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The Fog on the John Peel show

Forums › Forums › Dinosaur Related Discussions › Dinosaur/J News & Discussions › The Fog on the John Peel show

  • This topic has 13 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 24 years, 10 months ago by OriginalPosterLost.
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  • December 21, 2000 at 7:43 am #43044
    OriginalPosterLost
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      John Peel’s Radio 1 "Festive 50" show included 3 Fog tracks on Tuesday. I got home late and only caught the last few seconds! Sorry! Anyone record it? I believe they did three covers; a Teenage Fanclub track, a Pavement track and one other.

      Simon.


      December 22, 2000 at 6:22 pm #54129
      OriginalPosterLost
      Participant

        i got it on tape, it sounds pretty cool, fairly long solo in the middle where you can hear j using the fuzz probe..
        i’ll be willing to trade a tape of that and the xfm session for some of your boots…


        December 22, 2000 at 7:21 pm #54130
        OriginalPosterLost
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          Hey dave! Encode and upload them! Man, I’d love to hear that!


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          December 22, 2000 at 9:45 pm #54131
          OriginalPosterLost
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            <BLOCKQUOTE><font>quote:</font><HR>
            I believe they did three covers; a Teenage Fanclub track, a Pavement track and one other.
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            So does anyone know which songs, exactly, they played? I would love to hear those Fanclub and Pavement songs by J + the Fog!

            Jasper


            "I got by
            kinda feeble,
            then I grew."

            – J Mascis

            December 28, 2000 at 11:32 am #54132
            OriginalPosterLost
            Participant

              Got the Teenage Fanclub/Pavement/Ruts Medley up (check the mp3 forum.

              <FONT>Dave!</FONT>Please encode those other tunes man! We would love to hear them!

              jeremiah


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              January 11, 2001 at 12:39 pm #54133
              OriginalPosterLost
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                So did anyone hear the john peel session last night (the 10th)? a joyfully shoddy version of waistin’ (as it should be) and a fuzz-filled ammaring were both easily outshone by back before you go.. hear mike bark those backing vocals, someone throw that guy a bone….


                i need more light…

                January 12, 2001 at 5:37 pm #54134
                OriginalPosterLost
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                  does anyone have the ability to make mp3s of the rest of the session. I love that everything flows medley, I’m actually surprised that J has heard any music since the mid-80’s


                  January 12, 2001 at 6:44 pm #54135
                  AGAP
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                    I would love to hear those tunes as well!!
                    Why are you surprised J listens to new music past the mid 80’s, it sounds like he listens to tons of stuff new and old. Just curious Bob.

                    Allison

                    Curious in a what have you heard way not a what the **** are you talking about way…just want to be clear.


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                    January 14, 2001 at 9:31 pm #54136
                    OriginalPosterLost
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                      Hey Bob,

                      Thanks for the explanation, thing about stereotypes is they are usually not fact based. Sometimes its hard to get past your fav’s, I listen to lots of new music but not a lot reaches the threshold established by what I consider the best of the best. I think the music speaks louder than anything else where Mascis is concerned.

                      Allison


                      January 15, 2001 at 2:24 am #54137
                      OriginalPosterLost
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                        Alison,
                        I knew the stereotype was just that but I think it’s part of the charm of J to think of him as this guy who is out of touch and has no idea what’s going on outside his house.


                        January 15, 2001 at 2:37 am #54138
                        OriginalPosterLost
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                          It seems that besides My Bloody Valentine he never really mentions any music newer than the mid 80s. But lately he has been mentioning a lot of newer stuff like built to spill and guided by voices.

                          It just seemed to fit with a stereotype about his personality. That he never leaves his house much and just listens to old records. I was slightly surprised that he had a cd player.


                          January 26, 2001 at 12:37 pm #54139
                          OriginalPosterLost
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                            i was just wondering if anyone who had the john peel session and the xfm show recorded would want trade a tape of those shows for some dinosaur jr shows. ive been trying to get some live stuff from the fog and havent had any luck- so if anyone could help me out id really appreciate it. thanks


                            January 26, 2001 at 12:40 pm #54140
                            OriginalPosterLost
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                              I’ll put them up on myspace (there is already one track there) this weekend. Since you apparently have some boots yourself, can we expect to some uploads from you [img]http://www.freakscene.net/ubb/smilies/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]


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                              January 26, 2001 at 5:15 pm #54141
                              OriginalPosterLost
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                                thanks for putting those up!
                                id gladly put everything i have on my space-
                                put i dont really have a computer of my own-
                                right now. but i would be happy to send you what i have- and then maybe you could put it up there. ill be taping the show in champaign,ill. on the 9th and maybe the chicago show the night after- its about a ten hour drive for me to illinois- so i dont know if ill make the chicago show or not- but definately the one in champaign. id be happy to send you or anybody else who wants them- copies of the shows. thanks again.


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