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Show[]

Name
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 2001-03-01
Comments
  • Three sections of this show have now turned up - tracks marked § not present on available recordings.

Sessions[]

  • Gene, #5 (repeat). Recorded 2000-10-11. No known commercial release.

Tracklisting[]

File[]

Name
  • a) Peel 01-03-01(Gene).mp3
  • b) Peel Show 2001-03-01 (incomplete)
  • c) 2001-02-xx-03-xx Peel Show LE608
  • d) 2001-03-01 Peel Show MY12
Length
  • a) 00:46:06
  • b) 00:35:27
  • c) 1:32:13 (from 1:12:51) (from 1:30:49 unique)
  • d) 34:03 (from 27:59 unique)
Other
Available
Footnotes
  1. A copy of an email about the song from Alan Ford was subsequently kept inside Peel's copy of the record. [1] The original request is from Tom Roche.
  2. This is the alter ego of Henry Cullen, responsible for the remix of Laurie Anderson's 'O Superman' that entered the 2004 Festive Fifty.