Still cranking it for Phil
He was classically trained (to keep with the theme of the day)
It's reminiscent of an old school radio broadcast, which I used to avoid like the plague...LOL I've been listening on the desktop PC and phone.Looks like a great site with a ton of variety. I do have a SW Radio stored in my basement somewhere. Might resurrect it and give it a dial. Never was a radio guy, but never was afraid to experiment, either.
Jay how about Bird with strings?Last night I enjoyed some more Stan Getz though I struggled a bit with the 'with strings' parts. I love Stan Getz & I love strings, but not on the same plate
This was followed by some cracking guitar jazz from Grant Green and the boys, a great way to finish an evening.
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Jay.
I guess some would call me a radio fanatic as they are all over the house.Looks like a great site with a ton of variety. I do have a SW Radio stored in my basement somewhere. Might resurrect it and give it a dial. Never was a radio guy, but never was afraid to experiment, either.
Lovely to hear & a delight to watch.This is Elliot Sloss, a student at Curtis, opening a recital with the Bach Unaccompanied Suite for Cello
I've gotta listen to that whole thing.
Love that old push button Houton (?) job. I have a friend who collects and repairs old radios and tv's . . . he's given me a couple of castoffs and I do have a crank job as well.I guess some would call me a radio fanatic as they are all over the house.
We have several battery powered and one hand crank powered for emergencies.
In the bedroom is a Cambridge Sound Works AM/FM/SW with a CD player.
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In the kitchen is a Yamaha Micro Stereo with AM/FM and CD player.
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And there is a small collection of German table radios from the 1950s and 60s that are on display. We have 15 and would have more but they do take up a lot of space.
They're retired and haven't been turned on in years. I like the large ones with the "horse teeth" selector buttons. They represent a last gasp effort to keep the radio as the main source of entertainment in the home.... And we all know how that worked out. The one below is a Saba and is identical to the one JFK had in the oval office. He listened to the news on it during the Cuban crisis. (I have one identical to it).
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Even if you don't care for radio, it would be wise to keep one in case of emergencies.
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