Hello Tom
The "pop pirates" came shortly after my logs BUT where not as "slick" as 
stations like wmex and wins. I certainly don't recall "pop pirates" announcing 
their records in rhyme! Even after all these years I still recall Mad Daddy on 
wins say "Mad Daddy chasing your Monday blues and scoobie do's..." what ever 
they were hi!





Barry :-) 

--- On Mon, 2/11/09, Tom Dimeo <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Tom Dimeo <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Boston 1510 (and what about ...)
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, 2 November, 2009, 8:36 PM


Didn't you have Radio Caroline and other offshore stations or 
did they come later?

What was the very high power top forty station in Europe back 
in the sixties, was that Radio Veronica?

My old memory isn't doing so well at recalling much from 
those days.

Tom

** BARRY DAVIES Wrote: **
>Oh yeh!
>Wmex was one of my first trans Atlantic logs on this side of 
>"The Pond" along with another rocker called Mad Daddy on 
>10-10 wins. This was around 1964 when all we had was the BBC 
>top twenty show for a couple of hours A WEEK!

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