Terrible news about the heart attack. Sorry to hear it.
Is there any new of O&A returning?
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Terrible news about the heart attack. Sorry to hear it.
Is there any new of O&A returning?
Those guys will probably be out of radio for awhile. You can go to Foundrymusic.com for all the latest O&A stuff. I do miss those Radio Chick/Ron And Fez/O&A golden days...
They actually still update www.opieandanthony.com as well. I jus tfinally lost hope a few months ago and stopped going.
Opie and Anthony were the greatest thing on radio. The Spaz Era was some of the most memorable moments ever recorded. I find it hilarious that after O&A were fired WNEW collapsed and they had to restructure the entire thing and give it a new name. They may be coming back next year iirc.
music in the morning around here sucks. so i listen to Howard Stern on Rock 105.3 on the drive to school. i dont really know of alot of Talk radio stations around here, but ExtraSports 690 is pretty good. only in the NHL/NFL season though. Baseball is damn boring.
most other times i listen to stuff from my CD-MP3 player hooked up to the tape deck through an adapter. soon it will be an iPod.
Here in Southern California. The best talk radio show, is by far, Frosty Hidi and Frank on 97.1 FM. They just talk about whatever. Good stuff.
Oh, and we also have these two guys John and Ken, who like to stir up a lot of stuff in california. They're pretty entertaining as well. I'd go into more detail. But... well... I don't feel like it.
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I used to listen to a talk radio program on Houston's rock 101 called "Walton & Johnson" back in early 2002, it was kind of refreshing at first b/c I had never listened to anything like it before, they did alot of ripping on celebrities type stuff, injecting common sense solutions to social issues and whatnot, but soon it got tiring when I realized the guys on the show were the same assholes I hated in real life.
In my car I listen to cds 90% of the time, but the radio station is permanently set to NPR (88.7 for us down here in Houston). I love NPR, because even when I'm in the middle of changing cds and their radio station comes on, they never have any loud, annoying and jerk-like commercials/promo spots/ or obnoxious disc jockeys hurting my ears like any other radio station would (especially Rock 101 FM...I'll let my metal cds do my ear hurting thank you). Any voice you hear on NPR is at a nice medium volume, without obnoxious tendencies and mild mannered. Their promo spots are quiet affairs, with a voice simply telling you what station you're listening to... instead of the typical radio bullshit of loud annoying sound effects with booming announcer's voice doing it (do they really think people enjoy hearing that?)
NPR is a good blend of music and talk, the news programs are informative and the music programs are made up of classical music programs, world music programs and on Saturday nights (a must listen for me now) a Celtic music program called "Thistle and Shamrock". Its a nice sensation to hear something soft and quiet when changing cds. NPR is great, intelligent radio.