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- Big Ozine UPDATE #4

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More new offerings at the ever excellent Big Ozine:

- Tetuzi Akiyama: Belgium 2005

- White Stripes: London 2007

- Sonic Youth: Paris 2006

- Elvis Presley: Desert Storm

- Black Sabbath: Asbury Park 1975

- Radiohead: Black Tuesday 2001

- Dewey Redman: Unreleased Blue Note Session 1969
West 1970

- Spirit: Ebbet’s Field 1974

- Janis Joplin: This Is Janis Joplin

- Marc Almond: London 2007

- Procol Harum: Dallas 1974

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June 26th, 2007 at 12:47 pm

- Black Sabbath, John Peel’s Sunday Show, April 26th, 1970

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Not quite as serene as the James Taylor & Joni Mitchell Sunday Show I posted a while back, but very cool nonetheless. The earliest Sabbath stuff is the best, I’m sure most of you will agree. Legend has it that it only took them 12 hours in the studio to record the first LP. I was inspired to post this after downloading the AC/DC Peel session yesterday. Indulge me a little!

These performances of ‘Black Sabbath’ and ‘War Pigs’ date to about the same time as the Peel Sunday show you’re about to download:





Anyway, yeter artik (‘enough already’ in Turkish):

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June 1st, 2007 at 8:35 am

- The penultimate Top Gear Show, September, 1975

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Surprisingly little is written about the Top Gear radio show, even wikipedia isn’t very helpful. Consequently, the best I can say is that this show is from some time in September, 1975. Having just turned two at the time, I can’t rely on my own memory to confirm this fact.

It’s a really hot day here today, and I think the heat’s gone to my brain, as I’ve done, quite frankly, a pretty poor job of transcribing the track listing for this one. Lots of help needed filling in the gaps.

Track listing

-The Faces – Stay with me (from a 1971 session)
-Steeleye SpanA Buddy Holly song whose name escapes me (from an unidentified session)
-Lindisfarneyour guess is undoubtedly going to be much better than mine (track introduced but fades out after a few seconds)
-Family – The Cat and the Rat (track fades in during the last few seconds)
-Roxy MusicPeel mentions the lineup in great detail but neglects to tell us what the track is called (from a 1972 session)
-Syd Barrett – Gigolo Aunt
-Steeleye SpanFirst minute of the track only

Peel sounds great on this one, really strait-laced. I guess he was still in full ‘this is a public service broadcast’ mode at this time. I wonder if he did his programs like this to give the music he was playing more credibility. Shame he’s not around for me to ask him.

Download the washy mediumwave extravaganza here.

Like many of you other crazy Peel obsessives, I’ve got the final Top Gear show, too. For the sake of those who don’t yet have it, I’ll be posting it sometime next week.

Thanks to the anonymous contributor who has filled in the gaps in my fairly poor effort to supply a track listing.
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May 4th, 2007 at 10:11 am

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