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stu666 11.14.2009 10:53 AM

i have about 600+ peel sessions now but still no sign of Faust's session, Glice how's the tape digitising coming along?

Glice 11.14.2009 10:54 AM

It's not. I can't be fucked. Sorry.

Glice 11.14.2009 10:55 AM

I mean, I'd love to, I just don't care. And it's a long-winded process. And while a few people would appreciate it, I just don't care. I'm sure you're a nice enough chap and all, I just can't be fucked. At all.

Having said that, that's the project 'in general'. If I ever have cause to digitise bits of it, I'll let you know.

stu666 11.14.2009 10:58 AM

that's ok, i know it takes up alot of time. i have lots of tapes that i need to transfer but i barely have enough time to listen to all the new music i get without spending time on old recordings. but yeah if you do digitise bits then please do let me know.

Tokolosh 11.14.2009 11:12 AM

The October 19, 1988 peel session is still one of my alltime favorites.

loubarret 11.14.2009 12:50 PM

Young Marble Giants's session

Genteel Death 11.16.2009 12:55 PM

Flying Saucer Attack - Peel Session 5th April 1996


 

The first time I heard Flying Saucer Attack was sometime in the early nineties. It was a seven inch single called "Wish" and I think it was the second release by the Bristol noise maniacs. The first album was initially released on vinyl only and really impressed my although I remember wondering if it would appeal to anyone else. Obviously there was nothing to worry about because the record sold out in no time at all. It was re-released probably about a year later on CD bearing the slogan "compact discs are a major cause of the breakdown of society" which is a perfectly agreeable concept. I do believe that records with a lot of noise in them sound much better on vinyl. Actually just about everything sounds better on vinyl but I'm not getting into that argument again. If your new to the sound of Bristol's kings of distortion and like what you hear here the first singles compilation "Distance" is probably the best place to start.


This is the second Flying Saucer Attack Peel Session. The first was recorded and broadcast in 1994 and if anyone has a copy of this recording please get in touch.

Dave Pearce - Guitar/Vocals
Rachel Brook - Bass/Percussion


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1. Jeff Mills Blues
2. Guitar Blues
3. Heartbeat
4. I Can Take You To The Sun
5. Resolution Island

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pokkeherrie 11.16.2009 05:55 PM

Nobody's mentioned Skrewdriver yet?


(yes, they did one)

pokkeherrie 11.16.2009 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pokkeherrie
Nobody's mentioned Skrewdriver yet?


I bet Glice has it on tape, but he's keeping it to himself.

Hip Priest 11.16.2009 06:08 PM

Bogshed (session 4)
The Fall (session 11)
Mckenzies (both sessions)
Meanwhile Back in Communist Russia (both sessions)
Aphex Twin (sessions one and two)

stu666 11.16.2009 06:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pokkeherrie
I bet Glice has it on tape, but he's keeping it to himself.


i've got it from 1977. if you want i'll upload it but it's only mp3.

pokkeherrie 11.16.2009 06:29 PM

nah, thanks but I'm really not much in to punk rock... I was only taking an easy shot to imply that Glice was a racist.

(I know that Peel session was from before they turned into Nazis).

knox 11.16.2009 06:35 PM

babes in toyland
the slits
hole

barry swedgin 01.24.2010 02:49 PM

New Bad Things

Glice 01.24.2010 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pokkeherrie
I bet Glice has it on tape, but he's keeping it to himself.


I was always more of a C18 man really. Skrewdriver were a bit mainstream for my tastes.

Keeping It Simple 01.24.2010 03:48 PM

Appliance recorded five Peel Sessions. I always believed you could tell which bands Peel favoured the most by the number of sessions they recorded for his show.

Glice 01.24.2010 04:01 PM

Appliance! They were really nice fellas. Saw them a few times. I think the younger guitarist still plays, but I can't remember in which band. I remember enjoying them at the time, but that was a good 10 years ago.

stu666 05.28.2010 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glice
I mean, I'd love to, I just don't care. And it's a long-winded process. And while a few people would appreciate it, I just don't care. I'm sure you're a nice enough chap and all, I just can't be fucked. At all.

Having said that, that's the project 'in general'. If I ever have cause to digitise bits of it, I'll let you know.


i've been of work sick the last 2 days and finally i've had time to start digitising my old tapes, i have a couple of Peel shows i might upload here if there's any interest.

batreleaser 05.28.2010 09:17 AM

Has anyone mentioned the Birthday Party yet?

stu666 01.10.2011 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glice
If you come across Faust's session from about '99 though I'd be most grateful.


i still haven't found this anywhere, however you could try requesting it here http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/shows/ma...el-by-request/

i think this is the show you want
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel...98/Oct29faust/


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