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Back in the 1980s and 1990's, Mick Brown was one of the most recognised Radio DJ's on Capital Radio, having started out as a copywriter and producer before making it to spinning the discs. This time round, The Live Luke chats to him about the 30 years he worked on Capital, from, Producing for Kenny Everett, to being one half of The Pat and Mick Show to recording hits with Stock Aitken and Waterman and how their performance on Top of The Pops was like entering Enemy territory and why leaving Capital wasn't upsetting as he thought it would be.
Big Thanks to Aircheck downloads.
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Back in the 1980s and 1990's, Mick Brown was one of the most recognised Radio DJ's on Capital Radio, having started out as a copywriter and producer before making it to spinning the discs. This time round, The Live Luke chats to him about the 30 years he worked on Capital, from, Producing for Kenny Everett, to being one half of The Pat and Mick Show to recording hits with Stock Aitken and Waterman and how their performance on Top of The Pops was like entering Enemy territory and why leaving Capital wasn't upsetting as he thought it would be.
Big Thanks to Aircheck downloads.
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