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> ...but in the mid-to late 70s you didn't half have

> to listen to a load of old crap on JP's show to

> hear one good song. I was glad when I gave up on

> him if I am honest...heresey I know.


Me too, but I still listened to the Festive 50 which was usually pretty good...

Yes, I remember listening to his show on one occasion. He was plugging a number of "One Man Bands". The music had to be some of the worst music I had ever heard and my tastes are pretty diverse. It went from being mildly amusing to distinctly frustrating. Dunno, probably should have listened to some more shows, but I was left feeling that he randomly fired out unknown music in the hope of being credited for discovering "the next big thing".

I saw an interview with the girl, now in her 50s, who basically said she was very precocious, going to festivals and gigs, she adored JP and completely seduced him and he had absolutely no idea about her age.

She herself said there should be no witch hunt on her account.

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