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Show[]

Name
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1999-05-19
Comments
  • Track listing completed with reference to Lorcan's site, with many thanks.

Sessions[]

  • Terry Edwards & The Scapegoats, #4. Recorded 1999-03-30. No known commercial release.

Tracklisting[]

Peelenium 1902[]

  1. Lionel Monckton & Gertie Millar: 'Under The Deodar'
  2. Florodora Girls: 'Tell Me Pretty Maiden'
  3. Edna Thornton with Orchestra: 'Land Of Hope And Glory'
  4. Arthur Collins: 'Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey'

File[]

Name
  • a) Peelenium 1902.mp3
  • b)
  • c) jp190599.mp3
Length
  • a) 00:11:09
  • b)
  • c) 01:49:21
Other
  • a) Peelenium 1902 only
  • b) Peelenium 1900-1905
  • c) complete show - many thanks to max-dat.
Available
  • a) Currently unavailable
  • b) Currently unavailable
  • c) Mooo
Footnotes
  1. Peel apparently miscredited this to Leslie Baxter, who was the conductor.