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August 19, 2016 at 3:44 pm #100523
ratnob
MemberLovely taster of the interview here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zO9kQ-S3SUAugust 20, 2016 at 7:17 am #100527martinlester
MemberThanks for alert
Regarding in radio anyone know how you listen to the podcasts as I am not 100% sure I will be about when it airs
Also can’t find it on podcast catcher or tunein
So can you only listen to this on your PC ?
Regards
Martin
August 20, 2016 at 11:06 am #100529martinlester
MemberOk thanks
August 21, 2016 at 5:04 pm #100534scotron
MemberDon’t forget to tune in this evening. A ‘must listen’ for all jingle fans. At 8pm on http://www.inrad.io
August 21, 2016 at 9:28 pm #100535jonno
MemberWhat an absolutely fabulous listen for the past 90 minutes!
August 22, 2016 at 9:51 am #100537gameswizard
MemberThanks @ aircheckdownloads.com for the audio.
At a little over 1h25m, that was a great listen.
I loved hearing the Radio 1 1976 jingle getting constructed.
And I remember hearing the “One One One” song twice on air on Radio 1s 21st Birthday in 1988 – once at start-up, and once during the afternoon.August 22, 2016 at 11:09 am #100538IanF
A great listen! Well done to all involved
August 22, 2016 at 12:22 pm #100539bossjock
MemberAircheckdownloads: Thanks for grabbing the audio. I enjoyed it enormously
It’s inspired me to think about ordering another personal cut, even though I’ve already spent all of this year’s jingle budget!
August 22, 2016 at 1:33 pm #100541Bigdave
Steph has put the link up as a download via Soundcloud now, plus following a chat with Jon W yesterday, there may be a possibility of it being linked on the JAM website.
If you’ve not heard it yet, its full of great surprises – particularly the story of why Jon was originally in the UK in 1975 prior to meeting Johnny Beerling for the first time..
August 22, 2016 at 3:32 pm #100542Sean Martin
MemberThanks for hosting the audio. An absolutely Wonderful listen.
And a huge thanks to Stephanie, Jon and Johnny !
August 26, 2016 at 11:54 pm #100550LenGroat
Sorry I did not comment earlier on this here but it was all over Facebook where I did, and I’ve only just seen this.
Steph did a SUPERB job making a permanent record of a key part of UK/USA radio history.
August 29, 2016 at 1:20 pm #100578martinlester
MemberI also wanted to add what a great programme this was thanks again
One thing I never understood was how come the Radio One was allowed to purchase Jingles from JAM
But the MU forbid this from the ILR stations and why did the MU have so much power over what the ILR could do or not do ?
Hopefully Len or someone who was involved can explain
August 29, 2016 at 11:58 pm #100583LenGroat
I have no concrete information about this Martin except that the BBC have of course spent a lot of their (legally enforced) licence fee on orchestras and live musicians for decades, and so were in favour with the MU. They did of course use some UK produced jingles – the (heavily phased) “RaydeooWunonthaRoowwdd”, maybe that ‘balanced it with the MU?
In contrast ‘strapped for cash’ ILR had little or no budget in the 70s, and in any case the IBA and the MU had ‘sewn-up’ the deal between them even before ILR launched. The MU deal (importantly) also meant the singers had to be paid TWICE if they ‘stacked’ their vocals, so many packages had just 3 or 4 singers, all done in one layer. And if you listen to early ILR jingles from the 70s they were basically a theme (only used a couple of times a day) and small ‘songs’. No one in the UK knew HOW to write functional jingles – they were not designed to transition or blend with the records, or worse still did not even SING the station name…
“The sound way to spend your dayyyy”
Looking back to my days at Metro and Piccadilly it’s amazing these stations survived the rigorous financial and quality controls imposed on them. We only had 50% “needle-time” again a deal the IBA set-up, (of course everyone cheated) And the technical standards for the studios were ridiculous. At Metro a huge double-height recording studio and booth was left unfinished for the 22 months I was there – they eventually used to to (try to) record their own jingles – they did not last long!
The IBA took over a year to ‘notice’ we were using PAMS jingles at Metro as they clearly did not monitor us after all the fuss over technical standards. Sadly, the station gave in to the demands.
The ILR story might have been very different; all those incredible JAM jingles could have gone in ILR’s direction…
August 30, 2016 at 8:38 am #100584GrahamCollins
Thanks Len. Always good to hear more of the details about those early days.
August 31, 2016 at 9:41 pm #100601IainJohnston
Awww man! :^) – Finally got to listen to Neal’s download copy.
Yes, we’re all anoraks – but that is an EXCELLENT effort – thank you all involved (and BS15 is forgiven! – although I DO prefer my version!)
September 1, 2016 at 12:38 pm #100603Guy
MemberFantastic! Jon – if you are reading this – I think you are wrong: in spite of the profusion of copies out there, I think there would be plenty of fans prepared to pay for the ‘full official package’ from JAM. My deposit is ready to head to your bank account…
September 1, 2016 at 7:24 pm #100604Jim Donahue
Ditto!
September 2, 2016 at 2:48 pm #100605radio_bloke
MemberDouble ditto
September 4, 2016 at 11:02 am #100610martinlester
MemberFantastic! Jon – if you are reading this – I think you are wrong: in spite of the profusion of copies out there, I think there would be plenty of fans prepared to pay for the ‘full official package’ from JAM. My deposit is ready to head to your bank account…
This Subject has been bought up time and time again the last time there was at least 20 plus people that would pay for studio time to cover Jon cost , I just don’t think it will ever happen Jon is such a busy man , I don’t think he would ever be able to spare the time to make this happen
September 4, 2016 at 12:13 pm #100611GrahamCollins
It’s not just about Jon’s time. I think he is simply not convinced that it is the right thing to do. ‘Selling the family silver’ was how I put it last time and this seemed to strike a chord.
September 4, 2016 at 3:14 pm #100612IainJohnston
Not even as a smart presentation “box set” with decent card inserts and a
small booklet full of the anecdotes and pics galore???(and “numbered copies” as with The Magic of PAMS)
September 5, 2016 at 9:28 am #100613Guy
MemberThose were the lines along which I was thinking when I wrote ‘full official package’. To be fair to Jon, it would take a lot of time to collate and prepare, and he says that in the interview. But I also see Graham’s point. Still, we can dream…
September 17, 2016 at 11:17 pm #100658JAM / PAMS
Memberin spite of the profusion of copies out there, I think there would be plenty of fans prepared to pay for the ‘full official package’ from JAM.
If you want to see just one example of what discourages JAM from doing this, you need only look at this particular Facebook post.
September 18, 2016 at 7:14 pm #100660martinlester
MemberHi Jon , the link you gave has been removed but I am assuming that it contained JAM jingles posted without permission
I should point out the people that are asking for the Radio 1 Jingles are all genuine collectors who respect copywright and would always respect any conditions of sale
To give you an example myself Nicky Schiller Iain Johnston all purchased several of the master. Alpha sound tapes this was over 10 years ago , we have all respected the conditions of sale and you have never seen any of the tracks in the clear on you tube , Facebook or any social media sites
So I hope one day you will reconsider even if you offer on a limited release to genuine collectors
September 18, 2016 at 9:41 pm #100663IainJohnston
Jon’s link is not the only F/b one from the past day or so that is giving the same message (e.g. restricted viewing/group), so there may be another reason
e.g. F/b messing about with their Ts and Cs…To support Martin’s comment about the Alfa ref reels, without divulging any names but they would be instantly recognised as
well-known, respected, and utterly trusted members the UK Jingle Collectors community (and regular contributors on JM),
I can confirm that we’ve respected the conditions of how we purchased them and amongst us we even added a few mutual
conditions of our own to “protect” the Copyright Owner’s interests, even if those may today be more vague with the passage
of time since Alfa folded.If anything from those ever “leaks” out into so-called social media, it won’t have been from those actual reels – these are
prized Collectors Items and I’m only too happy to have my 10″ NABs – even if I can no longer actually play ’em!
(Mr E of course transcribed them to CD as part of the arrangement).“So I hope one day you will reconsider even if you offer on a LIMITED RELEASE TO GENUINE COLLECTORS”
To that I’d suggest that a form of Pre-Registering – I think Jon you must have all or at least many of the appropriate
“names” on file, as many of us have purchased JAM Personal Cuts so our bona fides are on your database. -
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