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Changes to the look of John Peel Wiki will take place in the near future due to a new skin being rolled out over Oct/Nov across Wikia. Please see the Wikia Staff Blog for further details. On this site, the changes will affect the navigation from the left menu, as well as introduce a fixed page width with narrower content space. Please be patient while adjustments are made for the switch to the new system.

UPDATE: As the change is now in force for some users, I have switched the navigation to the simplified one for the new system. Please check Navigation in the Help section if you can't find things. I also initially made small adjustments to the front page layout, but have now reverted to the old look until all users are on the new system.

COUNTDOWN: Just a reminder for people still using Monaco that the final switch to the new skin is due on Nov. 3. After that, it will no longer be offered as an option. Sorry. Nothing to do with me.

Steve W

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Zeitgeist Sniper

Zeitgeist were a post-punk group originally from Cornwall, UK then based in London. Formed in 1979, the group featured two lead vocalists and a dark but funky sound, all attributes which brought comparisons to contemporary bands as wide ranging as A Certain Ratio and B-52s. Their first single issue "Sniper / Shake-Rake" was self-released in true indie tradition and secured them a deal with Human records (home also to Au Pairs, The Slits, Mo-Dettes among others) who re-released 'Shake' and second single 'Touch' in 1981. A year later they moved on to Jamming! records and released a further single, a cover of 'Ball of Confusion' spread over two sides of the 7", and played on several occasions across the Radio One board. The group disbanded after two more single releases in 1982.

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It's unknown how Peel would have got hold of the original independent release of 'Sniper' in 1980, although interest in the re-release would probably have come through being on the Human label. Ball of Confusion may have caught his attention as a cover version, although by 1982 the group had moved over to Kid Jensen's playlist (see Karl's Tape - June 1982).

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Zeitgeist - Ball Of Confusion pt 1+2

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