Most Memorable Radio Moment
Most Memorable Radio Moment
Stan: I would be interested in your most memorable radio moment, should you be able to narrow it done to one. For me it was hearing Twist and Shout by The Beatles for the first time.
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Re: Most Memorable Radio Moment
I don’t know if there is any one exact moment, if you’re asking me personally about my days on the radio. There were memorable days. Being on the air the morning after Lennon was assassinated and actually on the air when the 9/11 attacks occurred. Those two days remain vivid to me.
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Re: Most Memorable Radio Moment
Thanks Stan. From a listener's point of few the events you describe will be in my memory for a very long time.
When I listen to the news, talk shows, sporting events or music my radio experiences are often more vivid than those associated with television probably because of the images that I create, based on the comments made, are my own.
With television, the producer often shows us what she or he wants us to experience and this is far less rewarding for me. Many a good song or discussion has been tarnished by the background video chosen by a producer.
Sometimes I think Bill Friday was right. Just the facts madam.
When I listen to the news, talk shows, sporting events or music my radio experiences are often more vivid than those associated with television probably because of the images that I create, based on the comments made, are my own.
With television, the producer often shows us what she or he wants us to experience and this is far less rewarding for me. Many a good song or discussion has been tarnished by the background video chosen by a producer.
Sometimes I think Bill Friday was right. Just the facts madam.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Um, that's Joe Friday, to be factual, and he never actually said that. The line was, "We're only interested in the facts, Ma'am."
Maybe you should have listened to Dragnet on the radio, Peter

Maybe you should have listened to Dragnet on the radio, Peter
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Re: Most Memorable Radio Moment
Peter got it half right. Half of Friday's name and half of his partner on the show. Bill Gannon (sp) was Joe's partner. Jeez, I can't believe I remember this stuff.
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Re: Most Memorable Radio Moment
Thanks Kira, I remember now it was Joe Friday and thanks for setting me straight. 
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Re: Most Memorable Radio Moment
Oh, don't thank me. It's an involuntary function of my infernally limitless capacity for pop culture trivia. Au contraire, please forgive the interruption to our scheduled broadcast. We now return to our most memorable radio moments.admin wrote:Thanks Kira, I remember now it was Joe Friday and thanks for setting me straight.
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