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Steve W

Peel Wiki

Hi everyone,

Thinking this might be a good forum for discussing particular Peel-related things.

Basically, I'm looking for ideas on setting up some sort of online database for complete (as possible) information on Peel shows that become available, including tracklistings.

The subject has come up on the Yahoo Peel group recently with the "400 Box" digitization project.

Have had a go on the Peel Wiki (http://www.wikia.com/wiki/John_Peel), which seems pretty easy to use and might be suitable for this.

Wondered, though, if it maybe needs some reconfiguring -- like having a simple year index (something like the BBC Peel site). Am happy to have a go at this, but don't want to jump in headlong and wreck the thing.

Would also be cool to have some sort of standard "Form" for simple imputting of show info -- eg, dates, tracklistings (with columns for artist, track name, etc), comments, etc.

Haven't really messed around enough with it to get a handle on what might be possible.

Any other ideas? Or alternatives?

Cheers,

Steve W
frankie

My experience is that using/updating wiki's is beyond the capabilities of 95% of "normal" web users (ie people who just read email, browse sites etc)

Just had a look at that link and it just looks like a load of adverts with a bit of text about John Peel interspersed! i wouldn't know where to start (and I work in IT!)
entrailicus

Thje wiki could be the best way of organising the ever growing archive and I agree that it needs a clear system of inputting.

Wikis are really easy once you get the hang of it.
Steve W

Well, whether it's for the best or not, I decided to foolishly rush headlong into this thing.

What I've been doing since getting home this evening is try to set the basis for some sort of date-searchable database by imputting linked dates for 1967-2004.

(OK, I know things happened outside that period, but it's a start.)

Aim is that people can just search a date, click and write (or read!) something about the activities of JP on that day -- shows, tracklistings, whatever.

Think this will probably be useful for some sort of template or whatever in the end of the day.

Anyway, I've done the years (by month) and have so far finished months (by day) for January and February for all the years.

Very simple to do if you just check the format I've used for Jan and Feb 67-04 using the edit page function. Then it's just a matter of lots of copy and pasting and use of the "replace" function on any spare Word page lying around your computer.

Anyway, it gets much faster as you go on. I'm down to about 40 minutes a month (for 67-04) -- even for February, including all those tricky leap years.

Anyone who wants to join in, please feel free do do so. It's easy enough to see what months have already been done by whether the link is blue or red.

If you decide to do anything, could be good to post here what you've done or plan to do.

If the remaining 10 months aren't eagerly snapped up, I'll just bash on tomorrow.

JP used to say that he didn't mind tallying up the Festive Fifty because it was just a methodical thing and that was the way his mind worked.

OK, let's roll with that, as long as it's for a limited period. Seems like a bit of a foolish project, but shouldn't take long to do. Think it should prove useful in the end.

Cheers,

Steve W
Steve W

Incidentally, if anyone knows any brilliant shortcut that will just set the whole thing up on autopilot with a couple of commands, please feel free to go ahead and do it.

Sure there must be something like this and I'm just doing it the foolish old-fashioned way. It's definitely a bit Charles Dickens so far.
entrailicus

Fantastic work. I'll help all I can.
Steve W

Cheers. Be great to have some help.

I've now done March for all the years. If you want to join in, maybe you could work from December backwards, so we don't trip over each other.
Steve W

Just an update. Making decent progress on the dates and expect to have 1967-04 completed today (Fri) or tomorrow (Sat).

After that, could be good to go through the various articles up so far and standardize the date style and add links.

Then maybe stick up a link to the dates on the front page. Maybe one to the table of years is the most obvious.

Other ideas:

--add page (with front page link) to keep track of the "400 Box" project and get the shows indexed as they are digitized.  

--on the indexing front, struck me a good to start might be a page listing shows on the 17 DVD torrent. Initially, these could just be linked to the relevant date (sessions, tracklistings, etc to be added when people get the urge).

--could then move on to similar for shows posted on Jon Horne's site, Fades In Slowly, Peel A Day, Peel newsgroup, etc. There may be some overlap, but don't see that's a problem.
entrailicus

The shows already highglighted on the Wiki are predominently from FiS, although they are generally my blog entries copied and pasted, hence a somewhat informal style. There are also some from Kat's Karavan.

To be honest, I think at this stage it's better if one person comes up with a definitive organisational plan and then the rest of us stick to it.

Having the years on the fron page seems like a good idea, and from that the years would then link to the months of that year which in turn would show dates of shows available and when sessiopns were recorded, aired.

Thanks for moving this along, Steve. It seemed like a good idea when I set it up but I've neglected it severely.
Steve W

Cheers. It all seems to be moving on OK. I'll try and set a style and then unify the content that is already up. Don't think it should be a big problem. There isn't so much up yet.

Once the whole thing is rolling a bit, it should be a simple matter to follow the style that's already there.

Now I'm getting into this stuff, starting to get some ideas for keeping track of the "400 Box" and their contents. Don't think it should be too hard. Watch this space.

Give me something to do over the weekend anyway. It's too hot around here (Tokyo) at the moment to venture outdoor any more than the bare minimum necessary.
Steve W

OK, date index is done. I put a link in the front news section, but might sort out something better for the front page in the next few days.

If you have a look, feel free to click on a date. Nearly every page (bar about three) is currently empty, but feel free to add tracklistings for the day's show or anything else that seems good.

Will try to get links in articles sorted over the weekend.

If anyone has the energy to start an Artist Index by letter, think that would be pretty handy for links from tracklistings.
Steve W

Started a basic indexing of the 17-DVD torrent set. Anyone want to join in?
Andrew T

Good stuff going on here - well done Steve W ( and Kris for setting up this forum page)

Got to be honest and admit that I haven't contributed anything to the Wiki page, but I'm hoping to remedy that in the near future.

There was a bit of concern earlier on the newsgroup about lack of 93 to 98 shows - I've got at least 20 or 30 from these years  stashed in the loft and it sounds like Duffpaddy and others have similar collections. Rather than duplicate any digitisations, it might be an idea to list these shows on the wiki (by date entry ) so that people have an idea of who might have the tapes/have already converted them. I'll have a go at listing and adding these to the wiki over the weekend, please feel free to amend any of my entries into any other different standard format

I've started digitising some shows (both wav and 192mp3) but I'd rather pass these on (by post) to somebody with more patience for uploading than me. Any volunteers could drop me a pm?
Steve W

Good to hear from you.

I'm just in the process of setting up a basic format for listings. Should be up in rough form a bit later today hopefully, but feel free to press ahead with listing up your shows in the meantime.

Should be easy enough to standardise everything at this stage as there's relatively few shows listed right now. Once it becomes too sprawling it's going to more difficult to change.
Steve W

OK, how does this seem as a basic format?

http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/6_August_1967
Steve W

OK, have tried to cobble together a simple guide for people who haven't used the Wiki before:

http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Make_A_New_Tracklisting

Think I need to go out for some food and maybe a drink.

Cheers,

Steve W
Andrew T

I've done a quick list of the 93-98 tapes mentioned earlier - I'll just add the dates of these to the wiki for now, filling in details as and when

most of these haven't been digitised yet, maybe ½ dozen have been passed around. I'll try and do a couple a week but ideally would prefer to send a regular dvd to someone with more torrent/rapidshare time and experience - please drop me a line if anyone interested

here's the list, full shows unless stated otherwise (if less than a full show, I tried wherever possible to catch most of the session tracks, usually starting about 10-15 mins into the programme)

15/1/93 New Fads & Unsane
26/2/93 Codeine & Ecstasy Of St Theresa
24/4/93 Nectarine No9 & Bailterspace
2/7/93 Polvo & Werefrogs
11/12/93 Elastica
8/1/94 Knights of the Occasional Table & Ivor Cutler
8/4/94 AC Acoustics & Ivor Cutler (90 mins of 3hrs)
22/4/94 Nirvana sessions (90 mins of 3hrs)
23/4/94 Archers of Loaf & Even As We Speak
23/7/94 Rodan & Harvey’s Rabbit
3/9/94 Zion Train & Stereolab
18/11/94 Fabric & Flinch (90 mins of 3hrs)
10/2/95 Po & Prolapse (90 mins of 3hrs)
10/3/95 Innersphere, Ash, Viv Stanshall
14/4/95 Aphex Twin & Vorhees
30/6/95 Brccoli & Distorted Waves Of Ohm
11/8/95 Pet Lamb & Shellac
2/11/96 Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci
24/11/96 Broadcast (90 mins of 120mins)
8/12/96 Trusty (90 mins of 120mins)
10/7/97 The Black Dog (90 mins of 110 mins)
11/9/97 Mouse on Mars (90 mins of 110 mins)
24/9/97 Stereolab (90 mins of 110 mins)
1/10/97 30th Anniversary Show
9/10/97 Girlfriendo (90 mins of 110 mins)
16/10/97 Eat Static (90 mins of 110 mins)
23/10/97 Yo La Tengo (90 mins of 110 mins)
6/11/97 To Roccoco Rot(90 mins of 110 mins)
13/11/97 Dawn of The Replicants (90 mins of 110 mins)
20/11/97 Delgados (90 mins of 110 mins)
5/2/98 Add N to X (90 mins of 110 mins)
12/2/98 Coldcut (90 mins of 110 mins)
10/3/98 Arab Strap (90 mins of 110 mins)
30/4/98 Tortoise (90 mins of 110 mins)
21/5/98 Nought (90 mins of 110 mins)
11/6/98 Ten Benson (90 mins of 110 mins)
15/9/98 Comatose (90 mins of 110 mins)
15/10/98 The High Fidelity (90 mins of 110 mins)
4/11/98 The Fall
3/12/98 Cinerama
9/12/98 Wagonchrist
10/12/98 Boards of Canada
Steve W

Hi Andrew,

Many thanks for the list. Yeah, that would be fantastic if they could get digitized and shared. Maybe you could ask around on the Peel newsgroup.

If you just fill in the dates (including sessions) on the wiki for the time being that would be a start, and I'll make a page to link them all together and maybe put that in the news section.

Cheers,

Steve
Steve W

OK, I made a page. Here it is:

http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/The_Andrew_T_90s_tapes

There's also a link at the front of the site in the news section.
Steve W

Have also done the first one to give you a kind of template.

If you go in the date (15 January 1993) on the page I made about your tapes and just press "Edit this page" you can then copy the layout and stuff for copying into the other dates.

Easy then to make whatever adjustments are needed (dates, sessions) and then save the page.
Andrew T

Cheers Steve - I'll plod on with show details as and when I digitise them. I'll hopefully add references to all the shows that I've got outside of 93-98 too. I'll aim for a couple of show rips a week.

Just to clarify - I don't really want any help in digitising shows, I'd be more than a bit nervous of passing on the tapes at all. I'm really looking for someone for me  to pass the wav/mp3 files onto so that they can be distributed more widely.  I don't use torrents or any flac-suitable systems, so the wav files have just been stored so far. I've used rapidshare etc in the past for mp3 but I've not got the fastest connection and find it more than a bit frustrating. I'll happily cover postage costs from this end if somebody offers to distribute via a Peel website/torrent.
Steve W

Hi Andrew.

Many thanks for your message. OK, got it. Sorry if I got the wrong end of the stick. I'll add your message to the wiki to clarify what kind of help you're looking for.

Incidentally, I just sent in a message to the Peel group from someone who seems to be looking for one of the shows you mention, as he was in a band that appeared on it apparently.

Maybe you can work something out on that one.

Incidentally, as I'm sure you know already, some of the basic tracklist info might be available at the following:
http://www.avistic.demon.co.uk/playlists/

Not suggesting this as a ripoff thing, but think it's probably legitimate to get help when listening to the show to check the tracks.

This could be something for wider discussion on the list. Subject of using info from Ken's book is already there.

Anyway, don't think the site covers the whole period of your collection, so it would only be a limited help in this case.

Cheers,

Steve
Andrew T

Steve W wrote:
Incidentally, as I'm sure you know already, some of the basic tracklist info might be available at the following:
http://www.avistic.demon.co.uk/playlists/


Yeah cheers, I'll be using this wherever I can - especially for the labels etc

1999 will be particularly useful when I get started on that one...
spp

Hi Andrew. I'm the guy that Steve just mentioned that's looking for a copy of one of your shows. Obviously I'm happy to help out in whatever way i can. Is it just a case of uploading your files to a place like rapidshare or megaupload? If so I'd be willing to do that no problem. If it's torrents you're after that could be a bit more tricky as although i use torrents I wouldn't know exactly 'where' to upload them to, although if anybody can advise me in that direction I'd happily seed any shows for as long as necessary.

Sorry if this is a bit confusing- let us know anyway!
cheers.
Andrew T

I think you might enjoy this Stephen...

https://www.yousendit.com/download/Q01IbUpTd0k0b0EwTVE9PQ

very In-Tape to these ears (that's a compliment btw!)
spp

Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!  Very Happy

In all seriousness, if you want one of the remaining copies that are currently insulating the loft for your troubles email me yr address (spp@zoom.co.uk) and I'll happily send you one!
Thanks again!
Steve W

Great stuff! Many thanks for posting the clip. Look forward to hearing the full show at some point.

Just to let people know here, was thinking to shift discussion about the Wiki to the Wiki itself, so have activated a couple of forums over there (appears like there's not many takers yet).

Seems to make sense and avoids cluttering up the forum here, although the site forums are a bit clunky compared with the one. Have already announced this on the Peel newsgroup.

See you over there! Or carry on here if you like...
Andrew T

I've done the first batch from this list and will be digging out another 10 or so later today - if anybody has anything in particular that theyd like digitising, please let me know in the next couple of hours.
Or if there is anything else that you know/think I might have, give us a shout.

15/1/93 New Fads & Unsane
26/2/93 Codeine & Ecstasy Of St Theresa
24/4/93 Nectarine No9 & Bailterspace
2/7/93 Polvo & Werefrogs
11/12/93 Elastica
8/1/94 Knights of the Occasional Table & Ivor Cutler
8/4/94 AC Acoustics & Ivor Cutler (90 mins of 3hrs)
22/4/94 Nirvana sessions (90 mins of 3hrs)
23/4/94 Archers of Loaf & Even As We Speak
23/7/94 Rodan & Harvey’s Rabbit
3/9/94 Zion Train & Stereolab
18/11/94 Fabric & Flinch (90 mins of 3hrs)
10/2/95 Po & Prolapse (90 mins of 3hrs)
10/3/95 Innersphere, Ash, Viv Stanshall
14/4/95 Aphex Twin & Vorhees
30/6/95 Brccoli & Distorted Waves Of Ohm
11/8/95 Pet Lamb & Shellac
2/11/96 Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci
24/11/96 Broadcast (90 mins of 120mins)
8/12/96 Trusty (90 mins of 120mins)
10/7/97 The Black Dog (90 mins of 110 mins)
11/9/97 Mouse on Mars (90 mins of 110 mins)
24/9/97 Stereolab (90 mins of 110 mins)
1/10/97 30th Anniversary Show
9/10/97 Girlfriendo (90 mins of 110 mins)
16/10/97 Eat Static (90 mins of 110 mins)
23/10/97 Yo La Tengo (90 mins of 110 mins)
6/11/97 To Roccoco Rot(90 mins of 110 mins)
13/11/97 Dawn of The Replicants (90 mins of 110 mins)
20/11/97 Delgados (90 mins of 110 mins)
5/2/98 Add N to X (90 mins of 110 mins)
12/2/98 Coldcut (90 mins of 110 mins)
10/3/98 Arab Strap (90 mins of 110 mins)
30/4/98 Tortoise (90 mins of 110 mins)
21/5/98 Nought (90 mins of 110 mins)
11/6/98 Ten Benson (90 mins of 110 mins)
15/9/98 Comatose (90 mins of 110 mins)
15/10/98 The High Fidelity (90 mins of 110 mins)
4/11/98 The Fall
3/12/98 Cinerama
9/12/98 Wagonchrist
10/12/98 Boards of Canada[/quote]
Steve W

Thanks for the shares so far via Gary. Great to hear them.

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