johnire wrote: » You are so correct. I thought exactly the same thing myself. It was hypocrisy of the highest order. They were waffling on about how great she was and even played relatively new material which I wasn’t even aware of. Why didn’t they play it when she was alive. It really did annoy me the way the likes of Dermot Whelan and Muireann OConnell-both from Limerick eulogised her but couldn’t be bothered to play a track of hers when she was alive.
hullaballoo wrote: » When D'arcy was at his best imo was when he used to spend the 3 hours every day practically creased over laughing all the time with the crew.
nice_guy80 wrote: » Tony Fenton then used to drop in the odd classic song it made the show listenable
paddylonglegs wrote: » Fenton really had his own choice of music. A lot of soul that no other Dj would get to play or dare play. I doubt you would hear any of those songs now. Or has music just gone to sh1te?
Ursus Horribilis wrote: » I wonder would they have axed Tony at some stage though? He was very old-skool and very different to what they seem to want now?
Ultimate Seduction wrote: » I miss Dermot and Dave. This fella should be on local radio at 3am
hullaballoo wrote: » It's funny, the feedback on Joe Donnelly is always mixed. I personally prefer him to D&D and I like them. I think he's one of the best on the air and I'd have him up there with Ed Smith, Kelly-Anne Byrne and the excellent Paul McLoone. Some people find his dulcet midlands tones a bit hypnagogic but he's got a sharp wit and I think he's interesting. His mate's pub sounds unreal.
paddylonglegs wrote: » Yeah. He was a huge hit on txfm, the listeners really liked his wit and sarcasm. He does a great job on today fm but maybe the more mainstream audience on here just doesn’t get him
MikeyTaylor wrote: » It's Joe Donnelly and I actually like him.
ford fiesta wrote: » surprised they haven't replaced Cawley at the weekend with some twitter-hyper type 'presenter'
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Eds' Songs of Praise show on now is just class radio. If they built a station around this show, I'd be tuning all my radios into it. No chance of that happening though:(