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Festive 50s
by John Johnston
A fan podcast were we review John Peel's festive fifties. If you don't know what that is, let me brighten your world. John Peel was one of the best DJs that ever worked at Radio 1 and without whom there would never have been a punk movement, no new wave, no indie bands making an impact on the general public.His show, from 10pm to midnight weekdays on BBC radio1 attracted an audience of like minded music fans, we were all listening in to discover a new band, or hear the latest release from our favourite ones. John would get in unheard bands to record sessions, bands would send in their demo tapes in the hope of being played, Bands like Nirvana, The Smiths, The Fall, Roxy Music, The White Stripes all owe a great debt to his eclectic tastes.From 1976 he invited fans to send in their top 3 songs. From 1982 he changed it to be from the current year only. These votes were collated into a top 50 and were broadcast at the end of the year over a few shows.So, we decided
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Episode 3 - 1989
In 1989, key events included the fall of the Berlin Wall, which symbolized the end of the Cold War and the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe. Other major events were the Tiananmen Square protests and crackdown in China, the Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska, and the proposal of the World Wide Web.
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Episode 2 -1994
This episode suffers a little from muffled sound and a bit missing near the end, but, we learn as we go.The answer to episode one’s question, would Taylor swift cover Shipbuilding by Robert Wyatt or Bitterest Pill by The Jam was decided by the biggest Swifties I could find (my daughters), and the descision was, “She isn’t really a covers kinda girl, but if it was one of those, then Bitterest Pill would be the one”Thanks kids
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Episode One - 1982
1982 the year that gave us - Save Your Love by Renee & Renato with the Christmas No.1 Come on Eileen - Dexy's Midnight Runners was the biggest selling single of the year.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
A fan podcast were we review John Peel's festive fifties. If you don't know what that is, let me brighten your world. John Peel was one of the best DJs that ever worked at Radio 1 and without whom there would never have been a punk movement, no new wave, no indie bands making an impact on the general public.His show, from 10pm to midnight weekdays on BBC radio1 attracted an audience of like minded music fans, we were all listening in to discover a new band, or hear the latest release from our favourite ones. John would get in unheard bands to record sessions, bands would send in their demo tapes in the hope of being played, Bands like Nirvana, The Smiths, The Fall, Roxy Music, The White Stripes all owe a great debt to his eclectic tastes.From 1976 he invited fans to send in their top 3 songs. From 1982 he changed it to be from the current year only. These votes were collated into a top 50 and were broadcast at the end of the year over a few shows.So, we decided
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