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Wow, welcome back. I can trace my current login back to 2007 but used a different login for late night light listening from about 2003 or so onwards.
Now very happy to have the wherewithall to be a regular patron and RP can be on in the background most of the day, and now I have decent data on my phone, also when driving.
And that's why I decided to visit and comment today - last night driving back from London Heathrow to the South West I was listening between about 23.00 to 03.00am UK time (sorry americans, thats 11.00pm) and it was just magical non-stop music; switching genres and artists in the way only RP can achieve, and this included a trance track which maybe wasn't everyone's cup of tea but was really good to drive to.
Finally if we are talking 'old members' has anyone seen Fred Riley of Notts recently? He and I used to comment on similar tracks, it was spooky!
Fredriley is still posting song comments—the last one was two days ago. I don't recall ever seeing him on the Forum.
Good to hear that William has fans in the UK. Are there any good Internet radio stations based in the UK?
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Posted:
Jan 11, 2026 - 9:49am
Spenny wrote:
I'm back! Apparently 23 years since I last commented, though I've dipped in rarely for a listen. Now a different house, different wife, same Radio Paradise. Mrs S MK2 was so impressed when I tried it out on her today.
I should have been braver when I found her teenage record collection had Steely Dan in it.
UK commercial radio drove us away with incessant gambling advertising sneaking past no ads payments, "It's not ads it's sponsorship."
Anyway, been streaming constantly for 7 hours & Mrs S thinks it's great.
Nearly 25 years ago. I remember the discussions here and I like to think I was one of the select early band that sent Bill down the Listener Supported route.
Wow, welcome back. I can trace my current login back to 2007 but used a different login for late night light listening from about 2003 or so onwards.
Now very happy to have the wherewithall to be a regular patron and RP can be on in the background most of the day, and now I have decent data on my phone, also when driving.
And that's why I decided to visit and comment today - last night driving back from London Heathrow to the South West I was listening between about 23.00 to 03.00am UK time (sorry americans, thats 11.00pm) and it was just magical non-stop music; switching genres and artists in the way only RP can achieve, and this included a trance track which maybe wasn't everyone's cup of tea but was really good to drive to.
Finally if we are talking 'old members' has anyone seen Fred Riley of Notts recently? He and I used to comment on similar tracks, it was spooky!
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Jan 9, 2026 - 7:15am
Spenny wrote:
I'm back! Apparently 23 years since I last commented, though I've dipped in rarely for a listen. Now a different house, different wife, same Radio Paradise. Mrs S MK2 was so impressed when I tried it out on her today.
I should have been braver when I found her teenage record collection had Steely Dan in it.
UK commercial radio drove us away with incessant gambling advertising sneaking past no ads payments, "It's not ads it's sponsorship."
Anyway, been streaming constantly for 7 hours & Mrs S thinks it's great.
Nearly 25 years ago. I remember the discussions here and I like to think I was one of the select early band that sent Bill down the Listener Supported route.
Welcome back. The streaming channel selection has been expanded I bit. And we even have a pet Troll. ð§.
I'm back! Apparently 23 years since I last commented, though I've dipped in rarely for a listen. Now a different house, different wife, same Radio Paradise. Mrs S MK2 was so impressed when I tried it out on her today.
I should have been braver when I found her teenage record collection had Steely Dan in it.
UK commercial radio drove us away with incessant gambling advertising sneaking past no ads payments, "It's not ads it's sponsorship."
Anyway, been streaming constantly for 7 hours & Mrs S thinks it's great.
Nearly 25 years ago. I remember the discussions here and I like to think I was one of the select early band that sent Bill down the Listener Supported route.