So, I'd put him in the BG but that'd be personal.
― M Grout (Mark Grout), Tuesday, 28 November 2006 14:12 (seventeen years ago) link
― Marcello Carlin (nostudium), Tuesday, 28 November 2006 14:15 (seventeen years ago) link
― stevie (stevie2), Tuesday, 28 November 2006 14:20 (seventeen years ago) link
telling lydon to shut up
― Pisces, Tuesday, 28 November 2006 14:20 (seventeen years ago) link
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/41662000/jpg/_41662952_mikey_220.jpg
― ailsa_xx (ailsa_xx), Tuesday, 28 November 2006 18:09 (seventeen years ago) link
-- Pisces (damien.johnston...), November 28th, 2006 2:20 PM. (later)
Another reason.
Ach, He'll probably pop off now and we'll all have to be Oh sad and that...
― M Grout (Mark Grout), Wednesday, 29 November 2006 08:14 (seventeen years ago) link
Stewpot, along with Leonard Rossiter, seemed to be one of a very small band of Celebrity Evertonians in the '70s. The mantle has passed to Lee Latchford Evans of Steps now.
― Michael Jones (MichaelJ), Wednesday, 29 November 2006 08:19 (seventeen years ago) link
I agree that Blackburn was a wet tosser (besides being the Goodies whipping boy of first choice, what did Tone do well, or even acceptably competently?), DiddyDave was worse, Noel Edmonds and David Lee Travis were OK I suppose (didn't DLT do that request show Sun afternoons?). Stewpot and 'Emperor Rosco' were both ADD-addled dickheads of the first order (look forward in horror to the FM breakfast DJ of 20 years later?) and Johnny Walker tried too hard to be Mr Controversial.
Lux was a pain. Their shows were all ad-stuffed, they had a playlist of 20 any given week, their reception was yet to reach the two-tin-cans-joined-with-fishing-line stage of technology, and then there was their laughable Tuesday evening Top 30 chart show. You could predict it spot for spot once you knew the R1/Music Week/Record Mirror Top 30 for the week earlier that afternoon, but during the summer holidays or when there was a public holiday Monday the R1 chart wouldn't come out till Wednesday, and the Lux chart was suddenly all over the place, only to miraculously fall back into line the next week when the planets re-aligned.
To say Capital Radio was a badly needed breath of fresh air was the understatement of the century. Freeman would have been an absolute natural for the new station.
― Fred Nerk (Fred Nerk), Wednesday, 29 November 2006 08:42 (seventeen years ago) link
― Marcello Carlin (nostudium), Wednesday, 29 November 2006 08:58 (seventeen years ago) link
Predictably they showed the clip he did with Smashie and Nicey last night, I couldn't imagine any of the R1 daytime crew at that time, or this time even, doing something which wryly mocked the pomposity of his profession. But then he was a class act.
― Billy Dods (Billy Dods), Wednesday, 29 November 2006 09:05 (seventeen years ago) link
- Tony Blackburn, at least twice a week. Oh, how we all larfed....
― Fred Nerk (Fred Nerk), Wednesday, 29 November 2006 09:11 (seventeen years ago) link
― Marcello Carlin (nostudium), Wednesday, 29 November 2006 09:14 (seventeen years ago) link
I like(d) Lux. Biggest shock was seeing Tony Price in interview, donkeys years later, broad brummie and not even slightly american "Yr Royal Ruler" psshhh!!!
I like that this thread has become more general, and returns periodically to how great Fluff was!
― M Grout (Mark Grout), Wednesday, 29 November 2006 09:24 (seventeen years ago) link
The Casey Kasem American Top 40.
― Fred Nerk (Fred Nerk), Wednesday, 29 November 2006 09:29 (seventeen years ago) link
― Marcello Carlin (nostudium), Wednesday, 29 November 2006 09:32 (seventeen years ago) link
― M Grout (Mark Grout), Friday, 8 December 2006 17:00 (seventeen years ago) link