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Revision as of 20:58, 23 May 2018
Show
- Name
- Station
- YYYY-MM-DD
- 1974-09-05
- Comments
- This was kindly supplied by Peel Mailing List user thebarguest, who commented, "I recently acquired this 56 min recording which I think some of you may be interested in. It's good quality FM mono and to my knowledge the only 1974 Peel recording in 'circulation' [1] .....There's a weird, brilliant record by Robert Wyatt, featuring Mike Oldfield and Ivor Cutler ! There's some great Irish folk by Na Fili,some blues from Neil Young and Peter Hammill's earnest crooning."
- The Peel Sessions (Garner. K., BBC Books, 2007) notes that the PasB for this programme was missing at the time of publication, and that session repeats were 'unknown'.
Sessions
- Peaches, #1. Recorded 1974-08-29. No known commercial release.
- Chilli Willi And The Red Hot Peppers, #3 (rpt). Recorded 1974-07-25. No known commercial release. Drummer Pete Thomas went on to play with Elvis Costello, and Nick Lowe was also a member at one time.
- Na Fili, #2 (rpt). Recorded 1974-07-13. No known commercial release.
Tracklisting
- Chilli Willi And The Red Hot Peppers, 'Streets Of Baltimore' (Peel Session) (last few seconds of this)
- Na Fili: 'Slip Jigs And Reel' (Peel Session)
- Robert Wyatt: 'Little Red Robin Hood Hit The Road (LP-Rock Bottom)' (Virgin)
- (JP: 'I heard that Ivor Cutler has signed with Virgin, and is recording an LP which should be released sometime before Christmas. They didn't ask me to produce it, but, I mean, you know, you learn to ride and live with the disappointments.')
- Betty Davis: 'If I'm In Luck, I Might Get Picked Up (LP-Betty Davis)' (Just Sunshine)
- JP asks Bridget St. John, who appears to be sitting behind him, to give him the sleeve to this back
- Peaches: 'B For Charlie' (Peel Session)
- (JP: 'As you may know, in a sense, I'm a bit of a loony, in that I sit down and listen to each and every record that I'm sent through the post, each and every record I buy, time all the tracks, listen to everything on it.')
- Mike D'Abo: 'Handbags And Gladrags (LP-Broken Rainbows)' (A&M)
- Na Fili: 'Polkas' (Peel Session)
- Neil Young: 'Vampire Blues (LP-On The Beach)' (Reprise) (JP: 'His best LP since his second.) [2]
- Chilli Willi And The Red Hot Peppers: 'Fiddle Diddle' (Peel Session)
- Peter Hammill: '(No More) The Sub-Mariner (LP-In Camera)' (Charisma)
- Booker T & The MGs: 'Plum Nellie (LP-Soul Dressing)' (Stax)
- JP mentions that the next record after the news will be by the Sadistic Mika Band [3]
- (11 o' clock news: PM Harold Wilson calls a General Election)
File
- Name
- 1) PeelTopGear740905
- 2) John Peel’s Na Filí - Polkas (session)
- 3) John Peel’s Na Filí - Slip Jigs And Reel (session)
- 4) Chilli Willi & The Red Hot Peppers - Fiddle Diddle (session)
- Length
- 1) 0:56:33
- 2) 0:04:04
- 3) 0:03:42
- 4) 0:03.12
- Other
- 1) 2) 3) 4) Many thanks to John Peel
- Available
- 1) https://archive.org/details/PeelTopGear740905
- 2) YouTube
- 3) YouTube
- 4) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kCL8GcWk9k
- Footnotes
- ↑ Subsequently several edited portions of other 1974 shows have come to light.
- ↑ ...which was After The Gold Rush.
- ↑ He later claimed that during this period he was not allowed by the BBC to use the word 'sadistic.'