John Peel dead
- James Blast
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just heard it announced on Radio 2, shocker!
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
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Don't know what to say really.
Huge loss to music broadcasting!
Huge loss to music broadcasting!
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Oh god. I only found out just there, reading the title of the thread. That is really awful - I loved that guy. So funny, and he never grew out of his obsession with 'young people's music'!
I hope they play "Teenage Kicks" (proper version) on the radio tonite, in tribute. He'll be missed.
I hope they play "Teenage Kicks" (proper version) on the radio tonite, in tribute. He'll be missed.
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets
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Not good, not good at all.
Mrs. Gripper still tends to repeat a Peelyism whenever I play a Sisters song: "Rum Tum Tum with The Sisters of Mercy" as he once said.
A poignant memory came into my head- I remember him saying once that he tended to hear people telling him that they listened every night to his show and thinking what dull lives they must lead, and that he rather preferred those who liked to tune in occasionally 'just to check I'm still there.' It's hard to believe that when we tune in next time, he won't be...
Mrs. Gripper still tends to repeat a Peelyism whenever I play a Sisters song: "Rum Tum Tum with The Sisters of Mercy" as he once said.
A poignant memory came into my head- I remember him saying once that he tended to hear people telling him that they listened every night to his show and thinking what dull lives they must lead, and that he rather preferred those who liked to tune in occasionally 'just to check I'm still there.' It's hard to believe that when we tune in next time, he won't be...
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RIP.
3 X Sisters sessions & 3 Chameleons sessions.
Thank you John
3 X Sisters sessions & 3 Chameleons sessions.
Thank you John
Give me one good reason
- nigel d
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devastated,
i grew up listening to him ,
on medium wave
in mono
crackles and all
and the music has always been bloody good.
what are we going to do now?certainly no one could replace him.
i grew up listening to him ,
on medium wave
in mono
crackles and all
and the music has always been bloody good.
what are we going to do now?certainly no one could replace him.
i am more likely to release an album before the sisters
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Have Fun!
"As one door closes, another slams in your face"
"As one door closes, another slams in your face"
Might be worth trying to request a couple of tracks here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/alt/johnpee ... acks.shtml
LR
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/alt/johnpee ... acks.shtml
LR
And something tells me that when nothing is left on this planet except nuclear waste
and cockroaches - there'll still be Lemmy -- AE
and cockroaches - there'll still be Lemmy -- AE
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They just played Teenage Kicks and Joy Divisions -Atmosphere,the all out winner of his festive 50 compilations over the years.
Bass-deep,deep-toned,low pitched,resonant.And goddamned cool
- nigel d
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no more festive 50 eitherThe Grinn Reaper wrote:They just played Teenage Kicks and Joy Divisions -Atmosphere,the all out winner of his festive 50 compilations over the years.
i am more likely to release an album before the sisters
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nigel d wrote:devastated,
i grew up listening to him ,
on medium wave
in mono
crackles and all
and the music has always been bloody good.
what are we going to do now?certainly no one could replace him.
You too?
The ONLY person on radio EVER in the whole F U C K I N WORLD who played Apples and Oranges by Pink Floyd BEFORE it was bloody well released. I went to see Syd and the boys at Hull Polytech back in the days of hippy bells and paisley shirts (yeah, I'm THAT old suckers!) and all because of one JOHN PEEL.
John Peel ... they should name a planet after him.
one day at a time