Peel Carnival Isle of Man 2016
Filmed at the Peel Carnival 7 Aug 16. Photos and video by Peter Gorton. No copyright violation intended; for family and friends only.
White Lion MMA Primal Tribe, Robert Peel
Roberts impressive 22 second TKO, The ref ended this one early out of mercy,
Grand Opening of the Rock House, Peel Green, Eccles, LIVE - A Celebrating Greater Eccles Exclusive
Celebrating Greater Eccles were invited to the Rock House, Peel Green by Lee, Ben and the team for a sneaky peek before opening to the public and to join them for a glass of bubbly and some tasters from the new menu on Thursday Evening 3rd October 2019 from 6.00 pm
JOHN PEEL IN DALLAS (JFK)
John Peel, recorded June 23,1996:
I went over there the beginning-to-middle of 1960. The first radio programs I did were on a station called WRR in Dallas and they had a rhythm & blues program called Kats Karavan, spelled inevitably with two K's. I'd gotten some British LPs of blues and rhythm & blues stuff that were only available in Britain, or in Europe anyway, so I went along and played them some of those records and they put me on the radio to talk about them. I thought they'd probably put me on there because of my extraordinary knowledge of the music, but I think in fact they probably put me on there because they found my accent very entertaining because in those days I used to talk a bit like Prince Charles. ...
This was not the day that Lee Harvey Oswald was shot by Jack Ruby; it was a few days before that. It was when he was kind-of presented to the press as the man who'd been arrested and charged. And, I mean, it was just one of those things that -- Earlier on when the assassination first happened, and I'd been - I used to work here for an insurance company on Central Expressway, so I was able to get into town pretty quickly. I was an office boy, so I could come and go as I pleased, and so when I heard about the assassination, it was announced on the P.A. in the office, and I just drove into town and went to the police cordon and told the policeman, I said, I'm from The Liverpool Echo and instead of telling me to piss-off, he let me through. It's one of those things which sounds so bizarre. And I walked down - I didn't go to the grassy knoll - I just stood on the other side of the road and kind of watched what was going on until frankly it became boring. It's hard to imagine that it did, but after I stood there about 40 minutes and watching people scurrying about, so I then went and made what I'd said kind-of retrospectively true and phoned The Liverpool Echo, and funnily they weren't terribly interested. I thought, Cripes, here's my chance because I've always wanted to be in journalism, so I thought, hey, this is my chance to get into journalism. I could be The Liverpool Echo's Man in Dallas, but they really didn't care. So I was a bit wounded by that, but then that night a mate of mine and I had been driving around and were trying to figure out what to do, and at the end of the evening I said, why don't we go down to the police headquarters and see what's going on. And we got down there, and I said to this policeman, I said what's happening? And he said, Well, actually there's a press conference down here, pointing to a flight of steps into the basement of the building - there's a press conference in here in a few minutes. And I said, Well, actually I'm from The Liverpool Echo and this is my photographer, and we went down there. I mean, we didn't have a pen or paper or camera between us, but we went in there anyway. It's a story that I've told so often that you get to the point where you don't really believe it yourself, it just seems so unlikely. But then in one of the bits of film of that press conference, we were all standing in this room and they had the identification parade in the basement of this building and they said - Henry Wade said - that this is the man that's been charged in the assassination of President Kennedy, and they brought in Lee Harvey Oswald. And he stood there looking slightly puzzled and alarmed for a while, and then was taken away again. In one of the films of this, which they showed on British television, they showed that Jack Ruby was in the room as well - which I didn't know he was until I saw this film they sort-of panned across the room and in the last few frames you can see me and my friend Bob standing there looking like tourists. ...
None at all, no. I wish, I don't know, y'know, I think, I mean, everybody else does, but I think we'll probably never know the truth.
John Peel, interview recorded June 23, 1996. Published Sept. 1996 (Filler #5). Soundtrack music Comment Naissent des Meduses from Science is Fiction, written & performed by Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, James McNew (Yo La Tengo).
For full interview transcript, visit:
BBC, The Fall, Mark E. Smith, etc.
Peel Green, Eccles. Southlands Avenue.
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Stunning Three Bedroom Extended Semi Detached Property located in this Cul De Sac and sought after area, walking into this property its feels like home, the spacious interior offers so much for a growing family, hallway, leads to the front lounge on to large sitting room, downstairs shower room/toilet huge possibilities to change this into many things like a granny flat (subject to planning), open plan kitchen diner with modern units with granite tops, this kitchen would kjeep any cook happy, upstairs the loft is boarded, modern bathroom suite with white high gloss units, three double bedrooms. Externally there is a large driveway to the front with rear garden and decked seating area with large shed, location is ideal with very close links to various transport and motorway networks. Early viewing is recommended.
Steel Pulse - Peel Session 1980
The complete session recorded by Steel Pulse on 9 April 1980 for the John Peel show on BBC Radio 1 and broadcast on 7 May 1980.
Tracklist:
1. Nyahbinghi (0:09)
2. Shinin' (5:26)
3. Drug Squad (9:33)
Crisis - White Youth (Peel Session)
White Youth by Crisis, taken from the Peel Session recorded on 11 January 1978.
Fire Truck Paramedics Arrive at White House
Paramedics arrive in the Foggy Bottom firetruck to the White House shortly before noon on 12/4/09
Genesis - Twilight Alehouse - Peel Sessions (1972) BBC
Genesis: Sounds Of The Seventies (TX - 07/11/1972) EX.
Studio - Studio T1, Transcription Service, Kensington House, Shepherd's Bush - Recorded: 1972-09-25 - Transmitted: 1972-11-07 - BBC Radio 1 -
Info:
Peter Gabriel (Vocals/Flute)
Mike Rutherford (Bass, Guitar, Vocals)
Tony Banks (Keyboards)
Phil Collins (Drums, Backing Vocals)
Steve Hackett (Guitar)
Storms at Peel Isle of Man
Storm force 9 seas smashing into Peel breakwater
Skeletal Family - The Wind Blows [Peel Session 1983]
Goth Rock
U.K 1983
Genesis - The Return Of The Giant Hogweed - Peel Sessions (1972.01.09) BBC
Genesis: BBC John Peel session Sounds Of The 70s (1972)
Studio T1, Transcription Service, Kensington House, Shepherd´s Bush, London, January 9, 1972. (Rare).
Bass Guitar, Bass [Bass Pedals], Cello, Acoustic Guitar [12 Strings], Backing Vocals - Mike Rutherford
Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals - Phil Collins
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar [6 Strings], Acoustic Guitar [12 Strings] - Steve Hackett
Lead Vocals, Flute, Oboe, Bass Drum, Tambourine - Peter Gabriel
Piano, Electric Piano, Organ, Mellotron, Acoustic Guitar [12 Strings], Backing Vocals - Tony Banks
Notes:
Genesis 09-Jan-1972
BBC John Peel session Sounds Of The 70s
Transcription Service, Kensington House, London
Source: BBC6 music broadcast Chris Hawkins: Access All Archives 19-Mar-2008
Trump and Pence Set To Peel Another Thick Layer Away From Obama’s Foreign Policy
Trump and Pence Set To Peel Another Thick Layer Away From Obama’s Foreign Policy
Pence, Trump, Obama via Reuters, Twitter and USA for Trump Compilation All in a day’s work at the White House, Trump and Pence are sweeping up the messy Iran Deal! President Trump and VP Pence have be...
Taylor Swift verses Paul Whitehouse - 22
This video is about Taylor Swift verses Paul Whitehouse - 22
Son House - Peel session - Top Gear 11/7/70
Half of Son's sole Peel session, recorded during his farewell tour of England. From a different off-air recording to any that has previously circulated - not necessarily better or worse, but different...
1. Death Letter Blues
2. Grinning in Your Face
John Peel Sessions -Sir Henry Rawlinson [also Great Lives Bio Documentary on Stanshall]
John Peel Sessions Sir Henry Rawlinson [also Great Lives Bio]
Vivian Stanshall
In october 1975, the first bbc sessions of 'rawlinson end' were broadcast to a puzzled but intrigued nation of rock fans. that december, the 'christmas at rawlinson end' episodes revealed, in the slurred delivery of the lines, that our hero was, like sir henry himself, not averse to a few drinks.
some of the lines were later dug up again, improved and inserted into other episodes. everything here is amazing, but from 1977 onwards vivian was really getting into his stride - astounding comic characters, surrealist nightmare situations and mindbending tricks involving puns, rhyming slang and bastard latin all beautifully merge into an awesome (un)reality.
Recorded 16 October 1975, broadcast 27 October 1975 on John Peel. Including Trail of the Lonesome Pine, The Unbridled Suite / In the Final Analysis (these three were songs, not dialogue), Aunt Florrie Remembers (from Giant Whelks at Rawlinson End) Vivian Stanshall (guitar, euphonium, pipes, dum dum, talking drum, percussion), with Pete Moss (bass, piano, accordion, violin, cello), Mox (harmonica) and Bubs White (guitar, banjo, ukelele) The story so far... Sandra still smells, and Hubert has been sick. The episode (part 21?) includes Sir Henry singing the family song and Old Scrotum's Darnin' Socks.
Recorded 2 December 1975, broadcast 22, 23, 24, 26 December 1975 on John Peel. Christmas at Rawlinson End, parts 1-4; including Aunt Florrie Recalls, Convivial Vivisectionists, The Party's Over, Uncle Otto, Roar of the End, A Half for Chuck .Vivian Stanshall, with Julian Smedley (violin, mandolin) and Andy Roberts (dulcimer) ..Henry dismissed this as malicious truth and the gathering outside the Fool & Bladder was swelled by elephantiasis and gossip. Splendid in his hunting pink, he straddled the lively strong-made turret of his tank and with a stirring blast from a recent curry, read on .... The episode ends with the song The Party's Over.
Recorded 21 March 1977, broadcast 6 April 1977 on John Peel. An Absence of Whelks; including Aunt Florrie Recalls, Dan, Nice & Tidy. The story so far... Loathsome Gerald has been caught observing the Sun through a telescope and his squint is now permanent. (Sir H) Now you squids, prepare for wax!
Recorded 11 May 1977, broadcast 23 May 1977 on John Peel. Spades, Balls and Sausage Trees; including Wheelbarrow, Aunt Florrie Recalls Vivian Stanshall, with Zoot Money (guitar, piano, vocals) and Barry Dransfield (violin, cello) This episode begins with the classic intro from the film/LP version... English as tuppence, changing yet changeless as canal water, nestling in green nowhere, armoured and effete,
(etc)
Recorded 24 August & 14 December 1977, broadcast 19 December 1977 on John Peel. The Road to Unreason; including Aunt Florrie Recalls, Three Vivisectionists, Mrs Radcliffe (The Beast Inside) Vivian Stanshall, with Zoot Money and Mox (harmonica, flute) The story so far... Hubert is growing mustard and cress in his left ear and performs even the most intimate of office with his head inclined to one side. Sir Henry's neck has healed nicely and Mrs Radcliffe has been banished from the house. Now read on...
Recorded 29 March 1978, broadcast 5 April 1978 on John Peel. A Fall of Felt Hats; including Florrie's Waltz, Fool & Bladder, Interlewd, Smeeton. Vivian Stanshall, with Julian Smedley and Jim Cuomo (clarinet, recorder, celeste, leg) The story so far... The hapless and unusual Hubert, having unhappily chanced upon Sir Henry reliving the bombing of Dresden, has received a terrific thrashing and a crippling kick in the fork.
...etc
The Thing at Rawlinson End Recording date and personnel unknown. broadcast on John Peel, 21st September 1991.
ALSO Great Lives Documentary on Stanshall
White Light/White Dot - UK Election 2010 in Classic BBC Clips
Some of the best BBC programmes from over 50 years of the planet's greatest broadcaster. The outcome of the election on May 6th will have far-reaching effects on the BBC. If we want the privilege of watching television like this in the future, we need to make sure that our government understands, values and preserves the country's remaining cultural beacons.
A tip of the hat for inspiration to Ricardo Autobahn's Golden Age Of Video
The music is an edit of David Bowie's cover of the Velvet Underground's White Light/White Heat, recorded for a BBC John Peel session.
The David Cameron images were made with the online tool at
The clips are:
Yes. He's got good leadership skills. Let's all go with him to our certain deaths. Mackenzie Crook as Gareth Keenan in The Office Christmas Special Part 1 (2003)
Beshrew me Edmund, you're in good fooling! Tim McInnerney as Lord Percy in Blackadder II (1986)
Did you threaten to overrule him? Jeremy Paxman interviewing Michael Howard, then the Home Secretary, on Newsnight (1997). The interview is famous for Paxman asking Howard the same question 12 times in a row, as Howard avoided giving a direct answer.
Just in case anything goes wrong John Noakes on Blue Peter (1976).
Armed with tusks a metre long David Attenborough on Planet Earth (2006).
What happens when you punch a cow Chris Addison as Ollie Reeder in The Thick Of It (2007)
They think it's all over - it is now! Kenneth Wolstenholme commentating on the World Cup final (1966)
This is not political debate! Steve Coogan as Alan Partridge in Knowing Me, Knowing You (1994)
Exterminate! Annihilate! Daleks in Doctor Who (visuals 2005, audio unknown but almost certainly earlier)
Said she heard that there was a hurricane, Michael Fish's infamous weather forecast immediately before the Great Storm (1987).
Well, that's the election campaign Oliver Postgate narrating a special Clangers election broadcast (1974). The visuals are from the episode The Rock Collector (1971).
I'm sorry to say this, Quatermass Cec Linder as Dr Matthew Roney in Quatermass and the Pit (1959).
What election's that, bonny lass? Daniel Craig as Geordie Peacock in Our Friends In The North (1996). This episode takes place against the backdrop of the 1964 General Election. Incidentally, the BBC is reportedly developing an updated version of Our Friends in the North, with the working title of White Heat.
Pugh, Pugh, Barney McGrew Trumpton, narrated by Brian Cant, 1967
You both went to public school, didn't you? Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring in the Dad's Army episode Round and Round Went the Great Big Wheel (1972)
Junior boys also lend a hand Raymond Baxter on Tomorrow's World (1969)
Well my dear, are you in a band? John Peel to Altered Images' singer Clare Grogan on Top Of The Pops (c. 1982)
Crowd scenes from the BBC's coverage of Blur's set at Glastonbury (2009).
Breathe twice and cry 'so, so,' David Dixon as Ariel with Michael Hordern as Prospero in the BBC's production of The Tempest (1980). The facade of Broadcasting House in London prominently features statues of Prospero and Ariel.
On a bearing two-eight-oh geography teacher Diana Gould challenging Margaret Thatcher about her ordering of the sinking of the General Belgrano on Nationwide (1987)
Stephen Fry dancercising on A Bit Of Fry and Laurie (1990).
Drink Hamish? Aye, why not? Stuart McGugan as Barney Meldrum, Robert Carlyle as Hamish MacBeth in Hamish MacBeth (1995)
Ah Mr Luxury-Yacht John Cleese in Monty Python's Flying Circus (1970)
David Dimbleby dancing with artists Gilbert and George in Seven Ages of Britain (2010).
i'm going to take you under my wing Ian Richardson as Major Neuheim in Private Schulz (1981)
It's a matter of health as much as anything Alex Guinness as George Smiley in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979)
Ernie Wise, Diana Rigg and Eric Morecambe in The Morecambe and Wise Show (1975)
The British are in there, fighting away Stuart Hall commentating on Jeux Sans Frontieres (1978)
The frozen desert we see today Brian Cox on The Wonders Of The Solar System (2010)
The Singing Detective (1986)
Are you joking? You got to put this right Philip Glenister as Gene Hunt in Life On Mars (2006)
I can use any word I want actually pal, all right? Mark E. Smith as, er, Jesus, in Ideal (2007)
Line dancing scene from Gavin and Stacey (2008)
Damn right I turned it into a bomb Joe Don Baker as Darius Jedburgh in Edge Of Darkness (1985)
Sunday Night on BBC1 BBC1 continuity announcement (1992)
It means something really heavy Nigel Planer as Neil in The Young Ones (1982)
We're being put off the air Jimi Hendrix on A Happening For Lulu (1969).
It means there's no more telly Nigel Planer as above.
Jimi Hendrix, as above.
The Bug vs. Soundmurderer - John Peel Session (2003)
Wednesday 12th November 2003 MV4, BBC Maida Vale, Delaware Road, London
John Peel
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John Peel · The Yetties
Traditional Folk Songs & Melodies of England & Wales
℗ 2014 OK Sales
Released on: 2014-07-21
Arranger: McCulloch
Composer: Traditional
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