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From Michael Coxe <audities@sonic.net>
Subject Re: solution to crappy radio in car
Date Sun, 14 Mar 2004 11:05:54 -0800

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nonstoppop@cox.net wrote:
 > I just miss the days when I could actually turn on a radio
 > and hear something new

Radio always has that surprise element that playing your
already-owned-stuff will never have. When I first moved
to the SF bay Area in 1978 I almost quit listing to my
records because regional radio was so awesome. Not only
all the new music (78-80 was a great time for that) but
superb dj's on KSAN, KOME (Dennis Erectus just being one
example) and even college radio like KFJC. Not the golden
60's but as close as it's been.

I will always love, and forever nostalgically pine for, radio
as it was practiced until the 90's when corporation killed
the radio star.

Sorry for so many posts,

  - michael

NP: And When It's Over - The Vagrants (a Bert Somer song)

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