Pirate Radio London – 1994/95 Rush fm pt1

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Part 1 of 2. A documentary recorded from BBC2’s Arena Radio Night in the Mid 1990’s. Weekend Rush and Kool Fm were big targets of the DTI mainly because of the music they were playing was taking listeners away from the legal stations. In the Uk all the legal radio stations, still to this day, play the same main stream commercial junk we are all forced to think is good music….for more videos click on my user name in blue.enjoy! peace.

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25 Responses to “Pirate Radio London – 1994/95 Rush fm pt1”

  1. 92.3 fm ahh i miss …
    92.3 fm ahh i miss rush :)

  2. They stick the …
    They stick the aerials on top of tower blocks thats why theres so many in london.Tower blocks equal pirate radio.

  3. could i get a track …
    could i get a track list of all the songs in this big up the rush hyper

  4. Easy man. The track …
    Easy man. The track is by Dica & Ben Interlect – ”Cant Stop The Pirates”. It’s up here on the Tube….or it was lol. Hey man, be great to see you on my new site – Google us – Tower Block Radio – cant post a link here Y.T. wont let me! But yea – Google us. Peace. Snow.

  5. Whats the hardcore …
    Whats the hardcore track called with the “in hackney” sample in it. Read out by the news reporter? 1:31

  6. If only the hackney …
    If only the hackney skyline still looked like that old school. Big up shabba d hype ron red ant rusha and all the e8/e9/e5 and n16 mandem

  7. towerblockradio on April 27th, 2010 at 12:35 pm

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  8. What they neglected …
    What they neglected to point out here with regards to pirate radio in the UK is that it defined the music/youth movement of the time, gave the banal mainstream cost-free motivation to finally start playing the music that people wanted to listen to and was one of the fundamental reasons the UK in particular was a place so many from EVERYWHERE came to the UK, loved the scene so much and fell in love with it.

    Pirate radio made the UK an attractive place for the far flung youth of europe to go!

  9. The 80s I mean.
    The 80s I mean.

  10. Well said. 15 …
    Well said. 15 years on and I bet the police wish a few pirate radio stations was all they had to worry about in London now.

  11. Well said, although …
    Well said, although I’m sure people said that about the 90s.

  12. I miss the …
    I miss the simplicity of the 90s

  13. that’ll be their …
    that’ll be their studio not their broadcasting location maybe? general rule is never broadcast from the studio, otherwise if you get nicked, not only will u lose your transmitters, they’ll take ur studio equip too.

  14. haha sorry bout all …
    haha sorry bout all my comments but have you read up on the “lengths radio pirates have taken to protect their stations”? some right funny shit. trapping pigs in lifts and smashing their cars in lol.

  15. How can a fuckn …
    How can a fuckn government monopolise on electromagnetic waves? that makes no sense at all! i can’t wait for the time to come when analog has been completely phased out both commercially and in the emergency services. when that happens the gov’t will hopefully realise that policing pirates on analog is a waste of money and leave them alone lol.

  16. “unfortunately it’s …
    “unfortunately it’s illegal”.. yeah, only because the gov’t made it so and are over-regulating it all. plus of course people are going to pirate. i’ve looked on Ofcom and Radio Society of Great Britain, and the steps you need to take to become a legal broadcaster are ridiculously over-regulated.

  17. that is shabba, …
    that is shabba, shabba was on weekend rush

  18. wtf…..yeh they …
    wtf…..yeh they start saying that pirate radio stations fund drugs so they can legitimize arresting them…just for playing music for everyone…….keep doing what your doing all pirate junglists whatever!!

  19. look at the studio …
    look at the studio 3.30 it looks like a store cubboard or something similar definatelty aint a flat

  20. that is shabba mate …
    that is shabba mate without a doubt he was

  21. dat aint shabbba! …
    dat aint shabbba! def hype doh!

  22. agree! i usally …
    agree! i usally have to go thru more than 1 lol!

  23. 3:55 is dj hype …
    3:55 is dj hype also sittin in there is shabba

  24. he really looks …
    he really looks like shabba!

  25. At 3:46 the bloke …
    At 3:46 the bloke in the blue hat looks well like shabba when he turns to the side! And yeah i thought that other bloke at 3:35 looked like hype aswel!

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