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John Robert Parker Ravenscroft OBE (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004), better known as John Peel, was an English radio presenter and journalist. He was the longest-serving of the original disc jockeys on BBC Radio 1 , broadcasting regularly from 1967 until his death in 2004.
The original Sounds of the Seventies was a Radio 1 programme broadcast on weekdays, initially 18:00–19:00, subsequently 22:00–00:00, on during the early 1970s. Among the DJs were Mike Harding, Alan Black, Pete Drummond, Annie Nightingale, John Peel (who alone had two shows per week), and Bob Harris (who started presenting the show on 19 August 1970 by playing Neil Young's "Cinnamon Girl"). [1]
This is a list of artists (bands and individual musicians) who recorded at least one session for John Peel and his show on BBC Radio 1 from 1967 to his death in 2004. [1] The first session was recorded by Tomorrow on 21 September 1967, and the last by Skimmer on 21 October 2004.
In 1987, ENT came to the attention of John Peel, on the recommendation of fellow Ipswich group The Stupids. [4] After seeing them live at the Caribbean Centre in Ipswich with his wife and son, [4] Peel offered them their first (of four) Peel Session for BBC Radio 1, [5] which was released through Strange Fruit. [6]
Tracks 2-1 and 2-2 recorded for the BBC "In Concert" at the Paris Theatre, London 2 August 1973. Tracks 2-3 to 2-6 recorded for John Peel's Radio Show 7 February 1974. Tracks 2-7 recorded for the BBC "In Concert" at the Paris Theatre, London 21 March 1975. Tracks 2-8 and 2-9 recorded for John Peel's Radio Show 26 June 1975.
The BBC presenter, Bob Harris, said the show was unlike any other in its format. [1] "Broadcasting ‘…in my stoned solitude from the middle of the North Sea …' John Peel suddenly arrived in my life with a mixture of records, poetry, letters and conversation. The format was diverse, the content an absolute revelation.
“Ikon Video” from Manchester, who had been shooting live videos of the group for the past two years, released a promo video of the single which was shown on BBC2 “Snub TV”. A third John Peel session was recorded in February 1988 [4] This session saw the band experimenting with further free playing. Kevin Martin included a track from the ...
Top Gear was a BBC Radio programme broadcast between 1964 and 1975. It was known for its specially recorded sessions in addition to playing records. Top Gear began life in 1964 on the BBC Light Programme and was revived with a progressive rock focus in 1967 on BBC Radio 1, running with that format until its end in 1975. After its demise, host ...