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*[[Piranhas]], #3. Recorded 1980-01-16. No known commercial release. |
*[[Piranhas]], #3. Recorded 1980-01-16. No known commercial release. |
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− | *[[Public Image Limited]], one and only session (repeat). |
+ | *[[Public Image Limited]], one and only session (repeat). Available on compilation box set ''Plastic Box'' (Virgin PiLBOX 1). |
== Tracklisting == |
== Tracklisting == |
Revision as of 17:14, 5 January 2009
Show
- Name
- John Peel Show
- Station
- BBC Radio One
- YYYY-MM-DD
- 1980-01-28
- Comments
- Very little of this show survives, and the Flying Lizards track is not from the original broadcast. None of the session tracks are included, either.
Sessions
- Piranhas, #3. Recorded 1980-01-16. No known commercial release.
- Public Image Limited, one and only session (repeat). Available on compilation box set Plastic Box (Virgin PiLBOX 1).
Tracklisting
- Selecter: 'Everyday (LP-Too Much Pressure)' (Two-Tone)
- JP: 'Bet some of you reckoned it was going to be the Buddy Holly song.'
- Moderates: 'Yes To The Neutron Bomb (12 inch EP)' (Open Eye)
- JP (after playing opening at wrong speed): 'A suitably depressing beginning, considering the subject matter. (chuckles) Did I get out of that alright, or did I get out of that alright?'
- JP (following explosive ending to previous track: 'Well, that's East Anglia gone. I think we should refuse to play table tennis with them myself.'
- Heptones: 'Why Must I? (12 inch EP)' (Black Art)
- Flying Lizards: 'Russia (LP-The Flying Lizards)' (Virgin) (a sudden dramatic increase in sound quality indicates interpolation of original recording)
File
- Name
- 1980-1-28 John Peel Radio 1 (incomplete)
- Length
- 00:17:52
- Other
- File created from T247 of 400 Box.
- Fragment of two-hour show: approximately 102 minutes lost or yet to appear from 400 Box.
- Available