Message from discussion
In defence of XFM ...
From: ro...@noc.ulcc.ac.uk (Ronan Flood)
Subject: Re: In defence of XFM ...
Date: 1998/10/29
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robyny...@aol.comSpingQQ (Robyn yeah) wrote:
> Me too. The 'some blokes playing some records and giggling a bit'
> style really did appeal. Why does Capital not recognise this?
Maybe they think it didn't appeal sufficiently.
I've seen references to RareFM 87.7 as being worth a listen, most
recently in a letter in this week's Melody Maker, but I haven't
heard it yet. Tried tuning in a couple of times, but no luck;
last night I got something called Shine (?) on 87.9, which I assume
is a pirate.
Anyone know anything about RareFM?
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