Tonight, I gave up on listening to an AM station when a loud hum on the radio blocked the station's frequency.
Yes, that happened, and yes, it's not a sentence many people under age 55 say these days.
Tonight, I gave up on listening to an AM station when a loud hum on the radio blocked the station's frequency.
Yes, that happened, and yes, it's not a sentence many people under age 55 say these days.
This morning, I thought about how much work I'd done throughout the long, draining night and how long the rest of the week and month feel. While contemplating this, the circus music opening of Three Dog Night's "The Show Must Go On" ran through my mind.
That goofy carnival-like theme is still there now. I'm glad my mind, at least, feels subconsciously whimsical even when I don't.
Talk about having to be on my game this weekend. Between Friday night and Sunday morning, I'm scheduled to work 22 hours in a 34-hour span. Financially, this is a plus, and fortunately, the first big chunk of working hours is already over. By Sunday morning, however, I expect I'll be delirious. I've been keeping things in perspective, though, with a mental soundtrack of "People Make The World Go Round" by The Stylistics.
So far, this has been an effective tactic. We'll see how I feel Sunday morning, however.
Many reviewers regard season six as the worst or one of the worst seasons of "Saturday Night Live." While listening to the "Not Ready For Season 6" podcast recently, I thought, "The show wasn't great that season, but the theme song SNL used that season isn't bad. It's sunny, bouncy, and saxophone-driven, setting the audience up for the comedy to follow."
It's a shame such a well-composed theme has to be tied to a season in which laughs were mostly few and far between.
Five standout selections heard today:
KUNV (Las Vegas, NV)
KWAX (Eugene, OR)
KXCI (Tucson, AZ)
WKYN (Mount Sterling, KY)
WSCA (Portsmouth, NH)
For a smooth jazz station seeking two compatibly bouncy tunes, I recommend pairing Kenny G's "The Shuffle" with Tom Grant's "Eye Of The Hurricane." I played "The Shuffle" many times on KNJZ, but surprisingly, I have yet to hear "...Hurricane" on any station or stream. This pairing offers a graceful way of gliding from an upbeat saxophone instrumental into rhythmically compatible vocals.
During my FM dial scan 29 years ago, one radio station after another was testing the Emergency Broadcast System. Despite encountering that repetitive tone on station after station, I still managed to hear some music along the way. Among the highlights:
WSIE 88.7 FM
KCFV 89.5 FM
WFUN 95.5 FM
KFAV 99.9 FM
KEZK 102.5 FM