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dadaist
06-25-2003, 09:49 PM
A long time ago I used to imagine what it'd be like to have/run my own radio station (this was the mid-late 80s, before everyone and their dog could do Internet Radio)...At first I was just going to do pop/variety gunk, then I decided on classical (not that there are many of those left)...

I dunno if I would now or not...

But I found Lilith's on a bumper sticker in traffic the other morning and it made me think of it. I don't know if she cares for the genre of music they play, but I know she'll like the name:

WWHP 98.3 FM - The Whip

(www.wwhp.com)

airhog
06-25-2003, 10:36 PM
We used to have a college station that played classical. I just wish it was still around. It was one of my favorite stations.

dadaist
06-25-2003, 10:38 PM
Purdue's does (last I checked), and UArk at Fayetteville does (last I checked). The college station in town here is pop/variety, and the one up at the Jr. College where I'm doing classes right now at night has a jazz station.

Uncle Silky
06-25-2003, 10:51 PM
the perfect radio station would play nuthin but George Clinton, James Brown, and Al Green. yay-uh.

Lilith
06-25-2003, 11:08 PM
That is just perfect...when I think Whip/Lilith I think gospel :D:D:p

Steph
06-25-2003, 11:14 PM
Mine would be all folk, I think, mainly because there's not enough folk on commercial broadcasting.

PantyFanatic
06-25-2003, 11:45 PM
Originally posted by Uncle Silky
the perfect radio station would play nuthin but George Clinton, James Brown, and Al Green. yay-uh.
Alright you atomic dog, this is a man’s world that should be full of love and happiness. We need some classic and jazz too.;)

Reverend Silky
06-25-2003, 11:49 PM
okay, fine. toss in Satchmo, Otis, Ella, and Bing. happy?

lakritze
06-26-2003, 11:24 AM
My radio station would be modeled after the NPR or PACIFICA stations with programmes not found elsewhere.Discussions,news,NO advertisments...ever and the music would be from call in requests,it could be anything my listeners want to hear.Pretty eclectic choices I'm sure.

dadaist
06-26-2003, 10:29 PM
Originally posted by lakritze
My radio station would be modeled after the NPR or PACIFICA stations with programmes not found elsewhere.Discussions,news,NO advertisments...ever and the music would be from call in requests,it could be anything my listeners want to hear.Pretty eclectic choices I'm sure.

You want eclectic, you should try to make sense of my CD collection sometime ;)
(link available through my profile, natch).

Several of the bands only people who were in the Illinois/Indiana indie music scene in the mid 90s will have heard of.

gekkogecko
06-26-2003, 10:35 PM
Around here, we do a lot of listening to WTMI.

aka, share radio.

(voiceover)
yes, friends, welcome back to WTMI, where it's oversharing...all the time
(end voiceover)

dadaist
07-16-2003, 12:35 AM
Well, on a whim, I just loaded up my CD player with 18 J.S. Bach CD's. I'm skipping the 4 Glenn Gould Goldberg variation recordings, because I've played those to death recently, and I'm skipping the 4 passions, because I tend to only listen to those during Lent....
Still no where near complete though.