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Revision as of 02:53, 31 January 2012

Show

Name
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1999-10-05
Comments
  • A ninety minute recording of a two hour programme is available. The recording includes the 1957 Peelenium.
  • A pre-recorded show featuring Blur recorded live at Peel Acres. In the interview, after their performance, John allows the band to chose some of the records played.
  • Tracklistings for the parts of the show not included on the recording have also been included, these are marked §. Details are taken from Lorcan’s Playlist Archive .

Sessions

  • Blur live from Peel Acres. Recorded 17 September 1999.

Tracklisting

(JP: 'I can't believe I used the word "jollification" in my opening link, and I apologise to you and all of your friends and family.')
(JP: ‘Now at this stage of the programme we should be introducing the Peelenium for 1957. Unfortunately The Voice is in the kitchen on the ‘phone’ Not sure how we're going to get around this: perhaps we'll just have to edit it in later on.') (Apparently this is what happened)

Peelenium 1957

  1. Buddy Holly & The Crickets: ‘An Empty Cup (And A Broken Date)’ [1]
  2. The Coasters: ‘Searchin’
  3. The Modern Jazz Quartet: ‘Golden Striker’
  4. Jerry Lee Lewis: ‘It All Depends On Who Will Buy The Wine’
  • Blur: live from Peel Acres:
'Bugman'
'Fried'
'Blur EMI'
'1992'
'BoneBag'
'Trim Trabb'
(Tape flip)
'John Peel Birthday Skank'
(interview with Blur)
(recording ends)
  • The Look: ‘I Am The Beat (7 inch)’ MCA Records §
  • Lee Dorsey: ‘Working In a Coalmine (7 inch)' §
  • Culture: ‘Lion Rock (12 inch – The Peel Sessions )’ Strange Fruit §
  • Stanley Winston: 'No More Ghettoes In America (7 inch)' Jewel §

File

Name
  • Peel Show 19990-10-05
Length
  • 01:32:57
Other
  • Many thanks to the taper.
Available
Footnotes
  1. Co-written by Roy Orbison.