nellswell
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Registration Date: 03-23-2002
Posts: 11
Location: Olympia, WA
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I play Daniel Amos/Lost Dogs/Swirling Eddies/Terry FREQUENTLY on my radio show! My program isn't exactly considered Christian radio, although I do also play Mark Heard, Cockburn, the Choir, 77s, Innocence Mission, Buddy & Julie, Bill Mallonee, Stonehill, Keaggy ... as well as a lot of Brian Wilson-influenced 60's-esque pop, some folk, country, etc. from "secular" artists. My show is called The Think Tank -- here is a MySpace site for it:
http://www.myspace.com/thethinktank
The playlists are beyond out-of-date, but I plan on updating them soon (I've had a very busy summer with surgery, planning a move, and lots of house-sitting...)
Anyway, I really do play Terry's music just about every week -- so does my fiancee/show partner -- and not only that, Terry HIMSELF was on my show yesterday! He was one of seven artists who were generous enough to participate in my tribute to Mark Heard; he called in and talked about Mark for 3-4 minutes...
My show is on Sundays from 10-noon PST, and you can hear it online here:
http://www.kaosradio.org
In addition to my program, there is a show on KAOS called God's Misfits that's on in the OTHER Sunday 10-12 timeslot, from ten-midnight ... I know Scott Eaton also plays Terry's music and I wouldn't be surprised to hear the new Swirling Eddies on his show. So while you probably won't hear Terry Taylor on KAOS any other days (though we do have a couple of Lost Dogs discs in the library that are VERY occasionally played by other random KAOS deejays) Sunday from 10-12 is always a good time to tune in to KAOS if you want to hear him!
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arcticsunburn
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Registration Date: 06-10-2002
Posts: 2,084
Location: Guitar; A way to express what words can't describe, and a moment of peace in a chaotic world.
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Originally posted by nellswell
I play Daniel Amos/Lost Dogs/Swirling Eddies/Terry FREQUENTLY on my radio show! My program isn't exactly considered Christian radio, although I do also play Mark Heard, Cockburn, the Choir, 77s, Innocence Mission, Buddy & Julie, Bill Mallonee, Stonehill, Keaggy ... as well as a lot of Brian Wilson-influenced 60's-esque pop, some folk, country, etc. from "secular" artists. My show is called The Think Tank -- here is a MySpace site for it:
http://www.myspace.com/thethinktank
The playlists are beyond out-of-date, but I plan on updating them soon (I've had a very busy summer with surgery, planning a move, and lots of house-sitting...)
Anyway, I really do play Terry's music just about every week -- so does my fiancee/show partner -- and not only that, Terry HIMSELF was on my show yesterday! He was one of seven artists who were generous enough to participate in my tribute to Mark Heard; he called in and talked about Mark for 3-4 minutes...
My show is on Sundays from 10-noon PST, and you can hear it online here:
http://www.kaosradio.org
In addition to my program, there is a show on KAOS called God's Misfits that's on in the OTHER Sunday 10-12 timeslot, from ten-midnight ... I know Scott Eaton also plays Terry's music and I wouldn't be surprised to hear the new Swirling Eddies on his show. So while you probably won't hear Terry Taylor on KAOS any other days (though we do have a couple of Lost Dogs discs in the library that are VERY occasionally played by other random KAOS deejays) Sunday from 10-12 is always a good time to tune in to KAOS if you want to hear him! |
Cool. Would it be OK if I sent you some of my material?
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servantsteve
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Registration Date: 07-02-2002
Posts: 4,168
Location: Ole Virginny
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I wish our station would play more Michael W Smith and Carman, but they're just too edgy.
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Ritchie_az
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Registration Date: 07-02-2008
Posts: 2,139
Location: Arizona
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i want to hear the new eddies on Christian radio... how do i go about it?
scream....
rant...
rave...
curlys on the floor... ?
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A friend of mine was a guitarist in (what would become) a Top 40 rock band back in the late-1970's. They were trying to get DJ's to play their music by buying them drugs. (This friend of mine didn't agree with it, so he quit and got out of the music business). But it worked.
So, send your local CCM radio station some wacky tabacky and see if they'll play some Eddies.
Do you know what makes an airplane fly?
Money.
It's also what makes a song play on the radio.
In Phoenix, there's this rich guy who plays commercial-free rock. It's basically his MP3 player hooked up to a 95 kW transmitter. It's pretty cool--fully automated, no DJs, no adds--just the station identifier after every third song. A lot of "b" sides and stuff you wouldn't hear elsewhere. It's my understanding that he did this so he could listen to his music where ever he was in town--just tune in his own station.
It's 103.1 FM if anyone is interested.
The point of that story is if you have enough money you can have your own station and play whatever you want.
Unfortunatly, I don't have that kind of money.
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Ron E
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Registration Date: 03-12-2002
Posts: 5,612
Location: Central Ontario Canada
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tomorrow, our local station is playing Driving in England around 9:30 am.
They have a retro show and they post their lineup, its on right after Sunday's Child, by PKeaggy.
fm100.net
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wayneb
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Registration Date: 04-24-2002
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Location: New Zealand
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In the 80's I got to look around the studio in Radio Rhema (NZ's sole Christian broadcaster). I looked through the bins of LP's there and many had little notes on them about what songs were best to play/avoid, etc.
There were some Daniel Amos albums there!!!! All but the first one had "Do not play" type messages on them....because they were seen as potentially risky to broadcast.
I felt like changing them over with some innocuous band in the hope that they would get some airtime, and also wondered why they were there in the first place if nobody was allowed to play them!
I hope things have changed.....
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12-26-2008 21:52 |
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Ritchie_az
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Registration Date: 07-02-2008
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Location: Arizona
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tomorrow, our local station is playing Driving in England around 9:30 am.
They have a retro show and they post their lineup, its on right after Sunday's Child, by PKeaggy.
fm100.net |
KLOVE shut off the power to their local antenna yesterday... but they'd never play anything that didn't have John Rivers' seal of approval anyway.
Now we only have Family Life Radio, which rarely plays anything that is remotely rock 'n' roll.
I think a "retro show" is a good idea.
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12-26-2008 23:13 |
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Ritchie_az
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Location: Arizona
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There were some Daniel Amos albums there!!!! All but the first one had "Do not play" type messages on them....because they were seen as potentially risky to broadcast.
...and also wondered why they were there in the first place if nobody was allowed to play them!
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I felt like changing them over with some innocuous band in the hope that they would get some airtime |
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I hope things have changed..... |
Hopefully so, but probably not.
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