Show[]
- Name
- John Peel's Music On BFBS
- Station
- BFBS (Germany)
- YYYY-MM-DD
- 1989-10-14
- From Peel 119 (BFBS) and Peel 120 (BFBS)
- Comments
Sessions[]
- None
Tracklisting[]
File 1
- (JP: 'Yet again, BFBS, the station that means business, is proud to bring you John Peel's Music. This week's first morsel from the rich pungent stew comes from...')
- F.S.K.: 'Mendocino (LP-Original Gasman Band)' (Zickzack) [1]
- Telescopes: 'I Fall, She Screams (LP-Taste)' (What Goes On)
- (JP: 'I think they sometimes let their Lionel Richie influences show through too strongly.')
- Barbel: 'One Thing (12"-One Horse Planet)' (Pink Moon)
- Hullabaloo: 'Louisville Slugger (LP-Beat Until Stiff)' (Toxic Shock)
- feedtime: 'Drag Your Dog (LP-Suction)' (Decoy)
- Mekons: 'Only Darkness Has The Power (LP-The Mekons Rock'N'Roll)' (Blast First)
- Even As We Speak: 'Goes So Slow (7")' (Phantom)
File 2
- Ian McCulloch: 'White Hotel (LP-Candleland)' (WEA)
- Groove Farm: 'I Don't Blame You (LP-Plug (The Story Of Pop So Far))' (Raving Pop Blast!)
- Colorblind James Experience: 'Polka Girl (12"-The Peel Sessions)' (Strange Fruit)
- Jactars: 'Deepest Respect (12"-Pull The Plug)' (Pink Moon)
- Prudes: 'Something Tells Me (12"-P.S. I'm Leaving)' (Imaginary) (JP: '...as in, something tells me these people have been listening to the Smiths.')
- Abs: 'Fear Is The Key (Compilation LP-Underground Rockers Volume 2)' (Link) [2]
- (JP: 'Pity about them, really. I always thought the Abs were going to be contenders until they decided to base all of their songs, or the bulk of them, on kind of lavatory humour of a type which would have our Tom, at the age of nine, raising his eyes to heaven, as I suspect.')
File[]
- Name
- 1) Peel 119
- 2) Peel 120
- Length
- 1) 00:43:55 (from 20:57)
- 2) 00:46:54 (to 20:06)
- Other
- Many thanks to Dirk.
- Available
- Footnotes