Tape[]
- Name
- Peel tape XXXIV October 1983
- Station
- YYYY-MM
- 1983-10
- Comments
- Edited show. It is not certain which Peel shows tracks below Clyde McPhatter and above A Popular History Of Signs on the playlist comes from.
Tracklisting[]
- It’s Immaterial: White Man's Hut (7") Inevitable INEV 009
- A Popular History Of Signs: Christmas Island (session) 18 October 1983
- 3D: Loveliest World (session) 18 October 1983
- Tools You Can Trust: Working And Shopping (7") Red Energy Dynamo 18 October 1983
- A Popular History Of Signs: Comrades (session) 18 October 1983
- Scientist: Choice Of Dub (shared album with Professor - Dub Duel At King Tubby's) Kingdom KVL 9015 Follows on from above track 18 October 1983
- 3D: Stay (session) last session track from them 18 October 1983
- John apologises for his subdued self on tonight's show and promises he will be as effervescent as ever tomorrow night. He then plays the next track, which may be the last of the show
- Clyde McPhatter: Gone (album - Gone) Atlantic 8031 18 October 1983
- Death Cult: God's Zoo (12") Situation Two SIT 29 T snippet - full track on Peel Late Sep - Oct 1983
- Time Zone: The Wildstyle (7") Celluloid also on Stewart Tape Oct 1983
- Zerra 1: The Banner Of Love (How I Run To You) (Extended Version) (12") Second Vision SV12-002 also on Peel Late Sep - Oct 1983 (same outro) and Stewart Tape Oct 1983
- Final Prayer: Teddy Starts To Cry (v/a album - Forgotten Futures) Rapp
- Freddie King: Christmas Tears
- Bill Nelson: Every Day Feels Like Another New Drug (album - Chimera) Mercury
- silence between 46:34 and 47:04 on File
- Ex Post Facto: Dancing Child (12") Probe Plus also on Stewart Tape Oct 1983
- Chalkdust: Watch The Mixture (album - With A Bang) Straker's (JP: 'Chalkdust’s real name is Hollis Liverpool - now there is a fine name to have, for sure') (last track of a Thursday Peel show) also on Stewart Tape Oct 1983 20th or 27th
- Two Sisters: High Noon (Part 2) (12" - High Noon) Sugarscoop (different Peel show, and different sound so possibly dubbed from earlier show)
File[]
- Name
- Peel tape XXXIV October 1983
- Length
- 1:01:42
- Other
- Many thanks to Major Esterhazy's John Peel tapes
- Available