Steve Jones Of The Sex Pistols Back On Los Angeles Radio -by Alyson Camus

Steve Jones, ex-Sex Pistols, used to have a show on Indie 103.1, a LA radio which was one of the best during its brief five year life. When 103.1 ceased broadcasting in 2009 because, according to a message left on its website, it ‘was forced to play the corporate radio game’, the radio survives on the internet, but Jonesy’s Jukebox was in limbo.

Jones’ show was a cool show from noon to 2 pm (and re-broadcasted in the late afternoon) during which he basically had carte blanche and could play whatever he wanted, even very rare tracks from some obscure band, during which he could invite anybody and the result was often surprising, and always entertaining. Jones had this unique way to make this airtime his home, his special place with an irreverent chat, talking incessantly about his latest health scare or some new video game, evoking his fond memories of the good old times, when he used to sleep with Chrissie Hynde among other anecdotes, and of course ‘visiting the duke’ at times (his way to announce commercial breaks). One thing about him, he really loved LA, and he was at ease, doing a live radio show in his town.

And I miss him… he was funny.

But he is back! This Sunday at 7PM, Jonesy’s Jukebox returns on the air with a new incarnation on KROQ, a radio I never listen to, and which was the constant mockery of 103.1 DJ’s at the time. But things have changed and this announced jukebox description seems to fit the old format we used to know with ‘unreleased tracks from indie bands, b-sides, songs from bands that are bubbling under, KROQ classics and cuts from his personal music collection; anything he wants to play’

This last part was what bought Steve Jones and decided him to be back into the game. 103.1’s old fans should be excited, and may be it’s a sign that KROQ does not want to suck anymore.
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