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To: BluesDuke

LOL .... well it is novel to us “easties” ...OK I’ll have to rethink this.

Howz ‘bout Jack Handey-isms ... at least I understand them, ya know.

I went to listen to you on Wednesday ... You didn’t tell me you were on Mondays! I’m going to listen tomorrow! Promise!


375 posted on 08/16/2009 8:18:43 PM PDT by Daffynition ("...... we are about to be czarred and fettered." ~ alterum ictum faciam.)
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To: Daffynition
Actually . . . I did tell you I was on Monday nights. ;) I realise you may be a latent Boomtown Rat, but there are some of us who think Monday night's pretty good.

On my station, our nighttime lineup starts with a pretty damn good doo-wop show that doesn't play just the usual overfamiliarities. That's a two-hour show. Then I'm on for my hour, and I'm followed by a strictly old-time radio program, When Radio Was. It's a good show but it plays too many of the usual familiar cliche shows you always think of when you hear the Golden. Age. Of. Radio. nostalgia crap.

I don't play that way when I arrive at each week's old-time radio segment on my show. (I know you know this but this is for any FREEPers who might be curious to hear me and might be awake at that hour, depending on their time zones, since I'm Pacific time.) All I drop in an old-time radio show or two (I can use two if I have a pair of fifteen-minute programs that are broadcast-worthy sound quality--you'd be amazed and dismayed how many old-time radio shows survive in horrible condition because of the old abused transcription discs---but one if my best one's a half-hour show, such as what I'm going to play this week), on the date they actually aired back in the year (the other OTR shows don't even pay attention to that facet and never play a show on its actual original air date), and except for backselling cast and writing credits if the broadcast itself didn't and I have the information (which I do for most of my collection), I stay out of the way and let a listener hear it not as clanking nostalgia but as living, breathing art.

I have this week's show all written, by the way. I have only to choose the songs for my two music segments (two songs each, two segments a show), edit my script, and gather up and burn my chosen sound effects.

378 posted on 08/17/2009 1:11:38 AM PDT by BluesDuke (It's her prerogative, my honour, and nobody else's business . . .)
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