We here at O'Muck Enterprises INC. Regret the passing of our dearly beloved Juke. Good luck on your journey through the solar system and beyond Juke content! And much gratitude to all those who worked to make it work.
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Ability to play the banjo soon places one in a social position to pick and choose from scores of social invitations. Everywhere, the banjoist is assured of a hearty welcome - Anon., from THE BANJO, a 1927 pamphlet published by Gibson Inc
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. We here at O'Muck Enterprises INC. Regret the passing of our dearly beloved Juke. Good luck on your journey through the solar system and beyond Juke content! And much gratitude to all those who worked to make it work.
A toast to the end of an era - four fingers of Jameson's 12. Thanks fellas. Surely not your own fingers. That'd be half the bottle. Ditto what everyone else has said already. Big thanks to everyone involved. The world is a better place due to all your efforts!
kodiak
It was great. Sorry to see it go.Any suggestions of sites to take it's place? Thanks
Apologies for not chipping in due to being immersed in a new project. Thanks for all the nice comments. It was great fun to be involved in the recent upgrades. I was highly sceptical of the juke concept at the beginning. Luckily Slack and co overruled my objections.
On a brighter note, the key word here is 'mothballed'. If conditions change in the future such that we can consider cranking up the juke again, in whatever form, we will certainly start discussing. Very sad to hear this, I used to listen to it when I could and it's a great loss as it was withoud a shred of doubt the greatest radio channel on planet earth, there was nothing even remotely as good. Here there is on 2 hour show a week and I cant even get reception for it, also it is way to blues/rock oriented and country blues classics may get played once every dozen or so weeks. Weenie Juke had no competition, it stood out like a young Elle McPherson wearing a bikini in a sea of shaggy bearded coalminers in the outback.
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