I've been adding to Ray Robinson's AZanorak over the last few months, no doubt more will go his way.
3rd March, 1967 - brings back memories in addition to Caroline's demise, of family miss-fortune - I was only very young then, but before 1967, my father invested in a small business, that went tits-up - we went from living in bricks & mortar, to an ancient Caravan.
Yes we had it pretty rough for a time, until Dad sorted himself out & I grew up somewhat.
But old dad, bless him, taught me a lot about technology of the time, how to solder & (Reluctantly) how to build & operate radio transmitters.
He & Mum are (RIP) in Lakenheath cemetary, & I'm retired
BTW Dad passed away on the 14th Aug 1988
How did he manage that I often wonder?
Complications from Prostate Cancer, finished him off - I survived it with RT treatment, just before Covid got going.
Thank you Freddie, you have a habit of digging out these golden nuggets and Peter Chicago's memories is certainly one of those of his involvement in offshore radio from 1970 to 1989. I didn't know Peter was on land listening to the DJs the previous day and made his own way out to the Ross arriving at 4am on Saturday 19th August in time to witness and be assaulted by the Dutch thugs when they boarded with the DTI cowardly standing by at a safe distance but controlling the whole saga, it makes your blood boil.The Morse code might have been Peter Chicago onboard the Mebo 2 getting his own back on the Post Office as it was then for taking away his amateur radio licence when they took him to court for his involvement with Chris Carey's land based pirate radio station that he started up in London after Radio London closed.
Yes, I remember the start of RNI on 186 - Roger Day, Johnnie Scott & Morse code
Just devastated, I was 12. Turned on the radio to listen to Roger Day on the breakfast show and silence. Then saw the evening news.
Not happy until RNI arrived in 1970.
The date when the two radio Caroline ships were towed to Amsterdam, & were silenced for 4 long years. Your memories & feelings from that time?
Mine were of outrage that something many of my age group loved, had been removed - we blamed the Labour Government, for making Caroline's existence very difficult. It led me into Building & operating a MW TX or two, creating Anglia Radio, Radio Essex & a few others. A day or so in court & meeting other like minded rebels
Here are some of Peter Chicago's memories:
https://pixeldrain.com/u/jGyoVZqf
Songs I remember from then: Green Tambourine, Pictures of Matchstick men, Sitting in the dock of the bay (Most appropriate), Hold your head up.
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