Thank you Mr.Peel, opened my eyes to a lot of good music and changed my ideas about what makes music good.
John Peel RIP.
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Karbon L. Forms Karbon L. Forms https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=29033
- KVRian
- 1415 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Inverness, Scotland
I can't stop crying!
Peely introduced me to every genre I now love. He also had the most comforting voice ever.
I'll see you there mate!
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Peely introduced me to every genre I now love. He also had the most comforting voice ever.
I'll see you there mate!
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"Hell is other People" J.P.Sartre
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"Hell is other People" J.P.Sartre
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justin_leapfrog justin_leapfrog https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=5006
- KVRist
- 40 posts since 14 Dec, 2002 from UK
This is really sad news.
Peely you were an inspiration for so many.
Peely you were an inspiration for so many.
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- KVRAF
- 2093 posts since 19 Jun, 2003 from UTM 18 317254E 4295335N (WGS84/NAD83)
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- KVRian
- 1408 posts since 9 May, 2003 from Manchester, UK
Terrible news.
I'd like to see this become the longest tribute thread ever in honour of a true musical/radio pioneer, and a genuine unaffected nice guy.
Loadsa memories of John's humour, but one that sticks in my mind, he was presenting on Top Of The Pops, George and Aretha song finished, and his line? - "George Michael there, he can make any old rubbish sound good - and he just did".
..And I dearly hope they do play teenage Kicks at his funeral.
I'd like to see this become the longest tribute thread ever in honour of a true musical/radio pioneer, and a genuine unaffected nice guy.
Loadsa memories of John's humour, but one that sticks in my mind, he was presenting on Top Of The Pops, George and Aretha song finished, and his line? - "George Michael there, he can make any old rubbish sound good - and he just did".
..And I dearly hope they do play teenage Kicks at his funeral.
http://chrisamusic.bandcamp.com/
"It's square to be hip"
"It's square to be hip"
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- KVRist
- 224 posts since 30 Jul, 2002 from Lancashire UK
So so sad. Farewell Peely.
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- KVRAF
- 5782 posts since 10 Mar, 2003 from Music Shed #8
The more I think about this the worse I feel
Andy Parfitt said "John's influence has towered over the development of popular music for nearly four decades and his contribution to modern music and music culture is immeasurable. He will be hugely missed". Of how many other people in his profession can or will that be said?
Er, it did occur to me that it might be "nice" if as many KvR'ers as possible produced something as a tribute, and to celebrate a common love for music in all its diverse forms. After all, directly or indirectly, I think we all owe him.
Andy Parfitt said "John's influence has towered over the development of popular music for nearly four decades and his contribution to modern music and music culture is immeasurable. He will be hugely missed". Of how many other people in his profession can or will that be said?
Er, it did occur to me that it might be "nice" if as many KvR'ers as possible produced something as a tribute, and to celebrate a common love for music in all its diverse forms. After all, directly or indirectly, I think we all owe him.
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- KVRAF
- 5782 posts since 10 Mar, 2003 from Music Shed #8
Yes!Manc Chris wrote:Loadsa memories of John's humour, but one that sticks in my mind, he was presenting on Top Of The Pops, George and Aretha song finished, and his line? - "George Michael there, he can make any old rubbish sound good - and he just did".
Hats off to whoever was behind the deliciously sly appointment of John as a TotP presenter. I used to watch it just to relish the sardonic wit in between all the dross.
- KVRian
- 1325 posts since 6 Mar, 2001 from London, UK
It was the way, during the most appaling music of the seventies he would say...
"...John Bloggs has written asking for anything by Genesis. Sorry John, not on the show tonight. Here's The Fall..."
It seems funny to think he won't be there anymore.
"...John Bloggs has written asking for anything by Genesis. Sorry John, not on the show tonight. Here's The Fall..."
It seems funny to think he won't be there anymore.
- KVRist
- 325 posts since 10 Jul, 2002 from About 3 feet below sea level
Its yet another "you'll always remember where you were when you heard it" moment for me. . .
My fondest memories of him were me as a teenager in the 1980's, sitting patiently through his late night show evey night, with my tape recorder poised, ready to catch the next banging Hip Hop track fresh from the States.
But first I'd be forced to sit through some truly eclectic stuff form the likes Surfing Nun's From Outer Space, Ivor Cutler (an old geriatric Scottish poet) and then probably some banging death metal from Germany follwed but some guy on a banjo.
The guy definitely introduced me to stuff I'd have never otherwise heard of. And looking back, I owe him one for that.
RIP fella. . . I even forgive you for supporting Liverpool FC!
My fondest memories of him were me as a teenager in the 1980's, sitting patiently through his late night show evey night, with my tape recorder poised, ready to catch the next banging Hip Hop track fresh from the States.
But first I'd be forced to sit through some truly eclectic stuff form the likes Surfing Nun's From Outer Space, Ivor Cutler (an old geriatric Scottish poet) and then probably some banging death metal from Germany follwed but some guy on a banjo.
The guy definitely introduced me to stuff I'd have never otherwise heard of. And looking back, I owe him one for that.
RIP fella. . . I even forgive you for supporting Liverpool FC!
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- KVRian
- 534 posts since 18 Mar, 2002 from france
LFC forever!
"and he'll never walk alone!"
"and he'll never walk alone!"
galaxy rayyys! powerful.
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- KVRian
- 665 posts since 29 Nov, 2002 from Bury St. Edmunds, England
A truely sad day, I met him plenty of times and he was such a geniue bloke.

- KVRist
- 74 posts since 25 Feb, 2004 from near Cologne, Germany
Just heard these sad news and I'm deeply shocked...
Without John Peel music for me wouldn't be the same as it is today, he had the biggest influence over decades!
When I got interested in punk and new wave in 1979/80 I heard that there was a show at BBC radio that featured all the newest and interesting bands, it was called "John Peel's Music". Here in Germany it was broadcasted at BFBS: first transmission Sunday night, 1:00-3:00!!
When I listened to the first show of him I was so impressed that I didn't miss his "John Peel's Music" for several years. Only about 3 hours sleep every Sunday night (I was younger then). The first few shows I had some difficulties to understand what he was saying because he was speaking very fast but he teached me even in understanding the English language a lot better.
I pinned down all the great new songs and bands he was playing and tried to get hold of some of these records in a small record store in Cologne that was specialized in importing this stuff from England. So I got into Joy Division, Chameleons, Nightingales, The Sound and so on and so on...
As you can imagine, he was a hero of mine and I will never forget him!
Now he will rock the angels in heaven... definitely!
Without John Peel music for me wouldn't be the same as it is today, he had the biggest influence over decades!
When I got interested in punk and new wave in 1979/80 I heard that there was a show at BBC radio that featured all the newest and interesting bands, it was called "John Peel's Music". Here in Germany it was broadcasted at BFBS: first transmission Sunday night, 1:00-3:00!!
When I listened to the first show of him I was so impressed that I didn't miss his "John Peel's Music" for several years. Only about 3 hours sleep every Sunday night (I was younger then). The first few shows I had some difficulties to understand what he was saying because he was speaking very fast but he teached me even in understanding the English language a lot better.
I pinned down all the great new songs and bands he was playing and tried to get hold of some of these records in a small record store in Cologne that was specialized in importing this stuff from England. So I got into Joy Division, Chameleons, Nightingales, The Sound and so on and so on...
As you can imagine, he was a hero of mine and I will never forget him!
Now he will rock the angels in heaven... definitely!
- KVRAF
- 4749 posts since 15 Jul, 2001 from Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, U.K
very sad loss.
I have many a fond memory listening to John Peel play what was then very risky music to play on radio1.
sadly missed
respect
I have many a fond memory listening to John Peel play what was then very risky music to play on radio1.
sadly missed
respect