Show
- Name
- John Peel Show
- Station
- BBC Radio One
- YYYY-MM-DD
- 1991-12-07
- Comments
- Parts of the show are available on four files, all edited to some degree. The first three files of the tracklisting below are in the apparent order of the broadcast. The fourth file, highlighting the Krispy Three session, mostly takes tracks from the three, but adds other songs, presumably from the same show.
- Peel shies away from giving the correct title for the Extreme Noise Terror track, but promises another track from their new release on the following night’s show (08 December 1991).
- (Introduction to show, mood of Peel, interesting comments, etc. If possible, please add mentions of gigs attended, football matches, TV appearances, etc, for use elsewhere on John Peel Wiki.)
Sessions
- Krispy Three #2 First broadcast, recorded 1991-10-24
- Raw Noise #1 Repeat of only session, first broadcast 14 September 1991, recorded 1991-08-04
(Please add details of any commercial release of these sessions)
Tracklisting
(1. L004a)
(2. L009a)
- (JP: "And in case you’re wondering what became of Raw Noise, who are in session tonight, I put all of their stuff in two kind of lumps, and the first lump comes up now.”)
- Raw Noise (session)
- Stench Of Death (Metal)
- Making A Killing
- Under The Influence
- (JP: "Masters of melody. That’s Raw Noise in session.”)
(edit)
- (JP: “An oldie but goodie. Reminds me of you…”)
- Mudhoney: When Tomorrow Hits (LP - Mudhoney) Sub Pop
- Terry Edwards: Bingomasters’ Breakout (12” EP – Terry Edwards Salutes The Magic Of The Fall) Stim
- Gorilla: Detox Man ([1], gray vinyl) Sub Pop
(edit)
(edit)
- (JP: “And I see in this week’s Melody Maker that PJ Harvey has a bit of an appetite for the work of Lightnin’ Hopkins. In fact, she cited an LP of his which I don’t have, and I thought I’d got most of them, so this is from one that I’ve got and I bet she doesn’t.”)
- Lightnin’ Hopkins: Long Way From Texas (LP – Last Of The Great Blues Singers) Time
- (JP: “Met him as well actually. Jumped up on stage when he was playing at Luanne’s in Dallas millions of years ago and shook his hand.”)
- Extreme Noise Terror: Knee Deep In Shit (LP – Phonophobia) Vinyl Japan
- (JP: “Ipswich should be proud of them. We should be proud to have them live amongst us, as a matter of fact. That’s Extreme Noise Terror, and nobody does it better, they really don’t.”)
- Krispy Three: Too Damn Ignorant (session)
- Tar: Goethe (LP – Jackson) Amphetamine Reptile
- Seaside Band: Mkadze Mdwantu (7”) Zimbabwe
- Raw Noise (session)
- Ratfink
- Waste Of Life
(3. L009b)
work ongoing
(4. L012a, edited highlights)
- Krispy Three - Answer Me Will Ya (session)
- Human Resource - The Dominator
- Krispy Three - Where We Going (session)
- Unknown Reggae Track
- Krispy Three - Too Damn Ignorant (session)
- Unknown Techno Track
- Ed Robinson - False Alarm (single) Xterminator
- Ultramarine - Pansy (LP - Every Man and Woman Is A Star) Braniak
- Krispy Three - Hard Times (session)
- Duane Eddy - Hard Times (LP - Especially For You)
File
- Name
- L004a.mp3
- L009a.mp3
- L009b.mp3
- L012a.mp3
- Length
- 45:41
- Other
- File created from L004, L009, L012 of the SL Tapes.
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