![]() ![]() ![]() m o r e g o o d m u& nbsp;s i c p a g e s unpredictable porridge the hound the suburbs are killing us fluxblog keeping C86 alive think small moistworks hauf jaiket 20 jazz funk greats the perfumed garden worldly disorientation benn loxo du taccu soul sides jamie's runout groove jp everyday jp tape and file project in session tonight the upsetter music for your eyes sonic pollutions bedazzled the yank sizzler kats karavan mister obscure fades in slowly rare indie my old tapes | T H E &
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nbsp;S For those who miss the voice of sanity mingled with the music of nosebleeds, this site provides an archive of past programmes for listeners across the world to download and enjoy. Anyone who wants to share a tape with us, please make an MP3 out of it, and send it via You Share It, You Send It, Rapid Share, with jon@jonhorne.co.uk as "Recipient's Email Address". Anyone who sent me an e-mail during early December, sorry, but my old address got cut off. Due to the nature of this site (i.e. that the files are on other servers), some links expire after a while (for reasons too dull to discuss). If you missed one and would like it posted again, please write and let me know. Programmes change every week or so, and will do until we all run out of tapes. Note: The sound quality on some of the older tapes reflects the technology of the time, and the fact that they've been sitting in shoeboxes for 25 years. If your ears can't handle the distortion, you're probably in the wrong place. 1986 Festive Fifty #20 - 11 35 mins, 24 mb. Runs a bit fast. Thanks to Stu 1986 Festive Fifty #10 - 1 35 mins, 24 mb. So does this one. If I find my copy, I'll post it. Thanks to Stu 3rd September 2003 - part 1 60 mins, 58 mb. Session by The Gossip. Thanks to Rob 3rd September 2003 - part 2 60 mins, 58 mb. Session by The Gossip. Rob, you're an archive star This is a strictly amateur operation. No one is making any profit or seeking to infringe anyone's rights. Please bear this in mind if you represent any powers-that-be. L I N K S : T H E P E E L& nbsp; T A P & nbsp;E S R E& nbsp; W O U N D Past postings from this very site - Peel tapes from 1967 to 2004 (including the one where Peel goes berserk and Kid Jensen holds the fort the night Liverpool won the European Cup). Any links that don't work, please let me know and I'll upload the tape again (if I can find it). A superb article by Kris Needs, former Zigzag editor and techno DJ (whose ageless enthusiasms - not to mention Damascene conversions to punk and dance music - mirror those of our intrepid hero), reminding us not to forget the great men in JP's life: John Walters and Captain Beefheart. Radio Rewind has a copy of a programme from May 1978, including a Slits session - plus lots of clips from older shows. Click on "People", then on JP. NR23 has two 1967 Perfumed Garden programmes in authentically washy medium-wave sound. Here are the links: programme 1 and programme 2. (This site also has some other great audio moments: Paxman trying to get an answer out of Michael Howard, and the immortal Lieutenant Commander Woodruffe in Portsmouth dock - may there always be gin-and-it in Heaven, sir.) Tribute songs by the Cuban Boys and Listen with Sarah - whose contribution leads us on to... Andrew Morrison, who has mp3s of most the "the following programme contains language unsuitable for minors" bits that he recorded for the JP show a couple of years ago. Very funny they are, too. Click on "Spoken Word". The Perfumed Garden. A fantastic collection of sessions. Come back, wherever you are. Unpredictable Porridge. Tom Ravenscroft's Peel page. Not active yet, but I'll let you know. Slash Music. Ravenscroft minor is also hosting Channel 4's new music podcast. Good stuff, but quite heavy on music that sounds like household pets being garotted. Radio Dubster. Another new music podcast. More accessible than Slash Music. Dubster contributed many of the tapes on this site. John Peel Everyday is still going strong. Probably the best Peel page on the internet. Even though he doesn't like Stuart Maconie, and even though he likes Radiohead. (How can anyone like Radiohead? That bloke Yorke is like Bono, except with a black hole of whining self-pity replacing the supernova of arrogance and stupidity). Sorry, I'm going off topic. It's a great website. Kats Karavan is the home of Duff Paddy's wide (yes, wide) collection of tapes. Brand new and fun for all the family. The Yank Sizzler. Live an' direc' from Lawrence, Kansas, a great mix of old and new music. Choose to listen to the podcast with or without the DJ. Fades In Slowly. More Peel shows and related aural delicacies. Mr Obscure, aka the actor and novelist Stuart Jones, remembers post-punk Brighton so that we don't have to, and has a shedload of fascinating vintage obscurities to share. In Session Tonight Still in alphabetical order. Steve, we raise our hats to you. My Old Tapes. Cheese (a man's name) presents some of his old tapes. Some of these are Peel shows. There's a lot of great (audio) stuff taped from the TV too. These pages are dedicated to Clara. I hope it's better now than being fourteen. Click here to return to jonhorne.co.uk. |