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|'''Happy Hardcore '''<br />"We're just mad for this stuff here on this programme, I have to say, because it is so much in the spirit of where popular music has been since the days of Elvis. Elvis would have understood this I think because people curl their lips at it and say it's uncool” ... [[Happy Hardcore|(read more)]]
|'''Laurie Anderson'''<br />Laura Phillips "Laurie" Anderson (born June 5, 1947) is an American experimental performance artist, composer and musician. Peel is credited with leading the success of her 'O Superman' single in 1981, after he played the unedited version of the track ... [[Laurie Anderson|(read more)]]
 
 
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|'''Little Feat'''<br />Little Feat are an American rock band formed by singer-songwriter, lead vocalist and guitarist Lowell George and keyboardist Bill Payne in 1969. As the lineup included former members of the Mothers of Invention and the Fraternity of Man, Peel naturally took an interest ... [[Little Feat|(read more)]]
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|'''Cravats '''<br />The Cravats were a neo-dadaist group from Redditch, UK, formed in 1977. The unstinting support of Peel never translated into commercial success, and The Shend would later state that the P.R.S. payments they received for sessions were the band's main income ... [[Cravats|(read more)]]
 
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|'''Teenagers In Trouble'''<br />Teenagers In Trouble were a band originating from Bristol. In 1994, their only Peel session consisted solely of cover versions of songs made popular by artists who appeared at the 1969 Woodstock festival. A similarly themed album was planned ... [[Teenagers In Trouble|(read more)]]
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|'''There Is Some Fun Going Forward'''<br />The final release by Dandelion Records was a ten-track sampler LP issued in 1972 through Polydor at a budget price. The album is best known for the photograph on the sleeve that shows Peel naked in a bath with a topless model ... [[There Is Some Fun Going Forward|(read more)]]
 
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|[[Record Collection]]: Details of the first 100 LPs of each letter of John Peel's record collection were released at [http://thespace.org/ The Space] website in 2012. All material is now available at [http://www.johnpeelarchive.com/ John Peel Archive] and [http://www.youtube.com/user/johnpeelarchive YouTube]. Since Sept. 2014, a new [http://www.johnpeelarchive.com/boxes.html Record Boxes] series features selections from the collection by key music figures. Latest:<br>
 
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The Cravats were a neo-dadaist group from Redditch, UK, formed in 1977. The unstinting support of Peel never translated into commercial success, and The Shend would later state that the P.R.S. payments they received for sessions were the band's main income ... (read more)
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