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REFRIED VINYL! Special: Radio First Termer, Saigon, January 1971 (Part Four)

http://interactivehank.com/docs/otherhank/radiofirsttermer.html

Radio First Termer, as it was described in the documentary film SIR! NO SIR!, was a pirate radio station that operated out of a brothel in Saigon from January 1 to January 21, 1971. Two cassettes were recorded off the air signal of the station, and what was recorded makes up this week's podcasts. The humour used by disc jockey Dave Rabbit (actually USAF Sgt. Clyde David Delay, who passed away on 20 January 2012, the 41st anniversary of the final RFT broadcast) is, as one would suspect if you've seen Full Metal Jacket or Apocalypse Now, extremely crude to say the least. However, it certainly reflects the time and place it originated from, and remains a landmark of Independent Media and Anti-War history.

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REFRIED VINYL! Special: Radio First Termer, Saigon, January 1971 (Part Three)

http://interactivehank.com/docs/otherhank/radiofirsttermer.html

Radio First Termer, as it was described in the documentary film SIR! NO SIR!, was a pirate radio station that operated out of a brothel in Saigon from January 1 to January 21, 1971. Two cassettes were recorded off the air signal of the station, and what was recorded makes up this week's podcasts. The humour used by disc jockey Dave Rabbit (actually USAF Sgt. Clyde David Delay, who passed away on 20 January 2012, the 41st anniversary of the final RFT broadcast) is, as one would suspect if you've seen Full Metal Jacket or Apocalypse Now, extremely crude to say the least. However, it certainly reflects the time and place it originated from, and remains a landmark of Independent Media and Anti-War history.

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REFRIED VINYL! Special: Radio First Termer, Saigon, January 1971 (Part Two)

http://interactivehank.com/docs/otherhank/radiofirsttermer.html

Radio First Termer, as it was described in the documentary film SIR! NO SIR!, was a pirate radio station that operated out of a brothel in Saigon from January 1 to January 21, 1971. Two cassettes were recorded off the air signal of the station, and what was recorded makes up this week's podcasts. The humour used by disc jockey Dave Rabbit (actually USAF Sgt. Clyde David Delay, who passed away on 20 January 2012, the 41st anniversary of the final RFT broadcast) is, as one would suspect if you've seen Full Metal Jacket or Apocalypse Now, extremely crude to say the least. However, it certainly reflects the time and place it originated from, and remains a landmark of Independent Media and Anti-War history.

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REFRIED VINYL! Special: Radio First Termer, Saigon, January 1971 (Part One)

http://interactivehank.com/docs/otherhank/radiofirsttermer.html

Radio First Termer, as it was described in the documentary film SIR! NO SIR!, was a pirate radio station that operated out of a brothel in Saigon from January 1 to January 21, 1971. Two cassettes were recorded off the air signal of the station, and what was recorded makes up this week's podcasts. The humour used by disc jockey Dave Rabbit (actually USAF Sgt. Clyde David Delay, who passed away on 20 January 2012, the 41st anniversary of the final RFT broadcast) is, as one would suspect if you've seen Full Metal Jacket or Apocalypse Now, extremely crude to say the least. However, it certainly reflects the time and place it originated from, and remains a landmark of Independent Media and Anti-War history.

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 Get MP3 (9 MB | 0:51 min)

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