You can check all the Worldwide playlists from the past year on
Gilles' pages at the BBC Web site:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/urban/peterson.shtml
Best,
DB
>A friend played me this wicked piece of music that he taped
>from a G. Peterson show on BBC Radio 1. We don't know the
>artist or track name but I believe it hails from the late 70's.
>Sounds like super fast speeding along groove-no vocal. I once
>heard this line in a movie: "Talking about music is like dancing
>about algebra." But there you have it.
>
>Does this sound familiar at all to anyone?
>
>Thanks,
>Alison
>
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