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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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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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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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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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4468:"BBC News – Bradford Odeon live music revamp approved by council"
3709:"John Peel: Ten years after death, no one compares to his talent"
3654:"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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4118:"Rocklist.net...The Records That John Peel Loved The Most"
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3652:Grimshaw, Emma; Pitts, Stephen (21 March 2023).
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594:He presented the show until it ended in 1975.
514:Peel's show was an outlet for the music of the
232:Peel was one of the first broadcasters to play
3805:"John Peel On His Demise by My Attention Span"
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3734:"Broadcasting legend John Peel dies aged 65"
2603:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
1451:Peel appeared on one Dandelion release: the
5434:Officers of the Order of the British Empire
4623:, David Cavanagh, Faber & Faber, 2015,
4250:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZuiJ4u4HM0
3766:John Peel's Sounds of the Suburbs: Cornwall
3461:"John Peel tribute could be ditched by BBC"
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2811:"6 Music – Events – Peeling Back The Years"
1786:of all time, in which Peel was voted 43rd.
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3970:"Radio 1 – Keeping it Peel – Festive 50s"
3855:"John Peel on the Undertones | Film"
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3779:"When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease"
2975:"Simon Garfield interview with John Peel"
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4348:"Former Telephone Exchange in Heswall"
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4068:"Index Magazine – John Peel Interview"
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3917:"Radio 1 – Keeping It Peel – Sessions"
3886:"John Peel gets Teenage Kicks epitaph"
3509:– via andywalmsley.blogspot.com.
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2799:from the original on 11 December 2021.
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825:Between 1995 and 1997, Peel presented
665:LP Peel calls the free-form nature of
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4146:from the original on 11 December 2021
3990:Peel, J., "Bang Bang hits the tops",
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3471:from the original on 20 November 2016
3334:"John Peel 'relieved' to be diabetic"
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2832:Cartwright, Garth (27 October 2004).
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5444:People educated at Shrewsbury School
5057:Seed - The Journal of Organic Living
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3401:from the original on 26 October 2021
3358:Woolley, Sarah (10 September 2019).
3241:from the original on 26 October 2021
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2945:"Teenage kicks: The John Peel story"
2943:Hodgson, Stewart (9 November 2023).
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439:computer (which led to his entry in
5384:20th-century British Army personnel
5276:It's So Far Out, It's Straight Down
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3576:from the original on 25 August 2021
3204:"Memorial sees Peel try new tracks"
3073:Five Seconds to Spare (2000) - IMDb
1489:The Year of the Great Leap Sideways
1392:Dandelion Records and Strange Fruit
964:Ravenscroft, and Florence Victoria
751:British Forces Broadcasting Service
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5474:Military personnel from Merseyside
4646:Archived BBC – Radio 1 – John Peel
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4277:"The Session – John Peel Day 2008"
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3112:John Peel "This is your life" 1996
3060:from the original on 13 June 2022.
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2901:from the original on 22 April 2023
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4493:"Peel studios given Blue Plaques"
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3830:"Thousands mourn Peel at funeral"
3595:Sherwin, Adam (16 October 2014).
3150:from the original on 13 June 2022
3034:(Revised ed.). Virgin Books.
984:following many years of fatigue.
5209:International Poetry Incarnation
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4545:John Peel : a life in music
4305:. 1 October 2009. Archived from
3883:Peck, Sally (13 February 2008).
3459:Conlan, Tara (12 October 2012).
3169:Gerard, Jasper (20 April 2003).
2920:Brewster, Bill (30 April 2004).
2410:At the annual Gilles Peterson's
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4810:Hapshash and the Coloured Coat
4140:"John Peel's Record Box (1/4)"
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5214:The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream
4511:Reason, Matt (15 June 2017).
3803:Peel, John (30 August 2012).
3626:Skinner, Tom (3 March 2023).
3523:Kemp, Sam (25 October 2021).
3301:"Radio head: Tom Ravenscroft"
2787:Peel, John (September 1996).
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1749:Anglia Polytechnic University
1141:Peel's funeral took place in
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5454:People from Great Finborough
4142:. YouTube. 16 October 2011.
3938:Skinner, Tom (12 May 2020).
3832:. BBC News. 12 November 2004
2624:UK public library membership
1094:, he wanted Walters to play
1025:sexually transmitted disease
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5439:Offshore radio broadcasters
5419:English radio personalities
5302:Seed Macrobiotic Restaurant
3206:. BBC News. 20 October 2008
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2420:In 2012 Peel was among the
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1703:Awards and honorary degrees
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5459:Pirate radio personalities
5138:The Incredible String Band
4547:. London: Michael O'Mara.
3336:. BBC News. 1 October 2001
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628:John Peel's Archive Things
487:San Bernardino, California
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4661:John Peel Archive Project
4543:Heatley, Michael (2004).
2867:. BBC. 21 November 2014.
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1745:University of East Anglia
1743:including an MA from the
1590:I Can Take You to the Sun
1464:In the 1980s Peel set up
923:, was published in 2008.
784:Rod Stewart and the Faces
755:John Peel's Music on BFBS
650:, the Rolling Stones and
536:14 Hour Technicolor Dream
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5389:BBC World Service people
4518:East Anglian Daily Times
4224:East Anglian Daily Times
3493:The Sunday Correspondent
3177:. London. Archived from
2897:. BBC. 2 December 2014.
2227:BBC Radio Cambridgeshire
1765:University of Portsmouth
1506:New Bottles Old Medicine
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1010:The Sunday Correspondent
422:Dallas Police Department
4651:BBC John Peel Biography
4590:The Olivetti Chronicles
4577:Margrave of the Marshes
3262:Margrave of the Marshes
3083:– via m.imdb.com.
2951:. Radio Fidelity, LLC.
2591:Rooksby, Rikky (2008).
2570:Margrave of the Marshes
2424:selected by artist Sir
2386:Bury St Edmunds station
2363:live compilation album
1757:University of Liverpool
1605:There Must Be Thousands
1529:The Asmoto Running Band
1354:Smells Like Teen Spirit
921:The Olivetti Chronicles
917:Margrave of the Marshes
542:like the drug busts of
479:Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
445:noting him as a former
402:, and his running mate
347:American Forces Network
5399:BBC Radio 1 presenters
5323:British Poetry Revival
5098:Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
4200:. BBC. 31 January 2013
4070:. Index Magazine. 2003
4038:Billboard, 30 May 1970
3861:. London. 12 June 2002
3783:The Good Funeral Guide
2665:John Peel's Record Box
2609:10.1093/ref:odnb/94387
2422:British cultural icons
1927:Wonderful Radio London
1771:) and a fellowship of
1769:University of Bradford
1685:John Peel's Record Box
1636:The Velvet Underground
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1396:In 1969, Peel founded
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1075:Peel had often spoken
883:Travels With My Camera
807:Peeling Back the Years
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5394:British music history
5224:Windsor Free Festival
4397:. The Guardian. 2016.
4120:. Rocklistmusic.co.uk
3237:. 28 September 2015.
2834:"Obituary: John Peel"
2789:"John Peel in Dallas"
2558:. Random House, 2010.
2503:List of Peel Sessions
2403:In 2007, ambient duo
1904:KMEN, San Bernardino
1466:Strange Fruit Records
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1286:List of Peel sessions
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1085:Sounds of the Suburbs
870:Five Seconds to Spare
786:, pretending to play
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5429:Glastonbury Festival
5292:Mr Freedom (fashion)
5103:Edgar Broughton Band
4830:John 'Hoppy' Hopkins
4411:(12 December 2009).
4303:Listen to Manchester
4091:"The Peel detective"
3136:(16 February 1997).
2932:on 16 February 2008.
2451:. Rock music critic
2340:Glastonbury Festival
1886:KLMA, Oklahoma City
1784:100 Greatest Britons
1778:He was appointed an
1755:), various degrees (
1739:He was awarded many
1201:improve this article
1032:Glastonbury Festival
796:Glastonbury Festival
761:in the Netherlands,
741:Studio at Peel Acres
696:as a seminal event,
548:John "Hoppy" Hopkins
160: 1965;
147:Shirley Anne Milburn
5449:People from Heswall
5333:English underground
5265:Granny Takes a Trip
5118:Fairport Convention
5015:International Times
4925:Steve Peregrin Took
4711:British underground
4675:Desert Island Discs
4370:"Exchange, Heswall"
4358:– via Flickr.
4337:, 22 November 2004.
4057:), 8 November 1968.
3740:. 26 October 2004.
3572:. 12 October 2012.
3570:The Daily Telegraph
3056:. 27 October 2004.
2568:Peel, John (2005).
2294:Radio Eins, Berlin
1921:The Perfumed Garden
1713:′s DJ of the year,
1517:Burnin' Red Ivanhoe
1472:Production (albums)
866:: The End of an Era
620:The Perfumed Garden
560:International Times
555:The Perfumed Garden
508:The Perfumed Garden
447:computer programmer
356:Peel completed his
5404:Burials in Suffolk
5282:London Free School
4966:Alternative London
4935:Heathcote Williams
4666:John Peel Everyday
4178:on 4 December 2002
4015:"BBC Inside Out -"
3495:, 5 November 1989"
3181:on 1 February 2017
3134:Aaronovitch, David
2529:"Breaking records"
2527:Gambaccini, Paul.
2372:On 8 October 2005
2208:Radio Bremen Vier
2087:24 September 1986
2084:26 September 1984
1707:Peel was 11 times
1676:The Rolling Stones
1631:Trout Mask Replica
1573:. Regulars in the
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392:insurance salesman
5464:Record collectors
5414:English radio DJs
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5188:Tyrannosaurus Rex
4930:Alexander Trocchi
4915:Nicholas Saunders
4790:Robin Farquharson
4616:978-0-593-06061-2
4554:978-1-84317-151-5
4474:. 2 December 2014
4448:. John Peel North
4350:. 13 January 2008
3422:"Rake's progress"
3094:"Keeping it Peel"
2982:Simongarfield.com
2949:radiofidelity.com
2777:, pp. 26–27.
2622:(Subscription or
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1690:The White Stripes
1664:The Four Brothers
1626:Captain Beefheart
1585:The Misunderstood
1398:Dandelion Records
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1137:John Peel's grave
878:This Is Your Life
864:Smashie and Nicey
747:BBC World Service
624:BBC Sound Archive
611:obscenity trial.
493:Return to England
414:Lee Harvey Oswald
404:Lyndon B. Johnson
332:Shrewsbury School
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5348:Youth subculture
5255:Compendium Books
5029:The Mersey Sound
4994:Gandalf's Garden
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