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John Peel Wiki

Show[]

Name
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1992-02-02
Comments
  • (Introduction to show, mood of Peel, interesting comments, etc). If possible, please add mentions of gigs attended, TV appearances, etc, for use elsewhere on John Peel Wiki.
  • Winners of Mega City Four and Wedding Present competitions are drawn.

Sessions[]

  • Terry Edwards #1, recorded 15th December 1991. Available on the Hux CD - Birth Of The Scapegoats (The John Peel Sessions & More).
  • Subsonic 2 only session, recorded 15th October 1991, repeat, first broadcast 09 November 1991.

(Please add details of any commercial release of these sessions)

Tracklisting[]

JP: "Fashion fans will be wanting to know which of my many T-shirts I'm wearing tonight - here's a bit of a hint for you... Fades in, unfortunately."
JP: "This is from Jacob's Mouse, the toast of Bury St Edmunds, from their LP on Blithering Idiot records called 'No Fish Shop Parking'. It's called that actually because there's a sign next to a chip shop in Bury St Edmunds, one of those welcoming signs that you see in this country but nowhere else on earth, like 'no turning in this driveway'."
JP: "I suppose now that the band have been well reviewed in both the Melody Maker and the NME, people will be going out and stealing the sign as they did with the Abbey Road sign so many times, probably being stolen at this very moment by an over-enthusiastic American tourist."

File[]

Name
  • 1) John Peel 19920202 - 128 kbps Part 1.mp3
  • 2) John Peel 19920202 - 128 kbps Part 2.mp3
  • a) 1992-02-02 Peel Show L091_96.mp3
  • b) L101a.aif.mp3
  • c) L118b.aif.mp3
  • d) L101b.aif.mp3
  • 3) 1992-01-xx-02-xx Peel Show UC058.mp3
Length
  • 1) 1:34:58
  • 2) 1:35:08
  • a) 1:17:10
  • b) 43:03
  • c) 39:15 (from 27:46)
  • d) 45:47
  • 3) 1:33:21 (1:13:04-1:27:32)
Other
Available