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New John Peel dies at 65
[link|http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/3955289.stm|http://news.bbc.co.u...radio/3955289.stm]

This man brought more acts to your ears than you realise.

A great loss to radio broadcasting.


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New Was on the news here too. Sad to hear.
You're right, he was responsible for more 'discoveries' than I'd even be able to hazard a guess at.

I caught his show occasionally on the BBC online broadcast. Hmm.. no more Peel Sessions :(
Two out of three people wonder where the other one is.
New What sucks is that...
...many Americans are like “Who‘s John Peel?”, not realising the impact that the man‘s had on modern music.


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New Probably true, but NPR did their best to recap
(I knew only the least amount re Peel, but the list covered was formidable, even for those of us with little interest in most pop; then again, some would call the Beatles 'pop' .. so I see I don't know what that means, either.)


New Um, the Beatles are Pop.
what else would they be?
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New Overrated.


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New Neither of these two - in my lexicon.
'Popular' - well, of course. Glittering generality though, re whatever 'pop-music' might signify. But a step-change in originality, craftsmanship.. actual 'orchestra'-tion ie using Real Instruments! and not synthesized-pap. Then there were the movies and esp. Yellow Submarine etc. They grew from pranksters into a phenomenon that defies some trite slogan. Hey.. they even understood dynamic range .. imagine That!

The '60s - '70s were intertwined with Beatles; cross-pollination reflected, reinforced the social try-at revolution VS the stodgy establishment, whichever side of the pond. (Add Dylan for leavening; never mind the non-singing mumbling - call that, pre-rap rap.)

BB - there was execrable formulaic trivia; AB - there began to appear actual Thought, even in the $pop 'genre' - along with the formulaic bopper-trivia, natch. IMO.

Overrated -?- compared with What?
JS Bach - guilty. The Beach Boys.. Elvis.. ?
Peter, I wonder at your experience of the US pop vast-wasteland pre-Beatles.
How 'Rated' need you be - to change everything that followed?


ie I demur.
New Doesn't mean they're not a pop band.
They are still a pop band. P'raps the best yet... but still pop.

Any form of music can carry greatness, including pop. Sturgeon's law applies just as much to pop as it does to anything else... but that 10% is still great.
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New I have non-conventional musical taste.
I think the Rolling Stones suck arse, too.


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New I'll say - anything you <i>like</i>?
The Beatles are filled with rich, interesting harmonies, putting in a rare class for pop music. The Stones are just raunchy rock - if you like it you like it, and most people do, because it's extremely well-made and passionately played.
-drl
New Gridlock. Die Form. Qntal. Sequentia.
Fields Of The Nephilim. The Young Gods. Dick Dale. My Bloody Valentine. Astral Projection. Ozric Tentacles. Richie Hawtin. Joy Division. The Grid. Darkhalo. Soulfly. The Cure. Einstürzende Neubauten. The Orb. Motörhead. Amon Düül II. The Sisters Of Mercy. Godflesh. Fluke. New Model Army. Senser.

Oh, yes. There‘s plenty I like. The anodyne droolings of Lennon/McCartney and Jagger/Richards doesn‘t do it for me.


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New Dick Dale, Joy Division (New Order), Senser. I'll take'em
-drl
New Heresy!
Joy Division != New Order

Ian Curtis WAS Joy Division. What was left was New Order.

/me burns you at the stake.



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New That's what all punk aficionados say :)
New Order was good too.
-drl
New 11/6/2004 Economist obituary.
[link|http://www.economist.com/people/displayStory.cfm?story_id=3352831|Here]:

Mr Peel's show was quite unpredictable, save, in later years, for one fixture: \ufffdPig's Big 78\ufffd, halfway through. This was a 78 rpm record chosen by his wife, affectionately nicknamed Pig. The sound quality would be terrible, as no one had made such records since the late 1950s, and the ones Mr Peel played often came from much earlier than that. But the 78s were no exception to his passion for novelty. They were old enough to be new again.

[...]

Yet Mr Peel always seemed too young to be considering how he would like to die. And there was too much music to be listened to. Although it was not work to him, but sheer pleasure, he nonetheless spent hours every day listening to music he had never heard before. By the time he died\ufffdsuddenly, of a heart attack in Peru\ufffdhe had possibly listened to more music than anyone else alive. And though studios had become as computerised as the rest of the world, he continued to prefer playing vinyls on turntables. They sounded better.

He did not start his radio career at the BBC, but at WRR, in Dallas, Texas. He had been in America for two years, working as a crop-insurance agent, when the Beatles started sweeping America. His scouse accent was suddenly marketable, even if he hammed it up a bit. Although he was born just outside Liverpool, the son of a cotton broker, he went to Shrewsbury, a mid-ranking public school. He once said that his life was changed, and set on course, at Shrewsbury when he first heard Elvis Presley singing \ufffdHeartbreak Hotel\ufffd. If it had not been Elvis, it would have been some other song.


It sounds like he was an amazing fellow who was among very lucky ones who get to do what they love for a career.

Cheers,
Scott.
     John Peel dies at 65 - (pwhysall) - (14)
         Was on the news here too. Sad to hear. - (Meerkat) - (12)
             What sucks is that... - (pwhysall) - (11)
                 Probably true, but NPR did their best to recap - (Ashton) - (10)
                     Um, the Beatles are Pop. - (jake123) - (9)
                         Overrated. -NT - (pwhysall) - (8)
                             Neither of these two - in my lexicon. - (Ashton) - (7)
                                 Doesn't mean they're not a pop band. - (jake123)
                                 I have non-conventional musical taste. - (pwhysall) - (5)
                                     I'll say - anything you <i>like</i>? - (deSitter) - (4)
                                         Gridlock. Die Form. Qntal. Sequentia. - (pwhysall) - (3)
                                             Dick Dale, Joy Division (New Order), Senser. I'll take'em -NT - (deSitter) - (2)
                                                 Heresy! - (pwhysall) - (1)
                                                     That's what all punk aficionados say :) - (deSitter)
         11/6/2004 Economist obituary. - (Another Scott)

First documented case of homosexual necrophilia in the mallard duck species.
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