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Mike Smash Hang The DJ part 3

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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2009

Mike Smash (Paul Whitehouse) looked at the lives, times and embarrassing fashions of four radio disc jockeys who became household names via BBC Radio 1 in the year 1992, when the station was celebrating 25 years on-air.

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  • To suggest that the early 90s had "no" singer-songwriters does reveal Travis had his head planted firmly up his own arse. This was the era of Q/Vox/Select etc. How out of touch was this pillock? And when did he suddenly decide he was a musicologist a la Bob Harris/Alan Freeman/Johnnie Walker, this man had spent the past 25 years calling himself "The Hairy Cornflake", pretending he was "bonkers" (which, in a less zany way, he clearly was) and playing whatever was on the playlist!

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  • What an a***hole!! Who would want to learn from this plank ??

    Laurie Lingo and The Dipsticks,ring a bell

  • DLT the radio visionary who put snooker on the radio!

  • Read John Peel's book.

  • this is pure alan partridge. fucking hell hairy cornflake. what a bitter cunt!! haha!! they have got it spot on!

  • Decide for you fucking cunt want to learn from a twat that looks like a brio pad

  • @AnthonyUK blimey!,steady on!

  • @RobinCarmody I would preferred Radio 1 to stay as it is than listen to a bunch of faceless horrible young talent DJ's playing shitty crappy now music and painful non-JAM jingles...and don't even start me up on Danny Baker-he should NEVER have come to R1 at all. An 20h a day 7day rock pop and entertainment format made it great with great FM coverage and Astra 2 southbeam satellite coverage over much of Europe.

  • @AnthonyUK OK then how would you have liked it if the Radio 1 of the 70s and 80s had played music from the 40s and 50s, pre-rock'n'roll era? Because that's the equivalent situation to the one that would exist now had Radio 1 remained untouched.

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