Manx Radio

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  • #57931
    JingleMad
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      Nice one David.
      Here`s some cuts that i know nothing about as regards the producer [maybe you know]
      Enjoy anyway

      http://jinglemad.com/e107_files/public/1206671191_6527_FT60127_manx_radio_-_my_kind_of_sound.mp3 filename:manx_radio_-_my_kind_of_sound.mp3

      #57933
      UKJingles
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        They're good old PEPPER TANNER Rob! :-)

        Rob T. wrote:
        Nice one David.
        Here`s some cuts that i know nothing about as regards the producer [maybe you know]
        Enjoy anyway

        http://jinglemad.com/e107_files/public/1206671191_6527_FT60127_manx_radio_-_my_kind_of_sound.mp3 filename:manx_radio_-_my_kind_of_sound.mp3

        #57935
        Prometheus

          Nice one, Rob. You really are entering that 'legendary jingle collector' phase, aren't you..?

          D

          #57936
          JingleMad
          Member

            Not sure what you mean but i feel flattered Lol.

            #57937
            JingleMad
            Member

              Speaking of unknown producers, i really feel i should know who did these cuts [poor sound i know] but who`s gonna confirm my suspitions then?
              Plus has anyone got any more?

              http://jinglemad.com/e107_files/public/1206712483_6527_FT60127_manx_radio_1968.mp3 filename:manx_radio_1968.mp3

              #57942
              OnyxPaul
              Member

                Rob, Pete Wilson has already answered this. They are by Pepper Tanner. You can find them at Norman Barrington's site, although as your audio is identical I imagine this is where they came from originally http://www.normanb.net/ilr.htm#

                #57943
                Gazza

                  Going off on a slight tangent here, we've just spent a few nights in the Kielder forest over Easter (yes, very nice thanks) and of course I took a wireless so I could listen to 'Book At Bedtime' etc. Now as expected, FM reception was a bit iffy, even with the high power nationals, but stomping through loud and proud on 1368Khz was Manx Radio.
                  Made a pleasant change from listening on a piss poor, low bitrate, internet stream.
                  Long live good old analog AM!!!!
                  Does anyone remember what followed the Jam Q cuts package that they used early to mid 90s'ish?

                  #57945
                  JingleMad
                  Member

                    Gazza.
                    So glad you mentioned the `95 demo.

                    http://jinglemad.com/e107_files/public/1206745449_6527_FT60127_manx_radio_95.mp3 filename:manx_radio_95.mp3

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