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Post by Paul B on Feb 25, 2007 19:39:04 GMT
Hi All, Thanks for all your emails and texts, thanks to the Tea Lady, Ralph and all the guests over the last two years (and a bit). It has been a real blast. Today's music went something like this: Marillion, Uninvited Guest, (Happy Birthday Nick) Riverside, The Same River Heldreidh, The Departing Muse GPS, Taken Dreams Shadow Circus, Radio People Galahad, Termination Mostly Autumn, Blue Light Jethro Tull, Jack Frost & The Hooded Crow Magnum, Out of the Shadows Thought Chamber, Sacred Treasure Tony Patterson, Let It Rain Down Slavior, Dove Redemption, Blind My Eyes Magenta, Speechless Pain of Salvation, America Slavior, Swept Away Redemption, Man of Glass Slavior, Altar Final Conflict, Rebellion Derek Sherinian, Czar of Steel Pain of Salvation, Disco Queen John Hackett, Igo & Id Steve Hackett, Jacuzzi Revolving Doris, Leaf Blower Huge thanks to Steve Price for putting up with me. All the best to all of the team, Dave H, LJC, Donna, Ralph W, Simon & Neal and of course the one and only Paul C & April. ARfm will rock on. ;D Ta ta, (for now!)... Prog Paul
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Post by Lee on Feb 25, 2007 20:32:02 GMT
All the best in whatever you do in the future Paul. It was a pleasure to have met you and your good lady Take care mate
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Post by blackcat on Feb 26, 2007 14:55:27 GMT
Well done Paul, for your dedication to what you believe in, for bringing some great music to so many and for supporting the bands. Good luck with future ventures.
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Post by "Rock On!" with Shane Carlson on Feb 26, 2007 16:39:16 GMT
All the very best Paul...you'll be sadly missed.
Thank you for the great music and terrific guests and thanks too for giving me the opportunity of sharing (via ARfm's Camel Radio Special) the music of the band I truly love...
Take good care and all the very best to "The Tea Lady" and of course Ralph.
In the words of my heroes..."Never Let Go..."
Cheers!
Shane "Camel" Carlson
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Post by Boatman on Feb 26, 2007 20:10:10 GMT
Thank you ProgPaul, the Tea Lady and Ralph! You provided the best shows we've heard in a long, long time. Airing adventurous new and exciting music both on CD and live in the studio. The interviews have been enlightening and the interviewer actually took the trouble to research his subject before hand, earning great respect from fans and bands alike. The element of humour was an essential ingredient and made the show a delight and a joy. Without DJs and Radio stations like this, creative new bands would not have a platform and remain forever undiscovered in the shadow of the fashion-driven mainstream media. You have achieved a quality rocker's dream, a benchmark in radio and delivered the goods consistently. So, on behalf of all my band contacts and the Classic Rock Society membership, we salute you! Keep rockin' Boatman
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Post by Paul B on Mar 1, 2007 21:16:10 GMT
Hi All, Seemed very strange actually listening to the repeat of the last ARfm Soundscapes... I'm usually half listening while starting to sort out the music for the following Sunday's show... Once again, thanks for all of your support over the last two years and a bit. It has been very much appreciated. Thanks to all of the bands who braved the studio and the phone. Bit worrying, there was me wondering what I would do with my Sunday afternoon's but the Tea Lady is sitting looking at Paint Charts and Wallpaper designs... oh dear! Now did I switch that light off in the studio? All the best to ARfm, thanks again to Steve Price and all of the team for a great two years. Rock on. TTFN. Prog Paul
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Post by Boatman on Mar 2, 2007 22:03:15 GMT
Hi All, Seemed very strange actually listening to the repeat of the last ARfm Soundscapes... I'm usually half listening while starting to sort out the music for the following Sunday's show... Once again, thanks for all of your support over the last two years and a bit. It has been very much appreciated. Thanks to all of the bands who braved the studio and the phone. Bit worrying, there was me wondering what I would do with my Sunday afternoon's but the Tea Lady is sitting looking at Paint Charts and Wallpaper designs... oh dear! Now did I switch that light off in the studio? All the best to ARfm, thanks again to Steve Price and all of the team for a great two years. Rock on. TTFN. Prog Paul Never mind wall paper and paint charts - go check the lights on Sunday - and if the power is still on, well hey - do another show! Lets party! Well, I can dream! Keep rockin' Prog Paul!
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Post by pickle on Mar 4, 2007 9:55:35 GMT
We're all going to miss Soundscapes on a Sunday afternoon. You and the Tea Lady and Ralph were an oasis of sanity in a day otherwise governed by the trivial (Sunday papers) and the hypocritical (religious presenters who use family deaths as promotion for their book)! 'Don't give up - there's a world where we belong', as someone once said.
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