I had an old Stromberg-Carlson radio in my room. I’d love the soft glow as the tubes slowly warmed up. Remember going to the tube testing kiosk at the grocery store
As a small child in the early 60s I believed that singers actually went to the radio station to play live. Where I got that idea in those days I have no clue.
programs programs everywhere – all across the spectrum. but even though there are millions going on at once – not even one worth the time. I feel your pain Charlie Brown!!!!
Remember when, on certain winter evenings, you could pick up AM radio stations from far, far away? On crystal clear nights, my brother and I would turn on the radio after midnight just outside of DC and listen to WLS out of Chicago, or ‘Juicy Brucie’ on WBZ in Boston.
mccollunsky 9 months ago
10 radio stations and nothing good on.
Cornelius Robinson Premium Member 9 months ago
You can get replacement tubes at Radio Shack… Forty years ago!
chief tommy 9 months ago
I had an old Stromberg-Carlson radio in my room. I’d love the soft glow as the tubes slowly warmed up. Remember going to the tube testing kiosk at the grocery store
orinoco womble 9 months ago
As a small child in the early 60s I believed that singers actually went to the radio station to play live. Where I got that idea in those days I have no clue.
iggyman 9 months ago
The old Charlie Brown had quite a temper!
Troglodyte 9 months ago
Poor Freddie Mercury would be sad with CB’s attitude!
PaulAbbott2 9 months ago
Jeez Chuck, just download some podcasts or flesh out your Spotify playlists
Blu Bunny 9 months ago
Speaking from the future CB, it doesn’t get any better, and the same with a device called TV and streaming services.
jymy Premium Member 9 months ago
just wait until clear channel starts buying all the radio stations…
Gameguy49 Premium Member 9 months ago
Charlie Brown’s problem is his radio doesn’t have a power cord. How is he supposed to plug it in?
uniquename 9 months ago
Blaming the messenger…
eced52 9 months ago
Good thing he doesn’t live today with all the television stations and podcast and streaming sevices.
Wichita1.0 9 months ago
I dunno. I was listening to Fred Allen last night. Oh, right. That was on my mp3 player.
Saddenedby Premium Member 9 months ago
programs programs everywhere – all across the spectrum. but even though there are millions going on at once – not even one worth the time. I feel your pain Charlie Brown!!!!
eric_harris_76 9 months ago
I blame the Communications Act of 1934.
But I always do.
Bruce388 9 months ago
Homer Simpson, listening to A Prairie Home Companion: Slapping the radio, “BE MORE FUNNY!”
Droptma Styx 9 months ago
I find old radios like that at flea markets and wonder why they’re so beat up. It was the lousy programming!
billwog 9 months ago
“Bad tube” rather dates this strip !
MichiganMitten 9 months ago
Lots of old time radio shows are available as podcasts. Fun stuff.
will.pittenger1 9 months ago
Vacuum tubes? Didn’t they have solid state radios by then?
misterdan 9 months ago
Kill the messenger.
ellisaana Premium Member 9 months ago
Remember when, on certain winter evenings, you could pick up AM radio stations from far, far away? On crystal clear nights, my brother and I would turn on the radio after midnight just outside of DC and listen to WLS out of Chicago, or ‘Juicy Brucie’ on WBZ in Boston.
Shikamoo Premium Member 9 months ago
Change the station. Don’t kick the radio.