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Show[]

Name
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1977-10-05
Comments
  • Third of a week of programmes celebrating 10 years of Peel shows (on/and Radio One), each featuring an hour of choices by one listener. This time, it's the selections of Dave McClanagan from Glasgow.
  • Peel says at the beginning of the programme: 'here's a few stiffs, Dillinger, more from that fine Pirates album, Sham 69, Jonathan Richman thrice and to open a track from a youth who would shortly make his session debut right here for number one for fun'

Sessions[]

  • None

Tracklisting[]

File[]

Name
  • 1) John Peel 05 Oct 1977.mp3
  • 2) John Peel 05th Oct 1977.mp3
  • 3) J P PM039.mp3
  • 4) J P PM040.mp3
  • 5) 10 yrs pt 3.mp3
Length
  • 1) 21:03 (to 4:02 unique)
  • 2) 13:52
  • 3) 1:35:21 (from 1:06:49)
  • 4) 1:31:54 (to 24:33) (to 0:06 unique)
  • 5) 53:43
Other
  • Many thanks to the original taper, and to Tim for purchasing from eBay and digitisation.
  • 3) Created from PM039 of the PM Tapes, digitised by Tim. Many thanks to Peter Mitchell for making the recordings.
  • 4) Created from PM040 of the PM Tapes, digitised by Tim. Many thanks to Peter Mitchell for making the recordings.
  • 5) Many thanks to SilverE25
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