29 November 2003 (BBC World Service)

Show

 * Name
 * John Peel Show


 * Station
 * BBC World Service


 * YYYY-MM-DD
 * 2003-11-29


 * Comments
 * Start of show: 'Hello, it's John Peel on the BBC World Service and, as always, the mail, electronic or otherwise, pours in from Norway, Ecuador, New Zealand, Thailand, Latvia and Nigeria, for example. (pause) Unfortunately, none of it's for me. Oh well.'
 * The show starts endearingly with Peel's Grinderswitch sig, some 11 years after he abandoned its use on his UK programmes.

Sessions

 * n/a

Tracklisting

 * Avotor: 'The Day The Great Wind Came (CD-Billion)' (Midium)
 * Sudden Ensemble: 'Suitcase (LP-Amll)' (Angelika Killuman)
 * (JP: 'Minimalist to a fault, I think you could say.')
 * Maps & Diagrams: 'Abseil (split 7 inch with Hardsleeper)' (Static Caravan)
 * James Carr: 'Let's Face Facts (Compilation LP-A Soldier's Sad Story: Vietnam Through The Eyes Of Black America 1966-1973)'
 * (JP: 'If my colleague Andy Kershaw is listening to this programme, he will certainly have been celebrating my playing of that.')
 * Hells: 'Time Killer (CD-The Hells)' (Artrocker)
 * Degrassi: 'Luger (EP-The Form)' (SL)
 * ''(JP: 'My wife Sheila is currently appearing as Michaela in a village production of Bizet's 'Carmen', so this seems like an appropriate record with which to end the programme
 * [[Moving Fusion]: 'Chilli Pepper (Remix) (12 inch) (RAM) (starts with the melody from the aria 'L'Amour Est Un Oiseau Rebelle' from the above-named opera)

File

 * Name
 * Peel Show - World Service (29-11-03)
 * Length
 * 30 minutes, split into eight tracks


 * Other


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