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Pookie 11.08.2008 04:46 PM

A quick look through my old cassettes, and I still have quite a few Peel sessions that I taped at the time. Some good ones:

The Birthday Party
Damned
God Is My Co-pilot

Derek 11.08.2008 04:48 PM

I'd love to actually hear the Peel sessions when they were originally broadcasted.

Hell, just hearing that half of these bands were on the radio gives me a boner. I mean, Lighting Bolt on BBC radio? Wow.

Pookie 11.08.2008 04:54 PM

I also still have some dodgy ones.

Erazerhead
Vice Squad
The Expelled

Glice 11.08.2008 04:54 PM

It wasn't just lightening bolt though - it'd be lightening bolt, then some whistling, then some happy hardcore, then some blues etc etc. I've not really found any radio shows to replace it since, 'twas a great loss.

Derek 11.08.2008 04:56 PM

The shows on the BBC radio that try and appear alternative are funny. I tuned into BBC 6 the other day during one of their alternative shows and the first band on were Fleet Foxes...

sarramkrop 11.08.2008 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Glice
Delgados doing Mr Blue Skys (I think I've lost that tape)... Mogwai doing don't cry was ridiculous (in a great way)... and I can't remember if it was Peel or Lamacq, but Arab Strap did a cover of that Sugababes Christmas single with Lauren Laverne on backing vocals. Radio ga ga indeed.


Mogwai doing 'Helicon 1' stopped the earth.
Also, Mary Anne Hobbs' DJ slot that had them playing records was priceless.

Torn Curtain 11.09.2008 04:52 PM

Tim Buckley.

There are surely a few other ones but I can't remember which ones now.

Glice 11.09.2008 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
Mogwai doing 'Helicon 1' stopped the earth.
Also, Mary Anne Hobbs' DJ slot that had them playing records was priceless.


Did you ever hear the MES session? Fucking ridiculously brilliant, if only because Hobbs was bricking it, very audibly.

sarramkrop 11.09.2008 05:47 PM

Yes, I remember that. It was either just before or a few weeks later. Oh the memories of coming back home from the pub and putting the radio on...

Glice 11.09.2008 06:17 PM

Y'know, my becoming a pricky classical music sort is entirely down to the lack of John Peel on the radio? I went over to the Late Junction, and left that as my default station. Shocking.

uhler 11.10.2008 01:50 AM

syd barrett
gang of four
birthday party
the shop assistants

alteredcourse 11.10.2008 01:59 AM

Wow, and you all have these on tape somewhere? I missed out on a lot. I'd love to hear all of them.

uhler 11.10.2008 02:58 AM

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Originally Posted by alteredcourse
Wow, and you all have these on tape somewhere? I missed out on a lot. I'd love to hear all of them.


i downloaded mine.

Genteel Death 09.27.2009 04:33 PM

Can

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 09.27.2009 05:59 PM

Syd Barret
T. Rex
New Order
The Only Ones
Polvo (covering Cars by Gary Numan is the highlight)
gang of Four
Joy Division
The Fall
Liars
Fugazi
Shellac

those are the ones that immediately come to mind as being pretty kick-ass.

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 09.27.2009 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Genteel Death
Can


good too

ipo 09.28.2009 03:09 AM

lots of great ivor cutler sessions

Glice 09.28.2009 03:51 AM

Those Ivor Cutler sessions should be given to every human on their 11th birthday. If only so they know what 'extirpate' means.

Genteel Death 09.29.2009 12:33 PM

http://www.duckworthsquare.com/frank...l-session.html
Nico 1974 Peel Session


 


I seem to only do requests these days, and here's another. The first Nico Peel Session was released on Strange Fruit in the late 1980's and was the first time I heard any of her solo stuff. Astonishingly dark with wheezing harmonium and elongated vowels. I probably heard the word "teutonic" for the first time when I saw it reviewed. Or maybe that was a Michael Schenker Group review in Kerrang circa 1984?

Her second session was never released, so here it is. I remember reading on Henry Rollins blog that he wanted to hear a copy so I emailed him but he never replied. I guess he was probably busy lifting weights or frowning.

Three of the tracks came from the 1974 album "The End" but are just performed by just Nico, none of the Eno / Cale mucking about over the top. The 9 minute version of The Doors song is a masterclass in bleakness.

This is for Starman015

1. We've Got The Gold
2. Janitor Of Lunacy
3. The End
4. You Forgot To Answer

Recorded 3rd December 1974

Here

nice find. happy day.

PAULYBEE2656 09.29.2009 02:13 PM

various fall ones
trumans water (that peel sessions album is fiucking awesome)
pavements first 2
birthday party
wire
liars
sonic youths fall cover version one
cant think anymore

oh the cure did a pretty cool one at some point
lightning bolt


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