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#391013
Johnny 1989 wrote: 8O 8O 8O 8O 8O WHOA, what years does that cover then :D :D :D :D


May 2005, until the present day, and a few random bits of oldies. :)

It's not your error, if anything, if it is an error, it seems to have been done by the person who uploaded the original shows in the first place. I double checked his site & it does indeed say 2/9/97 & 3/10/97. You wouldn't be able to tell, except for the "What's The Word Or Words" feature. However there may be a way of finally resolving this, on the 3/10/97 show Chris mentions that it's their 50th show, now if anyone know the date of his first ever show, we may be able to back date it & work out which one of the two are incorrect.


ID'ing them will be easy, if there's no sports results in the news, then I can cross reference the news stories with some of the various news archives that are about.

BTW JamieC21, were you the one that pointed the "Frothy Bevvie" clip out to Aled or Chris (Moyles) of which he has used since it was given to him. If so, you have gone right up in my estimation :D


Yeah! I pointed it out in the thread viewtopic.php?f=28&t=16807&start=0 , which Aled spotted and pointed out to Chris who then mentioned it on air. http://www.sendspace.com/file/b7bbuk
#391014
Johnny 1989 wrote: 8O 8O 8O 8O 8O WHOA, what years does that cover then :D :D :D :D


May 2005, until the present day, and a few random bits of oldies. :)

It's not your error, if anything, if it is an error, it seems to have been done by the person who uploaded the original shows in the first place. I double checked his site & it does indeed say 2/9/97 & 3/10/97. You wouldn't be able to tell, except for the "What's The Word Or Words" feature. However there may be a way of finally resolving this, on the 3/10/97 show Chris mentions that it's their 50th show, now if anyone know the date of his first ever show, we may be able to back date it & work out which one of the two are incorrect.


ID'ing them will be easy, if there's no sports results in the news, then I can cross reference the news stories with some of the various news archives that are about.

BTW JamieC21, were you the one that pointed the "Frothy Bevvie" clip out to Aled or Chris (Moyles) of which he has used since it was given to him. If so, you have gone right up in my estimation :D


Yeah! I pointed it out in the thread viewtopic.php?f=28&t=16807&start=0 , which Aled spotted and pointed out to Chris who then mentioned it on air. http://www.sendspace.com/file/b7bbuk
#391023
jamiec21 wrote:
Johnny 1989 wrote: 8O 8O 8O 8O 8O WHOA, what years does that cover then :D :D :D :D

May 2005, until the present day, and a few random bits of oldies. :)


Woah! that means you have some stuff from 2007/8, excellent, I have quite a few from late 2005 & random shows from 2006, although I am aware that on some Jon Holmes shows I recorded from 2006 there are some soudn dropping issues, so 2006 shows will be welcome :D

jamiec21 wrote:
Johnny 1989 wrote: It's not your error, if anything, if it is an error, it seems to have been done by the person who uploaded the original shows in the first place. I double checked his site & it does indeed say 2/9/97 & 3/10/97. You wouldn't be able to tell, except for the "What's The Word Or Words" feature. However there may be a way of finally resolving this, on the 3/10/97 show Chris mentions that it's their 50th show, now if anyone know the date of his first ever show, we may be able to back date it & work out which one of the two are incorrect.

ID'ing them will be easy, if there's no sports results in the news, then I can cross reference the news stories with some of the various news archives that are about.


Good Stuff, lottery numbers also help as well, there's a website that lists every National Lottery draw since it started up, that's how I got round to dating Chris' Capital Fm show last year (I plan to redo this one next, along with the other Capital FM show)
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jamiec21 wrote:
Johnny 1989 wrote: BTW JamieC21, were you the one that pointed the "Frothy Bevvie" clip out to Aled or Chris (Moyles) of which he has used since it was given to him. If so, you have gone right up in my estimation :D

Yeah! I pointed it out in the thread viewtopic.php?f=28&t=16807&start=0 , which Aled spotted and pointed out to Chris who then mentioned it on air. http://www.sendspace.com/file/b7bbuk


Nice one, I wonder if it's worth sending Aled that clip of Dom from Nov 99 when Chris, Dave & Rhys speak to Dom about his new girlfriend Nicola (he'd only been going out with her for 3-4months back then) and his band he was part of prior to Folkface :D
#391046
Back on the case, I plan to copy the last "short show" (4:00-5:45pm) show this evening & may copy over one more tonight (possibly the first long one), I also plan to record a few more also over the next few days :D

BTW the Portugal show is very funny, for the Liam Gallagher hour alone :D
#391058
So far I have recorded the last short show, which I hope to edit over the weekend (if I'm not too busy) :D Now I am recording my other Capital FM show (first half only unfortunately), unfortunately I don't know the date....

jamiec21 wrote:ID'ing them will be easy, if there's no sports results in the news, then I can cross reference the news stories with some of the various news archives that are about.


...However JamieC21, you may be able to help me here, because there is a news bulletin at the beginning & in the report it mentions an England Rugby result. Chris also mentions about Blair being Prime Minister which should place this from about May-June 1997 although the election is not mentioned in the News Bulletin.

What I'll do is edit the show, send you an advance copy JamieC21 & if you can advise of the date I'll add it to Internet Archive & share it with the rest (if that's ok with you of course :) )
#391059
Johnny 1989 wrote:...However JamieC21, you may be able to help me here, because there is a news bulletin at the beginning & in the report it mentions an England Rugby result. Chris also mentions about Blair being Prime Minister which should place this from about May-June 1997 although the election is not mentioned in the News Bulletin.

What I'll do is edit the show, send you an advance copy JamieC21 & if you can advise of the date I'll add it to Internet Archive & share it with the rest (if that's ok with you of course :) )


I've got the full length files! :D

I'll date them now.
#391060
jamiec21 wrote:
Johnny 1989 wrote:...However JamieC21, you may be able to help me here, because there is a news bulletin at the beginning & in the report it mentions an England Rugby result. Chris also mentions about Blair being Prime Minister which should place this from about May-June 1997 although the election is not mentioned in the News Bulletin.

What I'll do is edit the show, send you an advance copy JamieC21 & if you can advise of the date I'll add it to Internet Archive & share it with the rest (if that's ok with you of course :) )


I've got the full length files! :D

I'll date them now.


I haven't taped the Capital FM one yet, unless you have stolen a Tardis & gone a day into the future ;)

However finally sorting out the riddle with the two 1997 Radio 1 shows will be great :D
#391063
Right.

One of the shows is from Thursday 2nd October 1997 - the one I had dated 2nd September 1997. It's dated by the story about Jack Straw about to make a speech at the Labour Party conference "later today".

The Dominic Byrne "frothy bevvie" clip is from Friday 3rd October 1997. The Daily Mirror from the next day carries the "blood money" story which Dom also mentions.

Monday 27th April 1998. Easily dated with the football fixtures and results and the Grand Prix result.

The final show is from Wednesday 29th April 1998 - again easily dates with the football results.
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jamiec21 wrote:Right.

One of the shows is from Thursday 2nd October 1997 - the one I had dated 2nd September 1997. It's dated by the story about Jack Straw about to make a speech at the Labour Party conference "later today".

The Dominic Byrne "frothy bevvie" clip is from Friday 3rd October 1997. The Daily Mirror from the next day carries the "blood money" story which Dom also mentions.

Monday 27th April 1998. Easily dated with the football fixtures and results and the Grand Prix result.

The final show is from Wednesday 29th April 1998 - again easily dates with the football results.


Excellent investigating Jamie, so it seems the September show was incorrectly labelled up.

So for those of you who have already downloaded that show, you may want to correct the name of the show :

Tuesday 2nd September 1997 is actually Thursday 2nd October 1997

That solves that mystery of the last 5-10 years ;) :lol:

Nice work Jamie :D

jamiec21 wrote:
Johnny 1989 wrote:I haven't taped the Capital FM one yet, unless you have stolen a Tardis & gone a day into the future ;)


Oh yeah, you were talking about the Capital show :D


It's all recorded now, no Lottery Numbers on this news report & the Rugby Team is the ...Lions, Tony Blair also is on the report so it should be fairly easy to work out.

I shall send you the news report tomorrow, finally after 12 years I may find out the date of this show :lol:
#391237
By the way, whilst I'm in the dating mood, I've worked out what week the 'Summer 98' real audio files were from. They were from Monday 29th June to Friday 3rd July 1998. Chris was covering for Zoe Ball and Kevin Greening on the Breakfast Show from 6.30 til 9am. Of the 9 files that were there, I've got concrete dates for 7 of them, with 2 being some other time in the week.
#391253
jamiec21 wrote:By the way, whilst I'm in the dating mood, I've worked out what week the 'Summer 98' real audio files were from. They were from Monday 29th June to Friday 3rd July 1998. Chris was covering for Zoe Ball and Kevin Greening on the Breakfast Show from 6.30 til 9am. Of the 9 files that were there, I've got concrete dates for 7 of them, with 2 being some other time in the week.


Nice investigating Jamie.

I managed to find out the date for the second Capital FM show, Saturday 21st June 1997 (British Lions beat South Africa 25-16). I will get this one uploaded now, expect it in an hour or so. I have kept the news bulletin in so for those who want to skip it Chris starts at 2:06.
#391256
Johnny 1989 wrote:I managed to find out the date for the second Capital FM show, Saturday 21st June 1997 (British Lions beat South Africa 25-16). I will get this one uploaded now, expect it in an hour or so. I have kept the news bulletin in so for those who want to skip it Chris starts at 2:06.


Nice. That must be one of his final Capital shows surely?

In other news, I have access to the article archives of most of Britain's major newspapers for the last 10 years or so, with a fair few Moyles'-related articles and interviews available. I can post a few of them, if anyone's interested.
#391257
jamiec21 wrote:
Johnny 1989 wrote:I managed to find out the date for the second Capital FM show, Saturday 21st June 1997 (British Lions beat South Africa 25-16). I will get this one uploaded now, expect it in an hour or so. I have kept the news bulletin in so for those who want to skip it Chris starts at 2:06.


Nice. That must be one of his final Capital shows surely?

In other news, I have access to the article archives of most of Britain's major newspapers for the last 10 years or so, with a fair few Moyles'-related articles and interviews available. I can post a few of them, if anyone's interested.


Indeed it is, according to the Team Info pages on here, Chris joined BBC Radio 1 on Monday 28th July 1997, so just over a month before he left Capital FM. The Saturday 21st June 1997 show he mentions that "next weeks" show would be his year anniversary (obviously Radio 1 hadn't signed him by this point).

I do remember that once he had accepted the Radio 1 job & was finishing off his contract at Capital FM a similar gag would be played out at the start of his last few shows, for example:

Margarita Taylor: Oh where is Moylesey, he should be here by now, I'll give him a call

*Dials Chris' number, phone rings, Chris Answers*

Chris: Hello you're through to Radio 1 what song would you like to request

Margarita Taylor: Chris you're supposed to be here doing your show!

Chris: Oh bugger, erm, ah *sound effect of footsteps*

*95.8 Capital FM Jingle*

Chris (out of breath): Evening & welcome to the Late Bit, just did a quick run there....


The access to the Archives will be very hand, especially if there's any more shows/clips from his Capital FM/Early Radio 1 days, which don't have a date.
#391259
A little Synopsis of Chris' Capital FM show (from my own listening experience), which is a bit of random rambling really ;)

The Late Bit with Chris Moyles on 95.8 Capital FM


I was first introduced to Chris Moyles by accident, one Saturday night in late 1996 I was flicking through the Radio & the usual crap was on (Radio 1 & Kiss were playing specialist dance music, Virgin Radio's music didn't interest me back then, although since then I have grown to like Indie/Rock music, and Heart 106.2 either played love songs or club music) however I switch onto 95.8 Capital FM & was surprised to hear the DJ talking to a caller (who was drunk) and was being rather rude to them, in a funny way. I wondered who this DJ was as I had never heard a DJ on air like that before & listening for a little while longer I was hooked, the music was good, the comedy was good & the callers were a good laugh as well.

Soon I was hooked to the show & was listening regularly, over that time Chris had become my favourite DJ, he's sharp wit & piss taking of drunk *'s was funny & was something that no one else I knew of was doing at the time. Regular callers included Andy From Basildon FM (who Chris got on well with) was know for broadcasting his own show from his bedroom, to his bedroom. He basically taped his own Radio show for his friends to listen to, I don't know if he ever broke into Radio in the end but he was always a good caller. Mr Camp was another regular caller, he used to call & talk to Chris about random things, and was called Mr Camp as his voice was a bit camp (in Chris' eyes) and from the example I have (which is on the sound vault archive on here, but needs re-recording) Chris has a go at him for doing something useful on the internet instead of using it for porn. The features were also great as well & rather random, one that did carry over to the Radio 1 show was True or False, which originated on The Late Bit and survived on Radio 1 until early 2000.

Although Chris did regularly "slag" off fellow DJ's on Capital he always had some good banter with Neil Long (now on Radio Jackie) & Margarita Taylor (still at Capital FM, now their longest serving DJ) who would pop up infrequently on the show, although Chris & Neil would always pretend to argue with each other on air. Chris seemed to also get on rather well with Chris Tarrant although didn't get on with everyone. At one stage Chris & Martin Collins (Freelance, most recently heard on Absolute Radio) didn't speak to each other due to a misunderstanding (which those of you who read his first book will know why that was) although they have since made up. His long running "feud" with Neil "Dr" Fox (now on Magic 105.4) still sort of remains today, due to Foxy's teasing when Chris was at Capital FM (which is again detailed in his first book). Chris does sometimes slate Capital FM (mainly Johnny Vaughan) but does seem to speak rather fondly of his time at Capital FM on the odd occasion when talking about certain DJ's there (most notably how nice Alan Freeman was, after the death of the DJ a few years back)

Chris unfortunately only did one year at Capital FM but I do wonder how different Chris' career would have been had Richard Park fought to keep Moyles (as detailed again in his first book), how long would he have lasted at Capital FM? Would he have still been presenting The Late Bit or would he have moved to daytime or even replace Chris Tarrant on the Breakfast Show. Would he have ever got to Radio 1 had he had stayed there for a few more years (which was Chris' original plan until that meeting with Richard Park)?

I suppose we'll never know the answers to those questions but all we do know is that The Late Bit was Chris' first big break in Radio & thanks to Capital FM giving him the show & Richard Park not fighting to keep Moyles, Chris has become one of the most successful & popular DJ's ever to grace radio in the UK and in such a short space of time, and hopefully he'll be on our airwaves for many more years to come.

Hope that didn't bore you too much :lol:
#391261
Johnny 1989 wrote:Indeed it is, according to the Team Info pages on here, Chris joined BBC Radio 1 on Monday 28th July 1997, so just over a month before he left Capital FM. The Saturday 21st June 1997 show he mentions that "next weeks" show would be his year anniversary (obviously Radio 1 hadn't signed him by this point).


I did actually see the article in The Sun announcing that Radio 1 had signed Moyles, 23. I'll find it again and date it.

It was a (one line!) article in The Sun on Tuesday 8th July 1997. "RADIO 1 has signed DJ Chris Moyles, 23, from London's Capital Radio to host a new early morning show, the station said yesterday."
#391263
jamiec21 wrote:
Johnny 1989 wrote:Indeed it is, according to the Team Info pages on here, Chris joined BBC Radio 1 on Monday 28th July 1997, so just over a month before he left Capital FM. The Saturday 21st June 1997 show he mentions that "next weeks" show would be his year anniversary (obviously Radio 1 hadn't signed him by this point).


I did actually see the article in The Sun announcing that Radio 1 had signed Moyles, 23. I'll find it again and date it.


I never did, all I remember was tuning in one Saturday & Chris had gone, only to be replaced by dance music :( I discovered him on Radio 1 in mid 98 by accident when I woke up early one morning but I couldn't listen to the full show back then (as I was still at school) & then tuned in one afternoon in early 99 & found his show again & more or less listened to it regularly between 1999-2002.
#391275
Johnny 1989 wrote:Chris unfortunately only did one year at Capital FM but I do wonder how different Chris' career would have been had Richard Park fought to keep Moyles (as detailed again in his first book), how long would he have lasted at Capital FM? Would he have still been presenting The Late Bit or would he have moved to daytime or even replace Chris Tarrant on the Breakfast Show. Would he have ever got to Radio 1 had he had stayed there for a few more years (which was Chris' original plan until that meeting with Richard Park)?

I suppose we'll never know the answers to those questions but all we do know is that The Late Bit was Chris' first big break in Radio & thanks to Capital FM giving him the show & Richard Park not fighting to keep Moyles, Chris has become one of the most successful & popular DJ's ever to grace radio in the UK and in such a short space of time, and hopefully he'll be on our airwaves for many more years to come.


From an interview with the Sunday Mail (30th August 1998)

"I didn't feel ready when they first offered me the job. I said to Matthew Bannister, `I'm not up to it yet.' I was only doing three shows a week, and they wanted me to do five or six. I thought maybe I should go to Virgin for a year or two, get my act together, and then move over to Radio 1. But Bannister was convinced I was ready."
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jamiec21 wrote:
Johnny 1989 wrote:Chris unfortunately only did one year at Capital FM but I do wonder how different Chris' career would have been had Richard Park fought to keep Moyles (as detailed again in his first book), how long would he have lasted at Capital FM? Would he have still been presenting The Late Bit or would he have moved to daytime or even replace Chris Tarrant on the Breakfast Show. Would he have ever got to Radio 1 had he had stayed there for a few more years (which was Chris' original plan until that meeting with Richard Park)?

I suppose we'll never know the answers to those questions but all we do know is that The Late Bit was Chris' first big break in Radio & thanks to Capital FM giving him the show & Richard Park not fighting to keep Moyles, Chris has become one of the most successful & popular DJ's ever to grace radio in the UK and in such a short space of time, and hopefully he'll be on our airwaves for many more years to come.


From an interview with the Sunday Mail (30th August 1998)

"I didn't feel ready when they first offered me the job. I said to Matthew Bannister, `I'm not up to it yet.' I was only doing three shows a week, and they wanted me to do five or six. I thought maybe I should go to Virgin for a year or two, get my act together, and then move over to Radio 1. But Bannister was convinced I was ready."


Yes, back then he seemed very unsure about leaving and wasn't sure if he was ready for Radio 1 then. However IIRC, in his First Book he mentions that Richard Park's reaction, when Chris mentioned that he had been offered a job at Radio 1, gave him the confidence to move to Radio 1, a wise move IMO, although it's a shame we didn't get two years out of him on Capital, it was a great little show, although it does sound a bit weird compared to the show he does today.
#391310
Ed Pummelon wrote:Thanks for the upload of the Capital FM show, looking forward to giving that a listen.



No problem, it's a very different show, it seems this is where the "loud, obnoxious & rude" tag came from although he is not like this in his show today really, at all.
#391350
I've got it in my playlist just haven't got around to it yet, but looking forward to it. I started listening to CM regularly around 2003/2004 I think, towards the end of the afternoon show - the only earlier stuff I've heard is some of the recordings of the R1 early show that came from on here, plus a couple of clips from other stations, so it's going to be an interesting listen.
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