The San Jose Mercury News 3 weeks ago

Jim Harrington: 'Pirate Radio' relives '60s British pop explosion

stations was minimal — averaging less than an hour a day. As it was one of the most exciting periods in music history — especially in England — the supply of pop on the radio was dwarfed by demand. Full Article at The San Jose Mercury News

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