18 March 1995 (BBC World Service)

Show

 * Name
 * John Peel Show


 * Station
 * BBC World Service


 * YYYY-MM-DD
 * 1995-03-18


 * Comments
 * Start of show: "Hello, John Peel on the BBC World Service. This week, more from the Fall of course, and a tune from PJ Harvey, and this teen-terrific opus from..."

Sessions

 * None

Tracklisting

 * Supergrass: 'Lose It (yellow vinyl 7")' (Sub Pop)
 * (JP: 'This is the first programme I've done when I've had the opportunity to mention the appalling death of Viv Stanshall, who died as far as I know alone in a house fire in London. Back at the end of the 1960s, beginning of the 1970s when I used to do a lot of gigs with the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, I used to not just envy Viv, I used to want to be him because I thought he was the coolest and the funniest man that I'd ever met in my life. I also used to imagine, probably quite correctly, that a single one of his thoughts would blow my brains out. To play a single one of the Bonzo's records, or indeed one of his extraordinary Rawlinson End pieces as a tribute to the man is really woefully inadequate, but it's the best that I can do. But he'll be very very very very very much missed."


 * Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band: 'Canyons Of Your Mind (7"-I'm The Urban Spaceman)' (Liberty)
 * Fall: 'Pearl City (CD-Cerebral Caustic)' (Cog Sinister via Permanent)
 * (JP: 'I have to tell you, there have been less than enthusiastic reviews for this LP...What is the matter with these people? Sounds wonderful to me.')


 * Gizz TV & Walker: Untitled (12"-Little Lonesome Astronaut)' (Force Inc. Music Works)
 * Mazey Fade: 'Reactionary In Full Swing (10"-Not Good Radio)' (Domino)
 * PJ Harvey: 'I Think I'm A Mother (CD-To Bring You My Love)' (Island)
 * Fall: 'Life Just Bounces (CD-Cerebral Caustic)' (Cog Sinister via Permanent)

File

 * Name
 * Dat_073_JP_BBCWC-


 * Length
 * 03:19:07 (from 01:52:36 to 02:20:24)


 * Other
 * Many thanks to Max-dat.


 * Available
 * Mooo


 * Footnotes