Takes me back to my childhood I have some wonderful memories of those days listening to the radio with my parents, They were simple times but truly happy times,
After the demise of the classic Radio One(1967-2008)radio was lost to audience aiming radio stations where they are aiming at the younger generation. Today's radio is a far cry from the radio I tuned into in the 60s70s and 80s. Radio One Vintage should have been made a permanent GOLD station. It reminded people of the days when Radio One was the best station on the planet. Was but not anymore.
It's great we hear Tony B then and that he is still around now. Plus 50 years. Great longevity. One of the few that enjoy presenting and playing music.
That Peter Powell jingle reminded me of the good ol' Capital Radio jingles. (To me one of the best ever stations with an eclectic set of brilliant DJs like cuddly Kenny Everett and Peter Young, both sorely missed IMO).
That will have been either late 60s or 80s - it certainly wasn't a mid-70s jingle like all the others!! I don't remember it and it's not among any mid-70s R1 jingle packages I've ever heard.
Written by (I do believe) Kenny Everett a classic Disc Jockey from when Radio One first started. Kenny was known for making his own jingle packages. In fact he had his very own studio built for just such a job. Music Hour By Hour Too Much Oh Your Tower It's Great Odd tower Music Hour by hour Up To Date Wonderful BBC.
☺☺☺☺ (from the 70s) On my solid state transistor radio cost me Two pounds from Rumbles at Hornchurch high street with an ear plug I would sit in Suttons school class room Listening to radio one...
This is when radio one was actually good to listen too, it's really awful now!, I cought a couple of minutes of it when listening to radio two last night, barely recognisable compared to this!
Thanks for that think i'd heard that info somewhere , somebody will know him . On the Arnold story I remember Tony Blackburn saying once he was a black labrador it almost makes him real .
The "summer radio" Peter Powell jingle was Chris Rainbow, yes. He did some generic ones which he renamed for different DJs on Radio 1 and Capital (not sure about elsewhere)
fantastic .if only we could go back, thanks you tube and disc jockeys esp tony Blackburn a fantastic disc jockey,but to numerous to mention they were all good and the TV and radio was great ,and our country was our country'' great britain''plenty of employment .now look at the state of our country we have got nowt we had shipyards,coalmines,steelworks metal works,factories shops breweries farming fishing etc etc etc and the elite have demolished the lot and gave it to other country's all what our forefathers built on shear hard back braking work .vote out of europe
Takes me back to my childhood I have some wonderful memories of those days listening to the radio with my parents, They were simple times but truly happy times,
After the demise of the classic Radio One(1967-2008)radio was lost to audience aiming radio stations where they are aiming at the younger generation.
Today's radio is a far cry from the radio I tuned into in the 60s70s and 80s.
Radio One Vintage should have been made a permanent GOLD station.
It reminded people of the days when Radio One was the best station on the planet.
Was but not anymore.
In London, it got exterminated when Capital came along. But that's ghastly now as well.
Remember back in the 70s , the brilliant atmosphere of the summer roadshows .
It's great we hear Tony B then and that he is still around now. Plus 50 years. Great longevity. One of the few that enjoy presenting and playing music.
legend
That Peter Powell jingle reminded me of the good ol' Capital Radio jingles. (To me one of the best ever stations with an eclectic set of brilliant DJs like cuddly Kenny Everett and Peter Young, both sorely missed IMO).
Junior Choice as a child, never missed it :) This is great, thank you
Cor!! The nearest I've ever been to having a time machine. Thanks for taking me back there. Ello darlin' (hu huh hah heh heh ha ha ha ha ha ha)!
Ha ha, brings back memories. Thanks for uploading.
That was amazing. I actually found myself singing along to them. Word perfect
Great jingles great programmes great DJ's. What can you say about Radio 1 these days? CRAP
no buzz
Classic Jams Jingles.
great stuff.
Enjoyed volumes 1&2 very much. Only sad that my favourite wasn't included in either compilation!
RIP Stewpot
+Stephen Conway The good old days are gone, thank goodness we still have these recordings !
Those Were The Days...
The best R1 jingle was ‘Music hour by hour, too much from your tower’ etc. where was it??!!!
That will have been either late 60s or 80s - it certainly wasn't a mid-70s jingle like all the others!! I don't remember it and it's not among any mid-70s R1 jingle packages I've ever heard.
Written by (I do believe) Kenny Everett a classic Disc Jockey from when Radio One first started.
Kenny was known for making his own jingle packages.
In fact he had his very own studio built for just such a job.
Music Hour By Hour
Too Much Oh Your Tower
It's Great
Odd tower
Music Hour by hour
Up To Date
Wonderful BBC.
These are great 👍👍
☺☺☺☺ (from the 70s)
On my solid state transistor radio cost me Two pounds from Rumbles at Hornchurch high street with an ear plug
I would sit in Suttons school class room
Listening to radio one...
Ed Stewarts famous " Hello darlin " did they ever find out who that was and how old would they be now
Yes some boy in a hospital talking about his girlfriend
Hello Darling! (dirty laugh)
Where is Don Moss?
It's sad, that we want to go back state of the world today
we aint swinging anymore
peter 'hello mate' powell
This is when radio one was actually good to listen too, it's really awful now!, I cought a couple of minutes of it when listening to radio two last night, barely recognisable compared to this!
USE TO LISTEN TO JUNIOR CHOICE WITH ED STU POT LOVE THAT ELLO DARLING JINGLE
Thanks for that think i'd heard that info somewhere , somebody will know him . On the Arnold story I remember Tony Blackburn saying once he was a black labrador it almost makes him real .
Remember Arnold, the dog?
hoopenhanger yes
Sensational Arnold
Who sang these jingles? Sounds a little bit like the Carpenter's to me. I'd love to know who did them.
They were recorded by JAM Creative Productions in Dallas, Texas.
Radio One, now Radio None.
Did Chris Rainbow do jingles for Radio One, because it sounds like him.
He certainly did for Capital
The "summer radio" Peter Powell jingle was Chris Rainbow, yes. He did some generic ones which he renamed for different DJs on Radio 1 and Capital (not sure about elsewhere)
where did tony blackburn get that horrendous rust number at 01.10
fantastic .if only we could go back, thanks you tube and disc jockeys esp tony Blackburn a fantastic disc jockey,but to numerous to mention they were all good and the TV and radio was great ,and our country was our country'' great britain''plenty of employment .now look at the state of our country we have got nowt we had shipyards,coalmines,steelworks metal works,factories shops breweries farming fishing etc etc etc and the elite have demolished the lot and gave it to other country's all what our forefathers built on shear hard back braking work .vote out of europe
Have you ever considered that it because your 30 years older? Of course you don't like it, if you did, it would be doing something wrong.
(DIDDY) DAVID HAMILTON