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07 February 1990

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[edit] Show

Name
  • John Peel Show
Station
  • BBC Radio One
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1990-02-07
Comments
  • A somewhat nostalgic show, in the days when Ride could be seen in Peterborough for £3, and when the Charlatans were virtually unknown. John recommends the listener to video the Breeders' appearance on Snub TV, and watch it after his programme.

[edit] Sessions

  • Breeders, one and only session. Recorded in Boston, USA 1990-01-22. Producer: Steve Albini. No known commercial release.

[edit] Tracklisting

  • MC 900 Ft Jesus With DJ Zero, 'A Place Of Loneliness' (Nettwerk W30038) CD: Hell With The Lid Off
  • Wicked Ones, 'Nightmare' (Get Hip Recordings)
  • An unnamed and unannounced Russian ’immigri’ presenter speaking:

В сегодняшней программе John Peel будет передавать сессию группы The Breeders, а также он будет играть музыку многих групп, которые вы никогда не слышали раньше, и которые, вероятно, вам не очень-то понравятся. Предидущая песня исполняла группа The Wicked Ones, а следущая это Guru Josh.

  • Guru Josh, 'Infinity (7 inch)' (Deconstruction)
  • Slint, 'Darlene (LP-Tweez)' (Jennifer Hartman Recordings)
  • Breeders, 'Hellbound' (Peel Session)
  • JP: 'From Hellbound to Hellhound. I know that's pretty crummy, but you've got to do something.'
  • Robert Johnson, 'Hellhound On My Trail (CD-Robert Johnson: The Complete Recordings)' (CBS)
  • High Performance, 'The Hill' (Nasty Mix)
  • JP: 'One of his more tormented performances...I don't suppose anything's ever written anything about Robert Johnson without using the word "tormented".'
  • S.O.B., 'No Control (7 inch)' (Rise Above)
  • Mad Conflux, 'I'm Freezing Cold (Compilation LP-Get Back The Discharged Arrow)' (Japanese import)
  • Junior Bramagh & Flower Gun, 'My Commanding Wife'
  • Big Chief, 'Brake Torque (7 inch)' (Messiah Complex)
  • Breeders, 'When I Was A Painter' (Peel Session)
  • JP: 'Very Albini, this, isn't it? Which, of course, is the way that I like it.'
  • Def Jef, 'Downtown (CD-Just A Poet With Soul)' (Delicious Vinyl)
  • Little Fish, 'Craving' (Dance Line) (tape seems to change speed toward the end of this)
  • Would Be's, 'Hardly Ever Wrong (EP track)' (Decoy)
  • Admiral Bailey, 'Mek You Chat So' (Jammy's Records)
  • Ashley And Jackson, 'W.I.L.D.'
  • Breeders, 'Iris' (Peel Session)
  • Bolbea Singh and Delbea Singh Kanpur, 'Bole Bole (Compilation CD-Banghra Top 10: Non-Stop Remix)'
  • Ride, 'All I Can See (12 inch EP)' (Creation)
  • Evolution Revolution, 'E-Love' (Get Hip)
  • JP: 'I've already sent off a creepy letter asking if they've got any other stuff available, the Evolution Revolution, that is. I've got to stop putting Y's into these words, as my friends keep pointing out.'
  • Paradise 10, 'Too Much (Mad World Mix) (12 inch)' (WAU/Mr. Modo records)
  • JP: 'I could be wrong about this, but I think they nicked those crickets, or these crickets if you like, from Sandy Nelson's 'Civilisation'. They sound very familiar crickets to me, I must say.' 'I heard that mentioned on one of London's commercial radio stations, where, every Wednesday afternoon (chuckles), they have half an hour of dance music! Pretty radical, eh? Bet you wish you lived in London, for those of you who don't.'
  • Breeders, 'Fortunately Gone' (Peel Session)
  • Charlatans, 'Indian Rope (12 inch)' (Dead Dead Good)
  • Pat Kelly, 'It's Over' (MNF)
  • JP: 'Didn't go for the really high note, did he?'

[edit] File

Name
  • Peel Show 1990-02-07 pt 1.mp3
  • Peel Show 1990-02-07 pt 2.mp3
Length
  • 46:12.662
  • 40:34.168
Other
  • File created from CB018 of 500 Box.
  • The sig and Peel's intro appear to be missing from this recording, since the combined timings make it about 4 minutes short of the then allotted 90-minute timespan of the show.
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