User talk:Steve W

Please feel free to leave me a message.

Steve W 14:14, 19 November 2008 (UTC)

Hi Steve!
Yes, not exactly earth-shattering, is it? I'm afraid I didn't quite get what you meant yesterday, so here is my message. I'm going to activate my user page right now. P.S. 1981 Festive Fifty page is under construction, per your suggestion. {C}All the best, mate. {C}Steve {C}so.it.goes.2512 00:42, 20 November 2008 (UTC)

Cheers
Thanks, Steve. When I just logged in, it came up as "you have messages waiting". Cool. Think this could be useful in terms of letting people communicate with us (and vice-versa). Maybe I'll put a note on the front saying we'll activate the talk pages at the weekend or something. We can always delete the talk pages of particular individuals if they don't want them up. Also a link or two to my user page for people to use if they want.

Steve W 04:14, 20 November 2008 (UTC)

Hi Steve
No problem! Thought it was about time I pulled my weight on this 'ere wiki, as you and the other guys are doing such sterling work. That 12 March 1980 show is a good 'un, too. Loving this 400 Box stuff.

BTW, the peel group messages seem to have stalled. I sent one last night and it's still not showed up yet. But hopefully it's just a glitch and the mod will get on it.

Nice job on that Rock Family Trees episode. I'll give it a look when I get back on Sunday.

Eddie. {C}DuffPaddy 10:29, 5 December 2008 (UTC)

6 March 1980
Hi Steve

Just noticed you were in 6 March 1980 but showing tape as 21 mins long. I downloaded version 1 hour 43 mins long. Looks like your download stopped early - this happened to me on a couple of Bill's files but if you look at the file sizes you'll see there is about 82 Mb available.

Cheers

Pash

are playlists from BFBS equivalent to the Radio 1 shows?
Hello Steve,

I have three questions:

what do you mean, how long does it take, to see the playlists(and I hope so also the audio-material) from 1980 and 81 complete here on this project?

Are the playlists from BFBS equivalent to the Radio 1 shows? I have listen the first BFBS-shows in autumn 79.

In the end of the 70´s I have listen (not a John Peel Show) the follow musician from Washington DC : {C}Bob or Robert Spradley (or similar) {C}The title of this song was "Doppler-schritt" (I´m not sure about the spelling). It was a kind of experimental with a lot of phasings and Jet-sounds...

In the same radioshow they also played pieces from the Residents "Commercial-album"

{C}Thanks for help and answers...

regards {C}Taymur

{C}Hi Taymur,

Uh, good questions. I'll put my answer on your user discussion page.

Cheers,

Steve W 11:34, 6 December 2008 (UTC)

BFBS shows
Hello Steve,

at first thank you for your answers...

fortunately, I have a copy of a handscribed book with the BFBS-shows from 19.3.1981 - 24.12.1985...

my first recording was from november 79 (at that time, I had only the chance for mono-recordings, the broadcasting-quality in East-Berlin was lousy. I think the follow artists was (this mc is broken...) on this tape:

Jam - Eaten rifle, 4B2 - War of the lads, Cabaret Voltaire - Heaven and Hell

unfortunately some notices and tapes are lost or broken...years later, I bought some vinyl-material etc. from this stuff

other recordings was on old mono-tapes, after than in the mid of the 80´s in stereo. I had the chance to get some mc´s from the years 82 and 83. My interest are the years 1979-1982 of this kind of music.

If you have interest, I make a copy of this book (I think in 2 weeks the copy is ready) and send this to your adress.

A great help for me would be copies (pdf or rtf is o.k.)from the playlists(of course the audio-material is also welcome) from Jan.1979 - March 1981...

here an excerpt from 24.9.81:

Indoor shopping center - The Plugs, Mad eyed screamer - Creatures, Backening strings - Altered Images, Science of voice - Volkstanz, Stretch - Maximum Joy, The ultimate in fun is going to the disco with my babe - Rip, Rig & Panic, Real toy - Altered Images, Split second feeling - Cabaret Voltaire, Round world - Method Actors, So unreal - The Creatures,

Our secret - Comsat Angels, Cracked the ball - Wall of Voodoo, Faithless - Altered Images, Totally naked without lock key - Rip, Rig & Panic, But not then - Creatures, Spring in (feealta)? - Slow Children, Toom top - Zeros, Wild thing - Creatures

regards Taymur

10 September 1994
Hi Steve.

I've added another tracklisting to the other two I did yesterday. Tracking down the artist and track by 'Modogo Gian Franco Ferre' proved to be the most tricky aspect! My O Level French came in handy.

DM

Barbara Cartland/Extreme Noise Terror Mash Up Anyone?
Steve

Looking forward to The Pink Page in honour of Babs.

Posted another tracklisting today but couple of gaps which I'll try on the group.

Last one tomorrow then hols.

Wondered whether we shouldn't pitch to the Yahoo Group that volunteers pick off a show each to do but publicised so that we don't all do the same work. Have you already tried this beyond the volunteers welcome sign in the Wikia?

Best regards

Pash

Holidays Are Go
Steve

Best wishes to you too for both holiday and festive season. Can't wait for new 400 Box shows to relax to (that is if your idea of relaxation is tracking down a German EP which JP refuses to try and pronounce).

Look forward to speaking in 2009 - off to Thailand in the morning. Have a good one

Pash

Thanks, Steve!
I'll check out the KK stuff when I get back on Sunday night. Meantime, have a great Christmas & New Year yourself!

All the best,

Eddie.

21 December 2000
Are you working on the track listing of this, the recently-circulated Christmas special from Peel Acres? If not, I'll do it.

Dr M.

New Shows
Hi Steve

Happy New Year! Hope you had a great time in India. Thailand was fantastic - planning to go back as soon as I can. {C}Really overwhelmed with number of new shows over Xmas - terrific. Did tracklisting for Jimmy Norton's Explosion/Rezillos show today (6.8.79) - which shows from Bill were you referring to? Will have a chance to do a couple in next days then move house so few days packing/unpacking and setting up new PC with 2 TB of hard drive space to accommodate all the 400 Box!

Speak soon

Pash

New Shows 2
Steve

Got the Bill shows - all clear now. Just downloading them and will kick off tomorrow on some.

Cheers

Pash

2 November 1987
Hi Steve.

I've just added this track listing. 02 November 1987. The show was briefly available for download on - I think - the shortlived forerunner of the http://www.30242.net/ website. It was up there sometime around late 2007 / early 2008. The show was incorrectly dated though, the filename said something like "late 1985".

New Front Page
Steve, this is fantastic!! Congratulations! Where do you get all these ideas from?

so.it.goes.2512 08:01, 7 January 2009 (UTC)

Speed adjusted
Hi Steve. {C}The 400 box page still carries the "provisional... speed adjusted versions coming" references for 10.01.79 and 14.02.79. I'm about to start work on the next one.

Kev's tapes
Hi Steve. How's about making a new category for Kev's tape collection, so the relevant pages can be tagged? Kev's Tapes.

Dr Mango 15:30, 12 January 2009 (UTC)

Update
Hi Steve, thanks for your comments about the Banshees page. I have also revamped the Festive Fifty 1976 front page after getting an email from Ken this morning about the 'was it a listener's poll or wasn't it' dilemma...since he says he voted in it, I changed that and the formatting as well. He has also provided me with the session repeat dates for the 1983 and 1984 FFs so I'm in the process of updating the former and getting ready to start work on the latter. {C}I have read your email but didn't have time to respond this morning: thanks for doing the what's new update, as I just didn't get around to it. {C}Enough waffle and back to my day job! I'll try and put some of my other ideas in action as and when. {C}so.it.goes.2512 06:05, 13 January 2009 (UTC)

1976 Festive Fifty
Hi Steve, sorry to drag this out, but I rather like the layout of the main page, and nobody seems to have queried my other listings, so please don't go to all the trouble of redoing it. I like to imagine that somebody who's never heard of it would rather be prompted to scroll down to find the higher placings than otherwise. Or maybe I'm just an idiosyncratic old bastard. As JP would say, who knows?!! {C}Cheers {C}Your comrade in arms

so.it.goes.2512 16:40, 13 January 2009 (UTC)

Work!
Good lord, my man, have you been busy or what! {C}As I said on my user page, I have to be careful about how much time I spend Peeling, so I'll add bits and pieces whenever. {C}Take care, buddy.

so.it.goes.2512 11:08, 14 January 2009 (UTC)

Busy
Hi Steve. Yeah, I've been on a roll this week! Been banging out about two track listings a day, although my brain has hurt by the end of the second. 14 April 1980 is a great show, by the way. Hearing Peel play Wham! still seems odd. Mind you, I feel queasy when I hear UB40 on his show!

Looks like you've only taken a short breather...thanks for locating the 22 January 2002 show, as I didn't have it at all! {C}P.S. Added two link pages to Peel Celebrations.

Keep on rockin' in the free world

so.it.goes.2512 15:41, 20 January 2009 (UTC)


 * Hey Steve!
 * I found your 'Cricketer' comment, and I'll alter the information ASAP, thank you for that.
 * Are there any impending dates for your new 'On This Day' that I can help with?


 * Cheers, Steve

so.it.goes.2512 05:35, 21 January 2009 (UTC)

1981 - 83
Hi! After finishing off the track listing for the excellent collection that is Kev's Tapes, I had a look at my own archives for any shows in 1981 - 83 that weren't yet listed on the Wiki. You probably spotted 01 June 1982 going up the other day. I've just added 29 July 1982. I can't remember where I got this show from. It was a couple of years back and must have been one of the tape sharing blogs. Just so you know, I've got 16 February 1981 in my sights next, plus one or two more. All good stuff. :)

By the way, I think the page for 01 June 1981 should be removed. I think it was created in error due to a error dating the show. The download link shows it to be the show for 14 May 1981, which is complete.

Dr Mango 23:27, 22 January 2009 (UTC)

Re: 29 July 1982. I don't know whether it's just my recording or a problem with the encoding, but it's a bit rough in places, with some bursts of crackle. Maybe an appeal to the Yahoo group would be an idea before I upload my copy (which I'm willing to do).

Dr Mango 15:16, 23 January 2009 (UTC)

Ok, what about the last of Bill's recent batch, 24 March 1980? Shall I get onto it or have you started work? I hope you hadn't spent too much time on 07 April 1980 before I leapt in!

Dr Mango 19:48, 25 January 2009 (UTC)

Re: unsolved mystery
Steve - it should be Seven Minutes Of Nausea, not Seven Seconds Of Nausea. The agony is clearly meant to last much longer !!!!

Virgin Shows
Guilty as charged

Been off line as I stupidly switched broadband providers and lo and his best mate behold - no broadband for a month! Finally back on line to find that all the March and April 1980 shows I tracklisted offline had already been done! Doh!

Can now do a few old jobs and started on the neglected Torrent 8 compilation and the Virgin in store shows - like you I love how pissed off he is and the comments about the staff are priceless.

Let me know what else is on the roster for tracklistings and I'll see what I can do

Cheers {C}Pash

Peel Acres
Just a thought - it would be handy for reference to have a page called 'Peel Acres', with a brief explanation of what the place was and then a list of the acts who played there and the dates. I'd be happy to get cracking on that if you want to stick a template up.

Ok! I'll get onto it this evening. I didn't start the page myself because I thought there might be a template / guide to make everything here look uniform, but I can figure that out for myself I suppose. I've already included a link in the track listing I posted earlier for 10 June 2003! {C}Dr Mango 19:41, 20 February 2009 (UTC)

Torrent 8
Yeah, I found torrent 8 a touch frustrating. I downloaded some shows that looked to be new to me, only to find - when they eventually came down - that they were shows already in my collection, just incorrectly titled. It's a bit bafflingly too that there's a couple of duplicates in the torrent, same show, just with different names! Anyway, speaking of torrent 8, I've just added 02 January 1980. I've had the full show for this date for a while, not sure where I got it from. It was a couple of years back.

Dr Mango 21:50, 23 February 2009 (UTC)

Uploads
Steve

Any chance of reupping some shows I can't pull down as follows:

06 Feb 1979 04 Jun 1979 14 Jul 1980 22 Aug 1978 16 Feb 1981 25 May 1979

Many thanks

Pash

Hi Steve!
Thanks for the kind words. It's nice to know there's other Peel fanatics out there! :)

Uploads Sorted
Steve

Sorry to be a pain. The links were there (although some pop up 4 possible sources sharebee, megaupload, rapidshare etc and only one works) but I wasn't diligent enough. If you could post 16 Feb 1981 though I would be grateful. 25 May 1979 show was in fact 24 May 1979 - had it misfiled on iTunes and suffered mysterious deletion somehow - oh dear not been feeling great today!

Updated the tracklisting for 14 Jul 1980 and will tidy up any of the other shows I referenced once they have all downloaded.

Best regards

Pash

25 February 2003
Steve,

Firstly, an appreciation from me for all the hard work you're putting into the Wiki.

I've noticed the tracklist you recently put up dated 25 February 2003 should be 25 March 2003.

Cheers,

Pad

Cheers For The Up
Thanks Steve

Lot better today - think that was the last Virgin show but I do have a batch of shows without tracklistings which I am gradually ploughing through and uncovering some classic tracks. Last Virgin was a belter - JP taking the piss hugely!

Now just want to find a copy of the Magazine reformation shows I went to last week - someone must have recorded them. Blinding sets on both nights I went to.

Cheers

Pash

More Torrent 8
Hi Steve.

Still poking around with Torrent 8. The two files named "80-00-00" and "John Peel Show 00-04-80" are the same file with a different name (doh!). They appear to be another half an hour's worth of the show from 11 February 1980, judging by the session guests. So I'll add the details this evening. Whoever put this torrent together must have a strange sense of humour!

Dr Mango 18:47, 26 February 2009 (UTC)

New tapes
I have a small collection of Peel shows from my own tapes which don't appear to be available yet...

1994-07-01 1994-08-05 1999-03-23 1999-03-24 1999-07-10 2000-02-09 2000-03-01 2000-04-27

They're currently digitised in OGG format, but could easily be re-ripped or converted.

What's the best way to make them available to your good selves (and indeed, anyone else that wants them)?

Syrtis 00:29, 7 March 2009 (UTC)

1977 FF50
I think I finally have a definitive answer!

http://www.strictly-vibes.com/j-ayes-yaho-j-ayes-amp-ranking-trevor-tr-vt8026.html

ThunderPeel2001 11:16, 9 March 2009 (UTC)


 * No worries, Steve! :) ThunderPeel2001 10:20, 10 March 2009 (UTC)

Turning Japanese (a case of the vapours?)
Hi Steve. Ha! Seemed a bit picky of me, I thought at the time. Glad you didn't get the hump!

Dr Mango

tapes of partial peel 1979 - 82
I have loads of cassette tapes of Peel - poor quality but much loved. Not full tapes - just me pushing my record button when he plays something I liked ... no idea what to do with them - can you help86.139.134.214 21:37, 23 March 2009 (UTC) m.luetchford@btopenworld.com

new person with tapes!
So I'll type up playlists and look at your link - nudge me if you don't hear as I am keen to contribute to the great mans memory. He is still missed every day.

This is a sample of what sort of info. will be in playlists:

Title: John Peel - February 1982 - UB40

A. B52s - Mesopotamia {C}The Wake - Give Up {C}Echo and the Bunnymen - Taking Advantage {C}Heaven17 - At the height of the fighting {C}If all else fails - DISTINCT {C}UB40 - Followtician {C}PULP - Turnkey Mamba Mama {C}The Drowning Craze - In the Heat

B. The Associates - Party Fears Two {C}Tesco Bombers - Break the ice at parties {C}UB40 - Love is all, is alright {C}Digital(l) - Siouxie Sioux II {C}Switch - Siouxie Sioux {C}Louis Jordan - Beans and Cornbread {C}Colours out of time - Mambo Girl Mambo

Just typing it up makes me remember his genius - I always wanted to put together a tape of John Peel songs - Skids TV Stars, Made Professor - John Peel Dub, Mandolin on the Faces etc. sure there were more - also his single box - it would be great CD.

Mark

02 september 1985
oops,

hadn't posted to list, now rectified!

best wishes.

gordon

Gordonrgw 21:32, 24 March 2009 (UTC)

29 September 1987
Hi Steve.

I can't remember exactly where this show came from. It wasn't from Jon Horne's site though, definitely. I have a feeling it was from the predecessor the current 3042b.net website. The file creation date is 27 Feb 2008. It seems as if they were previously available about a month before that, with the incorrect date of 30 August 1987, I think (I only deleted the duplicates yesterday so can't double-check now!). I'm sure someone on the Yahoo group will remember the source. I've got a few more 1987 shows that aren't on the Wiki, ones that I acquired from some short-lived sharing sites back in 2007, so I'll get around to doing them this week as well.

Dr Mango 13:56, 6 May 2009 (UTC)

Right! Today I compared my 1987 shows with what's on the Wiki and noticed two omissions here, these being 16 June 1987 and 17 June 1987. I've just added details of the first show. My mp3 is only 36 mins long. I can't remember exactly where I got it, some short-lived blog back in 2005 I think. It wouldn't surprise me if the person is a member of the Yahoo group. It's quite possible that the original download was the full 2 hour show and the flakey internet connection at work (for that's where I was when I grabbed it) conked out before the download had finished. I remember having lots of problems with downloading at the time. The 17 June 1987 is the full show. In fact, it's 2 hours and 20 mins long. I've just had a listen and there a chunk of show from 1990 tacked onto the end. Anyway, interestingly, both are the same in style to 15 June 1987, which IS on the Wiki. Looks like it's the same taper / ripper that was responsible.

Dr Mango 23:23, 12 May 2009 (UTC)

Hi Steve!
Hey!

Thanks for the account man!

I am working on getting as much of my cassettes MP3 as possible.

Do the shows have to be in full? I mean with Peel voiceovers etc. or just the songs?

I ask because I have ones in each format.

Dave

Back!
Been away for a while thankz to my incredible work load but zhould be able to get a bit of blogging and wikiing in during the zummer!

Hope all iz well at your end.

Telstar
Hi

have you seen the trailer for the new Joe Meek film 'Telstar'?

Someone plays John Peel in it as working for the NME..

{C}--Thesummerproject 22:41, 16 June 2009 (UTC)

Peel was in a pretty dire film called 'Five Seconds To Spare' in 1999.

Here's the clip:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXiXBiJoWdM

--Thesummerproject 12:40, 22 June 2009 (UTC)

Show 14 Feb 1979
I reread an old diary I kept in '79 where I had noted that I particularly enjoyed the show on 14 Feb - the tracklisting on the Wiki page looks great but the link has died. Can it be uploaded again please? That'd be much appreciated.

I've really enjoyed revisiting the shows online. I have a friend with a box of Peel tapes from the late 70s who I keep nagging to let me borrow them so I can digitise them. I'll let you know if I have any success.

Cheers--78.149.191.239 16:43, 20 June 2009 (UTC)

OK, will re-up and notify you here in the next day or two. Would be excellent if you can get your friend to hand over the tapes for digitizing. Please keep us updated. Cheers, Steve W 17:17, 20 June 2009 (UTC)

Track listings etc
I'll get onto Ken's recent share now. Regarding the other matter, what's your email address?

Dr Mango 17:04, 23 June 2009 (UTC)

How can I best help?
Steve

I will keep the gushing to a minimum but suffice to say I am thrilled to discover the Peel Wiki. I had trawled the blogs over the last few years grabbing all that Peel Everday, Kats Karavan etc had to offer (and bless them all for that). I can't believe I have now stumbled on this treasure trove of the great man's work. So how can I best help? I am more than happy to tracklist a show but not sure how I know which are 1) available to download and 2) have not yet been worked on. If that is under control what else can I do to get involved? Let me know - Keen to get started

Cheers, Peter

--PeterG 07:29, 29 June 2009 (UTC)

Please check my homework teach
Hi Steve

Thanks for the advice and direction. I started in the Andrew T 90s Tapes as you suggested. I completed 30 March 1999 and would appreciate it if you could give it the once over to see if I made any obvious mistakes, improvements I could make etc. This will help me to avoid perpetuating mistakes with each list I work on. Once again thanks for letting me be a part of this

Cheers, Peter

PeterG 06:22, 1 July 2009 (UTC)

Great advice!
Steve

Many thanks for the thorough review and great advice. In particular I have checked into the search database which looks to be a great resource (though I am still inclined to listen to the show for accuracy and feel – hardly a chore). I will try the Unknown category as well as you suggest. I notice you used discogs for the album link. I tend to use allmusic a lot so I may try a link or two to that. I assume it doesn’t matter which resource site if it adds value (let me know if not). Thanks again and on to next page!

Cheers, Peter

Transcribing existing tracklistings?
Hi Steve

Hope all is well. Thanks for the latest round of tips. I incorporated quite a few into my latest page 28 January 1999 (comments more than welcome!) By the way I now completely concur with using discogs for a lot of the Peel links; it is much better for the indie releases!

Anyway to tonight's query; I am traveling this week with 4 hours on a plane each way and was figuring listening and transcribing some JP would not be a bad way to spend some time.

When offline, I think I would focus on pages where the playlist is mostly known (e.g. 14 April 1995) but needs to be put into standard format and other info captured while listening. Am I right in assuming we want shows like this put into standard format?

Let me know and if so I will take a shot this week.

All The Best, Peter

PeterG 04:02, 6 July 2009 (UTC)

Hope this is useful?
Hi Steve:

Back in game after a week on the road. Based on your feedback I worked on 14 April 1995 which had a starting playlist. I definitely found it easier to work form a starting list when on a plane etc. as I have a reference to work from. Then I can add links etc. when I get back online either at the hotel or when I return home. If this is of value to the wiki then I will reserve those kind of pages for when I am on the road. Very nice track down on The Boys by the way from the 28 January 1999 show

Access to the Andrew T Tapes
Hi Steve

Sorry for the slow output lately; combination of work on the road, vacation and a computer crash. Anyway two new transcribed shows up. I recommend 03 September 1994 - it's hysterical and the music is great. Meanwhile I was looking for another Andrew T show to transcribe while I travel next week, and I get the following error message no matter what show I choose. Any insight appreciated. Cheers, Peter

Forbidden {C}You don't have permission to access /JP_AT_index.html on this server.

Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.

Hello

Yes, 30242.net seems to be down at the moment, hopefully nothing serious. I've asked 'over the road' but nobody has responded yet. Fingers crossed.

Andrew

AndrewT IAP and The Rest
Thanks for keeping me in the loop Steve. I have started working on an IAP show so I will finish that up first. Then I will have two worlds to work in which should keep me busy. I will also join the Mailing Group as you suggest; seems like there is some great info and people over there.

Thanks for now from some generic hotel room somewhere in the U.S.

Cheers, Peter

Peelenium
Hi Steve,

While correcting the typo in the Peelenium table (1972->1973), one thing has struck me. We seem to refer to the Peelenium as 100 years, last 100 shows etc. However, as records were played from 1900 to 2000 inclusive, shouldn't this technically be 101 years ?

(Pedantic hat off)

Cheers,

Pad --Postscriptxyz 15:37, September 17, 2009 (UTC)

Another Garden?!
Hi Steve, I've never heard of this, but hats off to you for the discovery! I took the liberty of moving the page from 'Gandalf's Garden' as the title didn't appear to match the contents. Must re-read my Margarve, too!

Take care, buddy.

so.it.goes.2512 01:36, October 4, 2009 (UTC)

tapes pages
Thanks for setting these up.

I had realised my mistake before seeing your message to me! I should have read your full instructions before starting.

I have already created replacement pages with the T in front of them but I assume I can't delete the pages I created by mistake, if you could do that for me I'd be grateful.

Stuart

tapes pages
Thanks for setting these up.

I had realised my mistake before seeing your message to me! I should have read your full instructions before starting.

I have already created replacement pages with the T in front of them but I assume I can't delete the pages I created by mistake, if you could do that for me I'd be grateful.

Stuart--Weatherman22 18:59, October 11, 2009 (UTC)

Offline shows and stuff
Hi Steve, {C}I'm pretty new to this site and as there doesn't seem to be any dedicate owner I thought I would send you a message as you were the last one to edit the page http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/18_January_1982. Now links [1] & [2] seem to be dead and the fourth doesn't seem to work. Do you know how we go about fixing the first 2 links?

Secondly the site is amazing. Such dedicated people. I have bits and pieces from 1992 onwards, is there anything in particular that you're missing? I've yet to catalogue what I have so I can't do a direct comparison against the wealth of stuff already available but just in case there was anything particular then I could remember if I have it or not.

Lastly and just a recommendation (for what it's worth) mediafire and megaupload seem to be the better online storage places - e.g. items seem to stay up for longer and are generally more available than rapidshare.

Once I start cataloging what I have then hopefully I may be able to contribute.

Cheers, Grenville

PS - I think the fourth link may work, but only in IE.

Blue links
Steve

I thought the links were red - they certainly seemed to automatically turn that colour when creating the Track Listings in the Edit mode, the same as date page and tape page links, if there was no existing page. I did notice sometimes when going back to a track listing page they had turned blue but I thought that was because IE hadn't checked the availability of the page.

Stuart --Weatherman22 06:12, October 12, 2009 (UTC)

PS looking at the pages I can see that at some point in the page creation process the links had changed to external links with URL of the form http://peel.wikia.com/index.php?title=Bhundu_Boys&action=edit&redlink=1

I've started reverting them to internal links

More bluelinks problems

Busy tracklisting these 1983 shows, again I've noticed some redlinks changing to bluelinks when saving the page.

What I do is type the Band name, then highlight it and press the Hyperlink button.

The band name appears in the Internal Link tab, in the Article Name and Link Text fields. Looking at the External tab the URL is empty and the band name again appears in the Link Text field.

In the Internal Link tab I just press OK, the hyperlink then turns red.

Then if I save the page it has turned blue. Going back in to edit I see that the Article Name in the Internal tab has become blank, and a URL link has been added to the External tab in the form

http://peel.wikia.com/index.php?title=Brigandage&action=edit&redlink=1

--Weatherman22 23:42, October 16, 2009 (UTC)

Hi Stuart

If I could add my two pennies worth! When doing trcaklistings, I don't bother adding a hyperlink. I merely type double brackets around the artist name: if there is a page on the Peel Wiki, it turns blue. If not, it stays red. External links are single brackets. Hope this helps.

so.it.goes.2512 04:03, October 17, 2009 (UTC)

A Wanderer returns - and an observation on some DK tape names
Hi Steve

I am working on transcribing two of the excellent DK tapes - DK 2000-09-20 and 2000-09-21. It appears that the contents of these files are the opposite of how they are named i.e. 2000-09-20 contains the 9/21 show and vice versa. I have been able to figure this out using the Lorcan listings, KG book, and comments JP makes about the next night's show so I am pretty confident, but then it is me!

I will finish transcribing both in the next couple of days and it doesn't impact me but others trying to listen to the shows would get confused of course

Regards, Peter

PS Please assure me that other folks wander off for a few weeks from time to time to assuage my guilt; cheers!

PeterG 21:36, October 19, 2009 (UTC)

Andy Kershaw sitting in - what to name Tracklisting
Hi Steve

While ripping my batch of the Box 400 tapes I have come across two Andy Kershaw programmes. One is clearly a bona fide Kershaw show so I know that should be created with his name in brackets afterwards so it doesn't affect the calendar page etc. The other seems to be a "sitting in for JP" type show, it contains two old Peel sessions. I just wondered how you would prefer that show to be named, a proper JP show or still include Andy Kershaw in the title and keep it away from the main Peel pages?

Cheers --Weatherman22 15:17, October 22, 2009 (UTC)

Re: 1987
No probs! I hope I'm getting closer to the desired format, the latest tweak being to have no "the"'s in band names, though if JP ever played The The I wonder how I would type that one up.

Adding a few tracklistings to some 17-DVD shows in 1990 now...

Stuart

Kev's Tapes
Thanks for the "Kev's Tapes" page Steve - it made me realise I'd missed a few recordings so I've been busy downloading them. One thing - The pages for Tapes 16 and 17 are obviously supposed to be different but they both point to the Tape 16 downloads. Is Tape 17 available to download anywhere? Lorcan58 01:06, November 14, 2009 (UTC)

Wow, that was quick! I'm downloading the file as I type and looking forward to the Hokey Cokey. Thanks Steve. Lorcan58 16:25, November 14, 2009 (UTC)

1994 Category Page
Hi Steve {C}Just doing some QC on 1994 but noticed that the category page 1994 kind of only half exists. The links stay red, but if you click on it, the page is created (with all the 1994 shows in the page) but saving the page doesn't properly create it!

Maybe that's a permissions thing?

Stuart--Weatherman22 13:52, December 4, 2009 (UTC)

Deletion request
Steve

Would you mind deleting 30th May 1997? I created by mistake instead of 30th July! Many thanks --Weatherman22 16:44, December 8, 2009 (UTC)

Happy Boxing Day!
Was working over Christmas unfortunately! Yeah noticed all these daily template thingies in the recent changes. Don't you ever get fed up!

Anyway I've just snagged a nice Nakamichi from ebay so hopefully my ripping will step up a few gears soon.

All the best

Stuart

TOTP
Hi Steve, hope Christmas and New Year treated you well.

I've recently come across a load of JP and Kid J TOTP show listings and want to stick them here.

I've done one...

http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/05_January_1984#Show

I'm guessing from the way JP worked that there won't be many, if any, occasions when he did a radio show on the same night as TOTP, so there shouldn't be any overlap.

Take a look at the page I did and tell me if I should proceed as though they were radio shows, or adopt a different format.

RE: TOTP
Sounds great, the radio format doesn't exactly fit for TOTP so it will be good to organize something different. Let me know and I'll get to work when it's set up.

RE: adding youtube directly - a good idea and I'll see what I can do, the site is banned here in Turkey and I can only access it at work.

New TV page
Great stuff. I'll keep plodding along with the TOTP. As you can see, I'm indulging myself a bit by starting with the years when I became a teenager and watched religiously. It offers such a fantastic contrast to his radio work.

I'll keep at it az and when work allows (youtube only accessible at work), let me know if you need me to change anything.

Adam

One and only 1968 TOTP
Sadly, the Buggers at the beeb saw fit to erase the Peel show, apparently, so the only clips I could find were ones of tracks that appeared on the 01 feb show but were actually performed two weeks later on 15 feb. Real shame.

Let me know if you learn otherwise, but I guess that's why it doesn't appear on the BBC list.

From my end
Yo Steve, I just love all the stuff you and Adam have done on TOTP! I'm nearing completion on the FF (one more left) and so will be looking around for other things to do.

All the best

so.it.goes.2512 17:10, January 13, 2010 (UTC)

Finnish Shows
Thanks Steve, hadn't noticed the Planet Peel page before, and will get round to the links for the Finnish Pages. I seem to have a few projects on the go just now such as the 1991 shows, linking these to the Best Of, and I've just taken delivery of the last batch of the 400 Box collection and a Nak to rip them with.

All the best

Weatherman22 18:35, January 14, 2010 (UTC)

400 Box
A real mixture the last lot. There are a few dated programmes from 1978, 1979, 1981 and 1987, some with tracklistings, others totally blank, and some with intriguing labels such as 1970 and 1959. Haven't listened to any yet but you can see the basic tape descriptions on the T408 to T427 pages.

On This Day and Rich Text Editor
Hi Steve

I went to add my latest show to the OTD but you got there first, thanks!

It is a bit confusing to have to go to the template rather than just edit the section of the page. I noticed that the OTD page for the 15th July has a copy of all the entries for the 16th July, this can't be edited directly, but when I went to the Template page for the 15th July there was no sign of these entries! Even more puzzled now.

{C}I dont know if you have come across any issues with the new Rich Text Editor. I've found that you can no longer use arrow keys to move up and down track listings. Also, the formatting toolbar doesn't work well at least in IE8, sometimes it is not possible to turn Bold Italic etc on and off after highlighting the text to change. I had a look in source view and noticed that it had been merrily adding multiple quotation marks (the markup I presume to tell the browser to turn formatting on and off). Also, in source view, the scroll bars constantly scroll the window back up to the top, very annoying if trying to edit the bottom of a section!

{C}Anyway Tony Blackburn is awaiting you.....

{C}Stuart

Yes, Stuart, that's why I never use Rich Text Editor...a Luddite to the end I suppose.

Best wishes {C}(the other Steve) {C}so.it.goes.2512 13:51, January 20, 2010 (UTC)

RE: DJs
I like what you did. The stuff I put on was merely meant as a taster, although I agree with you that anything comprehensive is a bit of a daunting task.

I think getting the ball rolling with a brief intro and how their work as a DJ was specifically related to that of JP. I'll keep going with the TOTP entries and add stuff to the DJ pages as and when it occurs to me.

Removing stub status
Hi Steve

{C}I've added some show info to several show pages, thus unstubbing them. But when trying to unstub the shows in the edit category section at the bottom, that category is not there to be deleted. Is there some hidden menu somewhere to do this?

{C}Cheers

Weatherman22 01:34, January 23, 2010 (UTC)

Deletion request
Hi Steve

{C}It looks like the show of the 18th October 1979 has been duplicated into 16th October 1979. Would you mind deleting?

Thanks

Stuart

128kbps shows
They are on Phil's server. He's having trouble with the IPs changing and his router so I'm waiting to hear back about a new link. If he doesn't manage to fix it I can upload these shows myself.

Cheers

Stuart

mantoid on Peel Mailing List

Weatherman22 08:11, February 9, 2010 (UTC)

Link?
You found a working link?

Weatherman22 13:14, February 9, 2010 (UTC)

page
Wow! Just that very minute I was trying to create a new page for my tapes! I'm not sure it's worked - I created a category by adding a new category to one of my mixtape pages then pretended to go to a page called that, expecting to be presented with an invitation to create such a page. Anyway it is very late here in the UK I will try to sort it out once the sun comes up. (Maybe even overhead)

Well I decideid to bring my new Nakamichi with me so maybe I will create a few more 1983/1984 mixtapes over the next few weeks

Stuart

Help - I'm blocked
Hi Steve,

Tried to update a page today, but have been informed I'm blocked, but I have no idea why. Is this something you can help with ?

Thanks,

Pad (postscriptxyz)

Message contents :

Your User name or IP address has been blocked.

This block was made by Charitwo. {C}Reason given: spam {C}Start of block: 16:26, January 26, 2010 {C}Expiry of block: 16:26, July 26,2010 {C}Intended blockee: 222.166.160.172 {C}Block ID: #5090 {C}Current IP address: 222.166.160.172

You can contact Charitwo or another Administrator to discuss the block.

Now OK
Steve,

Whatever the problem was seems to have been resolved. Bit disconcerting at the time, but no worries.

Pad

30 October 2001
Steve,

You seem to the correct. Looks like a typo on my part as the file is named correctly and Ken's bible concurs. Hope it's not too difficult to change.

Pad

5 and 10 December 1979
Hello Steve

I am trying to listen to the programmes from 5 and 10 December 1979 as on both of these John Peel played my 16 year old self a request, but can't access them though they seem to be available on the calendar.

Can you help?87.81.168.146 16:05, March 14, 2010 (UTC)

Hi,

Thanks for your message. Sorry, can't help you on those shows - yet. If you look toward the bottom of the 1979 page, you'll see that those ones are down as upcoming from the 400 Box and haven't been shared yet. Haven't checked and not sure on who has/had those tapes, but it may be a request to the Peel Mailing List may unearth something. Good luck!

Cheers,

Steve W 03:53, March 15, 2010 (UTC)

Shows desperately wanted!
Hi Steve,

RazorBladeAlley here and very new to this online chat thingy (I'm just a little bit old school!). My John Peel Show/Session list is my list of a big bag of cassettes I've been dreading going through for a while but finally got around to it yesterday. I still have a huge number of tapes, mostly BBC R1 'In Concert' programmes from the 1980s but all the Peel recordings are listed here (except the Strange fruit stuff I've bought and artist collections that include their BBC recordings).

The reason I have put these up for everyone is in the somewhat vain hope of finding in return two shows where I had the honour of meeting JP and sitting in the studio watching him do his show, notably Friday 27th October and Saturday 28th October 1995 at the Camden Live Festival. I especially want these because at the end of the Solar Race set on 27th Peely said something like 'thanks to Tyrone and Sean from South Wales for pogoing down the front dutring that set' (I'm Tyrone).

Chris Lycett was there also and plied me with coffee and pie and chips from over the road, really great guy too. Peely was in the World's End pub on the Friday evening and I was intent on finding him and saying hello after being an avid listener for 16 years up to that point. What I expected was to just buy him a beer and 5 mniutes of chat and then leave the poor fella alone, what happened was he kept us chatting for about an hour and a half, telling us stories about East German punks he met in Berlin and their stories (later included on a Channel 4 documentary about the Autobahn he presented I think). Such generosity! he only left us because his producer dragged him away to set up ready for the gig (which was fantastic, Zion Train especially).

Then, ehile waiting outside at about 1am he came round the corner and said 'will you be here tomorrow? We'll be having beers from about 2 if you fancy it.' What could I say! Bunked off work and spent the day chatting with him before the 5-7pm show outside the World's End in a porta-studio - one of the best experiences of my life. So, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE help me get the two shows - something wonderful to tell the grandchildren!

Cheers

Ty

Hi buddy, had another think about that contribution and realised you were right. It's vandalism.

so.it.goes.2512 05:49, April 1, 2010 (UTC)

Front Page
Hi Steve

The Blog posts might raise awareness - it is currently really hard to follow conversations on the wiki as you have to flip between users' talk pages. Though I suppose most conversations take place on the Mailing List.

The Online Updates section could be expanded to use content from other blogspot sites sites such as http://fruitierthanthou.blogspot.com and http://fadesinslowly.blogspot.com/ Every so often I manually scour these sites for something new so some sort of feed like you get in blog sites would be good, so that we are instantly aware of any new "content"! There's a wee piece on Section 25 on the fruitier blog just now as well as a session link.

Stuart Weatherman22 19:23, April 3, 2010 (UTC)

Happy Easter Steve!

I like the new front page proposal: much tidier than before. I would be tempted to include a link to the Captain Crawl search engine, as I've found a whole scad of links via there (mainly to Peel sessions, but the Tearjerkers session was from the show, so led to the page I made). I don't think, IMHO, there would be much point in having a link to the Perfumed Garden, as he hasn't posted anything in nearly a year, and has long gaps, although it's certainly of interest archivally.

All the best

so.it.goes.2512 06:51, April 4, 2010 (UTC)

New front page is good - I must admit I don't usually access via front page I just start typing in the address bar and it is usually the 1991 page that pops up so I just go there. But I will now add the front page to the links bar to check for updates etc.

The only thing I notice is that there is quite a lot of white space at the top - more noticeable the wider the IE Window and the higher res screen you have. My monitor is 1920x1080 so there is a lot of white space. Actual content doesn't appear until probably 2/3rd the way down the page and that will be the case for most resolutions, and maybe for 1024x768 it will be off the bottom!.

I wonder if the intro and the JP pic could be put into one of the columns, so that the other column will show near the top of the page.

Cheers

Stuart

Weatherman22 11:00, April 6, 2010 (UTC)

Test page
Hi Steve, yes I like that a lot! Somehow having the video on the left seems better and as Stuart says less white space at the top. Excellent work!

All the best {C}Steve

so.it.goes.2512 16:36, April 7, 2010 (UTC)

Hi Steve

Must be getting late in your parts now.

I don't mind, I quite like the pastel blocks on the first test page and they help compartmentalise the sections, and it might be easier for the eye to jump to various sections but then again the clean look is good overall to look at.

Stuart

btw not looking good as far as Popguns T-shirt spotting goes, most of the shows in that period are partial. Tantalisingly some of the shows are labelled Part1 Part 2 ets but there is only one part.

Weatherman22 17:56, April 7, 2010 (UTC)

Front Page
White & grey seems to be my favourite: {C}Test new front page white and grey

Dr Mango

Yeah, that's cool with me too Steve! Thanks for the message.

so.it.goes.2512 03:10, April 15, 2010 (UTC)

{C}Hi Steve!

{C}I changed the #29 in 1995 from Flaming Lips to Flaming Stars, cause Flaming Lips have no song titled "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" and by searching i found out to be Flaming Stars.

{C}Are you the author of (http://festive50.wordpress.com)? If so, great blog!

{C}I'm researching Peel's festive 50's to make a list to (http://rateyourmusic.com).

{C}Cheers!

{C}Ivoliveira 17:43, April 28, 2010 (UTC)ivoliveira

Not pulling my weight - will try harder :-)
Hi Steve

Don't know how to leave you a private note so here is as good a place as any {C}Just a quick note to let you know I am still loving every aspect of the Wiki and listening non stop pretty much to downloaded Peel shows.

I have slacked off on transcribing and need to get back on it, but with work, kids graduating high school and college it has been just crazy (yeah yeah yeah)

Anyway wanted to let you know how much all the work here is appreciated

In school report terms - Peter Must Try Harder

Cheers, Peter

PeterG 18:42, April 28, 2010 (UTC)

Hi again,

Changed #9 in 2002.

It wasn't for sure Mark E. Smith.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWGNsM1dP8g

Ivoliveira 22:48, May 1, 2010 (UTC)

my festive fifty list
Just completed the Festive Fifty list!!!

Thanks a lot for this source.

Hope you like it!

http://rateyourmusic.com/list/ivoliveira/john_peels_festive_50

16:25, May 2, 2010 (UTC)Ivoliveira

Virgin In-Store edits
Hi Steve,

Just added picture number three..... {C}I've made a bit of a dogs breakfast of all the editing but I think I've put them back together OK. Feel free to correct any formatting that I may have cocked up ;-) {C}It's interesting to see how these three shows have crawled around the internet since I shared them on a torrent site (UK Nova if I recall correctly) about four years ago. As you can see from the tape labels the shows were numbered so there are at least ten out there somewhere. I was working at the Virgin store in Sheffield just after these had been "aired" and I blagged these three tapes, sadly I lost contact with the guys from the shop and of course we never thought to try and make copies. {C}I've got a few shows from 2001 that I recorded to disc from DAB, there are quite a few digital squawks scattered through the files but I seem to remember they are still very listenable. When I get a bit more time I'll dig them out. Is there a preferred method of sharing?

Regards, Haze

Coolcats58 07:58, May 3, 2010 (UTC)

27 March 2001
Hi Steve,

I've just added info for 27 March 2001, just wanted to confirm that it's formatted OK. Any suggestions gratefully received.

Cheers, Haze

Coolcats58 10:12, May 3, 2010 (UTC)

27 March 2001
I just got confirmation of my membership of the mailing list so I'll be getting active over there soon.

My broadband connection is pretty good (8 meg) but unfortunately the upload speed is limited so it took nearly an hour to get the file up on Rapidshare. Then for some reason it fell over so I had to upload it all over again!!!!

I have just been listening to 05 April 1977 - the tracklisting is done and the file will go up tomorrow.....

Haze

Coolcats58 20:43, May 3, 2010 (UTC)

Hi Steve,

{C}Unfortunately digital noise was a feature of many of my recordings back then. DAB was in its infancy and I lived at the bottom of a hill that blocked out most of the signal. I'd get perfect sound (albeit 128kbs) for ages and then a couple of seconds of chaos.

The 1977 show is up, the tape runs slightly fast but other than that it's fine. I was a regular Peel listener and consequently customer in our local Virgin store (which is how I ended up working there), The Table and Iggy Pop went on my shopping list from this show.

Haze

Coolcats58 08:59, May 4, 2010 (UTC)

Thanks for your kind words on my list.

It was a pleasure to make it. And thanks for the link here too!

Ivoliveira 19:43, May 4, 2010 (UTC)

You'll never walk alone
Brilliant idea for a wiki entry. Excellent work!

Maybe next we should do a "Liverpool FC" page to document all the shows where he mentions watching matches, results, cup triumphs (and flops) and the various comings and going of managers and players...

{C}Dr Mango 14:37, June 8, 2010 (UTC)

YNWA / Liverpool
Rather than a Liverpool FC page, perhaps a general "football" page would be better (split into sections) as Peel also talks about Ipswich and England on occasions.

Dr Mango

World Service Tapes
Steve,

Is there a minimum quality for recordings to be posted? I have some (not sure how many!) tapes of the JP World Service show recorded from Radio Scotland between 1999-2003 which I'm trying to digitise (don't think I've got the settings on the kit right yet). It's not a complete set, they were recorded when I was working night shifts and depended on me being near the radio at the start of the show.

Were the WS shows the same as the BFBS shows?

Cheers,

Fraser

{C}Hi Fraser,

Many thanks for your message. I don't think there's particular minimum quality, but obviously I'm sure people would appreciate it as good as possible. I'm not really any kind of expert on digital transfers, but I'm sure User:So.it.goes.2512 or User:Weatherman22 would be happy to help you out on getting the best out of your original recordings. Just click on the links for their names to get to their pages.

Not so many WS shows available at the moment, but I for one would love to hear the ones you have as it was the only way I used to be able to listen to Peel for many years overseas (on rubbish shortwave) prior to the start of R1 shows being streamed online.

The WS shows were different to the BFBS ones, although I think there was a lot of overlap in the tracks chosen for overseas shows recorded in any particular week, which all seemed to draw heavily on what he was playing at the time on R1 (although no sessions of course).

One thing I might recommend for sharing shows if you haven't done so yet is joining the Peel Mailing List for sharing shows and stuff. This site is a kind of outgrowth of the group and there's a lot of crossover.

Hope you see this. If you get an account here (free!), it would be easy to reply direct to your talk page.

Cheers,

Steve W 16:14, August 10, 2010 (UTC)

Dexy
Hi,

I had a look for a Dexy's page and it didn't show up, I think it's the result of not capitalizing every word.

We can delete the one I began, it repeats the info already on the main page.

I've began stubs for the other radio DJz that hosted TOTP with Peel and will keep on with that while I have time.

Dirty job but someone had to...
I finally got round to beginning the Simon Bates, Tony Blackburn and Dave Lee Travis pages... quite hard to remain objective. Have a look and let me know how we should proceed RE: standard formatting and sections to include.

BTW, there's a well worth listening to Guardian audio interview with Blackburn that I've linked to on his page. Dare I admit a bit of new found respect!

Request for Peel tapes/cdrs
Hi {C}If anyone has any unwanted tapes of Peel shows from 1980-1988 (inclusive), I would be very grateful to take them off your hands. Alternatively cdr Alternatively cdr copies would also be welcome. If you can help, please email me at: 'cantsec@yahoo.co.uk'. Many thanks.

Hi, {C}Not sure about tapes, but please check out Years on the Calendar section on the top left of every page. There's a few links on the date pages in blue. Incidentally, if you have old recordings of old shows, would be great to have information on them up here. Or better yet, hear the shows if you are willing to share them. Please see the notice at the bottom of the front page of this site. {C}Steve W 04:02, August 18, 2010 (UTC)

Pink Floyd - Meddle
Hi I saw your ad in Private eye and remembered I had a cassette tape of a live session by Pink Floyd recorded in the late sixties (I think). I haven't listened to it for many years and have no means of playing it now. My recollection is the session took up most or even all of an hour long Sounds of the Sixties, introduced by John Peel. If it's of any interest let me know.

Hi,

Not sure if you're writing to the person immediately above on this page, but this is my talk page so let me answer on the Pink Floyd cassette... I was wondering if either of the following shows sounds familiar (click on the date):


 * 19 July 1970
 * 12 October 1971

If so, I think they are both pretty common as bootlegs. They sound similar to your description.

Cheers,

Steve W 13:09, August 21, 2010 (UTC)

PS Haven't seen any ad in Private Eye. Anyone know any more about that?

Re: 400 box, footy
Hi Steve.

Yeah, as you've probably gathered from my updates to the artists pages, I've been working my way through my 400 box backlog. I've done half of the 23 tapes now. My original intention was to share them as I went along, but I got on a bit of a roll with the ripping and just carried on. Some of the tapes sound very good indeed, but a couple are ropey AM recordings. As you'll eventually hear.

Good work on the footy pages. I look forward to seeing the results. Dr Mango 13:00, August 21, 2010 (UTC)

Ripper
Hi Steve,

I am making some progress with my tapes - started some ripping today. Shows are sounding pretty good and this Wiki is helping me work out what I have. It's a great resource, lots of work has gone in to this already I see. Great idea. I am pleasantly surprised to see I can help fill in some holes in the ranks of shows that are already out there. I have set up a 'Shoebox' to keep track.

Just got a couple of suggestions to add to the New Tracklisting Template that you might consider. As a newbie it has taken me a while to work out how to add peel quotes, and I can see there are a few different styles have been used. Maybe add an example quote to the template? eg


 * JP: "Please add Peel quotes here."

The other is thing is to add the notes section, it is already on some pages. I was trying to figure this out to add sessions to an otherwise blank page, then add a ref link back to the show they were mentioned on. That's confusing, know what I mean? It was not working, so I added a notes section.

These might make it easier to get started?

All the best.

Hangthedj 21:25, August 21, 2010 (UTC)

Peel On Record Covers: new page
Hi Steve, check it out and let me know what you think! Glad to have your input. BTW, did you see the page I wrote on Sessions That Never Happened? I thought it would hang together better as a connected article rather than just another list.

take care

so.it.goes.2512 08:38, August 22, 2010 (UTC)

Wednesday morning
Hi Steve, thanks for your appreciation of my sessions and Tom Waits pages! Also, I love what you've done with the Football page; I had no idea whn I started it that the subject could be explored in so much detail. One thing I neglected to address was his idolatry of Kenny Dalglish, maybe worth another page? (Let's not talk about Manchester City....)

As for the Planet Peel thing, of course it would be nice to have pages for all the foreign shows, but lack of information is a problem. With Eins, Nachtexpress and BFBS, I have plenty of material to draw on, but the others will have to wait (will we ever get any more VPRO shows? You never know.)

With regard to Eins, one major plus is that all the shows were numbered, something I've neglected to mention thus far, but I'll fix that in a minute. I've got plenty to be getting on with: as I said on the group, Carsten sent me another three DVDs of BFBS the other day, to add to the four I already have, plus the ongoing Isector project...plenty to keep me busy! {C}It's a lot cooler here now, it's been raining almost continuously for the last two days, which is a blessed relief. It's (what would have been) JP's 71st birthday soon, and I have a special from BFBS to commemorate. Good times. {C}All the best, mate {C}Steve

Weird formatting...
Hi Steve... am trying to add a new show to the list of FF broadcasts on the 1979 Festive Fifty page. Something weird is going on and I end up with multiple bullets or a dashed box around the whole thing. Am giving up in disgust on this page... is this something you could clean up? Thanks, Ray b 00:17, August 26, 2010 (UTC)

Beta Wikia
Hi Steve(s). Just wondered if you had signed up to the Beta Wikia, to check out how the new mandatory skin will affect peel.wikia.com? Weatherman22 23:15, September 2, 2010 (UTC)

skin
Main impact will be the new topbar, the restrictions to the number of menus and no nesting of menus will mean the current sidebar will have to be reorganised to prevent large portions of the wiki becoming inaccessible. Weatherman22 06:53, September 3, 2010 (UTC)

Yes, running beta in IE and original skin in Firefox. Main other impact is the fixed width of the screen - good in some ways but only 640 pixels for main part of window, so I can see many of the track listings wrapping. The year pages with the track listings in the spreadsheet only show a few columns, and the calendar widget doesn't distinguish between dates where a show date page exists or not. Am reporting issues as I see them so hopefully they will be taken on board.

thanks for message
Hi again, Good to know details. Hope it's not going to be too much of a drag. Decided I should apply to be a tester too, so will see if they take me onboard. {C}Cheers, {C}Steve W 07:50, September 3, 2010 (UTC)

Test front page
Hi Steve

Not so sure about the b/w pic but the main thing is, I'm not sure how you have done the columns differently to the original page, becuase they look similar under Monaco, but under the beta (to become compulsory), the text in the test front page runs underneath the picture and the right hand column.

Weatherman22 10:21, September 5, 2010 (UTC)

Beta
I think when we migrate there will be much bigger issues and redesigns necessary. For example, the sidebar links are replaced by a topbar which will only have 4 menus, each of which may only have 7 items, with no further submenus allowed.Weatherman22 22:42, September 5, 2010 (UTC)

Alright Steve!
Good to help out mate, i'm glad to.

I've already done a questionaire about my life around the JP show, but i'll be brief here:

tuned in randomly around late 1990, as there were no stations playing hip hop [radio 1 had just let go of jeff young, who used to do a frday show of hip hoip called 'national fresh']. I accidentally discovered JP whilst scanning through with the dial. I started by just recording the hip hop reacks, but after a while became overwhelmed by the other music [i was quite impressionable, as i was 16 at the time]. {C}So basically all the way until 2004 [although not tuning as regularly as I did the previous decade].

I have a bout 40-50 tapes, but they're all compilations, i'm afraid, not complete shows. And in some cases some tapes are compilations spanning a few years! I'd still be more than happy to digitize 'em, and about 90% of them have tracklistings. I would be happy for some guidance as to how they should be presented on the wiki site though [formatting etc].

Are there still more tapes coming, as i can't help thinking there must be more people out there that have complete shows on tape that don't know about this place?

One last thing: what do I do about track id's? As I have shows where I don't know the title of certain tracks. Is there a forum thread to help with these things?

Anyway, that's enough fer now,

speak soon mate!

Baz.

Navigation
Yes these pages still appear in the new skin. A beta tester has managed to edit the css file to get his wiki to full screen width again, though you need to be a site admin to test that. No word on you being a beta tester yet? Weatherman22 20:27, September 9, 2010 (UTC)

Changes
Hi Steve

Thanks for the message about the changes you're making, but I think I'll leave this in your capable hands since I don't feel there's anything constructive I could add at this stage. Keep up the good work!

BTW, did you see my page on Patti Smith? Any thoughts?

TC

S

Phil's Might Database
Hi Steve,

I was wondering if Phil's database contains listings for shows that haven't been posted. If 'yes', then this is good news for me when I attempt to piece together dates for songs on my mixtapes.

One proble, I am told I don't have permission. This is what the page says:

We're sorry, peter.tron@googlemail.com does not have permission to access this spreadsheet. You are signed in as peter.tron@googlemail.com, but that email address doesn't have permission to access this spreadsheet. (Sign in as a different user or request access to this document)

Any ideas? Do I have to sign in with my yahoo email address? Hopefully there's a way around this, as I am already a member of the newsgroup [ah, technical stuff!].

Cheers!

Baz.

Phil's Might Database
Hi Steve,

I was wondering if Phil's database contains listings for shows that haven't been posted. If 'yes', then this is good news for me when I attempt to piece together dates for songs on my mixtapes.

One problem, I am told I don't have permission. This is what the page says:

We're sorry, peter.tron@googlemail.com does not have permission to access this spreadsheet. You are signed in as peter.tron@googlemail.com, but that email address doesn't have permission to access this spreadsheet. (Sign in as a different user or request access to this document)

Any ideas? Do I have to sign in with my yahoo email address? Hopefully there's a way around this, as I am already a member of the newsgroup [ah, technical stuff!].

Cheers!

Baz.

BBC World Service show (1998) will share
Hi Steve, love the page. I'm quite new to this, but I recently started ripping some of my old shows from tape. I have a quality copy of the following show from, I think, 1998. Can you tell me if it's already archived, and the exact date? It aired on BBC World Service, I used to awake at 3:30 am to tape it here in The States, just loved the music and the banter.

Track listing:

"Monkey On Your Back" - Clinic

"Beatles" - Penny Lane

"The Narkoman Theme" - Richard Bartz

"Scare Bull" - The Fall (Masquerade Remix EP)

"War Parade" - Hellnation

"Finger Lickin' Chicken" - The Radars

"Sundowners 90 Mile Pilot" - Wingtip Sloat

"Made For Each Other"- Trembling Blue Stars

"Vapor Dub"- Decoder {C}(27:32 total)

Again, I think from 1998, but google as I may, I can't find the exact week. I'd love to share it, let me know if you'd like it & where to upload it.

Cthulhu42 07:00, September 18, 2010 (UTC)Cthulhu42

Re: BBC World Service show (1998) will share
I posted a new tracklisting for this, with file attached:

http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/1998_(%3F)

Not sure if I ought link this to any other Peel wikia pages, again, I'm new to this. One of you vets should straighten this out as needed. I'll look back in and learn from your edits.

Cthulhu42 08:33, September 18, 2010 (UTC)

Hi Steve,

{C}Thank you very much for your message.

I am working on the other 2 unknown from Stuart's early sept.83. The one with the lyrics 'Come on...' is really very difficult because the voice has a strange accent, maybe not british. I may be wrong, but I think it is american, which broadens the search. It may also be from continental Europe, eg Belgium, trying to sound 'british' etc. This may be ridiculous, but could it be australian? Anyway, the whole track sounds to me as if not coming from UK. Also, comparing the voice to the No 1 track of the tape/unknown-Pleasure units/, both voices are almost identical, Track 1 also having strange accent eg the r as if said by an american. Again I may be wrong but that may be one and the same band.

As for the BBC WS show, I am working on it too, I will try not to make something amateurish. Youtube is convenient because the 28-min show will always be either partially recorded or only 1-2-3 tracks etc, and is immediately accessible. Even now when I listen to Radio 1 shows, nothing compares to the 30 min 'blast' evry week; Peel didn't even have time to speak.

I think I will have some questions later so sorry and thank you beforehand.

Regards,

Boris Rangelov 11:22, September 18, 2010 (UTC)

WS
HI Steve,

Thank you for making that page, you know far better than me what to do.

Whenever I have some info I will edit (or some mistake etc).

I am working on all unknown tracks, just some will take longer: I am loosing ground in periods before 1981 and after 1995.

Regards,

Boris Rangelov 11:34, September 22, 2010 (UTC)

Spotify links
Hi Steve

I don't know if you noticed that in my last couple of track listings I was experimenting with links to Spotify versions of the tracks. The first time you click on such a link, it leads to a small spotify holding page, where you can decide whether you want to directly load songs links straight into Spotify in future, and if you don't have it installed, give you an option to get it.

I don't think you can embed an icon in the track listing so I just chose a roughly spot-shaped character in the standard font.

What do you think of the idea?

See the first track in 20 November 1985 for an example.

Stuart Weatherman22 11:46, September 24, 2010 (UTC)

23rd September 1994
Hi Steve,

Just hoping you might be able to re-up the above file. I think this adds a previously missing jigsaw piece in my JP history, as I have recently [yesterday!] acquired one of my old JP mixtapes that I haven't heard since 1995, and I seem to have a few tracks from the above show, but not all. I have transferred the tape to digital form, and I was going about trying to identify the track titles [inlay missing!]. I know most of the tracks and was going about finding the dates of the corresponding shows where those tracks came from.

I was also splitting the whole show into individual tacks for myself, but I thought you put files up as whole shows without track marks inserted, so would you prefer it if I done that when I come to upload my tapes to the wikia site?

Cheers,

Baz.

Phil's Might Database
Hi Steve,

I sent you a msg about this before, as I couldn't get access to the pages. I can't find the file for the excel spreadsh

eet to download. Could you send it to me via email?

I've been to this page, and when I click the '1994' link, I get the following message:

We're sorry, peter.tron@googlemail.com does not have permission to access this spreadsheet. You are signed in as peter.tron@googlemail.com, but that email address doesn't have permission to access this spreadsheet. (Sign in as a different user or request access to this document)

cheers!

Baz.

Phil's Might Database
Hi Steve,

I sent you a msg about this before, as I couldn't get access to the pages. I can't find the file for the excel spreadsh

eet to download. Could you send it to me via email?

I've been to this page, and when I click the '1994' link, I get the following message:

We're sorry, peter.tron@googlemail.com does not have permission to access this spreadsheet. You are signed in as peter.tron@googlemail.com, but that email address doesn't have permission to access this spreadsheet. (Sign in as a different user or request access to this document)

cheers!

Baz.

chang page name?
Hi Steve,

I was wondering is it possible to change the name of a page. I need to add a date to my Sept. 87 show, but is this edit possible?

Boris Rangelov 13:46, September 29, 2010 (UTC)

Hi Steve,

Thank you very much. I prefer not to move the page, let it remain like this.

Unknown will always be my favourite category, things become difficult when a date is wrong or a band is not british.

Regards,

Boris Rangelov 15:34, September 29, 2010 (UTC)

Mixtape pages
With my own mixtapes I set a threshold of about 4 or 5 tracks from a single show - below that I didn't bother with a date page, above I did.

I was just listening to that mixtape in the car and realised that it did seem to contain complete reasonably-lengthed portions of each show so thought I would give them their own page.

I'd done this last year with some of the Best Of mixtapes. Just another of my Wiki workstreams!

Stuart

Weatherman22 17:42, September 29, 2010 (UTC)

max-dat
Hi Steve,

I think this is a good place to share my peel collection.

I started to record mix tapes from BFBS via cable-radio on Tape in 1985, but only the tunes I liked most.

Since 1992 I recorded complete BFBS shows via cable on DAT.

Since 1995 also BBC Radio 1 and BBC WC via satellite on DAT, but it was too much (too expensive) to archive the complete shows, so I picked up only the dance tunes (Reggae, House, Africa,...) from DAT to DAT (lossless). Every snipped has an intro and an outro by John Peel, to identify the song.

Since 1999 I recorded the complete show (BBC R1) directly to hard disk via satellite, and also started to digitize my old tapes and DAT to mp3. Now I have some questions:

I will share the complete shows together with pictures of my handwritten playlists at the mooo server, there are always two shows in one file (4 hour DAT at 32 kHz short play) included the news. The playlists are mostly unreadable with incorrect written names of the artists and the song names. I am sorry for that, but I am from Germany and my English is not very good. But I think, it’s a good starting point and the community can help to rewrite and complete the playlists.

Are you also interested in the mix-dat with dance music?

And finally...please can you help me to promote the shows on Peel wikia, that the others can find them. I started today to upload on mooo dat-max.

Thank you,

Maximilian

Max-dat 20:29, September 30, 2010 (UTC)

menu sidebar
Hi Steve,

I just spoke to stuart about getting my main mixtape page added to the rest of the mixtape enties in the menu sidebar on the left side of the page. I get the impression that this will probably happen nearer the time when wiki perform a site overhaul soon [is that right? It was just something Stuart said to me.].

Cheers!

Baz.Peter tron 14:13, October 1, 2010 (UTC)

JP Photos
Hi Steve,

where is a good place for JP pics, as I wanted to put them in on the shows when there playing in itunes.

cheers!

Baz.

Peter tron 21:58, October 3, 2010 (UTC)

30 Nov 1979
Hi Steve.

A page for 30 November 1979 (a Friday) has erroneously been created on here for an imaginary 400 Box tape. The tape in question is T187, which has the end of the show from 27 November 1979 on it, followed by an extract from 30 July 1979 (not November). At some point in the cataloguing, July became November. Either way, can you delete that page? Ta.

Dr Mango 16:27, October 4, 2010 (UTC)

mixtapes
Hi Steve,

I though maybe creating a 'mixtapes' section on a year page and adding links to all the mixtapes that covered that particular year might be a good idea. I just wanted to know what you thought about it first.

Baz.

Re: Four Brothers
Steve

It's my pleasure.

You may have noticed I also tried to tidy up Four Brothers entries on other show pages. However, wikia prevented me doing so for the 16 March 1991 - it clearly didn't like the Bongwater album title! Is this something you could do?

Cheers,

Pad

Calendar on year pages
Hi Steve

When you get time, would you mind posting the code in MediaWiki:Common.css that allows the Calendar dates to turn blue if there is such a page, and stay red if not, to MediaWiki:Wikia.css. Looks like its the stuff at the bottom of common.css

Currently they are all blue on the new skin.

Stuart

Weatherman22 11:48, October 7, 2010 (UTC)

Hi Steve,

I am Rangelov but if I am logged in I can't do anything, even send messages, so I am sending this as unregistered.

I deleted the cookies and temporary files (from IE 'safety' button) but still the same. When I am unregistered, I can edit for example.

Would you please send me any info on my page

Thank you.

Boris

Red!
is making my eyes do weird things especially on widescreens where there is a lot of red.

Weatherman22 18:13, October 8, 2010 (UTC)

Navigation
No probs Steve!

{C}I'm just working on the max-dat tapes atm [26 April 1992, to be exact]. There are some tagging problems, either the mp3 is not tagged with the correct date, or the jpeg of the tape inlay has the wrong date pencilled in at the top, but i'm getting there!.

P.S:-I can't seem to edit the title of the page i'm working on [' 26 April 1992']. I want to add 'BFBS' to the title of the page, but can for the life of me figure out how, as 'edit page' does not allow you to edit the main title of the page itself.

Baz.

Peter tron 19:17, October 8, 2010 (UTC)

That's sorted now, Steve. Cheers!

P.S:-you mentioned sending that Phil excel doc 2 weeks back, could you still send it through? I still have a couple of entries on my mixtape pages that are driving me nuts, asa I don't know whate dates they are. Mind you, if Phil's excel doc has the same date info for shows as Lorcans, then there would be no need, as I have Lorcan's page bookmarked.

cheers!

Baz. Peter tron 21:11, October 8, 2010 (UTC)

Preferences for side space
Well my real preference would be real estate we could use, but in the interests of compatibility with low resolution Smartphones :) and Wikia's ToS I know we're not allowed that.

Have a look at the other Wikis in those big new menus at the top of our page, some of the examples in there don't look bad at all. For example the Fallout wiki under gaming, having some sort of wallpaper filling up the dead space seems better than a block of colour.

A watermarked version of the cover of Ken's book? Some pictures of tapes and records? Pictures of bands? The latter two should be easy enough in terms of finding royalty-free images.

Stuart

Weatherman22 23:48, October 8, 2010 (UTC)

formatting & spam protection filter issue
Hi Steve,

I done most of the tracklist formatting for the BFBS show i was working on, but:

1-i keep getting a 'spam protection' warning come up when I attempt to place a direct URL link to the Max-dat BFBS file in the mooo server folder. I looked at your entry, and your link is 'tinyurl' etc. It was getting late so I thought i had better ask you about that stuff.

2-On a minor formatting note, I can't seem to perform the correct indentation for my edit to the main max-dat page [where it shows 'Dat_002_JP-BFBS-920426+920503.mp3'. i shunted it so it is in the same place as your line began but when I save the page and look at it, it defaults back. Like I said, a minor prob, that one..

g'night,

Baz. Peter tron 04:26, October 9, 2010 (UTC)

Max-dat Tapes
Hi Steve,

I sorted out the miniURL thing, i googled it and it was deceptively easy in the end.

The other thing is that when I was adding categories at the bottom of the page ['shared'/available online' etc.] I began typing 'max-dat Tapes', but it wasn't coming up in the cookies, which meant that wiki thought there was no max-dat page, but there is, but i can't seem to link to it in the category section.

Baz. Peter tron 16:43, October 9, 2010 (UTC)

Calendar
Hi Steve

As far as I can see, the file that is used by the skin, MediaWiki:Wiki.css is empty. It needs to have the text that is in Common.css in it to work.

The reason it temporarily started working in the beta was because the Beta was incorrectly set to load Common.css. As soon as that was corrected, the calendar stopped working again.

Weatherman22 21:38, October 9, 2010 (UTC)

Hello Steve,

I just thought I'd introduce myself as the 'Wikia contributor'. As I've been contributing to the early Peel Perfumed Garden and Top Gear shows, filling in the missing details on the tracklistings for those programmes such as record labels and catalogue numbers.

Basically, I'm a big fan of sixties music in all it's guises and this is mainly down to my parent's record collection from then as they had a load of 7" singles from the period and I got immersed in the labels and then gathered that most of the artists recorded for the same labels and that the other, obscure labels were distributed by the main ones. So, my interest stems from there and also being a big fan of The Beatles (I've got a lot of the original vinyl, most not in great condition, but there you go!).

I've been more of a fan of JP since when his 60th birthday night was shown on BBC2 in 1999 but I've always been aware of the great significance and influence he had on the music scene in general (more so when I got into The Smiths in the eighties), but I wouldn't say I was an avid listener. I would listen to a programme once in every blue moon and you always knew he would be there on the dial if you needed to listen to him. After he went in 2004 I was suddenly aware that nothing of this sort will ever come again and started getting the compilations and books and taping the documentaries on TV. I got further intrigued when I heard some of the remastered last Perfumed Garden on BBC6 in 2006 and now I think that it was one of the most important radio broadcasts of all-time.

I've been getting the label and catalogue information from a number of sources:- 'The Great Rock Discography' by Martin C Strong (1997 edition) and some sites on-line such as Discogs.com and 45cat. For a lot of these artists that Peel played in these years, they are not as obscure as what he played later on with the independent/DIY labels stuff and all the demo tapes he received, quite exhaustive! So, it's been quite easy to get most of the information for this and I'll try to complete as much as possible for the sixties and, who knows, I might have a go at doing the early seventies as well!

Oh, one other thing, I have in my possession a tape of JP sessions only (no complete/partial shows), from 1982 and I'm enquiring about getting this tape digitised and up on the web for people to listen to. What do I need to do?

Thank you,

Neil Blanchard, Blanch7 10/10/2010

Uploading files to Mooo Server
Can I have login details to upload to my (Phil) folder.

{C}Phil

Mooo server (for Phil)
Hi Phil,

I've sent you the account details via email.

Brbr 23:20, October 10, 2010 (UTC)

April 1996 (BBC World Service)
Hi Steve W. I've uploaded another BBC World Service show.

April_1996_(BBC_World_Service)

I think I'm getting the hang of this.

Regards; Cthulhu42 05:52, October 12, 2010 (UTC)

Calendars
Noticed the changes made.

The reason it didn't work before was that it was in MediaWiki:wiki.css whereas the actual file used is MediaWiki:wikiA.css (my fault I think)

Stuart

Weatherman22 10:57, October 13, 2010 (UTC)

New look
Hi Steve

Just missed you this morning, but I did catch a preview of the collage a day or two back when you must have been testing. I thought that was fine, though maybe could be washed out a little more, so as not to draw the eye so much. In terms of single colours, grey is certainly better than bright red, even if the browser window was 2/3 then unless you adjusted to width to the nearest pixel you would still get a very bright red thin window frame!

Spreadsheets - yes if you have control over these, that would be a solution. Col 2 could be narrowed a little, cols 3 to 5 never seem used and could be ditched, then that would at least bring the Artist Tracktitle and Recording columns into view without having to scroll and losing sight of the date.

Stuart

Weatherman22 11:58, October 17, 2010 (UTC)

South Park
Hi Steve, thanks for the appreciation. It's quite feasible that JP saw the phrase as having this extra significance, but until I hear a few more shows from 1997-8, when the first and second seasons ran, I can't tell! {C}Take care {C}so.it.goes.2512 10:39, October 18, 2010 (UTC)

Spreadsheets
Yes that looks "mighty"!

{C}Weatherman22 05:39, October 22, 2010 (UTC)

Width
Playing around with this now! Got the wiki to display as I want now, but the editing column is very narrow now so I'll need to troubleshoot that.....

Weatherman22 14:17, November 5, 2010 (UTC)

Width
Got the main width as I like it, on some pages the Search box is off to the right but in others it appears under the John Peel WIki logo!

It's still a fixed width, I did experiment with changing the article width to auto, that did work for the article text (expanding and contracting according to browser window width as required) but for some reason that one change meant that the editing windows became very squished and narrow.

Stuart

Weatherman22 23:45, November 5, 2010 (UTC)

Hi Steve, thanks very much for your message re the width. I now also have the width the way I wanted it to start with (although the 'pages I'm following' box now obscures part of my welcome message, but I can live with that).

Best wishes

Steve

so.it.goes.2512 15:56, November 6, 2010 (UTC)

Re: Specials / 7 July 1980
Re The Specials and Special AKA. Yeah, I did think about this while I was creating the page. To my mind they are two separate bands. I did wonder whether to tack on the latter to the page, but I think it would better suit a new page myself.

As for the 1980 tracklisting, I listened to several shows while I was putting together the Delta 5 page to see if Peel said anything interesting about them when he played the records. I made a few changes to 07 July 1980 while I was checking it, then just thought that I might as well carry on and do the whole thing. I'll probably do 08 July 1980 tonight. Cor!

Re: Specials
I suppose it's as good a place as any to have the Special AKA on the same page as the Specials, as long as they're in separate sections! As for the Bodysnatchers, I rediscovered them when I was looking at the 2-Tone sites when doing the Specials page, and as they were only around for a short while I thought it wouldn't take too much effort to put up a page for them. I might do the Beat next, then before too long we can have a 2-Tone page! Peel was a big supporter of the label, so it would make sense.

Dr Mango 15:57, November 14, 2010 (UTC)

remove picture
Hi Steve,

I wanted to remove my picture and I did it on my user page, but I can't do it on wikia, it is like a page.

It wasn't a good idea to upload it at all, so could you somehow remove this page please.

(At the moment I replaced it with a blank jpg., but the page exists with a history).

Sorry for this problem.

Best wishes,

Boris Rangelov 21:42, November 16, 2010 (UTC)

Hi Steve,

Thank you very much for deleting the picture from the files. Maybe I will keep the avatar for now.

Boris Rangelov 16:29, November 17, 2010 (UTC)

Re: Galashiels
Hi Steve.

'Galashiels': just one of the many lyrical Peel quirks that we know and love! I remembered listening to a show about 3 years ago in which a caller had rung in to ask him about it. I had it in my mind that it was in one of the shows from Dec 2000 or maybe early 2001. I had a listen around but couldn't locate it. Yesterday I was going through some 1987 shows and found it again, hence the page. Now I need to track down some more mentions. I know there are some... {C}Dr Mango 14:37, November 18, 2010 (UTC)

14 March 1970
Hi Steve,

I've included as much information as I can find in the Sessions section for the 69/70 shows. However, the new narrow Wikia pages make these look a little cluttered. For 14 March 1970 I've experimented by indenting the additional information. Do you think think this looks better, or should I revert to my old style?

Cheers,

Pad

Spreadsheets
Hi Steve

I was looking at the 1993 spreadsheet of Phil's Mighty Database to help date my mixtapes. That year only January and the Christmas shows are on the spreadsheet, however it looks like all the January 1994 tracklistings have got spliced in there too!

Stuart

Weatherman22 23:31, November 24, 2010 (UTC)

September 1970
Steve,

Happy to do September, but I'm a bit busy this week. It will probably be the weekend before I can find time. If you have a burning desire to complete 1970 ASAP then feel free to jump in!

Cheers,

Pad

Front Page
Yeah looks fine. I must admit I don't often go in through the front page so I can't really remember what it looked like before. I'm usually editing like crazy so just start typing in the address bar and it is usually the last page viewed that comes up so I just hit that!

Weatherman22 02:25, December 2, 2010 (UTC)

26th December 1970
Hi,

I'm curious as to an edit to the track listing I added a few months ago - the Incredible String Band track has been changed to 'Won't You Come and See Me'. In my notebook I have written 'Everything is Alright Now' as I heard or slightly misheard it from John's announcement. Can you tell me where the updated information came from, as I'd be surprised if I misheard it that badly!

Andy Hurwitz Smorodina 22:30, December 8, 2010 (UTC)

Bill from Wales
Hi...anyone know if Bill from Wales has any more upcoming releases(shows)?...fantastic contributions so far from him ,just wondered if any other 1980 stuff was forthcoming(I used to have stacks of stuff from that period...lost it all.:( .......keep up the good work86.22.7.181 23:02, December 9, 2010 (UTC)Mel

Hi Mel,

Thanks for your message. Saw a message from Bill to the Peel Mailing List the other day, when he said he hopes to get some time to do some more stuff soon. Hopefully there should be a few more things from the 1980 era at some point, at least the remaining ones from the 400 Box.

Cheers,

Steve W 01:54, December 10, 2010 (UTC)

shadows
Hi Steve, Thank you very much. I was sure there was something wrong with these releases and I don't know how I missed that on discogs.

Cheers,

Boris Rangelov 20:26, December 17, 2010 (UTC)

Fats Domino
Hi Steve,

Yes, this LP seems far more likely as a source, I always looked for current releases first, but I've missed that one. Maybe we should leave the original 50's release in brackets just for reference. Obviously some other entries will also be changed with time.

Cheers,

Boris Rangelov 11:49, December 22, 2010 (UTC)

And to yourself!
Still burning the candle at the other end here, but just heading off to bed as Santa is flying above our house now waiting for the lights to go out!

Yes, it's a repeat of the Yahoo Groups search maladies where you had to use Google to search Yahoo's own servers!

Weatherman22 02:22, December 25, 2010 (UTC)

Happy Christmas
Hi Steve

Have a happy Yuletide and a merry New Year. I admire your dedication, doing track listing even on Christmas morning. Take care and speak soon.

Steve

so.it.goes.2512 11:00, December 25, 2010 (UTC)

Hi from a newbie
Hi Steve,

Have just added some tracklistings from cassettes a friend made for me 20 years ago from reel-to-reel tapes of '68 and '69 Top Gear and Night Rides. Unfortunately he did appear to have recorded the shows with his finger on the 'pause' button so much of the inter-song material - and tracks too - are missing, but occasionally you do get great chunks of late 60's Peel. Couldn't be more evocative. I must organise myself and get the cassettes organised and digitised....when I do, I could pass them to you to get uploaded; I'm a technophobe on the quiet. Despite being of the Punk/new wave generation, I've always been a hippy wannabe. So shoot me...

Mark Mark Fuller 01:46, December 29, 2010 (UTC)

Lindisfarne
Hi Steve,

Good spot. I hadn't read Ken's earlier note, just focussed on the show I was listing, so it hadn't clicked. I've updated the entry, but think I've unearthed the fact that one track wouldn't have been broadcast at all.

Happy New Year,

Pad

Thanks Steve !
Thanks for tidying up the '68 entries; I'll get the hang of it eventually. Over the next few months I hope to sort and digitise the cassettes, and will share the results. As you might expect, the quality is variable, and chunks of each are missing (but Feb 4th is a mighty chunk) But there can't be too many tapes of Night Rides in circulation. None of them were dated when I got them, but I did get to the PasB's at Caversham some years ago, so have nailed some shows down as you can see.

{C}Happy New Year; Will be back in touch when I'm organised.

John Peel tapes
Hi Steve,

I have a few hundred tapes of John Peel programs which I have recorded between the late 70's and 2004. Most of the tapes are of his BFBS program, but there are also quite a few of his programs he did for the Hamburg free radio station FSK, some of them even his original DAT tapes. I understand you digitalise such tapes and make them publicly available which I find is a wonderful thing to do. If you are interested to digitalise my tapes please contact me via email: [mailto:mail@scording.de mail@scording.de].

Best regards,

Sebastian Cording

Hi Steve

I've written to the address above. If you see this, Sebastian, please visit my talk page and let me know what I can do to help.

Best wishes

Steve (TK)

so.it.goes.2512 16:23, January 6, 2011 (UTC)

21 March 1972
Hi Steve,

Thanks for sorting out my elusive artist ... although I kind of liked the idea that a Real Dandy & The Dandelettes existed. Maybe in an alternative universe!

Cheers,

Pad

Little Richard Cover Version
Hi Steve,

(Up early watching the cricket) Until I listened to this tape again I didn't realise this was tucked away at the end. A bit of a fluke really given this is the only part of the show I taped (or at least kept).

Paul

Isector 06:19, January 4, 2011 (UTC)

Audioless shows
Might get round to it one day - especially as there is no calendar to turn blue for these shows getting folks hopes up that the show might be available - basic tracklistings could also be done for all of the Lorcan tracklisting years for the R1 shows though that would have calendar effects. (though the definitive listing is the text bit under the calendar)

But I think that it will come after wikifying the shows with audio, there are still quite a lot without tracklistings at the moment. For example the SL tapes, the Maxdat shows etc.

Weatherman22 01:46, January 6, 2011 (UTC)

MAfia
Didn't know there were tracklistings up there - might be worth doing a Web-grab type operation (as was done with R Eins) in case they disappear. Haven't discovered any tracklistngs on the BBC archive but then again I haven't been looking! If there are tracklistings it might help with dating more of my mixtapes etc

Weatherman22 13:27, January 6, 2011 (UTC)

Pink Floyd recording
Hi Steve

http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/01_October_1967

I'm really interested in this recording and am looking for it in higher quality. Can you help at all please? I would welcome an opportunity to discuss it with you by email. Just discovered the site and am hugely impressed - thank you for all the work you do to make the information available. Neonknight 17:46, January 10, 2011 (UTC)

I edited the spelling of my name on two pages today. Thanks 87.114.9.200 11:14, January 16, 2011 (UTC)

Peel 27 May 1982
Hi

I stumbled on your site by googling for something else entirely different and entirely un-John Peel related!

But having found it, I thought “I wonder if the show I have on tape (well, MP3 now) is mentioned”. Went to the available dates around the time it was, and on the second selection, saw the mention of the Michael Smith session repeat and then saw the list included Serious Drinking and The Associates, and realised I’d found it.

And then I begun to realise that the listing appeared to be the same as my edited selection, and then the penny dropped.

Yes, it’s mine!

A couple of years or so back, I did provide some old radio tapings that I have to a workfriend in exchange for some back, and I knew he’d be sourcing them out, so once I realised what I was looking at, I had quite a chuckle!

I apologise for the editing. It wasn’t to fit on a C-60, but to fill up one half of a side of a C-90. A 3 year old TDK D-C90 by the way. It was done on a relatively new stereo radio cassette (brand name Silver, never heard of at the time or since), which was quite good, but had a logic touch pause button, which might as well have been a stop!

You’re right to surmise it was primarily for the Michael Smith session. It was. But it wasn’t through fandom. Times in 82 were somewhat less enlightened, and a school mate at the time (who also listened to Peel) and I had heard the original session and just thought it was funny. I apologise, but I was about 14 then, didn’t know who he was or get the serious aspect of him. And Jim Davidson was sort of considered funny back then. So when we heard it was being repeated, I decided to tape it on that bit of tape I had left. Aside from any childish humour it provoked, it seemed strikingly different to have this heavily accented poet on what was generally a music show. I found out about his assassination a year later when BBC2 (I think) showed a documentary on him on his visit to the UK (when he did the Peel sesh – although not covered, as I recall) and did feel a bit humbled.

Didn’t know much about Serious Drinking then (but I got to love ‘em a little later), I just got into He’s An Angry Bastard just as it was finishing unfortunately. But I made sure I got Hangover (well a bit more of it anyway!). I think I was in the loo when Explainer came on which is why it is on there in part, but I grew to like it over the years (it’s a sort of less tacky Hot Hot Hot), but have never been able to find it. Admittedly I’ve never searched that hard.

Gang of Four was a recommendation from the same schoolfriend so that went on unspecced, (but not disappointedly so) and Peel had played Skipping before, fell in love with it instantly, so when he announced it was coming the pause (stop!) button was just about ready! It’s still in my top 10 of all time classic tunes. Shame I don’t really get on with most of the rest of Sulk!

Yes, it is a shame it is heavily edited. Certainly to me, in retrospect. But tape availability was limited in those days and it was all I could achieve. Oh for now, when I can just tape directly into my MacBook!

I wasn’t actually a radical indie kid and I liked my pop back then, but I did listen to Peel show virtually every night for a time in that 1982 period. In truth, I didn’t necessarily like most of what he played, (save for a few dub tracks and examples of the Norwich jangly stuff), but there was an atmosphere to it which somehow worked that time of night. I’d have the radio on fairly quietly as I gradually fell asleep (not always though!) and as there was shutdown at midnight, it would just be gentle static during the night. This was the only time I taped it though.

Would be good to get some complete shows. I can’t think of anything better to have playing on a late night motorway drive.

One question. How did you know it was 27 May?

Paul W {C}86.160.133.35 20:49, January 20, 2011 (UTC)

Hi Paul, I did that page and I apologise for the comment about your editing!!! I can take it out if you wish. {C}Steve (TK) {C}so.it.goes.2512 16:38, January 21, 2011 (UTC)

Hi Steve.

Nah, don't worry about the comment. It was clumsily edited, I acknowledge that, and certainly don't take umbrage to it.

It's quite funny actually. Like reading a bad review!

In my defence, I was young, had a dodgy pause button, limited tape space, and no idea at the time it would end up as a sound file on the world wide web!

No need to take it out.

Paul W

86.180.101.187 19:03, January 21, 2011 (UTC)

Peel 27 May 1982 (apology)
Sorry for layout above!

I typed it out on word first, then copied and pasted and it made the paragraphs too far apart.

Went to edit it down to one line break and now it's come up all crammed up!

And now it won't let me edit again!

Aaaarghh!!!

Paul W

EDIT - Repasted from the word document, and have had to leave it with the large gaps!

86.160.133.35 20:55, January 20, 2011 (UTC)

Hi Paul,

Many thanks indeed for your message. Please don't worry about the layout. Really interesting to hear the story behind the file. Must have been funny to realize it was from your own tape. Many thanks for letting out into the world!

On the dating of shows, the only real way to do this is using Ken Garner's book The Peel Sessions, which has a full list of shows and what sessions were aired on each one. If there were a couple of sessions, there's only usually one possible date. Bit trickier for shows with no sessions or only one (which may have been repeated). Sometimes these can be dated from recordings by Peel's comments (eg, on the next night's session, that night's news or Liverpool result).

If you do fancy listening to some old Peel in your car late at night (assuming you have an mp3 player in it), you'll find download links for many shows at the bottom of tracklistings pages (not all of them). On your one, the link is only to a page with a listing of a torrent, but some other pages have more direct links.

Incidentally, if you have any other Peel recordings, it would be great if you could find a way to share them (eg, via the Peel Mailing List.

Cheers,

Steve W 12:05, January 21, 2011 (UTC)

86.180.101.187 19:08, January 21, 2011 (UTC)

Hi Steve

Thanks for the link. Might have to invest in that book.

Yes, was funny as looked through the list and realised it matched mine! For a minute I was thinking, blimey somebody only got as much of that show as I did! Who would have thought!??!

I might look into the torrent idea, but I'm a bit of a luddite when it comes to that sort of thing. It's seeding and stuff isn't it? Which I can't get my head round. But I might have a look at least.

Cheers

Paul W

PS Sadly, I can't help with any other Peel shows myself. If ever I come across any, that are not linked on this site, I'll certainly share.

However that's done!

86.180.101.187 19:08, January 21, 2011 (UTC)

Hi Paul,

Many thanks for your reply. Yeah, Ken's book is a good one. Also recommended are Peel's autobiography (Margrave Of The Marshes and selected writings (Olivetti Chronicles).

If the torrent idea is too much, more simple downloads are also available. For example, you could check the links on show pages for the 400 Box for late 70s/early 80s stuff.

Cheers,

Steve W 08:20, January 22, 2011 (UTC)

1972
Steve,

Plenty of time to spend on this - HK is a ghost town at CNY! Almost finished with September - only three FNIBN shown to go. It's a shame we don't have a listing for 26/9 (Top Gear), it looks really interesting - an all sessions show. Perhaps it will turn up in a later Decktican log.

Cheers,

Pad

27/07/1996 Bennet
Hi Steve,

My name's Edmund and I run the forgotten band planet; www.bandplanet.co.uk.

I'd very much like a copy of the Bennet session you list from 1996. I'm trying to find the other one as well, but any help much appreciated on that front.

http://www.bandplanet.co.uk/forgottenbandplanet/bennet/index.htm

My contact is at the bottom (rather than posting it on a wiki!) if you'd be so good as to drop me a line - you'd be doing me a favour.

Thanks!

19 May 1991
Hi Steve

FB seems fubar tonite so replying here

It looks like it was recorded over 18th May. There are no session tracks from either of the bands on the 18th (Jesus Lizard or Gunshot), but 2 tracks from Inside Out who had a session on the 19th. Other comments on the tape also point to the 19th.

Stuart

Weatherman22 01:08, February 25, 2011 (UTC)

Kershaw again
Hi Steve,

I've just added a tracklisting for a Kershaw programme "05 February 1987 (Andy Kershaw)". I realise this is a John Peel Wiki, and it wasn't a case of Kershaw sitting in for Peel, but the tape came in via the 400 Box and was referenced from the 400 Box page, so I went ahead. I decided not to link it to the Calendar, on the basis that people might follow the link thinking it was leading them to a Peel programme. This means that the Kershaw page is referenced only from the 400 Box page.

So far so good, but there's another Kershaw tape which has been shared (06 August 1987) which has no page so I was thinking of adding that too. In this case the new page would be referenced from the Peel Mailing List page only.

Is this a good way to proceed? One might argue that they could be referenced from the Calendar, since they fall on dates on which there is no Peel programme, but in later years Peel and Kershaw were broadcast on the same day, which would cause problems. Should we just continue with the uneasy coexistence of Kershaw and Peel pages on the same Wiki? What do you think? Lorcan58 11:42, April 24, 2011 (UTC)

OK Steve (and Stuart, if you're reading this), I understand your reasoning and it's pretty much the same as mine. But just to make sure there's no misunderstanding, we include Kershaw material only insofar as it's Peel-related, so I shouldn't tracklist 06 August 1987, even if it's not linked to the Calendar?--Lorcan58 15:19, April 24, 2011 (UTC)

Steve, just to let you know that I've added dates to some Kershaw shows that have emerged in Steve Lowman's box, but I've deliberately not used the Wikia date format, to discourage anyone from adding a tracklist. Hope this is OK. Lorcan58 20:54, May 31, 2011 (UTC)

Steve, I hadn't seen the Kershaw Peel tribute page, but thanks very much for adding it. You made a very good job of it. Lorcan58 17:22, June 5, 2011 (UTC)

KMEN? KOMA?
Hi Steve

Thanks for your message. I think John is mixing up memories of two different stations here, so I've split the relevant information between the two. {C}Re also the earlier message about the John Peel Show page: that's a fine idea!

All the best

so.it.goes.2512 19:11, May 6, 2011 (UTC)

Hi Steve

Just stumbled across this community following accidental discovery of complete some Peel shows on Pirate Bay. I had no idea that htis sort of stuff was out there.I thought I would see if I could find some more.... wow little did I know!!!!

I have 200-300 cassetts taped 1972 ish to 1985 ish which I have digitised.A lot of the material is from Peel shows but it is all mixed up with top of the pops etc and it is not dated.I have an execise book somewhere with all the tracks catalogued by artist and the artists are written on the label.

Is this material of interest or have you got a complete collection now?

If so what do I do to sort it and share it as it seems a shame to keep it all to myself if it is of interest to others

Keith Parker

Me Again

The files are .wav and some of the later ones are dated i think but i will have to find the index tonight..it may be in the loft or on top of the wardrobe!

Email me at [mailto:k.parker@bandk.co.uk k.parker@bandk.co.uk]

194.216.105.107 11:27, May 17, 2011 (UTC)

Getting back into transcribing
Hi Steve

Been too long - I was looking for some stub pages to help out with. Found a couple in DK (10 Otober 2000 and 11 October 2000) but they are on the 30242.net which I guess thereis some issue with. Can you eite hrpoint to some other shows tha tneed some help or let me know if there is another way to access some of those 30242 shows

Cheers, Peter

Hi Steve & Peter

I have added 10 October 2000 to the Mooo and linked it on the page. I will do the other one tomorrow.

All the best

so.it.goes.2512 09:43, June 5, 2011 (UTC)

Hi Steve et al

Thanks for teh Re-ups on 10 Otcober 2000 etc.

I just finished up transcribing Dat_023_JP_BFBS-930228+930308. Right now it is all on the Feb 28 1993 page. I assume the "second show" is March 8 1993 and so I can easily cut and paste that over to there. There were 4/5 tracks at the start from a show that must be before the Feb 28 show. Wondered if you had any ideas / thoughts on where those ought to go.

On to the next shows!

PeterG 19:40, June 20, 2011 (UTC)

Missing Little Richard cover version
Hi Steve.

Excavating the SL tapes reminded me of an idea I had a few months ago. It would be fun to document all the records that Peel found and played during his long search for the missing Little Richard cover version. I'm not sure what you would call the page though. If you or the other Steve get it started (even in skeleton form) I'm happy to start filling it in.

Dr Mango 16:23, May 31, 2011 (UTC)

Supplementary edit Ref Little Richard Cover Search. Excellent work! I would have started it myself but I was unsure how to format it. Looks good to me. I'll keep my ears open for more.

Dr Mango 23:34, June 5, 2011 (UTC)

Liverpool F.C. wiki
You want to link your Liverpool page with the Liverpool F.C. wiki. We need more editors and This may help. --Rhonda 04:28, June 27, 2011 (UTC)

Thanks
Thanks for the help. This is an interesting wiki. I did not know John Peel was a Liverpool fan. That is pretty cool. Thanks for taking a look at the site. I recently adopted it about a month ago and gave it a lot of TLC that it needed. Just interlinking similar subjects to attract editors. The wiki is growing so much it is hard for the two-four members we have to keep it stable. Cheers and happy editing!--Rhonda 04:42, June 27, 2011 (UTC)

which other people need to contribute?
Maartens 09:49, July 11, 2011 (UTC)maartens

What do his former assistants and producers think of this peel.wikia initiative? Have Louise and Hermeet for example been appoached? Can they help to begin peel.wikileaks ?

How could the Lance Bombardier or the Tank Engine, who sent off great records to Peel, be of service now? They sent lots of obscure soul and funk records from the 1960s. Who were those friends whom he gave money to, with instructions to get him records from countries they were to visit, like Zimbabwe? Sometimes he got in return a fantastic batch of african 7 inch singles from street markets.

What has become of Lothar, the MSV Duisburg supporter where John Peel and his entire family stayed? Lothar used to be an accountant for Rough Trade Deutschland in Herne. Where's VPRO's Erwin Blom? The first time we were in Great Finborough, we weren't the only Dutchmen visiting; Erwin was teaching William to drive a car.

Erwin was in Eton Crop and there may be some incorrect mentions of their next stage; it was the EC Groove Society. At this stage, I would like to point out that many of the so-called mistakes on the John Peel shows, simply derived from playing obscure records, white label vinyl records with just a catalogue number written in an indecipherable manner. Often included at the very last moment, as they went up his own chart. Peel listened to records all day long and conscientiously jotted down 1 to 5 stars for each track. 5 would imply must play / must play several times, 1 star would imply that this track could safely be ignored.

Erwin's task could be putting all VPRO - and preferably the clips from the KRO radio shows from around 1979/1980, on-line. 'EC' probably collected many stars. Public broadcasters in the NL do have the means to do make his VPRO shows available. His last show for VPRO was fabulous. Annoyed obviously because it would be the last, he played an hour of music exclusively from the Netherlands, and if I'm correct, none of all of that music had ever been heard before on NL radio.

I now feel so frustrated having erased cassettes and, later, VHS tapes which I could record at a slower speed and tape 7 hours of the shows in fantastic quality from the Astra satellite. The sound quality was spooky. You'd hear pre-echo when he played vinyl, and quite regularly I could compare my own vinyl copies to the sound of his' via the satellite. Believe me, it hurts to know the stylus you bought at what was then 150£ or so did not reproduce a superior sound.

I may have some VHS tapes left but, hit me, I recorded for example the Nat-West semi-finals that would go out on on BBC1 and on BBC2 simultaneously whilst I was at work and had 2 recorders set to run.

From the Radio1 webcam several snapshots have been saved onto my computers. With the exception of the very last email he sent, just before going off to Peru, I have deleted all emails. He replied early on Friday, 15. October 2004, that he (much) preferred Bloc Party to Futureheads, which was the answer to a simple question I had asked. Thank God, Radio1 ignored that horrendous Elton John with The Futureheads single, Futureheads are a poor man's XTC and Elton, yeah well, whateva.

At this stage, I need to mention the CD compilations that were released to cash in, do not represent the great man. By process of elimination, the attention he gave to music from 'the continent' as well as from genuinely other continents, even filters through on this website. He played a wealth of reggae, Nigerian, Zimbabwean, Finnish and German music and I'm pretty sure that all the shows where only parts were taped, exactly the 'odd' and 'foreign' inclusions have been omitted.

His aptness to comment on the news bulletins is underestimated. The starkest show of a reply I can remember of, is John Peel announcing never to vote Labour again right after the news item that the Hillsborough investigation got shoved under the carpet.

From the period when the tracklisting was refreshed during the live broadcast, some of the official playlists on the BBC website include tracks that actually weren't played, with ones, that did get played, not mentioned. The shows that went out in the digital era are not 100% correct. I have once started to correct but it appears that the BBC is not really interested.

Last but not least, John Peel used to sit in for someone at BBC Cambridge during the Summer holidays. Perhaps this could lead to his huge record collection being safely archived at the appropriate faculty of a Cambridge college. In a surveyed archive where snotty ebayers can't steal copies. Probably not the right (financial) situation for such an idea now. Yet, practically speaking, it would be a sane move.

Help: June 19 (BFBS) and June 27 (BFBS)
Hi Steve (Stuart and whomever else :-) )

Sorry to bother you guys again, but I have run into a question while starting to work on Dat_027_JP_BFBS-930619+930627.

This appears (on first listen) to be a single show (there may be some of a second show on the end, havent check yet).

Anyway, there already is a page for 19 June 1993 (BFBS) which has completely different tracks than this tape. The news bulletin on this file references the death of William Goulding, which i have checked did occur on 19 June 1993.

From what I can tell, the show in this file is 19 June 1993 (BFBS) which would imply the current page is a different show.

Any advice on how to proceed appreciated - I wil do some offline transcription of the show in the meantime

Cheers, Peter

PeterG 18:24, July 23, 2011 (UTC)

Hi guys

Thanks for the advice. I will take the "sandbox" approach suggested by Stuart. I am pretty sure that Dat_027_JP_BFBS-930619+930627.is the 19 June 1993 *BFBS) show due to the William Goulding deather reference in the news, which means the current page for 19 June 1993 (BFBS) must be a different show. I will try to pull that from the torrent when I get a chance and see if there is anything on a news bulletin or similar thati ifentifies the date

PeterG 05:53, July 24, 2011 (UTC)

Update on 19 June 1993 (BFBS) research
Hi guys

Just wanted to update you on my 19 June 1993 (BFBS) research, my findings and the actions I am taking.

I went back to Torrent compilation 8 and found the following:

Ø The file called 2. BFBS RADIO 19 06 93 JOHN PEEL.MP3 is in fact the first half of the 26 June 1993 (BFBF) show

Ø The file called 3. BFBS RADIO 26 06 93 JOHN PEEL.MP3 is the second half of the 26 June 1993 (BFBF) show

Ø Therefore the current Wiki page 19 June 1993 (BFBS) is incorrect and should be a part of the 26 June 1993 (BFBS) page.

Ø The Maxdat file that started all this is indeed the correct 19 June 1993 (BFBS) show, verified through the William Goulding death reference in the news

As a result I am doing the following

Ø Merging the content of the current 19 June 1993 (BFBS) and 26 June 1993 (BFBS) pages into the 26 June 1993 (BFBS) page

Ø Listening to these original files to make sure the transcription post merge is correct

Ø I will then start transcribing the maxdat file to the 19 June 1993 (BFBS) page

Hope this all makes sense, and if you see and flaws with my logic or approach just let me know

I had originally created a 27 June 1993 (BFBS) page, which should now be deleted

Cheers, Peter

PeterG 17:58, July 26, 2011 (UTC)

Trixie's Big Red Motorbike
Dear Stev

I'm going to do a lot of editing on TBRM and Peel. Let me know what you think.

Charlie

Hi SteveThanks for noticing my photo with UK Jazz legend Humphrey Lyttelton.

Magic memories.

Barry.

Sounds of the Surburbs
Hi Steve

I've no problem with changes to Sounds of the Suburbs !!

From

JohnPeel3904

Descriptions and Videos
Thanks for the effort Steve. I've also added some descriptions and videos to some programmes, which John Peel narrated.

Johnpeel3904

Hi Steve

I'm not sure what is going on with the recent anonymous edits to L165 and L166. Both references to the show on 04 September 1992 seem to have had the text changed to alternative shows, even though the link still takes you to the correct show.

Before reverting with "vandalism" as the justification, thought I'd better run it past you in case I was missing something.

Cheers

Hi Steve

I'm not sure what is going on with the recent anonymous edits to L165 and L166. Both references to the show on 04 September 1992 seem to have had the text changed to alternative shows, even though the link still takes you to the correct show.

Before reverting with "vandalism" as the justification, thought I'd better run it past you in case I was missing something.

PS just looked at later messages from Alan! It looks like he may have altered the tape descriptions for the Peel Shows rather than the Andy Kershaw shows which he has managed to date. I suggest therefore reverting the page but adding a date to the Andy Kershaw section of the descriptions instead, as in L168

Stuart

Peelenium vids
Thanks Steve. I've managed to get the first 11 pages done, but maybe you could look at the layout if you have time: any suggestions welcome!

so.it.goes.2512 07:25, October 17, 2011 (UTC)

Hi again, buddy. I'm afraid I'm lost with your suggestion, I've never made a table in the Wiki, so if you wouldn't mind having a go, I'm sure it will look better than my efforts!

so.it.goes.2512 13:00, October 17, 2011 (UTC)

Thanks so much for your help with the Peelenium vids Steve, I've got my groove now and I've added years 1912-1915. I'll get round to reformatting the others soon.

so.it.goes.2512 14:12, October 18, 2011 (UTC)

Me again, great to have that vid I couldn't find AND a table with all the years together (how would we make that so that folks would be able to find it easily?). The decades idea - smashing! One day each year will have a full write-up (there's material for a whole book in there, with sections for social history and details of each record along the lines of Mark's FF workout): but it would be enough on here to add Peel's comments about each year, even though we're lacking a few from the end of the 30s and the early 80s. One day....when I have enough time.... Thanks for all your help, mate. so.it.goes.2512 10:31, October 22, 2011 (UTC)