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Show[]

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Station
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  • 1977-11-28
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Sessions[]

Tracklisting[]

  • File 1
  • Start of show from Peel: 'Well hello there, goodness me, nobody offered me those hovercraft[1], I don't know whether they offered them to you at all, well I think that's disgraceful. On tonight's programme, two sessions, one from Ultravox and the other from Eddie And The Hot Rods, and among the rac, records, or rac-ords if you like, three from Michael Chapman, two from Eno, from his new LP called Before And After Science, three from Rick Danko's debut album, also you'll hear Alternative TV, you'll hear three from the Drones, Johnny Guitar Watson and a special treat for all of those who write and say, huh Mister so called John Peel, let's have some real music, by which my researchers have shown, they usually mean music by people who are dead, a treat from people who are still actually pretty much alive, that's Led Zeppelin, but first the Yobs for you.'
  • File 2
  • Yobs: Run Rudolph Run (7" - Run Rudolph Run / The Worm Song) NEMS
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  • Ultravox: Young Savage (session)
  • (first session track)
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  • Led Zeppelin: Trampled Underfoot (album - Supertracks) Vertigo SPORT 1
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  • Ultravox: The Man Who Dies Every Day (session)
  • File 3
  • Ultravox: My Sex (session)
  • Drones: Bone Idol (album - Further Temptations) Valer VRLP1
  • Drones: Movement (album - Further Temptations) Valer VRLP1
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  • Sir Harry: The Chalis (7") Income Wax
  • Ultravox: Artificial Life (session)
  • Alternative TV: How Much Longer (7") Deptford Fun City DFC 002 announced only
  • Also played, according to Ken Garner's The Peel Sessions, was:
  • Téléphone: Métro (C'Est Trop) (7" - Téléphone !) Tapioca

File[]

Name
  • 1) 028A-C0686X0041XX-0200M0.mp3
  • 2) J P PM050.mp3
  • 3) J P PM051.mp3
Length
  • 1) 1:02:30 (from 1:00:52)
  • 2) 1:33:35 (from 1:18:03)
  • 3) 1:30:47 (to 16:44)
Other
  • 1) Recording only at the British Library
  • 2) Created from PM050 of the PM Tapes, digitised by Tim. Many thanks to Peter Mitchell for making the recordings.
  • 3) Created from PM051 of the PM Tapes, digitised by Tim. Many thanks to Peter Mitchell for making the recordings.
Available
Footnotes
  1. News of two of Britain's hovercrafts being scrapped because nobody wants to buy them.
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