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*Peel plays an Ethiopian track from [[Mahmoud Ahmed]].
 
*Peel plays an Ethiopian track from [[Mahmoud Ahmed]].
 
*Peel plays a brief track from [[Stephanie]], a princess from Monaco, who not suringisly had a short singing career.
 
*Peel plays a brief track from [[Stephanie]], a princess from Monaco, who not suringisly had a short singing career.
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*Peel plays a repeated session track from [[Can]], who only did one song that is around 15 minutes long.
   
 
== Sessions ==
 
== Sessions ==

Revision as of 16:24, 14 November 2017

Show

Name
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1986-07-15
Comments
  • Peel plays an Ethiopian track from Mahmoud Ahmed.
  • Peel plays a brief track from Stephanie, a princess from Monaco, who not suringisly had a short singing career.
  • Peel plays a repeated session track from Can, who only did one song that is around 15 minutes long.

Sessions

Tracklisting

  • Wedding Present: You Should Always Keep In Touch With Your Friends (7") Reception
  • Grynner: We Want More Grynner (v/a LP - This Is Soca 2) London
  • Jesus And Mary Chain: Some Candy Talking (Acoustic) (2x7" - Some Candy Talking E.P.) Blanco Y Negro
  • Altered Images: Beckoning Strings (session) #
  • Easy Mike: The State We're In (12") The Future
  • Triffids: Lonely Stretch (album - Born Sandy Devotional) Hot HOT LP 1023 #
  • Scratch Acid: Holes (LP - Just Keep Eating) Fundamental
(news)
  • Chalice: In A Dance Hall Daze (7") CTS
  • Ex: They Shall Not Pass (2x7" - 1936, The Spanish Revolution) Ron Johnson
  • Altered Images: Insects (session) #
(JP: 'And here's a heartwarming letter from a Leslie Forrest writing from Broxburn, West Lothian, Dear John, this really is a Dear John, did you know that your show is used as a weapon in a nurses home. Today certain members in our corrider of the nurses home in Bangour General Hospital have been sentenced to move out of our home, because they play out outrageous music too loud and entertain lavishly in their rooms. In other words, we only try to drown out all the monotonous sounds of Tammy Wynette and Kenny Rogers and the culprits are you and your programme half of the time. But you never knew you would be in a middle of a feud in a nurses home and could you please play something that's a rowdy singalong, could you play a rowdy rowdy singalong number of any sort. Well this is pretty rowdy, although I think you'll have some difficulty in singing along with it, but thank you for the letter Leslie Forrest. I should keep that one actually. It will come useful for the memoirs. This is Gary Clail')
  • Gary Clail And Tackhead: Hard Left (12") World
  • Benny Profane: Hang Fire (12" - Where Is Pig?) Sub' Pop
  • Botany 500: Bully Beef (12" - The Botany 500) Supreme International
  • Mahmoud Ahmed: Indenesh Gedaow (LP - Ere Mela Mela) Crammed Discs
  • Fall: Living Too Late (12") Beggars Banquet BEG 165T #
(JP: 'Still slightly puzzled by the gig that they're doing this week at Duxford supporting Talk Talk but I'm trying to get along to it. That's The Fall, Living Too Late, the new single')
(JP: 'Not a bad idea actually. If you like to compile a list and sent it to me, I'll see what I can do') [1]
(JP: 'Well I wonder if she's interested in doing a session, that's Princess Stephanie of Monaco some advised. There's a picture of her on the sleeve, but frankly I wouldn't know if it's her or not, but nice record to have, if it is really is. I wonder if our own dear royal family would start doing that sort of thing. I hope they do I must say')

Tracks marked # are available on File 3.

File

Name
  • 1) 020A-B0880XXXXXXX-0100A0.mp3
  • 2) 020A-B0880XXXXXXX-0101A0.mp3
  • 3) 1986-07-xx Peel July 1986.mp3
Length
  • 1) 0:56:41
  • 2) 1:01:43
  • 3) 1:17:40 (32:29 on)
Other
  • 1) 2) Recordings at the British Library.
Available
Footnotes
  1. Peel is refering to the chorus of 'Hang The DJ' in the Smiths' Panic song.