Offshore pirate radio stations came about in England in the 60’s as an alternative to stuffy BBC broadcasts. They catered to a far younger, rockin’ audience until they were mostly outlawed. BBC-1 Radio came along and played records the pirates overlooked, such as this one by the Foundations, a racially mixed group of West Indians, Brits and even a dude from Sri Lanka. Another jukebox fave from my days at the local swimming pool.
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