Sunday, May 8, 2011

Boots for Dancing: Peel Sessions (1980-1982)


Now here's where Jo Callis (and fellow ex-Rezillo, Simon Templar) come in.

17/11/1980
Timeless Tonight
The Pleasure Chant
(Somewhere In The) South Pacific
Hesitate

LINE UP
David Carson (Lead Vocals)
Michael Barclay (Guitar)
Jo Callis (Guitar)
Douglas Barry (Bass)
James Stewart (Drums)
Robert Last (Backing Vocals)
Hillary Morrison (Backing Vocals)

13/07/1981
Shadows Of Stone
Stand
Wild Jazz Summers

LINE UP
David Carson (Lead Vocals)
Michael Barclay (Guitar)
Mike Bailey (Drums)
Simon (Templar) Bloomfield (Bass)
Dickie Fusco (Percussion)
Pete Harris (Organ)

14-04-1982 (source unclear)
Nobody raves about the salt in the ocean
Style in full swing
Bend an elbow lend an ear
Get Up

LINE-UP
Same as above (?)


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Speaking of comments, that's the section where you'll find the assembled Peel sessions.

More Boots for Dancing HERE.

More Rezillos HERE.

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    Hey ho,
    let us know
    how'd it go?

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    http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?600j9omh3wbh510

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  2. Thanks,i like yesterday's post...

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  3. Okay, so now you're giving me what I want (thanks, again) and stuff I've never heard of... Where the hell did that 1982 session come from? How come when we think we've reached the end of something there's always more? I love the internet.

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  4. Styreneboy

    I really don;t know - hopefully a visitor will someday enlighten us

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  5. Hey, thanks for all the Boots for Dancing stuff. Been looking for some time.

    Here's a slightly less murky copy of the first Peel session...
    http://fruitierthanthou.blogspot.com/2007/11/boots-for-dancing-john-peel-session.html

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  6. RE-UP!! RE-UP!! PLEASE RE-UP!!

    Thanks. x

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