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Pavement's first peel session is great, it has that fantastic Silver Jews cover.
Sonic Youth's 4 tunna brix one is fantastic. The Fall's are brilliant, including MES version of Hark the Herald Angels sing Ride's peel sessions were also very good. Has anyone got My Bloody Valentine's i've never been able to find it? |
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i'll upload MBV for you soon... EDIT: forget that. after seeing hbj's post there's no need for me to upload it. |
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Cheers |
Hereīs mine:
Joy Division Pj Harvey Bauhaus Pink Floyd |
Joy Division, really good one I listen to alot!
I also like the trashcoreband Intense Degree's peel session. Brilliant stuff! |
If anyone has the Yo La Tengo ones it would also be much appreciated. I have never been able to find them.
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I have also listened them a lot! The versions are a little bit different than album versions, sounding is different (maybe not as great as Martin Hannet production, but I like these sounds also) and most are little bit different versions (I think itīs quite rare that JD played same song exactly same way). I have strange fruit-vinyl version where are the both sessions. I have never preferred those original Peel Session e.p:s. JD sessions fit very well in the same vinyl and the cover is also great! Have you got Bauhaus: Swing the Heartache/BBC-sessions? I like it also a lot, there is also two John Peel sessions and also other radio sessions. That album intruduced me Bauhaus, it was very great album to start! Bauhaus and JD styles are very near, but not exactly same, I think both are very great bands! Then I have the official Peel Sessions-vinyl from PJ, I donīt know is there all of her Peel Sessions. And I got Pink Floyd Embryo -bootleg vinyl, there is said that itīs from BBC sessions, Iīm not sure is it from Peel Sessions, I have to check it. |
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Yes, indeed. http://ilovetotaldestruction.blogspo...-sessions.html |
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http://edmonson.paunix.org/cdr/sl/ylt_970805.html |
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Is this what you wanted? http://the-big-f.blogspot.com/2009/0...aust-peel.html EDIT: the mp3 link doesn't work but the flac is still active. |
The Fall boxset is imperious obviously. I can see it looming over the earth like the Monolith from 2001.
I would say my fave is Isle by Bardo pond |
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"The BBC Sessions" by Trumans Water on Bandcamp: http://trumanswater.bandcamp.com/alb...-peel-sessions "John Peel BBC Session #2" by EleMenT: http://transelement.bandcamp.com/alb...-bbc-session-2 Caroline Martin's "John Peel Sessions 1998-2003": http://carolinemartin.bandcamp.com/a...ions-1998-2003 Galaxie 500's Peel Sessions: http://galaxie500.bandcamp.com/album/peel-sessions "Penance Soireé (expanded edition)" by The Icarus Line, includes some stuff from their John Peel Sessions: http://theicarusline.bandcamp.com/al...panded-edition |
Stereolab
1997 peel session is joy encapsulated, especially with the old cassette deck being shown. Part 3 is especially wondrous |
I don't have many, unfortunately. I'm working on it. But of what I've got I like Th' Faith Healers CD.
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Unsane's John Peel Session, recorded at The BBC Radio 1 Studios, in London, UK, on May 21st, 1991. Track-list: "Bath", "Organ Donor", "Street Sweeper", "Jungle Music", and "Exterminator":
http://soundcloud.com/critical-mess/...l-session-1991 TAR's John Peel Session from July 7th, 1991: http://i-c-ross.livejournal.com/10375.html |
I'd like to pick up the JAMC sessions. Maybe I'll do that tomorrow. I'm on a JAMC jag.
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"Three of four songs recorded by Motor Life Co for The John Peel Show on BBC Radio 1. Engineered by Kevin Rumble and produced by Mike Engels at Maida Vale studio three, London.
First broadcast on November 15, 1998, and retransmitted on June 10, 1999". http://soundcloud.com/motor-life-co/...n-november-15/ |
Fall boxset
Birthday Party Joy Division - much prefer them to the Factory albums |
Martin Carthy session from the BBC Radio 1 John Peel show
Recorded: 7 September 1976 Transmitted: 21 September 1976 Producer: Tony Wilson Engineer: Mike Robinson Studio: BBC Maida Vale 4 1 : Searching For Lambs 2 : Willie's Lady 3 : King Knapperty 4 : The Unfortunate Tailor http://soundcloud.com/comesingitplai...y-peel-session |
The Ravishing Beauties' John Peel Session on April 14, 1982:
http://soundcloud.com/treetopclub/se...beauties-peel/ |
Thanks for that Unsane session!
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For anyone interested in LP copies of these sessions... A bootleg outfit called Strange Fruit seems to be doing a pretty good job of releasing these on vinyl. I picked up their releases of the JAMC complete peel sessions and the Joy Division peel sessions. Pressing qualilty and sound quality are both very good, and my copies are on translucent red vinyl. woo hoo.
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The Strange Fruit record label was set up by John Peel... |
Really!? Interesting... . So it's legit? The record store owner, usually pretty knowledgable, told me he thought it was what he called a "grey area" label, unauthorized but not quite illegal or something.
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But anyway... I can recommend them. I didn't see any other Peel sessions on LP, just these two.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strange_Fruit_Records |
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Hmm. The record company closed its doors in 2004, according to wiki. And yet my new LPs are on the Strange Fruit Records label, ostensibly. Which makes me think they are "grey market" records--that is, the label name is either under license by another company or is being used without authorization. |
Babes In Toyland's John Peel Session on September 12th, 1992:
http://i-c-ross.livejournal.com/12732.html |
THE FALL!
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CAN!
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Partial broadcast of Pavement's Peel Session in 1992:
http://i-c-ross.livejournal.com/12884.html |
Anybody have a recording of the Lips playing Zaireeka?
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Thanks to +dB there is 458 full John Peel shows available to listen (and download) here: http://soundcloud.com/das-boy/sets/john-peel-show
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The Fall sessions 10 & 11
Bogshed session 3 & 4 (well, all five really; Bogshed were the kings of Peel sessions). Meanwhile Back in Communist Russia, both sessions Mckenzies, both sessions Talulah Gosh, both sessions |
SYD BARRETT's -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-BiOyHQWqM
there was this great booth in a flea market that used to have shitloads of those Strange Fruit pressings on vinyl when i was in high school in the early 90s. this was one of them i really wish i fucking kept. but i dont know what the hell the uploader is talking about. if there is 3 extra songs, then 1 isn't listed, because the first 6 were on the record i had. and there's only 8 listed. nevermind, i'll leave this to prove that i should read things a little better yes, technology is also making me stupid it's the first 5 songs that was the record. those albums must've been played at 45 (or at least that one) |
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