[peel] Re: Derby Box begins..

Vince Nzo meltormentsingers@...
Tue Nov 25 22:05:50 CET 2014


Hey Rob, 
about this show and the Stanshall Rawlinson End episode.Garner doesn't mention anything about a Rawlinson End episode transmitted on the 28th of September 1978. So either this is a completely unknown episode or its a repeat. Or (very unlikely) the date attibuted to the show is wrong.

Best regards, Vince


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












On 24 November 2014 at 10:16, RobF <robfleay@...> 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] <peel@yahoogroups.com> 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]" <peel@yahoogroups.com>
 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
 
 
 
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     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 <robfleay@...> 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@yahoo.co.uk [peel] <peel@yahoogroups.com> 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...





     

   





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