Mad_maxx wrote: » Tony Fenton ( on your radio) was good on everything Rip
tastyt wrote: » I like moncrief and yates, not afraid to have an opinion. I also like songs of praise on Sunday evenings, great driving músic. Not sure if its today FM or 2fm
Tell me how wrote: » Was it that different to Callans Kicks? I only vaguely remember it but my recollection of it leads me to think Callan's show is similar in tone?
tastyt wrote: » I like moncrief and yates, not afraid to have an opinion.
moby2101 wrote: » Nonsense, the mg majority of people today listen to radio at some stage during the day
rapul wrote: » Small hours with Donal Dineen on today fm from midnight to 2am, stopped maybe I dunno 10 years ago now, but always listened, great show, great tunes, great presenter
2lazytogetup wrote: » Cant stand Newstalk, bad enough its so subtlety right wing. Along with Today FM, its owned by Denis O'Brien which makes thing worse. Favourite radio show - John Kelly Mystery Train on Lyric FM. with marty whelan's morning Lyric FM show a close second.
Tell me how wrote: » Can I also add Tom Dunne. Loved his show on Today FM and still enjoy it on Newstalk. His warmth for music and musicians is infectious.
h3000 wrote: » In no particular order. Paul McLoone show - Today FM Sean Moncriffe - Newstalk Tom Dunne - Newstalk Tom Dunne - old Today FM show Matt Cooper - Today FM kind of like Dermot & Dave in the mornings
Thelonious Monk wrote: » Does anyone remember in about 98/99 there was this totally out there mental show after Adrian Kennedy on FM104? I can't remember the name of the presenter but all kinds of absolute loons used to call up and it turned into this totally abstract off the wall show. I don't think it lasted too long but it was crazy.
h3000 wrote: » Matt Cooper - Today FM