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[…]g, of course I’d do it, yeah. DB: So we are heading up towards 1970. GG: Yup. DB: Now, dotted along the way you’ve done quite a bit of radio. GG: Done a lot, yes. DB: I think in 1970 – you got married. GG: I did. You’re absolutely right, I did. [laughter] We got married[…]
[…]leaned up again and become very expensive. But when we lived there, it was basic. And we somehow made do. I used to hide in the cupboard, which had a radio above it, it was already inbuilt. And I used to listen to all the radio programmes. And I, to this day, remember, things like "Much Binding in t[…]
[…]s she appeared through the stage door where it said red light shooting coming through. And she walked across the stage. And I put a little tiny radio, because at that time you didn’t have tapes in those days, and I know that as I saw them walking towards to break the silence I turned the radio[…]