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Did John Peel really play The Damage Done?

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 19:11
by Mothra
Evening...

having recently downloaded a vast amount of old John Peel shows from here: http://fadesinslowly.com/ I got to wondering if Peel ever did play The Damage Done.

It always says "the band swear he played it twice", but to my knowledge no recordings of Peel introducing the record and reading out contact details as was his way have ever surfaced. Just curious...

Enjoy your weekends everyone 8)

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 20:39
by lachert
this site is hard for me to navigate. i can't find anything :? if you found some sisters recordings with peel introductions, not necessarily damage done, please post direct links to it ;D

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 20:46
by Mothra
lachert wrote:this site is hard for me to navigate. i can't find anything :? if you found some sisters recordings with peel introductions, not necessarily damage done, please post direct links to it ;D
To be honest I've not used the site since he moved addresses - I downloaded everything off a standard Blog page a few weeks back and have steadily been working my way through since.

No Sisters plays so far, though I did hear the Festive Fifty where "Serpents Kiss" creeps in about number 49 (1986?). Peel did say it was a record he'd not played once during the year until that point :lol:

Anyways, sure I'll post up the links to any shows that feature TSOM, but I downloaded about 150 hours worth, so bear with me - could be a while before I find any :)

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 20:58
by lachert
once i downloaded nice few gigabytes of peel's broadcast from some p2p or torrent, and indeed there was few sisters numbers in it, as alice, emma, nttc and more (mostly studio tracks) but no one has peel's introduction so i was a little bit disappointed :(

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 21:05
by Mothra
Don't get me started ... he's the only DJ I can ever listen to. I'd prefer it if all the Peel session albums that came out had his intro & outro.

Try the old style Blog, I've had a quick look and there is some Sisters stuff up there http://fadesinslowly.blogspot.com/ (nothing you won't have seen before though!)

The Festive Fifty from 1992 is absolutely amazing
http://fadesinslowly.blogspot.com/2008/ ... -1992.html

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 21:15
by lachert
Mothra wrote:I'd prefer it if all the Peel session albums that came out had his intro & outro.
so send pm to PIB. he said somewhere that he's got sisters stuff with peel's introduction :evil:

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 21:23
by Mothra
Why Evil or Very Mad emoticon? I meant that when I buy the released Peel Sessions albums by any band I'd prefer to have the introductions.

Jeez, you try to help someone...

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 21:33
by lachert
Mothra wrote:Why Evil or Very Mad emoticon? I meant that when I buy the released Peel Sessions albums by any band I'd prefer to have the introductions.

Jeez, you try to help someone...
:lol: :evil: mean that i'm a little bit angry that PIB got it and i don't :lol:
i like introductions as well :wink:

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 21:49
by James Blast
Mothra wrote:No Sisters plays so far, though I did hear the Festive Fifty where "Serpents Kiss" creeps in about number 49 (1986?).
Nope! that was Temple of Love and the year's meringue, should be 83 maybe 84. I recall Peel saying something along the lines of "And now a song that's never been played on this show, well as far as I can remember". I was lying in my bath listening to it and apart from Emma was the only thing I'd heard by this Sisters combo.
I was impressed :D 8)

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 21:57
by lachert
yeah, temple of love was alsow in that pile of tracks i downloaded one day. it was common studio version without peel so i deleted it :?
Mothra, i'm not 100% sure but stereolab released their peel sessions with peel's introduction as i remember. you can check it out ;D

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 22:00
by Mothra
James Blast wrote:
Mothra wrote:No Sisters plays so far, though I did hear the Festive Fifty where "Serpents Kiss" creeps in about number 49 (1986?).
Nope! that was Temple of Love and the years meringue. I remember Peel saying something along the lines of "And now a song that's never been played on this show, well as far as I can remember". I was lying in my bath listening to it and apart from Emma was the only thing I'd heard by this Sisters combo.
I was impressed :D 8)
Looks like I got that one to come 8) . Presumably the 1983 Festive Fifty?? He says it about The Mish as well http://fadesinslowly.blogspot.com/2008/ ... -1986.html. Maybe he should have taken more notice of the voting, as some of the artists he championed back then ... not exactly to my taste :lol:

lachert No worries :wink:
Stereolab ... not exactly to my taste though :!:

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 22:03
by lachert
Mothra wrote:lachert No worries :wink:
Stereolab ... not exactly to my taste though :!:
oh, nevermind. i just want to be Overbomber :lol: :lol: :lol: hi-hi-hi, ha-ha-ha :lol:

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 22:12
by James Blast
Peel was Peel and that's all there is to it, he was the champion of the mass, the popular and the looney, read Margrave of the Marshes or buy this month's Word mag with a well written review of the new Kat's Karavan collection

look it up!

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 22:32
by Mothra
James Blast wrote:Peel was Peel and that's all there is to it, he was the champion of the mass, the popular and the looney, read Margrave of the Marshes or buy this month's Word mag with a well written review of the new Kat's Karavan collection

look it up!
Agreed. I've just finished The Olivetti Chronicles, which was a good read (though not as good as Margrave...)

Will check out Word mag - cheers

Posted: 14 Nov 2009, 11:59
by radiojamaica
there's this version around where Peel introduces Body Electric... he's said something about 'the electric body' IIRC. Isn't that one on the History of the Sisters bootleg LP? I shall verify later :wink:

James, what does Word mag have to say about Kat's Karavan? In this month's Uncut they see it as a rather narrowminded collection, with the focus mainly on the indie/alternative guitarbands and not much of the other stuff he used to play... Great music, but not really reflecting the whole Peel spectrum.

Posted: 14 Nov 2009, 15:57
by Mothra
Lachert
I did have a quick look to see what I find about the Stereolab album. Unfortunately, the first link that Google comes up is this here thread :lol:

As for asking PIB, you reminded me of this thread http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic. ... highlight= from way back :) Hopefully my question will get a more definitive answer ... Chairman Bux seems to know his stuff :!: :wink:

Congrats on the Overbomber status by the way

Posted: 14 Nov 2009, 16:02
by paint it black
Emma made top 10 (8 i think) in 1984 and it's a studio version

yep, i tracked down all sister sessions with intro/ outro, march violets and sisters combined. also the two plays of the jenson session with intro/ outro and incidentals :evil:

Re: Did John Peel really play The Damage Done?

Posted: 14 Nov 2009, 21:14
by cardoman
Mothra wrote:Evening...

having recently downloaded a vast amount of old John Peel shows from here: http://fadesinslowly.com/ I got to wondering if Peel ever did play The Damage Done.

It always says "the band swear he played it twice", but to my knowledge no recordings of Peel introducing the record and reading out contact details as was his way have ever surfaced. Just curious...

Enjoy your weekends everyone 8)
After the John Peel session there were thousands of reactions on the fallen drumstick, so they got famous...

Posted: 15 Nov 2009, 14:37
by radiojamaica
radiojamaica wrote:there's this version around where Peel introduces Body Electric... he's said something about 'the electric body' IIRC. Isn't that one on the History of the Sisters bootleg LP?
And back again... with The Incredible History of The Sisters vol.1 on the turntable and yep, there's him introducing BE with the words:
"... by the Sisters of Mercy. It's not called Electric Body, it's called Body Electric."
Isn't it something :lol:

Posted: 19 Nov 2009, 15:29
by Spiggy's hat
Mothra wrote:
lachert wrote:
No Sisters plays so far, though I did hear the Festive Fifty where "Serpents Kiss" creeps in about number 49 (1986?). Peel did say it was a record he'd not played once during the year until that point :lol:
I remember listening to that. I think that he said something along the lines of "This is more Janice (Long) than me" :lol:

Posted: 23 Dec 2009, 00:17
by Mothra
paint it black wrote:Emma made top 10 (8 i think) in 1984 and it's a studio version

yep, i tracked down all sister sessions with intro/ outro, march violets and sisters combined. also the two plays of the jenson session with intro/ outro and incidentals :evil:
http://fadesinslowly.blogspot.com/2008/ ... -1984.html

The entire 84 Festive Fifty available for download there, complete with JP introductions and wry remarks. Emma shows up in part 4 (at number 15 I think). Plenty of Cocteau Twins and Smiths before them in the chart. I've not got to the top 10 yet, so no idea if there are more entries from the Sisters.

I've found two shows broadcast in 1980 (not listened to them yet), so guess there's an outside chance (50-1?) that one of them will contain the original broadcast(s) of The Damage Done.

Posted: 09 Jan 2010, 11:09
by Mothra
And the 1983 Festive Fifty (including the "year's meringue") for anyone still listening out there...

http://kats-karavan.blogspot.com/2007/0 ... h-his.html

Still not found any play of The Damage Done :lol:

Posted: 09 Jan 2010, 14:19
by Pista
How the fudge did Lovecats get in there?
:eek: