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  • The following tracklistings are taken from the Decktician Logs, Vol. 2 (i), which covers Peel’s shows on Radio Luxembourg over the period January-June 1972. Please see Ken Garner’s message to the Peel Mailing List for further details.
  • Many thanks to Decktician, Ken for copying and additional information, and Rocker for acting as central HQ.
  • Please add additional release/label information and links if known.


(left side of sheet 2)

A

(numbered 1-13)

B

(numbered 1-13)


(right)

A

(numbered 1-12)

B

(numbered 1-13)

References[]

  1. Listed by Decktician as 'High School Blues' but almost certainly part one of song on a-side of single, with b-side played two tracks later. The lyrics feature the refrain "High school-oo-oo / High school-oo-oo / High school / High school / High school / Oo-oo", presumably prompting the name given to the song by Decktician (and possibly Peel).
  2. There is also "Rockin' Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu", but it is a 7 inch (1965).
  3. Listed by Decktician as 'High Payola School Blues Pt 2'.
  4. This track probably exists only on the above LP.
  5. The original Prophets, Seers & Sages, The Angels Of The Ages album was released in 1968 by Regal Zonophone. The two tracks played here follow on the album.
  6. The original post was 'La Cote Rouge'. Peel plays the track in 18 July 1970 show.
  7. Originally posted as 'Quite Fire', so the above title is a guess.
  8. As this was featured earlier in the show, one of the 2 plays may be another track from the single.