
Peel Sessions – DIY Music Glory & Elderly Gentlemen from Mayhem - with Mick Derrick from Prolapse
John Peel. The man, the myth, the reason you accidentally got into Bulgarian throat singing that one time. This episode of Beat Motel is a loving, ramshackle dive into the chaotic universe of Peel Sessions.
Andrew Culture is joined by Mick Derrick from Prolapse, who proves that the road from crusty-sounding band names to DIY folklore is paved with weirdness, cassette tapes, and gigs no one came to. Expect tales of friendly old men who just happen to be in Mayhem, Welsh insults passed down to daughters, and the mystery of 500 unsellable t-shirts.
This episode includes:
Pen-palling with Datblygu
Bridget St John vs. aggressive jazz drummers
How to make an album that sounds like a pub quiz gone wrong
Firehose and the miracle of Mike Watt in Maida Vale
And an impromptu quiz on obscure Peel Session stats that nobody really wins
Also, Prolapse has a new album. We mention that too, after slagging off ragtime, waxing lyrical about noise abatement, and trying not to get sued by the estate of John Martyn.
A celebration of DIY music, Peel magic, and the joy of saying “I liked them before they had a second single.”
### Riffs of the week
#### Mick's Riff
- Sharp Pins - Lorelei
#### Andrew's Riff
- University - Diamond Song
### Mick's track choices
1. Datblygu - Cristion Yn Y Kibbutz
2. Bridget St. John - Ask Me No Questions
3. Yeah Yeah Noh - Blood Soup
4. Quickspace - Happy Song
### Andrew's track choices
1. Ivor Cutler - Joe's Thick Coat (Peel Session)
2. The Auteurs - Happy birthday Buddha
3. Desperate Bicycles - The medium was tedium
4. fIREHOSE - She Paints Pictures (Peel Session)
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John Peel photo by Duca di Spinaci
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