The musicians who played with John Cale on this John Peel session were: John Cale - vocals, piano, guitar Chris Spedding - guitar, backing vocals Chris Thomas - harpsichord, backing vocals Pat Donaldson - bass Timi Donald - drums, backing vocals Produced by Tony Wilson at Maida Vale 4 Studios, London
Chris Spedding on guitar what a varied career has this guy had, from producing Sex Pistols 1st demo to performing on Wombles tracks for years! Oh mustn't forget his novelty hit 'Motor Bikin'... talented guitarist.
Im a fuckin more than that,Im the avenging angel,and even now the truth that the nightmare is the internet,ive allready been eraserheaded one time now,shall it ever be like loosing teeth,all this eraserheDING?iM ONLY ASKING FIOR FUCJKS SAKE!!!???
God bless you (I mean this in the best way) for putting this up. In all the many years I've traveled great distances and spent much money for John Cale recordings, I'd never come across this. It's fucking great.
Fantastic version of Fear, which I realized while listening is on one of my Cale bootlegs purchased in the mid 90s. The other three I'm not familiar with, so thanks for sharing.
very good...almost better than the album versions, very high quality recording. There must be more somewhere as they wouldn't have only recorded 4 songs
afterlife4u2 Peel sessions were typically three of four tracks... played across a two hour radio show. Individual tracks would then be revisited in later shows
Any more Peel/Cale tunes. I remember listening one night after my duties in the kitchen, one night whilst serving on a small mercantile ship. Somewhere there must be a crazy rendition of Leaving It Up to You.
+chris guy Yeah, the title is right, the vid is out by 2 years.. Should have taken my boxing gloves before typing...To change it I would have to take it down & re- do it... Frankly I'd rather be hemeling...
You can hear admiration for what Jim Morrison did...in his lines...." Life and death are just things you do when you're bored.." So Cale don't get a whole lotta press and remained Avant Garde...( maybe ) But what came outta Lou Reed mouth. .in his many ....quips...was a whole lot a jelousy, concerning ; Nico, Morrison, Cale......" Jim , there are people on the street who would rather ....go for me..." But wat Reed did was hold together a " concept " in which ( maybe) he was portraying a Novel writer acting out his characters. A ' concept can digest Jelousy as fuel, . .. ..°••°○☆ That said, John Cale ...quite a minstrel.
Not as a Rockmusician.Eno made three albums with tunes of singing,all the rest is instrumental,even up to this day,or you know more than i care to know.Not a attack,so if you or others wake up,remember...And Roxy Music is not Eno,just because he was in it,i talk of his soloalbums.
@@danandersen813 I was talking of Eno in its entirely (solo, projects, band) compared to Cale in its entirely (solo, band, collabroations, etc). Eno is overrated to me.
The musicians who played with John Cale on this John Peel session were:
John Cale - vocals, piano, guitar
Chris Spedding - guitar, backing vocals
Chris Thomas - harpsichord, backing vocals
Pat Donaldson - bass
Timi Donald - drums, backing vocals
Produced by Tony Wilson at Maida Vale 4 Studios, London
The same who were on Helen of Troy ! Chris Spedding, always there with John Cale, Bryan Ferry, Brian Eno ...
Thanks so much.
@@Cloudsagain1 Phil Manzanera on several Roxy and Cale albums, though not during this session...
01. Fear Is A Man's Best Friend (0:00)
02. You Know More Than I Know (03:14)
03. Darling I Need You (06:58)
04. Taking It All Away (10:41)
Simply great.
endless love.
Genial
From the time of 'Fear' album. Spine-tingling! As always...
That fear shriek is INCREDIBLE
Chris Spedding on guitar what a varied career has this guy had, from producing Sex Pistols 1st demo to performing on Wombles tracks for years! Oh mustn't forget his novelty hit 'Motor Bikin'... talented guitarist.
he also was in jazzrock band nucleus
and with pete brown
Im a fuckin more than that,Im the avenging angel,and even now the truth that the nightmare is the internet,ive allready been eraserheaded one time now,shall it ever be like loosing teeth,all this eraserheDING?iM ONLY ASKING FIOR FUCJKS SAKE!!!???
John Cake the best version ever
Well, that just takes the cake, Dennis...
Yes,i always liked Cake too...
Fruitcake
fear is one of my favorite songs!
Fear is one of my worst fears.
Amazing! I had not heard this before. Absolutely superb.
God bless you (I mean this in the best way) for putting this up. In all the many years I've traveled great distances and spent much money for John Cale recordings, I'd never come across this. It's fucking great.
Saw him twice back in the early. 80s. In NYC solo on piano. In London with a full band. Both excellent shows.
Well,well,well...lucky you!
Fantastic version of Fear, which I realized while listening is on one of my Cale bootlegs purchased in the mid 90s. The other three I'm not familiar with, so thanks for sharing.
Slow Dazzle,4 years ago,check it out!
Maravilloso
que chingón! que estupendo grupo lo acompañaba... Chris Spedding at his best... que chingonería!
Great! What a voice he has, by the way :)
THANK YOU
saw him live--roundhouse--s.f. ca--stunning--thank you!!!!!
very good...almost better than the album versions, very high quality recording. There must be more somewhere as they wouldn't have only recorded 4 songs
afterlife4u2 Peel sessions were typically three of four tracks... played across a two hour radio show. Individual tracks would then be revisited in later shows
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Peel#Peel_sessions
That scream at the end of fear was intense.
Wow! Intense as f*ck ..
setlist :
Fear is a man's best friend
You know more than I know
Takin' it all away
Any more Peel/Cale tunes. I remember listening one night after my duties in the kitchen, one night whilst serving on a small mercantile ship. Somewhere there must be a crazy rendition of Leaving It Up to You.
+chris guy To my knowledge this is the only BBC session he did...
+FruitierThanThou Hi Fruitier. Nah he def did that toon, was truly scary. I recorded it on compact cassette 120. We all know what happens to those. :(
+chris guy You know more than I know..........
It's got 77 up there, I reckon it's closer to 75?
+chris guy Yeah, the title is right, the vid is out by 2 years.. Should have taken my boxing gloves before typing...To change it I would have to take it down & re- do it... Frankly I'd rather be hemeling...
f e a r 🪞🔥
Saw him 1978 at the Pirates cove. Band mates were miserable.
On the Road, ain't ALLbright lights.
V nice versions though.
Yep! :D Thanks by Tinja&Markku
You can hear admiration for what Jim Morrison did...in his lines...." Life and death are just things you do when you're bored.."
So Cale don't get a whole lotta press and remained Avant Garde...( maybe )
But what came outta Lou Reed mouth. .in his many ....quips...was a whole lot a jelousy, concerning ; Nico, Morrison, Cale......" Jim , there are people on the street who would rather ....go for me..."
But wat Reed did was hold together a " concept " in which ( maybe) he was portraying a Novel writer acting out his characters. A ' concept can digest Jelousy as fuel, . .. ..°••°○☆
That said, John Cale ...quite a minstrel.
Scream baby scream
ahhhhhh (dats me yellin)
Not it'snot..its lord snott. oll be damned.
john cale >>> brian eno by far
Not as a Rockmusician.Eno made three albums with tunes of singing,all the rest is instrumental,even up to this day,or you know more than i care to know.Not a attack,so if you or others wake up,remember...And Roxy Music is not Eno,just because he was in it,i talk of his soloalbums.
@@danandersen813 I was talking of Eno in its entirely (solo, projects, band) compared to Cale in its entirely (solo, band, collabroations, etc). Eno is overrated to me.