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The sound of free radio from the North sea during the 60's We are wonderful radio London 266.In tribute to all The Pirate radio Djs that dared To dream.
listen to 266 everyday. wonderful memories. from an eighty year old. 😊
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Paul Rusling19.07.2022
Excellent station - well worth some time in your ears!
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User07.07.2022
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Jorge Rodriguez19.05.2022
Now return the sound online, but the links as 320 kbps not work
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Michael Waite (maleconmike)02.04.2022
Wonderful (full of wonder) ! I was in my prime and always this ship of fools gold will be too!
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Angela Spoelders16.02.2022
In 1965 I was 16 years old and went on a ship to became a sailor in east Germany. With a little transistor radio I received the pirate stations. With all my fellow sailors around the radio we listened to the best music in the world. And now I find one of these radios again. It is a wonderful journey in the past. Thank you very much for this feeling.
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Jim Hegland12.01.2022
BigL - Rocks! Just as I recall listening from Frankfurt, Germany evenings. Smuggled my transistor radio under my pillow until sign-off - or the batteries died. Thanks for fanning old embers (memories) into bright sparks! As a yank, Chuck Blair was my "connection," and I enjoyed all the DJs. At the time, I was a teen-DJ at the Armed Forces Network in Frankfurt on a weekly program. BigL was a huge influence in my programming and "patter." Thanks Heaps and, Cheers. Jim
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Wilfried Temme17.11.2021
super !!!!!!!
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Lars Larson30.09.2020
Kenny Everett really was a comedy genius ! I used to love listening to him and watching him on tv with my late dad . The golden age of radio is sadly gone but I was there to witness it 😀
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Stuart Pottinger21.08.2020
Loved BigL during it's very short life, great to hear the PAMS jingles again. Is there a bloke somewhere creating this output in real time or are the segments created offline and played on a loop?