Enough about all his contributions to music...  what am I going to do on
Saturday mornings without  'home truths'  ....

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Subject: RE: Re: (313) John Peel

I had heard he is to get a state funeral, is this true? I hope so...
 
I heard Andy Kershaw saying he asked him what the key was to
broadcasting and he answered " Don't talk to them as a bunch of people,
talk to them as one person" and like Kershaw said how true this was and
this is why we all feel like we knew him.

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        From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Wed 10/27/2004 12:10 PM 
        To: Nicole Slavin; [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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        Subject: RE: Re: (313) John Peel
        
        

        Bit late to pitch in, but I too was genuinely upset by his
passing.
        I usually find public outpourings of grief rather distasteful
and insincere (after the Diana fiasco), but can understand completely
why in this case it is genuine.
        For most music fans, in the UK, at least, he was a constant
fixture in their lives  (I listened to his shows constantly from about
age 14 to my mid 20s) and to hear this lovely man with a familiar and
amiable voice so regularly playing records that  blew our minds, it is
no wonder that we felt such a connection to him, almost as if he was a
relative or close friend.
        He is also irreplaceable - there is no one to fill his shoes,
and if there was, I doubt the BBC would employ them. This is a
devastating blow for the music industry cos he was the only chance many
bands/producers had to get their music played on national radio.
        So I echo the calls for some kind of public memorial service for
him.
        
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        From: Nicole Slavin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 9:59 AM
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        Subject: Re: Re: (313) John Peel
        
        
        So far there has been a pretty decent show of respect in the
local media. I
        missed the early news slots but know he was featured, and
newsnight had an
        entire feature on him including guests. One of these guests was
Mark E Smith
        from The Fall which was absolutely hilarious as he was being
really weird
        and belligerant in the way that he is. He kept on subverting all
the
        compliments about John and then asked the reporter if he was
going to be
        "allowed" to speak again. I think John Peel would have like it!
        
        
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        Sent: 26 October 2004 20:42
        Subject: Re: Re: (313) John Peel
        
        
        >
        > i knew Greg would say it well, so i'll leave it at that.
ironically, we
        > talked about that Sonar experience not too long ago.  i'm
sorry you
        > won't get that second chance as well.
        >
        > what a tragic, shocking loss.  to call him a legend, in his
own or any
        > time, is nearly a disservice.  has anyone done more for music
in
        > general, across as many genres, so faithfully?  it's hard to
imagine.
        >
        > i hope he is recognized by the state.  both in saying farewell
and also
        > in some sort of lasting memorial.  a fund, scholarship,
street,
        > program...  something fitting.  he more than deserves it.
        >
        > Garrett
        >
        >
        >
        > Greg Earle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 10/26/2004,
07:34:21 PM:
        > > Oh my God.  I'm staggered beyond all belief.
        > >
        > > In the last 20 years I've had little trouble walking up to
most any
        > > famous performer, DJ, band, whathaveyou, that I wanted to
meet -
        > > either because they seemed like interesting people or simply
        > > because I respected their musical talent and wanted to say
thanks -
        > > as it's been easy to rationalize (hey, they all put their
pants on one
        > > leg at a time, just like me - and, as I've gotten older,
invariably
        > > they're all younger than I am, which helps).
        > >
        > > Except for John Peel.
        > >
        > > At Sonar last year I saw him standing around in SonarVillage
        > > and I kept trying to get up the nerve to go shake his hand.
        > >
        > > I was too intimidated.  Not by his presence - he seems
jovial
        > > and approachable enough in person - but for an old fart like
me,
        > > the man is simply a God among men.  Back in the Punk days
when you
        > > were lucky to get a beaten-up 6-8 week old copy of the NME
in your
        > > local (US) record shop, the man and his playlists (and his
end
        > > of the year Festive 50 lists) and of course the Peel
Sessions
        > > were an absolute godsend to an overseas Punk fanatic.
        > >
        > > I told myself that if I saw him at Sonar next time 'round
that
        > > I'd right the wrong and go up to him this time.  Now I'll
never
        > > get that chance.
        > >
        > > I see that Tony Blair chimed in with his 2p - do the right
thing,
        > > Tony, give this man a state funeral.  Few Britons over the
last
        > > 35 years have been as important as this man was - to this
overseas
        > > observer, anyway.
        > >
        > >     - Greg
        
        
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