Re: Radio
My earliest memory of radio is from the early 70s. My Mum used to have Piccadilly radio (a local staion) playing in the morning when i was getting ready for school. Tunes that stuck in my head from that era were Part of the union, The Strawbs, Without you, Nilsson and Close to you, The Carpenters.My first tranny was a Tom and Jerry one which didn't work very well. I used to listen to the top 40 on Sunday and Timmy (Mallett) on the tranny in the early 80s and in later years used to fall asleep listening to the James Stannage phone in. Can't stand much radio these days though. My Wife has Century on in the car in the morning and at night when we are on the way home. Everytime it's on at the moment they only seem to play Robbie Williams or Take That. I much preferred it when they had split up.
My earliest memory of radio is from the early 70s. My Mum used to have Piccadilly radio (a local staion) playing in the morning when i was getting ready for school. Tunes that stuck in my head from that era were Part of the union, The Strawbs, Without you, Nilsson and Close to you, The Carpenters.My first tranny was a Tom and Jerry one which didn't work very well. I used to listen to the top 40 on Sunday and Timmy (Mallett) on the tranny in the early 80s and in later years used to fall asleep listening to the James Stannage phone in. Can't stand much radio these days though. My Wife has Century on in the car in the morning and at night when we are on the way home. Everytime it's on at the moment they only seem to play Robbie Williams or Take That. I much preferred it when they had split up.
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