Thread:Steve W/@comment-1514297-20150220204222/@comment-889116-20150221033425

Hi Stuart,

Thanks for your message. Good question! It was so long ago, I had to go back and work this out again by trial or error. Here it is:

Click on the link I've put on wiki date page, then do an advanced search under "words and numbers" (top one) for the "Find Format" I've given for reference. Then take a look down the results for Peel's name (not the artist) and click on "Details". This should then show something like the following (under "Item Note"):

Introduction.- The Fall 'Cab it up'.- The Four Brothers 'Vimbayi'.- Robert Lloyd and The New Four Seasons 'Nothing matters'.- 808 State 'New build'.- The Brilliant Corners 'Why do you have to go out with him, when you can go out with me'.- Sink 'For want of..'.- Hit And Run 'Howl on'.- Los Teen Tops 'Bueno Rock esta noche'.- Elvis Presley 'Good rocking tonight'.- The Blake Babies [track taken from their 'Nicely, nicely' LP].- The Four brothers 'Rugare'.- The Inspiral Carpets 'Butterfly'.- Sink 'Perspective'.- MSEMM 'Fanning the flames'.- Sonic Youth 'Rain King'.- Roy Harvey and Leonard Copeland 'Lonesome weary blues'.- The Dwarves 'Lick it'.- The Four Brothers 'Pahukama'.- The Fall 'Yes oh yes'.- Riff Raff 'You wanna dance'.- Sink 'Diamonds'.- Jet Harris and Tony Meehan 'Diamonds'.- Loony Christ 'Last train to Clarkesville'.- High Dance 'Hillbury Island'.- Alton Ellis and The Flames 'Dance crusher'.- The Four Brothers 'Uchandifunga'.- Pacific 'The sea of sand'.- The Fall 'Windfall CD 28'.- MC Shan 'The words of a free style'.- Sink 'The birthday song'.- End of programme

Assume this is the actual order of the tracks, as it starts at the Introduction and ends at the End of programme.

Not sure how they actually got the listing - maybe one of their staff listened to the show and made notes. When I checked the assorted "John Peel" searches, quicky found that they don't have such tracklistings for all the shows they have - but added to the wiki the ones I did find. Might be more in there lurking around somehwere.

On the other hand, if anyone is in London, guess they could go down to the sound library, request one of the shows for listening to and make their own tracklisting - and post it on the wiki, please!

I'm not in the UK and not sure if the shows are available online there iin any way (they aren't from where I am - also don't have any kind of UK library card). So if anyone is in London or anywhere else and can start accessing some of the shows, all info would be gratefully received on the wiki!

Staurt, hope this is a help. Many thanks for all the Derby Box stuff and others lately.

Cheers,

Steve