You need to call them. They are doing "decades" music this week.
The 80's today. And they're asking past contributors of the station to call in.
Of course, I'm calling in with requests.
Of course, they rarely have the ones I suggest.
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May 1, 2024 - 2:40pm
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
I was MD of college station KCPR and added this song to the rotation just because it has Duane Eddy.
Aww, man.. 86, though. One of the prize pieces in my vinyl collection is a copy of Have Twangy Guitar, Will Travel. I guess that's getting a spin this evening.
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May 1, 2024 - 2:38pm
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
I was MD of college station KCPR and added this song to the rotation just because it has Duane Eddy.
Oh no!
I'm listening to KCPR at this moment in time.
You need to call them. They are doing "decades" music this week.
The 80's today. And they're asking past contributors of the station to call in.
Of course, I'm calling in with requests.
Of course, they rarely have the ones I suggest.
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Apr 26, 2024 - 3:47am
RParadise wrote:
Without a question the best concert I ever attended was the Moody Blues in March of 1972 in Chicago at the International Amphitheater. Pinder was awesome. All night long there were only five guys up on the stage, but sometimes there was a piano or other keyboard, and sometimes there was an entire orchestra up there, plus some other sounds that didn't really belong to any instruments I was aware of. It was everything you wanted from a Moody Blues concert, and it rocked.
Listened to Every Good Boy Deserves Favor tonight in his honor.
I was at that concert as well and have seen them 5 more times since then. Last time I saw them was at the Desert Sky Pavilion near Phoenix about 30 years ago.
Without a question the best concert I ever attended was the Moody Blues in March of 1972 in Chicago at the International Amphitheater. Pinder was awesome. All night long there were only five guys up on the stage, but sometimes there was a piano or other keyboard, and sometimes there was an entire orchestra up there, plus some other sounds that didn't really belong to any instruments I was aware of. It was everything you wanted from a Moody Blues concert, and it rocked.
Listened to Every Good Boy Deserves Favor tonight in his honor.
Other than The Beatles, no other musical group influenced me as much as The Moody Blues. Within the Moodies, it was Michael Pinder's songwriting & mellotron playing first grabbed me. Truly a unique musician & man, may he rest in peace among the cosmos.
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Apr 23, 2024 - 3:53pm
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
Me too; my best friend when I was little was his biggest fan. All I remember is the Guinness Book of World Records entry: "Most Recoveries of His Own Fumbles in One Game (4)"
I recover from my many fumbles daily.
Easily exceeding Roman's record.