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Nigel and Caddick singing was a brilliant call! Just listened again via a retweet from Iain and cried laughing again.
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Ed uploaded last night's punning session between Rob, Alan and Iain onto Soundcloud.
https://soundcloud.com/talk_radio/fu...e-alan-and-rob The call from Paul who calls about fantasy TV shows and channels was weird. Iain clearly tried to get him to stop calling about those things in the most gentle way possible and also dissuaded him from coming into the studio next Friday. Then there was a little argument on Periscope during the next break. |
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I caught up last night on Nigel, Caddick and Iain "singing", I can well imagine trying to sing something live on radio without anything rehearsed is very difficult but I have to be honest it sounded terrible.
![]() Iain's show is excellent but that spot wasn't in my view, they can do so much better and I have the recordings of some of his best stuff to prove it. For the record I think Alan Caddick is great but Nigel's singing bloody awful.
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New callers only tonight.
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I caught up last night on Nigel, Caddick and Iain "singing", I can well imagine trying to sing something live on radio without anything rehearsed is very difficult but I have to be honest it sounded terrible.
![]() Iain's show is excellent but that spot wasn't in my view, they can do so much better and I have the recordings of some of his best stuff to prove it. For the record I think Alan Caddick is great but Nigel's singing bloody awful. ![]() |
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Ngel's singing is that of an old man. His lyrics, however, should strike a chord with the younger crowd; what with them being about Lindsay Lo-horn and Miley Cyrus. Incidentally did he say he wasn't so keen on LIndsay Lo-horn anymore? Maybe he's realised his chance has gone with her.
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I guess the 10 foot posters of Miss Lo-horn will be coming down then from his bedroom walls if he's now gone off her, without those giant posters overlooking his bed what will poor old Nigel do with his hands in future while he's laid in bed?.
I did wonder if the song they did, has sullied Lindsay Lo-horn in Nigel's eyes. I'm sure he will be on the lookout for more former child stars to "appreciate". |
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Well, we all had to take down the Agnetha from Abba, or Charlie's Angels posters at some stage. Not when we were in our fifties though.
I did wonder if the song they did, has sullied Lindsay Lo-horn in Nigel's eyes. I'm sure he will be on the lookout for more former child stars to "appreciate".
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I caught up last night on Nigel, Caddick and Iain "singing", I can well imagine trying to sing something live on radio without anything rehearsed is very difficult but I have to be honest it sounded terrible.
![]() Iain's show is excellent but that spot wasn't in my view, they can do so much better and I have the recordings of some of his best stuff to prove it. For the record I think Alan Caddick is great but Nigel's singing bloody awful. ![]()
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I'm sure Caddick and to a lesser extent Nigel are lovely people, but I think the show needs less of them, and the very regular callers in general; I know Iain doesn't think they can afford to be picky at this point, but I'd much rather have, say, Iain reading from the papers a few more times a week than letting some of these people on every day.
I feel like some of them (Nigel in particular) call up for some semblance of fame rather than to contribute anything to the show, and if they call in more than once or twice a week it starts to get tired. I also think some of them are probably genuinely off-putting to new listeners. But hey, it's Iain's show, he's been doing this for years and what I think is ultimately irrelevant. I'm looking forward to new callers night tonight, though. |
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It's funny in my every-day work-life I can speak to politicians and heads of industry but waiting on the line to make that call is really nerve-wracking
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I'm sure Caddick and to a lesser extent Nigel are lovely people, but I think the show needs less of them, and the very regular callers in general ...
I also think some of them are probably genuinely off-putting to new listeners. Overall, I personally like the 'family feel' of the show. Of course, there are things that I don't like and do genuinely put me off. Middle-aged men talking about masturbation is... well, I can't think of quite the right word for it, but I really find it uncomfortable and off-putting, I cannot deny. I suppose it's the equivalent of the creepy uncle at the family gathering, and there's only so much I want to take of that. |
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After Iain tweeted a comment about there being a rape joke on his thread (Which, to be fair, was pretty off), someone replied saying something along the lines of "Those guys claim to love the show, but they happily slag off the best callers."
I think that's unfair. You can love something without necessarily liking everything about it. In fact, often being a fan of something is all about loving it in spite of its flaws; I love Doctor Who, but it doesn't mean there aren't bits of it I think are godawful and wish hadn't happened. And obviously 'best callers' is subjective. I can see that people like Caddick and Nigel do add to the show sometimes, but I think they'd be a lot more effective if they were only deployed once or twice a week rather than every bloody day. |
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After Iain tweeted a comment about there being a rape joke on his thread (Which, to be fair, was pretty off), someone replied saying something along the lines of "Those guys claim to love the show, but they happily slag off the best callers."
I think that's unfair. You can love something without necessarily liking everything about it. In fact, often being a fan of something is all about loving it in spite of its flaws; I love Doctor Who, but it doesn't mean there aren't bits of it I think are godawful and wish hadn't happened. I think you're spot on with your 2nd paragraph and Iain has said as much himself on-air. If everyone liked everything, then you'd be talking about a very different kind of show - we're talking LBC-style almost unstintingly pandering to its UKIP-ey, Daily Mail-loving types if you go down that road. PS - I love Dr Who, too, and feel the same way about it.
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This is the honest to God truth. Just after I read Iain's Tweet about this thread I carried on listening to the full show podcast that I'm on (18th July, I'm well behind) and in a conversation about Pokemon Go and bad things that have happened to people playing it he said "There have been all manner of sex attacks, I keep going out trying to find one. Ho, ho, ho a joke about sex attacks, well done guys. Is that the best you can do Lee? You really are vile".
Just putting it out there! |
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After Iain tweeted a comment about there being a rape joke on his thread (Which, to be fair, was pretty off)
Absolutely unbelievable, despite the poster saying you could be arrested for it. Even Iain Lee objected to it on Twitter, apparently. And he used to make sport of people on his radio shows with mental health and depression issues. Like Dion. |
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I replied to a post earlier that was suggestive of rape, but it appears to have been removed before the original poster could explain his remarks. This, despite the offending post being left in place!
Absolutely unbelievable, despite the poster saying you could be arrested for it. Even Iain Lee objected to it on Twitter, apparently. And he used to make sport of people on his radio shows with mental health and depression issues. Like Dion. It shows of course how some people will make something out of nothing and I include Iain Lee in this, some of the things he says on his radio show could be easily taken offence at but we let it all go because we know it's in jest. |
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I do apologise if some people misunderstood it wrongly.
It shows of course how some people will make something out of nothing. ![]() ![]() I've always felt that if it's not nothing to someone else, then one should own and accept that and not try to say it's their fault for being over-sensitive or misunderstanding or something. That's what people like Bernard Manning used to say. Sorry Billy - not having a go as I really didn't see what was said, but it always irks me a bit when I see the line of argument above. |
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I do apologise if some people misunderstood it wrongly.
It shows of course how some people will make something out of nothing I assume from the wording of your post that it was you who complained and got my perfectly reasonable reply removed by the mods? And to think that so many Iain Lee disciples slag off regulars on the LBC thread for reporting posts to the mods to have them removed... |
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I don't know what was posted, but I do know this isn't a real apology.
![]() ![]() I've always felt that if it's not nothing to someone else, then one should own and accept that and not try to say it's their fault for being over-sensitive or misunderstanding or something. That's what people like Bernard Manning used to say. Sorry Billy - not having a go as I really didn't see what was said, but it always irks me a bit when I see the line of argument above. |
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So your apology is false? How about you joking that you wanted to do things to children in the 70s that would get you arrested? Like Rolf Harris or Stuart Hall?
I assume from the wording of your post that it was you who complained and got my perfectly reasonable reply removed by the mods? Carry it on if you like, I will just ignore you. |
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you making references to rape from an attempted joke
There was absolutely no joke in my reply to you about the matter. It got removed. Your "attempted joke" was not... |
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This is the honest to God truth. Just after I read Iain's Tweet about this thread I carried on listening to the full show podcast that I'm on (18th July, I'm well behind) and in a conversation about Pokemon Go and bad things that have happened to people playing it he said "There have been all manner of sex attacks, I keep going out trying to find one. Ho, ho, ho a joke about sex attacks, well done guys. Is that the best you can do Lee? You really are vile".
Just putting it out there! I remember him arguing with a caller a few weeks ago who'd swore and him saying how swearing showed a lack of intelligence, yet he regularly swears himself. I don't think he believes the things he says, he just wants to make the other person look worse than him. |
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No I'm afraid you're wrong Makeba I am genuinely sorry for writing what I did in the way I did, to repeat I wrote it wrongly, it was a joke, I never mentioned rape or attacking anyone someone else did, I have apologised, I got it wrong and that's the simple truth and the end of it.
And like I say, I don't know what was written anyway. I just wanted to point out that the kind of apology that starts "I'm very sorry if someone misunderstood/got offended, etc etc" isn't really an apology. |
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He tends to do that quite a lot, I've noticed: get on his high horse about something that he's guilty of himself.
I remember him arguing with a caller a few weeks ago who'd swore and him saying how swearing showed a lack of intelligence, yet he regularly swears himself. I don't think he believes the things he says, he just wants to make the other person look worse than him. Much as I like his show, I do think he is quite a mixed-up person. |
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