12 July 2001
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Show
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- Name
- John Peel Show
- Station
- BBC Radio One
- YYYY-MM-DD
- 2001-07-12
- Comments
- The second track in the programme (by Mush) sounds suspiciously like it was played at the wrong speed. "I think I've been playing at the right speed", says Peel.
- The opening Super Furry Animals number is announced as a "very new" one. In fact, it wouldn't secure a release until the Love Kraft LP in August 2005.
- Peel mentions that during a recent record-buying spree in Norwich, he found a copy of the Dandelion Records sampler 'There Is Some Fun Going Forward'. "It was marked down to a pound, which was very upsetting indeed" says Peel, who bought it. "I bought it really because I felt it should be liberated and I didn't like the idea of it going for just a pound to some home where it was treated with indifference." The LP sleeve famously has a photo of Peel naked in the bath with a naked model.
- There is no Pig's Big 78 in this show.
Session
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- Super Furry Animals #4. Live set from Peel Acres.
No known commercial release.
Tracklisting
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- Roy Head: Treat Her Right (7")
- (JP: 'I think actually that I may well have been the first person to play that on the radio because we got it as an exclusive at KOMA radio in Oklahoma City when I was doing the evening programme there. We played it first on the station and I think probably first in the world. Does that matter? Are you impressed? Almost certaintly not, I fear.')
- Mush: Sludge Rock (12" single) Nest Records
- Super Furry Animals: Zoom (live)
- Upholsterers: I Ain't Superstitious (7") Sympathy For The Record Industry
- Upholsterers: Pain (Gimme Shelter) (7") Sympathy For The Record Industry
- Natural-Self: The Soul Step (7" single) Tru Thoughts
- Stereolab: Captain Easychord (EP - Captain Easychord) Duophonic
- Usual Suspects: Therapy (Lunacy EP 12" single) Renegade Hardware
- (JP: 'The temptation to follow it with a track by Therapy? was considerable, I'll admit it, but I resisted it.')
- Super Furry Animals: Fragile Happiness (live)
- Zion Train: Llanberis Pass (LP - Natural Wonders Of The World In Dub) Universal Egg
- (JP: 'Until about a week ago I would have looked in vain for a song, or a recent song, that mentioned Suffolk. But in fact there's a track on the new LP from Delicate Awol on Day Release Records and called 'Our Genome' and this is 'Suffolk is renowned for heavy horses'. Which it certainly is as a matter of fact. And a very fine football team.')
- Delicate Awol: Suffolk Is Renowned For Heavy Horses (LP - Our Genome) Day Release
- Greens Keepers: Low And Sweet (What's Your Man Got To Do With Gan? 12") Classic
- Django Reinhardt: I'll See You In My Dreams
- Super Furry Animals: Nythod Cacwn (live)
- Ronnie Ronalde: Swedish Rhapsody (CD - EMI Present The Magic of Ronnie Ronalde) EMI
- Bryan Zentz: Sierra (EP - All Terrain Versions 12") Rotation Records
- Garlic: All In The Name Of Fun (LP - The Murky World of Seats) Propylactic
- Jackson Browne: For A Dancer
- Rascacielos: Gapul (Camote Galactico CD single) Fragil Discos
- Super Furry Animals: Run Christian Run (live)
- Morgan Heritage: Jealousy (pre-release) Boot Camp
- Cursor Miner: Babbel (7") Unbearable
- Medicine Head: Only To Do What Is True (LP - There Is Some Fun Going Forward) Dandelion
- (JP: 'Well come on, worth a quid of anybody's money I'd say.')
- Man Or Astroman?: Rovers (CD - Beyond the Black Hole) Estrus
- Super Furry Animals: A Touch Sensitive (live)
- Bitstream: Incubator (12") Signal Recordings
- (JP: 'Before the weekend is out I need to play you this again, the most essential track around at the moment.')
- Half Man Half Biscuit: Vatican Broadside (EP - Editor's Recommendation) Probe Plus
- (JP: 'An entire culture summed up in 35 seconds!')
- Tujiko Noriko: White Film (LP - Shojo Toshi) Mego
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- John Peel 12-07-01.mp3
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