Sunday, January 22, 2012

The week that really changed the world or just a good read

Little Richard "sent" teenagers

Wollongong's Crown theatre shuddered last night under applause (of the modern kind) when Little Richard, star of Lee Gordon's first Wollongong presentation of the Big Show stepped on to the stage.
    Girls screamed and men yelled when the "King of Rock'n' Roll" appeared in his robe. The show opened with a twang of electric guitars and a clash of cymbals of a Sydney band headed by Johnny O'Keefe.

"Shocker"
    The Australian group, with its wailing saxophones, provided the "shocker" of the night, sung by Johnny O'Keefe. O'Keefe swaying in all directions sung a number "Flip Flop & Fly", which is a current hit in America. He finished on his knees, wrestling with the microphone.The audience screamed and stamped their feet, while O'Keefe sang.
    Next on the bill was young American singer Eddie Cochrane,who will be 19 tomorrow. He has a mature voice and put the audience into full swing.
    Another young American singer, Alis Lesley, hailed as the "Female Elvis Presley" lived up to her reputation, and it is doubtful whether Elvis himself could have rotated as much. Most of her songs were numbers recorded by Presley, and she sang most of her numbers in his style. She squealed instead of grunting, as Presley does, after each line.
    The "King of Rock 'n' Roll" Little Richard, provided the climax to the show. Little Richard "sent" the audience. His versions of "Tutti Frutti" and "Lucille" were met with tremendous applause, and he could be barely heard above the screaming and stamping of feet.
Gymnast
    Besides being an expert showman, Little Richard also appeared to be an expert gymnast. After the performance Little Richard threw copies of a religious booklet into the audience. Later in his room he said that his desire was to be a minister. "Rock 'n' Roll is a living. Everybody has to have a living." he said, "But my real ambition is to become a minister." He said that this was his first show in Australia, but he had appeared "just about everywhere except Russia." "I don't want to go to Russia",he said.
    When asked why she sang in "Elvis Presley style", Alis Lesley said that Rock 'n' Roll was a release for her. "I love it, so I just do it." she said.
    Eddie Cochrane, when asked the same question, said Rock 'n' Roll was the only music left which had feeling "I can put all of my heart into it. When I'm singing I'm feeling it all the time," he said.
    The whole show was a tremendous success, Lee Gordon should seriously think about presenting each of his Big Show presentationsat Wollongong.  T.A.M. 

    This article appeared in the Illawarra Mercury newspaper on
Wednesday the 2nd of October 1957. 

    Under the article was this piece:
    Pray that the divine presence may still guide and bless our
chief magistrate, those associated with his executive trust, and our
national judiciary; give our congress wisdom, and uphold our nation
with the right arm of His righteousness. - Mary Baker Eddy.
    Maybe its a reference to judge Judy. 

ad for show crown theatre, illawarra mercury

    Notice the way they spelt Cochran, to my knowledge there wasn't  anymore Big Show presentations at the Crown. It was pulled down in the early seventies, and stayed as a fenced block of grass until the mid eighties. It was a 1200 seater.
    I've actually talked to someone who was there. A man who was 16 at the time. I asked him about Alis Lesley, not knowing much about her. He said she wasn't much, he remembers her kicking off her shoes.
    On Eddie Cochran, he said he was good, he still thinks its one of the best shows he has seen.
    The show had two sessions, one at 6 p.m. and 8.45 p.m. Prices were 19/6 and 29/6, (being 19 shillings and six pence).

    On the 4 th of October 1957, England explodes its 12th atomic
blast, and most powerful at Maralinga Sth Australia. 

    On the 7 th of October 1957, Russia launchs its first satelite
Sputnik.

Here's a bit on the Rock 'n Roll subject; 
    Originally, says O'Keefe, I wasn't booked to do that show but Gene Vincent and his band, the Blue Caps, somehow got offloaded at Honolulu - people were always getting offloaded at Honolulu - and couldn't get out to Australia in time for the first night of the tour, which was down at the Crown Theatre, Wollongong. At the time I had about the only Rock 'n Roll band in Australia, and we were rehearsing one night down in Valentine's restaurant, below my father's furniture store, when Lee Gordon and Alan Heffernan came to see me. They said they wanted a band to back Eddie Cochran and Alis Lesley, just for one night. Would I do it? So I said I'd do it on the understanding I was allowed to sing three songs. They agreed and I really killed them on that first show in Wollongong. I sang, "You hit the wrong note, billy goat", "Whole Lotta Shaking going on", and "Ooh Boopa Do"... I really killed them. And Lee booked me for the rest of the tour.
    But the first time we appeared in Sydney, when it was announced, "And here he is from Australia - Australia's rock king: Johnny O'Keefe!" - all the kids booed. They booed like nothing on earth. All that did to  me was give me a charge and to make me think, "Well I'll Show you kid's what its all about". So I stood there and said, "You can boo me and you can make fun of me, but you all paid your money to come and see me because you all love me". And they cheered, and I went into my songs and did my act. Then I went back to the piano and we accompanied Eddie Cochran and Alis Lesley. Both Little Richard and Gene Vincent, who'd arrived by that time, had their own bands.
    I had a great time on that tour, but it was a rather ill-fated affair. Originally it was a 22-day tour, but was cut short when Little Richard flew back. He was a strange fella. Effeminate and very religious. I remember we'd played Newcastle and he was becoming very morose. We were coming across in the Stockton Ferry and the blokes in his band were ribbing him. 
    They said he was thinking of quitting show business and serving the Lord. And his bass player said, "if you want to serve the Lord you should throw away all your diamonds and all your rings". He always wore a lot of very expensive jewellery. Well, that's what he did: opened the window of the bus and threw his jewellery into the Hunter River. I believe people are still finding bits and pieces of it up there.

    Then we went to Broken Hill where we were booked to do a concert. Lee chartered a plane and flew the whole lot of us up there; probably something like 40 or 50 people. And we drew a crowd of only about 100. When we arrived we discovered that someone had upset the Barrier Industrial Council, which runs the place, and there was a boycott on the show. I remember Lee standing up the back saying, "Don't tell anyone I've got anything to do with this". It was a disaster. 
    And then on to Melbourne where the tour really fell apart. Little Richard was very worried about the first Sputnik that was going over on the night we opened. About half past eight at night, between the first and second shows, we were all standing in a lane outside the Melbourne Stadium looking up into the sky to see Sputnik. And there it was, this bloody white thing going across, and Richard says, thats it. The end of the world is coming. I'm going home. I'm going to die in America. I'm not going to sin anymore". We really didn't know whether he was going to quit that moment, or do the second show.
    As well as appearing on the show I was compare on a backstage mike. The time came for Richard's bit, and I said - "Now here he is, the king himself - Little Richard!"- and out comes Richard in his robes. He'd got himself a beautiful Bible and he said, "Ladies and Gentlemen, I'm not going to sing for you tonight, I'm gonna tell you about the Lord". And he opened the Bible and read to them for 20 minutes. They copped it sweet. He went off stage, cancelled his tour, got on a plane the next day and went back to America, thinking the end of the world was coming. For about four or five years he went all around the southern parts of America, knockin on people's doors saying "I'm Little Richard come to tell you about the Lord".

    Eventually he did return to show business and he did another tour of Australia, but he wasn't very successful. I don't know why. In his day he really was king. He was unbelieveable! He used to take all his clothes off and throw them to the audience. I'd never seen excitement such as he created.
    Of course in those days to be a rock 'n roll singer you had to roll on the floor and kick your legs up in the air. You couldn't much hear of what was going on. It didn't matter how you sang the song; it mattered what you did. If you moved the microphone between your legs and tried to root it, the kids would scream. And you'd know you'd get the same reaction whatever side of the audience you worked. 

    This sort of abandoned exhibitionism appealed as much to the performer in the hearts of hundreds as it did as a frenzied emotional experience to rock 'n roll's young public.
    With Elvis Presley symbolizing the attainable heights of show business and Johnny O'Keefe localizing the reality of the opportunities, Australia was about to be hit by a rock-fall of raw and eager rock 'n roll performers.

    Taken from some book about rock 'n roll in Australia I photocopied a
few pages a few years ago I don't know the title. 
    Researched and compiled by R.L.S. of Wollongong, Oct 2005. For the
future interested in the past.

this has been posted on myspace around 2007-8 or something for a couple of years, til i deleted my account.
 sydney paper  maybe telegragh

Thursday, January 12, 2012

jpeelws

Howdy Pards

8sept2020
seems like box doesn't like letting you download, no one gave a shit telling or asking me about it, so who gives a fuck, probably have to join box
send me a message i'll send you

X marks the spot 
jpeelws230996a 
Southern Culture On The Skids: White Trash
  Bonnevilles: Lorraine
Arab Strap: The First Big Weekend
password - peel=john 
 
jpeelws230996b
Culture: A Slice Of Mt. Zion
 John Parish & PJ Harvey: Heela
Dick Dale: Dick Dale Stomp
password -  peel=john 
 
jpeelws230996c
 Bennet: I Hate My Family
Bentley Rhythm Ace: Last Train To Bentley On C
password - peel=john 
 
jpeelws300996pt1a
Go Sailor: Bigger Than An Ocean
Leicester: Best In The US
password -  peel=john 
 
jpeelws300996pt1b
David McCallum: Communication
Motor Psycho: The Nerve Tattoo
The Sidewinder: Scarafication Dub (tape flip)
password -  peelxjohn
 
jpeelws300996pt2
The Sidewinder: Scarafication Dub
Olivia Tremor Control: Define A Transparent Dream
Fleetwood Mac: If You Be My Baby
password -  peelxjohn
 
jpeelws061096a
Delgados: Sucrose
Wedding Present: Dreamworld
Impala: Yesiree!
password -  
 
jpeelws061096b 
Future Sound Of London: My Kingdom
Spent: Umbrella Wars
password - peelxjohn 
 
jpeelws061096c 
Misunderstood: I'm Not Talking
Paul Van Dyk: Seven Ways
password - peelxjohn 
 
jpeelws141096pt1 
Bis: Starbright Boy
Pablo Gargano: Hi-State Of Trance
password - peelxjohn 
Delgados: Tempered; Not Tamed
Ivory Joe Hunter: Guess Who
Gorky's Zygotic Mynci: Patio Song
password - peelxjohn 
Revelino: Step On High
Gang Related & Mask: Not Not
password - peelxjohn 
Drag Strip: Reaction Time
Jon The Dentist: Destiny
 password -  johnxpeel
Spencer Wiggins: That's How Much I Care
Renderers: Carnival Of Souls
Dumb: Always Liverpool (tape flip)
 password -  johnxpeel
Dumb: Always Liverpool (cont.)
Sidi Touré: Biray
John Parish & Polly Jean Harvey: Heela
 password - johnxpeel 
Revelino: Step On High
Burns: I Saw Her Standing There
 Culture: A Slice Of Mt. Zion
none 
AC Acoustics: Stunt Girl
Astralasia: The Seven Pointed Star
Sandy Nelson: Casbah
Silver Jews: Inside The Golden Days Of Missing You
 password - houdinis
Main Objective: Stylin
 password - houdinis
Nub: The Fall Guy
Jonathan Fire*Eater: Beautician 
 password - houdinis 
 LE1 1FB: Step Correct
Billy Bragg: Never Had No One Ever
 password - johnpeelx
 Archers Of Loaf: Vocal Shrapnel
Spencer Wiggins: The Power Of A Woman
Rok / Johnson: Sequential Polka
 password - johnpeelx 
 Servatron: 3 Laws (Abolished)
Stretch Princess - Stupid Boy
Glen Brown And King Tubby - Save Our Dub
 password - johnpeelx 
Nub: Harrier
Mogwai: Summer
Sidi Touré: Hogar (tape flip)
 password - johnpeelx  
 
 Sidi Touré: Hogar (cont.)
Fags: My Boyfriend Is A Janitor
Belle And Sebastian: The Stars Of Track And Field
 password -  johnpeelx
 
 http://www.box.com/s/evi5addarx59cemjfu11 
 jpeelwst3s2pt1
 Keith Hudson: Turn The Heater On
Country Joe And The Fish: Silver And Gold
Hectics: Crawdaddy
Broken Dog: Throw Everything Away
 password - xjohnpeel  
 
  http://www.box.com/s/udgel72674g8cqn4sz0p
jpeelwst4s1pt1a
  Hooton 3 Car: Things
Force Vomit: Spacemen Over Malaysia 
 Shy FX: The Message
 password -  harryx
 
http://www.box.com/s/uheq2od8scx09hui5fc5
jpeelwst4s1pt1b
 Charles Walker And His Band: Driving Home Part 1
Don't: It's Not So Bad (tape flip)
 password -  harryx

 Don't: It's Not So Bad (tape cont.)
Natacha Atlas: Marifnaash
 password -  harryx
 
Juniper: Doing Fine
Experimental Pop Band: Oslo
password -  harryx
Revelino: Step On High
 Don Covay: It's Better To Have (And Don't Need)
Soundman: Shatterproof
 password - harryx 
 Period Pains: Daddy, I Want A Pony
Prunes: Nightside
Electric Prunes: Kyrie Eleison
 password - harryx
 Guided By Voices: Postal Blowfish
Arcon 2: The Beckoning
 password - harryx
Midget: Kylie And Jason
Fall: Kicker Conspiracy
 password -  step33
 Menace & USD: Let's Go
Experimental Pop Band: Boutique In My Backyard
 password -  step34
Beatnik Filmstars: Milk
Baby Boy Warren & Sonny Boy Williamson(2): Hello Stranger
 password -   step35
  Lochi: Sinistacid
 password -  step36
 Pavement: Shady Lane
Fall: Hilary
Daddylonglegs: Spy vs Spy
 password - step37 
Daddy Longlegs: Waiting For The Snow To Fall
Ian Pooley: Higgledy Piggledy
Angie Heaton: See How You Are
 password -  step38
 Tompot Blenny: Sleepwatching For Trains
Heavyweight: Infinity
 password -  x
  Pavement: Date W / Ikea 
Zion Train: Be Prepared
 password -  maybefeb
Northpole: Weekender
Blue Bells: Come Along
Simon Joyner: Robin Hood
 password -  maybefeb
 Snow Pony: Come + Sit Here On Your Daddy's Knee
Panacea: Day After
 password -  maybefeb
Bis: Sweetshop Avengerz
Guided By Voices: If We Wait
Howlin' Wolf: Down In The Bottom
 password -  maybefeb
 jpeelwst5s1pt1b
 Byzar: Phylyx
Wedding Present: Montreal
 password -  maybefeb
Half Man Half Biscuit: - Dead Men Don't Buy Season Tickets
 password -  maybefeb
 Neama Guaku: Neama Guaku
 password -  maybefeb
 password -  jimih
 http://www.box.com/s/k6ps7ljlheisr4n8fo4g
get that feeling2
http://www.box.com/s/lo7j5zma38nu8yvn8qm1 
get that feeling3 


9march2018
here is some photos of the tapes, inserts were made using old apple hyperlink application and dot matrix printer














 
2july2020
the radio station that broadcasted the shows was not far from my dwell. its moved on as late. i thought i'd put a photo of it before it's demolished. i actually painted it as a work for the dole thing. they started putting the fence up around it.




    
 credits
    Southern Culture On The Skids: White Trash (single) One Louder
    Bonnevilles: Lorraine (LP - Old Town Doo Wop, Vol.  Ace
    Arab Strap: The First Big Weekend (single)
    Culture: A Slice Of Mt. Zion (LP - One Stone) RAS
    John Parish & PJ Harvey: Heela (LP - Dance Hall at Louse Point) Island
    Dick Dale: Dick Dale Stomp (LP - King Of The Surf Guitar) Capitol
    Bennet: I Hate My Family (LP - Super Natural) Roadrunner
    Bentley Rhythm Ace: Last Train To Bentley On C (12") Skint
    Go Sailor: Bigger Than An Ocean (LP – Go Sailor) Lookout!
    Leicester: Best In The US (12”) 5HQ
    David McCallum: Communication (LP – Open Channel D) Rev-Ola
    Motor Psycho: The Nerve Tattoo (LP – Blissard) Columbia
    The Sidewinder: Scarafication Dub (LP – Colonized) Virgin
    Olivia Tremor Control: Define A Transparent Dream (LP – Music From The Unrealized  Film Script "Dusk At Cubist Castle") Blue Rose
    Fleetwood Mac: If You Be My Baby (LP – Mr. Wonderful) Blue Horizon
    Delgados: Sucrose (single) Chemikal Underground
    Wedding Present: Dreamworld (LP – Saturnalia) Cooking Vinyl
    Impala: Yesiree! (EP – Cozy Corner) Estrus
    Future Sound Of London: My Kingdom (12”) Virgin
    Spent: Umbrella Wars (LP – A Seat Beneath The Chairs) Merge
    Misunderstood: I'm Not Talking (LP – Before The Dream Faded) Cherry Red
    Paul Van Dyk: Seven Ways (LP – Seven Ways) MFS
    Bis: Starbright Boy (EP - Atom Powered Action!)
    Pablo Gargano: Hi-State Of Trance (12" - Rid-Eers Of Drum E.P.)
    Delgados: Tempered; Not Tamed (album - Domestiques) Chemikal Underground CHEM009
    Ivory Joe Hunter: Guess Who (7") King 45-15027
    Gorky's Zygotic Mynci: Patio Song (7") Fontana GZMX 1
    Revelino: Step On High (7") Musidisc MU102
    Gang Related & Mask: Not Not (12" - Dictation) Dope Dragon DDRAG13
    Drag Strip: Reaction Time (album - Reaction Time) Shredder SH-38
    Jon The Dentist: Destiny (Liberator Remix) (2x12" - Pyramid) TEC TEC LP24LP
    Spencer Wiggins: That's How Much I Care (7") Goldwax
    Renderers: Carnival Of Souls (album - The Surface Of Jupiter) Ajax AJAX 058
    Dumb: Always Liverpool (album - Thirsty)
    Sidi Touré: Biray
    John Parish & Polly Jean Harvey: Heela (album - Dance Hall At Louse Point) Island ILPS 8051
    Revelino: Step On High (7") Musidisc MU102
    Burns: I Saw Her Standing There (v/a album - GS I Love You: Japanese Garage Bands Of The 1960s) Big Beat CDWIKD 159
    Culture: A Slice Of Mt. Zion (album - One Stone) Gorgon GOR 0006
    AC Acoustics: Stunt Girl (7") Elemental ELM 30S
    Astralasia: The Seven Pointed Star
    Sandy Nelson: Casbah (v/a album - Toes On The Nose) Ace CDCHD 634
    Silver Jews: Inside The Golden Days Of Missing You (album - The Natural Bridge) Domino WIGLP 28
    Main Objective: Stylin (12" - Roll / Stylin) Breakthrough BRR 3
    Nub: The Fall Guy (7") Rough Trade 45REV 40
    Jonathan Fire*Eater: Beautician (12" EP - Tremble Under Boom Lights) Medicine Label MED 9603
    LE1 1FB: Step Correct (12" - Step Correct / Down The Alley) 5HQ Recordings HQ 004
    Billy Bragg: Never Had No One Ever (v/a album - The Smiths Is Dead) Les Inrockuptibles LI 9602
    Archers Of Loaf: Vocal Shrapnel (7") Alias A-103
    Spencer Wiggins: The Power Of A Woman (7") Goldwax 330
    Rok / Johnson: Sequential Polka (12" - Club Berlin) International Deejay Gigolo GIGOLO 03
    Servatron: 3 Laws (Abolished) (album - No Room For Humans) One Louder LOUDER19
    Stretch Princess - Stupid Boy (v/a EP - Best Kept Secrets) Dedicated
    Glen Brown And King Tubby - Save Our Dub (album - Termination Dub 1973-1979) Blood & Fire BAFLP 015
    Nub: Harrier (b/w 7" - The Fall Guy) Rough Trade 45REV 40
    Mogwai: Summer (7" -Summer / Ithica 27Φ9) Love Train PUBE 14
    Sidi Touré: Hogar
    Fags: My Boyfriend Is A Janitor (7" - My Boyfriend Is A Janitor) Westside Audio Laboratories WEST - 000004
    Belle And Sebastian: The Stars Of Track And Field (album - If You're Feeling Sinister) Jeepster JPRLP 001
    Keith Hudson: Turn The Heater On (7") Conqueror CO 016
    Country Joe And The Fish: Silver And Gold (album - C.J. Fish) Vanguard VSD 6555
    Hectics: Crawdaddy (7" - Bathmat / Crawdaddy) Scooch Pooch P031
    Broken Dog: Throw Everything Away (7") Big Cat UK ABB121S
    Hooton 3 Car: Things (7") Rumblestrip
    Force Vomit: Spacemen Over Malaysia () Big O Singles Club No 3
    Shy FX: The Message (12" - The Message / Nasty) Ebony Recordings EBR 008
    Charles Walker And His Band: Driving Home Part 1
    Don't: It's Not So Bad (v/a album - Sperminator) Anti War Action (AWA) Foundation For Former Yugoslavia
    Natacha Atlas: Marifnaash (album - Halim) Nation NAT LP 1087
    Juniper: Doing Fine (maxi-single Premier) Total Heaven LOF! 025
    Experimental Pop Band: Oslo (12" - Boutique In My Backyard) Swarffinger SF008
    Revelino: Step On High (single - Step On High) Dirt DIRTY 9 CD/Musidisc MU102
    Don Covay: It's Better To Have (And Don't Need) (v/a album - And This Time It's For Real) Débutante/    Polygram 553 102-2
    Soundman: Shatterproof (CDEP - 9 Stone Elvis) Image Productions IMCD10001
    Period Pains: Daddy, I Want A Pony (v/a album - And The Rest Is History...) Zerox ZERO 001CD
    Prunes: Nightside (v/a album - Excursions) Mo Wax MW056CD
    Electric Prunes: Kyrie Eleison (album - Mass In F Minor) Reprise RS 6275
    Guided By Voices: Postal Blowfish (v/a album - Kids In The Hall - Brain Candy (Music From The        Motion Picture Soundtrack) Matador OLE 183-2
    Arcon 2: The Beckoning (12" - The Beckoning/Skyland) Reinforced RIVET 101
    Midget: Kylie And Jason (7") Radar TINY 1
    Fall: Kicker Conspiracy
    Menace & USD: Let's Go (12" - Insect War) Area 51 Recordings AREA 060
    Experimental Pop Band: Boutique In My Backyard (12") Swarffinger SF008T
    Beatnik Filmstars: Milk (album - Phase 3) No Life NL14
    Baby Boy Warren & Sonny Boy Williamson(2): Hello Stranger
    Lochi: Sinistacid (12" - New Wave Of Acid Techno / Sinistacid) Routemaster ROUTE 6
    Pavement: Shady Lane (album - Brighten The Corners) Domino WIGLP31
    Fall: Hilary (album - Extricate) Cog Sinister 842 204-1
    Daddylonglegs: Spy vs Spy
    Daddy Longlegs: Waiting For The Snow To Fall (album - Daddy Longlegs) Warner Bros. WS 3004
    Ian Pooley: Higgledy Piggledy (12") Force Inc. US FIM US 20
    Angie Heaton: See How You Are (LP - Calamities-Restitution) Mud
    Tompot Blenny: Sleepwatching For Trains (EP - Green Is The Best Colour) Shinkansen SHINKANSEN 5
    Heavyweight: Infinity (Amen) (12" - Infinity) Channel 5
    Pavement: Date W / Ikea (album - Brighten The Corners) Domino WIGLP31
    Zion Train: Be Prepared (v/a album - Anti War Action Benefit)
    Northpole: Weekender (EP - Weekender)
    Blue Bells: Come Along (7") Lock LOX 15
    Simon Joyner: Robin Hood (v/a 7" - Songs From A Room) Sing, Eunuchs! EUNUCH 2
    Snow Pony: Come + Sit Here On Your Daddy's Knee (7" - The Little Girls Understand) Rough
    Panacea: Day After (12" - The Day After / Reality) Position Chrome CHROME 8 
    Bis: Sweetshop Avengerz (7") Wiiija WIJ 67
    Guided By Voices: If We Wait (album - Sunfish Holy Breakfast) Matador OLE 185-1
    Howlin' Wolf: Down In The Bottom
    Byzar: Phylyx (12" EP - Beings From The B'yond Wythyn Vol. 1) Asphodel ASP 0104
    Wedding Present: Montreal (single) Cooking Vinyl
   Half Man Half Biscuit: - Dead Men Don't Buy Season Tickets (v/a 7" untitled) What's that Noise WTN 01
    Neama Guaku: Neama Guaku
 
 
 
had trouble with the comments section , i couldn't work it out. no time to waste .thanks for that comment anyways.
these have been stored away for over 15 years , if you cant wait til their uploaded then you dont deserve them
http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/World_service_96-97 
some feedback on them would be nice , and or any things wrong.
seems to be turning into a pirates treasure map , it didn't start out like that. 
very fitting though, i wonder what the old boy would think. 
 
14april2018
 
14apr2023 - some of this is bullshit, i'll have to fix it eventually. all the tapes are at box

5oct2024
sorted this page out a bit/lot , below is further information . thanks to the people at peel everywhere for their time and research on the credits. and the spelling