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Topic History of: OK; new thread; who is (was) the BEST EVER DJ?
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Martin A classic Alan Freeman moment has just come to mind. It was 1977/8, and he played "Problem child " by the Damned, followed by a track from the debut solo Ian Dury album, I thought to myself, "hmmmm I hope he takes this record off in time before the next track comes in".
Unfortunately for Fluff, he didnt.
I guffawed with laughter, as he stuttered dispairingly, whilst trying to fade out Ian Dury belting out "A******** B******* F****** C**** and P*****!"
It was hilarious.
Grandpa Harley Emperor Roscoe?
Grandpa Harley Batesy does Our Tune on Classic FM...
nathanjay EVERYONE listened to Annie Nightingale after the Top 40 and discussed some of the wierder stuff she'd play at school the next day. I liked Steve Wright, regardless of where his ideas came from.
Martin And I will never forget the Classic FM "DJ", in it`s first week of broadcasting, who said the immortal words.."there you go, that was the sound of Bach!"