Start of show. "Here's a song for Nicholas Ridley." The Conservative minister had just been forced to resign after describing the proposed Economic and Monetary Union as "a German racket designed to take over the whole of Europe" and saying that giving up sovereignty to the European Union was as bad as giving it up to Adolf Hitler. [1]
Sessions[]
Dawson: #1, recorded 1st May 1990, repeat, first broadcast 29 May 1990.
Rote Kappelle: Shakedown Crawl (album - No North Briton) In Tape IT 62
The Noiseville competition has reached 80 entries but John has left most of them at home so the winner won't be drawn until next week.
Tricky Disco: Tricky Disco (12") Warp WAP 7 (Peel starts the track three times at two different speeds)
tape flip during above
"This is our daddy on Radio One"
Babes In Toyland: Never (album - Spanking Machine) Twin/Tone TTR 08-89183-1 (John says the album is now more generally available in the UK on Southern Records)
Peel answers a question from a listener who wants to know more about the band Dr Phibes And The House Of Wax Equations. Peel then plays a hip hop track mid-way presumably from S.W.S, but edits it off, before talking about future gigs.
Orb: A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From The Centre Of The Ultraworld (Aubrey Mix MK 2) (12") WAU! Mr. Modo Recordings MWS 017R (as usual it is hard to pin down the exact mix but may be this one judging by the length)