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Teenage Kicks

So I went to John Peel’s funeral. I felt quite privileged, since there were at least 1000 people standing outside. I sat next to Ed Vulliamy from the Guardian and a woman from BBC News 24. There were loads of famous people there, almost none of whom I would have recognised without other people pointing them out to me.
I reckon it must be the only time You’ll Never Walk Alone and Teenage Kicks have been played in a cathedral. I still can’t quite square a song about masturbation with church, but there you go. They didn’t put it on the order of service (which featured Roy Orbison and Howling Wolf) so when I heard the first chords of Teenage Kicks as they began to carry the coffin out, I couldn’t help but smile.

 

3 comments

  1. Any Go Mental or Napalm Death?

    Comment by Tim @ 11/12/2004 9:35 pm

  2. Sadly not. Just Roy Orbison and Howling Wolf. Bearsuit (who are from Norwich) were there too, which was strange and also not strange. I guess it just shows how much influence John Peel had, because without him I would never even have heard of Bearsuit.

    Comment by Sarah @ 11/13/2004 6:17 pm

  3. There’s a nice write-up of the funeral on Indymedia.

    Comment by Tim @ 11/14/2004 1:29 am

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