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* [[Kanda Bongo Man]]: Monie (LP - [http://www.discogs.com/Kanda-Bongo-Man-Zing-Zong/release/3825673 Zing-Zong]) Hannibal
 
* [[Kanda Bongo Man]]: Monie (LP - [http://www.discogs.com/Kanda-Bongo-Man-Zing-Zong/release/3825673 Zing-Zong]) Hannibal
 
* [[Mudhoney]]: Don't Fade IV (LP - [http://www.discogs.com/Mudhoney-Every-Good-Boy-Deserves-Fudge/master/51334 Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge]) Sub Pop
 
* [[Mudhoney]]: Don't Fade IV (LP - [http://www.discogs.com/Mudhoney-Every-Good-Boy-Deserves-Fudge/master/51334 Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge]) Sub Pop
* [[Honeymoon Killers]]: Nothin' (7" - [http://www.discogs.com/Honeymoon-Killers-Kansas-City-Milkman/master/489136 Kansas City Milkman / Nothin']) Insipid Vinyl
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* [[Honeymoon Killers(2)|Honeymoon Killers]]: Nothin' (7" - [http://www.discogs.com/Honeymoon-Killers-Kansas-City-Milkman/master/489136 Kansas City Milkman / Nothin']) Insipid Vinyl
 
* [[Wedding Present]]: Dan Dare (12" - [http://www.discogs.com/Theweddingpresent-Lovenest/master/38347 Lovenest]) RCA
 
* [[Wedding Present]]: Dan Dare (12" - [http://www.discogs.com/Theweddingpresent-Lovenest/master/38347 Lovenest]) RCA
 
*[[Pinchers]]: Enemies ([http://www.discogs.com/Pinchers-Enemies/master/462874 7"]) Digital-B
 
*[[Pinchers]]: Enemies ([http://www.discogs.com/Pinchers-Enemies/master/462874 7"]) Digital-B

Revision as of 15:30, 6 April 2020

Show 

Name
  • John Peel's Music On BFBS
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1991-08-02
Comments
  • Start of show: "Rousing vulgarity, the Wing Commander said. Rousing vulgarity is what we got on John Peel's Music On BFBS."
  • Tracks marked § from Peel 189 (BFBS).

Sessions 

  • None

Tracklisting 

(JP: "My wife and I actually used to live in sin for a while, a little village outside Bury St Edmunds I used to say. How people laugh! Well they didn't actually, they just thought what a pillock, quite rightly so")
(JP: 'Very Marc Bolan that.')
(Peel talks about coming back from his 10 day trip to Bulgaria, but gave away records from there to people who have interest in them, because many sounded hard rock or heavy metal)
(JP: "Well I apologise for the appearance of the word 'buttocks' in the course of that song, here at BFBS we try to avoid that sort of thing, in fact people working at the station are not allowed to have them") §
(Peel mentions that his favourite American based magazine gave Smashing Pumpkins a bad review) §
(JP: 'And here's a new single from The Farm, probably be already in the charts by the time you hear this programme, but I might as play to you anyway') [1] §
(JP: 'And a letter of complaint that I open while it was going on, it said simply less talk, more records, well perhaps they're right')
(news)

File

Name
  • a) BFBS 020891.mp3
  • b) Peel 189 (BFBS)
Length
  • a) 01:57:54
  • b) 00:47:22 (start to 00:24:54)
Other
  • a) Many thanks to Max_dat.
  • b) Many thanks to Dirk.
Available
Footnotes
  1. The song reached #31 in the UK Singles Chart