Today is the first anniversary of John Peel's death, and it's officially John Peel Day in the UK where he was deservedly regarded as a national treasure (think they'd have such a day here to commemorate the likes of, uh, Wolfman Jack?...Dr. Demento??...Phil Shaap??? Nah, not likely...Dick Clark probably will get his briliantined mug on a stamp though one day).
In any case, I only met Peel once when The Magic Band played on his show a year or so ago at Maida Vale Studios in London, we had a good chat (told him I was a big Dandelion Records fan, citing Siren, Stackwaddy, Principal Edwards Magic Theatre and Bridget St. John as amongst my faves; he seem,ed apologetic as the label hadn't exactly set the world on fire, but hey, they certainly promulgated some classic sides plus there is that excellent label sampler "There Is Some Fun Going Forward" featuring Peel's naked bod in the bath with a young nubile on the cover...a model, "definitely not the Pig", he told me)-- and I laid a selection of my solo albums on him (handed him a bunch in a polythene laundry bag from the Swiss Cottage Hotel with the words, :"Here's some of my dirty laundry...". He smiled, and later spun both "The Mad World" from The Edge of Heaven asnd "It's Like a Wheel" from Street of Lost Brothers on his show before passing onto that great gig in the sky...)
anyway he was a truly a gentleman and a great force for good for music (fantastic booster for Beefheart and Kevin Coyne, both whom I was honored to work with...and for The Magic Band, in fact besides having us on his show--check the group photo from the session on my website in the photos section--John Peel did the narration for Elaine Sheperd's brilliant DVD about our MB reunion project, available at subdiva.com, check it out) and you can read more at http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/index.shtml...btw Elaine is hard at work now on a BBC documentary about the hidden treasures lurking inside Peel's private record collection)
xxG
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Posted by Gary Lucas to Gary Lucas at 10/13/2005 12:25:00 PM