Show[]
- Name
- Station
- YYYY-MM-DD
- 1984-05-21
- Comments
- Realised how far behind he is with the demo tapes when he reached a box containing The Smiths February 1983 demo tape at the weekend
- Peel has a heavy cold and claims he may drop dead at any moment
- Wonders why the "stars" of Radio 1 never turn out for the charity football events (Simon Bates, Steve Wright etc)
- States the New Order track is one of his all time favourites
Sessions[]
- The Moodists debut session
- The Three Johns 4th session
Tracklisting[]
(File 1 - tape cuts in)
- Siouxsie & The Banshees: Dazzle
- The Moodists: Phantom Flight (session)
- Charlie Feathers: One Hand Loose
- The Three Johns: Train (session)
- Praxis: 1984
- Black: Hey Presto
- Jah Screechy: Stop n Mix #
- The Moodists: Some Kinda Jones (session)
- Otis Redding: These Arms Of Mine #
- Strafe Für Rebellion: Have You Ever Seen
- The Three Johns: Bloop (session)
- Josef K: The Missionary
- African Connection: C'est La Danse (Kwanza Kwanza) (tape flip in the middle) (Oval OVALT2812) 12” #
- Play Dead: Isabel
- Puddy Roots: Mr Editor
- The Moodists: Who's The Chicken Hawk? (session)
- Les Calamites: Toutes Les Nuits
- Andy Peebles trails the Radio 1 Football Team vs BBC Radio Humberside
- New Order: Murder
- Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds: Wings Off Flies
- The Popticians: Mobile Home
- The Three Johns: 3 Junk (session)
- Al Green: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart? #
- The Moodists: You Could Be His Killer (session) (tape flip in middle)
- Earl 16: Crazy Woman
- Sid Presley Experience: Public Enemy Number One #
- Echo & The Bunnymen: Thorn Of Crowns
- Gene Ammons: You Can Depend On Me (take 2)
- The Three Johns: Nightingales (session)
(File 1 - tape cuts out)
- Jimmy Liggins: I Ain't Drunk #
- Tracks marked # also available in FM stereo on File 2
File[]
- Name
- 1) 1984-05-21 John Peel Radio 1 (incomplete).flac
- 2) John Peel 1984-05-21 gw.mp3
- Length
- 1) 01:52:56
- 2) 00:23:01
- Other
- Available