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Show[]

Name
  • John Peel's Sunday Concert
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1971-01-24
Comments
  • The Atomic Rooster set was released on Live And Raw 1970-71, along with the band's set from the 12 April 1970 concert show, although the lineup had changed between the two dates.
  • Tracklisting details for the Satisfaction set are taken from the BBC Sessions spreadsheet available for download at the BBC Radio International site.
  • A low quality recording of the show, including Peel intros and concentrating on the Atomic Rooster set, has been shared by Peel Mailing List member Jim. Many thanks to him.

Sessions[]

  • Atomic Rooster live, recorded Paris Theatre, date presumably as below
  • Satisfaction live, recorded 1971-01-14, venue presumably as above. As far as is known, this set has been officially released. Please add extra information if known.

Tracklisting[]

  • File 1 begins as John introduces Satisfaction. It then fades out during the start of the first track
  • Satisfaction live
  • File 3 begins during next track
  1. Cold Summer
  2. Just Like Friends
  • File 3 ends and File 4 begins after Peel intro to next track
  1. You Upset The Grace Of Living When You Lie
  • John says that regrettably 1 or 2 bands have played lazy and inconsequential sets on these programmes, but does not include Satisfaction in that category
  1. Go Through Changes
  • File 4 cuts out near end of above track
  • File 1 resumes with the final track from Satisfaction back announced.
  • File 2 begins at the start of the Atomic Rooster set.
  • Atomic Rooster
  1. Sleeping For Years
  2. V.U.G.
  3. Tomorrow Night
  4. I Can't Take No More
  • Files 1,2 end as applause fades out

File[]

Name
  • 1) John Peel's Sunday Concert 1971.01.24 Atomic Rooster.mp3
  • 2) Atomic Rooster | Live And Raw 70/71 @2000
  • 3) SATISFACTION (Band) JOHN PEEL Show Live Paris Studios 1971 part 1
  • 4) SATISFACTION (Band) JOHN PEEL Show Paris Studios London 1971 part 2
Length
  • 1) 27:11
  • 2) 57:14 (from 28:20)
  • 3) 9:42
  • 4) 14:48
Other
  • File 1 appears to run faster than File 2. File 2 is in general fuller sound, with more bass, but it does seem to fade in to a more transistor-like quality from the start of the 3rd track to a little way in to the final track, suggesting that this portion was sourced from the first recording.
  • 3,4) Many thanks to DJ Charlie Brown
Available
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