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*[[Santrra Oxyd]]: Auto
 
*[[Santrra Oxyd]]: Auto
 
*[[Les Thugs]]: Intro / Les Thugs / Little Kiddy (session)
 
*[[Les Thugs]]: Intro / Les Thugs / Little Kiddy (session)
*[[Marxist Brothers]]: Emeli
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*[[Marxist Brothers]]: Emille
 
*[[McCarthy]]: Should The Bible Be Banned? (session)
 
*[[McCarthy]]: Should The Bible Be Banned? (session)
 
*[[Articles Of Faith]]: Remain In Memory (LP - [https://www.discogs.com/Articles-Of-Faith-In-This-Life/release/471046 In This Life]) Lone Wolf
 
*[[Articles Of Faith]]: Remain In Memory (LP - [https://www.discogs.com/Articles-Of-Faith-In-This-Life/release/471046 In This Life]) Lone Wolf

Revision as of 21:26, 3 August 2018

Show

Name
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1987-11-16
Comments
  • Ken Garner's The Peel Sessions mistakenly puts the Les Thugs recordings as of 1st December 1987 (which by the way was a repeat session broadcast) instead of 8th November 1987.
  • Peel's show starts at 3:03 of the File, where he just came back from Germany yesterday.
  • Peel mentions that he thinks the Chills are great live after seeing them perform in Borkum, Germany, but thought their last session was a bit disappointing. He also goes on to praise German artist Santrra Oxyd who also was touring with the Chills.
  • Peel plays a track from Israeli artist Ofra Haza, which Eric B & Rakim used for their track Paid In Full (Coldcut Remix).
  • Peel plays a track from Dinosaur Jr. covering Peter Frampton's Show Me The Way.
  • Peel plays couple of tracks from the Skinny Boys' latest LP, whose track Cries Of The City makes a reference to Nat King Cole, whose song gets an airplay on the show.
  • Peel mentions his friend Ian McFee bought a record of drag boat racing, which he plays briefly on the show.

Sessions

Tracklisting

(Peel advertises for listeners to vote in the Festive Fifty)

File

Name
  • 020A-B5039XXXXXXX-0100A0.mp3
Length
  • 1:59:58
Other
Available