ToughDiamond wrote:
naturalplastic wrote:
I did a public access radio show.
Now that's another thing I've often felt tempted to do. It would probably end up much like the John Peel show, i.e. much more to do with the host's taste in music than anybody else's, though unlike John Peel, nobody would listen to my show. But it would exist.
Yes. Its quite an experience. You hafta bust ass to script out your dj comments, and pick the records you're gonna play. And figure out atleast in rough way how to fit it into the hour. Meet a deadline. I have played some records AuntBlabby sent me by the way. He has quite a collection of odd ball songs that fit into my show.
Not familiar with John Peel.
There are a number of folks who do stuff on 'real radio' who seemed to be allowed to their own thing. And play their own records...and are not slaves to the current hits programer directors. There is a show called "Tiki Lounge" (forget the host's name) on XM-Sirius who plays an idiosyncratic mix of his. You will hear a popular song...by a popular artist...but a song not associated with that artist. Like you will hear Dianna Ross doing a song associated with Dolly Parton, or think you're listening to a Beatle song being done by the what you think is the Beatles - and then realize 90 percent of the way through the song that it only 90 percent SOUNDS like the Beatles, and that its...the Bee Gees!