Fellow Peelites "As threatened," another exercise in remastering. I used Ray's patched version for this, and must thank him for saving me a lot of work! Show:...
terrific steve, looking forward to playing this the weekend. cheers mp ________________________________ From: so_it_goes_2512 <so_it_goes_2512@...> To:...
Idly meandering through the fragments of 31-07-79, I happened across a rather amusing (to me, at least) quip from the great man, bemoaning the lack of reggae...
what dedication to the cause! Now just needs a kindly soul to stitch together, get their azimuth sorted and deal with any glitches. Your a better man than me...
This may be old news but I just noticed that Tom provides a semi-regular music blog on the New Statesman site http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/tom-ravenscroft...
Thanks Steve, nice work. Although I have to be all curmudgeonly here and say I think I prefer the scratchy, muffled (albeit speed-corrected) version; a tape...
Yeh thanks doc that would be helpful to avoid a double mp3 conversion. Stuart _____ From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dr ...
Fellow Peelites The rock histories nearly catch up with each other at last! Show: 10 November 1999 <http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/10_November_1999> Session:...
Steve Thanks - usual incompetence here/inability to see the blindingly obvious but on the wiki just see an upload pending note where I usually find the file....
Every so often I hear of broadcasters being spoken of as the "John Peel of" whichever country from which they hail - Bernard Lenoir from France, Rodney...
Someone who often gets this tag, and who I would heartily recommend, is Marcelle Van Hoof from the Netherlands:Â http://www.anothernicemess.com/ Thomas ...
Thanks for this. Worth it alone for the classic Rev Buck Naked track "You only love me 'cos I work on your car" Alan On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 8:44 AM,...
Another spooky coincidence - nearly finished Stuart Murdoch's very readable 'The Celestial Cafe' this morning, and this track is refernced on p285. Keep the...
Dear Paul: Thanks so much! I wonder what happens when there are more than one "John Peel of" for a particular country? How do they find out who's Peeliest -...
Hi folks, Realized I hadn't shared this one from our box yet, despite having filled in the tracklisting on the wiki about two months ago. So here's an hour or...
Hi there, I was looking at the show 24th June 1985 (trying to satisfy a Yeah Yeah Noh/Scratch Acid craving I had)and came across a new file type I hadn't seen...
Hi Stephen, If you look toward the bottom of each tape page on the site, there's a download option you can click on. Just a general warning, there is some kind...
Hi Steve Thanks for that- it's actually quite glaringly obvious when somebody points it out! Must be one of those days! Thanks again Stephen ... From: steve...
In Ireland it would be Donal Dinneen. Sadly his radio show in Ireland just got axed after 15 years, but as he assured his listeners in a very Peel way: "This...
Peel did play them, though. In 1985 he played "Voodoo Pappa Dollar" and "Take the toys from the boys". Maybe the reason for the lack of a session isn't so...
Well I'm not sure what the 30242b funny link thing was all about, but the 30242b server is no more, what with it being variously hacked etc. The weird link may...
I remember Kershaw playing a Phil Collins track in 1996. Inadvertently, as it turned out, when a Kora player performing live at Crouch End did an unexpected...
Woah, that really need speeds adjusting! ... From: steve <saipanda@...> Subject: [peel] 400 Box (another from 79) To: peel@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday,...