31 October 1999 (BFBS)

Show

 * Name
 * John Peel's Music On BFBS


 * Station
 * BFBS (Germany)


 * YYYY-MM-DD
 * 1999-10-31


 * Comments
 * Start of show: "Hello again, dearly beloved, it's another John Peel's Music On BFBS. To start the programme this week, this is the 'Tone."
 * John has been giving prizes out at a local school and dispensing his philosophy regarding life and exams.

Sessions

 * None

Tracklisting

 * (end of news, Guy Fawkes warning)
 * 'Tone: 'Pauline (CD-Wide Eyes And Nonsense)' (Rugger Bugger Discs)
 * Luke Slater: 'You Butterfly (CD-Wireless)' (NovaMute)
 * Speeder: 'Hey What Do I Know (7")' (Creeping Bent)
 * Broadcast: 'Echo's Answer (7")' (Warp)
 * (JP: 'Regular listeners will know that there's a kind of natural history dimension to this programme, because I'm sitting in my studio at home, looking out across the fields, and there's a rabbit out there about the size of a wheelbarrow! I don't think I've ever seen such an enormous rabbit in my life. And it's just arrogantly eating grass in front of me in a way to indicate that it doesn't care.')


 * Arsonists: 'Backdraft (2xLP-As The World Burns)' (Matador)
 * Remote Viewer: 'Untitled (LP-Untitled)' (555 Recordings)
 * Appliance: 'Soyuz (CD-Manual)' (Mute)
 * Skinner Pilot: 'I Want A Raise (Compilation CD-Japanese Rumba)' (Yakuza)
 * (JP: 'The rabbit alas has disappeared. I know you're not interested in these sort of things at all, but I do feel it's up to me to tell you about 'em.....I grew up in the country, not much to do, reading loads of books about rabbits that wore red waistcoats and carried watches and things like that and lived in rather nice little houses with...what's that red and white tablecloth? What are they called? What's the word for that? Anyway, a lot of shelving, and little kids and stuff like that, and I've always really believed that rabbits are like that, so the rabbit that has disappeared has probably gone off for sex 'cos that's what rabbits do, in the ditch and out of sight and so forth, and quite right too. I like to imagine that it's gone off to watch Ricki on television, a programme which I very much care for because it makes me feel slim and really rather lovely.')


 * Flex: 'Tracer (7")' (Wilde Club)
 * Cuco Valoy: 'Juliana (Compilation CD-Salsa Clasica)' (Nascente)
 * Advocate: 'Actus Reus - Half-Life (12")' (Criminal Communications)
 * Pavement: 'The Classical (2x7"-Major Leagues)' (Domino)

File

 * Name
 * John Peel Show 1999-10-31 (BFBS)
 * Length
 * 01:58:45


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