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Show[]

Name
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1977-07-11
Comments
  • File 1 - A short file consisting of the Faces repeat. Ken Garner's The Peel Sessions (p. 218) also lists a play for the Desperate Bicycles' 'The Medium Was Tedium.'
  • File 2 - This may come from this show or from a repeated session track broadcast on 11th August 1977. The session track on the file suggests it maybe the last track of the programme.

Sessions[]

  • Country Joe McDonald, #3. Recorded 1977-06-29. No known commercial release.
  • Faces, #2 (rpt). Recorded 1970-09-15. No known commercial release.

Tracklisting[]

(JP: 'Ah, what good times they were too....Wish things were still like that, but they're not.') 1

File[]

Name
  • 1) John Peel 1977.07.11 Faces (70)
  • 2) J P Country Joe save the whales 1977.mp3
  • 3) John Peel 11 July 1977 etc.mp3
  • 4) J P PM014.mp3 (misnamed)
Length
  • 1) 00:18:44 (to 6:07, from 13:46 unique)
  • 2) 00:03:40
  • 3) 00:48:56 (to 34:41)
  • 4) 1:30:58 (23:27-46:50) (from 44:01 unique)
Other
  • 1) Many thanks to Jim.
  • 2,3) Many thanks to Tim for acquisition and digitisation. The rest of this tape is on Autumn 1977
  • 4) Created from PM015 of the PM Tapes, digitised by Tim. Many thanks to Peter Mitchell for making the recordings.
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