John Peel is dead.
Oct. 26th, 2004 03:10 pm| http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/3955289.stm "Veteran BBC broadcaster John Peel has died at the age of 65" Obituary: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/3955369.stm I can't find the words for this. Anyone who cares at all will know why this is so hugely tragic for the British music scene. |
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Date: 2004-10-26 07:51 am (UTC)Thanks for the link to the obituary :)
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Date: 2004-10-26 07:55 am (UTC)A John Peel story. About 18 months ago, I was driving
Somewhere in the universe, that track is still playing, and John trying to decide what to put on next.
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Date: 2004-10-26 12:55 pm (UTC)The entry level for the music industry, is the hardest level to crack, I have friends and professional acquaintences who are established bands who pay " pluggers " a bucket load of money, just to pester the powers that be to get a few plays on Radio 1.
With John this was not the case, his passion for music and respect for creativity was all that was needed to get anything innovative or above competant, some serious air play. Being played by the likes of Moyles and Colin and Edith, may sell units of singles, but they work to dictated playlists, so it's a back scratching game within the record industry that gets the air play..However, being played by The Mr Peel, was truly an accolade of accomplishment.
I believe that without his, or a kin spirit influence to step into those massive boots left behind at Radio 1, that the already corporate warzone, that is the music industry will become almost a closed shop, for the indipendant frontliners, that will be next years artistes.
Today is a very sad day for musicians and the music industry, although I fear the latter will not realise it until it is too late.
< bows head >
Good night John, and thank you.