30 December 1989 (BFBS)

Show

 * Name
 * John Peel's Music On BFBS


 * Station
 * BFBS (Germany)


 * YYYY-MM-DD
 * 1989-12-30


 * Comments
 * From Peel 128 (BFBS).

Sessions

 * None

Tracklisting

 * Deadbeats: 'Your Cottage Is Nice (7"-I Can See It From The Rocks)' (Vacant Lot)
 * (JP: 'I live in a cottage, actually, and it is indeed most agreeable: right out in the country, about a mile from the nearest other building. That's a bit of an exaggeration: a couple of hundred yards from the nearest other building, and I'm trying to renegotiate the mortgage according to the principles established by the Ford sell-off, but the Leeds Building Society, at the moment, aren't showing much interest. But I shall persevere.')


 * Expando Brain: 'Woodblock (7"-Prouder Than Chowder)' (Vacant Lot)
 * Horny Genius: 'Needlethreading (LP-Burn Your Sister)' (Community 3)
 * Clawhammer: 'Sick Fish Belly Up (7")' (Trigon)
 * (JP: 'Another demonstration of the failure of public education in California....I apologise for the link that preceded that: evidence, I think, that if I'm ever going to have a nervous breakdown, 1990 is going to be my year for it. I quite look forward to it in some ways: one morning, I'll wake up imagining that I'm Julie Andrews or a bungalow four miles out of Leicester on the Oundle road, and everything will be fairly easy from then on in, I think.')


 * Relations: 'Who Do You Think You Thought You Were (LP-Patrick)' (Stairwell Recordings)
 * (JP: 'I don't often watch television, but every time I switch on, either BBC2 or Channel 4, there's usually a programme on there about an interesting way that somebody's discovered of dying. The programmes are almost invariably called 'Life: The Final Frontier', which is the title of this.')


 * A Witness: 'Life - The Final Frontier (2xLP-Double Peel Sessions)' (Strange Fruit)
 * (JP: 'This is the time in the programme, and the time of the year, when I should say to you: "I'd like to thank everybody listening, it means a lot to me, you know, but most sincerely, all of those people who've sent me Christmas greetings to me and my family over the past two or three weeks. I can't tell you how much it means, and thank you very much indeed for doing that." In fact, I only got one, and that was from Sweden, where they can't hear the programme anyway, so to the rest of you, I hope your piles get worse in 1990.')


 * Grant Hart: 'Now That You Know Me (LP-Intolerance)' (SST)

File

 * Name
 * Peel 128


 * Length
 * 00:48:15 from start to 00:26:05


 * Other
 * Many thanks to Dirk.


 * Available
 * Mooo