Sunday, 27 July 2008
Hidden amongst all of the pretend Radio Carolines and other pretend offshore stations is a pretend Radio Nordsee International. I have to say that of the automated pretends this has to be the best. The music appears to drawn from a large play list and the inter-record jingles are well recorded.
http://77.103.36.140:8000
David * <...> said:
---dutch to English translation---
to the cradle of BBC and anno now are there nowhere a diversity larger immigrants find radio stations than … in The Hague. By the end of august comes the Hot tallow radio golves as from sea golves. And that sounds nevertheless differently.
Excellent translation.
But surely Hot Tallow Radio is offensive to vegetarians.
I should say that I've heard about 2,000 full plays and at least 10,000 part plays.
Having lost my history of sites visited , I am visiting sites by remembering the address. I entered www.anoraknation.co.uk instead of .com.
I kept being redirected to www.radiocaroline.co.uk. Does RC own this address?
Sterling Times <2@slewis.biz> said:
I should say that I've heard about 2,000 full plays and at least 10,000
part plays.
Ken Bruce played it a couple of weeks ago on radio 2 along with the mention about pirate radio
Sterling Times <2@slewis.biz> said:
I should say that I've heard about 2,000 full plays and at least 10,000
part plays.
Ken Bruce played it a couple of weeks ago on radio 2 along with the mention about pirate radio
Sterling Times <2@slewis.biz> said:
I should say that I've heard about 2,000 full plays and at least 10,000
part plays.
Great beat the intro for anoraks. I think it is a great intro, reminds me a bit V for victory like the crowborough transmitter used to blast out on winter evenings when I was young.
Background sound to some great radio in 1970.






