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When Pirates Ruled the Waves (Paperback)

by Paul Harris (Author)
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Intrigues, threats, boarding parties, smuggling, shipwreck, danger and adventure on the high seas - they all form part of the remarkable story of the pop radio pirates. During the 1960s and '70s, they broadcast their programmes from storm-lashed radio ships anchored off the coasts of Europe. As the popularity of the stations grew - first in Denmark and Sweden and, later, in Britain, Holland and Belgium - and they multiplied in number, competition among them reached cut-throat level. The story is told of how the dramatic events around the Radio City fort in London's Thames Estuary resulted in the shooting to death of its owner; of the rivalry between Holland's Radio Veronica and the sychedelically-painted Radio North Sea International which culminated in the night bombing of theNorth Sea ship; how Radio Caroline, Capital Radio and Radio Veronica broke free from their stormy anchorages and were driven aground; how Radio North Sea International became the centre of an espionage scandal involving the security services of several NATO countries, and played its part in influencing the 1970 British General Election. Blackmail and armed boarding parties were the order of the day as rival gangs of pirates literally fought to take over each other's radio ships and to carve up lucrative advertising markets. Successively, the governments of Denmark, Sweden, Belgium, Britain and The Netherlands legislated against the pirate broadcasters. On the positive side, the activities of the pop radio pirates led to innovations and improvements in the established government monopoly radio services. Pirate disc jockeys, crewmen and radio engineers were pursued by police throughout Western Europe and many prosecuted for daring to provide their diet of relentless pop music from a wallowing, rusty radio ship bearing a huge aerial mast. They were, perhaps, the last real romantic outlaws in a world which has little time for those who seek to operate outwith the reach of the all-embracing tentacles of government. This edition - incorporating much of the text of Paul Harris's first work, When Pirates Ruled the Waves, a bestseller on publication in 1968, which subsequently ran to four editions - has a new preface by the author. It is illustrated throughout with over 100 photographs of the radio ships and the personalities associated with them. Paul Harris has worked variously, since his days in pirate radio in the late '60s and early '70s, as a writer (more than forty books), publisher, international printing consultant and journalist. He covered the wars in Yugoslavia 1991-5 for press, radio and TV and, for ten years, worked as an analyst on global insurgency and terrorism for Janes Intelligence Review. His work took him to Sri Lanka, where he was also Colombo correspondent for The Daily Telegraph, and to such exotic hotspots as Nepal, Assam, Manipur, Meghalayah, Aceh, East Timor, Uganda, Eritrea, Sudan, Nagorno Karabakh, The Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic and to China, where he worked on The Shanghai Daily newspaper. He is now endeavouring to live a quiet life in a small, remote country marked by hot weather and a lack of insurrection or drama. He works as a lecturer on cruise ships in Asia and Europe. His most recent book is Delightfully Imperfect: A Year in Sri Lanka at the Galle Face Hotel, also published by Kennedy & Boyd.

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5.0 out of 5 stars All The History is Here, 2 Aug 2009
By J. lorenzo (Mexico Df, DF Mexico) - See all my reviews
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I Liked this Book a lot, it has all the History about the Pirate Radio Stations, the Author Explains everything from the Beginning on How Ronnan O'Rahilly wanted to Promote some of the Artists wich he Managed but the BBC and Radio Luxembourg weren't willing to,and taking the ideas from the First Offshore Stations in Denmark,Sweden,the Netherlands, and then Creating his own Offshore Station Radio Caroline, the Story goes on including the New stations wich were appearing on the Scene ( Radio London,Radio City,Radio England,Radio Scotland) the Book is Superbly Illustrated You Get Pictures of all the Ships that were Used as Offshore Stations as well as The Forts that were also Used for Broadcasting,The Book Also explains in detail How the British Goverment began to Legislate in order to Stop the Stations and also talks about the legislation in Europe in regard of this matter the Explanation is Very Good and in Easy terms it makes it easier to Understand, then Explains the Fierce Competition between the Stations and explain some interesting Stories behind the Romantic Facade of The Stations in wich sometimes ocurred crimes,violence,sabotage,Bombings,and everything You Could Imagine.
After Reading This Book You Get the Importance of The Pirate Radio Stations in order to Promote a lot of great Performers and Groups wich otherwise Could not have made it Because of the Monopoly of The BBC I Think that a Lot of Talent and Good Music wich emanated from The UK in the Sixties and Seventies has a lot to do with These Stations and the Goals the Got giving Free Radio to the People.Excellent Book on the Subject.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A must for every fan of pop/rock music, 11 Jul 2009
By Josef Svoboda "Eyewitness of the 60´s" (Usti nad Labem, Czech Republic) - See all my reviews
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I am nearly sixty now, living in the Czech Republic since my birth. There was almost no chance to buy any British/US records in this country in the 60's (and even later) so we enjoyed listening to Radio 208 and those pirate stations. This book brings back the nice times when we could recognise all the new hits but neither did knew correct names of the artists nor titles of songs. Anyway, thanks to both the great DJs as well as to our good foreign pen friends we were able to follow the scene and discover such ever lasting stars like the Kinks, the Beatles, Dusty Springfield, the Stones and many others. I used to have this book many years ago but it was stolen so I am happy to find it again here. Try it and you won't be disappointed. (My apology for poor English.)
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