Ally
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| 10 Mar 2008 05:55 AM |
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if you were left with one radio show on the irish airwaves, what would you choose? |
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PARTON
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| 10 Mar 2008 06:03 AM |
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"Soul Kicthen" on 103.2 on saturdays @7pm..brilliant. |
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Ally
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| 10 Mar 2008 06:07 AM |
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Posted By PARTON on 10 Mar 2008 7:03 AM "Soul Kicthen" on 103.2 on saturdays @7pm..brilliant. i don't know that one... in truth, i don't listen to that much radio... but the only shows from the past couple of years that have held my interest seem to be the JK ensemble on lyric and that sunday morning show that pearl does on phantom... |
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starbelgrade
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| 10 Mar 2008 06:28 AM |
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The Craig Charles Funk & Soul Show on 6 Music. Awooga Awooga! http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/shows/funk_soul/ |
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Zeitguest
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| 10 Mar 2008 06:42 AM |
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Off the Ball on Newstalk. Music wouldn't be a feature, but it's still a radio show! |
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Binokular
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| 10 Mar 2008 07:09 AM |
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I used to like Donal Dineens show on Today FM, but the shifted it a bit too late into the night, don't even know if it's still on. Of the non-music shows, Radio 4s news quiz is always entertaining, sometimes listen to it on the web. I'd also like to try having Larry Gogan do the the just a minute quiz live, continuously, 24 hours a day, presented by larry himself, no stand-ins. He'd either die of exhaustion or I'd have definitive proof that he's a cyborg. Either way, it's all good. |
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starbelgrade
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| 10 Mar 2008 07:24 AM |
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Dineen's show is still on & still excellent. Non-music show for me has to be the Premiership Live on Today FM.. worth listening in just to hear Moooikal McMullen's ridiculous south side accent. (Last time he was in a creche, he wrecked his car, loike!) |
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UnaRocks
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| 10 Mar 2008 07:39 AM |
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probably AAA - Edel Coffey on Phantom. I generally love the music she plays. |
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UnaRocks
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| 10 Mar 2008 07:41 AM |
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that said, I couldn't live without the Sunday Show/Marian Finucane on Radio One. If that went it would probably be the one I would miss the most. |
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starbelgrade
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| 10 Mar 2008 07:42 AM |
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Or the AA Roadwatch updates on 2FM ! |
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Ally
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| 10 Mar 2008 07:45 AM |
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i haven't heard dineen's show since it shifted to the later slot a few years ago... but i'm sure it's still great... edel plays some good stuff but there's too much dross mixed in with it to keep me tuned through the whole programme... |
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Quint
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| 10 Mar 2008 09:28 AM |
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Donal Dineen's 'Here Comes The Night' is probably the only reason to turn on the radio. |
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Garret
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| 10 Mar 2008 10:29 AM |
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air raid on Belfield fm :p |
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PeterQuaife
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| 10 Mar 2008 03:09 PM |
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electric mainline on radio foyle |
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mixtapepublicity
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| 11 Mar 2008 09:10 AM |
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Another vote for AAA on Phantom, keeps us ticking through work every day. Good music, decent interviews, gig announcements etc. That said, I don't bother listening to much radio outside of work, so who knows what great shows are yet to be discovered. I'd listen to Home & Hosed on Triple J online when I get the chance, but not the same since Robbie Buck moved to primetime. I'd do Robbie Buck I would. |
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vandala
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| 11 Mar 2008 03:10 PM |
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"Just A Minute" on BBC Radio 4. (I know that's not an Irish radio station, but it can technically be picked up on "the Irish airwaves", so can it count?) |
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floodzer
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| 12 Mar 2008 03:07 AM |
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I dont listen to radio outside of work either. When my co-workers are 'tolerent' enough to allow it I listen to Edel Coffey. Shes very likeable and has a great taste in music. The only drawback is the amount of rubbish monotonous performances and dull artists blowing their own trumpets, but I suppose this goes with the territory of giving Up&Comings a spotlight. No doubt Id bore people if I was interviewed! I really like John Kelly but I fear the diversity of his show would probably send my colleagues into discombobulation.. Havnt heard this song 7 times today, D O E S. N O T. C O M P U T E . |
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starbelgrade
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| 12 Mar 2008 04:56 AM |
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Posted By floodzer on 12 Mar 2008 4:07 AM I dont listen to radio outside of work either. When my co-workers are 'tolerent' enough to allow it I listen to Edel Coffey. Shes very likeable and has a great taste in music. The only drawback is the amount of rubbish monotonous performances and dull artists blowing their own trumpets, but I suppose this goes with the territory of giving Up&Comings a spotlight. No doubt Id bore people if I was interviewed! I really like John Kelly but I fear the diversity of his show would probably send my colleagues into discombobulation.. Havnt heard this song 7 times today, D O E S. N O T. C O M P U T E . I feel for ya - last office I worked in had TodayFM on ALL FUCKING DAY. I couldn't take it & left after 2 months.. I was that stressed out I was actually planning to assasinate Ray D'arcy. (Fix it Friday.. "Dear Ray, Do spiders have eyebrows?") |
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floodzer
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| 12 Mar 2008 05:38 AM |
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ha ha! You know I dont hate Ray, but god that show puts me asleep |
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starbelgrade
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| 12 Mar 2008 06:34 AM |
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Then there's that pratt, Tom Dunne, who I'm convinced, basis his playlists on Steve Lamacq's show, only he uses the ones Lamacq did 6 months ago (but still says ridiculous things like "this is the 1st time this song has ever been played on radio"). Ugh. |
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