John Peel

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  1. Jess C

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    John Peel

    My dad just showed me a website that has some pictures of his band n stuff from when he was younger and theres a letter off john peel on it (I can't actually read it) but my dad was saying he played a couple of their tracks opn the radio and loved them back in the day!

    http://www.topofthestairs.co.uk/hostages.htm

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    John Peel :king: :worship:
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    who's that?:lol:
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    :blush: realised and edited before you posted :p

    he was a mathematician, not quite as legendary as Mr. Peel though imo
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    nice to hear stuff like that..a friend of mines brother had his stuff played quite often on his show.

    whilest on the band stuff,another friend of mine formed the original IRON MAIDEN in the 60's before the next band took the name..

    long live the Peel
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    His autobiography, Margrave of the Marshes, is a must read for anyone who likes JP. Some unbelievable stories in there

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