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*[[Loudon Wainwright III]] #5, recorded 9th August 1976, repeat, originally broadcast [[26 August 1976]] |
*[[Loudon Wainwright III]] #5, recorded 9th August 1976, repeat, originally broadcast [[26 August 1976]] |
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== Tracklisting == |
== Tracklisting == |
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*intro; programme's sig tune ("Dreamboat") sung and played on comb and paper by unknown artist, probably street singer |
*intro; programme's sig tune ("Dreamboat") sung and played on comb and paper by unknown artist, probably street singer |
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*[[Bonzo Dog Doodah Band]]: Mr Apollo (edited out)(single) Liberty |
*[[Bonzo Dog Doodah Band]]: Mr Apollo (edited out)(single) Liberty |
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*[[Loudon Wainwright III]]: Swimming Song (session) |
*[[Loudon Wainwright III]]: Swimming Song (session) |
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*[[Scarlet Military Band|Scala Military Band]]: Dill Pickles (recorded in 1912: album - Ragtime Cakewalks and Stomps Vol 2, 1898-1917) Saydisc SDL 210 |
*[[Scarlet Military Band|Scala Military Band]]: Dill Pickles (recorded in 1912: album - Ragtime Cakewalks and Stomps Vol 2, 1898-1917) Saydisc SDL 210 |
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*[[Ben and Mr Bissendon of Royston, Hertfordshire]]: Talking Dog Interview |
*[[Ben and Mr Bissendon of Royston, Hertfordshire]]: Talking Dog Interview |
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*[[Augustus Pablo]]: Talking Dub (single?) Rockers (Peel forgets to give the artist's name) |
*[[Augustus Pablo]]: Talking Dub (single?) Rockers (Peel forgets to give the artist's name) |
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*[[Loudon Wainwright III]]: Prince Hal's Dirge (session) |
*[[Loudon Wainwright III]]: Prince Hal's Dirge (session) |
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*[[Louis Moreau Gottschalk]]: the Union Concert Paraphrase on National Airs, Opus 48 (Berlin Phil. Orch/Eugene List) |
*[[Louis Moreau Gottschalk]]: the Union Concert Paraphrase on National Airs, Opus 48 (Berlin Phil. Orch/Eugene List) |
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*[["The Fleet's Lit Up"]] |
*[["The Fleet's Lit Up"]] |
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*[[The Three Stripped Gears]]: Black Bottom Strut |
*[[The Three Stripped Gears]]: Black Bottom Strut |
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*[[Loudon Wainwright III]]: Ingenue |
*[[Loudon Wainwright III]]: Ingenue |
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* Archive interview with Salvation Army musicians Carla and Gordon - ''"the Salvation Army meets the Mersey Sound"'' |
* Archive interview with Salvation Army musicians Carla and Gordon - ''"the Salvation Army meets the Mersey Sound"'' |
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*[[The Marauders]]: track unknown (Peel forgets to give title) from Live at the Cavern LP, introduced by Bob Wooler, ''"the Andy Peebles of his day"'' (JP) |
*[[The Marauders]]: track unknown (Peel forgets to give title) from Live at the Cavern LP, introduced by Bob Wooler, ''"the Andy Peebles of his day"'' (JP) |
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*[[Loudon Wainwright III]]: Golfing Blues (session) |
*[[Loudon Wainwright III]]: Golfing Blues (session) |
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*Archive interview with man who is stuffing an elephant |
*Archive interview with man who is stuffing an elephant |
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*[[The Faces]]: Jealous Guy (Peel recalls their live gig in Sunderland, ''"one of the best nights of my life")'' |
*[[The Faces]]: Jealous Guy (Peel recalls their live gig in Sunderland, ''"one of the best nights of my life")'' |
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*Sig tune |
*Sig tune |
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Revision as of 20:08, 23 February 2020
Show
- Name
- Station
- YYYY-MM-DD
- 1981-08-22
- Comments
- Third show in the first series of Peel's Pleasures.
- According to the records of Peel Mailing List member grang354, the tracklisting for the show also included a classic BBC live recording of drunken announcer Thomas Woodroffe at the Fleet Review of 1937, which became known as "The Fleet's Lit Up" [1]
- This has been confirmed by a 26-minute recording of the programme, with all of Peel's links intact but some tracks edited out, uncovered by Peel Mailing List member ray_b2.
Sessions
- Loudon Wainwright III #5, recorded 9th August 1976, repeat, originally broadcast 26 August 1976
Tracklisting
- intro; programme's sig tune ("Dreamboat") sung and played on comb and paper by unknown artist, probably street singer
- Bonzo Dog Doodah Band: Mr Apollo (edited out)(single) Liberty
- Loudon Wainwright III: Swimming Song (session)
- Scala Military Band: Dill Pickles (recorded in 1912: album - Ragtime Cakewalks and Stomps Vol 2, 1898-1917) Saydisc SDL 210
- Ben and Mr Bissendon of Royston, Hertfordshire: Talking Dog Interview
- Augustus Pablo: Talking Dub (single?) Rockers (Peel forgets to give the artist's name)
- Loudon Wainwright III: Prince Hal's Dirge (session)
- Louis Moreau Gottschalk: the Union Concert Paraphrase on National Airs, Opus 48 (Berlin Phil. Orch/Eugene List)
- "The Fleet's Lit Up"
- The Three Stripped Gears: Black Bottom Strut
- Loudon Wainwright III: Ingenue
- Archive interview with Salvation Army musicians Carla and Gordon - "the Salvation Army meets the Mersey Sound"
- The Marauders: track unknown (Peel forgets to give title) from Live at the Cavern LP, introduced by Bob Wooler, "the Andy Peebles of his day" (JP)
- Loudon Wainwright III: Golfing Blues (session)
- Archive interview with man who is stuffing an elephant
- The Faces: Jealous Guy (Peel recalls their live gig in Sunderland, "one of the best nights of my life")
- Sig tune
File
- Name
- 1981-08-22 (Peel's Pleasures) Tape 420.mp3
- Length
- 21:10
- Other
- File created from T420 of 400 Box.
- Please address all re-up requests to Peel Mailing List.
- Available