Apologies if this has been posted before but doesn't this Peel session sound wonderful
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLgyTPhFjqE
Peel Session 1984
It does indeed.
Sounds even more wonderful without the woeful compression youchoob uses for audio though
Sounds even more wonderful without the woeful compression youchoob uses for audio though
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if thats the superb digital re-broadcast then the FLAC's are in weeding.
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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Funny how (former Radio One in-house producer later turned DJ) Mark Radcliffe could get a decent sound out of these songs with just one day's recording for the four tracks.NickW wrote:Apologies if this has been posted before but doesn't this Peel session sound wonderful
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLgyTPhFjqE
Love the Peel quotes on TSOM here :http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Sisters_Of_Mercy
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That's a new one for me, ta!Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:Love the Peel quotes on TSOM here :http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Sisters_Of_Mercy
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Very interesting ... ...mh wrote:That's a new one for me, ta!Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:Love the Peel quotes on TSOM here :http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Sisters_Of_Mercy
*I hope, I find time to do some editing on the SistersWiki soon ... but at the moment ... *sigh ...
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Good one, mr Peel
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You would think there would be some mileage in a legitimate release of all the BBC recordings including the OGWT.
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I heard that there's some sort of legal and/or contractual reason that it's never happened.million voices wrote:You would think there would be some mileage in a legitimate release of all the BBC recordings including the OGWT.
Surprise surprise.
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I too heard TSOM first on Peel. So many fans as well as bands have so much to thank him for. This 1984 session was I suppose part of the band's thank you, with the only (until 1988) recorded version of Emma (which did well in peel's Festive 50 that year) and the early version of NTTC with the verse still very much work in progress, and therefore a tantalising glimpse into Von's songwriting process.
Funnily enough so did I, even though I almost never listened to Peel! I'd spent a summer in a caravan in the middle of nowhere, and I ended up listening to Radio 1 almost constantly. Even after we got back to civilisation, I still occasionally listened to some of the shows I never normally tuned into, and one evening I put on Peel and heard the Sisters for the first time. No idea what it was, or even whether it was a single, a session or an album track. I just remember being impressed.
And then never hearing them again until This Corrosion.
And then never hearing them again until This Corrosion.
Any more of that and we'll be round your front door with the quick-setting whitewash and the shaved monkey.
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Here's Peel playing the Sisters (Kiss The Carpet) in 83, with DJ patter on either side. The Alan McGee he refers to after the is the same Alan McGee who would have been discovering the JAMC around about the same time (although I'm sure you all know that!).
https://www.dropbox.com/s/29d7c79a3uyi9 ... t.mp3?dl=0
I've got the clip of Peel playing Floorshow in 1981 as well, which I'll dig up and post later if there's interest in this kind of thing. I'd still love to hear a recording of the original spin(s) of The Damage Done, I've trawled through every 1980/81 Peel show I could get my hands on and never a sniff. I'm still not convinced he played it
And let me know you need me to take down the link - not sure if this touches on copyright issues.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/29d7c79a3uyi9 ... t.mp3?dl=0
I've got the clip of Peel playing Floorshow in 1981 as well, which I'll dig up and post later if there's interest in this kind of thing. I'd still love to hear a recording of the original spin(s) of The Damage Done, I've trawled through every 1980/81 Peel show I could get my hands on and never a sniff. I'm still not convinced he played it
And let me know you need me to take down the link - not sure if this touches on copyright issues.
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Thanx a lot, Mothra! I would very much like to hear the Floorshow one too
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we met him at the JAMC gig in Glasgow last week. And very nice he was tooMothra wrote:The Alan McGee he refers to after the is the same Alan McGee who would have been discovering the JAMC around about the same time .
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so you were at that gig! i thought i spotted you near the mercy stand atone point but lost you in the crowd...paint it black wrote:we met him at the JAMC gig in Glasgow last week. And very nice he was tooMothra wrote:The Alan McGee he refers to after the is the same Alan McGee who would have been discovering the JAMC around about the same time .
was alan hanging around the sound desk? we were stood just behind that bit and there was a chap looking suspiciously like him wearing a sheepskin coat and fur-lined flying hat hanging about near inside mixing desk area
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Here you go thenradiojamaica wrote:Thanx a lot, Mothra! I would very much like to hear the Floorshow one too
https://www.dropbox.com/s/isag2vt9a7lzb ... w.mp3?dl=0
I love that McGee is still pals with the Reid bros after all these years. For all his latter day faults (Oasis etc), the run that Creation had from the House of Love to Ride or thereabouts was jaw-droppingly good. I remember seeing a discography for the label once and realising that I'd bought well over half of everything they'd put out for a good 4 years. Never done that for a single record label before or since.
Anyways, we digress, that 1984 Peel session. Great ... but what about that 1980 Peel debut?!
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i was looking for you in Manc. We went to the the Salisbury before and after the gig so i could hunt you out In Manc i ended up front row, centre stage, which was niceQuiff Boy wrote:so you were at that gig! i thought i spotted you near the mercy stand atone point but lost you in the crowd...paint it black wrote:we met him at the JAMC gig in Glasgow last week. And very nice he was tooMothra wrote:The Alan McGee he refers to after the is the same Alan McGee who would have been discovering the JAMC around about the same time .
was alan hanging around the sound desk? we were stood just behind that bit and there was a chap looking suspiciously like him wearing a sheepskin coat and fur-lined flying hat hanging about near inside mixing desk area
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Alan watched the gig from near the main entrance (so rhs of stage looking on). he looked a wee bit like uncle fester with square shades, all in black.
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Thanx again, Mothra
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I remember the festive 50 from 85 I could tell John Peel wasn't impressed with marian or stranger I'm sure his comment was rum tum tum after playing marian!!!
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Are they truly lossless or was the stream compressed?eastmidswhizzkid wrote:if thats the superb digital re-broadcast then the FLAC's are in weeding.
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If you refer to the BBC 6music broadcasts from a few years back then yes they do have the usual DAB compression, but they do sound better than my old recordings.
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