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February 24, 2004
John Peel Session
Cult status at last... the band (and various boarders) achieve a kind of immortality, by being featured in a 3 track session on John Peel's BBC Radio 1 evening program. The band played a brutal brutal cover...
There's a link to the BBC Site where it's mentioned too. I'm not 100% sure about the date for this - the Peel subsite on the BBC R1 site says it's the 29th of July 2004, but that seems very far into the year - I was sure it was much earlier than that... not to worry, we'll go with that date for now.
Edit 07/01/07 - The revamped Peel site says it was in January, so we've moved the date.
of Fleetwood Mac's "You can go your own way", alongside "With Aplomb" and "Liberate The illiterate", not to mention the radio debut of "There's no such thing as a Jaggy Snake".
Not only is this my favourite version of 'Liberate...' but I also got the added bonus of being namechecked, in full, by the Legend that is John Peel. Result. I think I owe Mr Noble a favour or two for that.
There's no such thing as a Jaggy Snake
Some Messages to fans by Mr Peel
TX - 24/02/2004
Producer - Nick Fountain
Engineer - Sara Carter
Studio - Maida Vale 4
TRACKLIST
There's No Such Thing As A Jaggy Snake
Liberate The Illiterate (A Mong Among Minger)
You Can Go Your Own Way
With Aplomb
Posted by Chris at February 24, 2004 08:51 PM
Comments
'mon the peel. Rest in peace
Posted by: dave at June 27, 2005 10:58 PM
The date of the session was 24th February 2004 :o)
Posted by: Johnny at October 6, 2005 06:30 PM