“I’ve been listening to your show on the radio, and you seem like a friend to me.”
The disc jockey was the chef who created and served up not just the music, but all the elements of sound that powerfully fed the magic of radio. The deejay became a regular friend, an ally, even a hero. From the fast-talkers to the velvet smoothies, the radio announcer, as they were called long ago, became a part of the household. The one whose voice came through that favorite bedroom radio, making evening homework more manageable. And also the one who was there at dawn when get-up-and-go-things like work routines and school classes ruled the day.
Sometimes the impact of radio moved people to song
Pilot of the Airwaves by Charlie Dore
*Radio Caroline enthusiasts have restored the ship The Ross Revenge and now it is a tourist destination in the U.K. On a periodic basis former Radio Caroline deejays and volunteers legally originate broadcasts from studios on board the legendary “pirate” radio ship.
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