NEWS FLASH: Radio Corrine will be back in July for the Bristol harbour festival!
LISTEN BACK TO OUR PROGRAMMES BELOW!!
Friday 17/4/09
Radio Corrine's first two hours - presented by Captain Rob.
Saturday 18/4/09
Breakfast special with Captain Rob - parts 1 & 2
Andrew Stevenson & Jonny Collins exchange frank views on each others musical & fashion tastes, whilst bringing you northern soul, pop and beat - parts 1 & 2
Steve Parkhouse & Bashema - with The Deltics performing live - parts 1 & 2
Colin W. Mueslibar - The mad Radio Caroline pirate takes over - with Magic Tractor performing live - parts 1, 2 & 3
Charlie Salvidge & Jake Gladman spin 60s pop-sike obscurities - parts 1 & 2 (including start of John Steel's Garden of Delights.)
The Garden Of Delights with late night DJ John Steel, bringing you tracks from the latest Captain Beefheart, Family, and Incredible String Band LPs - parts 2 & 3 (linking up with the Radio Corrine Disc Party)
The Radio Corrine Saturday Night Disc Party - Charlie Salvidge, Norbett Thunderclapp, Pebbles and Rob from Fratcave on the turntables - with The Brutes performing live - parts 2, 3 & 4 (going into Radio Corrine' nighttime tapes)
The Radio Corrine Saturday Night Disc Party - Charlie Salvidge, Norbett Thunderclapp, Pebbles and Rob from Fratcave on the turntables - with The Brutes performing live - parts 2, 3 & 4 (going into Radio Corrine' nighttime tapes)
Sunday 19/4/09
Breakfast special with Captain Rob & Steve Parkhouse - parts 1, 2 & 3 (including start of Captain Rob's Family Favourites)
Captain Rob's Family Favourites - smooth sounds and sweet music from your favourite ballad singers - part 2
Colin W. Mueslibar takes over, with sports bulletins from Nobby Charlton, Insomniac Jack playing live and a couple of special guest appearances! - parts 1, 2 & 3
Charlie Salvidge spins 60s pop-sike obscurities
The Radio Corrine 'Fab 40' chart show, with Jonny Collins, Andy Stevenson & David W. Brown - parts 1, 2 & 3 (including Radio Corrine closing down).
Charlie Salvidge's report from 'Pirate BBC Essex' - featuring interviews with Johnnie Walker, Tony Blackburn, Keith Skues & Roger Day.
What The Papers Said:
YOUR PROGRAMME GUIDE: SATURDAY 18th April 1969
7-10am:
Breakfast special with Captain Rob – introducing Fay Dicker.
10-12pm:
Andrew Stevenson – pirate radio clips. music, talk etc...
12-2pm:
Steve Parkhouse presents the bands - The Deltics, Magic Tractor and The Transpersonals. Records & chat between live sets
2pm – 5pm
Colin W. Mueslibar – some more bands & personality broadcasting from a genuine veteran of the offshore radio era. Colin is nothing if not tasty!
5-6pm:
Charlie Salvidge with Jake Gladman – playing 60s pop & obscurities & a bit of chat.
6-7.30pm:
Michael Clark – ‘Garden of Delights’– John Peel ‘Perfumed Garden’ style show. 60s underground music.
8pm-12 am:
Radio Corrine ‘Disc Night’ – club night held downstairs at the ferry station. The Brutes live band from Glasgow plus DJs: Charlie Salvidge, John the Mod (Gimme Shelter), Rob/Alex or Elmer (The Fratcave), Norbett Thunderclapp and Pebbles. Rob Salvidge introducing bands & DJs and broadcasting throughout evening. Entry - £3/4.
YOUR PROGRAMME GUIDE: SUNDAY 19th April 1969
7-10am:
Breakfast show – presented by whoever’s managed to roll out of their bunk that morning!
10-12pm:
Captain Rob’s Family Favourites – smooth sounds from your favourite ballad singers
12-3pm:
Colin W. Mueslibar presenting live bands & playing records - special guest appearance from David Benson with his award winning Kenneth Williams one man show.
3-4pm:
Charlie Salvidge – 60s pop obscurities
4-7pm:
Radio Corrine ‘FAB 40’ show presented by Jonny Collins – selection of songs from the chart from this week in 1967, top 40 run down & DJ ‘climbers’.
7pm onwards – Radio Corrine’s wrap party with band t.b.c - or not! – live from downstairs at the Ferry Station. With Radio Corrine DJs and guests. 60s classic pop, rock & roll & soul
Throughout the days' shows we’ll do competition questions, prize giveaways, song requests/dedications, news bulletins & what’s ons from 40 years ago, vintage jingles, adverts and sound clips from the era of offshore broadcasting.
Schedule subject to change at very short notice – dependant on sea conditions.
Captain Rob
Charlie Salvidge
On the weekend of 17th April, The Ferry Station café at Narrow Quay, Bristol, became 'Radio Corrine', Bristol's own Pirate Radio Station. We Broadcast LIVE on 93.2FM courtesy of BCFM - Community Radio for Bristol. During the weekend we were broadcasting from the top deck, with fun , live bands and all the best 60s music!
There were stalls and events on the quayside all day, an offshore radio exhibition of photographs, newspaper cuttings and archive film, and a few vintage vehicles parked close by...
Bands and DJs
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Throughout each day, musicians came on board to play live - we had The Deltics, Insomniac Jack, The Magic Tractor & The Brutes plus more...
In the evening we went downstairs where the party and the broadcasting continued until midnight. Playing records at the Radio Corrine disc party on Saturday night were Rob (The Fratcave), Norbett Thunderclapp, Charlie Salvidge & Pebbles, we got you all dancing!
It's was all to promote the fantastic new Universal Pictures release, 'The Boat That Rocked' at cinemas NOW!
THE JUMPIN' QUAILS "What's your Jump Like?" CD,
GC019
Release Date: 1 September 2009
copies available @ gigs and
here
promo copies upon request (nikosgreencookie@gmail.com) WATCH OUT: THE JUMPIN' QUAILS - “What's your Jump like?” EUROPEAN TOUR | Sep
2009
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Radio Corrine you ROCKED the dock!! and we were honoured to be a part of it. thanks for inviting us, we had a fantastic day. i..m sure we are not the only ones who got totally sucked in by the 60s vibes, or the only people to ask if you might do it again next year? there are a few pictures on our site, drop by & have a look.