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Chris
Brand New Me
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Posted - 16/08/2007 : 16:41:43
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A lot of publicity over the last week regarding the 40th anniversary of the day the Pirate Radio stations stopped broadcasting.
The Pirate Stations played Dusty extensively over the few years they were around. I can recall Radio 270 playing Goin Back around six times in one day.
Dusty also recorded a farewell message to Radio London that was played in the final hours of the station.
Great days ! Take me back !!!
Cheers Chris
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treking
Wasn't Born To Follow
   

United Kingdom
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Posted - 16/08/2007 : 18:44:51
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I used to listen to Radio Caroline on my trannie. They used to play Dusty a great deal too. As you say Chris --happy days--haven't those 40 years just flown by.
Nice to see you posting again--I aways enjoy your posts.
Trek
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Chris
Brand New Me

United Kingdom
57 Posts |
Posted - 17/08/2007 : 08:34:56
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Thanks Trek,
So busy nowadays - would love to participate more.
Amazing how much the Sixties is in vogue at the moment.
Yes great days.
Cheers Chris |
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Carole R.
Higher and Higher
    

United Kingdom
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Posted - 17/08/2007 : 09:46:40
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Great to hear from you, Chris.
I didn't bother with the Pirate Stations, I only knew of Radio Caroline. I used to listen to Radio Luxembourg.(That wasn't pirate was it?)..
Yes, 'Retro Sixties' is definitely in vogue at the moment.
I'm wonderin... Do you remember the first day of Radio One and the first record that Tony Blackburn played?...
Cos I do!... ..and I'm willing to bet that you do too.
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Brian
Something Special
 

United Kingdom
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Posted - 17/08/2007 : 10:24:50
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[quote]Originally posted by Carole R.
Great to hear from you, Chris.
I didn't bother with the Pirate Stations, I only knew of Radio Caroline. I used to listen to Radio Luxembourg.(That wasn't pirate was it?)..
Yes, 'Retro Sixties' is definitely in vogue at the moment.
I'm wonderin... Do you remember the first day of Radio One and the first record that Tony Blackburn played?...
'Flowers in the rain' by The Move ...7am on a Saturday morning it was. It took a number of years for the BBC to get their act together. The first few years they couldn't match the excitement of the pirate stations - playing 'safe tunes, by safe artists'. The pirates always took a chance - I remember Radio London picking 'When your young and in love' by The Marvelettes as their 'record of the week' when no other radio station knew Motown was more than The Supremes! It became their biggest UK hit. Radio London often had Dusty's new single as 'record of the week' or 'this weeks hot shot'. From memory these included I'll try anything', 'What's it gonna be', 'I close my eyes and count to ten' and 'How can I be sure'. Radio London ceased just a few weeks before Radio Caroline, playing out at 3pm on a Monday afternoon with Frankie Vaughan's 'There must be a way' , and dedicating it to the Postmaster general (who was responsible for silencing the pirates. I LOVED pirate radio
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Lindakron
Sweet Inspiration
  

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Posted - 17/08/2007 : 10:33:25
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I'm terribly nosey.
What's pirate radio? 
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Chris
Brand New Me

United Kingdom
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Posted - 17/08/2007 : 14:43:00
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I remember getting up early for school on the first day of Radio One - my mother was in shock as to why I was out of bed before seven !! Yes Brian the Pirate Stations were better - very unpredictable and more likely to play some of the black american artists we knew little about.
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Chris
Brand New Me

United Kingdom
57 Posts |
Posted - 17/08/2007 : 15:20:02
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Just realised there was no school on Saturday - my mother must have been shocked at me getting up at that time on saturday morning.
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Carole R.
Higher and Higher
    

United Kingdom
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Posted - 17/08/2007 : 15:55:22
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D'ya know what, Chris....
I think Radio One started on a Monday Morning...Not Saturday...
I'm wonderin if our Guru, Brian is wrong on this one?. .
God help me!
Carole xx
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treking
Wasn't Born To Follow
   

United Kingdom
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Posted - 17/08/2007 : 16:13:39
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To answer your question Linda--
Pirate radio station were ships anchored off the English coast which were very popular in the 60's. They played great music and most of the Radio 1 and 2 DJ's started on these pirate stations--including Tony Blackburn, Johnny Walker, Kenny Everett, Emperor Rosco, Dave Lee Travis.
Trek
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Brian
Something Special
 

United Kingdom
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Posted - 17/08/2007 : 20:48:44
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quote: Originally posted by Carole R.
D'ya know what, Chris....
I think Radio One started on a Monday Morning...Not Saturday...
I'm wonderin if our Guru, Brian is wrong on this one?. .
God help me!
Carole xx
No I'm not!...it was a Saturday...I remember it well - the previous day was a Friday ...it was 7am SATURDAY...I had cornflakes on that day
MISTER KNOW-IT-ALL
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Sara
Higher and Higher
    

United Kingdom
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Posted - 17/08/2007 : 23:00:48
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Hmmm.. who's memory do we trust the most?  
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Carole R.
Higher and Higher
    

United Kingdom
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Brian
Something Special
 

United Kingdom
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Posted - 18/08/2007 : 07:11:55
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FAB memories! Notice Tony Blackburn played TWO records by The Supremes on the first show ...but no Dusty
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treking
Wasn't Born To Follow
   

United Kingdom
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Posted - 18/08/2007 : 10:27:15
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From what I can remember Tony Blackburn never played much Dusty, she was played by Dave Lee Travis, Johnny Walker, Kenny Everitt, Dave Cash mainly in those days.
Trek
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