Wednesday, November 26, 2008
More Peel, anybody?
Well, it has been a little while, so why not one of my Peel posts?
By the way, before I get stuck into this, can people please go and vote over at Teenage Kicks so Steve can work out everyone's favourite Peel sessions. My list is likely to include The Cure, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, The Fall, Half Man Half Biscuit and the Breeders. Possibly...
First up, I know very little about this song, but its' title sums it up quite well, I think:
Robert Lloyd and the New Four Seasons -'Something Nice.' mp3 (1988 Festive Fifty no.21)
Madness fell flat on their face trying to cover 'The ''Sweetest Girl'' '; they didn't try this to the best of my knowledge:
Scritti Politti -'Asylums In Jerusalem.' mp3 (1982 Festive Fifty no.18)
From the same year, 1982, Aztec Camera's only other Festive Fifty entry:
Aztec Camera -'Pillar To Post.' mp3 ((1982 Festive Fifty no.24)
Peel often felt frustrated that the Festive Fifty didn't include stuff he'd been championing; I hope this pleased him, a rare Hip-Hop entry:
De La Soul -'Eye Know.' mp3 (1989 Festive Fifty no.34)
This was a classic case of a band that Peel had supported some time before finally breaking through, both to the 'proper' top 40 and the Festive Fifty:
The Farm -'Groovy Train.' mp3 (1990 Festive Fifty no.47)
These four tracks from the Wedding Present's Watusi album, still unavailable in the UK it appears, all made the Festive Fifty in 1994.
Wedding Present -'Spangle.' mp3(1994 Festive Fifty no.39)
Wedding Present -'So Long, Baby.' mp3 (1994 Festive Fifty no.37)
Wedding Present -'Click Click.' mp3 (1994 Festive Fifty no.30)
Wedding Present -'Swimming Pools Movie Stars.' mp3 (1994 Festive Fifty no.15)
Finally, it wouldn't be the Festive Fifty without an entry from The Fall. I spent ages trying to work out why I couldn't track this down, then realised that the actual version was in with my LPs and that the CD version seemed to call it Bremen Nacht Alternative. Thank god for the USB turntable.
The Fall -'Bremen Nacht.' mp3 (1988 Festive Fifty no.16)
Now...can anyone help me complete the following tracks, please?
From 1982:
Serious Drinking -'Love On The Terraces.' (1982 Festive Fifty no.38) [Gratefully received thank you!]
From 1983:
Redskins -'Lean On Me.' (1983 Festive Fifty no.30) [Gratefull received, thank you!]
Tools You Can Trust -'Waking and Shopping.' (1983 Festive Fifty no.34) [Gratefully received thank you!]
S.P.K. -'Metal Dance.' (1983 Festive Fifty no.39) [Gratefully received thank you!]
From 1988:
Overlord X -'14 Days In May.' (1988 Festive Fifty no.28) [Gratefully received, thank you!]
Loop -'Collision.' (1988 Festive Fifty no. 41) [Gratefully received, thank you!]
From 1989:
Inspiral Carpets -'So This Is How It Feels (Peel session version).' mp3 (1989 Festive Fifty no.35)
Inspiral Carpets -''She Comes In The Fall (Peel session version).' mp3 (1989 Festive Fifty no.50)
Thanks if anyone can help!
Edx
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ooooooooh thanks ever so much for the Scritti Politi, I think I'm the only Yank that remembers them, let alone was a fan! And as for Inspiral Carpets, well I saw them in 1989, but alas, I've got no recordings :(... Ed, you're a gem, as always xoxoxo
You're welcome, seems a shame if no-one else remembers them on the other side of the pond, they are still going and still fab.
Any chance of posting the SPK track. I bought the CD as I loved the single but unfortunately the album version is different to the 7" version I have. Would love a digital copy.
I will post some of this stuff soon; the version of the SPK track I have is the 12", not the 7".
Ed
I've posted some of what you need (some are mwv not mp3, hope that's okay)on rapidshare:
http://rapidshare.com/files/169943298/17_seconds.rar.html
Just had a nasty Ofsted visit so thanks for the music!
Thank you - sorry about Ofsted visit!
Ed
If you're still looking for the Inspiral Carpets tracks I have them.
Hi - I am still looking for the Inspirals tracks to complete my eighties festive fifties!
If you could email mp3s to the address on the blog I owuld be eternally grateful.
Ed
My pleasure. Link sent - too big for my email.
Cheers, J
Thank you, have now completed 1989! Ed
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