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I know most of the people who have to work with him will probably have a party.
Who's the chap in his 'crew?' Is it Tim something? He sounds like a 14 year old, I saw him once on TV and he's older than me, his entire shtick sounding like a daft boy.
I wouldn't miss them.
Rift Amplification
Brackley, Northamptonshire
www.riftamps.co.uk
That said, his Friday afternoon thing 'Serious Jockin' can fuck right off.
Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder
My trading feedback - I'm a good egg
Elvis was good as well.
Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder
My trading feedback - I'm a good egg
I don't mind him. His show is traditional DJ fodder, oldies, new stuff, (very short) interviews with current 'stars' and passes a drive or an afternoon working at home quite well. Sometimes I miss his show as I flip to Virgin as soon as I hear Jeremy Vine's voice and forget to change back.
I think his style of DJ has a place and I see the likes of Dermot O'Leary and Zoe Ball as carrying on in a similar style. Anything is better than some of the 'Hey, look at me, I'm wacky', garbage that some stations seem to favour.
Still think the best two guys on radio are Bob Harris and Johnnie Walker
Can't stand him, or his fawning co-hosts.
He came up with the whole anarchic 'zoo' format. A combination of music, interviews, comedy and contributions from the 'posse'.
In his prime he made people like DLT, Blackburn and the other Smashie and Niceys look like geriatric dinosaurs.
The 'zoo' format has been very successful. Moyles, Evans, etc. In fact Evans pretty much used the format for TFI Friday.