Tag: Destructive Awareness

Alternative names: DA, DAs

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25 October 2006 14:13

The words 'Loving Awareness' have featured on Radio Caroline broadcasts for over 30 years.

18 October 2006 22:23

Ahhhhrrrrr, I see now, I just thought it might of been rebranded to fit in with Cameron's idea of hugging hoodies in da kamoonity innit. Eeever dat or we'd been stuck in der gateaux.

03 July 2008 00:31

Quoting a previous RC Guff contribution:- I think it goes like this: Jiglu is the system and concept, mainly of tagging words and stuff as well as having and displaying and distributing...

02 July 2008 23:40

Radio Caroline obsessives need to faff off Once upon a time there was a radio station called Radio Caroline. It closed down. Then it came back and closed down many more times.

09 June 2013 20:35

The DA box used by the original Radio Caroline remains hidden despite the pilgrimages to find it. Find out why!

24 October 2006 23:19

From an article published in the 1990s. The author now wishes to remain unnamed: I remember where I was when the MV "Mi Amigo" sank in March 1980.

18 October 2006 21:08

What's going on at Radio 1? Either there is some obscure mental condition affecting those in control or it's really really really time to cull the old people again.

04 December 2006 01:48

Chamberlain features today in the BBC news pages.

03 September 2009 10:39

I find it fascinating when people talk affectionately about the 1964 Radio Caroline (SOUTH!)

22 September 2009 17:08

An Angolan journalist, Domingos da Cruz, is facing trial on a charge of inciting civil disobedience in a newspaper article he wrote four years ago.

18 June 2013 08:58

Fucking brilliant. I haven't listened to Radio 1 since August 1983 and I remember they used to ban loads of records to protect our little ears from bad language (like Frankie etc..).

18 December 2007 19:59

Even Ofcom acknowledges it is running down and doesn't have long. The future is driven by da yoof.

10 November 2007 10:08

Quoting a previous Charlie Davy contribution:- Ah but, the research is showing da yoofier of da yoof don't like it which is why they are turning to pirate radio to deal with their discrete...

04 December 2006 23:02
28 October 2009 16:03

I think the word 'laser' 25 to 30 years ago, complete with the zapping noises was right for da yoof of da day.

02 February 2009 08:57

Too much noise down here in the outskirts of the 'smoke' I think someone is lawnmowing their carpet near to me, tuned in via da web innit and Steve was just signing off, will have a listen to Mr...

19 June 2008 13:59

I don't think that Peter Caroline could play "get off of my cloud" because it expresses a DA sentiment.

17 December 2009 18:44

The background to the DA box story is here: http:/​/​ping.fm/​344wX

01 September 2009 17:37

Am I hearing right that this station has now gone completely? The transmitter's now switched off. Can this be confirmed by the folk from da Norf West?

29 November 2008 15:22

 hi the da guff i totally agree with u re the redsands project at least someone is trying to have a go out there, from stewart ross the anorak, and jingle rack stewart msn stewart-ross@...

02 July 2008 21:11

Quoting a previous RC Guff contribution:- F'narr. This isn't really for my known neck of da hoods. This is for a little ol' lady living in sheltered housing in da North West of Engerland.

18 May 2008 17:16

: Quoting a previous Steve Leyland contribution:- : : ~ :: Are you claiming that Loving Awareness wasn't worth sayin' then, DA :: heathen? : : Yes.

18 March 2007 12:37

Quoting a previous Steve Martin contribution:- Hasn't it already been done? Actually, when it comes to Islam, methinks pirate radio isn't needed.

12 November 2006 11:30

Quoting a previous Dave Martin contribution:- Don't you have to live there, or at least be naturalised there in order to be able to vote?

28 October 2006 21:28

Maybe, but not really the sort played by Xanadu. I play mostly new music, but I wouldn't conisder my show to be aimed at 'da yoof'.

24 December 2009 11:47

Certainly not, its the new 'white' teenage tearaway way of wanting to rob your posessions.

18 May 2008 22:07

Christopher England <(Address removed)> said:

03 May 2007 15:07
10 December 2006 11:26

Yes, I know of this wonderful habit. It's very common on the buses and tube trains of my fair London town.

15 September 2008 20:30

It's probably been like it since 1836 but I have only just noticed it. Can Christopher explain or has he been in detention all week for being naughty? Da Guff In Da J-Hood

02 July 2008 21:25

Oh Dear! It is a shame when some go to all that effort to see that none of the community can really be arsed. I don't know why this country makes such a fuss of licensed radio.

21 June 2008 13:18

Quoting a previous Steve Martin contribution:- I remember this was a time when the legal stations were suffering from needletime so would do anything humanly possible to stretch-out their tiny...

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03 December 2006 17:24

Trouble is with DVB-T, it's nowhere near as forgiving as analogue TV with signal levels. Any indoor antenna is really for those living in high - moderate signal levels.

18 May 2008 15:49

I'm indebted to Ronnie Rodent for a contribution he made elsewhere (well, on the exotic and completely wonderful www.christopherengland.com to be honest) in which he highlighted that when it comes...

23 September 2009 18:30

: Quoting a previous Steve Leyland contribution:- : : ~ :: could play and say whatever they wanted without :: restriction. : : It's always a shame that, with the possible exception of the 1970 RNI...

18 March 2007 10:11

I only use the internet for playing (which includes Anorak Nation) when I can when I'm at da office.

29 August 2012 20:36

(Published elsewhere including the incredible http:/​/​www.christopherengland.com and reproduced here for discussion if you wanna.)

28 October 2009 21:19

Either that or something to listen to whilst playing Russian Roulette. I'm resisting to comment on the EuroWorldUniverse Competition but I will anyway, as I feel it my duty. Its a total farce!

26 May 2008 15:12

Either that or something to listen to whilst playing Russian Roulette. I'm resisting to comment on the EuroWorldUniverse Competition but I will anyway, as I feel it my duty. Its a total farce!

26 May 2008 15:12

I think the BBC finally backed down on this and have allowed the word 'Faggot' & 'Scumbag' to be aired on the Christmas song after making fools of themselves (again). From BBC:

19 December 2007 09:00

Radio 1 are cutting back the amount of Vernon Kay on air. That's a good thing. On Sundays, they are replacing him with Dick and Dom. That's a brilliant thing.

16 September 2007 12:41

Quoting a previous Steve Martin contribution:- I'm not a BBC apologist or defender or whatever but I certainly do like what they are doing now-a-days.

27 April 2007 22:56
13 December 2011 14:35

What you have to remember Dave is, schools from yesteryear drummed grammatical correctness into you.

11 May 2009 10:23

Actually the 'bobby on da beat' thing is in reality neither an effective deterrent nor effective use of police time for crime detection. It is just a costly way of handing out placebos to the plebs.

28 April 2009 20:35

Ahoy Hoy I sort agree with Da Guff. I was brought up in the South of England and like many others really felt for the guys on the ships.

06 June 2008 13:30

Quoting a previous Martin contribution:- I think the horror of the same music being played over and over again (and that's the bit that does my head in) when it comes to these 60s homage stations...

15 August 2007 16:38

Quoting a previous Orson Cart contribution:- Radio 1 is brilliant now. It's got it so sussed as a carrier of today's new music and entertainment for da yoof.

14 August 2007 17:07

I stepped by the Radio Nova stream on Friday night. It was very good. A bright mixture of modern up-tempo tunes, a few classics, but a nice mix in touch with today, I thought.

09 August 2007 10:31