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I was driving along earlier, on my lawful and peaceful occasions, with the car radio tuned as always to the BBC Home Service. Suddenly another station came on. Something called Flex FM. I felt like driving the car into the Thames. What is this monstrosity ? Is it legal ?
You need Apple Car Play to use this App but I Use an App called Radioplayer, I couldn't listen to the beeb stations anymore they became infested with dreadful DJ's who's sole intention In life was to annoy me by repeatedly talking over a record Intro's or forever talking utter shyte about their new MFI wardrobe or some such SHIT. Anyway the Radioplayer App gives you a zillion stations subscription free and mostly advert free, Radio Caroline and 'Times Radio' are excellent stations. There are specialist stations on there such as 60's--70's--80s--90's news stations etc,etc.
My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.
Yes its well and truly legal. Flex 101.4 obtained an FM licence a few years ago. Its now what's called community radio. It promotes creative arts in the area of South London. Most Pirate stations have gone legal tbh. Ive just joined Kane 103.7 FM and like Flex is now a community radio station, giving something back to the area. Bit of a far cry from scaling tower blocks and dodging the DTI We're all responsible adults now... . Well, kinda..
I listen to Boom radio, tracks you don't normally hear. I know I know.
I was listening to Boom light a while back (love the old crooners) and couldn’t believe when they played ‘the pied piper’ by steve race.
Wonder what odds you would have got on a uk radio station in 2025 playing the music rangers players used to run out to back in the seventies. Must have been an R compiling the playlist that day.
I was listening to Boom light a while back (love the old crooners) and couldn’t believe when they played ‘the pied piper’ by steve race.
Wonder what odds you would have got on a uk radio station in 2025 playing the music rangers players used to run out to back in the seventies. Must have been an R compiling the playlist that day.