nerraw Basic Member Posts:475  
10/31/2006 12:57 PM |
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Four minutes to go.
I'll feeling less cynical today and strangely optimistic.
Let the good times roll hopefully
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nerraw Basic Member Posts:475  
10/31/2006 1:07 PM |
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First song
Smashing Pumpkins's Today.
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milkman Basic Member Posts:119  
10/31/2006 1:07 PM |
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today is the greatest day i've ever known apparently.
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milkman Basic Member Posts:119  
10/31/2006 1:08 PM |
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you bastard warren. you speedy bastard.
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nerraw Basic Member Posts:475  
10/31/2006 1:11 PM |
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In your face!
lol
Chalets now.
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Unicron Veteran Member Posts:1696  
10/31/2006 1:20 PM |
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4 songs in. Only 1 I like.
Probably too early to start slating them though, I'll give it till the 6th one.
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Unicron Veteran Member Posts:1696  
10/31/2006 1:36 PM |
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OK, #6 is where is my mind. 2/6.
I declare the entire endeavour to be a moderate success. As I have made my mind up already I need never listen again.
"Quality sounds only" = s**t tagline.
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nerraw Basic Member Posts:475  
10/31/2006 1:40 PM |
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Nirvana Heart Shaped Box. Tune.
I too declare it a moderate success but shall still be tuning into Joe Duffy at 1.45
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palace Basic Member Posts:392  
10/31/2006 3:37 PM |
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i declare it a success because it will take over my car radio in between bouts of deciding i should be listening to current affairs... that's good enough for me
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Vent My Spleen Advanced Member Posts:500  
10/31/2006 4:16 PM |
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Yep, finally something to bump Lite FM from my 6 presets on the car. Happy day...
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Pool Cleaning Guy New Member Posts:70  
11/1/2006 12:08 AM |
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Who in the name of all that's stupid and annoying is that guy who was on tonight at five or so? Oh dear god.
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11/1/2006 1:18 AM |
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just back from the launch night.
delerentos and the guys from bell x1 were very enjoyable. not really a fan of the franks and walters so i left.
very big crowd and i got some free beer also.
good night, but perhaps the crowd took a while to warm up.
listened to a lot of the broadcast, the sound levels were very up and down and a lot of nineties was played, but i will probably listen to it a lot.
Gar.
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ishrink Basic Member Posts:195  
11/1/2006 10:35 AM |
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Caught bits and pieces yesterday, music selection in the afternoon seemed pretty much the *exact* same as when they went off air 3/4 years ago, down to several of the old Phantom staples from back in the day; PJ Harvey/Thom Yorke - This mess we're in, Alphastates - Sometimes, Fountains of Wayne. Not that that's neccesarily a bad thing, but I'd loved to have heard a little more adventurous/challenging stuff, hopefully that'll come in the next few weeks.
One thing that was very noticable yesterday, and again this morning is some of the "whoops what does this button do,errr,ummmm"/"what's that phone number again" type links. Again, first day stuff, that I'm sure will sort itself out.
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Una Veteran Member Posts:1721  
11/1/2006 10:42 AM |
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I think it's great. They played Marcy Playground 'Sex And Candy' last night which I hadn't heard in ages. And this morning, just before I left for work, CSS 'Alala'.
Good enough for me.
Even though people might bitch and complain about the faults - Phantom is clearly the best radio station in Ireland.
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benni Advanced Member Posts:947  
11/1/2006 11:51 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by ishrink
One thing that was very noticable yesterday, and again this morning is some of the "whoops what does this button do,errr,ummmm"/"what's that phone number again" type links. Again, first day stuff, that I'm sure will sort itself out.
To be honest with you i actually like that DIY ethic that Phantom has always had - lots of 'premier' radio stations try so hard to get that 'casual' feel to their programs - phantom was always like that and hopefully always will be!
They always have great tunes - and im not saying the production is lazy or owt - far from it - but the easy going vibe of that station has always been one of the most endearing things about it!
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nerraw Basic Member Posts:475  
11/1/2006 12:03 PM |
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I agree with Benni, I like the presentation style too. I can't stand the smashey and nicey style that most stations adopt.
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11/1/2006 12:17 PM |
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i am in love with phantom
i was awoken this morning to the sounds of pink floyd, new order, depeche mode and others. i faced the day in much more contented humour than usual and actually got to work early and happy...sure it's a little rough around the edges but to be honest I kind of like the humanity of it and as long as they get the music right, i’m happy. whilst there are several phantom staples (music wise) in there at the moment i'm sure in time things will become increasingly 'interesting'....and anyway for now i'm enjoying the nostalgia of it all
vive le fantôme
p.s. una thanks to a random remote control flick i've now become obsessed with celebrity death beeper! ;)
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ishrink Basic Member Posts:195  
11/1/2006 12:49 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by benni
quote: Originally posted by ishrink
One thing that was very noticable yesterday, and again this morning is some of the "whoops what does this button do,errr,ummmm"/"what's that phone number again" type links. Again, first day stuff, that I'm sure will sort itself out.
To be honest with you i actually like that DIY ethic that Phantom has always had - lots of 'premier' radio stations try so hard to get that 'casual' feel to their programs - phantom was always like that and hopefully always will be!
They always have great tunes - and im not saying the production is lazy or owt - far from it - but the easy going vibe of that station has always been one of the most endearing things about it!
I agree with this to a certain extent, but there's a difference between casual presentation style, and stuff like not knowing phone numbers, what buttons plays what song, what's coming up next etc etc..
For a masterclass in casual radio presentation tune in to the lads on Off the Ball on Newstalk for a few minutes. Top drawer stuff.
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Unicron Veteran Member Posts:1696  
11/1/2006 1:07 PM |
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I tuned in around 11:30 this morning to the sound of a Sleater Kinney song that had the tech people rushing into the studio to tell the DJ that something was wrong with the track. She told them it was supposed to sound that way.
I think I'll keep listening to her.
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Una Veteran Member Posts:1721  
11/1/2006 1:34 PM |
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Unicron - that's Edel Coffey - she rocks, and probably has the best taste in music of anyone I know
jan - RE: death beeper - that rocks also
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