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*Start of show: “Come on in, boys and girls. Welcome to [[Peel Acres]].” |
*Start of show: “Come on in, boys and girls. Welcome to [[Peel Acres]].” |
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− | *Anita the producer suspects the existence of a rude work in the first session track by ARE Weapons. Peel claims she’s the type of person who thinks shadows on the bedroom ceiling are made by men waving their willies in a nearby building, but later has to admit she was probably right (about the rude words). |
+ | *Anita the producer suspects the existence of a rude work in the first session track by ARE Weapons. Peel claims she’s the type of person who thinks shadows on the bedroom ceiling are made by men waving their willies in a nearby building, but later has to admit she was probably right (about the rude words). |
− | *Further to Tuesday’s show, plays Dancing Queen by Cheeze – at two speeds (unsure which sounds best). The single later turned up in [[John Peel's Record Box]]. |
+ | *Further to Tuesday’s show, plays Dancing Queen by Cheeze – at two speeds (unsure which sounds best). The single later turned up in [[John Peel's Record Box]]. |
− | *Peel says he remembers the [[Pig's Big 78]] being [http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=1070 #1 in the chart] in |
+ | *Peel says he remembers the [[Pig's Big 78]] being [http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=1070 #1 in the chart] in December 1954 (note, it may have actually been January 1955). |
− | *Earlier that evening Sheila has been to watch [http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2001/1018/uefacup3.html Ipswich draw 0-0 |
+ | *Earlier that evening Sheila has been to watch [http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2001/1018/uefacup3.html Ipswich draw 0-0 with Helsingborg] in the UEFA Cup. |
*Peel recalls producing an unnamed band on [[Dandelion Records]]: “It was around the time of Hey Jude, which started to fade about half way through and there was about a four minute fade on it. So I persuaded these people to let me start fading from the moment the record started. So the record, I can’t remember how it went, but I mean it just came in with a bang and then faded from that point on until it disappeared completely some three and a half or four minutes later.” |
*Peel recalls producing an unnamed band on [[Dandelion Records]]: “It was around the time of Hey Jude, which started to fade about half way through and there was about a four minute fade on it. So I persuaded these people to let me start fading from the moment the record started. So the record, I can’t remember how it went, but I mean it just came in with a bang and then faded from that point on until it disappeared completely some three and a half or four minutes later.” |
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*[[Pulp]]: Bad Cover Version ([http://www.discogs.com/Pulp-Bad-Cover-Version/master/87133 single]) Universal Island |
*[[Pulp]]: Bad Cover Version ([http://www.discogs.com/Pulp-Bad-Cover-Version/master/87133 single]) Universal Island |
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*[[Congo Ashanti Roy]]: Rude Bwoy A Bus It (7” single) Roots Foundation |
*[[Congo Ashanti Roy]]: Rude Bwoy A Bus It (7” single) Roots Foundation |
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− | *[[Bearsuit]]: The Gazumper (split single with Aqua Vista – [http://www.freebase.com/view/en/sickroom_gramophonic_collective_halloween_record/-/music/album/track Sickroom Gramophonic Collective Hallowe'en Record]) Sickroom Gramophonic |
+ | *[[Bearsuit]]: The Gazumper (split single with Aqua Vista – [http://www.freebase.com/view/en/sickroom_gramophonic_collective_halloween_record/-/music/album/track Sickroom Gramophonic Collective Hallowe'en Record]) Sickroom Gramophonic |
*[[Jon Doe]]: Ware House ([http://www.discogs.com/Jon-Doe--Lee-James-Tasty-Volume-One-Sampler-2/release/81043 12” split single] with Lee James) Honey Pot |
*[[Jon Doe]]: Ware House ([http://www.discogs.com/Jon-Doe--Lee-James-Tasty-Volume-One-Sampler-2/release/81043 12” split single] with Lee James) Honey Pot |
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*[[ARE Weapons]]: Drums Of Joy (session) |
*[[ARE Weapons]]: Drums Of Joy (session) |
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*[[Searchers]]: Saturday Night Out |
*[[Searchers]]: Saturday Night Out |
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*[[Cowcube]]: The Popping Song (CDR demo) white label |
*[[Cowcube]]: The Popping Song (CDR demo) white label |
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− | *[[An Der Beat]]: Sunshine (LP – [http://www.discogs.com/An-Der-Beat-Dame-Chocolate/master/118161 Dame Chocolate]) Minifunk |
+ | *[[An Der Beat]]: Sunshine (LP – [http://www.discogs.com/An-Der-Beat-Dame-Chocolate/master/118161 Dame Chocolate]) Minifunk |
*[[Cheeze]]: Dancing Queen (single) Bob |
*[[Cheeze]]: Dancing Queen (single) Bob |
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*[[Charlie Patton]]: Screamin' And Hollerin' The Blues (7xCD – [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screamin%27_and_Hollerin%27_the_Blues:_The_Worlds_of_Charley_Patton Screamin' And Hollerin' The Blues]) Revenant |
*[[Charlie Patton]]: Screamin' And Hollerin' The Blues (7xCD – [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screamin%27_and_Hollerin%27_the_Blues:_The_Worlds_of_Charley_Patton Screamin' And Hollerin' The Blues]) Revenant |
Revision as of 18:20, 2 March 2010
Show
- Name
- John Peel Show
- Station
- BBC Radio One
- YYYY-MM-DD
- 2001-10-18
- Comments
- Start of show: “Come on in, boys and girls. Welcome to Peel Acres.”
- Anita the producer suspects the existence of a rude work in the first session track by ARE Weapons. Peel claims she’s the type of person who thinks shadows on the bedroom ceiling are made by men waving their willies in a nearby building, but later has to admit she was probably right (about the rude words).
- Further to Tuesday’s show, plays Dancing Queen by Cheeze – at two speeds (unsure which sounds best). The single later turned up in John Peel's Record Box.
- Peel says he remembers the Pig's Big 78 being #1 in the chart in December 1954 (note, it may have actually been January 1955).
- Earlier that evening Sheila has been to watch Ipswich draw 0-0 with Helsingborg in the UEFA Cup.
- Peel recalls producing an unnamed band on Dandelion Records: “It was around the time of Hey Jude, which started to fade about half way through and there was about a four minute fade on it. So I persuaded these people to let me start fading from the moment the record started. So the record, I can’t remember how it went, but I mean it just came in with a bang and then faded from that point on until it disappeared completely some three and a half or four minutes later.”
Sessions
- ARE Weapons #1 First broadcast of only session. Recorded 2001-08-01. No known official release.
Tracklisting
- Pulp: Bad Cover Version (single) Universal Island
- Congo Ashanti Roy: Rude Bwoy A Bus It (7” single) Roots Foundation
- Bearsuit: The Gazumper (split single with Aqua Vista – Sickroom Gramophonic Collective Hallowe'en Record) Sickroom Gramophonic
- Jon Doe: Ware House (12” split single with Lee James) Honey Pot
- ARE Weapons: Drums Of Joy (session)
- Searchers: Saturday Night Out
- Cowcube: The Popping Song (CDR demo) white label
- An Der Beat: Sunshine (LP – Dame Chocolate) Minifunk
- Cheeze: Dancing Queen (single) Bob
- Charlie Patton: Screamin' And Hollerin' The Blues (7xCD – Screamin' And Hollerin' The Blues) Revenant
- ARE Weapons: Champion Chains (session)
- Yard Trauma: No Conclusions (single – Some People b-side) Dionysus
- Dickie Valentine: Finger Of Suspicion (Pig's Big 78 2001)
- Frankie Paul: Worries In The Dance (single)
- Of Arrowe Hill: Gadfly Adolescence (single) Sesame
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