I never thought I’d say this but I miss live DJs. Most stations around here are pre-recorded. I have frequently passed one along Rt 283 and there are no cars parked there even though the music is being broadcast. It’s amusing when something goes wrong and it’s a half hour before the engineer gets there and fixes whatever is wrong.
WGBW-AM is in Denmark, Wisconsin. Speaking of DJs, though, my brother once heard a DJ late at night who fell asleep at the microphone and was talking in his sleep. He said something like, “…aaaand there’s this group that we’ll listen to in a moment…um…what was it called…what was it called…what was it called…what was it called…” He repeated “what was it called” for about 10 minutes but my brother never found out what happened because he drove out of the station’s range.
I remember when we had a local AM station here that played music and often times the record was put on the wrong speed.They had to sign off at sunset as another station in another State would override the frequency at night. Strange times for sure.
Ok, I have a question… What’s a record? (I know of course, but I wonder if in this digital age of Apple music, Spotify, Pandora; is radio going the way of the newspaper or the rotary phone?) I sync my cell phone with my car, and listen to music that way rather than to the radio itself.
In the days of ten inch 78s some songs needed both sides. The singer would instruct the listener to turn the record over, often in an extra verse. E. g. Ukulele Ike’s version of “Stackerlee.”
Something is also missing among the air waves carrying the same broadcast on multiple stations. Time for Rock and Roll again. Oh yeah. Time again to replay Gunsmoke and those mysteries.
BE THIS GUY over 3 years ago
And that’s why he never made the big time.
wiatr over 3 years ago
I never thought I’d say this but I miss live DJs. Most stations around here are pre-recorded. I have frequently passed one along Rt 283 and there are no cars parked there even though the music is being broadcast. It’s amusing when something goes wrong and it’s a half hour before the engineer gets there and fixes whatever is wrong.
Strob Premium Member over 3 years ago
Love the classic 1957 Chevy Bel Air style. Bonus points if you can find the gas cap.
https://tinyurl.com/45tut4en
i_am_the_jam over 3 years ago
WGBW-AM is in Denmark, Wisconsin. Speaking of DJs, though, my brother once heard a DJ late at night who fell asleep at the microphone and was talking in his sleep. He said something like, “…aaaand there’s this group that we’ll listen to in a moment…um…what was it called…what was it called…what was it called…what was it called…” He repeated “what was it called” for about 10 minutes but my brother never found out what happened because he drove out of the station’s range.
KA7DRE Premium Member over 3 years ago
I remember when we had a local AM station here that played music and often times the record was put on the wrong speed.They had to sign off at sunset as another station in another State would override the frequency at night. Strange times for sure.
Doug K over 3 years ago
This is when the music just had to speak for itself.
Jeff0811 over 3 years ago
Ok, I have a question… What’s a record? (I know of course, but I wonder if in this digital age of Apple music, Spotify, Pandora; is radio going the way of the newspaper or the rotary phone?) I sync my cell phone with my car, and listen to music that way rather than to the radio itself.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 3 years ago
“A Walk in the Black Forest … part 2”
Breadboard over 3 years ago
Now the “Happy Days” theme is playing in my head :-)
jay_dallas over 3 years ago
Nice ’57 Chevy!
submachine over 3 years ago
I just retired as a radio announcer and now, the engineer can fix any problem from home 30 or more miles away
Michael G. over 3 years ago
Ruffles has flipped! :-o
Teto85 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Two in a row with Mr Martin’s “help.” This will take some time to recover.
PO' DAWG over 3 years ago
“I’m On Mexican Radioooo”….. Wall Of Voodoo
David_J Premium Member over 3 years ago
Late night radio was THE best. That’s where I first heard Wolfman Jack, Doctor Demento and King Biscuit Flower Hour back in High School. Oh man.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
I miss Don Imus. God knows, I didn’t agree with his politics but the man knew how to do radio.
willie_mctell over 3 years ago
In the days of ten inch 78s some songs needed both sides. The singer would instruct the listener to turn the record over, often in an extra verse. E. g. Ukulele Ike’s version of “Stackerlee.”
Henry R Premium Member over 3 years ago
Great artwork !
jmcenanly over 3 years ago
Do radio stations still play vinyl records?
gopher gofer over 3 years ago
he’s got enough on his platter already without sweating the jive, ya dig…?
uniquename over 3 years ago
… at 45 rpm.
heathcliff2 over 3 years ago
Something is also missing among the air waves carrying the same broadcast on multiple stations. Time for Rock and Roll again. Oh yeah. Time again to replay Gunsmoke and those mysteries.
heathcliff2 over 3 years ago
No soap operas, please!