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  • 1987-06-16
Comments
  • Peel mentions he will be going to Germany at the end of the week.
  • Peel plays a couple of tracks from the new Bhundu Boys album.
  • Peel mentions receiving the Nyami Nyami Sounds record last year from Julian Walker who sent it from Zimbabwe and has just managed to play it.
  • Peel plays Eugene Chadbourne's cover version of Count Five's Psychotic Reaction.
  • Peel mentions the Latin Rascals' Yo Elise! is his son William's favourite record at the moment. The record uses Beethoven's Für Elise in its song.

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(JP: 'Now you are I are both going to have to come to terms with the title of this LP because I'm going to be playing it an awful lot and you're going to be going into record shops and saying 'please could I have the Bhundu Boys Tsvimbodzemoto'. And that was called 'Simbimbino' from the LP and I'll play you another track from it before we all go home too. That's described as being a cautionary tale of a greedy man, a woman (his wife), a hole, the trap and a moralising pig. Well!')
(JP: 'From 1974 that's Act 1, you'll remember their Tom The Peeper - well you may not, but I mean I do, with considerable affection. And that's called Party Hardy People. While we're dealing with older numbers, remember this? This is dead subversive!')
(JP: 'It's not been a good day in some ways because the two people who were going to come with me on my trip to Germany at the weekend have both pulled out and somebody who was going to help me with work tomorrow has also done the same, but I shall survive! They're not going to beat me, you want and see.')
(JP: 'And here's one for Mrs Ravenscroft, Judy Clay and William Bell')

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  • 1) The_John_Peel_Show_16_-_06_-_87.mp3
  • 2) 020A-B1920XXXXXXX-0100A0.mp3
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  • 1) 0:36:15
  • 2) 1:58:01
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