Golden age of pirate radio stations
30-12-2009, 20:49
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Golden age of pirate radio stations
Today l sat down and watched the film 'The boat that rocked' about a pirate radio ship, reminded me about the great days of pirate radio with Laser 558, and as far as l know, the ship the Communicator is still about somewhere.
Does anyone have any memories of the golden age.
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30-12-2009, 20:58
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Re: Golden age of pirate radio stations
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu
Today l sat down and watched the film 'The boat that rocked' about a pirate radio ship, reminded me about the great days of pirate radio with Laser 558, and as far as l know, the ship the Communicator is still about somewhere.
Does anyone have any memories of the golden age. 
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Used to love listening to Radio Caroline. Was the first or second called the `Mi Amigo`?  Ah ok, got it now.
http://www.radiocaroline.co.uk/#home.html
http://www.radiocaroline.co.uk/#history.html
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30-12-2009, 20:59
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Re: Golden age of pirate radio stations
Arfur - here you go.
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30-12-2009, 21:05
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Re: Golden age of pirate radio stations
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Today l sat down and watched the film 'The boat that rocked' about a pirate radio ship, reminded me about the great days of pirate radio with Laser 558, and as far as l know, the ship the Communicator is still about somewhere.
Does anyone have any memories of the golden age. 
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Of course!
I've also got a very vivid memory of what it was like before Radio Caroline.The only station that ever regularly played rock or pop was Luxembourg and half the time the transmitter would fade out for about 2 minutes.This meant I would only get about half of a song at a time..The only time we got any such songs on the Beeb was on Children's Choice on a Saturday and most of the time it was mixed in with crap like The Laughing Policeman.
Radio Caroline was the answer to a prayer and when the PTB gave in and allowed the Beeb to set up Radio 1, I was over the moon.I can remember the very first broadcast and the tune that Tony Blackburn played on the very first Breakfast Show which was Flowers in the Rain by the Move.
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30-12-2009, 21:08
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Re: Golden age of pirate radio stations
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Of course!
I've also got a very vivid memory of what it was like before Radio Caroline.The only station that ever regularly played rock or pop was Luxembourg and half the time the transmitter would fade out for about 2 minutes.This meant I would only get about half of a song at a time..The only time we got any such songs on the Beeb was on Children's Choice on a Saturday and most of the time it was mixed in with crap like The Laughing Policeman.
Radio Caroline was the answer to a prayer and when the PTB gave in and allowed the Beeb to set up Radio 1, I was over the moon.I can remember the very first broadcast and the tune that Tony Blackburn played on the very first Breakfast Show which was Flowers in the Rain by the Move.
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i remember the whistling sound coming over the music as it faded away then gently came back -it was ruddy great
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30-12-2009, 21:22
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Re: Golden age of pirate radio stations
Caroline theme by the Fortunes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVeX8rHfec0. I've got a 45rpm single of the Caroline jingles around here somewhere.
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30-12-2009, 23:51
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Re: Golden age of pirate radio stations
I used to remember driving through Oxford at 5am in the morning come home to London and the first tune l heard on Laser 558 in the morning, was Abba ' I CAN HEAR THE MUSIC' totally great, to can forget the radio stations of today, the only station that come very close to Laser 'now' is the old Capital Gold at 1548, in the early days they used to have Capital Gold Sport, they don't have that now.
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31-12-2009, 00:02
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Re: Golden age of pirate radio stations
[QUOTE=Maggy J;34936009]Of course!
I've also got a very vivid memory of what it was like before Radio Caroline.The only station that ever regularly played rock or pop was Luxembourg and half the time the transmitter would fade out for about 2 minutes.This meant I would only get about half of a song at a time..The only time we got any such songs on the Beeb was on Children's Choice on a Saturday and most of the time it was mixed in with crap like The Laughing Policeman.
Radio Caroline was the answer to a prayer and when the PTB gave in and allowed the Beeb to set up Radio 1, I was over the moon.I can remember the very first broadcast and the tune that Tony Blackburn played on the very first Breakfast Show which was Flowers in the Rain by the Move.[/QUOTE]
wasn't tony blackburn on radio caroline before the beeb or am i getting mixed up ?
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31-12-2009, 00:39
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Re: Golden age of pirate radio stations
[QUOTE=Maggy J;34936009]Of course!
I've also got a very vivid memory of what it was like before Radio Caroline.The only station that ever regularly played rock or pop was Luxembourg and half the time the transmitter would fade out for about 2 minutes.This meant I would only get about half of a song at a time..The only time we got any such songs on the Beeb was on Children's Choice on a Saturday and most of the time it was mixed in with crap like The Laughing Policeman.
Radio Caroline was the answer to a prayer and when the PTB gave in and allowed the Beeb to set up Radio 1, I was over the moon.I can remember the very first broadcast and the tune that Tony Blackburn played on the very first Breakfast Show which was Flowers in the Rain by the Move.[/QUOTE]
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wasn't tony blackburn on radio caroline before the beeb or am i getting mixed up ?
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What's that got to do with my memory of the first legit radio station aimed at the youf of the time?
As I understand it Radio 1 was a response to getting Caroline off the airways which succeeded because so many of the DJs opted to get back on terra firma.
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31-12-2009, 01:00
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Re: Golden age of pirate radio stations
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Does anyone have any memories of the golden age. 
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Most certainly do! My favourite station was Radio Nova in Ireland which was (like the majority of the rest) shut down be the "authorities". At that time there was nothing on the air to touch it
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31-12-2009, 12:15
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Re: Golden age of pirate radio stations
I wish these stations could come back, as l only listen to Magic 105, as on all the other stations, it is just talk. we should have a petition.
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31-12-2009, 12:57
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Re: Golden age of pirate radio stations
I thought the golden age of pirate radio was the late eighties with LAZER FM in Manchester and Kiss in London
You lot are too old
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31-12-2009, 14:20
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Re: Golden age of pirate radio stations
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I thought the golden age of pirate radio was the late eighties with LAZER FM in Manchester and Kiss in London
You lot are too old 
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Nah! You are too young...
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31-12-2009, 14:57
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Re: Golden age of pirate radio stations
Radio Caroline now that was a station i listened to for hours
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31-12-2009, 15:40
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Re: Golden age of pirate radio stations
Arthur, you may find this interesting.
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