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Show[]

Name
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1999-10-27
Comments
  • The third night of shows featuring live sets from Plone, Tarwater and To Rococo Rot, recorded at Liverpool Sound City.
  • Start of show: "Hello there, rockin' Johnny Plee here on Radio 1 through til midnight. We've got stuff for you from the Parr Street studios in Liverpool from Plone, Tarwater and To Rococo Rot, and there are alternative pronunciations of almost all of those in the course of the next couple of hours. Also, we've got two bits of Peelenium, because 1964 was such an extraordinary year that we've divided it up, and I think we're playing something like five or six, seven tracks from that golden year. [1] Right now, I've forgotten what this is, but it's going to be terrific. This is from the Pig and myself to the Ipswich squad as they head south again, They may have lost the battle, but the war is still there to be won, in our view." [2]

Sessions[]

  • None

Tracklisting[]

  • Elastic Horizons: Drums Conductor (Amputated)(12"-Percussive Quantology) Amputate
  • (jingle for 'the footballer's footballer, John Peel', and a bit of travelogue with Peel visiting Anfield)
  • Murry The Hump: 'Thrown Like A Stone (CDS)' (Shifty Disco)
  • Benümb: 'Monetary Gain (CD-Soul Of The Martyr)' (Relapse)
  • Plone: live from Parr Street Studios at Sound City Liverpool.
    1. Marbles
    2. On My Bus
    3. Be Rude To Your School
    4. Top & Low Rent

Peelenium 1964, pt. 1[]

  1. Rolling Stones: 'Carol (LP-The Rolling Stones)' (Decca)
  2. Mighty Avengers: 'So Much In Love (7")' (Decca)
  3. Escorts: 'The One To Cry (7")' (Fontana)
  4. Roy Orbison: 'It's Over (7")' (Monument)
  5. Chuck Berry: 'No Particular Place To Go (7")' (Chess)

Peelenium 1964, pt. 2[]

  1. Velvelettes: 'Needle In A Haystack (7")' (V.I.P.)
  2. Shangri-Las: 'Remember (Walkin' In The Sand) (7")' (Red Bird)
  3. Kingsmen: 'Louie Louie (7")' (Wand)
  4. Shadows: 'The Rise And Fall Of Flingel Bunt (7")' (EMI Columbia)
  • To Rococo Rot: live from Parr Street Studios at Sound City Liverpool.
    1. Glas.main
    2. unknown
    3. Prado
    4. unknown
    5. Telema
    6. unknown

File[]

Name
  • a) Peel Show 1999-10-27
  • b) jp271099.mp3
Length
  • a) 02:02:52
  • b) 01:59:45
Other
  • a) Many thanks to the original taper.
  • b) Many thanks to max-dat.
Available
Footnotes
  1. As can be seen below, an unprecedented nine were included.
  2. A reference to that night's match with Manchester City, which saw the Tractor Boys lose 0-1.