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Show[]

Name
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1992-06-13
Comments
  • Good quality FM recording.
  • JP apologises for not being on top from on previous night, he puts this down to over-estimating his capacity for self-repair following his trip to the Isle Of Man.

Sessions[]

  • Jules Verne #1. First broadcast of only session. Recorded 1992-05-17. No known commercial release.
  • Luna #1. Repeat of only session. Recorded 1992-03-01. No known commercial release.

Tracklisting[]

(JP: 'Uncompromising would seem to sum up Bikini Kill pretty neatly on the evidence of that track.')
  • tape flip on File b during above track
  • General TK: Matie Na Get None (12 inch ) Charm
  • Luna: Slide (session) %
  • Spasms: Circuits Overload: (12 inch – Spasms EP) Djax-Up-Beats
  • Vertigo: Rocket V (LP – Ventriloquist) Amphetamine Reptile Records
  • File b ends here
  • File c begins here
(JP: 'My search for that missing Little Richard cover has taken me into the Ds hence this.')
(JP: ‘A postcard here, a most interesting one. [And] It comes from Mainz in Germany. “Dear John I’d like to express my thanks to the operative who neglected to pull the plug on the medium wave transmitters a few weeks ago allowing us the pleasure of a full Peel show. This also demonstrated that it is possible for the BBC to continue this service without undue civil disturbance. I hope this action is the start of the underground resistance backlash that will finally topple the big brother despots of telecommunications.” I fear probably not Reggie.’)
(1:00 news)

File[]

Name
  • 1) Peel Show 1992-06-13
  • 2) 1992-06-13 Peel Show R126.mp3
  • 3) John Peel 13 June 1992 complete.mp3 (misnamed - is incomplete)
  • a) 1992-06-13 Peel Show L240b.mp3
  • b) 1992-06-13 Peel Show L188.mp3
  • c) 1992-06-13 Peel Show L254a.mp3
  • d) 1992-06-13 Peel Show L191.mp3
  • e) 1992-06-13 Peel Show L254b.mp3
  • 4) 1992-05-xx-06-xx Peel Show UC065.mp3
Length
  • 1) 2:57:24
  • 2) 1:01:50
  • 3) 2:22:12 (3:31-2:20:00)
  • a) 0:24:45
  • b) 0:46:35
  • c) 0:42:11
  • d) 0:36:55
  • e) 0:20:39
  • 4) 1:33:38 (1:06:03-1:13:08)
Other
Available