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#506923
VMPhil wrote:
fatboydave73 wrote:This was recorded, right? The way Chris says "That worked beautifully (as if it was pre-recorded earlier)" and how quickly Chris managed to get back to the studio (and not out of breath) makes me think so. Perhaps an admission that the feature didn't work as well as planned.


The clock behind the Classic FM presenter gives something of a clue!
#506925
northernsteve wrote:
VMPhil wrote:
fatboydave73 wrote:This was recorded, right? The way Chris says "That worked beautifully (as if it was pre-recorded earlier)" and how quickly Chris managed to get back to the studio (and not out of breath) makes me think so. Perhaps an admission that the feature didn't work as well as planned.


The clock behind the Classic FM presenter gives something of a clue!

If only I could see that on the radio :)
#506929
lilleyday wrote:Ok, I don't post often but what's everyone's view on Aled's reply to the question "will you be joining Chris Moyles on Radio X? His reply... "One day"...

Found it:



Well, I don't think you really can read much into a two word tweet. Personally I can't see him leaving the BBC anytime soon.
#506938
First time I have listened fully live, really enjoyed the show, it's a shame Comedy Dave isn't there but it's still a great show, I rather like Madam, I think he'll fit in in time as proof with the "my muff is covered in virus" line [emoji38]
#506939
paulgannon01 wrote:Chris just mentioned me by name from my tweet on Radio X :) Denied by Pippa lol. She doesn't want to watch Fast and Furious with me haha.


What time was that, like 7.10am? If I remember I'll clip it up for the Member mentions section of the sound vault.
#506940
I don't know about the new Dave... He sounds rather uninterested by everything and doesn't really participate in the whole thing. Yeah, it must be difficult for him since the three know each other very well. However, I think he should ask more questions, get to know everyone better. He's like a newbie in a class that just stands there. I know his job is a bit different (he's a producer, isn't he?), but still. Chris does try to talk to him whenever he can, but he himself doesn't show any initiative, which is not very good...
#506947
Only listened to the last hour of the show today and I was in stitches for most of it :D

Rob DJ, Chris the boss, 'My muff is a virus', Paul the voice over guy's jingle where he told people asking him what he had been doing the past 3 years 'It's none of your god damn business!', it is great to have him back :D
#506948
deimantee1 wrote:I don't know about the new Dave... He sounds rather uninterested by everything and doesn't really participate in the whole thing. Yeah, it must be difficult for him since the three know each other very well. However, I think he should ask more questions, get to know everyone better. He's like a newbie in a class that just stands there. I know his job is a bit different (he's a producer, isn't he?), but still. Chris does try to talk to him whenever he can, but he himself doesn't show any initiative, which is not very good...


Dave's a laugh, but he usually socialises with his talent - which Chris stated he doesn't want, so it's going to take a while. He's on the Elis James & John Robins show and they usually riff with him on a personal level. It surprised me when Chris said that as the old R1 team seemed like they socialised quite a bit - perhaps JayneGate put him off for good.
#506950
chrysostom wrote:Dave's a laugh, but he usually socialises with his talent - which Chris stated he doesn't want, so it's going to take a while. He's on the Elis James & John Robins show and they usually riff with him on a personal level. It surprised me when Chris said that as the old R1 team seemed like they socialised quite a bit - perhaps JayneGate put him off for good.

Interesting.
When did Chris say he didn't want to socialise?
#506953
I thought it was in the first show when he spoke about going to each other's houses?

Also, in reading about Nuclear crisis I discovered that one of the signs that the country could not be functioning (i.e. cause to go on nuclear alert) is the requirement of Radio 4 to be broadcasting. In 2004 Radio 4 went off the air for 15 minutes and we went on nuclear alert, the trident subs were mobilised.

So my question is this.

WHICH YEAR DID DAVE TAKE SIMON MAYO OFF AIR? If it was him, he put the country on nuclear standby!
#506956
I unfollowed the Radio X page as I was also following The Chris Moyles one (the Radio 1 version is still up btw with 1.4million likes) so was getting everything twice, however it seems some just can't let go re the end of XFM, problem is XFM wasn't really listened to by that many people at all, this revamp was only done for that reason and yet some on there still don't get that.

Plus the insults are lazy too "fat *" was one where someone corrected the poster only to be told "well the 28 likes disagree with you", imbeceile

Anyway doesn't matter, just one more page to unfollow on FB (which I'm using less and less these days anyway)


Give it a month or so and I'm sure the complaints will be minimal by then anyway, plus it seems, judging by this mornings show, that it's all starting to really fall into place now.
#506958
You have the clash of two very different audiences: the loyal but small XFM audience who prefer music over talk, and the big audience of people who are too old for Radio 1 but Radio 2 doesn't really cater for them yet. I think it's fair to say that with the former, they've gone as far as they could go and the audience figures have been struggling for a while now, and I imagine most of that audience has probably migrated over to 6 Music who can do it on a better budget with no adverts. The latter is a very big opportunity for commercial radio and, done right, could be very successful.
#506959
Can't comment on what XFM was like as I never listened, but overall I've found Radio X to be an enjoyable listen so far. The other presenters/shows, the music, it's generally very nice IMO. It probably helps that I've always been a fan of indie and Britpop, but still...

Also, one thing that's clear from reading through the thread - the emojis are needing fixed!

Johnny 1989 wrote:Plus the insults are lazy too "fat *" was one where someone corrected the poster only to be told "well the 28 likes disagree with you", imbeceile

It's pathetic that there are still posters writing shit like that about him, makes you wonder what it must take to make these idiots get in the real world. Bloody dunderf*cks.
#506962
swaddon1903 wrote:There was a similar backlash when Virgin Radio became Absolute Radio. People just don't like change.

Oh yes I remember that, as a occasional listener to both Absolute is a better station the Virgin to me, it just seems to be run better
VMPhil wrote:You have the clash of two very different audiences: the loyal but small XFM audience who prefer music over talk, and the big audience of people who are too old for Radio 1 but Radio 2 doesn't really cater for them yet. I think it's fair to say that with the former, they've gone as far as they could go and the audience figures have been struggling for a while now, and I imagine most of that audience has probably migrated over to 6 Music who can do it on a better budget with no adverts. The latter is a very big opportunity for commercial radio and, done right, could be very successful.

Oh absolutely but the way they have been grinding their teeth it's like they have no alternative, they do though, Absolute is a better version of XFM and 6Music had a mor ecclectic playlist.

Radio X is 6Music lite, plays decent music (depending on what you like of course) but not the really obscure stuff that 6 does or as ecclectic playlist (see weekends of Gideon Coe on weekdays to get what I mean)

MadTheEddos wrote:Can't comment on what XFM was like as I never listened, but overall I've found Radio X to be an enjoyable listen so far. The other presenters/shows, the music, it's generally very nice IMO. It probably helps that I've always been a fan of indie and Britpop, but still...

Also, one thing that's clear from reading through the thread - the emojis are needing fixed!

Johnny 1989 wrote:Plus the insults are lazy too "fat *" was one where someone corrected the poster only to be told "well the 28 likes disagree with you", imbeceile

It's pathetic that there are still posters writing shit like that about him, makes you wonder what it must take to make these idiots get in the real world. Bloody dunderf*cks.


Re Radio X I agree, no complaints from me re the music so far, XFM was similar but with a a snobbish attitude, tbh I found XFM more of a "for men" station than I do Radio X but then again I've only listened to Chris so far so don't really know.

Re the comments, I've come to the conclusion some people just dislike Moyles automatically due to listening back when he did weekend late nights on 95.8 Capital FM (as it was back then) or his afternoo stuff on Radio 1, he's changed a lot since then but some people still have a dickish attitude about him all these years on unfortunately.
#506963
Chris tweeted a short while ago about someone complaining that he took 25 minutes to play the first record because of all the talking. :D
Some people just don't get his show.

Having looked at the Twitter account of said individual, he's someone who tries very hard to be outrageous, insulting and funny.
Blocked him straight away so I don't have to see any more of his crap on my feed, and no great loss to Chris' listeners.
Just attention seeking I think.

Funniest thing was this guy described the song as something from the 60s, but as Chris pointed out, "It was the Rolling Stones!!!! FFS!" :)
Too funny.

Just wondering if that guy was one of the Facebook guys you were talking about.
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