07 February 2000 (BFBS)

Show

 * Name
 * John Peel's Music On BFBS


 * Station
 * BFBS (Germany)


 * YYYY-MM-DD
 * 2000-02-07


 * Comments

Sessions

 * None

Tracklisting

 * Cirith Gorgor: 'A Hymn To The Children Of Heimdall / Darkness Returns (CD-Onwards To The Spetral Defile)' (Osmose Productions)
 * Gorky's Zygotic Mynci: 'The Girl I've Always Known (CDS-Poodle Rockin')' (Mantra Recordings)
 * Sonovac: 'Human Fly (7")' (Output)
 * (JP: 'And I just bet that whoever wrote the record review used the word "quirky" in there somewhere.')


 * DJ T-Rock: 'Fierce Concentration (CD-Who's Your Daddy)' (Bomb Hip-Hop)
 * (JP: 'About five or six years ago, I was on the BBC programme Desert Island Discs with Sue Lawley. For those of you unfamiliar with the programme, you have to pick eight records that you would take with you to a desert island. I can't remember exactly what I picked: there was a Roy Orbison tune in there, I think 'It's Over', a Jimmy Reed tune, 'Too Much' and of course Teenage Kicks: a couple of classical things, 'Zadok The Priest,' Rachmaninov's 2nd Piano Concerto (cos you have to show that you've got another side to you, not just a noisy oaf), and I can't remember what the others were, but I was appalled when I'd finished the programme because a number of people wrote in and sid, "How come no Captain Beefheart?" and it was a very good point, so ever since then I've been meaning to go back on the programme so that I can remedy this, and I actually work in an office adjacent to the people who do Desert Island Discs, so I keep dropping hints, but so far they've not picked me up on 'em. The reason I mention all of this is because I was lying in bed the other day listening in a kind of half-hearted way to Desert Island Discs, as much asleep as I was awake. Of course, they only play small extracts from records: 30 seconds to a minute, something like that, and someone (I wish I could remember who it was so that I could credit them ) played Dion and the Belmonts' 'No-One Knows', but of course you only got about 45 seconds of it, and I was so frustrated by that, I decided I wanted to hear the whole record, so you're going to hear it with me.')


 * Dion And The Belmonts: 'No One Knows (Soundtrack CD-Butcher Boy)' (Edel America)
 * Jürgen Paape: 'Belleville (10")' (Gadgets)

File

 * Name
 * Peel Show 2000-02-07 (incomplete)
 * Length
 * 01:30:08


 * Other
 * Many thanks to Carsten from Berlin.


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 * Footnotes