New London shows

By Anonymous (not verified) , 17 January, 2004
Author
zcat

New London show up on the UK radio page

 Hello all

 there is now 2 new London radio show archived on the

href="http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/static/radio.html">Radio page

and a spoof of the show which is ok if a little predictable but some

parts are genuinly funny see Grungy Media below.

plus 2 shows from b4 xmas

Feel free to listen, edit, use and ENJOY

Cheers zcat

14/01/04

href="http://radio.uk1.indymedia.org/uploads/IndyMedia%2014th%20Jan%2004%20HI…">Listen

hi res(b/band)

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Lo res(dial up).

 Pisstake of Indymedia Radio London's show (not by the Indy

show crew)

href="http://radio.uk1.indymedia.org/uploads/The%20Harmon%20e%20Phyraiser%20S…">Grungy

Media.

 06/01/04

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hi res(b/band)

href="http://radio.uk1.indymedia.org/uploads/IndyMedia%206th%20Jan%2004%20LO…">Listen

Lo res(dial up).

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