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The Offtopics: new single & album
One of the joys of working in radio is being able to promote great music that a lot of people otherwise may not hear. Whether that be a new young artist, like singer Matilda Poole, or niche US band The Cybertronic Spree, being able to spruik music you love is just a joy unto itself. https://www.bigangrytrev.com/matilda-poole-live-on-the-big-dj-trev-3rd-anniversary-show/ Therefore I am very happy…
#Album#Aussie Music#Big DJ Trev#Melbourne#Polash Larsen#press release#Send me to the Doctor#single#The Big DJ Trev Show#The Offtopics#Tomorrow in a month away
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"Do I look like a little boy....ROB?"
Cass had called Rob by his first name. Before he had always been known to his son's friends as "Mr. Gill" or "Mr. G".
"Look. I uhhhh. Yes. You. You are...quite a big boy now," Rob replied. He was almost unable to think.
"No, I'm a big MAN now, Rob. I know you can't stop checking out how big I've gotten. Check these babies out. I'm a fuckin' stud now. I'm a lot bigger and stronger than you now."
"Yeah...yeah you are." Rob checked to make sure his son was still playing video games downstairs.
"Want me to show you? Watch!" Cass moved quickly and he pinned Rob to the wall. "See? Try and move. You can't."
"Yes...you're very strong. Um, please let me go."
"No. You're supposed to try really hard to outpower me, Rob. Geez. Just try. For me." There was a swagger to Cass' voice that Rob had never heard before. He hadn't seen the lad...er...man...it felt so weird to say that, in two years. And in just two years he'd grown to become a huge fucking BEAST beyond anything he thought possible for the delicate little boy who used to come over for his son's birthday parties.
He tried. Cass' grip was like a vise.
"I..I I can't move."
"I'm way stronger than you now. You're like a boy compared with me now, huh, Rob?"
"I think you should call me Mr. Gill."
"And I think I should call you ROB. What do you think of my muscles, Robby?"
"I love them, Sir." Rob couldn't help himself. The pheromonal power this boy er...man now held over him was overpowering all his senses. The smell of the boy's pits and the closeup of his musculature was too much for him to bear.
"I knew it! You're a fag! Now don't get all upset, Robby. I think you and I are gonna be good friends. I like faggots and it's time I got one of my own. So here's what you're gonna do," Cass said, leaning in. "You're gonna take me to your bedroom and you're going to suck my dick, and then we're gonna go downstairs like nothin' happened."
"But...my son...Trev will notice we're gone."
"Then you better make it quick, huh faggot?" Cass whispered in his ear. Rob barely knew what was happening. He was suddenly in his own bedroom, looking at the perfect man...he was pathetic in comparison. Dumpy, middle aged and fat.
"I haven't done this in years." Rob let out a little puppy whine when Cass' floppy, large 8 inch cock danged in front of him, waiting to be sucked. A real man's cock and the boy he used to drive to little league games was now commanding him to suck him off.
"Do it fast," Cass warned him.
The amount of cum was unexpected. It was hotter, wetter, and more voluminous than he could dream of producing himself.
"Swallow it," Cass growled in between thrusts.
So he did. All of it. And there was more and more. He couldn't believe his stomach was filling up with the man juice of the neighbor boy who lived just down the street. He had really been out of the loop of things. And now everything had switched all at once.
"You're my fag now and you'll suck me off whenever I want. Got it?"
"Yes."
"Yes what?"
"Yes, Sir."
When they came downstairs, Trev was playing video games and totally engrossed. Little did he know his own father's stomach was filled with his best friend's semen, and Rob couldn't be happier about it.
MY NAME IS MASTER DJ. I AM A CASHMASTER, AND I HAVE ENSLAVED HUNDREDS OF MEN OVER THE YEARS. THEY ALL BOW TO ME. THEY WORSHIP ME. THEY CRAVE ME. THEY LOVE ME. I DESERVE IT ALL.
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ALL FAGS LOVE ME. ALL FAGS WORSHIP ME. ALL FAGS CAN’T GET ENOUGH OF ME. YOU CRAVING SOME ORDERS, YOU LOWLY MAGGOT? HUH? COME MESSAGE ME ABOUT HOW MUCH YOU WANT TO SERVE. MASTER DJ IS HERE, AND I’M BETTER THAN YOU IN EVERY WAY.
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Posted @withregram • @cormega 21 years ago I unintentionally and reluctantly changed the trajectory of east coast independence. If you’re a fan of me thank JLove he’s the one who nagged me to make an album. I was content doing what I was doing and he persisted. I gave in thinking I’m only doing this so I can say I made an album. No manager negotiated this deal I did it. No investor invested in us we invested in sweat equity. I applied the same hustle mentality that I learned from the street. JLove started it Sha Money XL ended it and in between Havoc, Alchemist, Spunk Bigga, Goldfinga, Big Ty, Ayatollah , Jae Supreme, came through and delivered. Mike Moves ,Trev, Robert Perry and Joe worked hard behind the scenes.This album happened for a reason and I love the fans like extended family I will never flex on you because everything I have is because of you. Salute. History has a way of rewriting itself but I can never be written out this body of work is for the ages. DJ KSlay said this was album of the year. Here we are 21 years later Rest In Peace Slay I will blast the new one so you can hear it in the essence. Salute The Realness 2 is on its way https://www.instagram.com/p/CgauV-ErQCf/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Consumer Guide / No.82 / Roy Of The Rovers & Tiger group editor Barrie Tomlinson with Mark Watkins.
MW : Where do you live and what do you enjoy doing in the area?
BT : We moved to Yorkshire at the end of 2018. It’s my wife’s county and I’m really enjoying it here. I like walking but I can only manage short distances these days. I like eating out and there’s a great selection of pubs and restaurants in this area.
MW : How did you get started in the world of comics?
BT : I saw an advertisement saying ‘Beginners wanted for children’s comics’. I was seeking a job in journalism and this seemed a good opportunity. I found I fitted in to the world of comics and the rest, as they say, is history.
I started as a sub-editor on Lion, then moved to Tiger. I eventually became editor of Tiger, then launched Roy of the Rovers as a separate title and became group editor of the sport and adventure department at IPC Magazines.
I launched the new Eagle, Scream, Speed, Wildcat, Mask, Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles and worked on lots of annuals and specials.
A comic editor’s job is to decide on the format of a title and the sort of stories to be included. Then the editor has to choose his team of writers and artists. I was very lucky that I had the use of a very successful and experienced team of contributors and it was the editor’s task to select the team and then work closely with them on story developments and what happens next. In my case, I liked to include events which would get us good publicity in the media. That was a very important and I had a particularly good relationship with newspapers, radio and television.
MW : Explain IPC and Fleetway…
BT : When I first joined the comics in 1961 it was at Fleetway Publications. This later became part of IPC Magazines but the Fleetway name was retained. IPC standing for International Publishing Corporation.
MW : Roy Race first appeared in Tiger in the 1950's. How did you and others pull of his ageless effect and over several decades?
BT : The great joy of being a hero in a comic is that the hero doesn’t have to age. (Unlike comic editors!). But Roy did age a bit at first, starting as a lad straight from school, then growing up and getting into the first team. When I decided that Roy would have a life off the football pitch, as well as on it, he became the first boys’ comic hero to get married and became a dad. - that aged him a bit!
MW : How did the name "Melchester Rovers" come about?
BT : I don’t know the answer to that. In 1954, Tiger editor Derek Birnage and Roy writer Frank Pepper would have thought that up, before my time on comics. I do know that the name 'Roy of the Rovers' was first suggested by Lion editor Bernard Smith.
MW : Name your favourite Melchester Rovers team…
BT : That’s a bit impossible. All the players were my favourites but I guess the side would have to include Roy, Blackie Gray and Tubby Morton, as well as the real life players I signed: Emlyn Hughes, Bob Wilson, Steve Norman and Martin Kemp.
MW : Tell me about some of your star writers...
BT : When England goalie Gordon Banks won the Tiger sports Star of the Year competition, I presented him with the trophy and asked if he’d like to write for Tiger. He quickly agreed and I introduced the idea of top sports stars writing for Tiger. Jackie Charlton, Mike Channon, Malcolm Macdonald and Trevor Francis were some of the other footballers who wrote for Tiger over the years.
In fact, “Trev's” contributions to Tiger were always popular. I visited him and his wife in the USA when he was playing for Detroit Express and got some memorable Tiger photos.
MW : Did they write their own columns?
BT : The sports stars provided their own copy. Most times, I left the choice of subject to them but on special occasions I would suggest a theme for a special article. That worked very well. Fortunately, all the stars who wrote for us were enthusiastic fans of Tiger, which helped a lot.
MW : Tiger covered a range of sports, including cricket with columns from Tony Greig and Geoffrey Boycott..
BT : Yes, Geoffrey Boycott was the first cricket star to write for Tiger and we had a long, happy association with him. He eventually became Chairman of Melchester Rovers and I edited The Geoff Boycott annual for Fleetway.
Other big cricket names who became Tiger writers included Tony Greig, Ian Botham, David Gower and Dickie Bird.
Talking of cricket in Tiger, I’m rather proud that it was my idea for Billy Dane, star of the brilliant Billy’s Boots story, to start playing cricket in the summer!
MW : Tell me about the time when two pop stars signed for Roy's team...
BT : Spandau Ballet was a massively popular band at the time and the Roy circulation was just starting to be in line with the general trend of falling circulations in the comics world. I thought the extra publicity we got by signing Steve Norman and Martin Kemp was well worth it. And remember, of course, they were actually very good footballers!
MW : Tell me about Mike Read’s involvement with The Eagle...
BT : Listening to Mike Read on the radio, I knew he was a big fan of comics so when I launched the new Eagle, he was a natural to write for us. I felt this was a good move as it not only gave us a popular writer but it meant we would get the occasional mention on Mike’s radio show. It was always my policy to involve star names in my titles and it’s something I did on Eagle until I was told by management that I was too starstruck and told to remove all the big names who wrote for us. I was not a happy group editor!
MW : How did you usually plan the content for your comics?
BT : It was my job as editor to work out the format of each title. How much feature material and how many picture-strips. With new titles I quite often thought up each story and sometimes wrote the first instalments myself. I was given great freedom to do what I wanted. For PR events or major developments I would always consult the editorial director and usually got great support from him.
When I produced Scream from my group that all changed and the editorial contents were challenged by management, which made it a very difficult title to edit. Previously all my titles had been safe family buys but Scream was a bit different. Despite having a short life, I think we produced a good title which is still well remembered.
MW : Did any celebrities on the covers at Christmas become your friends?
BT : Yes. Ernie Wise was a good friend and he always attended Tiger functions. Geoffrey Boycott is also a good friend and we still keep in touch. Big Daddy the wrestler was also a mate and I worked closely with him on The Big Daddy Annual. Travelling around with him, it was clear to see how much the public loved him. I once gave him a lift in my car and the front seat was never the same again!
MW : Were Shoot! rivals?
BT : When Tiger editor David Gregory became editor of Shoot!, he recommended that I took over Tiger. Shoot was much more of a feature title so it wasn’t really a rival. But I was delighted when we beat them to get the scoop of first printing colour photos of Gordon Banks’ amazing save from Pele, in the 1970 World Cup.
MW : Tell me about (Shoot!) cartoonist Styx...
BT : Styx was another very good friend of mine. I first met Leslie Harding when I finished my national service. He taught me a lot about humour and I was delighted when he started drawing cartoons for my titles. He went on to Shoot! and worked as their regular cartoonist.
MW : Were Fleetway annuals mostly new material created for the Christmas market, or utilising leftover features from the year?
BT : The annuals were mostly new material. With regular contributors busy working on the weekly titles, it was a good chance to try out new contributors in the annuals.
We had to plan the annuals well in advance and it was sometimes difficult to include topical items, as the annuals would go to press many months in advance of their publication date.
I enjoyed editing the star names feature annuals, such as The Geoff Boycott Annual, The Big Daddy Annual and The Suzie Dando Annual. They were a bit different from the things I normally worked on.
MW : Tell me about your new books on sale now…
BT : There are two books on sale now: ‘Real Roy of the Rovers Stuff’ tells how I made Roy a star. There are lots of photographs and it’s the real, true story of all the big events in Roy’s career.
‘Comic Book Hero’ is about all the other titles I edited. Again, that’s full of photos and ideal for anyone who read my titles as a youngster. I’m working on my third book which will be life story, including another big section on comics.
MW : What are your other interests?
BT : I should do more reading! I still enjoy listening to the old big band music and Ruby Murray songs (always my favourite). Of today’s stars, I like listening to Eliza, Bruce Springsteen (my wife insisted I included him) and radio shows like Mike Read’s on United DJs Radio.
https://www.uniteddj.com/
https://twitter.com/MikeReadUK
I’ve taken up painting and we have joined a local group. I find painting very relaxing but I’ve got a lot to learn! I still enjoy writing.
I also like keeping in touch with people on Twitter. It’s good to chat to people who were readers of my comics.
https://twitter.com/BarrieEditor1
MW : BBC 5 Live or Talksport?
BT : BBC 5 Live, because that’s the station which wakes me up in the morning and I sort of stay with that.
MW : If Roy Race was on Desert Island Discs, what would be his book, record and luxury item choices?
BT : I’m talking about the old Roy here. His book would certainly be 'Real Roy of the Rovers Stuff' by Barrie Tomlinson! His record would probably be something by Mariah Carey. Luxury item would be a radio, so he could listen to commentary on Melchester Rovers matches.
MW : What are your greatest achievements?
BT : Making Roy the most famous footballer in Britain! Persuading the Duke of Edinburgh to write an article for the first issue of Roy of the Rovers. Persuading Sir Alf Ramsey to take over as manager of Melchester Rovers after Roy was shot. Achieving my ambition of relaunching Eagle and seeing it last 11 years. Taking Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles comic to over 700,000 copies per issue, at a time when most circulations were struggling.
MW : What did you do after working on comics?
BT : I was very lucky that just as the comics were being taken away from me, I was asked by the Daily Mirror to produce a football strip for them. ‘Scorer’ was the title of the strip and it featured the adventures of footballer Dave Story and his many girlfriends. The strip was a combination of football and glamour and it proved very popular, starting as a single strip, then a double strip, then a treble. It appeared six days a week for 22 years. That’s over 6,000 instalments. I wrote and produced every episode of the strip, selling it to the Mirror as a finished job. I worked with contributors I knew from the world of comics, including artists John Gillatt, David Sque and David Pugh.
© Mark Watkins / April 2019
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i could’ve sworn i just saw SHANNON BEVERIDGE, CAMILA CABELLO, SARAH SNYDER, and BRIANWHITTAKER down by the shore but it’s just CAMDEN, ARIELLE, RYDER, and TREV ! they’ve still got six hours before the sun sets over the water, i hope they don’t miss it ! è bellissimo !
“ oh my god, for a second i thought SHANNON BEVERIDGE moved to town but it’s just CAMDEN JARVIS ! you know, the TWENTY-FOUR year old that just got a job at AMNESIA MILANO as a BARTENDER ? i haven’t really gotten the chance to talk to them much but i hear that they’re a bit MANIPULATIVE which is surprising because i totally thought they seemed TRUSTWORTHY ! i mean, every time i pass by their bungalow i hear SCARED TO BE LONELY by MARTIN GARRIX & DUA LIPA blasting so they can’t be that bad ! and you didn’t hear this from me but i heard SECRET .. better hope mostro doesn’t find out about that or they’ll be ruined. ” ( demigirl, she/they ) ( alex, est, she/they )
“ oh my god, for a second i thought CAMILA CABELLO moved to town but it’s just ARIELLE LOPEZ ! you know, the TWENTY-ONE year old that just got a job at AQUAZZURA as a SALES ASSOCIATE ? i haven’t really gotten the chance to talk to them much but i hear that they’re a bit RESERVED which is surprising because i totally thought they seemed UNDERSTANDING ! i mean, every time i pass by their bungalow i hear MOVES by BIG SEAN blasting so they can’t be that bad ! and you didn’t hear this from me but i heard SECRET.. better hope mostro doesn’t find out about that or they’ll be ruined. ” ( cisfemale, she/her ) ( lola, estrn, she/her )
“ oh my god, for a second i thought SARAH SNYDER moved to town but it’s just RYDER BRIGGS ! you know, the TWENTY year old that just got a job at KIKO as a SALES ASSOCIATE ? i haven’t really gotten the chance to talk to them much but i hear that they’re a bit RETICENT which is surprising because i totally thought they seemed BENIGN ! i mean, every time i pass by their bungalow i hear LET ME LOVE YOU by DJ SNAKE FT. JUSTIN BIEBER blasting so they can’t be that bad ! and you didn’t hear this from me but i heard SECRET .. better hope mostro doesn’t find out about that or they’ll be ruined. ” ( cisfemale, she/her ) ( alex, est, she/they )
“ oh my god, for a second i thought BRIANWHITTAKER moved to town but it’s just TREV MAXWELL ! you know, the TWENTY year old that just got a job at AQUAZZURA as a SALES ASSOCIATE ? i haven’t really gotten the chance to talk to them much but i hear that they’re a bit IMPULSIVE which is surprising because i totally thought they seemed FREE SPIRITED ! i mean, every time i pass by their bungalow i hear BOUNCE BACK by BIG SEAN blasting so they can’t be that bad ! and you didn’t hear this from me but i heard SECRET .. better hope mostro doesn’t find out about that or they’ll be ruined. ” ( male, he/him ) ( c, cst, she/her )
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Big DJ Trev broadcasting LIVE from the Rylstone Show!
The time is almost upon us once again, that time that kids love and parents worry about the welfare of their wallets – The Rylstone-Kandos Show. And as this is the 85th annual exhibition – an impressive milestone – as an extra special treat everyones favorite radio personality will be on hand and broadcasting LIVE! The Big DJ Trev Show That’s right, along with many other KRR.fm presenters, Big…
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Matilda Poole live on The Big DJ Trev 3rd anniversary show!
Many’s the star who can attribute the moment their career really took flight to being a guest on The Big DJ Trev Show on Krr.fm. Whether it be Bernie Pogston, Flannel Devine or the Splooten Triplets – all those household names you adore can attribute their success to being given the Big DJ Trev boost. Even as recently as October this year, we were very happy to bring you an Aussie Radio first…
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Happy 5th Birthday to the Big Angry Trev Blog!
Happy 5th Birthday to the Big Angry Trev Blog!
Rejoice lovers of free speech and insane rambling everywhere, for here we are – the 5th anniversary of the Big Angry Trev blog! Lets Party Yo! Who would have thought bigangrytrev.com would still be running strong after half a decade eh! Does it mean I am a talented writer whose turn of phrase brings literary delight to you all, or simply that you all are gluttons for punishment – the jury is…
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Ask Trev - What's it like being a Radio Star?
Ask Trev – What’s it like being a Radio Star?
Todays ‘Ask Trev’ question comes from Scott in Lake Munmorah, ‘What’s it like being a radio star?’ http://www.bigangrytrev.com/local-newspaper-covers-the-big-dj-trev-show/ Well Scott, it’s not as glamorous as you might think, nor as easy. One does not simply show up to the station with a box of CD’s and a laptop of downloaded songs ready to go. It takes a lot of work and preparation throughout…
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Local newspaper covers The Big DJ Trev Show
Local newspaper covers The Big DJ Trev Show
As most of you would know by now, I have a weekly radio show. The Big DJ Trev Show airs every Thursday night from 6 to 9pm on krrfm.org.au Well Community Capers – the Rylstone-Kandos district newsletter – asked if they could write a short piece about my show for their publication. And what a callous sod would I be to disappoint my adoring fans, so I readily agreed. Enjoy the short article from…
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Voting Results of 'The Greatest 100 Songs of all Time!'
Voting Results of ‘The Greatest 100 Songs of all Time!’
In March 2022 we held voting for The Big DJ Trev Greatest 100 Songs of all Time! competition. This entailed people voting for 110 songs by 110 different artists. People could vote both positively and negatively for songs, with the top 100 being played every Thursday night during April on krrfm. To keep the suspense, this list has not been published until the competition was over. So now you can…
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VOTE FOR THE GREATEST 100 SONGS OF ALL TIME!
VOTE FOR THE GREATEST 100 SONGS OF ALL TIME!
Every year various radio stations do their ‘Top 100’. Triple J has their ‘Hottest 100’, Triple M has their ‘Best 100’ and so on. But these only cover the preceding 12 months – yawn – and frankly, a lot of crap songs make their way into the playlists. On The Big DJ Trev Show at Krrfm we think bigger. MUCH BIGGER. The best 100 songs of the last year? Pfff…. small potatoes. On The Big DJ Trev…
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