01 October 1967
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[edit] Show
- Name
- Top Gear
- Station
- BBC Radio One
- YYYY-MM-DD
- 1967-10-01
- Comments
- Peel's first-ever appearance on Radio One, co-presenting Top Gear with Pete Drummond, produced by Bernie Andrews and Bev Phillips, Sunday 2-5pm
- More on this historic show at Kats Karavan.
- Only part of the show currently available, about 45 minutes's worth from the last hour. On the final Top Gear on 25 September 1975, Peel said (correctly) the first record ever played on the programme back in 1967 was Lovebug, Leave My Heart Alone by Martha & The Vandellas. This does not appear in this extract.
[edit] Sessions
- Pink Floyd #1
- Tomorrow #1
- Traffic #1
- Tim Rose #1
- The Move
- 'Big' Maybelle, with The Senate and David Aginew
(Please add details of any commercial release of these sessions)
[edit] Tracklisting
(Courtesy Duff Paddy)
Unknown - needs source and label details
- The Crazy World of Arthur Brown: Devil's Grip
- Tomorrow: Real Life Permanent Dream (session)
- Nirvana: Pentecost Hotel
- Pink Floyd: Set The Controls (session)
- Tim Rose: Morning Dew
- Jefferson Airplane: White Rabbit
- Velvet Underground & Nico: Sunday Morning
- Pink Floyd: Reaction in G (session) [fades after 30 seconds]
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- Tomorrow: Colonel Brown (session)
- Amen Corner: World of Broken Hearts
- Traffic: Paper Sun (session)
- Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band: Yellow Brick Road
- Big Maybelle: Every Day I Have The Blues
- The Move: Kilroy Was Here
- Skip Bifferty: On Love
- The Pink Floyd: Flaming (session)
- Tim Rose: Fare Thee Well [fades after 1 minute]
end of recording, show continued as follows:
- Love: The Castle (B side of 'Softly To Me' single)
- Sounds Incorporated: Top Gear (closing sig)
end of show
[edit] File
- Name
- (Duff Paddy) Looks like the date is wrong in the filename, as apparently the show was broadcast on the 1st., not the 11th. of October '67.
- Length
- 44 minutes
- Other
- 60.5Mb, 192K
- Files shared via Kat's Karavan
- Thanks to Duff Paddy
- Available
