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 Show[]

Name
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1997-11-26
Comments
  • Show presented by members of Pulp whilst Peel is away.
  • From The PulpWiki site: D-J ing at the HMV store on Oxford Street must have given Pulp a taste of the big time, because they repeated the performance three nights running on Radio 1 FM...John Peel has never done this before, handed his entire show over, so its a big compliment. Either that or he couldn't get anyone else at such short notice.
  • Pulp certainly enjoyed the challenge, even though Candida forgot to turn up for duty on the Tuesday night, thinking it was Wednesday, Thursday, Friday instead! I suspect Jarvis has a tendency to take over the controls, it would have been nice to hear a bit more from Candida, Nick and Mark. High points included Nick dedicating DAF's "Der Mussolini" to his wife Sarah, and an excellent competition to find the records that sound best played at the wrong speed. The winner was Spizzenergi's cover of Virginia Plain, which really did sound a lot better at 33rpm! The overall standard of music was very high, even if you might not have liked all of the records played, they were still interesting.

Sessions[]

Tracklisting[]

Mark's sonic experiment: Mark plays the two next records simultaneously, one down each channel. Sadly it seemed to be a bit of a technical flop, we could only hear the one (luckily)
More of Geoff Travis' History of Independent Music now, with a couple of tracks from the 80's:
  1. The Fall: Totally Wired (7") Rough Trade
  2. The Smiths: This Charming Man (7") Rough Trade
At this point Martin Green does a bit more DJ-ing
Back to playing records

File[]

Name
  • 1997-11-26_Peel-Pulp_Show2.zip
Length
  • 01:45:50
Other
Available