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May 24, 2008 at 8:30 pm #59578
JingleMad
Memberdoes anyone have a clip of dermot o learys show today where he plays classic Radio 1 Jingles
May 24, 2008 at 10:19 pm #59581Devaweb
MemberYou can listen back to the show on the BBC Radio Player. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2
May 25, 2008 at 7:25 am #59588JingleMad
Membercheers thank you very much
May 25, 2008 at 8:40 am #59589GrahamCollins
To save you the trouble – I've found it
Enjoy.
http://jinglemad.com/e107_files/public/1211704801_321_FT62228_bbc_r2_dermot_oleary_240508.mp3 filename:bbc_r2_dermot_oleary_240508.mp3
May 25, 2008 at 9:17 am #59590JingleMad
Memberthank you chalks is it the first time Radio 2 has played Radio 1 Jingles from the 90s
May 25, 2008 at 10:15 am #59592Bigdave
How much does Dermot want for the 1990 jingles,if it's the original CD?
May 25, 2008 at 1:21 pm #59594mostspecialagent
Thanks for the mp3 Chalks. I'm surprised Dermot found the CD just “lying around” on a desk, if indeed he did. I'd always assumed that the 1987/90/92/94 CDs had an extremely limited run (particularly the 1987 one). Anyone know how many of each were pressed? I see an original 1994 CD popped up on eBay recently…
May 25, 2008 at 2:42 pm #59597RjM
BIG RAT wrote: I see an original 1994 CD popped up on eBay recently…
How come I always seem to miss the descent stuff appearing on eBay!! Everytime I check there's either nothing on there or few home DJ CD's. I'll bet it went for a high price though. Although a CDR dub is nice having an original with artwork is even better. I still regret letting myself get outbid on an original copy of the 1988 Key 103 disc for the sake of a few quid a few years back.
Out of interest, to anyone who owns an original copy of the '94 Radio 1 disc, does the inlay card feature cut descriptions similar to the '92 disc? i.e. “Weird Dance”, “Stadium Rock”, “West Coast” etc.?
May 25, 2008 at 3:01 pm #59598Barras
Thanks for posting that bit of radio audio Graham, good one !
Barras
May 25, 2008 at 4:22 pm #59599jonno
Memberheres a link to the item on ebay
it didn't reach the extreme prices that radio1 jingle cds typically seem to reach..
and heres the track listing picture… which will no doubt be unavailable on ebay soon
May 25, 2008 at 7:26 pm #59601RjM
Thanks for that Jonno, just what I was looking for, though I've just discovered that my copy's missing tracks 20 and 48!
May 26, 2008 at 10:08 am #59612GrahamCollins
Oh sheep-dip. My copy is missing cut 20 ! Some clever bastard has 'watermarked' it. Makes me worry about the other R1 JAM CD clones I have. Would someone be kind enough to post images of the official tracklistings so we all know what we should have ? Many thanks.
May 26, 2008 at 10:52 am #59613NickyS
MemberI have original copies of all 4 of the Radio 1 CDs. AFAIK the 1987 (the first one) is the most rare. I think two boxes were produced and each box had either 25 or 50 in them so that probably means at most 100. I will try nad find out for sure.
May 26, 2008 at 11:27 am #59616SeanMartin
NickyS wrote:
I have original copies of all 4 of the Radio 1 CDs. AFAIK the 1987 (the first one) is the most rare. I think two boxes were produced and each box had either 25 or 50 in them so that probably means at most 100. I will try nad find out for sure.Can I be Simon Sadler's friend too? (wink)
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May 26, 2008 at 12:27 pm #59618RjM
While many of us have a copy (or originals if your lucky) of the 4 '87/'90/'92/'94 Radio 1 CD's Do full package dubs of these also exist i.e. the full JAM full package we're all used to with acappellas for every cut?
May 26, 2008 at 3:58 pm #59622IainJohnston
MemberThey do exist Rob – and you can understand that those well-Trusted “names” that have them in prime quality are “obliged” to keep them securely under lock & key! (and remember the “Jingles4U” issue a wee while back?)
May 26, 2008 at 4:59 pm #59626SeanMartin
I got the entire set from Steve England at about £37 per CD and as far as I know they're complete, but without any of the artwork or listings.
I hasten to add that this was back in the mid 90's!
-Sean
May 26, 2008 at 5:20 pm #59627nickpledge
OMG!!! Your having a turkish!!!!!!!!!!!! I missed this once in a life time ebay listing!!! at that price!!! GRRRRRRRRRRRR never will i find another as cheap as that … DAME IT.
Nick
May 26, 2008 at 8:41 pm #59631GrahamCollins
I also got the 4 x £37 dubs from Steve England in late 1998 but he was using such terrible media that
they just stopped playing properly – so I threw them away, having received other free dubs from others
that sounded fine all the way through. Now though I'm not sure they are complete……May 27, 2008 at 6:53 am #59635mostspecialagent
Chalks wrote:
I also got the 4 x £37 dubs from Steve England in late 1998 but he was using such terrible media that
they just stopped playing properlySame thing happened to my copies too. I moaned and got a set of replacements – which were then immediately ripped to my hard drive. I didn't want to go through the agony again!!
May 27, 2008 at 3:34 pm #59637IainJohnston
MemberWould that be the “MDAC” digital-to-audio file reading/conversion errors perhaps?
There's a trick to getting round that – if I could just remember it! Had to use it on
one of the Channel 103 Jersey “Best Sound” CDs from Steve.Sean & Graham – I have a suspicion those Steve England CDs indeed were'nt the complete
versions as issued to the BBC internally – and “seasoned” JM'ers should be able to work
out from this sentence who would be most likely to have copies of those “internal” versions!
(but I'm saying nowt publically!)May 27, 2008 at 9:18 pm #59643GrahamCollins
My problems with Steve's CDs were characterised by the sound becoming at first fuzzy,
then staccato, and eventually stopping completely, the nearer the outer edge of the disc the
laser was trying to track (remember CDs play from the centre outwards).Ripping direct to .wav files didn't help – neither did reading via SPDIF coax digital in real
time. Removing the labels helped for a bit – I noticed the labels actually curved the disc
but essentially they were beyond saving. I have since copied all my other SJE CDs onto
proven TDK discs.May 28, 2008 at 10:02 am #59647IainJohnston
MemberThanks for the good advice Graham – I sense a major “CD back-up session” taking place shortly
on the PCs of quite a number of people!Jingle Trivia question (but NO prizes!):- “England” is Steve's “DJ name” – but what's his real surname?
May 28, 2008 at 10:11 am #59649gameswizard
MemberChalks wrote:
Removing the labels helped for a bit – I noticed the labels actually curved the disc
but essentially they were beyond saving.those labels they used were a pain in the rear shall we say.they ruined my 4 radio 1 dub cd's i bought from steve.
they peeled and/or bubbled.you couldnt remove them properly (torn labels on a cd look bad).
i did copy them to minidisc digitally using a coax digital cable before it was too late thank god.
but the cd's now suffer terribly from digital 'clicking' in parts (particularly near the end of the disc) when you listen to them.June 19, 2008 at 9:56 pm #60062martinlester
MemberWixy1360 wrote:
Thanks for the good advice Graham – I sense a major “CD back-up session” taking place shortly
on the PCs of quite a number of people!Jingle Trivia question (but NO prizes!):- “England” is Steve's “DJ name” – but what's his real surname?
Correct me If I am Wrong but I think its Steve Prentice
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