Show[]
- Name
- John Peel's Music On BFBS
- Station
- BFBS (Germany)
- YYYY-MM-DD
- 1991-03-02
- Comments
- Start of show: "And Johnny Fortune's 'Dragster' introduces another edition of John Peel's Music from BFBS, and to start off this week, something pretty darn down home."
- From Peel 173 (BFBS) & Peel 174 (BFBS).
Sessions[]
- None
Tracklisting[]
File a
- Gibson Bros.: 'Broke Down Engine [1] (7"-News Of The Whirl EP)' (Siltbreeze)
- Dawson: 'Paranoid Git (LP-Barf Market:You're Ontae Plums)' (Gruff Wit)
- Bizarre Inc: 'Playing With Knives (12")' (Vinyl Solution) not recorded: back announced only
- Levellers 5: 'Warning Shadows (LP-Clatter)' (Probe Plus)
- (JP: 'Repetitive, you might argue, but repetitive is one of the things that I like, of course. Hey Jude was repetitive.')
- Ride: 'Sennen (12"-Today Forever)' (Creation) [2]
- Naked City: 'Speedball (LP-Torture Garden)' (Shimmy Disc)
- (JP: 'Fred Frith on the bass too, there's a bloke who's been around for a long time. In fact, the first time Fred Frith was ever heard publicly was when he was in a band called Henry Cow, who won a competition I did on the radio in Britain. (It was) one of those things that you really regret doing: we decided to have a competition (where) bands send in tapes and things, and we'd pick maybe like ten or fifteen of them, you know, listen to them pretty exhaustively, perhaps go and see some of the bands play and then pick a winner ultimately, and we called it (slightly embarrassed cough) Rockertunity Knocks, which seemed like a good idea at the time. We got about five or six hundred tapes, and there were really only three that you'd ever want to hear again, and Henry Cow one of the three. I can't remember who the other two were, so there you are: it hardy made a great impact on showbiz.')
- Four Brothers: 'Ndakatambura Newe (LP-Ndakatambura Newe)' (Kumusha)
- Lou Ann Barton: 'Don't Slander Me (Compilation CD-Where The Pyramid Meets The Eye - A Tribute To Roky Erickson)' (WEA International)
- Darkthrone: 'Iconoclasm Sweeps Cappadocia (LP-Soulside Journey)' (Peaceville)
- Sweet Exorcist: 'Jack Jack (12"-CC EP)' (Warp)
File b
- Butthole Surfers: 'Earthquake (Compilation CD-Where The Pyramid Meets The Eye - A Tribute To Roky Erickson)' (WEA International Inc.)
- Butthole Surfers: 'Blindman (LP-Pioughd)' (Rough Trade)
- Butthole Surfers: 'No, I'm Iron Man (LP-Piouhgd)' (Rough Trade)
- Ride: 'Unfamiliar (12"-Today Forever)' (Creation)
- Th' Faith Healers: 'Gorgeous Blue Flower In My Garden (12"-A Picture Of Health EP)' (Too Pure)
- (JP: 'By all accounts, they're excellent live but I've yet to see them, to my considerable regret. Well, they've not played Stowmarket yet, but the time will come, no doubt.')
- Go!: 'Decide (7"-Why Suffer?)' (Forefront)
File[]
- Name
- a) Peel 173
- b) Peel 174
- Length
- a) 00:31:29 from start to end
- b) 00:46:05 from start to 00:26:36
- Other
- Many thanks to Dirk.
- Available
- Footnotes
- ↑ Blind Willie McTell cover.
- ↑ This was the official release, but Peel is playing an early tape copy.