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John Peel Wiki

Show[]

Name
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1972-07-07
Comments
  • Tracklisting below is from Volume 2(ii) of the Decktician Logs. Many thanks to Decktician, Ken Garner for copying and additional information, and Rocker for acting as central HQ.
  • Sessions from Peel favourites Bridget St. John and the Edgar Broughton Band, plus the repeats of the first session under his own name by Zoot Money (after previous Peel plays and sessions with Dantalian's Chariot and Eric Burdon and the Animals) and the debut by progressive rock band Paladin.

Sessions[]

  • Bridget St John #5 First broadcast. Recorded 1972-05-06.
    • No known commercial release.
  • Edgar Broughton Band #7 First broadcast. Recorded 1972-06-06.
    • No known commercial release.
  • Zoot Money #1 Repeat. First broadcast 19 May 1972. Recorded 1972-04-16.
    • First play for Three Times ‘Corner’. ‘My Father’ not played.
    • No known commercial release.
  • Paladin #1 Repeat. First broadcast 26 May 1972. Recorded 1972-05-02.
    • First play for ‘Get One Together’. ‘Get On Deck’ not played.

Tracklisting[]

  1. Logged by Decktician as a single, but no online reference to the release can be found.

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