robo wrote: » Tomorrow Friday the 29th of March is all day Irish music, which should be good However...how oh how will they get through the day without playing George Ezra, like the guy is played on every show every day. I'd say they will have to have a little room which the presenters (wouldn't call them all DJs) go to, to get their Ezra fix
Brock Turnpike wrote: » I took note of the songs they played the other day. By the time they got to Fergal D'Arcy show, they were playing songs that had been played on D&D show 4 hours previously. Access to all known recorded music and they are playing the same songs every few hours.
TaurenDruid wrote: » Popular daytime radio playing the popular chart hits of the day? No! Say it ain't so! Yes, daytime radio gets a bit repetitive - that's why they have mostly decent presenters like D&D and Fergal D'Arcy to break up the repetition of music. If you want eclectic, new, old, or interesting, you've got to wait until Paul McLoone, Ed Smith, or Kelly-Anne Byrne, or occasionally Louise Duffy.
dominatinMC wrote: » You lost me at "decent presenters like D&D and Fergal D'Arcy"...Christ:eek:
robo wrote: » Tomorrow Friday the 29th of March is all day Irish music, which should be good
RMAOK wrote: » Has ezra an Irish granny? :pac: He could be Irish then, like the football team for years....
chalkitdown1 wrote: » Umm..... while no doubt there will be some great songs played (you would hope), do you really think it won't be The Coronas, Picture This, Walking On Cars and shíte like that all day long? It's gonna be like a normal day minus George Ezra & Ann Marie.
chalkitdown1 wrote: » There's actually been some half decent stuff on so far. And some muck as well, of course.
robo wrote: » Here is hoping that Ed Smith who is standing in for Muireann will play some decent tunes (based on his excellent choices for Ed's Songs of Praise on a Sunday) - this is a DJ :cool:
MrMac84 wrote: » Cest la vie! Good man Ed
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » It looks like they didn't fulfill their requirement to play a certain minimum quota of Irish bands on their regular shows so they have to dedicate a whole day to Irish bands to make up the shortfall?
Pussyhands wrote: » And then later on he was on about grabbing a sweeping brush and start singing into it while dancing around the kitchen.
dragonfly! wrote: » lads. Im all for supporting the Irish Cancer Society. Honestly I am. But its only day 2 of this Dare to Care / Dancer for Cancer and I am SICK of them going on about it:eek: