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*After playing Patrik Fitzgerald's 'No Fun Football', JP offers to take him up to Anfield one weekend.
 
*After playing Patrik Fitzgerald's 'No Fun Football', JP offers to take him up to Anfield one weekend.
 
*Comment after playing Blue Cheer (released in 1967): 'I don't think I'll play any more from that. That's the third track I've played from it. You can have just so much nostalgia and that's enough.'
 
*Comment after playing Blue Cheer (released in 1967): 'I don't think I'll play any more from that. That's the third track I've played from it. You can have just so much nostalgia and that's enough.'
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*The Human League track prompts Peel to allude to their upcoming session (which was recorded just over a week later and broadcast 1978-08-16).
   
 
== Sessions ==
 
== Sessions ==

Revision as of 02:40, 13 September 2008

Show

Name
  • John Peel Show
Station
  • BBC Radio One
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1978-07-31
Comments
  • Just before playing Magazine's cover of 'Boredom', John mentions that he read in a fanzine called 'Hey Fever' that the original release of 'Spiral Scratch' (on New Hormones) was selling for 30 pounds a copy, which he thinks is 'a bit daft', and hopes that it will be re-released (the following year, it was).
  • After playing Patrik Fitzgerald's 'No Fun Football', JP offers to take him up to Anfield one weekend.
  • Comment after playing Blue Cheer (released in 1967): 'I don't think I'll play any more from that. That's the third track I've played from it. You can have just so much nostalgia and that's enough.'
  • The Human League track prompts Peel to allude to their upcoming session (which was recorded just over a week later and broadcast 1978-08-16).

Sessions

  • Patrik Fitzgerald #2, recorded 1978-07-19. No known commercial release. Two tracks, 'The Sound Of My Street' and 'Jarvis', are missing due to the tape's incomplete state.
  • Magazine #2, recorded 1978-07-24. No known commercial release.

Tracklisting

  • Cliff Richard with TB Hop, 'Rockin' Robin (LP-Oh Boy!)'
  • Magazine, 'Bordeom' (Peel Session)
  • XTC, 'Do What You Do (LP-White Music)' (Virgin)
  • Patrik Fitzgerald, 'A Mixed Kid' (Peel Session)
  • Steel Pulse, 'Soldiers (LP-Handsworth Revolution)' (Island)
  • Little Mack, 'I'm Tore Down (LP-Records Was Cheap To Make Then)' (Red Lightning)
  • Punishment Of Luxury, 'Puppet Life (7 inch)' (Small Wonder)
  • Reaction, 'I Can't Resist (7 inch)' (Island)
  • Magazine, 'Give Me Everything' (Peel Session)
  • Maniacs, 'Ain't No Legend (LP-Street Music: No Heroes, No Legend)' (Japanese Import)
  • (unidentified track-cuts out before Peel's announcement)
  • Magazine, 'Big Dummy' (Peel Session)
  • Buzzcocks, 'Fast Cars (LP-Another Music In A Different Kitchen)' (UA)
  • Cars, 'My Best Friend's Girl (LP-The Cars)' (Elektra)
  • Left-Hand Drive, 'I Know Where I Am (7 inch)' (Bankrupt)
  • Carpettes, 'Small Wonder (7 inch)' (Small Wonder)
  • Patrik Fitzgerald, 'No Fun Football' (Peel Session)
  • Snake Finger, 'The Spot' (Ralph)
  • Bunny Wailer, 'Roots, Radics, Rockers And Reggae' (Island)
  • Mass Production, 'Sky High (LP-Three Miles High)' (Cotillion)
  • Dead Boys, 'Tell Me (You're Coming Back To Me)' (Sire)
  • Blue Cheer, 'Parchman Farm (LP-Vincebus Eruptum)' (PolyGram)
  • Magazine, 'Burst' (Peel Session)
  • Patrik Fitzgerald, 'Little Fishes' (Peel Session)
  • Human League, 'Being Boiled (7 inch)' (Fast)
  • Chalawah, 'Piccadilly Hop' (Tempus)
  • Zones, 'Sign Of The Times (7 inch)' (Arista)
  • Ashley Hutchings, 'La Russe (Medley) (LP-Kicking Up The Sawdust)' (Harvest)

File

Name
Length
Other
Available
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