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|[[Video:Paul Revere & The Raiders - Him Or Me|thumb|left|400px|76. [[Paul Revere & The Raiders]]: Him Or Me - What's It Gonna Be? /Legend Of Paul Revere (CBS) 1967.<br>A [[Perfumed Garden]] favourite, and an example of JP going against majority taste. Revere and the Raiders, who only enjoyed chart success in the USA, were considered a "plastic", manufactured group, the forerunners of The Monkees. Yet that didn't stop Peel from praising this record and featuring it alongside Love, Jefferson Airplane, The Doors and other, "hipper" US bands of the time.]]
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|[[File:Paul Revere & The Raiders - Him Or Me - 1967|thumb|left|400px|76. [[Paul Revere & The Raiders]]: Him Or Me - What's It Gonna Be? /Legend Of Paul Revere (CBS) 1967.<br>A [[Perfumed Garden]] favourite, and an example of JP going against majority taste. Revere and the Raiders, who only enjoyed chart success in the USA, were considered a "plastic", manufactured group, the forerunners of The Monkees. Yet that didn't stop Peel from praising this record and featuring it alongside Love, Jefferson Airplane, The Doors and other, "hipper" US bands of the time.]]
 
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|[[Video:Pavement - Forklift|thumb|left|400px|77. [[Pavement]]: Demolition Plot J-7: Forklift / Spizzle Trunk / Recorder Grot / Internal K-Dart / Perfect Depth / Recorder Grot (Drag City) 1990]]
 
|[[Video:Pavement - Forklift|thumb|left|400px|77. [[Pavement]]: Demolition Plot J-7: Forklift / Spizzle Trunk / Recorder Grot / Internal K-Dart / Perfect Depth / Recorder Grot (Drag City) 1990]]

Revision as of 03:42, 8 January 2013

This page is part of a series featuring YouTube videos of tracks from John Peel's Record Box. The order and numbering system reflect lists that appeared in the British press and elsewhere at the time the TV programme of the same name was broadcast. A full list of all 142 records appears on the main John Peel's Record Box page.

1-10 | 11-20 | 21-30 | 31-40 | 41-50 | 51-60 | 61-70 | 71-80 | 81-90 | 91-100 | 101-110 | 111-120 | 121-130 | 131-142


[[Video:Nilsson Without You|thumb|left|400px|71. Harry Nilsson: Without You / Gotta Get Up (RCA) 1971]]
[[Video:Harry Nilsson - Everybody's Talkin' (1969)|thumb|left|400px|72. Harry Nilsson: Everybody's Talkin' / Don't Leave Me (RCA) 1968]]
[[Video:Harry Nilsson Kojak Columbo|thumb|left|400px|73. Harry Nilsson: Kojak Columbo / Turn Out The Light (RCA) 1975]]
[[Video:That's How Strong My Love Is|thumb|left|400px|74. O.V. Wright: That's How Strong My Love Is / There Goes My Used To Be (Goldwax) 1964]]
[[Video:every posse get flat - paul blake, the blood fire posse|thumb|left|400px|75. Paul Blake & The Blood Fire Posse: Every Posse Get Flat / Flat out (Studio Work) 1984]]
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Paul Revere & The Raiders - Him Or Me - 1967

76. Paul Revere & The Raiders: Him Or Me - What's It Gonna Be? /Legend Of Paul Revere (CBS) 1967.
A Perfumed Garden favourite, and an example of JP going against majority taste. Revere and the Raiders, who only enjoyed chart success in the USA, were considered a "plastic", manufactured group, the forerunners of The Monkees. Yet that didn't stop Peel from praising this record and featuring it alongside Love, Jefferson Airplane, The Doors and other, "hipper" US bands of the time.

[[Video:Pavement - Forklift|thumb|left|400px|77. Pavement: Demolition Plot J-7: Forklift / Spizzle Trunk / Recorder Grot / Internal K-Dart / Perfect Depth / Recorder Grot (Drag City) 1990]]
[[Video:pocket fishrmen - the leader is burning|thumb|left|400px|78. Pocket Fishrmen: Yr Story /The Leader Is Burning (Noiseville) 1989]]
[[Video:There Must Be Thousands - The Quads|thumb|400px|left|79. Quads: There Must Be Thousands /You've Gotta Jive (Big Bear Records) 1979]]
[[Video:Ray Martin - |thumb|400px|left|80. Ray Martin: Blue Tango / Bell Of The Ball (Columbia Records) 1952.
As related on Peeling Back The Years, when it was used as the theme tune, this was Peel's first-ever record purchase (and he hadn't heard the song for many years). Presumably the version in the record box was a copy rather than the original 78.]]