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Show[]

Name
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1970-10-03
Comments
  • Many thanks to Ken Garner for tracklisting information on this show.
  • According to Peel, Blodwyn Pig had changed its name to Blodwyn (he refers to them by that name throughout) and Mick Abrahams was no longer with the band.
  • Everyone was a short-lived band led by Peel's friend and former Liverpool Scene guitarist Andy Roberts. The members included Bob Sargeant, formerly with Junco Partners. They split up after one of their roadies was killed in a "horrendous" road accident - more on then here.
  • Two rock'n'roll covers, reflecting the revival of interest in rock's roots at the end of the 1960s. Everyone's session includes a cover of Buddy Holly's "Midnight Shift", while the Rod Stewart track, from the album which made his name as a solo artist, is a version of Eddie Cochran's hit "Cut Across Shorty". The Fleetwood Mac track is also in rock'n'roll style and reminds JP of an old song, as he points out after playing it.
  • As well as keeping his listeners up to date with the progress of Liverpool's home game against Chelsea (they won 1-0), Peel mentions that tomorrow morning he and John Walters will be taking part in a "free" football game at Motspur Park, Kingston, as part of a Radio 1 team playing against London University Staff ("the proceeds of the game will go to the Royal Benevolent Fund for Headless Women").
  • The taper took advantage of the BBC Radio London test transmissions (it was due to launch on the 6th and relayed Radio 1) to record the last 40 minutes or so in VHF

Sessions[]

  • Blodwyn Pig #3 First broadcast. Recorded 1970-09-14. No known commercial release.
  • Everyone #1 First broadcast of only session. Recorded 1970-09-21. No known commercial release.
  • Incredible String Band #5 Repeat. First broadcast 25 July 1970. Recorded 1970-07-20. First play of ‘Dark-Eyed Lady’. ‘Beautiful Stranger’ not played. 'Empty Pocket Blues', 'Beautiful Stranger' and 'Won't You Come See Me' from this session appear on the 2007 Hux CD 'Across The Airwaves' (HUX 087).

Tracklisting[]

Tracks marked @ on File 1. Tracks marked # on File 2. Tracks marked $ on File 4 and 5 on File 5

File[]

Name
  • 1) Mystery John Peel session, Top Gear c. late 1970
  • 2a) Andy Roberts with Everyone - Top Gear 3/10/70
  • 2b) 1970-10-03 Everyone TG 3.10.70.mp3
  • 3) J P Top Gear 03 Oct 1970.mp3
  • 4) Blodwyn live session
  • 5) 1970-10-03 Everyone Midnight Shift Top Gear 3.10.70 (Peel intro outro).mp3
Length
  • 1) 0:18:53 (to 5:10 additional to file 3)
  • 2a) 0:23:00 (to 18:09)
  • 2b) 18:07
  • 3) 01:43:01 (to 1:00:00, from 1:01:40)
  • 4) 21:56 (to 18:53) (5:54-13:44 unique)
  • 5) 2:11
Other
  • 1,2) Many thanks to Colin Harper
  • 2a) The file ends with the commercial release of Trouble At The Mill from an unknown show
  • 2b) File separated out to this show, and centred from wav
  • 3) Many thanks to Tim for purchasing from eBay and digitisation
  • 4) Many thanks to Ace Rimmer
  • 5) Many thanks to Colin Harper
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