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Radio Sutch August 1964
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£ 5.99 GBP
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Here's about 60 minutes of Radio
Sutch from August
1964....featuring David Sutch
himself
David 'Screaming Lord' Sutch was
an outstanding and completely
eccentric singer, who, along
with his backing band, 'The
Raving Savages' wowed audiences
all over the UK in the early
60's. Sutch's act normally began
with the band bringing a large
coffin onto the stage. Sutch
would emerge covered in fake
blood, and throw large pieces of
raw liver and handfuls of live
maggots into the audience. It
was not uncommon for girls in
the front rows to faint, and the
show would spiral into total
anarchy. When on a break from
touring, he listened to offshore
pirate station Radio Caroline,
and it occurred to him that even
though Caroline was playing pop
music, it was targeted at an
older age group. He then set
about putting his own radio
station on air. In mid 1964,
Sutch and his band set off from
the Port of London, sailing to
the Thames Estuary on a 60ft
fishing boat, the 'Cornucopia',
but found that the boat was
totally unsuitable for it's new
roll. Whilst out at sea he came
across the Shivering Sands
wartime fort, and moved all
of his radio equipment on
board. Shortly afterwards,
Britain's first 'Teenage
Station' began
broadcasting.....The on air
sound was totally different to
Caroline...Sometimes the DJ's
would play whole sides of LP's
without introduction, and at
other times, Sutch went on air
and read passages from banned
books of the day, such as "Fanny
Hill" and "Lady Chatterley's
Lover"...Sutch played his own
songs, and tried to plug unknown
artists.....within a few months
he tired of his station, and
took his rock and roll show back
on the road....He then sold the
station to his manager, Reg
Calvert, who changed the name of
the station to Radio City....
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Radio Sutch -
DJs Brian Paull and Reg Calvert- June 1964 - CD |
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£ 5.99 GBP
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Here's about 60 minutes of Radio Sutch from June 1964....featuring DJ's Brian Paull and Reg Calvert
David 'Screaming Lord' Sutch was an outstanding and totally eccentric singer, who, along with his backing band, 'The Raving Savages' wowed audiences all over the UK and Europe in the early 60's. When on a break from touring, he listened to offshore pirate station Radio Caroline, and it occured to him that even though Caroline was playing pop music, it was targeted at an older audience. He then set about putting his own radio station on air. In May 1964, Sutch and his band sailed to the Thames Estuary on a 60ft fishing boat, the 'Cornucopia', with the idea of setting up Radio Sutch from the vessel. Whilst at sea he came across the Shivering Sands wartime fort, and moved all of his radio equipment on board. Shortly afterwards, Britains first 'Teenage Station' began broadcasting.....The on air sound was totally different to Caroline...Sometimes the DJ's would play whole sides of LP's without introduction, and at other times, Sutch went on air and read passages from banned books of the day, such as "Fanny Hill" and "Lady Chatterley's Lover"...Sutch played his own songs, and tried to plug unknown artists.....Broadcasts were also sporadic, as the stations transmitter was powered by several large batteries which frequently needed charging. Here is a CD recording of DJ's Brian Paull (real name Brian Poole), David Sutch's road manager, and the later owner of the station Reg Calvert, playing hits of the day, and telling listeners how to join the 'Fortunes' fan club. Both the Fortunes and David Sutch were managed by Calvert who tried to promote their songs on the station....When Sutch went back on the road touring with his band he sold the station To Calvert who renamed it Radio City.
This is a small piece of broadcasting history and is a must for collectors of 'Pirate Radio' memorabilia.....
The sound quality is reasonably good considering the very basic equipment used by Radio Sutch, but please don't expect crystal clarity from a recording made over 40 years ago......
All Pirate Memories CD's and Videos come in a neat box or jewel case with printed sleeves and labels - We do not ship in cheap plastic sleeves with handwritten details!
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