Posted March 4, 200817 yr A little bit of DKOF on the BBC. Well one of their boyz anyway Ray Mahoney playing some sounds from the DKOF and talking to Ian Grey tonight between 6 and 7 pm ... just click on the link below and the listen live facility on the right hand side. Go on ya know ya wanna https://www.bbc.co.uk/cambridgeshire/ Edited March 4, 200817 yr by Sister Dawn
March 4, 200817 yr will take a listen, ray as a great taste, plus hes not scared of playing CHEAP 45s all originals off course! aslong as he finishes before the football on radio cambs tonight!, live coverage of the posh, hopefully get a result at barnet and go top of the league. COME ON YOU BLUE BOYS.
March 4, 200817 yr Author will take a listen, ray as a great taste, plus hes not scared of playing CHEAP 45s all originals off course! aslong as he finishes before the football on radio cambs tonight!, live coverage of the posh, hopefully get a result at barnet and go top of the league. COME ON YOU BLUE BOYS. agree he has great taste..... never mind about the footie though
March 4, 200817 yr Thanks for posting this Sister Dawn, would've missed this, missed first 30 mins but it's on playback. Oooh wait a minute, it's the half-past-forcast, I think Ray has just done the traffic report, traffic flowing fine by the sound of it. Sounding a bit Partridge, but the DKoF playlist is sounding, as you'd expect, blooooooody greeeeaaaaat.
March 4, 200817 yr Very timely post Dawn - I would have missed this too. Ray impressed me at the last DKoF (my first visit) and this was also an opportunity for me to confirm what that Betty Lavette track was (where was it I used to hear this loads in Northants 35+ years ago?). Only caught the first half so far but thought Ray came across really well and I'll listen to the rest later. Gave us a good laugh too 'cos my daughter tried to ridicule the scene when she came in and thought she heard Ian Grey say "In the studio I've got Ray, my homie" Well done Bro' -Kev.
March 4, 200817 yr agree he has great taste..... never mind about the footie though I enjoyed the CD he did at Christmas time for those that wanted one! Edited March 4, 200817 yr by Maark
March 4, 200817 yr Very timely post Dawn - I would have missed this too. Ray impressed me at the last DKoF (my first visit) and this was also an opportunity for me to confirm what that Betty Lavette track was (where was it I used to hear this loads in Northants 35+ years ago?). Only caught the first half so far but thought Ray came across really well and I'll listen to the rest later. Gave us a good laugh too 'cos my daughter tried to ridicule the scene when she came in and thought she heard Ian Grey say "In the studio I've got Ray, my homie" Well done Bro' -Kev. Bloody hell I was there too if it was the nite Andy dyson was djing. If our paths cross again will shake ya hand.
March 4, 200817 yr I enjoyed the CD he did at Christmas time for those that wanted one! Errr....dont tell me I missed out on a free c.d?!?
March 4, 200817 yr will take a listen, ray as a great taste, plus hes not scared of playing CHEAP 45s all originals off course! aslong as he finishes before the football on radio cambs tonight!, live coverage of the posh, hopefully get a result at barnet and go top of the league. COME ON YOU BLUE BOYS.2-0 to the posh!!!!
March 4, 200817 yr 2-0 to the posh!!!! top of the league!!!! crowd at barnet 2200 boro away support 1075 must be one of the best supported away sides outside the prem, well done to all of them im a real happy chappie tonight, and well done ray i thought at one stage he was getting abit hot under the collar when was being asked questions about dkof and records played i bet he undid that bloody top button live on radio ray one final thing does that ian gray play off vinyl???????
A little bit of DKOF on the BBC. Well one of their boyz anyway
Ray Mahoney playing some sounds from the DKOF and talking to Ian Grey tonight between 6 and 7 pm ... just click on the link below and the listen live facility on the right hand side.
Go on ya know ya wanna
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cambridgeshire/
Edited by Sister Dawn