Show[]
- Name
- John Peel's Music On BFBS
- Station
- BFBS (Germany)
- YYYY-MM-DD
- 1995-07-22
- Comments
- Start of show: "Well, hi there! You're looking good! It's John Peel's Music On BFBS, loads of requests and amusing novelties in this programme, so don't go away. To start..."
Sessions[]
- None
Tracklisting[]
- news
- Strip Kings: 'Backlash (7")' (Redline Recordings)
- Vibena: 'Vibes For '95 (Vibena Remix) (12")' (Universal)
- Lung Leg: 'Edith Massey (7"-Shagg The Tiger)' (Piao!)
- Nectarine No. 9: 'Curdled Fragments (CD-Saint Jack)' (Postcard)
- Hooton 3 Car: 'Danny (7")' (Rumblestrip)
- (JP: 'I think that is such a great record, and I seem to be alone in thinking so.')
- Goldtones: 'Gutterball (Compilation LP-Super Rock Instrumentals From The Past)' (White Label)
- Armagideon: 'Positive Force (CD-Ease The Tension)' (Armagideon Sounds)
- Zero: 'Tom Top (7")' (Silence)
- Zerra I: 'The West's Awake (7")' (Second Vision)
- B-Jam: 'Gunshot Me Head (12")' (No Smoking)
- Duane Eddy: 'Caravan (pts 1 & 2) (7")' (Parlophone)
- Loop Guru: 'Skin (12"-Possible Futures - Fourplay)' (North South)
- Esquivel: 'All Of Me (LP-Music From A Sparkling Planet)' (Bar/None)
- Dub Narcotic Sound System: 'The Beat From 20000 Fathoms (12"-Industrial Breakdown)' (Soul Static Sound)
- news
- Dancing French Liberals Of '48: 'Powerline (CD-Powerline)' (Revenge)
- Locust: 'I Believe In A Love I May Never Know (2xLP-Truth Is Born Of Arguments)' (Apollo)
- Shig & Buzz: 'Fog City (CD-Double Diamonds)' (Mai Tai)
- Out: 'Who Is Innocent? (7")' (Rabid)
- Hole: 'Old Age (CDS-Violet)' (Geffen)
- Orchestre Baya Baya: 'Bumba 1 (7")' (African)
- J Church: 'Lama Temple (2x7")' (Damaged Goods)
- Lemon D: 'Feel It (12")' (Conqueror)
- Bomboras: 'Drag Strip Tease (split 7" with Lord Hunt And His Missing Finks-A Fight To The Death On Seven Inches Of Vinyl!)' (Screaming Apple)
- (JP: 'I've always...ever since he started with Buffalo Springfield admired what Neil Young does. Not everything, I mean he makes the occasional poor LP, as far as I'm concerned, and may even make two in a row, but then he'll come back with a third one and do something that's really outstanding. On the other hand, I've never thought anything at all about...what are they called? Oh no, this is really embarrassing..it's extraordinary: this is the sort of thing that happens to you as you drift into senility. What I'll do is play you the record that I was gonna play you and...what are they called? Self-important pub rock people...anyway, the people that he works with on this new LP...what are they called, those people?')
- Neil Young: 'Throw Your Hatred Down (2xLP-Mirror Ball)' (Reprise)
- (JP: 'Pearl Jam, of course, that's the name I was trying to remember. Amazing how these things just die in your head...pub rock ordinaire, frankly, in their own right I think, but sounding OK on this LP.')
- (JP: 'One of the great pop voices: there should be statues to the man [Pete Wylie] all over the country.')
- Mose Fan Fan & Somo Somo: 'Mamita (CD-Hello Hello)' (Stern's Music)
File[]
- Name
- Dat_088_JP_BFBS-
- Length
- 03:56:21 (00:02:06 to 01:59:05)
- Other
- Many thanks to Max-dat.
- Available