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This podcast series & blog is inspired by the life of John Peel (1939-2004).

John reached millions of people around the world with his 40 plus years of broadcasting that was carried on the BBC, BBC World Service and countless subscribing radio stations the globe over. You could hear Peel everywhere from mainland Europe, India, Africa to the USA and of course all over the British Isles.

You'll be able to listen to everything great I get my hands on, from studio tracks, private live recordings, online only exclusives to forgotten vinyl gems.

The point is to allow people to listen to great music regardless of commercial intent. Peelie was too modest to want a show dedicated to him. It's always about the music. So from Lawrence, KS to everywhere we can possibly reach, let us remember what it's like to play music without boundaries and restrictions.

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PEEL RELATED

John Peel's
Radio 1 Archive


The Kat's Karavan
A new blog that hosts some of Peel's old shows.


The Peel Tapes
by Jon Horne


The John Peel
Tape and File Project



A Peelie Blog.

The Perfumed Garden
An archive for Peel Sessions.

Slow Thrills Blog.
A great blog about music in general, but focuses on Peel quite a bit.

Soulseek
Also, if you have the P2P program Soulseek and wish to grab/share/offer John Peel material with me. I have two accounts, a primary account under "stoecker" and a secondary account under "michstoecker". Right now I probably have about 500 hours of Peel recordings that I'm sharing with everyone.
That said, you can not be abusive and try to dl everything.



NON-PEEL RELATED




Film and Video Production.


My old radio station. It's still playing the best music on the airwaves.


A great music blog.

KCUR's Sonic Spectrum

Listen to Robert Moore's
fantastic radio show
out of Kansas City


The Retro Red-Eye Express Radio Show on KKFI hosted by Sunshine.





OTHER GREAT BLOGS OF MUSIC INTEREST

[AWESOME TAPES FROM AFRICA]
[THE RUNOUT GROOVE]
[SAID THE GRAMOPHONE]


MY FAVORITE PODCASTS

[SHORT ATTENTION SPAN RADIO]
[A HUNDRED YEARS FROM NOW]
[CONTRAST PODCAST]
[INDIE INTERVIEWS]
[RADIO FREE BROOKLYN]
[NOT YOUR USUAL BOLLOCKS]
[THE ODD CAST]
[THE ONION RADIO NEWS]
[MORNING BECOMES ECLECTIC]



Son House I had a very pleasant surprise this morning when a FedEX person rang my doorbell and woke me up. I had fallen asleep on the couch the night before and had failed to set any alarm. The package arrived a half hour before I was to be at work, so it had impeccable timing. Not only that, the package itself was a mix CD that a listener had compiled for me. After rushing to work, I threw the mix on and was treated with plenty of grand tunes including perhaps my favorite blues song, "John the Revelator" by Son House.
It's a very simple tune comprised of a soft clapping and a capella, but single-handily is one of the most powerful songs in the American songbook. Immediately it calls upon us vicariously fore we are Adam, naked and ashamed, answering to God with our sin upon our chest. Son House knew about sin. He was a spiritual man of sin, in battle with God. He murdered a man for which he went to prison and he quit music afraid that the blues was inhabited by the devil himself. Upon returning to music in 1964, he found a new audience and a new lust to play it.

This was recorded in 1970 long after many of the original greats were gone, but Son House wasn't and we are blessed with these later life recordings that are vibrantly full of fidelity. Son House died Oct. 19, 1988. It was my birthday. The blues at its best is a vicarious relish within all our sorrows to understand that our individual sorrow is not wholly our battle.

Please enjoy this song and may it conveniently help you out by getting you to work on time or something equally spectacular.

Son House - John the Revelator MP3

Thanks for the mix, Jamie.
Category:Shared Music -- posted at: 11:59pm CDT