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  • #16
    My fave radio station is one of our local ones called Energy FM. Lots of music on there, comps where you can phone/text/email in to win prizes and such. I love it I used to like Radio 1 but havnt listened to it for a while. Carpark Catchphrase used to crack me up!
    Growing old is inevitable but growing up is optional

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    • #17
      I used to love Talk Radio (now Talksport) listening to a presenter called "Ceaser the Geezer" winding everyone up lol and especially listening to Ian Collins and the Creatures of the Night. They had features called "Who's Talking Cack" and "****** Of The Week" and the Creatures had names like "Kev The Wondersheep" and "Miff The Merciless" it was a great laugh

      They don't do that anymore :cry:

      I also listened to Diana Luke whom I consider "The Sexiest Voice On Radio" I remember lying in bed late at night listening to her on Radio 2, wishing that they didn't play any music so that all I could hear was her voice.

      I used to keep up with her when she changed stations, but I've since lost her because the last I knew, she moved to Hallam FM which I can't get.

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      • #18
        Fab 208! under the bedclothes..
        I too was a late night listener in the mid 70's, the powerplay,hairspray ads,bad reception..those were the days!!

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        • #19
          My mate Sniff must have been one of the first kids I knew to have one of those big Tv/Radio/Cassette player things, he carried it round everywhere he went.

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          • #20
            tinny transistor under the bedcovers, trying to tune into anything in english. You finally found a song in english and when it finishes the DJ starts gibbering in some indeterminable language you've never heard before or since. ... Happy days.

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            • #21
              radio under the blankets, and comics by torchlight, heaven.

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              • #22
                Re: Radio

                Anyone else remember when the presenters/D.J's sounded old like your dad,now they sound like a friend or your brother/sister ,or even worse Niece or Nephew. wahaaaa.:cry: I dont yet have to say kids.PHEW
                Last edited by sixtyten; 23-06-2007, 00:38.
                Heather

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                • #23
                  Re: Radio

                  I remember when Atlantic 252 came out with Kevin Kevin and Dusty Roads and Robin Banks, all the dj's had stupid names. But these days I love Chris moyles and Vernon Kaye on a Sunday. My local stations too - Radio Cumbria and CFM
                  Last edited by andria; 28-03-2007, 21:25.
                  "Raggy dolls, Raggy Dolls, dolls like you and me" "Raggy Dolls, Raggy Dolls, made imperfectly"

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                  • #24
                    Re: Radio

                    Lazer 558,Radio Pussycat,Radio Jackie!

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                    • #25
                      Re: Radio

                      Originally posted by andria View Post
                      I remember when Atlantic 252 came out with Kevin Kevin and Dusty Roads and Robin Banks, all the dj's had stupid names. But these days I love Chris moyles and Vernon Kaye on a Sunday. My local stations too - Radio Cumbria and CFM

                      I remember Atlantic.... for a while it was the best radio station around but then i stopped listening and i hadnt for years until yesterday! (spooky init)

                      It sounded naff the Dj was blatantly from Yorkshire trying to do a hip American accent
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                      • #26
                        Re: Radio

                        mine was radio luxembourg !!!!!!!!
                        Gentleman of a certain age me thinks !

                        Used to listen Sunday nights especially ........ Funky disco countdown and trying to tape it without the presenters taling all over it !!!!!!!

                        one I particularly rememebr was searching by Change

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                        • #27
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                          Radio..
                          Lordy, where do you start?
                          as we all know, our memory can link certain smells,sounds, all kinds of things to an era, or date,year,etc.
                          I was a Radio Luxembourg listener, under covers sometimes, but as I went to bed far earlier than the rest of my family, normally just a radio playing in the room.
                          The static,hiss,silvarkrin hairspray ads,Emperor Rosco, the power play,
                          all good memories
                          My big " timewarp" is Roberta Flack's "Killing me softly"

                          As soon as I hear that song, I'm back to a world of fab 208, my tiny old bedroom and Spiderman comics

                          Why Spiderman??

                          The first UK Spiderman comics weekly (with the free mask/or flyer from next edition) had just been issued..
                          and it was the ONLY time in my life, we had a paperboy deliver it on day of publication.

                          HAPPY DAYS!!

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                          • #28
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                            Southern Counties Radio used to play that to death when it was out (1994)
                            one hit wonder Josuha Kadison

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                            • #29
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                              I used to have a really old wooden radio that lit up and was about 2 foot wide which I used to listen to under the bed and pretend I was in a spaceship.

                              Also remember when Essex Radio was first launched and you used to be able to go into their building at Southend and write request/dedication slips (like you used to in clubs) which they'd read out on air.

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                              • #30
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                                Mum always listened to Radio 2 so that's what I grew up with. Pete Murray, Waggoner's Walk, etc. and that's what I still listen to now (with a bit of deviation to Radio 4). I'd go to Capital on a Saturday lunchtime for Kenny Everett and Captain Kremmen and if I was listening under the covers of a nighttime I'd scan the short wave for odd foreign stations and exotic sounding forces radio.

                                http://www.radiorewind.co.uk

                                is a great place if you grew up with Radio 1 or just fancy a quick trip back to the 70s. Lots of clips!

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