The dial has moved from radio 1 to 2 and 4

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Can't stand background music (or TV), so I stick to radio 4 and listen to it "properly"!
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Post: # 86026Post Annpan »

Andy Hamilton wrote:There was a scene on the simpsons where grampa simpson says to homer what is coll seems weireed and alien to you and what you think is coll is the same to them. .....
Andy Translated -

There was a scene on 'The Simpsons' where Grandma Simpson says to Homer "What is cool seems weird and alien to you, and what you think is cool, is the same to them"



It took me a while to desypher it :wink: - You do enjoy a tipple, don't you Andy :dave: (I know you are dyslexic too - I am not dissin' you :mrgreen: )
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Post: # 86030Post marshlander »

If you'd told me when i was a bit of a punk, or later - new romantic!
or the eighties - power suits with padded shoulders with enough shoes and handbags to open a shop!.. that now I'd be found in wellies, jeans and jumpers I wouldn't have believed you - no way!

Then there's the makeup - used to wear more eyeshadow than Bowie.

I think the dial moved from 1 to 2 in the mid eighties, except John Peel of course!
Radio 3, 4 or classic fm nowadays when I'm cooking or pottering in the greenhouses.
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Post: # 86036Post snapdragon »

I'm pretty sure they didnt have radio 1 and 2 when I was a teenager :shock:

mainly rad4 but 1, 2 and 3 get used too and occasionally the local ones



oldfella :lol: yes I think 'hip' is what is meant :wink:
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Post: # 86041Post Chickenlady »

Whaddya mean? I am still cool! Although I don't listen to radio 1 unless my children force me to. I like radio 2, 4, 7 and Planet Rock...

My kids think I am just embarrassing, though. :oops:
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Post: # 86043Post Martin »

hmmmm.....I fondly recall Radio Caroline, Radio London (pirate stations), and somewhat less fondly, Radio Luxembourg on 208 - it faded dreadfully, and featured adverts for this supposedly sure fire "pools system" the guys name was Horace Bachelor, and they spelt out the town in which it was situated......(doubtless so it was intelligible over the fading) K-E-Y-N-S-H-A-M, Bristol................... :mrgreen:
(Johnny Walker, now of BBC2 was one of the pirates..........) :wink:
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No, I have never been cool either, I now listen to radio 4 on the way home from work (although I still listen to radio 1 on the way, I dont like the bloke in the afternoon, I think he is sexist)
Anyway, despite how much I tried I have never been cool, so now I am resigned to the fact that I am a geek, althouth not one of the intelligent ones, just one of the ones who wears clothes cos they are warm and comfy, and likes to sit in a quiet pub rather than go to a club because I like to be able to talk to my friends. My siblings all think I am sad!

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Post: # 86060Post Martin »

good lord! - http://www.radiocaroline.co.uk - now that's survival! :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
- rather chuffed I've found it - unless a buyer is found, "Planet Rock" disappears from dab, end of March :?
- Like many people, I mostly listen to Radios 4 and 2, but once in a while, thoroughly sickened by an overdose of Melvyn Bragge, the matronising crew of "gynaecology today, every day, and repeated umpteen times" (the totally insufferable and divisive "Woman's Hour"), and finished off by "political correctness brainwashing for the day" (The Archers) - it is refreshing to have a good swear, and hit the "rock" button :mrgreen:
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Post: # 86102Post kiery »

I listen to Tom Morton , Radio Scotland 2-4pm in the afternoon. Give him a go. All the way from Shetland.

Sooooo much better then Steve Wright on Radio 2.

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kiery wrote:I listen to Tom Morton , Radio Scotland 2-4pm in the afternoon. Give him a go. All the way from Shetland.
Is he in Shetland now? :shock:

I used to listen to radio Scotland - but found there was too much shallow stuff on... And I must admit, I'm a really lazy person: once my radio is set on a station, it stays there. :mrgreen:
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Post: # 86124Post mrsflibble »

I never was a "cool" teen. for flibble's sake I looked like this for my late teens and early 20s:
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(I still miss my nosering and my hair. wouldn't have either back for all the tea in china though!!!)

and before that I had straggly non descript hair, greasy (but non spotty) skin, train track braces on both top and bottom and owl-like glasses. And I was chubbier han I am now. is it any wonder I wasn't accepted by the majority of teen society?!

I don't feel that out of touch to be honest, I'm lucky that my brothers are 14, 12 and my sister is 10 so they're keeping me well versed in "what's cool" and what isn't. lolz roflcopter i can haz cheezburger and all that jazz.

but I have to say, the first time I realised I'd grown up was when an assistant in Savers called me madam. and to me she only looked about 12! :roll: :lol:
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!

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Post: # 86150Post oldfella »

Millymollymandy wrote:Can anyone understand anything from Andy's first paragraph? Cos I can't. :?
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Post: # 86171Post contadina »

I was back visiting family in January and met up with some friends in a trendy bar in Camden one evening. Now if I had a pint for every time that someone commented on my country knits and rustic attire I'd have spent the night under the table. The worrying thing is that I changed into what I thought was passable street gear before I went out.

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Post: # 86184Post marshlander »

I expect you know this, mrsflibble, it's from the poem 'wear sunscreen' by Mary Schmich

Enjoy the power and beauty of your youth.
Oh, never mind.
You will not understand the power
and beauty of your youth until they've faded.
But trust me, in 20 years, you'll look back at photos of
yourself and recall in a way you can't grasp now how much
possibility lay before you and how fabulous you really looked.
You are not as fat as you imagine.

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Post: # 86189Post The Riff-Raff Element »

I would listen to radio's 1 to 4 if I could but I can't. I know that one can on this new fangled interweb thingy, but every time I get it working I find something so much more potentially interesting.

Tonight I found a radio station in Windhoek, last night it was one in Okinawa. Fantastic. I have little idea what anyone is saying but where DJs are concerned I am not sure it really matters.

What I would really like though is some way of getting the impression of distance. When I were a boy in Norfolk (about 1982) I used to listen to Laser 558 and Caroline and sometimes Dutch stations on medium wave. And as the night cooled down something my father refered to as "heavy layer effect" happened that made all kinds of interesting echos and odd variations in signal strength and somehow conveyed just how far away they were.

As a hormone-enriched spotty adolescent I found this all very evocative as I sat and wondered how I would ever get up the courage to ask **** ********* out. I never did, alas.

But here I am listening to "DJ Flip" 5000 odd miles to the south of me and he might as well be in the next room. Is there a clever little widget I could get for the computer that could simulate the old romance of medium wave???

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