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John Peel Wiki

Show[]

Name
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1989-03-20
Comments
  • Peel plays the first four songs from bands that have been banned from the Town & Country Club in London.
  • Peel plays a couple of Belgian Football records sent by a listener named Vicki.
  • Peel plays a track from the Pooh Sticks covering the Vaselines' Dying For It.
  • Peel says the Sink Manhattan track, 'Dioxen', sounds like the Beatles' Come Together song.

Sessions[]

  • Sonic Youth #3, recorded 12th March 1989. No known commercial release though available on bootleg EP - No Evol.

Tracklisting[]

(Nicky Campbell trailer)

File[]

Name
  • 1) 1989-03-20 Peel Show R010 R011.mp3
  • 2) 020A-B4076XXXXXXX-0100M0.mp3
  • 3) 1989-03-xx Peel Show LE032
  • 4) 1989-03-xx-04-xx Peel Show LE033
  • 5) 1989-xx-xx Peel Show UC016.mp3
Length
  • 1) 42:29
  • 2) 1:57:23
  • 3) 1:35:24 (from 1:33:47)
  • 4) 1:35:36 (until 20:45)
  • 5) 1:33:16 (45:26-1:00:27) (to 55:30 unique)
Other
Available