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Remember the radio?
I remember the radio screeds from the Heartland, from the macho populists of the Plaines States, when George Bush lied us into an invasion of Iraq.
I asked Michael Harrison, editor of radio-syndicator-friendly Talkers magazine about this, and he claimed he didn't know how many Limbaugh affiliates still barter.. So, when you hear Rush bellowing as you're passing through Birdseed Junction, Beanblossom, or Pyrite, just remember: The radio station's getting what it paid for.
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Dr. Michael Grossman, another former grad, remembers the radio program broadcast each week on WCAM, a station then owned by the city, which had studios on the top floor of the City Hall.
But for whatever reason, some person in Chicago Cubs management remembered the radio song that Steve Goodman had written a quarter of a century earlier.
(Does anyone else remember the shortwave radio days of listening to English matches and score rundowns from the Champions League? Seems like ancient history, which it is).
Baby boomers who remember the transistor radio, that formerly miniature marvel that now looks and feels like a brick compared to current MP3 players, can experience again the sound of an inadequate speaker squeezing out a beloved song.
I can't remember the last radio I owned, let alone one made of wood.
Faint praise, I know, but remember the context: talk radio.
The presence of a DJ and his turntables suggests some kind of hip-hop influence, but he remains a largely superfluous figure, while a percussionist only comes to life during Party and Shit on the Radio (Remember the Days).
I remember on the radio hearing John Alford – he was my girlfriend's brother in the show – and he'd just got a part in London's Burning.
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