According to their schedule, BBC6 Music is due to be playing the Sisters' 1982 Peel session at 4.30am tomorrow morning!
Marc Riley played three of the four tracks a few weeks ago, but talked over each of the outros, which was a tad annoying - hopefully they will play them in their entirety tonight.
Just one of the many reasons why the BBC shouldn't be contemplating axing this fantastic radio station, the heathen bastards...
BBC6 1982 Peel Session tonight
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Most BBC DAB Radio is only 128kbps in the UK but 160kbps on satellite/cable/freeview. http://www.digitalradiotech.co.uk/dab/d ... _rates.htm
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Is there any way of getting it off the Sky+ box onto a pc (or Mac!)?Quiff Boy wrote:i'll see if i can sky+ it
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aye, that would be the next challengestreamline wrote:Is there any way of getting it off the Sky+ box onto a pc (or Mac!)?Quiff Boy wrote:i'll see if i can sky+ it
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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so what!?
it's an whole lot better than dodgey cassette transfers, be honest
it's an whole lot better than dodgey cassette transfers, be honest
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analogue fan i am but even digital 128kbps is much worse than 320kpbs and you don't need to be bat to listen this, right?
of course this digitaly broadcast 160kbps version we've all got is the best quality of sisters peel sessions around and 10 000 times much better than on radioland or any other bootleg before. right
of course this digitaly broadcast 160kbps version we've all got is the best quality of sisters peel sessions around and 10 000 times much better than on radioland or any other bootleg before. right
long live rock'n'roll
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Hey I'm under 35 & remember doing that 10+ years ago. Haven't had one sincesam1 wrote:I still record the Top 40 on Sunday nights with a cassette recorder [only those over 35 will know the joy in doing that]--a few years since The Sisters were in the charts though
Good ole cassette tape decks
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I bought a Ion Tape2PC for my separates--helps convert all of my cassette bootlegs to a digital format [see my website]Quiff Boy wrote:i've not had a tape deck for ~15 years
I seemed to have strayed off the thread slightly,where were we?-The Sisters on 6 music in glorious medium wave
I record alot of stuff from BBC6 on a Pure Evoke DAB radio in mp2 format, then convert it to wav and mp3. The quality is absolutely excellent, so long as I remember to angle the aerial in the right direction.
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Those of you in the UK can listen in using the BBC iPlayer. The whole show will be available for the next 7 days.
The Sisters come in around the 4 hour mark just after a BRMC session
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rrbpv
Is it cool to post download links for this session on here? If it is let me know and I'll try grabbing the tracks using audacity and then I'll get them posted
The Sisters come in around the 4 hour mark just after a BRMC session
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rrbpv
Is it cool to post download links for this session on here? If it is let me know and I'll try grabbing the tracks using audacity and then I'll get them posted
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let's put it this way, as it's not official or commercially available material, if you were to upload them to megaupload or rapidshare or something, and then post the link in the sharing section, we wouldn't objectThe Fat One wrote:Those of you in the UK can listen in using the BBC iPlayer. The whole show will be available for the next 7 days.
The Sisters come in around the 4 hour mark just after a BRMC session
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rrbpv
Is it cool to post download links for this session on here? If it is let me know and I'll try grabbing the tracks using audacity and then I'll get them posted
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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Okey Doke. It's up now:Quiff Boy wrote:let's put it this way, as it's not official or commercially available material, if you were to upload them to megaupload or rapidshare or something, and then post the link in the sharing section, we wouldn't objectThe Fat One wrote:Those of you in the UK can listen in using the BBC iPlayer. The whole show will be available for the next 7 days.
The Sisters come in around the 4 hour mark just after a BRMC session
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rrbpv
Is it cool to post download links for this session on here? If it is let me know and I'll try grabbing the tracks using audacity and then I'll get them posted
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=20117
Any probs, pm me
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nice erses and thankee
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