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Old 04-23-2009, 07:10 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl;
'Murry the K,' on his 'Swinging Soiree' (Radio DJ in the 60's) used to tell us "If you're not here after what I'm here after, you're gonna be here after I'm gone!"

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Sadly, I cannot comment on 'Murry the K', (Kaufman ) Ny Dj 1958 until 1967. The New York transmitters were not powerful enough to reach the UK. (You are obviously the same generation as me).

All we had in those days was Radio Luxembourg, because the BBC (and establishment) thought pop music was sinful.

Then came the 'Pirate' stations (ships in the north sea) Caroline, Radio London etc. which the UK government tried (unsuccessfully) to Outlaw & jam. Quite a few US Dj's on them.
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