I was chatting to a fellow soulie last night and found myself saying how important local radio was to me in by formative years, as a new soul fan in my late teens.
We were chatting and I recalled the weekly guest spot that soul scene legend Dave Evison used to do on Radio Derby on the Terry Christian show - remember him! (Terry not Dave ).
Well, I was not even really in the Radio Derby area - so used to have nightmares just trying to tune in on a dodgy FM radio with the signal swooshing in and out - but it was worth it!
Some of the great songs I first heard on Dave's spot remain among my top favourite sounds of all time - Fantastics - Me & You (Sound Stage 7), Howard Tate - Baby I Love You (Verve), Lou Courtney - Trying To Find My Woman (Buddah), Marvin L. Sims - Get Off My Back (Revue), Mighty Lovers - The Mighty Lover (Boo-Ga-Loo), Linda Jones & Whatnauts - I'm So Glad I Found You (Stang) - wow!
It struck me that there has been a close and special association over the years, especially in the earlier pre-internet days, between rare soul and local radio stations.
Wondered if anyone else had a similar affection to me for those old FM shows
Yes Richard,good call.Jerry Hipkiss (currently banging tunes out at Soul Fusion)on Severnsound here in Gloucester like almost 30 years ago,and still broadcasting to this day,Gloucesterfm.com,0800-1100
I was chatting to a fellow soulie last night and found myself saying how important local radio was to me in by formative years, as a new soul fan in my late teens.
We were chatting and I recalled the weekly guest spot that soul scene legend Dave Evison used to do on Radio Derby on the Terry Christian show - remember him! (Terry not Dave
).
Well, I was not even really in the Radio Derby area - so used to have nightmares just trying to tune in on a dodgy FM radio with the signal swooshing in and out - but it was worth it!
Some of the great songs I first heard on Dave's spot remain among my top favourite sounds of all time - Fantastics - Me & You (Sound Stage 7), Howard Tate - Baby I Love You (Verve), Lou Courtney - Trying To Find My Woman (Buddah), Marvin L. Sims - Get Off My Back (Revue), Mighty Lovers - The Mighty Lover (Boo-Ga-Loo), Linda Jones & Whatnauts - I'm So Glad I Found You (Stang) - wow!
It struck me that there has been a close and special association over the years, especially in the earlier pre-internet days, between rare soul and local radio stations.
Wondered if anyone else had a similar affection to me for those old FM shows
Cheers
Richard