John Peel RIP.

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The BBC should put up a list of the bands first broadcast on his show.
What an epitaph that'd be.
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:(


R.I.P. also to all the great studio live sessions he headed.

his death makes me sad.
Last edited by blixa on Tue Oct 26, 2004 2:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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don't know the guy but anyways...

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RIP John, you helped alot of great acts I would have never gotten to hear without you..

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sicklecell666 wrote:RIP John, you helped alot of great acts I would have never gotten to hear without you..

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was he well known in the states sickle?

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If anyone's curious about who he was, here's a link of about 270 cd's you would never have heard without him:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ext ... mode=music

I seriously doubt that's all of them either..

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Very sad about this, he was a truly great man, open-minded about music(unlike most DJs) and had a great sense of humour to go with it.

A titanic loss to music and broadcasting.

Peely - we salute you. May you entertain those in heaven by playing back-to-back punk, 30's big band and drum'n'bass records :)

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Sad news indeed.
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I have a friend whose band was featured on John's show.
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He will be greatly missed.

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quincy wrote:Very sad about this, he was a truly great man, open-minded about music(unlike most DJs) and had a great sense of humour to go with it.

A titanic loss to music and broadcasting.

Peely - we salute you. May you entertain those in heaven by playing back-to-back punk, 30's big band and drum'n'bass records :)
and blues

and Beefheart

and, well, absolutely anything 8)

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CypherOne wrote:
sicklecell666 wrote:RIP John, you helped alot of great acts I would have never gotten to hear without you..

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was he well known in the states sickle?
Probably not to anyone besides underground music lovers, but I had several of his sessions..I've known who he was since the late 80's..

What a drag..he was a very important champion for anyone trying to break a mold..

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shit man, he even had a napalm death & fudgetunnel peel session..that's only two grindcore acts I can remember off the top od my head..there so many he helped off the ground..

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And acid house.

Chris Moyles is still alive.

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I've got the Orbital Peel Sessions CD. But then I would...

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A Guy Called Gerald's first Peel Session - Now there was a thing. Absolutely superb.

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f**k.

What an absolute loss to music; not just British music, all and any music that isnt just mass-media pap. A truly great man, a f**king HERO, in fact. He probably did more to broaden the minds and tastes of 3 generations of listeners than any 20 other DJ's put together.
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