06 June 1994 (Ö3)

Show

 * Name
 * Nachtexpress


 * Station
 * Ô3 (Austria)


 * YYYY-MM-DD
 * 1994-06-03


 * Comments
 * Start of show: "I hope this programme gets to you in time to be broadcast in the right week, because I held it back until the new Fall LP came in, because quite clearly I wanted to play you some tracks from that: it arrived this morning." Consequently, he manages to insert three and a bit tracks into the programme.

Sessions

 * None

Tracklisting

 * Eon: unknown (edited out)
 * Fall: 'Surmount All Obstacles (CD-Middle Class Revolt)' (Permanent)
 * Extra Glenns: 'Going To Lubbock (7")' (Harriet)
 * John Doonan: 'Set Dance: The Ace And Deuce Of Pipering (LP-Time Has Told Me)' (Leader)
 * Autechre: 'Basscadet (3x10"-Basscad EP)' (Warp)
 * Fleischpost: 'Blaznost (Compilation CD-No Border Jam)' (Front Rock)
 * Guided By Voices: 'My Impression Now (7" EP-Fast Japanese Spin Cycle)' (Engine)
 * Loop Guru: 'Bangdad (CD-The Intrinsic Passion Of Mysterious Joy)' (Nation)
 * Fall: 'You're Not Up To Much (LP-Middle Class Revolt)' (Permanent)
 * ''(JP: 'Curiously, the next track I wasn't going to play it to you, but it's got me on it. I should explain that on Saturday afternoons, when I do a programme here in Britain, I get people in bands to phone up and do kind of match reports for me. I mean, not big matches and not big bands. We don't get Morrissey doing Manchester United or anything like that, you know. But one of the members of the Fall phoned up to do Manchester City, and they recorded it, and have used it on the LP...a bit of a waste of vinyl, I have to say.')'


 * Fall: 'Symbol Of Mordgan (LP-Middle Class Revolt)' (Permanent) (excerpt)
 * Vice Barons: 'Thunderpussy (7"-Suck-O-Rama)' (Demolition Derby)
 * Mazey Fade: 'I'll Give You A Name (LP-Secret Watchers Built The World)' (Domino)
 * Hiroshima: 'Self Mutilation (12")' (Dream Inn)
 * Fall: 'Hey Student! (LP-Middle Class Revolt)' (Permanent)
 * (JP: 'That's so wonderful, I think I shall swoon every time that I hear it. I've been invited by a magazine to select an imaginary Fall LP, you know, like twelve tracks out of their whole recorded history...and it's a real task, but that'll certainly be on there, there's no question about it. I've also been paid to write something like 1500 words as to why I like 'em, and I can't write more than about sort of ten at the moment, cos all I can say rather pathetically is "I think they're wonderful and I love them," and that's as far as it goes. But I'll think of something, obviously, because I'm getting paid to do it.')

File

 * Name
 * John Peel Nachtexpress 6 June 1994
 * Length
 * 00:45:54


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