The best of classic rock with Rock Radio
I have always enjoyed listening to music and topical discussion radio programmes when driving to/from work and on various journeys in my car. I occasionally listen to Talk Sport and Five Live as a break from music and enjoy the football phone-ins and debates on the latest sports news. However, my main passion is music.
A few years ago, I listened to Virgin Radio before it changed to Absolute Radio as I enjoyed the Pete and Geoff Show. Eventually, I found the music to be too easy listening most of the time on this station and gave XFM, a local Manchester radio station a go. I do like indie music but never really got into the style of the shows on this station.
Last year, I turned to Rock Radio (Manchester) – “Manchester’s first classic rock station” – and gave it a try. I have not turned off ever since and even listen to the radio shows online when using my laptop at home. I really enjoy the varied classic (and contemporary) rock the station plays and also the features from DJs such as Mike Sweeney and The Moose. I was also impressed with the pirate radio station feature last Sunday which looked back at the history of pirate radio in the UK. Part II is on this coming Sunday and I’m looking forward to it in the afternoon.
So, if you’re ever at a loss for something to listen to and want to hear some great music, then why not tune in to 106.1 Rock Radio either in the car or on your computer at home.
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