yea but you chat and play play shite music mate luv nrg was outstanding the tunes they dropped are class u play fuking drivel we are sposed to except as rnb ect ect ect fucking wankers leave decent stations alone wankers
Yeah the funniest thing was when they said digital radio is gonna be a problem for those unlicensed broadcasters. No problems there then the pirates can have the Internet instead.
digital. yeah right. its nearly 2010 and young kids round my way are still playing jungle. ha. you need pirates to teach people about music that would never appear on commercial radio. big business has to suffer. justified to me!
Great documentary. Hit the nail on the head there. Pirates exist because there is a demand for their service, and it is as such because of failings by the UK radio industry. They need to get off their high horse, and as the radio critic said, "change the bloody rules".
yea but you chat and play play shite music mate luv nrg was outstanding the tunes they dropped are class u play fuking drivel we are sposed to except as rnb ect ect ect fucking wankers leave decent stations alone wankers
thegoon1964 1 year ago
Yeah the funniest thing was when they said digital radio is gonna be a problem for those unlicensed broadcasters. No problems there then the pirates can have the Internet instead.
omarfrancis 2 years ago
digital. yeah right. its nearly 2010 and young kids round my way are still playing jungle. ha. you need pirates to teach people about music that would never appear on commercial radio. big business has to suffer. justified to me!
bobbitt187 2 years ago
If it werent for the pirates in the first place, radio now, would NOT exist, AT ALL, yes, long live the pirate. i couldnt agree more
Pauluk33 2 years ago
6.00, she hit the nail on the head
Pauluk33 2 years ago
His comments at the end were funny, how wrong could he have been LOL
DairyNZ 2 years ago
Great documentary. Hit the nail on the head there. Pirates exist because there is a demand for their service, and it is as such because of failings by the UK radio industry. They need to get off their high horse, and as the radio critic said, "change the bloody rules".
Long live the pirates.
Amen.
pirateradiouk 4 years ago
John Dash can kiss my ass. Twat.
cutterschoicenotmine 4 years ago 3