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Show[]

Name
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1995-06-23
Comments
  • Glastonbury show. Two recordings are available the first (a) is an edited rebroadcast from BBC 6 Music, summer 2009. The second (b) is a recording of the complete original broadcast.
  • Son Tom turns up to introduce "Tom's Tip" but then leaves while it is being played. Daughter Flossie and her friend Zowie later arrive and describe their meeting with Louise from Sleeper. She'd given them autographs, records and photos. JP: "Fantastic, in that case we love Sleeper even more than we did at lunchtime." When asked, Flossie and Zowie give Oasis the thumbs down.
  • Ash had been introduced on the NME stage by Peel earlier that day.
  • Between live sets, JP plays a couple of tracks from the upcoming Goldie album, which he has as an exclusive - so exclusive that Pete Tong apparently doesn't yet have a copy. Goldie will be topping the bill on the NME stage on Sunday night.
  • The BBC engineers demonstrate to Peel that background noise from stage can be delivered inside the sound truck for the show.
  • Following day's festival schedule includes Zion Train followed by Dreadzone - "a combination so wonderful that I may easily vaporize and ascend to heaven."
  • Some tracks also available on Dat 083 (§).

Sessions[]

  • Ash, live set from Glastonbury, recorded 1995-06-23. No known commercial release.
  • Sleeper, live set from Glastonbury, recorded 1995-06-23. No known commercial release.
  • Supergrass, live set from Glastonbury, recorded 1995-06-23. No known commercial release.
  • Boredoms, live set from Glastonbury, recorded 1995-06-23. No known commercial release. (Not included on recording (a))

Tracklisting[]

  1. Jack Names The Planets
  2. Intense Thing
  3. Uncle Pat
  4. Season
  5. Petrol
  6. Angel
  7. Punk Boy
  8. Girl From Mars
  9. Kung Fu
(News)
(The next section from original broadcast omitted from re-broadcast)
(re-broadcast recording resumes)
  1. Bedhead
  2. Pyrotechnician
  3. Delicious
  4. Hunch
  5. Swallow
  6. Inbetweener
  7. Vegas
  8. Alice In Vain
  1. New One
  2. Sitting Straight
  3. Mansize Rooster
  4. I'd Like To Know
  5. Time
  6. Alright
  7. Odd
  8. She's So Loose
  9. Good Times
  10. Condition
  11. Lose It
  12. Caught By The Fuzz
  13. Strange Ones
  14. Lenny
(The recording of the re-broadcast ends)
  1. Boata
  2. Bach
  3. Hopper
  4. Shock City
  5. Tan Ra
  6. Yellow Tang
  7. 19 Bo 95
  8. Bubluba
  • Track marked # available on File d

File[]

Name
  • (a) peel_19950623.mp2
  • (b) Peel Show 1995-06-23
  • (c) Dat_083_JP-MIX_BBCR1-
  • d) 1995-06-xx-07-xx Peel Show LE235
Length
  • (a) 02:03:16
  • (b) 03:00:15
  • (c) 04:04:25 (from 02:37:16 to 03:03:16)
  • d) 1:32:37 (54:57-1:18:13)
Other
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