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*[[Infadels]]: Leave Your Body (Cee*Why Mix) (12" - [http://www.discogs.com/Infadels-The-Leave-Your-Body/release/497820 Leave Your Body]) Dead At Thirty
 
*[[Infadels]]: Leave Your Body (Cee*Why Mix) (12" - [http://www.discogs.com/Infadels-The-Leave-Your-Body/release/497820 Leave Your Body]) Dead At Thirty
:''Peel accidentally starts playing [[A Gilbert Play]] again, having put two CDs into the machine once more (see [[04 September 2003]]). He tries to blame the mistake on [[Chris Moyles]] playing a prank.''
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*[[Futureheads]]: A to B (download single)
 
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*[[Ascii Disko]]: Immer (LP - [http://www.discogs.com/AsciiDisko-AsciiDisko/release/162353 Ascii Disko]) L'Age D'Or
 
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Revision as of 13:33, 22 October 2014

Show

Name
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 2003-10-15
Comments
  • A listener asks if Peel has "anything in the spirit of Wolfman Jack in the show tonight". Peel: "I'd like to think that the entire programme is informed by the spirit of hillbilly and by Wolfman Jack, who played R&B principally, but when I used to be driving around Dallas in the 63 Chevrolet with my mate Johnny and his girlfriend in the back and me and Nancy Bowlin (?) in the front and we switched on the radio to XERB - or was it XERF? I never can remember - and heard, "hey baby this is the Wolfman" coming out of the radio. And you were taken to another place. There's no question about it."
  • The TV series Grumpy Old Men has just started on television. Peel: "I didn't contribute much to the first programme but got a royal slagging for it nevertheless from a couple of critics. But anyway, who worries about that sort of thing? Well, anybody really. I do (laughs). I'm livid about it."
  • Peel had bought the Don French 7" at the record fair in Bury St Edmunds over the weekend. He says he now owns three copies of the single, but the new addition to his collection is on the original label, Lancer. Two copies of the single were later found to be in John Peel's Record Box of his most treasured 45s.
  • Details of the Christmas show from Peel Acres on 23 December 2003 are given. Ballboy and Laura Cantrell will be playing live. JP: "Hermeet is not invited on this particular occasion after his extraordinary behaviour the last time Laura was in the house."
  • BBC Listing omits all tracks after Vybz Kartel.

Sessions

  • Forty Fives #1. Recorded 2003-09-28. No known commercial release.

Tracklisting

JP: "Sounded more like 'Rag Mama Rag' to me, but then what do I know?"
Peel accidentally starts playing A Gilbert Play again, having put two CDs into the machine once more (see 04 September 2003). He tries to blame the mistake on Chris Moyles playing a prank. (Wrong Track Moment)
JP: "Another one for the Fabric box I think."
Short interruption as producer Louise is choking on a sweet.
JP: "I always liked that line about bringing the birch back to stop home taping as well. Jolly good idea."
  • Kevin Saunderson: The Groove That Won't Stop (12) KMS

File

Name
  • John_Peel_20031015.mp3
Length
  • 2:00:30
Other
  • Many thanks to B!
Available