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The Peel Sessions: A story of teenage dreams and one man's love of new music

Ken Garner

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Published by BBC Books, part of Ebury Publishing

Format: Paperback

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EAN: 9781846072826
Published: 4 Oct 2007

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This is a story of teenage dreams, which, as any Peel fan knows, are hard to beat. Between 1967 and 2004 John Peel picked over 2000 bands to come and record over 4000 sessions to be played on his radio show. Many were young and had never been in a recording studio before, for some it was the start of an illustrious career, for others it was the only recognition their musical talent ever got.

For over 35 years the cream of British musical talent made the journey to the BBC's studio in Maida Vale, from Pink Floyd to Pulp, the Small Faces to the Smiths. And because John Peel was so respected his sessions took on a legendary status - they were a rite of passage that every new band wanted to go through.

Unfettered by commerical pressure the Peel Sessions were a unique British institution - an archive of music that reflects one man's passion for finding and encouraging new music.

Includes a full sessionography listing songs, band members and broadcast dates.

Jarvis Cocker writing about his first Peel Session aged 18 (Wayne the drummer was 15):

'We travelled down to Maida Vale in a van driven by a very strange man we'd contacted via a card pinned to the Virgin record shop noticeboard. We'd had to borrow lots of equipment from a band called The Naughtiest Girl Was a Monitor 'cause we didn't have enough stuff of our own. The session was to be produced by Dale Griffin, who used to be the drummer in Mott the Hoople; I seem to remember that he was wearing cowboy boots.

I think the crisis point came when Wayne was attempting to get a home-made synth-drum to work that a friend of his at school had made out of a rubber burglar-alarm mat and an old electronic calculator - Dale Griffin looked at this 15-year-old kid crouching on the floor bashing what looked like a doormat with some wires coming out of it and just put his head in his hands. But to his credit, the session did get finished and after it, everything else started for me...'

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What the critics say

The book that true fans...have been waiting for. A truly fascinating read...this is a book to devour and pore over at your leisure
- Metro - Non-fiction book of the week *****

The definitive word on Peel as champion of new music
- Q Magazine - ****

There is no better book about Peel available...combines rigour and precision with style and accessibility...a compelling tale about music on the airwaves
- Glasgow Herald

Encyclopaedic
- Sunday Express - ****

Top Ten Rock Books: - Number One: The Peel Sessions (24/10/07)
- The Independent

The Peel Sessions is a fine celebration of the nation's favourite DJ... a stylish and affectionate tribute
- Sunday Telegraph

Definitive.
- Under the Radar

About the Author

Ken Garner wrote In Session Tonight, a history of live pop on BBC radio, described as 'indispensable' by Q magazine, and 'a work of almost lunatic scholarship' by John Peel. He has worked as a business reporter, magazine editor, and a newspaper radio critic. He teaches journalism at Glasgow Caledonian University.

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