The Eric Lawton Collection
![]() Eric Lawton, even at the age of 4, was into music - especially The Beatles |
I was born a musical child in May 1961. (Blue Moon by The Marcels was the number 1 single in the UK). My Dad was and still is a radio nut. We always had good radio and tape equipment around the house. I particularly remember a good old solid GRUNDIG reel to reel tape recorder. At the age of 5, I could tell you the names of the DJs on Radio Caroline and Swinging Radio England. At the age of 7, I was playing a side drum at the local Church Lads Brigade, and was delighted when Radio 1 was born out of the old BBC Light Station in 1967.
The Pirate stations were my first love though. I loved the "Americanised" presentation of the shows, and thought this was how radio should be presented. I built an incredible collection of unscoped show clips from all the Pirate stations, but my pride and joy is my collection of BBC Radio Chart shows starting with the old PICK OF THE POPS programmes from the 60s, and continuing throughout the 70s with the Sunday afternoon TOP 20 shows. My idol is still the great Alan "Fluff" Freeman who sadly passed away in November, 2006. He was well into his 80s. I am married with two children 21 and 18. As of 2006, I'm 45 and am still mobile DJing specialising in 60s and 70s nights. I'm also a golf nut — a low / mid handicapper. Don't drink, smoke or do anything illegal, yet I've recently been diagnosed with early onset Parkinsons and have a Pacemaker fitted due to an irregular heartbeat. I've been building my radio show collection up almost daily through trades with like minded nuts similar to myself. I'm really getting interested in the US shows and trade with several guys in the US. Love to listen to shows from the site whilst computing. Hope you all enjoy the shows I send. Godbless to you all in the States. I intend visiting sometime in the next few years. I meet a lot of Americans round the Cavern Club in Liverpool. I live just 8/9 miles from the heart of BEATLE LAND. |