- Sun Apr 03, 2005 8:51 pm
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sycophantic post alert.
Well try the sound vault. He didn't make it alone from local radio in Leeds to Radio 1 by the age of 23 without being entertaining.
Don't get me wrong, I think Scott Mills is a good listen, quite funny and a very good DJ - but I don't think he's anything that special in terms of Radio 1's history. He could quite as easily be on Tinpot FM presenting The Golden Hour. On the other hand I think Moyles is special - he is different. Hence the reason I listen and I'm guessing a lot of others too.
People hate him cos they think he is a shock-jock and too egotistical. Thats why I like him. I like the fact he is so up himself to care what anyone thinks. I like the fact he doesnt play enough records and takes the piss out of the station he works for and the people he works with. Its entertaining enough for me. Granted a lot of his success is down to interacting with Dave, but imagine them both on a show on their own and tell me who you think would be more entertaining.
I'd actually be interested to hear Chris on his own now to see what he'd be like.
Sidla wrote:Maybe.
I can't imagine Chris even being entertaining on his own though.
Well try the sound vault. He didn't make it alone from local radio in Leeds to Radio 1 by the age of 23 without being entertaining.
Don't get me wrong, I think Scott Mills is a good listen, quite funny and a very good DJ - but I don't think he's anything that special in terms of Radio 1's history. He could quite as easily be on Tinpot FM presenting The Golden Hour. On the other hand I think Moyles is special - he is different. Hence the reason I listen and I'm guessing a lot of others too.
People hate him cos they think he is a shock-jock and too egotistical. Thats why I like him. I like the fact he is so up himself to care what anyone thinks. I like the fact he doesnt play enough records and takes the piss out of the station he works for and the people he works with. Its entertaining enough for me. Granted a lot of his success is down to interacting with Dave, but imagine them both on a show on their own and tell me who you think would be more entertaining.
I'd actually be interested to hear Chris on his own now to see what he'd be like.