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The Flying Cream Shots was the name of a fictitious band frequently trailed by Peel from the late 70s to the early 90s. The name was invented by Peel, who took it from a photo caption in a Dutch pornographic magazine, written by a friend he knew when living in Dallas. The source of this story was first mentioned in an article in the Independent written by Peel's one-time producer Trevor Dann shortly after John's death. This information has recently been confirmed by Ken Garner. Billy Bragg was aware that this was a practical joke, and would send Peel postcards from around the world detailing rumours of their fictitious activities: The Peel Sessions mentions, for example, that he had "just missed them in San Francisco". The band name was one of the projected titles for what eventually becam

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  • The Flying Cream Shots was the name of a fictitious band frequently trailed by Peel from the late 70s to the early 90s. The name was invented by Peel, who took it from a photo caption in a Dutch pornographic magazine, written by a friend he knew when living in Dallas. The source of this story was first mentioned in an article in the Independent written by Peel's one-time producer Trevor Dann shortly after John's death. This information has recently been confirmed by Ken Garner. Billy Bragg was aware that this was a practical joke, and would send Peel postcards from around the world detailing rumours of their fictitious activities: The Peel Sessions mentions, for example, that he had "just missed them in San Francisco". The band name was one of the projected titles for what eventually becam
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  • The Flying Cream Shots was the name of a fictitious band frequently trailed by Peel from the late 70s to the early 90s. The name was invented by Peel, who took it from a photo caption in a Dutch pornographic magazine, written by a friend he knew when living in Dallas. The source of this story was first mentioned in an article in the Independent written by Peel's one-time producer Trevor Dann shortly after John's death. This information has recently been confirmed by Ken Garner. Billy Bragg was aware that this was a practical joke, and would send Peel postcards from around the world detailing rumours of their fictitious activities: The Peel Sessions mentions, for example, that he had "just missed them in San Francisco". The band name was one of the projected titles for what eventually became Margrave Of The Marshes.
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