[peel] This week's shares
Alan Ford
ford.alan@...
Sun Mar 12 19:04:47 CET 2017
Thanks again
On Sun, Mar 12, 2017 at 5:54 PM, Stuart Brooks stuartb@brooks22.plus.com
[peel] <peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> Its being reupped as I noticed it was only ripped to 160kbps
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> On 12 March 2017 17:48:10 GMT+00:00, "Alan Ford ford.alan@...
> [peel]" <peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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>> Thanks for these Stuart. Unfortunately I can't find 'Lee Tape 8'.
>> Alan
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>> On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 1:23 PM, stuartb@brooks22.plus.com [peel] <
>> peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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>>> Starting off with the Gumtree tapes
>>> <http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Gumtree_Tapes_(tapes)>, and some new
>>> content for one of the latest incomplete shows, 4th September 2001. Not
>>> having listened to a more recent show for some time, it's again very
>>> noticeable the difference in production style, both as a DJ (fading himself
>>> in at the start and end of records without fading them out, in a Zane Low
>>> fashion) and the slightly harsher, more compressed studio sound compared to
>>> the natural sounds of the late 70s/early 80s shows.
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>>>
>>> On to the Lee Tapes <http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Lee_Tapes> and tapes 5
>>> to 8 take us from February to April 1988, concentrating on hiphop and house
>>> with the odd splash of reggae and experimental. Goes well with watching the
>>> Get Down on Netflix! Again John's un-erring ear for the cream of every
>>> genre comes to the fore, with some early plays for De La Soul, Coco Steel &
>>> Lovebomb, and Kaos, one of whose very limited edition 7" that John played
>>> was the highest-priced record sale in Discogs in December 1986. Thanks to
>>> JP3904 for filling in a few of the unknowns, there are a few left for the
>>> keen sleuth! And JP3904's efforts at the British Library have helped date
>>> some of these tracks.
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>>> Thanks also to Lee and the unknown Gumtree taper!
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>>> Stuart
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