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Old 10-26-04 | 08:39 AM
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John Peel, dead at 65

Legendary radio DJ John Peel Dies

Veteran BBC broadcaster John Peel has died at the age of 65, while on holiday in Peru.
Peel, whose radio career spanned 40 years, was on a working holiday in the city of Cuzco with his wife Sheila when he suffered a heart attack.

He was BBC Radio 1's longest-serving DJ and in recent years had also presented Home Truths on Radio 4.

Radio 1 controller Andy Parfitt said Peel's contribution to modern music and culture was "immeasurable".


'Hugely missed'

He added: "John Peel was a broadcasting legend. I am deeply saddened by his death as are all who work at Radio 1.

It was because of him I got to hear some of the most obscure but influential music I ever heard

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"John's influence has towered over the development of popular music for nearly four decades.

"Hopeful bands all over the world sent their demo tapes to John knowing that he really cared.

"His commitment and passion for new music only grew stronger over the years. In fact, when I last saw him he was engaged in a lively debate with his fellow DJs over the state of new music today

"He will be hugely missed."

Mr Parfitt told Radio 1's Newsbeat that Peel had been on a holiday of a lifetime when he died.

He added: "He had gone on holiday with Sheila to a place where he had always wanted to go."

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Peel was born in Heswall, near Liverpool, and after completing his military service in Britain in 1962, went to the US where he began working for a radio station in Dallas.

He joined Radio 1 at the launch in 1967, and established himself with the late night programme Top Gear.

He became one of the first DJs to give exposure to punk, reggae, hip-hop, before they crossed over into the mainstream.

James Dean Bradfield, lead singer of the Manic Street Preachers, paid tribute to Peel.

He told BBC News Online: "It was because of him I got to hear some of the most obscure but influential music I ever heard.

"He was a lifeline to hearing music I would never have heard otherwise. The service he provided was getting to hear music that you couldn't buy in Cardiff. He was a portal to a whole new world."

Gruff Rhys, of the Super Furry Animals, said the band was in "shock".

"He was very inclusive of all kinds of music, very open-minded, and introduced a lot of diverse music to the public.

"He championed Welsh language music and for years was the only DJ on national radio who was willing to embrace it.

"He was very wary of trends such as Britpop, he was introducing people to drum 'n' bass and techno, things that were going on outside of the media."

After announcing Peel's death on Radio 1, the station played his favourite song, Teenage Kicks, by The Undertones.
Old 10-26-04 | 09:08 AM
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Sad. I have a heavy heart hearing this. I recently watched the Undertones documentary in which Peel shares plenty of screen time. What an influence he had...

Old 10-26-04 | 09:15 AM
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May he spin the records in Heaven, pleasantly uniterrupted by commercials.
Old 10-26-04 | 09:27 AM
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What a tremendous loss to the music world.
Old 10-26-04 | 10:21 AM
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Sad news. He was instrumental in the entire punk and New Wave movements, and continued to be an influence long after. He stood as a champion of new talent, often times talent that had gone largely ignored by less visionary folks. He will be missed.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/alt/johnpeel/

He was great on music and non-music radio shows. I thought he'd go on for ever.

I'm listening to his voice now on a Radio 4 documentary/tribute. If you have RealAudio you can do so via the Net: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/radio4.shtml?fm [Front Row]
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Very sad news indeed. I can echo what a lot of others are thinking: I can't realize the music I've discovered and been turned onto because of Mr. Peel. The music world has lost a powerful voice today.
Old 10-26-04 | 01:46 PM
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Dave Fanning, on 2fm radio in Ireland, devoted much of his show to competitor - and mentor - John Peel today. He took calls from people with their own Peel anecdotes, and played some of Peel's funnier moments.

A good one was from a former prisoner who was in prison just as the Guildford Four scandal was gaining noteriety. Peel was a favorite of the prisoners, and when he decided to play the Clash's "I Fought The Law" in response to the scandal, the prison went wild.
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I didn't know he was quite that old. I, too, though he would go on forever.
Old 10-26-04 | 08:44 PM
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Man, this sucks. Maybe the best DJ of modern times. I wrote my <a href=http://spatulaforum.blogspot.com/2004/10/cant-believe-i-missed-this-john-peel.html">blog some on this today.
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I have many Peel Sessions discs.
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Old 10-27-04 | 02:38 PM
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Legendary indeed.

Rest in Peace, Mr. Peel.
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Originally posted by Buford T Pusser
I have many Peel Sessions discs.
I am hoping the BBC can reach into their vaults and release more sessions (or a big 'ol box set) in honor of John Peel, and the tremendous influential effect he had in bringing a multitude of independent and world music to radio listeners worldwide.
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There's a big ol' box set of all The Fall's Peel sessions due out next year. They were Peel's favorite band and recorded for him more than anyone else.

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