Like Wheelfass, I first met Jim at the Plough on London Road in the small back room listening to Silk playing rock/prog rock to all those who loved that genre of music. Don't think I missed a Sunday night there in the early 70's, once my mates had introduced me to the place. Jims distinctive deep voice ! Pity he couldn't have copyrighted it and then sued John Peel !
Living in East Anglia now, I hadn't crossed paths with Jim for a good few years but on those occasions that I did, he would always talk to me as if I was a good mate and make time for a chat (over a pint of course !)
Jim was one of life's, all to rare, genuine, good guys and he'll be sadly missed by all those who knew him.
RIP Jim