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Margrave of the Marshes (2005)

par John PEEL

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"Despite the number of claims in publishers blurbs, not many people actually achieve the status of legend in their own lifetime. Fewer still actually deserve that status. John Peel is the exception which proves that rule, a Great Briton whose contribution to British culture is undeniable, without whom popular culture would never have become popular. Beloved by millions whether for his unstinting championing of musical talent on Radio 1 or for his wildly popular Radio 4 show Home Truths this is the astonishing book he began to write before his untimely death in October 2004, completed by the woman who knew him best, his wife Sheila. The first half of the book, written by John, describes with characteristic humour his early life, from child to man, including his school days and National Service. You can hear the unique Peel voice in every sentence - rarely, if ever, before has a voice been so successfully transferred to paper. The second section, written by Peel's wife and soulmate of many years, Sheila Ravenscroft, gives us an intimate portrait of the man and his music, and the highs and the lows of everyday life at Peel Acres. The completion of this book has been a labour of… (plus d'informations)
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I never knew much about Peel and read this out of curiosity and because I picked it up for a pound in a charity shop.
It was fascinating, heartwarming, heart breaking and just a damn good read.
If you have any interest in the man , the 70s , music scene of pre- Radio 1 times then read this. You’ll be glad you did. ( )
  solexine | Oct 21, 2022 |
I enjoyed it
to a point, he's a witty writer, but its really about the man and not
the legend. We hear about his
friendship/breakup with Marc Bolan and photos/rub-ins with practically every big
musician.. ever. ( )
  stipe168 | May 3, 2012 |
This guy defined my formative years - late nights by the radio with school the next morning...happy days. This bio more than does those years justice - a fitting tribute to a man who shaped a generation. ( )
2 voter Rob_AC | Feb 20, 2010 |
Cant say im surprised by the varied and interesting life Peel lead. The publics reaction to his death said much about the affection this man enjoyed in his career and rightly so, in such a negative world his positivity in his field was clear, even if you werent really into music. Definately prefered Peels half of this book to the latter half mind. Ive always enjoyed the exsistence of people who put your own ability into perspective. Ive always fancied myself as a music trivia buff but in comparison to this man you realise how blinkered you are. How a man can keep his passion up for the business and move with the times like he did amazes me. I gave up on new music when I was about 30, and I cant see myself returning. Hats off to John and his book. ( )
1 voter jigwagigiggs | Apr 26, 2008 |
I started seeing "John Peel Sessions" recordings on vinyl about the time I stopped doing college radio, and discovered his World Service show shortly thereafter. For 20 years, I made an effort to tune in to the show to find out what was worth listening to. (The first recording I ever made off the internet was The Peel Show on my system 9 iMac, about ~2000)

I wrote him a cranky note when he started including American "alternative" music on his WS show; not only did he read my complaint on the air, but he was gracious enough to send me a quirky and charming reply, which I still have somewhere. His sudden death left me bereft: I miss him still.

Napalm Death played here last week, so I got to reminiscing about the impact of Peelie, and discovered this book. Certainly an interesting life, and both fascinating and essential for his fans. ( )
  AsYouKnow_Bob | Apr 8, 2008 |
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"Despite the number of claims in publishers blurbs, not many people actually achieve the status of legend in their own lifetime. Fewer still actually deserve that status. John Peel is the exception which proves that rule, a Great Briton whose contribution to British culture is undeniable, without whom popular culture would never have become popular. Beloved by millions whether for his unstinting championing of musical talent on Radio 1 or for his wildly popular Radio 4 show Home Truths this is the astonishing book he began to write before his untimely death in October 2004, completed by the woman who knew him best, his wife Sheila. The first half of the book, written by John, describes with characteristic humour his early life, from child to man, including his school days and National Service. You can hear the unique Peel voice in every sentence - rarely, if ever, before has a voice been so successfully transferred to paper. The second section, written by Peel's wife and soulmate of many years, Sheila Ravenscroft, gives us an intimate portrait of the man and his music, and the highs and the lows of everyday life at Peel Acres. The completion of this book has been a labour of

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