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'''John Robert Parker Ravenscroft''', OBE (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004), known professionally as [[John Peel]], was a British disc jockey and radio presenter. He was one of the original DJs of Radio 1 in 1967 and the only one remaining on Radio 1 at the time of his death. Known for the extraordinary range of his taste in music and the occasional mistakes (such as playing records at the wrong speed) that marked his shows, John Peel was one of the most popular and respected DJs in the United Kingdom. His influence on alternative rock, pop, and dance music is widely acknowledged as being incalculably large. <br/>
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[[File:John Peel.jpeg|thumb|left|350px|John Peel]]
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'''John Robert Parker Ravenscroft''', OBE (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004),<br/>
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known professionally as [[John Peel]], was a British disc jockey and radio presenter.<br/>
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He was one of the original DJs of Radio 1 in 1967 and at the time of his death in 2004 <br/>
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the only one remaining on Radio 1. Known for the extraordinary range of his taste in music<br/>
  
For more extended information on John Peel, please see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Peel Wikipedia...]<br/>
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and the occasional mistakes (such as playing records at the wrong speed) that marked his shows,<br/>
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John Peel was one of the most popular and respected DJs in the United Kingdom. His influence<br/>
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on alternative rock, pop, and dance music is widely acknowledged as being incalculably large. <br/>
 
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For more extended information on John Peel, please see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Peel Wikipedia...] and - above all - <br/>
  
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the wonderful [http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/John_Peel_Wiki John Peel Wiki] steadily extended by his wide and dedicated fanbase!<br/>
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==John Peel and The Sisters of Mercy==
 
==John Peel and The Sisters of Mercy==
[[Main Page|The Sisters]] swear blind Peel played [[The Damage Done (single)|The Damage Done]] at least once.<br/>
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[[The Sisters of Mercy]] did three [[Radio One Sessions]], two with John Peel in [[Wed, 25-Aug-1982|1982]] and [[Tue, 19-Jun-1984|1984]], and the other one in 1983 with [[Sun, 06-Mar-1983|David 'Kid' Jensen]].<br/>
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The Sisters swear that John Peel played [[The Damage Done (single)|The Damage Done single]] twice, which was confirmed through the dedicated research of the [http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/John_Peel_Wiki John Peel Wiki].<br/>
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However, broadcast was not the title track [[The Damage Done (song)|The Damage Done]] but the main single b-side track [[Watch (song)|Watch]]. Read more about these occurrences in the lovely blog <br/>
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[http://sistersfan.blogspot.de/ ''I Was A Teenage Sisters of Mercy Fan''] under [http://sistersfan.blogspot.de/2017/02/sisters-mysteries-v-did-peel-play.html ''Sisters Mysteries V – did Peel play Damage Done?''] as well as in [https://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=25937 this thread] at [https://www.myheartland.co.uk/index.php The Heartland Forums].<br/>
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== Sisters tracks broadcast by John Peel==
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Here is a list of all Sisters tracks ever known to have been aired by John Peel as retrieved from the [http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Sisters_Of_Mercy#Other_Shows_Played John Peel Wiki] in February 2017.<br/>
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We strongly recommend you check that lovely page to find more information on the individual broadcasts and their full content.<br/>
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Thanks to Dan Ishikawa who researched and made the file and to Phil Verne who originally posted this file online, a compilation of all<br/>
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these tracks is also in circulation [https://www.myheartland.co.uk/ among the fanbase]. Thanks to ''reverend'' some coverart is available under [[John Peel Shows 1980-85]].<br/>
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'''1980'''
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* 04 November 1980: [[Watch (song)|Watch]] ([[The Damage Done (single)|7" - The Damage Done]]) - [[Merciful Release]] MR7
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'''1982'''
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* 12 October 1982: [[Floorshow (song)|Floorshow]] (single) - [[Merciful Release]]
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* 06 December 1982: [[Alice (song)|Alice]] (7") - [[Merciful Release]]
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'''1983'''
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* 30 January 1983 (BFBS): [[Floorshow (song)|Floorshow]] (7" - [[Alice (single)|Alice]]) - [[Merciful Release]] MR 015
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* 17 April 1983 (BFBS): [[Anaconda (song)|Anaconda]] (7" - [[Anaconda (single)|Anaconda / Phantom]]) - [[Merciful Release]] MR 019
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* 14 June 1983: [[Kiss The Carpet (song)|Kiss The Carpet]] - (EP - [[The Reptile House EP|Reptile House]])
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* 19 June 1983 (BFBS): [[Kiss The Carpet (song)|Kiss The Carpet]] (12" - [[The Reptile House EP|The Reptile House E.P.]]) - [[Merciful Release]]
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* 06 July 1983: [[Lights]] (12" - [[The Reptile House EP|The Reptile House]]) - [[Merciful Release]]
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* 06 July 1983 (BFBS): [[Valentine (song)|Valentine]] (12" - [[The Reptile House EP|The Reptile House EP]]) - [[Merciful Release]] MR 023
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* 20 August 1983 (BFBS): [[Kiss The Carpet (song)|Kiss The Carpet]] (12" EP - [[The Reptile House EP|The Reptile House E.P.]]) - [[Merciful Release]] MR 023
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* 28 September 1983: [[Watch (song)|Watch]] (7" - [[The Damage Done (single)|The Damage Done]]) - [[Merciful Release]]
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* 28 November 1983: [[Alice (song)|Alice]]
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* 27 December 1983: [[Alice (song)|Alice]] (7 inch) - [[Merciful Release]] - FF#27
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* 28 December 1983: [[Temple Of Love (song)|Temple Of Love]] (7") - [[Merciful Release]] - FF#19
 
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The Sisters did three [[Radio One Sessions]], two for John Peel's show and the other for David 'Kid' Jensen's.<br/>
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'''1984'''
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* 16 January 1984: [[Body Electric (song)|Body Electric]] - (7") - CNT
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* Peel March 1984: [[Temple Of Love (song)|Temple Of Love]] - (Extended Version) - (12") [[Merciful Release]]
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* 30 May 1984: [[Body And Soul (song)|Body And Soul]] - (12") [[Merciful Release]] MR029T
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* 26 December 1984: '[[Emma (song)|Emma]]' - (Peel Session)
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: JP: ''"Possibly the longest fade in the history of recorded music..."'') - FF#15
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'''1985'''
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* 01 January 1985: [[Walk Away (song)|Walk Away]] - (7 inch) [[Merciful Release]] - FF#08
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* Peel March 1985: [[No Time To Cry (song)|No Time To Cry]]
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* Peel 011 (BFBS) (unknown date, April 1985): '[[Body And Soul (song)|Body And Soul]] (7")' ([[Merciful Release]] / [[WEA]])
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: (JP: ''"It does, I think, rather lack the vitality of their previous work."'')
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* 16 December 1985: [[Some Kind Of Stranger (song)|Some Kind Of Stranger]] (LP - [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last And Always]]) [[WEA]] - FF#43
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* 17 December 1985: [[Marian (song)|Marian]] (LP – [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last And Always]]) [[WEA]] - FF#36
 
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'''1996'''
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* 08 July 1996: [[Walk Away (song)|Walk Away]] (session) (John Peel's Classic Sessions)
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Latest revision as of 20:42, 31 March 2017

John Peel


John Robert Parker Ravenscroft, OBE (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004),

known professionally as John Peel, was a British disc jockey and radio presenter.

He was one of the original DJs of Radio 1 in 1967 and at the time of his death in 2004

the only one remaining on Radio 1. Known for the extraordinary range of his taste in music

and the occasional mistakes (such as playing records at the wrong speed) that marked his shows,

John Peel was one of the most popular and respected DJs in the United Kingdom. His influence

on alternative rock, pop, and dance music is widely acknowledged as being incalculably large.

For more extended information on John Peel, please see Wikipedia... and - above all -

the wonderful John Peel Wiki steadily extended by his wide and dedicated fanbase!


John Peel and The Sisters of Mercy

The Sisters of Mercy did three Radio One Sessions, two with John Peel in 1982 and 1984, and the other one in 1983 with David 'Kid' Jensen.

The Sisters swear that John Peel played The Damage Done single twice, which was confirmed through the dedicated research of the John Peel Wiki.

However, broadcast was not the title track The Damage Done but the main single b-side track Watch. Read more about these occurrences in the lovely blog

I Was A Teenage Sisters of Mercy Fan under Sisters Mysteries V – did Peel play Damage Done? as well as in this thread at The Heartland Forums.

Sisters tracks broadcast by John Peel

Here is a list of all Sisters tracks ever known to have been aired by John Peel as retrieved from the John Peel Wiki in February 2017.

We strongly recommend you check that lovely page to find more information on the individual broadcasts and their full content.

Thanks to Dan Ishikawa who researched and made the file and to Phil Verne who originally posted this file online, a compilation of all

these tracks is also in circulation among the fanbase. Thanks to reverend some coverart is available under John Peel Shows 1980-85.


1980


1982


1983


1984

  • 26 December 1984: 'Emma' - (Peel Session)
JP: "Possibly the longest fade in the history of recorded music...") - FF#15


1985

(JP: "It does, I think, rather lack the vitality of their previous work.")


1996

  • 08 July 1996: Walk Away (session) (John Peel's Classic Sessions)