Best Of Peel Vol 20

Tape

 * Name


 * Station
 * BBC Radio One


 * YYYY-MM
 * 199 -


 * Another in the continuing series of early 1990s Peel compilations assembled by Peel Mailing List user parkermike81. He comments, "watch out for jessie mathews on this, you certainly will be dancing on the ceiling when you hear it."
 * John laments not having been able to see Ween in concert.
 * He mentions in passing that he is probably the only Radio 1 DJ with any military experience. However, Tommy Vance served in the Merchant Navy.
 * As usual, a complete session is included within the recording.
 * LFO, one and only session. Recorded 1990-10-07, first broadcast 20 October 1990. No known commercial release.

Tracklisting

 * Bass Culture: 'Facts Of Life-Bleeper Mix (12 inch' (Industrial Music)
 * LFO: 'Rob's Nightmare' (Peel Session)
 * Ween: 'Cold And Wet (2xLP-God Ween Satan-The Oneness)' (Twin Tone)
 * Scientist: 'The Bee-Gargle Mix (12 inch)' (Kickin)
 * (JP: 'I'll tell you how this came about, because now that I'm, you know, working at the weekends, I have a bit of time sometimes in the afternoon to sit down and watch old black and white films on TV. I wish there was a kind of black and white channel: if I was an entrepreneur, I would start one and make an immense amount of money in so doing...old newsreels, anything that's in black and white is just fine with me. There's a whole series of films featuring Jessie Matthews, who eventually turned into Mrs. Dale on the BBC many years ago. You'll probably not remember that. These films were made I suppose back in the 1930s, and I'd never seen any of them before, and she was really rather wonderful. There was one song that I heard in one of these films which really kind of stuck in my mind, and I could actualy sing it to myself in a rather unpleasant way. Didn't know what it was called, and eventually so desperate was I that I went out and bought a compact disc called 'Dancing On The Ceiling', and went all the way through it trying to identify the track that I liked, or the song that I liked, and I got as far as track 15 before I discovered what it was. In fact, it's the last sort of 30 seconds of track 15. The first part of it is 'Tinkle Tinkle Tinkle', bet this'll stick in your head too, I suspect, when you hear it. The bit that I like best is called 'Over My Shoulder'.')
 * Jessie Matthews: 'Tinkle Tinkle Tinkle/Over My Shoulder (CD-Dancing On The Ceiling)' (ASV Living Era)
 * Carnage: 'Gentle Exhuming (LP-Dark Recollections)' (Necrosis)
 * LFO: 'Take Control' (Peel Session)
 * (JP: 'We don't usually have a Record Of The Week, in fact I think it's only the second one I've ever had, but it's the Record Of The Week, anyway.')
 * Boss Hog: 'Gerard (CD-Cold Hands)' (Amphetamine Reptile)
 * Boss Hog: 'Bug Purr (CD-Cold Hands)' (Amphetamine Reptile)
 * Boss Hog: 'Eddy (CD-Cold Hands)' (Amphetamine Reptile)
 * (JP: 'Remember the old folk saying, "Vanilla Ice is nice, but Boss Hog do the dog." It doesn't mean anything, but lots of old folk sayings don't.')
 * Marine Boy: 'Untitled (12 inch EP)' (Perception-white label)
 * LFO: 'Lost World' (Peel Session)
 * [[Naked City]: 'Bonehead (LP-Torture Garden)' (Earache)
 * (JP: 'It's the best record ever made, which I play about once a year, something like that, and this seems to be time for the annual play of...')
 * Undertones: 'Teenage Kicks (7 inch)' (Good Vibrations)
 * Happy Family: 'Big Ass On Fire (CD-Lucky)' (Dutch East India Trading)

File

 * Name
 * best of peel vol 20 parts 1 & 2 (with introductions)
 * Length
 * 00:47:04, 00:46:34


 * Other
 * Shared via Peel Mailing List.
 * Many thanks to Mike.


 * Available
 * Part 1, Part 2


 * Footnotes