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Re: John Peel
- Subject: Re: John Peel
- From: Philip Rush <philip_rush@ye...fsnet.co.uk>
- Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2004 06:51:49 +0000
Not sure about the theological logic there. Who's got which DJ in heaven again?
On 27 Oct 2004, at 23:05, Nick Walters wrote:
Don't mention The Fall. I did once, but I think I got away with it.
Needless to say, am gutted.
Noel Edmonds alive - John Peel is dead.
Never has there been more definite proof of the non-existence of God.
Coat, get my, but it's what I think.
Nick W
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I'm sure we've all got somebody's Peel session somewhere. I can't claim to have followed his radio show that avidly but I've got loads to thank him for. In particular, he championed Tangerine Dream in the early 70s, who are one of my favourites. And, of course, he was always a big advocate of The Fall.
He was one of those broadcasters who was always going to be there. Strange now that he's not. Irreplaceable, of course.
PV2
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i got one of his peel sessions with THE PSYCHEDELIC FURS
Paul Vallis <paulvallis@ho...com> wrote:
I think that all of us lovers of non-mainstream music are sad at the moment
following the death of John Peel. The broadsheets seem to have gone to town
on him today, and quite right too. Someone has said that he's the most
important or influencial person in popular music of the past 40 years, and
for non-mainstream music its difficult to argue against that. He also came
across as a thoroughly decent, likeable human being, who just happened to be
extraordinarily passionate about music.
He will be missed by musicians as much as listeners.
RIP John.
PV1
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