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ROIO
of the Week [Recordings
of Indeterminate Origin]
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We continue our fascination
of the late, great British broadcaster John Peel with another excellent
show from the archives. This time the collaboration of two sonic visionaries
in 1973 that produced the often talked about album No Pussyfooting that
was designed to showcase tape-echo and delay techniques to the mass pop
audience. Here, the gentlemen offered two tracks exclusively for Peel's
Top Gear show.

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ROBERT
FRIPP & BRIAN ENO
John Peel's Top
Gear [No label, 1CD]
November 1973
The money on the table is that this "session" never existed and that John
Peel was in on the joke. Apparently, someone thought it would be a lark
to just reverse the flow of the No Pussyfooting album and have Peel introduce
them as the "tracks" from the said album. Some Eno fans swear that this
session was just the LP played backwards. If that's true it's still worth
listening as Eno and Fripp were trying to get the three-minute pop music
fan to think deeper into sound and the ambience it created. It takes an
open mind to allow for such experiments on national radio. You just won't
hear anything like this today. There's still NOTHING ON THE RADIO.
- The Little Chicken 
Click on the highlighted
tracks to download the MP3s (these are high quality, stereo MP3s - sample
rate of 192 kibit/s). As far as we can ascertain, none of these tracks
have been officially released.
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| Track
01 |
The
Heavenly Music Corporation (22.7MB) |
| Track
02 |
Swastika
Girls (23.7MB) |
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