and Stiff Little Fingers Mooo 1 hours and 45 minutes of the 25 September 1978 Already partially available from the 400 Box - this is the show where he plays Teenage Kicks twice, but the taper didn't like it and so taped over that segment?! The show then carries on to the end.(NB the missing section is luckily in the 400 Box version for posterity) Sessions from Motorhead and The Skids Mooo Then we have a 15 minute selection of some tracks from 20 September 1978 This is what he taped over the Teenage Kicks section with - he compiled his favourite tracks from this show - and then erased the rest of that tape Original tracklisting was here (it also included the end of the 18 Sept 78 show). Some of his other favourite tracks from this show are compiled on Tape020 when I get there. Sessions from Prag Vec and Whitecats. It's a previously unshared show, so a shame that it was edited down like this. Mooo 1 hour and 12 minutes of another unshared show from 28 September 1978 Sessions from Solid Senders (featuring Wilko Johnson) and Viv Stanshall - although Viv's Rawlinson End piece must have been towards the end of the show, therefore is missing from this tape. Mooo I've also managed to date the previously undated two tracks from DB010. These were also compiled from a tape which he then erased (thankfully it looks like he stopped doing this by about Tape040). They are from 13 September 1978 Sessions from Hot Water and Roy Harper. Original tracklisting was here and again, some more tracks from this show are compiled on Tape020 when I get there. On 24 November 2014 at 10:16, RobF wrote: Today's instalment of the Derby Box is as follows: The last of the Gambaccini Stand-In tapes. This is 45 minutes from the start of the show on 07-September-1978 This was marked as Friday Rock Show on the original taper's spreadsheet - most likely based on the classic-rock tinged playlist. Repeated sessions from Graham Parker and Ian Dury. Previously unshared. Mooo The first 45 minutes of Peel on 11 September 1978 Sessions from Racing Cars and The Adverts. The next 45 minutes of the show are on tape DB013 which is one that the original taper sold on ebay (on account of DB013 having the first play of Teenage Kicks on Side B - 12th Sept). Hopefully the list member who bought this tape will share it soon! None of this show has been shared before Mooo 95 minutes (a long C90!) of 14 September 1978 Only one session - from Radio Stars, a notable show for the second play of Teenage Kicks. Peel recounts being called by one of the band to say thanks for the initial play, and goes on to add that he has already heard of record company interest for them. "A really excellent record it is too" 20 minutes of this show were previously shared from the 400 Box (but didn't include the Undertones section) Mooo On 23 November 2014 at 22:50, Vince Nzo meltormentsingers@... [peel] wrote: Gruppo was a wonderful little Dutch band and the pride of alternative Holland. I love their singles and albums. Hans Vandenberg was a very smart writer with a bit of a Bonzo's streak with regards to clever lyrics. ...In Japan they don't have stereo but kimono...that kinda work :) Vince ---------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rocker rockerq@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 11:15 AM Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. This one willl be fascinating for me - I remember listening to it in the comfort of the parental home, three weeks before moving to a strange new town (Bristol) to be a student - I must have been impressed by the Gruppo Sportivo session because on my first night off the leash I walked two miles across the outskirts of town, map in hand, to see them play at what was then Bristol Polytechnic. Soon after that, like so many bands, they disappeared entirely, presumably back to Holland, but I still dig out their single 'rock'n'roll' occasionally. Rocker -----Original Message----- From: RobF robfleay@... [peel] To: peel Sent: Fri, Nov 21, 2014 9:57 am Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. Today's Derby box tape is 90 minutes of the 06 September 1978 show - the third night of Paul Gambaccini standing in for Peel that week. Sessions from Squeeze and Gruppo Sportivo 1978-09-06 (Paul Gambaccini) I'm guessing from the slightly smoother playlists that went on this week, these were programmed by PG and not Peel I wouldn't recommend you all rush to this one, I can only listen to about 5 seconds of Gambo before wanting to stick my head in a bucket of water. Back in 1978 he was particularly smarmy Apologies to the Gambo fans On 20 November 2014 14:04, RobF wrote: I'm glad that the Derby Box is generating so many positive comments, it's been a joy to rip so far (and many many thanks to Steve for keeping on top the wiki!) but today's tape confused me completely for a moment It turns out that the original taper erased his first attempts at Tape DB003 and Tape DB009 and dubbed his favourite bits to Tape DB010. You can see from his original tracklists here http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/RobF/Derby%20Box%20Tracklistings/ErasedTape003.jpg http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/RobF/Derby%20Box%20Tracklistings/ErasedTape009.jpg that everything he ticked - was dubbed to DB010 and the rest was sadly erased. So DB010 is a compilation of sorts, but nonetheless contains 3 tracks from the end of 18 August 1978 which slightly extends the version of the show shared last week from DB002 Blast Furnace and Hits (AKA Snivelling Shits) in session Mooo Just over an hour of 30 August 1978 of which 40 minutes was previously avaible in lower quality on the 400 Box Pirates and Punishment Of Luxury in session Mooo A couple of tracks that must have been dubbed from elsewhere (not clear where at this point) and it's impos sible to date them from the brief snippets of talking but I assume from 1978 1978-XX-XX/ And then some none-Peel content - a few songs from Rock On 19th Aug 1978 (I couldn't identify the presenter but Steve tells me it's Stuart Grundy) - includes an interview with City Boy Rock On On 20 November 2014 00:26, thebarguest@... [peel] wrote: Many thanks Rob! Just played 780828 and it's one of the best Peel shows I've ever heard ! The audio quality is amazing, like it's from last week!Magazine were my fave band from 78 to 81. Maybe if I'd have heard the previous rip on headphones I'd have noticed it ; I hate digital artefacts - heard them a lot in the early days of mp3/sharing - like a faint bubbling noise, horrible... From stuartb@... Sat Dec 27 18:00:59 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2014 17:00:59 -0000 Subject: [peel] No idea what you're getting from now on (2,4) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <87F00C9AD48A435CB60CA2DD92683C96@StuartWin7PC> Also from Isector, 95 minutes of 26th May 1995 (God Is My Co-Pilot, Caspar Brotzman Massaker) and 64 minutes of 1st July 1995 (Beatnik Filmstars, Delicatessen) (apologies if this is a duplicate announcement but couldn’t see one anywhere) Stuart From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, December 22, 2014 1:07 AM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] No idea what you're getting from now on (2,4) Hi gang Peel 115, Peel 116, Peel 117 and Peel 118 September to October 1989, with thanks to Dirk. John talks about his birthday. Again. 30 June 1995 (Distorted Waves Of Ohm, Broccoli) 07 July 1995 (Palace Music, Sounds Of Life) Both shows not only complete but also shared for the first time. Many thanks to Isector. All the best Steve (TK) P.S. HAPPY HARDCORE was the last one, for interested parties. From so_it_goes_2512@... Sat Dec 27 19:13:02 2014 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512@...) Date: 27 Dec 2014 10:13:02 -0800 Subject: [peel] No idea what you're getting from now on (2,4) In-Reply-To: <87F00C9AD48A435CB60CA2DD92683C96@StuartWin7PC> References: <87F00C9AD48A435CB60CA2DD92683C96@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: Hi Stuart, see message 21350 for these and others! Steve (TK) From thebarguest@... Sat Dec 27 23:03:07 2014 From: thebarguest@... (thebarguest@...) Date: 27 Dec 2014 14:03:07 -0800 Subject: [peel] Derby Box - May 1980 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I reckon New Order's Peel session version of Hudson's "Turn The Heater On" (how topical, I'm doing just that every day now ! ) is better than the original, a sterling piece of new-wave-reggae crossover ... The Clash and the Ruts also did very nice reggae/dubby stuff as I remember ... From stuartb@... Sun Dec 28 00:56:37 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2014 23:56:37 -0000 Subject: [peel] No idea what you're getting from now on (2,4) In-Reply-To: References: <87F00C9AD48A435CB60CA2DD92683C96@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: Yes I see I even replied to that one! Think when I was going back on my second sweep I thought it was just a Christmas Card.... From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2014 6:13 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] No idea what you're getting from now on (2,4) Hi Stuart, see message 21350 for these and others! Steve (TK) From stuartb@... Sun Dec 28 01:33:04 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2014 00:33:04 -0000 Subject: [peel] A second March 1981 Karl's Tape In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <69BF60D2CAD94C3F9E74189C5F374527@StuartWin7PC> Looks like it is indeed March, the 2nd March, with the start of side 1 the Richard Skinner show of that night, as the Cure is the Skinner session version broadcast that night. Then from some point on side 1 (by the Johnny Osbourne track at least but potentially all tracks after the Cure) until near the end of side 2, it’s the Peel show of the same night. From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2014 11:13 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] A second March 1981 Karl's Tape Found this one down the side of the box but cannot find October 1981 ( just the cast ) November 1981 ( including first Pulp session ) and December 1981 to follow. Marked as March 1981 but features some of The Frames Peel session which was in fact Feb 24th so tape is really mainly or partly 24th Feb 1981. March 1981b D-C90 Side 1 The Cure / Drowning Man The Sect / In My Street The Professionals / Just Another Dream Vice Squad / Last Rockers Theatre Of Hate / Legion Johnny Osbourne / Mr Walker Frames / Stingray ? ( session ) The Astronauts / ? Modern English / ? Booker T / Down Presser ( reggae) Steve Diggle / Here Comes The Fire Brigade Frames / ? ( session ) King Tubby / ? ?? / ?? Side 2 SLF / Gotta Get Away Wah Heat / 7,000 Names Of Wah ? Electric Guitars / ? The Frames / ? ( session ) Modern Eon / Simple Minds / Celebrate Delmonts / Ramones / I Wanna Be Sedated The Frames ?? / ? ( sounds less like them and would make it 5 songs ) Fatal Charm / Christine Ultravox / The Young , The Beautiful & The Damned Original Mirrors / Dancing With The Rebels Au Pairs / ? The Frames / ? ( session ) Adam & The Ants / Feed Me ( To The Lions ) ( some of Richard Skinner's voice ) HERE http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/Karls_tapes/March%2081a.mp3 FRAMES SESSION a.. The Shock Of The New b.. Play It By Fear c.. La Chanson Ironique d.. Stingray From stuartb@... Sun Dec 28 03:41:02 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2014 02:41:02 -0000 Subject: [peel] A second March 1981 Karl's Tape In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <692BD4185D084604B7617CC4578597DB@StuartWin7PC> Well I’ve changed my mind already about that one, the second side is clearly Richard Skinner again from 3rd March 1981 and the two tracks which might have been the Frames, are the Delmontes from their only BBC session, broadcast on that date. The final track, BGJM I’m not 100% sure about but the backing refrain sounds something like Betjemin. Pretty sure I saw the Au Pairs and Delmontes in Edinburgh around 81/82 The Wiki page is finished but haven’t decided exactly which tracks to allocate to the Peel Show of 2nd March – any ideas? Thanks Karl for another puzzle! Stuart From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2014 11:13 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] A second March 1981 Karl's Tape Found this one down the side of the box but cannot find October 1981 ( just the cast ) November 1981 ( including first Pulp session ) and December 1981 to follow. Marked as March 1981 but features some of The Frames Peel session which was in fact Feb 24th so tape is really mainly or partly 24th Feb 1981. March 1981b D-C90 Side 1 The Cure / Drowning Man The Sect / In My Street The Professionals / Just Another Dream Vice Squad / Last Rockers Theatre Of Hate / Legion Johnny Osbourne / Mr Walker Frames / Stingray ? ( session ) The Astronauts / ? Modern English / ? Booker T / Down Presser ( reggae) Steve Diggle / Here Comes The Fire Brigade Frames / ? ( session ) King Tubby / ? ?? / ?? Side 2 SLF / Gotta Get Away Wah Heat / 7,000 Names Of Wah ? Electric Guitars / ? The Frames / ? ( session ) Modern Eon / Simple Minds / Celebrate Delmonts / Ramones / I Wanna Be Sedated The Frames ?? / ? ( sounds less like them and would make it 5 songs ) Fatal Charm / Christine Ultravox / The Young , The Beautiful & The Damned Original Mirrors / Dancing With The Rebels Au Pairs / ? The Frames / ? ( session ) Adam & The Ants / Feed Me ( To The Lions ) ( some of Richard Skinner's voice ) HERE http://mooo.peelwiki.com/dl/Karls_tapes/March%2081a.mp3 FRAMES SESSION a.. The Shock Of The New b.. Play It By Fear c.. La Chanson Ironique d.. Stingray From clashbore18@... Sun Dec 28 19:43:42 2014 From: clashbore18@... (clashbore18@...) Date: 28 Dec 2014 10:43:42 -0800 Subject: [peel] A second March 1981 Karl's Tape In-Reply-To: <692BD4185D084604B7617CC4578597DB@StuartWin7PC> References: <692BD4185D084604B7617CC4578597DB@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: The Frames session is on youtube so it can be compared. Well done with this I enjoy all the detective theories. I think the Theatre Of Hate track is the start of the Peel show but I think I'm just pretending to remember something that happened over 33 years ago. October 1981 has been temporarily lost... and most of Jan , Feb 1982 have been shared I think. Therefore I will probably start with one of the two March tapes from 1982. Just to make things more complicated there are occasional forays over to Capital Radio and The Gary Crowley Show. From so_it_goes_2512@... Sun Dec 28 21:46:10 2014 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512@...) Date: 28 Dec 2014 12:46:10 -0800 Subject: Merry Christmas one and all In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thank you Bill, your version added to the Wiki. Cheers Steve (TK) From M.Luetchford@... Sun Dec 28 23:15:00 2014 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2014 22:15:00 +0000 Subject: [peel] A second March 1981 Karl's Tape In-Reply-To: References: <692BD4185D084604B7617CC4578597DB@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: <1419804900.46005.YahooMailNeo@...> I've been away and there is talk of Gary Crowley and Chris Evans...I am confused. But a merry christmas and a happy and fruit/derbyful new year to everyone who does anything to help keep this thing of beauty afloat. Mark ________________________________ From: "clashbore18@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, 28 December 2014, 18:43 Subject: Re: [peel] A second March 1981 Karl's Tape   The Frames session is on youtube so it can be compared. Well done with this I enjoy all the detective theories. I think the Theatre Of Hate track is the start of the Peel show but I think I'm just pretending to remember something that happened over 33 years ago.  October 1981 has been temporarily lost... and most of Jan , Feb 1982 have been shared I think. Therefore I will  probably start with one of the two March tapes from 1982. Just to make things more complicated there are occasional forays over to Capital Radio and The Gary Crowley Show.  From stuartb@... Mon Dec 29 07:32:33 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 06:32:33 -0000 Subject: [peel] A second March 1981 Karl's Tape In-Reply-To: References: <692BD4185D084604B7617CC4578597DB@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: Yep that’s how I worked out the last two session tracks were not the Frames, then I thought that the Delmontes might have done a session and matched the lyrics with the titles from Ken’s book. The wiki page is now finished, I’ve attributed about 58 minutes to the Peel Show of 2nd March 1981, with a note warning that some of the earliest tracks might belong to the Richard Skinner show. And the final unknown track on side 1 happened to be Mesh And Lace by Modern English, the session version. Onto Nov 1981 now and think there are two Peel shows there, the first of which might be 29th October or 11th November as it features Ellery Bop in session. Might need to wait until I get home and see if there are any clues from the preceding Evening show in terms of sessions as I didn’t bring In Session Tonight with me.... From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2014 6:43 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] A second March 1981 Karl's Tape The Frames session is on youtube so it can be compared. Well done with this I enjoy all the detective theories. I think the Theatre Of Hate track is the start of the Peel show but I think I'm just pretending to remember something that happened over 33 years ago. October 1981 has been temporarily lost... and most of Jan , Feb 1982 have been shared I think. Therefore I will probably start with one of the two March tapes from 1982. Just to make things more complicated there are occasional forays over to Capital Radio and The Gary Crowley Show. From M.Luetchford@... Mon Dec 29 15:31:40 2014 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 14:31:40 +0000 Subject: [peel] Derby Box - May 1980 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1419863500.3120.YahooMailNeo@...> that was a lovely present - don't recall hearing this - Slits and The Members also contributed to the crossover with 2Tone all about cross over (although they also did a fine line in replication of Ska standards and obscurities, and a more modern form of "traditional" Ska).  Interestingly Rico who guest tromboned on many a ska original (including some may say the first Ska record ) also appeared on 2Tone as ana ratist in his own right as well as being Mr. "Blow, Mr Rico, Blow" I am about to attempt to add this to Peel Page as a "Reggae session" - thank you to the kind person who will clean up after me M ________________________________ From: "thebarguest@yahoo.co.uk [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 27 December 2014, 22:03 Subject: Re: [peel] Derby Box - May 1980   I reckon New Order's Peel session version of Hudson's "Turn The Heater On" (how topical, I'm doing just that every day now ! ) is better than the original, a sterling piece of new-wave-reggae crossover ... The Clash and the Ruts also did very nice reggae/dubby stuff as I remember ... From M.Luetchford@... Mon Dec 29 16:09:57 2014 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 15:09:57 +0000 Subject: [peel] Karl's Tape December 1981 now on Moo In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1419865797.21170.YahooMailNeo@...> Agree - I like this little window that also included Kajagoogoo (but it can be forgiven!) - tehre was a lot of bass slapping and rediscovery of James Brown. At that time "scenes" came and went with amazing speed - all based on predecessors mod, soul, country, skiffle, jazz, folk, Zootsuits, Latin American, swing, African, reggae, motown - all infused music in this period with hundreds of different genres sprouting from the punk ethic. I would struggle to put into an order but I read a book  (by Siomn Reynolds - I think) that gave it an excellent stab! ________________________________ From: "clashbore18@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 23 December 2014, 13:51 Subject: [peel] Karl's Tape December 1981 now on Moo   Tracklisting to follow. Includes a much more rough and ready session from ABC before they released Lexicon Of Love the next summer and made Imperial Bedroom sound like Trout Mask Replica. Indeed there is a forgotten period of around 6 months in 1981 with British funk claiming all legitimacy. Higsons and Stimulin ( both on here ) also Haircut 100 and ABC before the indie embracement of over produced pop.  Merry Xmas From M.Luetchford@... Mon Dec 29 16:12:40 2014 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 15:12:40 +0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> <820E1B0570B44AE2ABA5EEA6DB8E28C6@StuartWin7PC> Message-ID: <1419865960.44545.YahooMailNeo@...> Warms the cockles ... ________________________________ From: "clashbore18@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 23 December 2014, 9:01 Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins..   Monoconics were my mate's band. He couldn't believe it first time round when this was unearthed. Since then Green from Scritti Politti has played it on 6 music ( about 5 months ago ) but apart from that The Monoconics were completely unsung. I worked with Denny Monoconic at Rough Trade in 1990 ( distribution warehouse ) and ironically had a tape ( my unshared Jan 1981 ) with the one solitary airplay of their single on it. When he told me what his band used to be called I remembered I had  a tape of the single being played by Peel.... that was chance enough. But about 18 years later The Monoconics session turned up here on a ripped mp3 and I sent him a burnt CD of it ( I think the session is made up of 2 tracks and the other 2 from a repeat session on incomplete shows ? ). It also includes Peel reading out a letter Denny sent in about the band. Anyway ... just another great thing about these shared shows. From stuartb@... Tue Dec 30 07:29:58 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 06:29:58 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Karl's Tapes - November 1981 In-Reply-To: <1419098411.27718.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1419098411.27718.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <9B1200249E7C4E5499319D77E6AC2812@StuartAberdeen> OK that’s that one wikified, as well as new pages for 11th and 18th November. Some of the earlier tracks might not be from the Kid Jensen show but from Radio London or Capital? eg Funkadelic, Bumble & The Beez. All tracks now identified... From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2014 6:00 PM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [peel] Re: Karl's Tapes - November 1981 Hooray - like this - and thanks for all your ripping. I know how long it can take. If it ever gets too much for you I am sure some can help if you ask... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "clashbore18@...m [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, 17 December 2014, 21:49 Subject: [peel] Re: Karl's Tapes - November 1981 First Pulp session transmitted 18th November 1981. Tape goes from quite gnarly medium wave quality to not bad at all FM. AGFA C120 From dunelm@... Tue Dec 30 10:45:59 2014 From: dunelm@... (dunelm@...) Date: 30 Dec 2014 01:45:59 -0800 Subject: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: <1419865960.44545.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> <820E1B0570B44AE2ABA5EEA6DB8E28C6@StuartWin7PC> <1419865960.44545.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: If the persons responsible for acquiring, digitizing and sharing these recordings are not included in the New Year Honours List, there's no justice in the world. From so_it_goes_2512@... Tue Dec 30 11:01:27 2014 From: so_it_goes_2512@... (so_it_goes_2512@...) Date: 30 Dec 2014 02:01:27 -0800 Subject: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <697606686.4393092.1416783023106.JavaMail.yahoo@...> <820E1B0570B44AE2ABA5EEA6DB8E28C6@StuartWin7PC> <1419865960.44545.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: Agreed.....does that also include the 500 Box, SL Tapes, BFBS, 400 Box, Hinton Box etc? Steve (TK) From klacktoveedesteen@... Tue Dec 30 11:12:13 2014 From: klacktoveedesteen@... (Pete Conkerton) Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 10:12:13 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [peel] Karl's Tape December 1981 now on Moo In-Reply-To: <1419865797.21170.YahooMailNeo@...> References: <1419865797.21170.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <1140018085.2650206.1419934333249.JavaMail.yahoo@...> This one, perhaps? http://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2005/apr/17/music Excellent book, thoroughly enjoyed it (but can't seem to locate it in my library just now). Cheers aye, Pete On Monday, 29 December 2014, 15:12, "MARK LUETCHFORD M.Luetchford@... [peel]" wrote:   Agree - I like this little window that also included Kajagoogoo (but it can be forgiven!) - tehre was a lot of bass slapping and rediscovery of James Brown. At that time "scenes" came and went with amazing speed - all based on predecessors mod, soul, country, skiffle, jazz, folk, Zootsuits, Latin American, swing, African, reggae, motown - all infused music in this period with hundreds of different genres sprouting from the punk ethic. I would struggle to put into an order but I read a book  (by Siomn Reynolds - I think) that gave it an excellent stab! From: "clashbore18@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 23 December 2014, 13:51 Subject: [peel] Karl's Tape December 1981 now on Moo   Tracklisting to follow. Includes a much more rough and ready session from ABC before they released Lexicon Of Love the next summer and made Imperial Bedroom sound like Trout Mask Replica. Indeed there is a forgotten period of around 6 months in 1981 with British funk claiming all legitimacy. Higsons and Stimulin ( both on here ) also Haircut 100 and ABC before the indie embracement of over produced pop. Merry Xmas kp {border:1px solid #d8d8d8;font-family:Arial;margin:10px 0;padding:0 10pxivity {background-color:#e0ecee;float:left;font-family:Verdana;font-size:10isplay:table;font-family:Arial;font-size:12px;padding:10px 0;width:400px;}# From stuartb@... Tue Dec 30 13:01:29 2014 From: stuartb@... (Stuart Brooks) Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 12:01:29 -0000 Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. In-Reply-To: References: <8D1D38B41EE0AFD-2B3C-4F0CA@...> <820E1B0570B44AE2ABA5EEA6DB8E28C6@StuartWin7PC> <1419865960.44545.YahooMailNeo@...> Message-ID: <84E6AF5DB0704D13B0A96534A245AB71@StuartAberdeen> Well just in case anyone was wondering whether it was to be an MBE or just jump straight to knighthood, here is another fruit of our noble efforts, 94 minutes of 4th June 1980. An all records show. Rankin Toyan sounds fabby on a big system. We’ll just gloss over some of the honours-losing commentary in the show..... Sir Stuart, Sir Chris, Sir Rob and CBEs due to the army of charity fundraisers to Rocker’s fund which helped make this possible! From: mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 10:01 AM To: peel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [peel] Re: Derby Box begins.. Agreed.....does that also include the 500 Box, SL Tapes, BFBS, 400 Box, Hinton Box etc? Steve (TK) From billfromnorthwales@... Tue Dec 30 22:46:31 2014 From: billfromnorthwales@... (billfromnorthwales@...) Date: 30 Dec 2014 13:46:31 -0800 Subject: [peel] Karl's Tape December 1981 now on Moo In-Reply-To: <1140018085.2650206.1419934333249.JavaMail.yahoo@...> References: <1419865797.21170.YahooMailNeo@...> <1140018085.2650206.1419934333249.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: And if you are in the mood for anothe good book, then this is recommended too. Bombed Out! http://www.bombedoutpunk.com/buybook.php Bombed Out! http://www.bombedoutpunk.com/buybook.php Bombed Out! records Peter Alan Lloyd's personal journey through 1970s and 1980s Liverpool, including working in, playing at, and going to see Punk and New Wave bands in the legendary Eric's Club. View on www.bombedoutpunk.com http://www.bombedoutpunk.com/buybook.php Preview by Yahoo And, well,... I was there, I was there...... From M.Luetchford@... Wed Dec 31 13:14:28 2014 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2014 12:14:28 +0000 Subject: [peel] Karl's Tape December 1981 now on Moo In-Reply-To: <1140018085.2650206.1419934333249.JavaMail.yahoo@...> References: <1419865797.21170.YahooMailNeo@...> <1140018085.2650206.1419934333249.JavaMail.yahoo@...> Message-ID: <1420028068.44597.YahooMailNeo@...> That's the one and I knew Peter Lloyd so thanks for that tip too ... ________________________________ From: "Pete Conkerton klacktoveedesteen@yahoo.co.uk [peel]" To: "peel@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Tuesday, 30 December 2014, 10:12 Subject: Re: [peel] Karl's Tape December 1981 now on Moo   This one, perhaps? http://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2005/apr/17/music Excellent book, thoroughly enjoyed it (but can't seem to locate it in my library just now). Cheers aye, Pete On Monday, 29 December 2014, 15:12, "MARK LUETCHFORD M.Luetchford@... [peel]" wrote:   Agree - I like this little window that also included Kajagoogoo (but it can be forgiven!) - tehre was a lot of bass slapping and rediscovery of James Brown. At that time "scenes" came and went with amazing speed - all based on predecessors mod, soul, country, skiffle, jazz, folk, Zootsuits, Latin American, swing, African, reggae, motown - all infused music in this period with hundreds of different genres sprouting from the punk ethic. I would struggle to put into an order but I read a book  (by Siomn Reynolds - I think) that gave it an excellent stab! ________________________________ From: "clashbore18@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, 23 December 2014, 13:51 Subject: [peel] Karl's Tape December 1981 now on Moo   Tracklisting to follow. Includes a much more rough and ready session from ABC before they released Lexicon Of Love the next summer and made Imperial Bedroom sound like Trout Mask Replica. Indeed there is a forgotten period of around 6 months in 1981 with British funk claiming all legitimacy. Higsons and Stimulin ( both on here ) also Haircut 100 and ABC before the indie embracement of over produced pop.  Merry Xmas From M.Luetchford@... Wed Dec 31 14:12:31 2014 From: M.Luetchford@... (MARK LUETCHFORD) Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2014 13:12:31 +0000 Subject: [peel] No idea what you're getting from now on (2,4) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1420031551.74063.YahooMailNeo@...> No idea? Seems to fit but no idea why and seems too clever-clever a clue as you are always far more subtle. thanks for new shows ... no honours but I was always a bit disappointed that Mr P accepted his OBE - maybe we should invent our own OJP with various gradations for various contributions so those who contribute are never forgotten? ________________________________ From: "so_it_goes_2512@... [peel]" To: peel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, 22 December 2014, 1:07 Subject: [peel] No idea what you're getting from now on (2,4)   Hi gang Peel 115, Peel 116, Peel 117 and Peel 118 September to October 1989, with thanks to Dirk. John talks about his birthday. Again. 30 June 1995 (Distorted Waves Of Ohm, Broccoli) 07 July 1995 (Palace Music, Sounds Of Life) Both shows not only complete but also shared for the first time. Many thanks to Isector. All the best Steve (TK) P.S. HAPPY HARDCORE was the last one, for interested parties. From stuartb@... Wed Dec 31 19:07:05 2014 From: stuartb@... (stuartb@...) Date: 31 Dec 2014 10:07:05 -0800 Subject: Last Derby batch of the year Message-ID: The first 47 minutes of 10th June 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/10_June_1980, a new show, which includes the debut play of Love Will Tear Us Apart. Wah! Heat and Passions in session. 47 minutes from near the start of 11th June 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/11_June_1980, another new show, with Comsat Angels and Undertones in session. Next up a complete, previously unshared show from 12th June 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/12_June_1980, with Radio 5 and Au Pairs in session. Another new show, though only 21 minutes of 17th June 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/17_June_1980 were recorded. A lot of us were listening to 19th June 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/19_June_1980. Not only were full tracklistings available from both Tish Briz and John Peel Papers, but just over an hour from the 400 Box was aleready available. The Derby Box upgrades the audio of the first 47 minutes of that. Finally for now, newly shared, the first 47 minutes of 24th June 1980 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/24_June_1980, a week in which John was sick and the show was hosted by Paul Gambaccini. Happy New Year to all! Stuart From robfleay@... Wed Dec 31 20:23:57 2014 From: robfleay@... (RobF) Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2014 19:23:57 +0000 Subject: [peel] Last Derby batch of the year In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Cheers Stuart - gives me something to listen too while I take a break from my side of the batch! Now a question - someone has contacted me asking if the 1969 Black Sabbath session is digitised anywhere. It was broadcast twice and listed on the Decktician logs, but not clear if it was on a tape anywhere? http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/29_November_1969 http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/21_March_1970 On 31 December 2014 at 18:07, stuartb@... [peel] < peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > > The first 47 minutes of 10th June 1980 > , a new show, which includes the > debut play of Love Will Tear Us Apart. > Wah! Heat and Passions in session. > > 47 minutes from near the start of 11th June 1980 > , another new show, with Comsat > Angels and Undertones in session. > > Next up a complete, previously unshared show from 12th June 1980 > , with Radio 5 and Au Pairs in > session. > > Another new show, though only 21 minutes of 17th June 1980 > were recorded. > > A lot of us were listening to 19th June 1980 > . Not only were full > tracklistings available from both Tish Briz and John Peel Papers, but just > over an hour from the 400 Box was aleready available. The Derby Box > upgrades the audio of the first 47 minutes of that. > > Finally for now, newly shared, the first 47 minutes of 24th June 1980 > , a week in which John was sick > and the show was hosted by Paul Gambaccini. > > Happy New Year to all! > Stuart > > > > > >