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1334:– a countdown of the best tracks of the year as voted for by the listeners – was an annual tradition of Peel's Radio 1 show. Despite his eclectic play list, it tended to be composed largely of "white boys with guitars", as Peel complained in 1988. In 1991, the broadcast of the chart was cancelled due to a lack of votes.
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billing. In the course of our historic meeting we had, I imagine, some fine reasons for dismissing the idea of a
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BBC radio show, Peel once commented about his own death: "I definitely want to be buried, although not yet. I'm 61 on
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in 1989, "Girls used to queue up outside. By and large not usually for shagging. Oral sex they were particularly keen on, I remember. One of my, er, regular customers, as it were, turned out to be 13, though she looked older." He jokingly added that he "didn't ask for ID". An interview originally
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Peel's reputation as an important DJ who broke unsigned acts into the mainstream was such that young hopefuls sent him an enormous number of records, CDs, and tapes. When he returned home from a three-week holiday at the end of 1986 there were 173 LPs, 91 12"s and 179 7"s waiting for him. In 1983
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of recorded music. The theory behind this device was that it would create employment and force people to buy records and not listen to them free of charge on the air. One of the reasons why the offshore broadcasting stations of the 1960s were called "pirates" was because they operated outside of
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Festive 50 dates back to what was doubtless a crisp September morning in the early-to-mid Seventies, when John Walters and I were musing on life in his uniquely squalid office. In our waggish way, we decided to mock the enthusiasm of the Radio 1 management of the time for
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successfully wooed Peel with a package worth £1.5 million for his autobiography, having placed an advert in a national newspaper aimed only at Peel. Unfinished at the time of his death, it was completed by Sheila and journalist Ryan Gilbey. It was published in
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is the only band that Peel ever personally managed – he first met the band in
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was dedicated to Peel as some of the tracks had been performed during the Peel Sessions. Peel's voice announces "Ladies and Gentlemen, Mogwai!" at the intro to "Hunted by a Freak", the album's opener.
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had left off. It featured rock, folk, blues, classical and electronic music. A unique feature of the programme was the inclusion of tracks, mostly of exotic non-Western music, drawn from the
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with "1917 Revolution". Having had an affinity with the Manchester area from working in a cotton mill in Rochdale in 1959, Peel signed Manchester bands
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lovely thoughts along the lines of 'get out of that one, you swine', which they won't be able to do if I've been cremated."
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4457:"BBC News – Bradford Odeon live music revamp approved by council"
3698:"John Peel: Ten years after death, no one compares to his talent"
3643:"Glastonbury removes John Peel name from stage for 2023 festival"
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The John Peel Show: essentiële popmuziek zonder ondertiteling
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Ravenscroft, Alexandra Mary Anfield Ravenscroft, Thomas James
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John Peel honoured by Cotswold Rail Class 47 naming ceremony
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4107:"Rocklist.net...The Records That John Peel Loved The Most"
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4402:"Kats Karavan: The History of John Peel on the Radio"
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583:He presented the show until it ended in 1975.
503:Peel's show was an outlet for the music of the
221:Peel was one of the first broadcasters to play
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3723:"Broadcasting legend John Peel dies aged 65"
2592:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
1440:Peel appeared on one Dandelion release: the
5423:Officers of the Order of the British Empire
4612:, David Cavanagh, Faber & Faber, 2015,
4239:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZuiJ4u4HM0
3755:John Peel's Sounds of the Suburbs: Cornwall
3450:"John Peel tribute could be ditched by BBC"
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2800:"6 Music – Events – Peeling Back The Years"
1775:of all time, in which Peel was voted 43rd.
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3959:"Radio 1 – Keeping it Peel – Festive 50s"
3844:"John Peel on the Undertones | Film"
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3768:"When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease"
2964:"Simon Garfield interview with John Peel"
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4337:"Former Telephone Exchange in Heswall"
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4057:"Index Magazine – John Peel Interview"
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3906:"Radio 1 – Keeping It Peel – Sessions"
3875:"John Peel gets Teenage Kicks epitaph"
3498:– via andywalmsley.blogspot.com.
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3288:Mahoney, Elisabeth (27 October 2010).
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2788:from the original on 11 December 2021.
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1509:– Burnin' Red Ivanhoe (co-produced w/
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814:Between 1995 and 1997, Peel presented
654:LP Peel calls the free-form nature of
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3979:Peel, J., "Bang Bang hits the tops",
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3323:"John Peel 'relieved' to be diabetic"
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2821:Cartwright, Garth (27 October 2004).
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5433:People educated at Shrewsbury School
5046:Seed - The Journal of Organic Living
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3347:Woolley, Sarah (10 September 2019).
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2934:"Teenage kicks: The John Peel story"
2932:Hodgson, Stewart (9 November 2023).
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5373:20th-century British Army personnel
5265:It's So Far Out, It's Straight Down
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3565:from the original on 25 August 2021
3193:"Memorial sees Peel try new tracks"
3062:Five Seconds to Spare (2000) - IMDb
1478:The Year of the Great Leap Sideways
1381:Dandelion Records and Strange Fruit
953:Ravenscroft, and Florence Victoria
740:British Forces Broadcasting Service
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5463:Military personnel from Merseyside
4635:Archived BBC – Radio 1 – John Peel
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4266:"The Session – John Peel Day 2008"
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3101:John Peel "This is your life" 1996
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2944:from the original on 16 April 2024
2890:from the original on 22 April 2023
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4482:"Peel studios given Blue Plaques"
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3819:"Thousands mourn Peel at funeral"
3584:Sherwin, Adam (16 October 2014).
3139:from the original on 13 June 2022
3023:(Revised ed.). Virgin Books.
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5198:International Poetry Incarnation
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4534:John Peel : a life in music
4294:. 1 October 2009. Archived from
3872:Peck, Sally (13 February 2008).
3448:Conlan, Tara (12 October 2012).
3158:Gerard, Jasper (20 April 2003).
2909:Brewster, Bill (30 April 2004).
2399:At the annual Gilles Peterson's
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4129:"John Peel's Record Box (1/4)"
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5203:The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream
4500:Reason, Matt (15 June 2017).
3792:Peel, John (30 August 2012).
3615:Skinner, Tom (3 March 2023).
3512:Kemp, Sam (25 October 2021).
3290:"Radio head: Tom Ravenscroft"
2776:Peel, John (September 1996).
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1738:Anglia Polytechnic University
1130:Peel's funeral took place in
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5443:People from Great Finborough
4131:. YouTube. 16 October 2011.
3927:Skinner, Tom (12 May 2020).
3821:. BBC News. 12 November 2004
2613:UK public library membership
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5428:Offshore radio broadcasters
5408:English radio personalities
5291:Seed Macrobiotic Restaurant
3195:. BBC News. 20 October 2008
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1692:Awards and honorary degrees
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5448:Pirate radio personalities
5127:The Incredible String Band
4536:. London: Michael O'Mara.
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617:John Peel's Archive Things
476:San Bernardino, California
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1734:University of East Anglia
1732:including an MA from the
1579:I Can Take You to the Sun
1453:In the 1980s Peel set up
912:, was published in 2008.
773:Rod Stewart and the Faces
744:John Peel's Music on BFBS
639:, the Rolling Stones and
525:14 Hour Technicolor Dream
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5378:BBC World Service people
4507:East Anglian Daily Times
4213:East Anglian Daily Times
3482:The Sunday Correspondent
3166:. London. Archived from
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2216:BBC Radio Cambridgeshire
1754:University of Portsmouth
1495:New Bottles Old Medicine
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999:The Sunday Correspondent
411:Dallas Police Department
4640:BBC John Peel Biography
4579:The Olivetti Chronicles
4566:Margrave of the Marshes
3251:Margrave of the Marshes
3072:– via m.imdb.com.
2940:. Radio Fidelity, LLC.
2580:Rooksby, Rikky (2008).
2559:Margrave of the Marshes
2413:selected by artist Sir
2375:Bury St Edmunds station
2352:live compilation album
1746:University of Liverpool
1594:There Must Be Thousands
1518:The Asmoto Running Band
1343:Smells Like Teen Spirit
910:The Olivetti Chronicles
906:Margrave of the Marshes
531:like the drug busts of
468:Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
434:noting him as a former
391:, and his running mate
336:American Forces Network
5388:BBC Radio 1 presenters
5312:British Poetry Revival
5087:Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
4189:. BBC. 31 January 2013
4059:. Index Magazine. 2003
4027:Billboard, 30 May 1970
3850:. London. 12 June 2002
3772:The Good Funeral Guide
2654:John Peel's Record Box
2598:10.1093/ref:odnb/94387
2411:British cultural icons
1916:Wonderful Radio London
1760:) and a fellowship of
1758:University of Bradford
1674:John Peel's Record Box
1625:The Velvet Underground
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1385:In 1969, Peel founded
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1064:Peel had often spoken
872:Travels With My Camera
796:Peeling Back the Years
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5383:British music history
5213:Windsor Free Festival
4386:. The Guardian. 2016.
4109:. Rocklistmusic.co.uk
3226:. 28 September 2015.
2823:"Obituary: John Peel"
2778:"John Peel in Dallas"
2547:. Random House, 2010.
2492:List of Peel Sessions
2392:In 2007, ambient duo
1893:KMEN, San Bernardino
1455:Strange Fruit Records
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1275:List of Peel sessions
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1074:Sounds of the Suburbs
859:Five Seconds to Spare
775:, pretending to play
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5418:Glastonbury Festival
5281:Mr Freedom (fashion)
5092:Edgar Broughton Band
4819:John 'Hoppy' Hopkins
4400:(12 December 2009).
4292:Listen to Manchester
4080:"The Peel detective"
3125:(16 February 1997).
2921:on 16 February 2008.
2440:. Rock music critic
2329:Glastonbury Festival
1875:KLMA, Oklahoma City
1773:100 Greatest Britons
1767:He was appointed an
1744:), various degrees (
1728:He was awarded many
1190:improve this article
1021:Glastonbury Festival
785:Glastonbury Festival
750:in the Netherlands,
730:Studio at Peel Acres
685:as a seminal event,
537:John "Hoppy" Hopkins
149: 1965;
136:Shirley Anne Milburn
5438:People from Heswall
5322:English underground
5254:Granny Takes a Trip
5107:Fairport Convention
5004:International Times
4914:Steve Peregrin Took
4700:British underground
4664:Desert Island Discs
4359:"Exchange, Heswall"
4347:– via Flickr.
4326:, 22 November 2004.
4046:), 8 November 1968.
3729:. 26 October 2004.
3561:. 12 October 2012.
3559:The Daily Telegraph
3045:. 27 October 2004.
2557:Peel, John (2005).
2283:Radio Eins, Berlin
1910:The Perfumed Garden
1702:′s DJ of the year,
1506:Burnin' Red Ivanhoe
1461:Production (albums)
855:: The End of an Era
609:The Perfumed Garden
549:International Times
544:The Perfumed Garden
497:The Perfumed Garden
436:computer programmer
345:Peel completed his
5393:Burials in Suffolk
5271:London Free School
4955:Alternative London
4924:Heathcote Williams
4655:John Peel Everyday
4167:on 4 December 2002
4004:"BBC Inside Out -"
3484:, 5 November 1989"
3170:on 1 February 2017
3123:Aaronovitch, David
2518:"Breaking records"
2516:Gambaccini, Paul.
2361:On 8 October 2005
2197:Radio Bremen Vier
2076:24 September 1986
2073:26 September 1984
1696:Peel was 11 times
1665:The Rolling Stones
1620:Trout Mask Replica
1562:. Regulars in the
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5453:Record collectors
5403:English radio DJs
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5177:Tyrannosaurus Rex
4919:Alexander Trocchi
4904:Nicholas Saunders
4779:Robin Farquharson
4605:978-0-593-06061-2
4543:978-1-84317-151-5
4463:. 2 December 2014
4437:. John Peel North
4339:. 13 January 2008
3411:"Rake's progress"
3083:"Keeping it Peel"
2971:Simongarfield.com
2938:radiofidelity.com
2766:, pp. 26–27.
2611:(Subscription or
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1679:The White Stripes
1653:The Four Brothers
1615:Captain Beefheart
1574:The Misunderstood
1387:Dandelion Records
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1126:John Peel's grave
867:This Is Your Life
853:Smashie and Nicey
736:BBC World Service
613:BBC Sound Archive
600:obscenity trial.
482:Return to England
403:Lee Harvey Oswald
393:Lyndon B. Johnson
321:Shrewsbury School
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5337:Youth subculture
5244:Compendium Books
5018:The Mersey Sound
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