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I'm not saying it isn't sad, just had the ability to instantly trigger my autistic ways!That's a shame, he spoke very highly about you
I'm not saying it isn't sad, just had the ability to instantly trigger my autistic ways!That's a shame, he spoke very highly about you
I didn't like his presentation style either, I did wonder how he was still on prime time radio with the same show for 30 years.Only DJ who had the ability to have me turn off the radio within 1 second of hearing that nauseating whine; the man had to hear his own voice constantly, be surrounded by sycophants and just assumed he could shorten anyone's name without asking...
And along comes Scott MillsI didn't like his presentation style either, I did wonder how he was still on prime time radio with the same show for 30 years.
Not sure he did either - did his usual Sunday show last Sunday, signing off saying "I'll see you next week"........ - ripI didn't know that he was ill
I liked him until I didn't. 90s was great, was just annoying in the later years and his insistence on talking over music I liked was bloody irritating.Well I liked Steve Wright!
Always looked forward to the David Bowie and the Gay Daleks sketches in the 90's. Fond memories.....RIP SW.Definitely the most listened to radio DJ in my life.
In fact 'Wrighty' was what radio was all about to me. Music, chatting, comedy, just happy and fun.
I remember from an early age coming home from school and listening in the afternoons. I remember memorising the 'Mr Spoons' Rap/song and impressing my school mates the next day lol.
Carried on listening to him right through my life until his afternoon show finished a year or so ago, but still caught his Sunday love songs show occasionally if I happened to turn the radio on.
RIP Wrighty, you'll be missed in my house mate.
The way to do it - good man. RIPRiding till the end
Saw him a few times in the 80’s memorably at the Bridge House, Canning Town! One of those old biker pubs where if you hadn’t scored before you got there, you just looked on the sticky carpet! A great performer. RIPSteve Harley has died
That news has really upset me
A few years ago mrs Wack and I had booked a hotel in Cottingham not knowing there was a festival on
Steve Hartley was playing that night and tickets were still available
It was one of those gigs that was really enjoyable, you could get 6ft from the stage, no pushing and shoving
Steve and the band nailed the gig, best bit was when he bollocked some members of the audience for filming with the light on their phones illuminated
He didn't take any ****
RIP Steve
Only DJ who had the ability to have me turn off the radio within 1 second of hearing that nauseating whine; the man had to hear his own voice constantly, be surrounded by sycophants and just assumed he could shorten anyone's name without asking...
That's a shame, he spoke very highly about you
Just a mere pup as well , hope they do a tribute design in memory to/for him .......that would be a fitting gestureWow that's no age at all.
One thing you do notice in Italy is men still wear suits. In Paolo case he has either taken cues from the car eg. blue red gray. Or he imparted his style to the car!