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*[[Wedding Present]]: 'Box Elder <ref>At this point, JP has never heard the original, by a band he quaintly refers to as The [[Pavement]].</ref> (12"-[http://www.discogs.com/Theweddingpresent-Brassneck/release/605854 Brassneck])' (RCA) |
*[[Wedding Present]]: 'Box Elder <ref>At this point, JP has never heard the original, by a band he quaintly refers to as The [[Pavement]].</ref> (12"-[http://www.discogs.com/Theweddingpresent-Brassneck/release/605854 Brassneck])' (RCA) |
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*[[Galaxie 500]]: 'Blue Thunder (W/Sax) ([http://www.discogs.com/Galaxie-500-Blue-Thunder/release/537128 12"])' (Rough Trade) <ref>John promises to play one of the B-sides, a cover of [[Joy Division]]'s ''Ceremony'', in the following week's programme.</ref> |
*[[Galaxie 500]]: 'Blue Thunder (W/Sax) ([http://www.discogs.com/Galaxie-500-Blue-Thunder/release/537128 12"])' (Rough Trade) <ref>John promises to play one of the B-sides, a cover of [[Joy Division]]'s ''Ceremony'', in the following week's programme.</ref> |
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− | '''17 February 1990''' |
+ | '''[[17 February 1990 (BFBS)]]''' |
:''(JP: 'Hello multitudes of fans, John Peel's Music On BFBS. This would be my advice to you, and to other disc jockeys as well.')'' |
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*[[Wedding Present]]: 'Don't Talk, Just Kiss (12"-[http://www.discogs.com/Theweddingpresent-Brassneck/release/605854 Brassneck])' (RCA) |
*[[Wedding Present]]: 'Don't Talk, Just Kiss (12"-[http://www.discogs.com/Theweddingpresent-Brassneck/release/605854 Brassneck])' (RCA) |
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*[[Heresy]]: 'Consume/Face Up To It (LP-[http://www.discogs.com/Heresy-13-Rocking-Anthems/release/895715 13 Rocking Anthems])' (In Your Face) |
*[[Heresy]]: 'Consume/Face Up To It (LP-[http://www.discogs.com/Heresy-13-Rocking-Anthems/release/895715 13 Rocking Anthems])' (In Your Face) |
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*[[Orchids]]: 'Something For The Longing ([http://www.discogs.com/Orchids-Something-For-The-Longing/release/507424 7"])' (Sarah) |
*[[Orchids]]: 'Something For The Longing ([http://www.discogs.com/Orchids-Something-For-The-Longing/release/507424 7"])' (Sarah) |
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− | '''[[24 February 1990 (BFBS) |
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:''(JP: 'Hello again, legions of fans, this is John Peel's Music from BFBS. The producer of the programme has just called me a fat ignorant pleb, which I think is a fine way of starting the evening.')'' |
:''(JP: 'Hello again, legions of fans, this is John Peel's Music from BFBS. The producer of the programme has just called me a fat ignorant pleb, which I think is a fine way of starting the evening.')'' |
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*[[Jesus Lizard]]: 'Chrome ([http://www.discogs.com/Jesus-Lizard-Chrome/release/560667 7"])' (Touch And Go) |
*[[Jesus Lizard]]: 'Chrome ([http://www.discogs.com/Jesus-Lizard-Chrome/release/560667 7"])' (Touch And Go) |
Revision as of 11:27, 19 December 2015
Show
- Name
- John Peel's Music On BFBS
- Station
- BFBS (Germany)
- YYYY-MM-DD
- 1990-03/10/17/24
- Comments
Sessions
- None
Tracklisting
03 February 1990
- Mudhoney: 'Hate The Police [1] (CD-Boiled Beef & Rotting Teeth)' (Tupelo Recording Company)
- (JP: 'I don't hate 'em, not as much as I hate U2 and Dire Straits, or did back in those days, but they were never particular favourites of mine.')
- Wedding Present: 'Brassneck (12")' (RCA)
- Would Be's: 'Great Expectations (7"-I'm Hardly Ever Wrong)' (Danceline)
10 February 1990
- Creamers: 'Sunday Head (LP-Love, Honor, & Obey)' (Sympathy For The Record Industry)
- (JP: 'Well, I was just about to show producer Charles Foster something that he hadn't seen before, which was a letter from Anthony Powell who, as I'm sure you don't need to be told, is the author of Dance To The Music Of Time and a great deal besides, and one of Britain's premier literary figures, and of course, Charles hadn't heard of him. It's rather frustrating when you say, "I've got a postcard from Picasso," and he said, "Didn't he play Liver over Real Madrid in the fifties?", and that kind of stuff. Doesn't impress him at all.')
- Wedding Present: 'Box Elder [2] (12"-Brassneck)' (RCA)
- Galaxie 500: 'Blue Thunder (W/Sax) (12")' (Rough Trade) [3]
- (JP: 'Hello multitudes of fans, John Peel's Music On BFBS. This would be my advice to you, and to other disc jockeys as well.')
- Wedding Present: 'Don't Talk, Just Kiss (12"-Brassneck)' (RCA)
- Fatima Mansions: 'O.L.T.T.B. (Hail And Flames) (12"-Only Losers Take The Bus)' (Kitchenware)
- (JP: 'Can that be the first pop song to include the word "wattle" in its lyrics, as in the line, "Germans live in wattle huts", and can that be true?')
- My Bloody Valentine: 'I Don't Need You (LP-Ecstasy And Wine)' (Lazy)
- Daniel Johnston: 'Held The Hand (LP-1990)' (Shimmy Disc)
- Heresy: 'Consume/Face Up To It (LP-13 Rocking Anthems)' (In Your Face)
- Orchids: 'Something For The Longing (7")' (Sarah)
- (JP: 'Hello again, legions of fans, this is John Peel's Music from BFBS. The producer of the programme has just called me a fat ignorant pleb, which I think is a fine way of starting the evening.')
- Jesus Lizard: 'Chrome (7")' (Touch And Go)
- (JP: 'Well, I think that establishes where we're coming from, as they say in the Americas.')
File
- Name
- Peel 134
- Length
- 00:46:42
- Other
- Many thanks to Dirk.
- Available
- Footnotes
- ↑ Dicks cover.
- ↑ At this point, JP has never heard the original, by a band he quaintly refers to as The Pavement.
- ↑ John promises to play one of the B-sides, a cover of Joy Division's Ceremony, in the following week's programme.