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*[[Santrra Oxyd]]: Auto |
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*[[Les Thugs]]: Intro / Les Thugs / Little Kiddy (session) |
*[[Les Thugs]]: Intro / Les Thugs / Little Kiddy (session) |
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*[[McCarthy]]: Should The Bible Be Banned? (session) |
*[[McCarthy]]: Should The Bible Be Banned? (session) |
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*[[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
- Les Thugs #1. Recorded: 1987-11-08.
- McCarthy #2. Recorded: 1987-10-20. Broadcast: 28 October 1987
Tracklisting
- Chills: Doledrums (LP - Kaleidoscope World) Creation
- Santrra Oxyd: Auto
- Les Thugs: Intro / Les Thugs / Little Kiddy (session)
- Marxist Brothers: Emille
- McCarthy: Should The Bible Be Banned? (session)
- Articles Of Faith: Remain In Memory (LP - In This Life) Lone Wolf
- Just-Ice: Lyric Licking (12" - Going Way Back / Lyric Licking) Fresh
- Ofra Haza: Im Nin'Alu (v/a LP - WOMAD Talking Book: Volume Four - An Introduction To Asia 1) WOMAD
- Dinosaur Jr.: Show Me The Way (CD - You're Living All Over Me) SST
- Les Thugs: Bulgarian Blues (session)
- Mikey-D & The L.A. Posse: I Get Rough (12" - I Get Rough / Go For It) Public
- Electro Hippies: Sheep (12" - The Peel Sessions) Strange Fruit
- McCarthy: This Nelson Rockefeller (session)
- James Taylor Quartet: Be My Girl (v/a LP - Medway Powerhouse Vol. 1) Hangman
- Wedding Present: What Did Your Last Servant Die Of? (LP - George Best) Reception
- Skinny Boys: Skinny & Proud (LP - Skinny & Proud) Jive
- Bog-Shed: Geoff's Big Problem (LP - Brutal) Shelfish
- Les Thugs: Legal Drugs (session)
- Chuck Berry: Maybelline (v/a LP - Cruisin' 1955) Increase
- Fats Domino: Ain't It A Shame (v/a LP - Cruisin' 1955) Increase
- McCarthy: Charles Windsor (session)
- (Peel advertises for listeners to vote in the Festive Fifty)
- New Order: Truth (12" - The Peel Sessions) Strange Fruit
- Moatsville String Ticklers: Moatsville Blues
- Pixies: Isla De Encanta (LP - Come On Pilgrim) 4AD
- Skinny Boys: Cries Of The City (LP - Skinny & Proud) Jive
- Nat 'King' Cole Trio: Are You Fer It? (LP - In The Beginning) Brunswick
- Les Thugs: About Your Life (session)
- Lizard Train: Nude On Fire (LP - Slippery) Zinger
- No Artist: Big Sounds Of The Drag Boats (LP - The Big Sounds Of The Drag Boats) Capitol (Peel plays it briefly)
- Mahlathini: Kumnyama Endlini (LP - The Lion Of Soweto) Earthworks
- McCarthy: The Funeral (session)
- Colorblind James Experience: First Day Of Spring (LP - The Colorblind James Experience) Fundamental
File
- Name
- 020A-B5039XXXXXXX-0100A0.mp3
- Length
- 1:59:58
- Other
- Recordings at the British Library
- Available
- Sound & Moving Image Catalogue (Find Format: B5039/1)