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== Show ==
 
== Show ==
   
; Name
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;Name
*John Peel Show
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*[[John Peel Show]]
   
; Station
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;Station
*BBC Radio One
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*[[BBC Radio One]]
   
; YYYY-MM-DD
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;YYYY-MM-DD
 
*2002-12-17
 
*2002-12-17
* Peel plays a track from Beatbox Saboteurs, who were in fact the [[Cuban Boys]] in disguise. 
 
   
; Comments
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;Comments
  +
*A listener mentions [[Liverpool]]'s last match, which saw them lose 2-1 to lowly [[Sunderland]] on Sunday afternoon ([http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/2553083.stm BBC report]). JP: ''"I've never seen Liverpool play as badly as they've been playing over the past month in all of the time that I've been supporting them. I'm just appalled by them. I can't see them winning another game all season, to be perfectly honest. Perhaps a spell in the First Division will do them the world of good. <ref>The Sunderland result made it six matches without a win in the Premier League. John's disenchantment is understandable, since Liverpool had topped the league for several weeks during October and November before entering the current run of bad form. The Sunderland defeat left Liverpool fifth in the table.</ref> Had a good result at Portman Road anyway, so at least one person in our house was pretty happy."'' <ref>Ipswich had beaten Watford 4-2 on Saturday afternoon.</ref>
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*Another listener asks who the artist is behind the song "Bloody" that he remembers hearing Peel play back in 1997. This is of course the classic by the [[Golinski Brothers]]. JP: ''"Whenever we made up a holiday tape it was always on there so all of our children know it as well as I know it."'' Peel sings the chorus to demonstrate this and then promises to play it early in the New Year.
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*JP: ''"I had the room mate from hell when I lived in Dallas, Texas. This is quite true. He's a man who used to give my records away to young women that he met around the pool and eventually ended up being involved with Charles Manson. So it was just as well that I let him have the records and didn't argue with him too much I think."''
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*A listener whose birthday it is complains about family members sending him a multi-purpose combined birthday and Christmas card. Peel mentions that it is his brother [[Alan Ravenscroft|Alan]]'s birthday the next day. ''"I'll check with him whether he gets Christmas / birthday presents and cards all in one. I suspect he probably does and it must be very irritating indeed."''
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*[[Sheena Easton]]'s "9 To 5" is described as, ''"a great pop record, it has to be said."''
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*John gets into the festive spirit and has fun with the [[Commodores]] Christmas message.
   
 
== Sessions ==
 
== Sessions ==
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*[[Econoline]] one and only session. Recorded 25 November 2002.
 
* [[Econoline]] #1
 
 
   
 
== Tracklisting ==
 
== Tracklisting ==
*[[Lightnin' Hopkins]] - 'Merry Christmas (LP - Blue Yule)' (Rhino)
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*[[Lightnin' Hopkins]]: Merry Christmas (Various LP - [http://www.45worlds.com/cdalbum/cd/r270568 Blue Yule: Christmas Blues and R&B Classics]) Rhino
*[[The Dawn Parade]] - 'Caffeine Row (CD Single)' (Sugartown)
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*[[Dawn Parade]]: Caffeine Row ([http://www.discogs.com/Dawn-Parade-Caffeine-Row/release/2111472 CD Single]) Sugar Town
*[[DJ Brokenwindow]] - 'Rational Youth Get Down (LP - Parallel Universe No.1)' (Violent Turd)
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*[[DJ Brokenwindow]]: Rational Youth Get Down (LP - [http://www.discogs.com/DJ-Brokenwindow-Parallel-Universe-1/release/113216 Parallel Universe No.1]) Violent Turd
*[[Econoline]] - 'Dropper' (John Peel Session)
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*[[Econoline]]: Dropper (Peel Session)
*[[Herman Dune]] - 'Her Name Was Xmas (LP - Various - Get Thee Behind Me Santa)' (Puppy Dog)
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*[[Herman Dune]]: Her Name Was Xmas (Various LP - Get Thee Behind Me Santa) Puppy Dog
*[[Sonic Subjunkies]] - 'Central Industrial II (EP - Turntable Terrorists)' (Digital Hardcore)
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*[[Sonic Subjunkies]]: Central Industrial II: The Lockdown (12" - [http://www.discogs.com/Sonic-Subjunkies-Turntable-Terrorist-EP/release/64999 Turntable Terrorist EP]) Digital Hardcore
*[[Prewar Yardsale]] - 'She Used To Be Cool (EP)' (a-ok)
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*[[Prewar Yardsale]]: She Used To Be Cool ([http://www.discogs.com/Prewar-Yardsale-She-Used-To-Be-Cool/release/1878854 7"]) A-Ok
*[[James Brown]] - 'Santa Claus Go Straight To The Ghetto (LP - Funky Christmas)' (Spectrum)
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*[[James Brown]]: Santa Claus Go Straight To The Ghetto (LP - [http://www.discogs.com/James-Brown-Funky-Christmas/release/1098224 Funky Christmas]) Spectrum
*[[The Mountain Goats]] - 'See America Right (CD Single)' (4AD)
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*[[Mountain Goats]]: See America Right ([http://www.discogs.com/Mountain-Goats-See-America-Right/release/604697 CD Single]) 4AD
*[[Econoline]] - 'Chicks Dig Scars' (John Peel Session)
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*[[Econoline]]: Chicks Dig Scars (Peel Session)
*[[Beatbox Saboteurs]]: 'Twelve Days Of XXXmass (LP - A Merry XXXmas)' (House Of Beauty)
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*[[Beatbox Saboteurs]]: Twelve Days Of XXXmas (LP - [http://www.discogs.com/Beatbox-Saboteurs-A-Merry-XXXmas/release/6129536 A Merry XXXmas]) House Of Beauty
*[[The Crimea]] - 'Lottery Winners On Acid (CD Single)' (Shiny Beast)
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*[[Crimea]]: Lottery Winners On Acid ([http://www.discogs.com/Crimea-Lottery-Winners-On-Acid/release/610322 CD Single]) Shiny Beast
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*Segue: ''"Hi! We're the Commodores. I'm William King. I'm Lionel Richie. I'm Thomas McClary. I'm Milan Williams. I'm Walter Clyde. And I'm Ronald LaPread. And we'd like to say to all of our friends, have a merry, merry Christmas and a happy New Year!"''
*[[The Carter Family]] - 'I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes (LP - On Border Radio Vol.1)' (Arhoolie)
 
*[[Unamed Irish Travellers]] - 'Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes (LP - The Travelling People Of Ireland' (Lyricord)
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*[[Carter Family]]: I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes (LP - [http://www.discogs.com/Carter-Family-On-Border-Radio-Vol-1/release/6125764 On Border Radio 1939 Vol.1]) Arhoolie
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*[[Unnamed Irish Travellers]]: Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes (LP - [http://www.discogs.com/Unknown-Artist-The-Traveling-People-Of-Ireland-Irish-Tinker-Music/release/1886163 The Traveling People Of Ireland]) Lyrichord
*[[Misc.]] - 'Drive-in (LP - Warenkorb No.4)' (Ware)
 
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*[[Misc.]]: Drive In (Various LP - [http://www.discogs.com/Various-Warenkorb-4/release/58284 Warenkorb No.4]) Ware
*[[Crack:We Are Rock]] - 'Hooker Leg (EP - Silent Fantasy)' (Tigerbeat6)
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*[[Crack (We Are Rock)]]: Hooker Leg (EP - [http://www.discogs.com/Crack-We-Are-Rock-Silent-Fantasy/release/348740 Silent Fantasy]) Tigerbeat6
*[[Electric Six]] - 'Danger! High Voltage (7")' (XL)
 
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*[[Electric Six]]: Danger! High Voltage ([http://www.discogs.com/Electric-Six-Danger-High-Voltage/release/314075 7"]) XL
*[[Econoline]] - 'The Charm Offensive' (John Peel Session)
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*[[Econoline]]: The Charm Offensive (Peel Session)
*[[Boyd Bennett And His Rockets]] - 'Cool Disc Jockey (LP - Jiving Jamboree)' (Ace)
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*[[Boyd Bennett And His Rockets]]: Cool Disc Jockey (Various LP - [http://acerecords.co.uk/jiving-jamboree-volume-3-king Jiving Jamboree Vol 3]) Ace
*[[Cristian Varela]] - 'The Ninth Porn Cut (12")' (Pornographic)
 
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*[[Cristian Varela]]: Parametric (12" - [http://www.discogs.com/Various-The-Ninth-Porn-Cut/release/74798 The Ninth Porn Cut EP]) Pornographic
*[[The Crimea]] - 'Blow job Or 9 To 5 (7")' (EMI)
 
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*[[Crimea]]: Blow Job Or 9 To 5 (b/w Lottery Winners On Acid [http://www.discogs.com/Crimea-Lottery-Winners-On-Acid/release/610322 CD Single]) Shiny Beast
*[[Sheena Easton]] - '9 to 5 (7")' (EMI)
 
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*[[Sheena Easton]]: 9 to 5 ([http://www.discogs.com/Sheena-Easton-9-To-5/release/435217 7"]) EMI
*[[Little Axe]] - 'One Drop Blues (LP - Various - Chainstore Massacre)' (On-U Sound)
 
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*Segue: Commodores Christmas greeting again.
*[[Insiders]] - 'Feel The Music (12")' (Renegade)
 
 
*[[Little Axe]]: One Drop Blues (Various LP - [http://www.discogs.com/Various-Chainstore-Massacre/release/887509 Chainstore Massacre]) On-U Sound
*[[Lester Young]] - 'in A Little Spanish Town (Pigs Big 78)' (Mercury)
 
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*[[Insiders]]: Feel The Music ([http://www.discogs.com/Insiders-Feel-The-Music-Relief/release/77464 12"]) Renegade
*[[Econoline]] - 'Buddy Bradley' (John Peel Session)
 
 
*[[Lester Young]]: In A Little Spanish Town (78) Mercury ([[Pig's Big 78 2002|Pig's Big 78]])
*[[The Baptist Generals]] - 'Preservatine (LP - Various - Captured radio waves Vol.1)' (Unknown)
 
 
*[[Econoline]]: Buddy Bradley (Peel Session)
*[[Nick Sentience]] - '1000 Miles Per Hour (12")' (Honey Pot)
 
 
*[[Baptist Generals]]: Preservatine (LP - Various - Captured radio waves Vol.1) Unknown
*[[Stanton]] - 'Seaweeding (7")' (Victory Garden)
 
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*Segue: Commodores Christmas greeting once more.
*[[Detrimentum]] - 'Scales To Measure The Misfortune Of Man (LP - Various - Terrorized Vol.20)' (Terrorizer Magazine)
 
 
*[[Nick Sentience]]: 1000 Miles Per Hour ([http://www.discogs.com/Nick-Sentience-1000-Miles-Per-Hour/release/81040 12"]) Honey Pot
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*[[Stanton]]: Seaweeding ([http://www.discogs.com/Stanton-Seaweeding/release/796112 7"]) Victory Garden
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*[[Detrimentum]]: Scalestomeasurethemisfortuneofman (Various LP - [http://www.discogs.com/Various-Terrorized-Vol-20/release/6592634 Terrorized Vol.20]) [[Terrorizer]]
   
 
== File ==
 
== File ==
 
 
;Name
 
;Name
 
*10. John Peel Show 17-12-02.mp3
 
*10. John Peel Show 17-12-02.mp3
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;Length
 
;Length
 
*2:00:30
 
*2:00:30
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*[[John Peel Torrent Compilation 13 of 17 (2002-3)]]
 
*[[John Peel Torrent Compilation 13 of 17 (2002-3)]]
 
*[http://tinyurl.com/owrfzgc Mooo Server]
 
*[http://tinyurl.com/owrfzgc Mooo Server]
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;Footnotes
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<references/>
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[[Category:2002]]
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[[Category:Peel shows]]
 
[[Category:Available online]]
 
[[Category:Available online]]

Revision as of 23:12, 24 August 2015

Show

Name
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 2002-12-17
Comments
  • A listener mentions Liverpool's last match, which saw them lose 2-1 to lowly Sunderland on Sunday afternoon (BBC report). JP: "I've never seen Liverpool play as badly as they've been playing over the past month in all of the time that I've been supporting them. I'm just appalled by them. I can't see them winning another game all season, to be perfectly honest. Perhaps a spell in the First Division will do them the world of good. [1] Had a good result at Portman Road anyway, so at least one person in our house was pretty happy." [2]
  • Another listener asks who the artist is behind the song "Bloody" that he remembers hearing Peel play back in 1997. This is of course the classic by the Golinski Brothers. JP: "Whenever we made up a holiday tape it was always on there so all of our children know it as well as I know it." Peel sings the chorus to demonstrate this and then promises to play it early in the New Year.
  • JP: "I had the room mate from hell when I lived in Dallas, Texas. This is quite true. He's a man who used to give my records away to young women that he met around the pool and eventually ended up being involved with Charles Manson. So it was just as well that I let him have the records and didn't argue with him too much I think."
  • A listener whose birthday it is complains about family members sending him a multi-purpose combined birthday and Christmas card. Peel mentions that it is his brother Alan's birthday the next day. "I'll check with him whether he gets Christmas / birthday presents and cards all in one. I suspect he probably does and it must be very irritating indeed."
  • Sheena Easton's "9 To 5" is described as, "a great pop record, it has to be said."
  • John gets into the festive spirit and has fun with the Commodores Christmas message.

Sessions

  • Econoline one and only session. Recorded 25 November 2002.

Tracklisting

File

Name
  • 10. John Peel Show 17-12-02.mp3
Length
  • 2:00:30
Available
Footnotes
  1. The Sunderland result made it six matches without a win in the Premier League. John's disenchantment is understandable, since Liverpool had topped the league for several weeks during October and November before entering the current run of bad form. The Sunderland defeat left Liverpool fifth in the table.
  2. Ipswich had beaten Watford 4-2 on Saturday afternoon.