Here we have a little documentary about One of Britain’s best loved Pop punk bands, The Jam. Hope you Enjoy!
The Jam – Punk Icons
The Jam
The Jam were a Punk Pop group that were formed, and hit the scene in London in 1977 as the working class answer to their contemporaries like the Sex Pistols and The Clash. The Group was formed by Lead singer and Guitarist Paul Weller and Bassist Bruce Foxton.
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Here we have a little documentary on the famous Punk rock group, The Sex Pistols.
God Save The Sex Pistols
Who were The Sex Pistols?
The Sex Pistols were a Punk Rock band from London, England who formed in 1976 and split up by 1978. Yet, for their short One album career, the group left quite a legacy.
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Here we have another Radio Broadcast from the Late and Legendary D.J. John Peel with a recording of ‘The John peel Show’ which was First broadcast on Tuesday the 26th of December, 1978 from the famous BBC Studios in Maida Vale, London.
This broadcast was kindly uploaded by the legendary YouTuber ‘Creative Flow’ to whom we are eternally grateful to for their thoughtfulness in sharing this gem.
The John Peel Show – 26th of December, 1978
Tracks;
Misunderstood – I Can Take You To The Sun
Who – Won’t Get Fooled Again
Little Feat – Long Distance Love
Doors – Riders On The Storm
Beatles – Strawberry Fields Forever
Rolling Stones – Brown Sugar
Poco – Rose Of Cimarron
Free – All Right Now
Jimi Hendrix Experience – All Along The Watchtower
Derek & The Dominos – Layla
Led Zeppelin – Stairway To Heaven
Siouxsie & The Banshees – Metal Postcard
Thin Lizzy – Emerald
Neil Young – Like A Hurricane
Flying Lizards – Summertime Blues
Bob Dylan -Desolation Row
Sex Pistols – EMI
The Jam – In The City
Siouxsie & The Banshees -Jigsaw Feeling
Siouxsie & The Banshees – Mirage
Siouxsie & The Banshees – Switch
The John Peel Show
John Peel was a well known D.J in the United Kingdom who had become a household name by the time he died in 2004. He started off on the Pirate Radio Ship ‘Radio Caroline’ in the 1960’s, but soon ended up broadcasting on the BBC. His time with the beeb was spent mainly DJing. However, he did make a few TV appearances as a presenter, the most famous of which being Top of the Pops which he presented between 1978 and 1985. But this wasn’t for him really and he soon went back to his Radio Show.
However, although his show was broadcast on Radio One which is generally pretty crappy, his show was top quality. Unlike most other Radio One DJs, he never interrupted the music. The rest of them would talk over the track but John peel would deliberately wait til the song had finished completely before saying a word because he knew many listeners would be at home recording tracks from the show on cassette tape.
Champion of the Underdog
However, I think one of the greatest things about this show was that Peely would always try promote little unheard bands. Many groups would send their music demos in to John Peel in the hope of being aired. But unfortunately he wasn’t able to play them all, although he did bring a quite a lot of bands into the limelight.
But although he’d try play as many as he could, he only had a few hours a week airtime but the Demos were coming flooding in. When he died, he had a whole Barn on the farm he bought, stacked full of unheard demos from rising bands all over the world. However, his family have started trying to release some of this material. Although, It will take a few lifetimes to play them all. But at least some are getting aired. The spirit of Peely lives on. Many modern Radio DJs and shows have adopted the same approach.
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This is an Index list of all the Peel Sessions where you can find the group, Artist or Session you’re looking for easily just by Browsing through the list of sessions below.
The Peel Sessions Live
John Peel was a famous DJ who worked with the BBC for over 40 years and had his own self titled ‘John Peel Show’ which ran almost 30 years from 1975 til his death in 2004. In my opinion, John Peel was the best DJ the BBC ever had.
There are various factors that bring me to that verdict. But not least of those is the fact that he would get bands into the studio to play live sessions. Many groups played more than One session with John Peel and some even played numerous sessions.
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Bob Dylan is an American Folk and Rock singer who has now been producing albums, songs and live performances for over 60 years now. Ever since his humble beginnings of the early 1960’s Folk revival scene, Dylan has continuously reinvented himself. His private life has always been a source of intrigue for fans and Dylanologists.
Here’s a little classic from Creedence Clearwater with their UK Number One Hit song ‘Bad Moon Rising’. This was from their Album Green River and was released on April 16, 1969. It reached Number Two on the UK Billboard Chart and Number One in the UK singles chart for Three weeks running in September 1969..
Bad Moon Rising by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Bad Moon Rising Lyrics;
I see a bad moon a-rising I see trouble on the way yeah, I see earth quakes and lightnin’ I see bad times today
Don’t go ’round tonight But it’s bound to take your life There’s a bad moon on the rise
I hear hurricanes a-blowing I know the end is coming soon Oh yeah, I fear the river’s over flowing I hear the voice of rage and ruin
And don’t go ’round tonight But it’s bound to take your life There’s a bad moon on the rise
Yeah
Hope you got your things together I hope you are quite prepared to die Look’s like we’re in for nasty weather One eye is taken for an eye
Don’t go ’round tonight But it’s bound to take your life There’s a bad moon on the rise Yeah, don’t go ’round tonight But it’s bound to take your life There’s a bad moon on the rise
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Creedence Clearwater Revival were a Swamp-Rock group from El Cerrito, California. They were originally formed in 1959 by brothers John and Tom Fogerty who were both Guitarists. Stu Cook played Bass and Doug Clifford played the drums. They first played as The Blue Velvets. But that only lasted up til 1964 when they changed their name.
They later played as ‘Vision’ but soon changed their name again to ‘The Golliwogs’. But eventually they settled on Creedence Clearwater Revival in 1968 and released 5 Studio albums between then up until 1972/ This is when the band broke up due to personality clashes. There have been rumours of a reunion tour. However, most group members seem uninterested in this. John Fogerty says that ‘Its certainly Possible’. But Clifford and Cook say they have no inclination to have a reunion. So, its unlikely we will see that. But you never know.
However, John Fogerty still plays his own solo material.
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Here we are with another One Hour of Music and this time the year is 1972. So lets tune in and have a look at some of the Top Hit singles of that year. With acts like Deep Purple and more. Hope You Enjoy!
One Hour of Music – 1972
The Songs;
Deep Purple – Smoke on te Water
The Temptations – Papa was a Rollin Stone
Stevie Wonder – Superstition
Bill Withers – Lean On Me
Elvis Presley – Always on my Mind
The Rolling Stones – Tumbling Dice
Elton John – Rocket Man
Roberta Flack – The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
Seals & Croft – Summer Breeze
The Doobie Brothers – Listen to the music
Johnny Nash – I can see Clearly Now.
Bread – Guitar Man
Gary Glitter – Rock n Roll
Steely Dan – Do It Again
One Hour of Music
One Hour of Music is a brilliant little Video series brought to us by the Legendary El Rincon De La Nostalgia YouTube channel. It features the best selling hit singles from each year with One Hour dedicated to each. Each year video features a mixture of Live concerts, Live TV Appearances and Official Music Videos as well as home made videos from the channel.
What Else Happened in 1972
Rapper Eminem was born
The Winter Olympics are held in Sapporo, Japan.
In the Superbowl VI, The Dallas Cowboys won 24-3 over the Miami Dolphins
The Blockbuster Movie ‘Way of the Dragoon’ featuring Bruce Lee is Premiered.
David Bowies 5th Studio Album ‘Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars’ was released on the 16th of June
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Here we have another Hour of Music for you. This time we have music from the year of 1971. Here’s some of the top hits of that decade from both sides of The Atlantic. The Video features acts like Led Zeppelin, The Doors, John Lennon and many more. Hope You Enjoy!
One Hour Of Music From 1971
The Songs;
Led Zeppelin – Stairway to Heaven
John Lennon – Imagine
Marvin Gaye – What’s Going On?
Rod Stewart – Maggie May
Creedence Clearwater Revival – Have You Ever Seen The Rain
The Rolling Stones – Brown Sugar
The Doors – Riders on the Storm
Janis Joplin – Me and Bobby McGhee
The Who – Baba O’Reilly
The Hollies – Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress)
Elton John – Blue Jean Baby
The Doors – L.A. Woman
Grand Funk Railroad – Footstompin Music
The Stylistics – You Make Me Feel Brand New
America – A Horse with No Name
Don MacLean – American Pie
One Hour Of Music
The One Hour of Music Series is kindly brought to us by the awesome El Rincon De La Nostalgia YouTube Channel. Each of these Videos focuses on a particular year, and the Top hits of that Year. In this case its `1971.
They each contain a compilation of various artists and their songs. Some songs are Live performances. Some are Television appearances. Others are the official music videos and others again are home made videos for the song.
What Else Happened in 1971?
Bob Dylan’s feature length Documentary Film ‘Eat The Document’ is premiered at New York’s Academy of Music
Joe Frazier defeats Muhammad Ali in the Fight of the Century held at Madison Square Gardens.
Charles Manson is Found Guilty and Imprisoned along with 3 Female members of ‘The Manson Family’
The Movie Blockbuster ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ starring Gene Wilder as the famous Willy Wonka is premiered.
Canadian born Singer and Songwriter Joni Mitchell releases her Fort album ‘Blue’
The ‘Harris Poll’ finds that over 60% of Americans are against the Vietnam War.
The Martial Arts Blockbuster ‘Fist of Fury’ featuring Bruce lee is premiered.
Led Zeppelin’s 4th Album ‘Four Symbols’ makes Album of the Year in the UK.
Marvin Gaye releases his Eleventh Studio Album ‘Whats goin on?’
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Here we gave a little Punk Documentary from years ago. It was produced by Granada TV and features mmm any of the Punk & New Wave acts from the 1976 to 1978 Era. We also get some timepiece adverts from days gone by. Enjoy!
Punk & New Wave 1976-1978 ~ The Way They Were
The Music;
Sex Pistols – Anarchy in the UK
Elvis Costello – Alison
The Buzzcocks – What do I get. .
John Cooper Clarke – You’ll never See a Nipple in the Daily Express / Cycle Sluts .
Iggy Pop – The Passenger .
Wreck less Eric – I got the whole wide world
Ian Fury – The Cockney Prayer
Penetration – .
Blondie – Rip Her to Shreds
The Fall – PsychoMafia/ Industrial Estate
The Jam – In The City/ Bricks and Mortar
Jordan – Devo – Interview
Tom Robinson Band – Glad to be Gay
Johnny Thunders – Interview
Elvis Costello – Watching the Detectives
. XTC – .
Jonathan Richman – .
Nick Lowe – .
Siouxie & The Banshees.
Cherry Vanilla – .
Magazine –
Punk & New Wave
In 1976, there was a musical explosion both sides of the Atlantic. A phenomenon that would change music forever. It was called Punk Rock. This Video shows is a compilation of many of the main players in this musical revolution from The Sex Pistols to Elvis Costello. Iggy Pop to John Cooper Clarke. We see interviews with these acts before they perform.
This video has been taken from an old VHS video tape recording. You can see the age of the films in the picture quality which only adds a bit of character to it. The maker has left some old TV adverts in there which just adds to the nostalgic quality all the more.
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