Show[]
- Name
- Station
- YYYY-MM-DD
- 1994-08-20
- Comments
- Note from Peel listener to this Wiki: "The 'unknown reviewer' was me (David Sutcliffe) from Rotherham, South Yorkshire. It happened v quickly and for reasons too complicated to explain found myself in Inverness. This coincided with Inverness Caledonian Thistle playing their first games in the Scottish league. I was (and still am) a big Peel show fan and rang and asked his assistant (Alison Howe) if I could do a report on the game v Queens Park. I explained that I wasn't in a band and had never done anything like it before but Alison said that John was a bit tired of bands plugging their wares on the show so it would be fine. I lost the cassette of this years ago and was just googling around Peel sites to see if it was online and came across this site. I was terrible but it was (an) incredible thrill to speak to John - particularly off air." Many thanks to David for this reminiscence.
Sessions[]
- Prolapse, #1. Recorded: 1994-07-17. No known commercial release.
- Ronnie Dawson, #1 (rpt). Recorded: 1993-12-14. First TX: 21 January 1994. No known commercial release.
Tracklisting[]
- File 2 begins
- Jesus Lizard: 'Countless Backs Of Sore Losers (LP-Down)' (Touch & Go)
- De-viation Crew: De-state (Afterdark Mix) (v/a album - Hardcore Hell) Evolution EVLP 001
- Ronnie Dawson: 'Up Jumped The Devil' (Peel Session)
- Bounty Killer: 'Down In The Ghetto (7")' (Kingston 11)
- Man Or Astro-Man?: 'Shockwave (10"-Your Weight On The Moon)' (One Louder)
- Prolapse: 'Serpico' (Peel Session) #
- Smudge: 'The Outdoor Type (12")' (Domino)
- Neuro: 'Paradigm' (Research) #
- Built For Comfort: 'Built For Comfort'
- Blonde Redhead: 'Sciuri Sciura (CD-Blonde Redhead)' (Smells Like) John intended to play Astro Boy
- sports report - Mick Of Prolapse, Kingstonian v. Hayes
- File 2 pauses during above
- Ronnie Dawson: 'Rock The Blues' (Peel Session)
- Orbital: 'Crash And Carry (CD-Snivilisation)' (Internal)
- That Dog: 'Grunge Couple (Compilation LP-Geffen Rarities Vol. 1)' (Geffen)
- H-Foundation: 'Laika (12")' (Bomba)
- Prolapse: 'Doorstep Rhythmic Block' (Peel Session)
- sports report - David Sutcliffe, Caledonian Thistle v. Queens Park, 0-4 (see note above)
- File 2 resumes during next track
- Palace Brothers: 'Pushkin (CD-Palace Brothers)' (Domino) #
- Disciples: 'Dub Revolution (Chamber Of Echoes Mix) (10"-Dub Revolution)' (Boom Shacka Lacka) #
- Wormhole: 'In My Head (CD-Chicks Dig Scars)' (Dead Elvis) #
- Ronnie Dawson: 'Action Packed' (Peel Session)
- Conemelt: 'All Over Hair Piece (2x Compilation LP-Types - A Kudos Sampler)' (Kudos)
- Prolapse: 'When Space Invaders Were Big' (Peel Session)
- Sebadoh: 'Dreams (CD-Bakesale)' (Domino) @
- Folk Implosion: 'Spiderweb-Butterfly (CD-Take A Look Inside......)' (Communion Label) @
- Ndux Malax: 'Tshintsha Umuntu (Part 1)' (Jabulani)
- Girl Of The Year: 'Let's Go Away For The Weekend (7")' (Badlands Record Company)
- Done Lying Down: 'Just A Misdemeanour (7")' (Abstract Sounds) @
- Ole Superstars: 'Kokangama' (Mere Musing)
- File 2 ends during above track
- Ronnie Dawson: 'Wham Bam Jam' (Peel Session)
- Sonic Youth: 'Superstar (Compilation CD-If I Were A Carpenter)' (A&M) @
- Prolapse: 'Broken Cormorant' (Peel Session) @
- Buccaneer: 'Lack Of Money (7")' (Two Tough)
- Tracks marked @ available on File 1
- Tracks marked # available on File 3
File[]
- Name
- 1) OT mixtape Sh 1994 Sebadoh.mp3
- 2) 20 August 1994.mp3
- 3) J P C25.mp3
- Length
- 1) 30:32 (to 16:07) (to 7:26 unique)
- 2) 1:30:39
- 3) 1:33:43 (1:04:12-1:24:57) (to 1:17:13 unique)
- Other
- 1) Many thanks to Onion Terror. OT Mixtape Sh
- 2) Many thanks to Clare
- 3) Many thanks to Tim for digitisation
- Available