Radio London - Jingles

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @paulburgess7156
    @paulburgess7156 9 лет назад +49

    Pirate radio of the sixties will live forever in my life

  • @tonyking361
    @tonyking361 4 года назад +13

    Brings back so many memories. TW was a favorite as was Everett and Peel, remember sitting at home listening to the final broadcast of A Day In The Life with tears in my eyes. So many great names on the station that I remember, Paul Kaye, Dave Dennis, Mike Lennox, Ed Stewart, Tony Blackburn, Pete Drummond, Dave Cash (Kenny & Cash combine), Earl Richmond, Duncan Johnson, Keith Skues so many names and all permanently retained in my head. It was a great listening period 64 to 67.

  • @BeyondtheClouds000
    @BeyondtheClouds000 3 года назад +7

    I remember listening to Radio London’s final broadcast, I was with my friend Stephen on the sea front at Sheerness. It was a very sad day.

  • @radiomindchatter7994
    @radiomindchatter7994 4 года назад +6

    I was lucky enough to be living in Europe in the 60' and 70's and able to listen to Pirate Radio...born at the right time!

  • @stevebaker9709
    @stevebaker9709 6 лет назад +12

    Bloody. Great days wish they were still here

  • @markg6860
    @markg6860 7 лет назад +9

    I'm a Brit-American ... originally from Essex; now living in Dallas - home of PAMS and subsequently JAM Productions. I lived through the whole UK pirate radio era; it was like a breath of fresh air! The success of Radio London was partly due to their jingles. The old PAMS building is about 3 miles from my house and I've been to see it a few times. It's at 4141 Office Parkway, a quiet dead-ended street (cul-de-sac) in an area that has been redeveloped. It is still amazing to think of just how many radio memories were created in that little building!

    • @mattcrooke8321
      @mattcrooke8321 2 года назад +1

      Greetings from Essex, 4 years later!

  • @frankcurry6891
    @frankcurry6891 11 лет назад +22

    I Think Radio London was the best off shore Radio Station in the 60s. Fantastic Video. Amazing Jingles and Great DJs. A Big Big mistake to force it to close down, we want it back! Even after all this time. Thanks Big L.

    • @roberttreborable
      @roberttreborable 5 лет назад

      That's because it was by far, "the best Radio Station in the 60's".... on or off shore....

    • @TheMagicalBus
      @TheMagicalBus 5 лет назад

      They are now on Tune in Radio and various other apps , Listen to it Everyday ! All the old shows, news and adverts !

  • @Roger.Coleman1949
    @Roger.Coleman1949 7 лет назад +17

    Such wonderful memories, I have recently had restored the Blaupunkt car radio I had for my 17th birthday in 1966 and fitted in my Austin Seven !, it was permanently tuned to 266 !.I drove to Bletchley Park for a apprentice course on the Sunday evening the day before the fateful day, listening to all the DJs who had become household names.Every time I hear ' Excerpt From A Teenage Opera ' I well up with emotion, it was so popular at the time !.Many thanks for this wonderful montage of the greatest PAMS jingles.

    • @joelhhall
      @joelhhall 4 года назад +1

      what is tuned to 266? is it longwave,? im in us just curious

    • @Roger.Coleman1949
      @Roger.Coleman1949 4 года назад +2

      @@joelhhall Joel, it was the old way British radio dials were calibrated in metres rather than KHz today.Radio London was on 266 metres Medium Wave, the most famous first was Caroline on 199 metres , just below the ' legal ' only Popular music radio station , Radio Luxembourg transmitting in the evening on 208 metres ( and 49.26 metres Short Wave ) although reception in the UK was lousy !.For a while, there were a few Pirates transmitting simultaneously at the ' lower end ' of the Medium Wave band.It all changed in 1967 as they were outlawed and the BBC had to up its game and employed many of the former Pirate DJs , Tony Blackburn is still with them !.

  • @fernandobarros9117
    @fernandobarros9117 8 лет назад +32

    I only knew this jingles because of The Who's "Sell Out" album. They are so interesting.
    3:31 When this jingle ends, then start "tattoo" . One of the best songs in that album.

  • @leannemaughan7518
    @leannemaughan7518 11 лет назад +9

    It ran 220 watts of AM , 3.5 amps of aerial current in to a long wire antenna with plate and screen modulation, you could hear it all over the west midlands on saturdays. the girls from school would DJ on saturday , bringing their records to play . We last recently tested it in Tamworth Staffs and it pumped out a brilliant clear signal all over the area . i am 62 now and it brings back some memories of very happy times , i run a company now and my daughter would love me to test it again .

  • @paulputnam8211
    @paulputnam8211 7 лет назад +14

    Top drawer production values on the jingles (Pam's Dallas) and the Sono Waltz still brings a lump to my throat. (Big L time is three o'clock & Radio London is now. . . closing down. (Paul Kaye)) silence.

  • @blackdownbiker
    @blackdownbiker 13 лет назад +6

    Great sounds - haven't heard a couple of those jingles for the best part of 45 years!
    I was a big fan of Big L and was lucky enough to visit the ship for a day, courtesy of Stewpot. Memories I'll never forget...

  • @donhitchcock3163
    @donhitchcock3163 11 лет назад +6

    Thanks so much for posting - great memories from the 60's. These fantastic jingles will be with me for the rest of my days!....

  • @bill1952
    @bill1952  13 лет назад +14

    @googers100 The Pirates gave us the best radio we have ever heard. There was nothing like them before and there has been nothing like them since. They were more than radio stations, they became friends and we will never see the like of them again. :-( I listen to American stations on the net using "Tapin Radio", you have some great sounding stations but like us in the UK they have limited playlists, such a pity with so much great music left unheard. Oh i almost forgot Caroline ran 50,000 watts.

  • @TheGrangeHallKid
    @TheGrangeHallKid 7 лет назад +38

    Big L was the best pirate station - the DJ's were all like our friends - such a sad day when they went off air - they will never be forgotten, unlike the prat of an MP who brought them to an end.

    • @MrKeeft1
      @MrKeeft1 4 года назад +2

      As I just said,,,Anthony Wedgewood Benn, tony to his friends, given the job of CHANGING MARITIME LAW to make them illegal...the lies told...us tech rookies knew the truth...it was a time of change...the record companies couldnt believe their luck getting new releases to them...the been didnt stand a chance with archarcic needle time from the live band unions...they were up agin it BUT...forced to clamo down. Grrrr.

    • @stuartbrixton6260
      @stuartbrixton6260 2 года назад +1

      Thought it was Ted short who got the job of closing all the pirates. He was post master general at the time.

    • @Roger.Coleman1949
      @Roger.Coleman1949 2 года назад

      @@stuartbrixton6260 It was Stuart - you are right !.

    • @misterteaification
      @misterteaification Год назад

      @@MrKeeft1 nothing to do with "MARITIME LAW" though..

  • @harwoodeducation23
    @harwoodeducation23 6 лет назад +5

    Just the best! my youth, my youth, it has all come back to me!

  • @B768100
    @B768100 11 лет назад +12

    To most radio listeners, the jingles went by almost unnoticed...they were a featured background noise heard in between the "HITS" and the people that wrote, sang and
    produced these little gems were stars in their own right. Thank you Pams International.

    • @DLCOrganization
      @DLCOrganization Год назад +2

      Actually, it's not that the jingles went by unnoticed -- It's that the short nature
      and regular play of these interstitials reach a listener's _subconscience._
      The jingles help connect a listener to a station, which is evident ever so much
      today considering how terrestrial radio listenership has dropped considerably
      in the wake of removing jingles AND air personalities from terrestrial radio.

  • @Sheffield_Steve
    @Sheffield_Steve Год назад +1

    I just wanted to mention the fabulous features re: pirate radio on the Radio Netherlands Media Network archive, worth a listen.

  • @davidgriffiths1391
    @davidgriffiths1391 7 лет назад +6

    I was 16 and working in a bakery in Finchley North London on that fateful day in August 1967 & heard the closedown of much beloved Radio London. It played the best music ever long before "Aunty" broadcast it!

  • @dannyhick100
    @dannyhick100 10 лет назад +8

    From someone who wasn't around during this time I really feel I missed out on stations like Caroline and Big L. These PAMS jingles were the best of the best

  • @dartskipper3170
    @dartskipper3170 4 года назад +8

    London sounded more professional than some other stations with it's American format. I heard WABC (New York) for the first time in December 1973 and thought how similar it was to the greatest pirate station of all time!

  • @lawrencegatt4515
    @lawrencegatt4515 4 месяца назад +1

    ❤ I loved those great Radio 📻 stations day’s . 👏👏👏

  • @nollyon66
    @nollyon66 9 лет назад +10

    I remember listening to Big L on my dads radio in his shed. We lived on the Isle of Wight and still got a good signal on a long wire aerial and even though it was medium wave quality and faded out sometimes it made the BBC seem like old men's radio. Loved Caroline as well, in fact tuned in all the Pirates we could, great days, that side of radio has gone for ever now.

    • @philipmartin2882
      @philipmartin2882 5 лет назад

      Living in Winchester we got the best signal from Big L,followed by Caroline..remember the day Big L closed down as if it was yesterday.

  • @johnrobertson1786
    @johnrobertson1786 12 лет назад +2

    i spend many nights on here listening to your posts and the sites you mention...i was 9 when the stations were forced to close..free radio forever

  • @guyforks1314
    @guyforks1314 6 месяцев назад +2

    Came across this. Bought back memories and tears to my eyes. I had the good fortune of growing up listening to this station and it's counterparts. What a joy it was not to have to listen to the, to be, woke BBC. Even when Radio 1 came on air, it was NOTHING in comparison to these.

    • @bill1952
      @bill1952  6 месяцев назад +1

      I can only completely agree with you, Radio One Was the worst thing I ever heard, with lack of needle time and many songs covered by BBC orchestras, I would rather have stuck pins in my eyes than listen to that abomination, a complete joke of a station.

    • @guillermoedelmann
      @guillermoedelmann 2 месяца назад

      Me too

  • @yumyummoany
    @yumyummoany 13 лет назад +7

    I LOVED Radio London!

  • @BobGlen350
    @BobGlen350 10 лет назад +3

    A great montage of P A M S jingles.
    My hometown is a classic.

  • @natasjaruardi3732
    @natasjaruardi3732 4 года назад +5

    My uncle got all the original jingels From this ship. Also the bandrecorders and recordplayers

  • @ColinPottersBar
    @ColinPottersBar 9 лет назад +3

    Nice memories. Thanks for posting. Anyone remember the closedown theme when they first broadcast when their nightly closedown was at 9.00pm? A instrumental version of Beyond The Sea. If anyone has that, please post! Must dig out my old reel to reels one day!

  • @kevmichael2064
    @kevmichael2064 2 года назад +2

    I wish thay had this in 2022. .we need it!!!....I just think carrying your Phone...With this on?...it would be Great on FM and The Net....in the 60s it made it to Moscow and To Canada at Night on AM.... today it would make it everywhere in the world by the Net!!!..... Return This To The Air!!!🎵🎶🎶🎵

    • @JSSMVCJR2.2
      @JSSMVCJR2.2 11 месяцев назад +1

      Unlicenced Web Radio. There.

  • @frankedwardcurry
    @frankedwardcurry 7 лет назад +5

    Oh what happy memories. Radio London was Awesome. Very sad they outlawed it. It was a crime! But it lives on -- On RUclips - Wonderful !!

  • @markymarc9339
    @markymarc9339 4 года назад +3

    Way cool! That jingle at 3:00 was used on the fadeout of Second Hand's 'Bath Song' - mystery solved. If you'll excuse me I'm off to play Who Sell Out now

  • @rkmklz7562
    @rkmklz7562 Год назад +1

    London my home Town is 😎....it was a fantastic station.....but it could not get to California..... even at night....to bad we could only hear it from recordings....we had Border Blasters from Mexico (XERB on 1090khz from Tijuana B C) and from Canada (CKLW on 800khz from Windsor O N)...our Local was KHJ Boss Radio on 930khz and KRLA Hit Radio on 1110khz....both from L A.....in the 1960s and 1970s

  • @davidpoulton2860
    @davidpoulton2860 4 года назад +2

    Pirates have not gone. Radio Caroline on 648/463 and stereo dab+ and stereo on the web. 56 years not out.

    • @bill1952
      @bill1952  4 года назад +1

      No longer a pirate since 1990 though but the memories of her pirate days live on for sure. :-)

  • @frankwheeler5764
    @frankwheeler5764 3 года назад +3

    Great time radio London I lived that time

  • @john111257
    @john111257 12 лет назад +5

    When radio ruled...who needed skytv and its overly charged repeat after repeat...the bed clothes and great tunes

  • @glpilpi6209
    @glpilpi6209 Год назад +2

    Made by Pams of New York even Radio One used versions of them when they started in 67 as the BBC were way behind the scene.

    • @bill1952
      @bill1952  Год назад +1

      The BBC had no idea but they based Radio One on Radio London but it could not reproduce anything like the excitement the Pirates gave us Radio One was a terrible station back in 1967. IMHO.

    • @glpilpi6209
      @glpilpi6209 Год назад

      @BillsOldiesUK Yes I know , it was a dreadful photostat copy of the pirates. The pirates were grounded because the state wants total control of the media , it was never anything to do with radio frequency interference which can be easily overcome. At least it survived on the sea around the UK for a few glorious years.

  • @lsmftymf
    @lsmftymf 5 лет назад +5

    3:27-3:43 My favorite of the Radio London jingles.

  • @johnwicca
    @johnwicca 11 лет назад +5

    If you're missing the sound of the pirates, try offshore music radio on the web. It's nostalgia all the way! Fab station.

  • @MichaelBeeny
    @MichaelBeeny 6 лет назад +2

    The best, I really miss it.

  • @bayside2000
    @bayside2000 10 лет назад +6

    Very nice compilation. Just for the record, "London, My Hometown" is the PAMS jingle studio recording. The Chantelles recorded a version as the B side to "I Want That Boy." The Chantays are a surf band who had a hit with "Pipeline."

    • @bill1952
      @bill1952  10 лет назад +2

      +bayside2000
      Of course, I have amended the description and I thank you for your observation :-)

  • @philipm06
    @philipm06 9 лет назад +2

    Folkestone 1967 - listening to the close down.

  • @jeejee1943
    @jeejee1943 13 лет назад +2

    geweldig (dutch) for G-R-E-A-T...
    thanks for posting this.

  • @LunarAntic
    @LunarAntic 3 года назад +2

    I like those modulated voices, also the Beatles parody 2:54

  • @kevmichael2064
    @kevmichael2064 2 года назад

    This is so Cool 😎...I must get to London!!!

  • @lefebvreandre9992
    @lefebvreandre9992 6 лет назад +2

    super j'adore cet radio ont en fait plus bon jingle

  • @petergraham9994
    @petergraham9994 8 лет назад +2

    just brilliant brilliant

  • @richjones7313
    @richjones7313 4 года назад +2

    amazing

  • @MrHosepipe123
    @MrHosepipe123 13 лет назад

    Great memories brings a tear to my eye

  • @johnrobertson1786
    @johnrobertson1786 12 лет назад +2

    This is radio...at its best

  • @darrylbuckett5380
    @darrylbuckett5380 4 года назад +1

    The memory of Pirate radio stations will live on the memory of the polies that killed it won't. Cheers

  • @RobertBrown-rx9zy
    @RobertBrown-rx9zy 3 года назад +1

    i did not think my last comment was so long a go how time go by good memory

  • @munimathbypeterfelton6251
    @munimathbypeterfelton6251 4 года назад +3

    Many of these were parodied brilliantly by The Who on their 1967 album Sell Out.

    • @arfansthename
      @arfansthename 3 года назад +2

      No, they were taken directly from the source

  • @anselledmont9614
    @anselledmont9614 3 года назад +1

    When pirates ruled the waves!

  • @robinparker3540
    @robinparker3540 4 года назад +9

    The closure of Radio London on 14.8.1967 was certainly an act of vandalism by the then government. As many of us said at the time, the situation could so easily have been resolved by simply advertising a number of independent radio franchises/licenses (as happened 6 years later, of course). Unfortunately, short sighted and pointless political dogma got in the way, as is often the case.

    • @paulputnam8211
      @paulputnam8211 4 года назад +3

      Astonishingly it would be another six years before legal commercial radio arrived in UK. Unbelievable now.

  • @barriepeck4377
    @barriepeck4377 2 года назад +3

    Still miss it to this day. what rubbish we have now

    • @rkmklz7562
      @rkmklz7562 4 месяца назад

      You are right 👍...we have rubbish in 2024...only if they put this on with great music 🎶.. it would be fantastic

  • @bill1952
    @bill1952  13 лет назад +1

    @googers100 Hi Googers, quite a few stations used this collection back in the day and when "Classic Gold" came on the air here in the UK, quite a few years ago now, they used the same set. It was like stepping back in time only they had a smaller platlist than Big L did. :-)

  • @robwesselsdaytradingcursus4784
    @robwesselsdaytradingcursus4784 10 лет назад +18

    When Radio London died I died to

    • @Muswell
      @Muswell 10 лет назад +7

      I agree. No-one nowadays could ever understand my feelings for Big L or what I felt at that time.. It was my life & my eyes still well-up now just thinking about it & listening to this ... After Aug 1967 I vowed I would never vote Labour for what they did - & I never have or will. It affected me profoundly. I'm 61 now.

    • @bill1952
      @bill1952  10 лет назад +7

      +bootsamou
      The loss of the Pirates was the worst time in my life, I was deeply saddened that a supposedly democratic government would move heaven and earth to take away something I deeply loved. My main station was 270 as I was further north but the loss of all of them was a very emotional thing and it made me determined that whenever I could I would run an unlicensed transmitter, something I still do to this day :-) I'm now 68.

    • @minidave54
      @minidave54 9 лет назад +3

      +bootsamou interesting to see your comments I'm also 61 now and I also vowed to never vote for lab our and never have never will just because they closed down the best radio stations that ever been glad to have read your thoughts

    • @routeoz02
      @routeoz02 9 лет назад +1

      +hammy dave Bloody Tony Benn.

    • @Muswell
      @Muswell 8 лет назад +7

      Well, it might seem shallow, but for a young teenager going through all sorts of things, Big L was a lifeline.
      It also symbolised freedom, away from Government monopoly & control.
      Not voting Labour in my life does not mean that I support what the Tories do.

  • @vitorjunior2023
    @vitorjunior2023 12 лет назад +6

    About 3:27 - Reminds me the Odorono song !!!!

    • @SeboDigital
      @SeboDigital 3 года назад +1

      @NailCigaretteMusic SELL OUT!

    • @SeboDigital
      @SeboDigital 3 года назад +2

      In fact, it was "Tattoo", instead of "Odorono" when "Smooth Sailing" radrio vignette ends.

    • @vitorjunior2023
      @vitorjunior2023 3 года назад +1

      @@SeboDigital That´s true... Thanks for that! OMG... This comment I´ve posted 8 years ago !!!!! Time flies. LOL!

    • @SeboDigital
      @SeboDigital 3 года назад

      @NailCigaretteMusic agree. 😊

  • @keithmoon3190
    @keithmoon3190 4 года назад +4

    5:11 Big L time is 3:00 And Radio London is closing down

  • @edwinkirkland8856
    @edwinkirkland8856 5 лет назад +2

    Great

  • @leannemaughan7518
    @leannemaughan7518 11 лет назад

    i still have the medium wave transmitter i built in the 60's in the loft .

  • @exoticcar5482
    @exoticcar5482 8 лет назад +5

    A lot of these jingles were produced by PAMS of Dallas

    • @mikedrown2721
      @mikedrown2721 4 года назад +1

      PAMS are the best and they are still available

    • @NickG123
      @NickG123 4 года назад

      @@mikedrown2721 Yup, they still make the same jingles.
      77 WABC New York (Where I'm from) still uses these for their music programming. (Weekends/ holidays like New Years and xmas and 4th o' July) With the legendary Cousin Brucie and other DJ's. I can't get the "77 WABC" versions of these out of my head when listening to the ones in this video, it's like a weird opposite reality. Lol! They primarily use the "Go Go", "All American", "Sonovox", " Music-pow pow power", and "Jetset" series on my local NYC "50,000 watt Powerhouse station"
      -Nick

  • @kevmichael2064
    @kevmichael2064 2 года назад

    I was born and raised in California.... Britain must have been fantastic in the 60s and 70s?

  • @ladyg6549
    @ladyg6549 Месяц назад

    come back,pleaseeeee

  • @rtc9063
    @rtc9063 Месяц назад

    5.06 - I see they rejigged that for the very start of Radio One in 1967!

  • @johnrobertson1786
    @johnrobertson1786 12 лет назад +2

    hey it sure does...GET ME A BOAT

  • @Grithron2
    @Grithron2 5 лет назад +1

    5.11 - the Radio London Waltz, best jingle ever written
    0.00 - My Hometown - another 90+ seconds jingle. Nowadays many will associate this one with Ten Thousand Maniacs
    2.55 - how did they arrange that with the Beatles (or did they not) ?

    • @hebneh
      @hebneh 5 лет назад +1

      Radio jingles often would use portions of current hits; they just had to license the copyright and pay royalties.

    • @joesmith34
      @joesmith34 3 года назад

      @Grithon2 Do you happen to know who wrote the Radio London Waltz

  • @robwessels8317
    @robwessels8317 9 лет назад +7

    TW died. jan 2016. Wit him I died a little to

    • @micheldebaynard7975
      @micheldebaynard7975 9 лет назад +2

      +Rob Wessels
      Me too. He was like a family friend. R.I.P. Sir Tel.
      Vigor Screel.

    • @fredbunzl5597
      @fredbunzl5597 9 лет назад

      +Rob Wessels TW died in June 1985, aged 64. You are probably referring to Ed Stewart "Stewpot".

    • @GrumpyStan
      @GrumpyStan 8 лет назад

      +Fred Bunzl Terry Wogan??

    • @fredbunzl5597
      @fredbunzl5597 8 лет назад +2

      +Grumpy Stan TW = Tony Windsor (real name: Tony Withers).

    • @GrumpyStan
      @GrumpyStan 8 лет назад

      Sorry, never heard of him.

  • @FloraThompsonWriter
    @FloraThompsonWriter 13 лет назад +2

    Radio London lives on [in a way] as Big L.

  • @yeah.its.joshua
    @yeah.its.joshua 2 года назад

    2:23 Jingle Radio Ursula (1978?)

  • @ApartmentKing66
    @ApartmentKing66 7 лет назад +1

    The "My Hometown" jingle at the beginning sounds more like Anita Kerr, not PAMS.

  • @davidpaginton5515
    @davidpaginton5515 3 месяца назад

    I knew the pirate ships were closing down, but I didn't believe it; listened to 'Wonderful Big L' that day in '67 and the broadcast went silent. and I waited and waited for the broadcast to continue, and waited and waited further. Do you think it's time now to turn off the radio?

  • @kathleenrayner2881
    @kathleenrayner2881 7 лет назад +3

    pre eu spirit of adventure ....and independent Britain .

  • @King_Colombia_Inc
    @King_Colombia_Inc 9 месяцев назад

    I can thank Pete Townshend for bringing me here.

  • @mikedrown2721
    @mikedrown2721 3 года назад +1

    Where was RADIO LONDON on the AM dial?

    • @bill1952
      @bill1952  3 года назад +1

      It was announced as 266 metres.

  • @yeah.its.joshua
    @yeah.its.joshua 2 года назад

    3:27 jingle Radio Ursula sebelum jam 11.00 Waktu Bandung

  • @ricardorickyytgamer8741
    @ricardorickyytgamer8741 3 года назад

    2:54 Is a parody of I saw her standing there By The Beatles lol

  • @terugnaartoen3824
    @terugnaartoen3824 2 года назад

    Toen radio luisteren nog entertaining en LEUK was

  • @2011Appleman
    @2011Appleman 3 года назад

    4:09-4:11 Speakeasy drink easy pull easy

  • @brandonmeenan8075
    @brandonmeenan8075 4 года назад +1

    3:27

  • @zardoz8772
    @zardoz8772 3 года назад +5

    when radio London went off air I turned my radio off and refused to change from 266. I left it there for months. Refused to listen to that substitute sh*** radio 1.

    • @bill1952
      @bill1952  3 года назад +3

      I agree, Radio One was an abomination, a very poor replacement for the pirates who were cruelly shut down in their prime by Harld Wilson and his labour government. I never got over the loss of the pirates either.

    • @zardoz8772
      @zardoz8772 3 года назад +2

      @@bill1952 Used to lay on the bed listening to them. skipped school a time or two just to hear the great 60s sounds.

    • @stuartbrixton6260
      @stuartbrixton6260 2 года назад +3

      @@bill1952 radio 1 could never have replaced London Caroline,England etc.the joy of listening to the djs comments about the music they were supposed to play was absolutely priceless.Would never be allowed now.

  • @yeah.its.joshua
    @yeah.its.joshua 2 года назад +1

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