Listening to Mr John peel again is like he's never been away, I remember when this was first broadcast, as great today as it was then,those were the days of sublime music. JOHN PEEL and his music will live forever. 🙏❤️🇬🇧 Aug twenty two
Quality recording...so funny at the start...they've come a long way since then eh? Always thought they were out of this world! Think I caught the last part of this on the radio back then but had no way of recording it...Bought everything they did ever since, managed to get 10 mixes on 2cd singles of Cascade the other day, feels like Christmas already ! I'll try to upload them on here when I get back to England..Thanks for uploading this gem liquid man ..respect x
God I miss John Peel. Yeah, R1 got some good DJs in right up to the present who are just as passionate about new or alternative music, so you can argue that his spirit - or at least his ethos - is still alive, but are any of them as genuinely eclectic in their tastes or as deliciously hangdog as John was?
1:46 Exhanged / Tudor Oak 8:18 The Shining Path 12:32 Trying to Make Impermanent Things Permanent 21:04 Private Psyche and Inner Life / Thinking About Thinking About Thinking 27:06 How to Be a Genuine Fake
Curious where these titles come from? I've only found a couple of these released so far - guess they may appear in future archives. Did they list the titles on FSOL digital at some point?
@@randyj420 Peel reads them out at 33:40. Two have been released on Archives under different names; also an alternate mix of 'The Shining Path' was on Archive 5 as 'Sendero Luminoso' (Spanish translation of the name); 'Trying to Make...' became the Amorphous track 'The Mello Hippo Disco Show', and appeared in cruelly truncated form on the Mello Hippo EP in 2002.
FSOL will never die, they are still around, live like chemical brothers or other acts, well they dont like it, they are still underground and misterious, In my innocent mind I still Think that many lsd or other intended chemistry experts play their music while they create their goodies, well it's better than pink floyd I guess.
ha ha john peel not answering loooooool!!! he sounds so unimpressed. Back fire the clever! (even though i would scramble for tapes when ever i caught them live on radio). fsol are such tossy artists. 'the philosophy behind sampling etc' i get it guys, don't bop off over it just sample it and sequence it and change the drum loops instead of speeding them up and down to make us think its a different drum loop. i bet after every recording session they have a sit down and serious chat about what they just did.... having said that apart from the beatles they have had an enormous effect on my recordings and music (and also managing to still sound 90s)
+jansen rockin Laquer Really? I can't think of anyone else who was making more innovative electronic music at the time than FSOL. I think they've definitely earned the name the Future Sound of London.