Housekeeping:
The Mega folder I've been using to download these episodes has gone very AWOL.
If anyone can use the comments to link me to another source of episodes then
that would be really helpful. If not, these write ups have come to a very unceremonious
end...
(John- Which
would be a pity because nobody wants to end in February. Plus these are the
most viewed posts on the blog and without them the whole future of the blog is
at risk. And possibly also the world. OK maybe not the world. So if anyone knows of an alternative source - as the iPlayer only keeps a random handful un-chronologically - that would be wonderful. Otherwise Chris is going to start reviewing every episode of Weather starting in 1950)
Words by
Chris Arnsby
02/02/1989
Steve Wright.
“Hi!! Hello!! Good evening!! Hello and welcome to another exciting Top of the
Pops!! I'm Steve Wright!! This is Simon Mayo!! Tonight we're going to be in
full effect!!”
Simon Mayo: “We
certainly are and we're going to check out the hat parade first of all. At
number five, on the Love Train, this is Holly Johnson in the crowd in the
middle there.”
Simon Mayo:
“Yeeah!!”
Steve Wright
died on 12th February this year. After I'd written up this episode.
A quick re-read has shown I didn't say anything rude about him -this time- and
given me cause to reflect. Steve Wright was part of the Radio 1 furniture
by the time I tuned in so I don't really remember having an opinion about him.
If you tuned in between 3-5.30pm he was just there. What I do remember is his
move to host the Breakfast Show in 1994 which drove me away from Radio 1.
The antics of Wright and his Posse were too much for my fragile 7am state as I
was preparing for a day at work. And that was it, until I started watching the Top
of the Pops repeats. Steve Wright's first show was 07/02/1980 and going
back I find I was surprisingly positive about him:
“It's Steve
Wright's first show. He only started as a Radio One DJ in January 1980 so he's
really been rushed on to Top of the Pops. Simon Bates had to wait ages for his
turn. The classic line-up I remember is almost completely in place. Only Gary
"sloppy bit" Davies is missing. So how does Steve Wright do? Not bad.
It's a more polished performance than Simon Bates gave at the end of 1979 but
Steve Wright needs to learn to stop waggling his head around so much.”