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Show[]

Name
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1983-03-21
Comments
  • Show is back in London, after week in Liverpool. A track by I-Roy is played from a Trojan Records triple compilation purchased at Probe Records in the northern city.
  • "Jimi Jingle Peel" in the Newtown Neurotics session is trailed by Peel as a sort of parody of the Jimi Hendrix 'Radio One' jingle recorded for Top Gear in the late 1960s, suggesting at least one of the band is older than they are saying they are.
  • Boys Blue 1965 single follows Blood And Roses track, also produced by Miki Dallon.

Sessions[]

  • Black #1, recorded 6th December 1982, repeat, first broadcast 12 January 1983. No known commercial release.
  • Newtown Neurotics only session recorded 7th March 1983. No known commercial release.

Tracklisting[]

File[]

Name
  • 1) 1983-03-21 Peel Show.mp3
Length
  • 1) 1:58:55
Other
Available