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Show[]

Name
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1993-06-04
Comments

Sessions[]

Tracklisting[]

File 1 begins

(JP: ‘They bestride our world like a colossus. That’s 70 Gwen Party in session.’)
(JP: ‘It’s all so noisy isn’t it really. Don’t you sometimes yearn, for what we at One FM call quality music. You know, Sting at his most introspective, something like that.’)
(11:30 news)

File b begins

1991 Festive Fifty[]

(12:30 news)

File b ends

(JP: ‘For no particular reason here’s a golden gasser.’)

File 2 cuts in below

(JP: ‘Sophisticated programming of a frankly breathtaking nature, I think.’)
  • Slow Change Madagascar: ‘Commercial Pilots (7 inch)’ (Dtox)
  • Bivouac: ‘Good Day Song’ (Peel Session)
  • Virginia Mukwesha: ‘Nyarara (CD - Farai)’ (Piranha)

File d begins

(1:30 news)

File 1 & 2 ends: File d continues on to Steve Edwards sitting in for Lynn Parsons

File[]

Name
  • 1) Peel Show 1993-06-04
  • b) L292-a
  • d) L292-b
  • 2) John Peel 04 June 1993.mp3
Length
  • 1) 02:59:45
  • b) 00:39:40
  • d) 00:45:50
  • 2) 01:14:01
Other
  • 1) Note that during the second half of the show the recording intermittently drops out for a second or so.
  • b) and d) Files created from L292 of the SL Tapes, digitised by Bill.
  • 2) Many thanks to Tim
Available

Footnotes[]

  1. John desperately tries to remember the name of Richard Dadd’s most famous painting. It was called The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke.
  2. Kolibri is the Russian word for Hummingbird.