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- Holidays in the sun

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Today I offer a totally obvious tune to mark 20 years since the fall of the Berlin wall. However, it has not been all fun and games since the wall came down:

‘Everyone had a job, school lunches were free, after-school care was free, people were generally happy, necessities were extremely cheap, and there was more community spirit than there is nowadays. In those times, there were no Joneses to keep up with.’

Carlo Alcos (good article)

The poster to the right was made to commemorate 30 years of the GDR, in 1979, thus contemporary to the tune you’re going to listen to.

The following documentary was made 10 years after the fall of the Berliner Mauer and makes for very interesting viewing.

What we see in the aftermath of reunification is quite clearly idealogical and cultural imperialism. I like the idea that someone would get upset about the little flashing red and green men at traffic lights being changed to Western design. Why did everything have to change to meet the West?

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Medicine made out of Berlin Wall granules?

Some of my students, all of whom were born in the early ’90s, grew up in the old East and remember posters like these on the walls in their schools, even years after reunification. I guess that although people were happy to see the wall go down, not everyone enjoyed having their culture usurped.

Now, on to the greatest Sex Pistols song of the lot, this being taken from the 1978 Festive 50 broadcast.

Sex Pistols – Holidays in the sun (1978 Festive 50)

The subject matter may seem obsolete but the song itself sounds as fresh as it ever did. I hope you agree with me that this is the pinnacle of the Pistols’ work.

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November 9th, 2009 at 12:27 pm

- New Peel Shows

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Just a quick summary of some of the new Peel shows that are now available in digital format. Thanks to all those who have put in the time and effort to make these available…

1: Monday 26 September, 1988

Session artist is Four Brothers, an mp3 @ 320 kbps
 
Tracklisting available here and more information on the ‘500 boxhere.

2: Peel on daytime radio

Peel’s complete first lunchtime show from Easter Monday 1993, 5th April.

PEEL stands in for  BRAMBLES

part 1: 1993-04-05a, 12.45-1.30pm

part 2, 1993-04-05b, 1.30-2.15pm

part 3, 1993-04-05c, 2.15-3pm

3: Peel’s 50th birthday gig

Recorded at Subteranea London the night before Wednesday 30th August 1989, and broadcast on that evening (24 hrs later).

Peel 50th Birthday show 1989-08-30a (part 1)

Peel 50th Birthday show 1989-08-30a (part 2)

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September 19th, 2008 at 2:21 pm

- Dr Mango Strikes Back: November, 1989

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Dr. Mango is back in action over on the Peel Newsgroup with another offering, this time from 1989. Again, his words are undoubtedly better than mine:


Apart from an obvious edit after the first song, this is a continuous segment of Peel show. JP mentions a football score before the last track, which allowed me to date the show as being in the week from Monday 20th – Thursday 23rd November 1989. Sadly, there are no session tracks to allow me to pinpoint which of these days the recording is from.

Track listing:

-Kevin Sizier (?) – ? Soap opera song
-Sly Williams – I Believe in a Woman
-I, Ludicrous – Britische Architect
-Gary Clail and the On-U Sound System – A Man’s Place on Earth
-Elvis Hitler – ?
-Jordan Shittaka (sp?) & his Sisters – Dishiwa Denga
-Alan Martin & Bobby Nut – I’m Following Sheffield United

Length: [24:49]
Size: 22.7 Mb 

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BKSZW5KT


I’ve also uploaded photos of the track listings of the cassettes from which this show, and last night’s 1981 mix, were taken:


1981 tape

1989 tape

 

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August 6th, 2008 at 1:43 pm

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