Show[]
- Name
- John Peel's Music On BFBS
- Station
- BFBS (Germany)
- YYYY-MM-DD
- 1997-10-16
- Comments
- "Hello again dearly beloved, this is John Peel's Music On BFBS."
- Tracks marked § available on Peel 330 (BFBS).
Sessions[]
- None
Tracklisting[]
- (JP: 'This week's edition of John Peel's Music From BFBS comes, as they so often do these days, from Peel Acres, and the farmer who lives at the top of the hill is having an enormous quantity of earth moved: he's digging a pond up there. This means that large trucks full of soil go past about every 10 minutes, and it's almost inevitable, I think, that we're going to pick one up in the course of the programme. So there's something for you to look forward to, even if you don't like the music.')
- Pastels: 'Fragile Gang (LP-Illumination)' (Domino)
- K. Hand: 'Census (CD-The Art Of Music)' (!K7)
- Today Is The Day: 'Blindspot (LP-Temple Of The Morning Star)' (Relapse)
- Stereolab: 'Iron Man (red vinyl (7")' (Duophonic Ultra High Frequency Disks)
- Brubaker: 'Panther (12")' (Gyration)
- Flaming Stars: 'The Street That Never Closes (CD-Sell Your Soul To The Flaming Stars)' (Vinyl Japan) [1]
- Full Moon Scientist: 'We Demand A Shrubbery (2xLP-Do We Look Like Comedians?)' (Botchit & Scarper)
- Fall: 'Masquerade (LP-Levitate)' (Artful)
- King: 'Come As You Are [2] (CD-Gravelands)' (Dressed To Kill)
- Free Kitten: 'Untitled (DJ Spooky's Spatialized Chinatown Express Mix) (12"-Free Kitten With DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid / Free Kitten With We)' (Kill Rock Stars)
- Sam & Bill: 'I Feel Like Cryin' (Compilation CD-Deep Soul Treasures (Taken From The Vaults...) (Volume 1))' (Kent Soul)
- Hor: 'Tracking, Testing, And Treating The Hardcore (CD-A Faster, More Aggressive Hor)' (SST)
- Jah Warrior: 'Rastaman Chant (LP-Dub From The Heart)' (Jah Warrior)
- news - edited out
- Prolapse: 'Slash/Oblique (2xLP-The Italian Flag)' (Radar)
- Longstocking: 'Passing The Crown (CD-Once Upon A Time Called Now)' (Chainsaw) (JP: 'A medical impossibility, I'd have thought, but Americans will try anything.') §
- DJ Brisk & Trixxy: 'Show Me The Way (12")' (Slammin' Vinyl)
- No-Talents: 'We Are The No-Talents (LP-The No-Talents)' (Broken Rekids) §
- To Rococo Rot: 'Lift (Denso) (LP-Paris 25)' (City Slang)
- Kerve: 'Ricochet (12"-Blue Thunder / Ricochet)' (Knitebreed) §
- Beatnik Filmstars: 'My Incident Free Life (CD-In Hospitalable)' (Merge) §
- East Meets West: 'Plea For Peace (CD-Time Is The Master)' (Dubhead)
- Chuck Harrod & The Anteaters: 'Crawdad Hole (Compilation CD-Across the Tracks Volume 2: More Nashville R&B and Doo Wop)' (Ace) §
- Fall: 'Ol' Gang (LP-Levitate)' (Artful)
- Edwyn Collins: 'Seventies Night (Deadly Avenger Supershine Mix) (2x12"-I Hear A New World...(Remixed))' (Setanta)
- Dakar & Grinser: 'Rush (12"-There Ain't No Turnin' Back)' (Disko B)
- King: 'Love Will Tear Us Apart [3] (CD-Gravelands)' (Dressed To Kill)
File[]
- Name
- a) Peel Show 1997-10-16 (BFBS)
- b) Peel 330
- Length
- a) 01:53:36
- b)
- Other
- a) Many thanks to Carsten from Berlin.
- b) Many thanks to Dirk.
- Available
- a) Mooo
- b) Pending
- Footnotes
- ↑ John mistakenly announces this band as the Flaming Souls. The latter did exist, but were a South African soul band of the late 60s.
- ↑ Nirvana cover.
- ↑ Joy Division cover.