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Topic History of: Radio 1
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Mart Found this one.

xrrf.blogspot.com/2007/09/radio-one-more...ing-in-new-york.html

Don`t know if it had been mentioned before, excuse me if it has.
chrissy Lynne was never a 'showman'; a superb producer of great pop songs, wether it be for ELO, Roy Orbison, George Harrison, and yep...The Beatles. Not a great performer though. But one thing I've gathered is that he has the greatest respect throughout the industry. Jeff Lynne for me is a man who could take the simplest chords and turn them into something quite extraordinary. Livin' Thing being a prime example; that song was quirky (quirkier than any punk song of the time); very large (it is awesome at full volume..how it should always be heard) and wonderfully feel good as most of Jeff's songs are. Underrated as one one of the greatest ever producers, as good as George Martin in my view (although strict Beatles fans will disagree) Free As A Bird proving it!
JK2006 Jeff Lynne - hugely under rated talent.
DJones The "no rock and roll fun"-blog celebrates the birthday of Radio 1 with 40 mini-essays:
http://xrrf.blogspot.com/2007/08/radio-o...ore-time-top-40.html
chrissy The number one song that never was.