"My second memory was from my first year in radio. It was the height of the Beatles (1968.... I must have been three!) When I received a call after 2am while playing music on the 'graveyard shift'. The caller was George Harrison calling from a rest area payphone (there were no cellphones back then) while traveling through by limousine at night (no dark windows either, at the peak of 'Beatlemania') and his wife (Pattie Boyd) was sleeping. It was the coldest night of the year (February) and George talked with me for over 20 minutes until his voice was shaking from the cold. His last words were: 'Paul, you have my drema job'. (Me): 'what? I'm doing an all-night show on the second floor of the Exide Battery factory!' (GH): 'someday when we're out of this dammed gilt cage, I want to sit in a radio studio like you're doing, talk about other peoples music, then play it!'" - Paul Kellogg, Paul Kellogg's Blog, 24 July 2013