Barry Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 On me way to pick the missus up about 8pm last night and I was trying to get the footie on the radio and happened across a Soul show on Radio Sheffield presented by Steve White. A very enjoyable show it was and some good interviews etc, the lad who put Samantha's on was good listening. Will be tuning in next week.
Rob Wigley Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 On me way to pick the missus up about 8pm last night and I was trying to get the footie on the radio and happened across a Soul show on Radio Sheffield presented by Steve White. A very enjoyable show it was and some good interviews etc, the lad who put Samantha's on was good listening. Will be tuning in next week. I listen when I can including last night for 2 hours-even an interview with Mr Binstanley claiming he could not Play Ruby Andrews and Martha Reeves "No one there" at the Casino because they were too slow -but he had them in his play box FFS !! The show is on 7pm to 10 pm every wednesday-I think John Kane may be on next week. Its funny how good the records sound in crisp , clear stereo as well, Nothing to obscure, a really good mix from a DJ who will be heading for big things on a radio level (shhhh he's still under 30 so no baggage--great !) and a nicer bloke you could not wish to meet. www.bbc.com/radiosheffield should get you there Rob
Tony A Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 As already said it is a good listen, has a website BBC radio sheffield with presenters on there, steve whites is an interesting read, if it's not been changed since last time i googled it.
Guest Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 I listen when I can including last night for 2 hours-even an interview with Mr Binstanley claiming he could not Play Ruby Andrews and Martha Reeves "No one there" at the Casino because they were too slow -but he had them in his play box FFS !! The show is on 7pm to 10 pm every wednesday-I think John Kane may be on next week. Its funny how good the records sound in crisp , clear stereo as well, Nothing to obscure, a really good mix from a DJ who will be heading for big things on a radio level (shhhh he's still under 30 so no baggage--great !) and a nicer bloke you could not wish to meet. www.bbc.com/radiosheffield should get you there Rob The show itself is not bad, however, it is made so by the quality of the requests from the listeners, therefore this is the reason that there are mainly well known tunes on and few rare obscure tunes played. Steve White seems like a decent bloke , but he is young and led by his homeboys in Barnsley, which although a soulful place, is not the epicentre of soul music, northern or otherwise. If you listen regularly I'm sure you'll find the constant references to T'arn and its clubs, DJ's and events somewhat tiresome, indeed there has been a constant stream of his Barnsley crew as guests each week, Yocki has been on at least three times and nice guy though he is, he hasn't got the voice or language skills for radio. I beleve that Smokey Robinson is a guest in the coming weeks which is the sort of interview I for one will make every effort to tune in to. Keep up the good work Steve but try realise that Soul music exists outside of Barnsley. Anyway I'm off to Oil Me Booits befor ah teks mi whippets fer a walk! Spread the Faith.
Tomangoes Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 The show itself is not bad, however, it is made so by the quality of the requests from the listeners, therefore this is the reason that there are mainly well known tunes on and few rare obscure tunes played. Steve White seems like a decent bloke , but he is young and led by his homeboys in Barnsley, which although a soulful place, is not the epicentre of soul music, northern or otherwise. If you listen regularly I'm sure you'll find the constant references to T'arn and its clubs, DJ's and events somewhat tiresome, indeed there has been a constant stream of his Barnsley crew as guests each week, Yocki has been on at least three times and nice guy though he is, he hasn't got the voice or language skills for radio. I beleve that Smokey Robinson is a guest in the coming weeks which is the sort of interview I for one will make every effort to tune in to. Keep up the good work Steve but try realise that Soul music exists outside of Barnsley. Anyway I'm off to Oil Me Booits befor ah teks mi whippets fer a walk! Spread the Faith. Although I'm not from Barnsley, I would guess that based on number of residents in the town and the number of residents into Rare Soul, it must be one of the most saturated 'soul towns' in England. I've always thought that the Barnsley dialect is the most profound Yorkshire accent bar none, and love to hear it. Maybe you could volunteer your services to Radio Sheffield and enhance the listeners experience with your knowledge and oratory skills. Ed
Rednose Posted April 2, 2010 Posted April 2, 2010 normally listen to this show when im on nights unfortunatly missed this weeks cos i had some work to do !!!
Guest Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 Although I'm not from Barnsley, I would guess that based on number of residents in the town and the number of residents into Rare Soul, it must be one of the most saturated 'soul towns' in England. I've always thought that the Barnsley dialect is the most profound Yorkshire accent bar none, and love to hear it. Maybe you could volunteer your services to Radio Sheffield and enhance the listeners experience with your knowledge and oratory skills. Ed Well said . From the undertones of the original post / reply , its' originator would prefer a radio broadcasting operative or guest , to speak in perfect English , ensuring correct pronunciation at all times , a la the stalwart and denizen of British broadcasting , Alvar Liddell . The show's presenter and, its' recent guests all have a background in / on the NS scene , and what comes over from / during it by both , is an honest enthusiasm for the music and the scene . Steve's show might not be Sony Award winning material , but it is enjoyable - and that is all what counts . Malc Burton
Rob Wigley Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 The show's presenter and, its' recent guests all have a background in / on the NS scene , and what comes over from / during it by both , is an honest enthusiasm for the music and the scene TRUE I first met Steve at Bridlington at the first Spa (SNTD2) Weekender, I liked him instantly (rhymes with Binstanley) What struck me was his un-bounding enthusiasm for all things to do with SOUL music from the 60s to current day stuff-you'll find him in the Modern room a lot as well. His main passion is for Motown and "The BBC" Tag gives you a lot of room and opens a lot of doors in to artists that lesser station DJs would not even get a sniff at-and he can handle it well. Remember you heard this first-Steve is headed for National Radio and will become a household name and what better champion to get our music played weather its a £2 cheapie or a £2,000 in-demander ! The BBC sent him on an outside broadcast to witness the blowing up of the old Blackburn Meadows Power Station cooling towers near Meadowhall - now thats a true claim to fame-- in a Shopping Centre Car Park at 2.30 am on a Sunday morning with half of Sheffield and Rotherham stood there by the way ! So he has credentials as well. . Steve's show might not be Sony Award winning material , but it is enjoyable - and that is all what counts . Did you know Radio Presenters can NOMINATE THEMSELVES for this award Godfrey ? I'm not talking about Chris Evans or in your case Desmond Carrington- but people who have shows on smaller local or Internet Stations -costs just £100 to do it -they can then brag that they are "Sony Award nominee's " sounds good until you know the truth behind it !!! Here it is-cut and pasted from the Sony Radio Awards Web Site WHAT TO DO. . . 1. See Conditions of Entry for full entry guidelines and to check you are eligible to enter. Note: Entry for 2010 is now closed.2. See Categories 2010 to choose the category/or categories that will best showcase your work. If you require guidance, please call Georgina on tel: 020 7723 0106. 3. Prepare your audio in accordance with the category requirements and convert to a single MP3 file, no larger than 55MB, ready for entry. Only broadcast material should be included on your MP3. Judges will not welcome the inclusion of other audio material, such as specially recorded voice links or introductions. 4. Select Make An Entry 5. Complete an entry form for each entry you wish to make.(Before you 'submit' your form, you will be able to: Save / print / edit/ clone or delete your draft as you wish). 6. Upload your audio (a single MP3 file, up to 55MB, per entry). Note: 'Breakfast Show of the Year' and 'Station of the Year' categories require two uploads. 7. When ready, SUBMIT your completed entry form online. At this point you will be prompted to supply your payment details. You can either provide us with a Purchase Order reference for us to invoice you or post a cheque. We regret we cannot accept on-line credit card payments. Payment is £99.88 per entry (£85 + VAT @ 17.5% from 1st Jan 2010) to be made payable to Alan Zafer & Associates Ltd. So there you go Malc -next time you want to be Malc Burton (Sony Radio Awards Nominee) send them £100 and you can use the title !! Rob Wigley-CDM-DFS-ASLEF-FFS.
Guest stevejan Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 The show itself is not bad, however, it is made so by the quality of the requests from the listeners, therefore this is the reason that there are mainly well known tunes on and few rare obscure tunes played. Steve White seems like a decent bloke , but he is young and led by his homeboys in Barnsley, which although a soulful place, is not the epicentre of soul music, northern or otherwise. If you listen regularly I'm sure you'll find the constant references to T'arn and its clubs, DJ's and events somewhat tiresome, indeed there has been a constant stream of his Barnsley crew as guests each week, Yocki has been on at least three times and nice guy though he is, he hasn't got the voice or language skills for radio. I beleve that Smokey Robinson is a guest in the coming weeks which is the sort of interview I for one will make every effort to tune in to. Keep up the good work Steve but try realise that Soul music exists outside of Barnsley. Anyway I'm off to Oil Me Booits befor ah teks mi whippets fer a walk! Spread the Faith. Ey up oo rattled thar' cage?
Guest Posted April 4, 2010 Posted April 4, 2010 I listen when I can including last night for 2 hours-even an interview with Mr Binstanley claiming he could not Play Ruby Andrews and Martha Reeves "No one there" at the Casino because they were too slow -but he had them in his play box FFS !! So he decided to play " The Lurch " by Ted Cassidy instead Malc Burton
barney Posted April 4, 2010 Posted April 4, 2010 Ey up oo rattled thar' cage? mebbe coz ee ant bin asked ter cum ont wirelessn and do a spot
Tony A Posted April 4, 2010 Posted April 4, 2010 mebbe coz ee ant bin asked ter cum ont wirelessn and do a spot Spot on,
barney Posted April 4, 2010 Posted April 4, 2010 (edited) Spot on, steve white is a nice guy and have seen him at several events up n down the country including scooter events so he does get about a bit as for the comments about yocky , he obviously doesnt know him because steve yoxhall is one of the most sincere guys I have ever had the pleasure to know , and before he gets behind the decks he is as nervous as a kitten and very apprehensive but once he gets on that stage behind the decks he,s as good as any dj in the country personality wise n music wise and as for the dig about tarn yes we are a small backwoods town but with 20 or more djs young n old male or female (wont name names for fear of missin someone out) who all dj regularly locally or further afield, and several promoters of events plus many seriously addicted vinyl junkies(collectors) yes we do punch above our weight n long may it continue barnsley the cream of south yorkshire cheers b ps av a listen to keith barna thursday nites on penistone fm 95.7 another one of barnsleys hidden gems Edited April 4, 2010 by barney
Tony A Posted April 4, 2010 Posted April 4, 2010 steve white is a nice guy and have seen him at several events up n down the country including scooter events so he does get about a bit as for the comments about yocky , he obviously doesnt know him because steve yoxhall is one of the most sincere guys I have ever had the pleasure to know , and before he gets behind the decks he is as nervous as a kitten and very apprehensive but once he gets on that stage behind the decks he,s as good as any dj in the country personality wise n music wise and as for the dig about tarn yes we are a small backwoods town but with 20 or more djs young n old male or female (wont name names for fear of missin someone out) who all dj regularly locally or further afield, and several promoters of events plus many seriously addicted vinyl junkies(collectors) yes we do punch above our weight n long may it continue barnsley the cream of south yorkshire cheers b ps av a listen to keith barna thursday nites on penistone fm 95.7 another one of barnsleys hidden gems Thanks for that, see if I can tune in art ere in darn tarn mexbro,
Biggordy Posted April 5, 2010 Posted April 5, 2010 Steve is a good radio jock, we can't all be Radio 4 type presenters. I hardly speak at all on my internet show and just let the music run but if I did talk more then so be it. I love living in Tarn, never lived in a place so drenched in soul before. Newcastle was okay but mostly full of modern fans. Gordon
3 Before 8 Posted April 5, 2010 Posted April 5, 2010 It seems a long time since we last had a soul radio station in sheffield. The one I can remember was Richard Sterling Soul Source early 80s.
Guest JJMMWGDuPree Posted April 6, 2010 Posted April 6, 2010 Sounds kinda like Radio Oxford's soul show. Their guy loves sorting through the week's CDs for previously unreleased tracks, but the rest of the time it's really predictable 'listener's request' stuff. Every week you're guaranteed one James Brown, one Otis Redding, a Sam & Dave, an Aretha Franklin, and either a Diana Ross & the Supremes or a solo Ross and a Rossless Supremes... Radio Cambridgshire's show may be only an hour, but he crams in much more of the good stuff (IMO...)
Guest Posted April 6, 2010 Posted April 6, 2010 Well said . From the undertones of the original post / reply , its' originator would prefer a radio broadcasting operative or guest , to speak in perfect English , ensuring correct pronunciation at all times , a la the stalwart and denizen of British broadcasting , Alvar Liddell . The show's presenter and, its' recent guests all have a background in / on the NS scene , and what comes over from / during it by both , is an honest enthusiasm for the music and the scene . Steve's show might not be Sony Award winning material , but it is enjoyable - and that is all what counts . Malc Burton Not at all, Steve White speaks perfectly good English and as I said in my post, I like the show and its format and do listen when I can, this was only my opinion, written somewhat tongue in cheek, and is of course open to conjecture. I hope I haven't upset anyone, that was not my intention and if so, my apologies. However I did feel these pages were here to offer a forum for differing opinions. There has always been a rivalry between Sheffield and Barnsley, I Know this as an exiled Mancunian, (the true birthplace and epicentre of Northern Soul, The Wheel came long before the Torch and Wigan:yes:), who has lived in the area for some 26 years, lighten up people we're all soulies on here. We built the faith, You spread it:thumbsup:
dandan556 Posted April 7, 2010 Posted April 7, 2010 smokey robinson talking to steve white after 8pm tonight
Guest elnel Posted April 9, 2010 Posted April 9, 2010 The show itself is not bad, however, it is made so by the quality of the requests from the listeners, therefore this is the reason that there are mainly well known tunes on and few rare obscure tunes played. Steve White seems like a decent bloke , but he is young and led by his homeboys in Barnsley, which although a soulful place, is not the epicentre of soul music, northern or otherwise. If you listen regularly I'm sure you'll find the constant references to T'arn and its clubs, DJ's and events somewhat tiresome, indeed there has been a constant stream of his Barnsley crew as guests each week, Yocki has been on at least three times and nice guy though he is, he hasn't got the voice or language skills for radio. I beleve that Smokey Robinson is a guest in the coming weeks which is the sort of interview I for one will make every effort to tune in to. Keep up the good work Steve but try realise that Soul music exists outside of Barnsley. Anyway I'm off to Oil Me Booits befor ah teks mi whippets fer a walk! Spread the Faith. Hi ,I think you should try radio 3 or radio 4 or maybe classic FM if its shakespear your after mate ,if its people who are passionate about northern soul know how to fill a venue and give everyone a good night ,and is a dam good DJ allso ,you wont go far wrong with yocki , Ill leave you with a few big fancy words to ponder over , BOMBASTIC IN THE EXUBERANCE OF YOUR OWN VERBOSITY
Guest Posted April 9, 2010 Posted April 9, 2010 (edited) Not at all, Steve White speaks perfectly good English and as I said in my post, I like the show and its format and do listen when I can, this was only my opinion, written somewhat tongue in cheek, and is of course open to conjecture. I hope I haven't upset anyone, that was not my intention and if so, my apologies. However I did feel these pages were here to offer a forum for differing opinions. There has always been a rivalry between Sheffield and Barnsley, I Know this as an exiled Mancunian, (the true birthplace and epicentre of Northern Soul, The Wheel came long before the Torch and Wigan:yes:), who has lived in the area for some 26 years, lighten up people we're all soulies on here. We built the faith, You spread it:thumbsup: This is the best example of back peddling I have seen since Lance Armstrong avoiding colliding riders during the Vatan to Saint-Fargeau stage in last year's Tour De France . As for your comment of " We built the Faith " , let me enlighten you ....... Manchester may have been the mother that gave birth to the golden child that was the soul club scene , which then grew up into the NS scene , but Yorkshire was - and still is - one of the key family members who played am important part in the upbringing and development of that child . Malc Burton Edited April 9, 2010 by Malc Burton
barney Posted April 9, 2010 Posted April 9, 2010 (edited) This is the best example of back peddling I have seen since Lance Armstrong avoiding colliding riders during the Vatan to Saint-Fargeau stage in last year's Tour De France . As for your comment of " We built the Faith " , let me enlighten you ....... Manchester may have been the mother that gave birth to the golden child that was the soul club scene , which then grew up into the NS scene , but Yorkshire was - and still is - one of the key family members who played am important part in the upbringing and development of that child . Malc Burton well put mr burton and long may your suits continue to clothe us ps . and no amount of back pedallin is going to get him on the steve white show Edited April 9, 2010 by barney
Guest Posted April 9, 2010 Posted April 9, 2010 well put mr burton and long may your suits continue to clothe us ps . and no amount of back pedallin is going to get him on the steve white show Is tha back from north lands Barn ? Malc Burton
barney Posted April 9, 2010 Posted April 9, 2010 Is tha back from north lands Barn ? Malc Burton aye am back off ter dee dah city tunneet ter niagra suite fozzies do, its alr8 a suppose but the no fook all abart norven soul and even less abart football
Guest Posted April 10, 2010 Posted April 10, 2010 This is the best example of back peddling I have seen since Lance Armstrong avoiding colliding riders during the Vatan to Saint-Fargeau stage in last year's Tour De France . As for your comment of " We built the Faith " , let me enlighten you ....... Manchester may have been the mother that gave birth to the golden child that was the soul club scene , which then grew up into the NS scene , but Yorkshire was - and still is - one of the key family members who played am important part in the upbringing and development of that child . Malc Burton So you agree with my opinion then , and I with yours , Yorkshire folk have indeed played a key role in development of our music and continue to do so, therefore let me enlighten you, my statement of " We built the Faith " does not refer solely to Manchester, but is an age thing which means my generation built the scene, that these people, who came from all over the UK, many from Yorkshire, did so in an era well before Wigan, which incidentally, is now part of Greater Manchester , many of the posters on here and indeed on the radio show seem to have only experienced the scene from the Wigan era .
Naughty Boy Posted April 10, 2010 Posted April 10, 2010 (edited) The show itself is not bad, however, it is made so by the quality of the requests from the listeners, therefore this is the reason that there are mainly well known tunes on and few rare obscure tunes played. Steve White seems like a decent bloke , but he is young and led by his homeboys in Barnsley, which although a soulful place, is not the epicentre of soul music No one ever said it was the epicentre, northern or otherwise. If you listen regularly I'm sure you'll find the constant references to T'arn and its clubs, DJ's and events somewhat tiresome, indeed there has been a constant stream of his Barnsley crew as guests each week, yes it would appear like that if you are not a homeboy as you put it , If you find it tiresome then try putting your twopenny worth in, maybe this could be the problem with the show in general .IE peeps from other areas cannot be arsed hence it appears to be dominated by the town lot Yocki has been on at least three times and nice guy though he is, he hasn't got the voice or language skills for radio. well he would not would he , just a local guy giving his view on things i spose. Steve but try realise that Soul music exists outside of Barnsley. Anyway I'm off to Oil Me Booits befor ah teks mi whippets fer a walk! Spread the Faith. while you are about it tell them there is a radio station out there that may like them to participate and im not a listener Edited April 10, 2010 by Naughty Boy
Naughty Boy Posted April 10, 2010 Posted April 10, 2010 There has always been a rivalry between Sheffield and Barnsley, I Know this as an exiled Mancunian, (the true birthplace and epicentre of Northern Soul, The Wheel came long before the Torch and Wigan:yes:), who has lived in the area for some 26 years, lighten up people we're all soulies on here. We built the faith, You spread it:thumbsup: Rivalry football wise maybe be on a music level Nah, Im from Barnsley but adopted by the Sheffielders.
barney Posted April 10, 2010 Posted April 10, 2010 Rivalry football wise maybe be on a music level Nah, Im from Barnsley but adopted by the Sheffielders. dunt da mean dee dahs rob
Guest Posted April 10, 2010 Posted April 10, 2010 and im not a listener yes it would appear like that if you are not a homeboy as you put it , If you find it tiresome then try putting your twopenny worth in, maybe this could be the problem with the show in general .IE peeps from other areas cannot be arsed hence it appears to be dominated by the town lot That's funny, and there I was thinking thats what I'd done on this thread, , Dee Dah!
Guest Posted April 10, 2010 Posted April 10, 2010 Rivalry football wise maybe be on a music level Nah, Im from Barnsley but adopted by the Sheffielders. Your a Sheffielder with a Barnsley accent
Gogger Posted April 10, 2010 Posted April 10, 2010 Your a Sheffielder with a Barnsley accent would that be the south yorkshire version of a hillbilly
Guest Okeh Posted April 10, 2010 Posted April 10, 2010 would that be the south yorkshire version of a hillbilly More like a dee daa with his booits on and fotty quid in his pocket
Naughty Boy Posted April 10, 2010 Posted April 10, 2010 yes it would appear like that if you are not a homeboy as you put it , If you find it tiresome then try putting your twopenny worth in, maybe this could be the problem with the show in general .IE peeps from other areas cannot be arsed hence it appears to be dominated by the town lot That's funny, and there I was thinking thats what I'd done on this thread, , Dee Dah! On the radio ............ Deee Dah
Naughty Boy Posted April 10, 2010 Posted April 10, 2010 Your a Sheffielder with a Barnsley accent Hey Martin they are all ganging up on me nah
Naughty Boy Posted April 10, 2010 Posted April 10, 2010 would that be the south yorkshire version of a hillbilly could be, Cleetus
Guest Posted April 12, 2010 Posted April 12, 2010 On the radio ............ Deee Dah Not interested.............. Thee Tha:no:
Guest Posted April 12, 2010 Posted April 12, 2010 (edited) blunt pig or fowl pig Steve White changes his images to suit Sheffield listener , with the new motto for his show of " Rarity - Not Familiarity " ....... Malc Burton Edited April 12, 2010 by Malc Burton
Tony A Posted April 13, 2010 Posted April 13, 2010 It seems a long time since we last had a soul radio station in sheffield. The one I can remember was Richard Sterling Soul Source early 80s. Before richard searlings soul source, there was John Greens soul shotgun that run for a few years, both were on the same station, Hallam FM, sat nights.
3 Before 8 Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 Before richard searlings soul source, there was John Greens soul shotgun that run for a few years, both were on the same station, Hallam FM, sat nights. Was it on about 6 oclockish? i remember richard playing a few northern tracks in between modern stuff.
Guest Barry Holland Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 Before richard searlings soul source, there was John Greens soul shotgun that run for a few years, both were on the same station, Hallam FM, sat nights. Wasn't the theme tune sang with the words "Johnathan Greens soul shotgun every saturday at six" to the tune The Flasher by Mistura? All the best Barry. KTF.
Tony A Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 Wasn't the theme tune sang with the words "Johnathan Greens soul shotgun every saturday at six" to the tune The Flasher by Mistura? All the best Barry. KTF. Spot on, meant to put this last night on my post but forgot, old age thing he also used to have Bill Harris, uptown saturday night as a jingle, lets boogie, lets boogie, do,do,do,do, wonder what happened to John Green, he played some great tunes, used to jot titles, artists, down and off to Boylands at first chance to see what I could obtain, came up trumps many times
Guest Barry Holland Posted April 15, 2010 Posted April 15, 2010 Inbetween John Green and Richard Searling a guy called Kelly Temple did a soul show sat. night, Radio Hallam. Barry. KTF.
Guest Okeh Posted April 16, 2010 Posted April 16, 2010 Spot on, meant to put this last night on my post but forgot, old age thing he also used to have Bill Harris, uptown saturday night as a jingle, lets boogie, lets boogie, do,do,do,do, wonder what happened to John Green, he played some great tunes, used to jot titles, artists, down and off to Boylands at first chance to see what I could obtain, came up trumps many times Is it the same John Green who co- runs the Twisted Wheel sessions with Pete Roberts?
Tony A Posted April 16, 2010 Posted April 16, 2010 Inbetween John Green and Richard Searling a guy called Kelly Temple did a soul show sat. night, Radio Hallam. Barry. KTF. Your memory better than mine, remember now kelly temple as well, didn't think he was as good as the two afore mentioned, IMO, so didn't listen every week, plus around the time he had his spell there I was usually on my way to a gig . Oh for the good old days.
Guest Barry Holland Posted April 19, 2010 Posted April 19, 2010 Your memory better than mine, remember now kelly temple as well, didn't think he was as good as the two afore mentioned, IMO, so didn't listen every week, plus around the time he had his spell there I was usually on my way to a gig . Oh for the good old days. I remember it because he had a feature on the show called "soul professor", where you picked your favourite two tunes and had them played on the radio. You had to drop off your own records in the week before the show, and pick them up on the monday. I think it was the summer of '80 i had my choices played, which were, Competition 'aint nothing - Little Carl Carlton, and If I could see you now - Sunny & the Sunliners. I used to listen before going to the pub. All the best Barry. KGB, KTF.
Rob Wigley Posted April 19, 2010 Posted April 19, 2010 I might just be popping in on Wednesday night--pin back your lug'oils South Yorkshire !! Rob
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