Show[]
- Name
- Station
- YYYY-MM-DD
- 1980-06-19
- Comments
- Introduction: Welcome to another two hours of good clean fun with your Uncle John "where shall I put my bicycle, kids" Peel...
- Goes on a "Pacific Ocean" jag starting with the Normil Hawaiians, stopping by New Zealand and Japan (Proud Scum and Sheena & The Rokkets, respectively), and ending with Big In Japan. Later, also plays a single by Pink Military, who feature the former BIJ vocalist, but doesn't comment on the connection.
- Full tracklisting below is courtesy of the John Peel Papers. Many thanks to the uploader to the John Peel Papers at Facebook for sharing the information. [1]
- Full tracklisting also available courtesy of Tishbriz's John Peel Book at Flickr. Many thanks to Tishbriz for sharing the information. [2]
Sessions[]
- Normil Hawaiians #1 First broadcast. Recorded 1980-05-25.
- Psychedelic Furs #2 Repeat. First broadcast 28 February 1980. Recorded 1980-02-18. Officially released on The Radio One Sessions (Strange Fruit).
Tracklisting[]
- File 1 & 2 begin at start of show though just after the intro quote above
- Joy Division: Love Will Tear Us Apart (b/w - 7”) Factory
- (JP: "And now a new single from the Dodgems, and guess what song it is? Yes, it's 'Lord Lucan Is Missing' again, this time produced by of all people - Jonathan King?")
- Dodgems: Lord Lucan Is Missing (7”) Criminal Records
- Normil Hawaiians: The Beat Goes On (session)
- Proud Scum: Suicide 2 (7”) Ripper
- Sheena & The Rokkets: You May Dream (7”) Alfa
- Big In Japan: Nothing Special (EP – From Y To Z And Never Again) Zoo
- Cairo: Bulletproof Eddie (7”) Absurd
- Lee Perry: Captive (7”) Black Ark
- Sam Cooke: It's Got The Whole World Shakin' (EP) RCA re-issue
- Psychedelic Furs: Soap Commercial (session)
- Pink Military: Did You See Her? (7”) Eric's/Virgin
- Sonic Tonixs: Telepathy (7”) Industrial Accident
- Normil Hawaiians: Levels Of Water (session)
- File 2 cuts out near start of above
- Nic Jones: Courting Is A Pleasure (LP – Penguin Eggs) Topic
- Ranking Spanner: New Market Town (12")
- Andy Fairweather Low: A Fool 4 Some (LP – Mega-Shebang) Warner
- Jimmy Reed: Bright Lights, Big City (7” – Shame, Shame, Shame) Charly re-issue
- Fridges: Shower Of B’s (7” EP) Ink Ink
- Durutti Column: In "D" (LP – The Return Of The Durutti Column) Factory
- File 1 cuts out
- Psychedelic Furs: Mack The Knife (session)
- Abwärts: Moon Of Alabama
- X: Los Angeles (LP - Los Angeles) Slash [1]
- Normil Hawaiians: Uncle Green Genes (session)
- Rudy Mills: John Jones (compilation LP - Tighten Up Vol 2) Trojan[2]
- Dead Kennedys: Holiday In Cambodia (7”) Cherry Red
- Midnight Rags: Blades Of Battenburg (LP – The Werewolf Of London) Ace
- Joy Division: These Days (7” – Love Will Tear Us Apart) Factory
- Earth & Stone: Why Girl? (7”) Crazy Joe
- Psychedelic Furs: Susan Strange (session)
- Normil Hawaiians: Memories (session)
- Moving England: Moving Back (7”) English
- Fashion: Silver Blades (7”) Fashion
- Dion: The Wanderer (unknown release)
File[]
- Name
- 1) 1980-06-19 John Peel Radio 1 (Incomplete).mp3
- 2) 1980-06-19 Peel Show DB177.mp3
- Length
- 1) 1.08.24
- 2) 46:48
- Other
- 1) File created from T258 of 400 Box.
- 2) File created from DB177 of Derby Box digitised by Weatherman22.
- Available
- References
- ↑ As listed by Tishbriz. Title and release not recognized by John Peel Papers but listed as compilation LP track, so it may have been one of the band’s three tracks on the label’s 1980 The Decline Of Western Civilization compilation.
- ↑ Listed as compilation track by John Peel Papers. Original single was released in 1968.