Episode 11- Pirate radio on the M1

If you didn’t want to listen to RTE Radio 1 or 2 up to the end of the 1980s, the only option you had was to listen to the pirate radio stations.

Pictured: Brian Greene, host of Pirate.ie and the famous Radio Caroline ship, which was launched from the port of Greenore by Ronan O’ Rahilly in 1964 and changed the radio landscape for decades in both UK and Ireland.

The most famous of these stations was Radio Caroline. The station broadcast to the UK from 1964 and was seen as core to the swinging 60s counter cultural movement in promoting music that engaged young people. The station itself launched many mainstream broadcasting careers. Based on ships off the coast in the north sea, Radio Caroline actually launched by an Irishman from the port of Greenore.

There were many other pirate radio stations and some broadcast to locations up and down the M1. To discuss this, I am joined by Brian Greene, radio enthusiast and domain host of radio.ie

We start off the episode with the sounds of pirate radio stations which existed between Dublin and Louth in the 1980s (along the M1)- Telstar, Sunsine, Community Radio Fingal and Boyneside.


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3 responses to “Episode 11- Pirate radio on the M1”

  1. Barry OM Avatar
    Barry OM

    A great listen, lots of subjects covered. Who know Baldoyle had three pirates? Great job.

  2. Mary FitzGerald Avatar

    Great interview with Brian Greene, very informative about the pirate radio era and the development of podcasts. Did not know the podcast format has been around since 2005. Every day is a school day!

  3. John Bolton Avatar
    John Bolton

    1st time I’ve listened to a podcast all the way through, I’m nearly 80 years old so you can imagine I spent a lot of time listening to the pirate stations, but something came to me while listening, you will remember the song
    ” Video killed the radio star” but in its time radio killed the vinyl, it’s coming back now so maybe my collection of 33s and 45s may be worth something now if not for my children, nice thought. Really good podcast and thanks for the memories.œ

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