April 4 at 7:35PM
"We Belong Together" Richie Valens
Mark
Earlier the "San Francisco Season" was missing the word "Symphony".
It's later now, or it's now, now, but later than earlier... um...
Another classical program is on... KDX mostly runs talk shows but everytime I come on this thread it seems classical is playing... makes me look stuffy.
I'm not stuffy!!
The piece is the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto, played by Camilla Wickes, a woman almost cheated of her violin career by men who gave her 5 children. But she was so good on the violin that some of her recordings sell on e-bay for $400!
I've thought about an all violin concerto format for KDX. There are 3,000 violin concertos!
The violin is an instrument heard in romantic movies as much as the Theramin is heard in horror films.
Does Amy and Noam know the exact date of this upcoming attack? And will Russia join in as an ally?
Druid Hills got to wondering: "Does Amy and Noam know the exact date of this upcoming attack? And will Russia join in as an ally?"
Carl looks back in his memory and thinks...
I don't recall Russia being mentioned but according to our records "Democracy Now" is carried on a station in your area and you should be able to find out for yourself by contacting WLSL, which from what I hear is well run and very responsive to listeners.
Sunday morning at 9 is the perfect time for the Hour of Slack coming from Cleveland Heights, Ohio, because this is the hour when many people are skipping church.
But this morning's show, while good, has me on edge because it's an X-rated show.
The new album "Tango Lessons in a Fascist Whorehouse" by the Rudy Schwartz Project is being featured, and I'm not sure how much church-skippers will withstand before considered some kind of protest.
We understand there are no actual FCC rules about content on a part 15 station, but most of us adhere to a kind of acceptance of the decency standards for grown-up radio stations, but at the same time this is the real world where our tax money is used to cripple and burn people as long as they're very far away.
Toto - I Won't Hold You Back
performed by the Columbus Symphony and Chorus.
Lynard Skynard - They Call Me The Breeze
Carl: As you know we air the HOS on our LPFM. I have a collection of FCC Clean shows on CD that you are welcomed to. If you like, send me a place I can mail them to on our secret back channel.
By the way, taking a hat off can be a gesture of respect toward whoever is in one's presence, but you aren't in my presence so I have to verbalize, DHR... I'll put the hat back on once you know that I've taken it off by way of saying "Thanks!"
What did you say to deserve the hat? "Carl: As you know we air the HOS on our LPFM. I have a collection of FCC Clean shows on CD that you are welcomed to. If you like, send me a place I can mail them to on our secret back channel."
That is a great gesture on your part and I've thought about it all day.
We were off the air for 2-hours while an electric storm passed by.
Here's what I'll do for the time being...
Since KDX has the sole mission of serving me, it's listener, and since I like the music of the Rudy Schwartz Project and am not personally offended by their words, and given the fact that the FCC doesn't impose a language ban on part 15 stations, and there have been no actual complaints, I will continue as is.
Should any difficulties arise in the future I will have my attorney notify the complaining neighbor that what I broadcast on my private station is none of their gud dum business, but if officials start intimidating me I'll use the "clean versions" as proof that I'm conforming to authoritarian dictatorship. So, hold onto them unless all hell breaks loose.
A Cub Scout crystal radio and a Realistic 49 mHz wireless mic.
"A Cub Scout crystal radio and a Realistic 49 mHz wireless mic."
Meanwhile, I'm airing the Bob Cesca Show from the Relm Network which comes across on Tuesday and Thursday. He and his guests talk about the latest White House shenanigans. It is very much like the 3 Stooges.
James Brown - Sex Machine
KDX Worldround Radio has been running full-sail at 1680 kHz out to a Grundig FR-200 Portable, Amy Goodman talking about serious news stories that I've already forgotten, followed by "Freethought Radio" with Annie Laurie and Dan visiting with the late Christopher Hitchens, all while I manually cut grass with a precision Brill German made mower.
In competition the continual roar of industrial tree mulching equipment is running as lumberjacks work 50-feet up taking a tree apart in an adjoining yard.
To inject some drama the sky is loaded with "thunder head" clouds and dark gray spots signalling a nearby storm.
Now we have "The Skeptic's Guide To the Universe" with the panel deciding not to use United for their upcoming travel plans.
Ya, I've heard that Bill O'Reilly has been drummed out, but he never did have any talent, so what difference does it make?
Now the sun's out and I don't have a clue what's going on.
