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Show []

Name
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1989-10-24
Comments
  • Audio starts at 0:00:09 on File 1.
  • Peel mentioned playing last week, the Membranes version of Jimi Hendrix's Voodoo Chile.
  • Peel plays a track from the Fuknotz covering the TV theme, Peter Gunn, written by Henry Mancini, which they call Penis Gunis. Peter Gunn was also famously covered by Duane Eddy.
  • Peel says next week's programme will have new tracks from the Wedding Present, Nirvana, Mudhoney, and some rap & dance music.
  • Peel plays a track from Send No Flowers, whose singer, Lin Sangster, later joined Kit, which he played earlier on the show.
  • Peel plays a track from Barry Adamson covering Jet Harris And Tony Meehan's Diamonds.
  • Peel mentions that he played a couple of tracks last week from Birdland's Live LP.

Tracklisting[]

File []

Name
  • 1) Peel On Bremen Vier - 1989-10-24A.mp3
  • 2) Peel On Bremen Vier - 1989-10-24B.mp3
Length
  • 1) 0:49:28
  • 2) 0:55:21
Other
  • 1-2) Thanks to Eddie Berlin!
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