15 May 1992

Show

 * Name
 * John Peel Show


 * Station
 * BBC Radio One


 * YYYY-MM-DD
 * 1992-05-15


 * Comments
 * A little over half of three hours, starting just after the top of the show.

Sessions

 * Buttsteak, one and only session. Recorded 1992-03-31. No known commercial release.
 * FSK, #5 (repeat). Recorded 1991-12-03. No known commercial release.

Tracklisting

 * Revs: 'Just Ask Why (12 inch maxi single)' (Vinyl Japan)
 * (JP: 'Are these the first shots in the power pop revival? You're probably too young to remember power pop.')


 * Arrested Development: 'People Everyday (CD-3 Years, 2 Months & 5 Days In The Life Of...)' (Chrysalis)
 * Secret Shine: 'Take Me Slowly (Compilation LP-Birth Of The True)' (Sugarfrost)
 * (JP: 'At this very moment, according to my calculations, the woman of my dreams should be heading south from Norwich where she will have been seeing PJ Harvey in concert at the Waterfront: I wish I could have been there meself. This is her favourite record, presently.')


 * Wedding Present: 'Come Play With Me (7 inch)' (RCA)
 * Space Cube: 'Kool Killer (Kool Killer E.P.)' (Force Inc Music Works)
 * FSK: 'Ostblockgirl 91' (Peel Session)
 * Stereolab: 'The Seeming And The Meaning (LP-Peng!)' (Too Pure)
 * Versatiles: 'Lulu Bell (CD-Joe Gibbs Amalgamated Label 1967-1973)' (Heartbeat)
 * (11.30 p.m. news)
 * Jesus Lizard: 'Dancing Naked Ladies (7 inch-B side of Wheelchair Epidemic)' (Touch And Go)
 * Oliver Mtukudzi: 'Kumhunga (CD-Shoko)' (Piranha)
 * Buttsteak: 'Keith Meet Thief' (Peel Session)
 * Buttsteak: 'The Kidd' (Peel Session)
 * Buttsteak: 'Garnishy Wages' (Peel Session)
 * (JP: 'I can pick 'em, eh? Once again, I find myself asking, who do Americans like that vote for?....I just phoned up home to see what was going on there, and our Alexandra, 14, answered the phone, and is she listening to her daddy on the radio? No she is not, she's listening to her Nirvana cassettes. Wouldn't you listen to your dad if your dad was on the radio? Mmm, probably not.')


 * Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy: 'Everyday Life Has Become A Health Hazard (CD-Hypocrisy Is The Greatest Luxury)' (Fourth & Broadway)
 * (JP: 'Oh, there is much to what they say.')


 * (trailer for Tell It Like It Is)
 * Genetic Genetic: 'I Can't Live Without My Video (The Disposable Entertainment EP)' (Infrasonic)
 * Napalm Death: 'The World Keeps Turning (CD-Utopia Banished)' (Earache)
 * (JP: 'A very different band these days, but still sounding majestic to me.')


 * FSK: 'Horsti Schmandhoff' (Peel Session)
 * (JP: 'I wonder why it is I always feel that FSK are making fun of me.')


 * Cutty Ranks: 'A Who Seh Me Dun (7 inch)' (Roof International)
 * Nights And Days: 'Excuses (7 inch EP)' (Rekkids)
 * Unrest: 'I Do Believe You Are Blushing (LP-Imperial F.F.F.R.)' (No. 6, manufatured by Ajax)
 * Yardstick: 'Traces (LP-Self Relaxation For The Insane)' (SMR)
 * Kalesijski Svuci: 'Komsinice Mila Moja (My Dear Neighbour)(CD-Bosnian Breakdown: The Unpronounceable Beat Of Sarajevo)' (Global Style UK)
 * Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet: 'Reid's Situation (CD-Dim The Lights, Chill The Ham)' (Cargo)
 * PJ Harvey: 'Victory (Compilation CD-Too Pure-The Peel Sessions)' (Dutch East India Trading)
 * Naked Aggression: 'Revolt (7 inch EP-Keep Your Eyes Open)' (Broken Rekids)
 * unknown

File

 * Name
 * Peel Show 1992-05-15
 * Length
 * 01:35:08


 * Other
 * File created from CB063 of 500 Box.


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