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Show[]

Name
  • John Peel's Music On BFBS
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1998-10-12
Comments
  • Beginning of show missing.

Sessions[]

  • None

Tracklisting[]

  • Broccoli: 'Chestnut Road (7")' (Crackle!) file starts near the end of this
  • Polythene: 'Low Frequency Loan Shark Radar (7"-Pet Hates E.P.)' (Guided Missile)
  • Persil: 'She Cuts A Dash (CDS-Tune-Up)' (Transformed Dreams) [1]
  • Daryl Stay: 'Untitled (12"-Raid)' (Raid) [2]
  • Light: 'Plant And The Land (7")' (Mynor Recs)
  • Valentines: 'Tonight Kathleen (7")' (Old Town)
  • Spare Snare: 'Hard Of Hearing (shared 7" with Coastal Café)' (Lissy's)
  • Prince Malachi: 'Ready Fi Dem (7")' (XTerminator)
  • Crest: 'Summertime (7")' (Noisebox)
(JP: 'Not THE Summertime, for which I'm extremely grateful, 'cos it's one of those songs I really dislike (sings a snatch of it), all that kind of stuff. For some reason it's just one of those songs that really makes me cross.')

File[]

Name
  • Peel Show 1998-10-12 (BFBS) (incomplete)
Length
  • 01:46:49
Other
  • Many thanks to Carsten from Berlin. Good quality stereo.
Available
Footnotes
  1. According to Discogs, not released until 2005.
  2. This is the most likely candidate for a track about which John has no information, save that it is Raid's first release.