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The whole point about Loving Awareness, surely, is that if you have a love for somebody, it can be sexual, but then again at the same time it doesn't necessarily have to be sexual. It can be a loving thing which goes on and on and on; it can be a truthful thing; and those things work both ways. Does
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In the 1970s Allan worked first on RNI Radio Northsea International and did go later to the revived Radio Caroline, finally fulfilling his original ambition. When the Dutch Marine Offences Act came into force on 1 September 1974 it was Allan who announced that Caroline would continue broadcasting
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He returned to Britain in 1990 to work for the now re-launched satellite Radio Caroline but was already ill from cancer. Despite this, he kept working as long as he could attending pirate radio conventions and fundraising events for Caroline until he became too ill to do so.
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stations and was highly regarded for his professionalism, his distinctive voice and clear diction, and for his ability to produce highly professional
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was passed, he was the last DJ to broadcast live from the ship before managing director Tommy Shields's pre-recorded closedown programme.
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Allan worked on Caroline on and off between 1973 and 1979. During this time he also worked on the
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who had done the same when the British law was passed in 1967). When Caroline's owner
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and worked for Big D and ARD, two of the first 24-hour land-based pirate stations in
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between 1966 and 1967. He had originally intended to work on another pirate station,
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Offshore radio mp3 page featuring numerous Tony Allan recordings among others
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Allan was 17 years old when he first worked for the pirate radio station
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announced that the station was to begin promoting his philosophy of "
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From a recording found on azanorak.com – see External links below
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