Like most radio stations they seem to play some strange stuff in the evening but the daytime music is more along the lines of ShipsWoofy's tastes. Only available in London though.
Thanks for the link. Now I can amaze No 2 son with my knowledge of the music "scene". Should come as a great shock to him /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Mendelssohn's Hebrides Overture (good for a bit of swell)
Barber's Adagio For Strings, sung as an Agnus Dei
Led Zeppelin - Cabins Of The Holy (home-burned compilation CD)
OST - Master & Commander: The Far Side Of The World (VERY good!!)
Dire Straits - Telegraph Road
Not under way:
Gabriel Faure's Requiem
Hed Kandi - Winter Chill 09.04 (Katie Melua, Mantra etc)
Tori Amos - Boys For Pele
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - No More Shall We Part
This information taken from Ship's Log of last year's cruise.
For East-Coast sailors, try 675mw. It's a Dutch station, Arrow Classic Rock, and can be guaranteed to play 60s - 80s rock 24-7, with hardly any speech (except adverts) much of the time. The Dutch-English hybrid station IDs are also genuine old-school rockaholic!!
I'd heartily agree here - the only shortcoming is that Crystal's godfather & regular crew begins to weep like a child at the first few bars of "Lyin' Eyes", and we have to put something else on...
Incidentally, a friend of mine just came back from Winslow, Arizona, which is apparently full of tourists "standing on a corner". And shops selling T-shirts to tell the world you did it, too.
The first two would be my choice too. The extraordinary thing is No 1 son seems to be coming around to that POV too, even though he'd shown no sign of it before now. Maybe something happens in yr 20s!