Pirate stations broadcasting popular music from forts and ships off the coast of the UK were not just about the music.
There was also the attendant lifestyle - being a teenager, rebelling against the establishment, putting the past behind you. All of this could be done by listening to the off-shore stations and by buying publications put out by the Free radio Association and the Save Our Stations Campaign.
One of these was ‘Beatwave’ magazine, whose second issue in 1967 (priced at a hefty 3/6d - 17.5p or £1.65 allowing for inflation) featured photos of those DJs we had heard but never seen until then. Some are better known now than they were then; some have disappeared without trace.
Radio London

Mike Lennox of Radio London gurning with fans

Pete Drummond introduces the tracks in an amazing shirt

Two views of Stewpot

Tony Brandon is given the the biggest picture of all (though only in black and white)
Radio Caroline

Bob Stewart keeps the bell ringing for Caroline North.

Don Allen from North is barely visible whilst auditioning discs
The oddly-named Jerry Soopa Leighton relaxes on air on North

The ever-gorgeous Mike Luvsitt gets ready for a night on the town in an interestingly-decorated part of the North ship.

The serious face of South’s Steve Young.

Also serious-faced, and no less sonorous for the rest of his career, than he was then is Tommy Vance.
Small Faces

Johnnie Walker (Radio England and Radio Caroline)

John Peel (Radio London)

Keith Skues (BFN, Radio Caroline, Radio Luxembourg, Radio London)

Marc Roman (Radio London)

Mike Ahern (Radio Caroline)

Paul Kaye (BFN, Radio London)

‘Admiral’ Robbie Dale (Radio Caroline)

Tony Blackburn (Radio London)

Tony Prince (TWW’s Discs a Go-Go, Radio Caroline)

Willy Walker Bermuda Radio, Radio London
Pictures ©1967 Beatwave Limited.