Coming to you live from the Lyceum in the Strand, it's the best disco in town with the funkateers in force..BLOW THOSE WHISTLES CAPITAL RADIO 95.8 FM 💃🏼🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🎉
Before we went to the Lacy Lady me and my mates would either meet at the Wellington Pub corner of Wood Green and Turnpike Lane... or meet at a mates house to warm up on Robbie Vincent. Great days
Listen to Robbie on Saturday morning 11'30 till 2.....then fly up to the west end ( groove records try and pick up some good tunes)...those were the days.... thanks for all those great musical memories you are a legend Robbie...
Wow. This takes me back. Robbie Vincent and Greg Edwards also. Pressing the play and record buttons and the same time on the C90 or C60 The C90 tended to mangle up! 😊
Sorry Mart! No Photos or recordings unfortunately I grew up in an age when it cost a lot for decent photographic equipment & I didn't record the shows either, spent all my money on Albums & 12" but I do have a mind full of many many happy memories
I am sure he had a commission agent deal with TDK, seriously how many of us would sit and listen to him on a Saturday Morning with our fingers hovering over the Pause Button?
Great Robbie upload. I am trying to track down shows on Radio London September 1980 for a particular shout we had when grape picking in the South of France. It's like my Holy Grail. Any chance that you had any cassettes from that date. Thanks and keep funkin' for Robbie. Chylo
No they were two different stations. Capital was originally Capital Radio 194 and Radio London became Greater London Radio (GLR) and then BBC London as it is today.
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