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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: Radio Star on September 02, 2019, 2344 UTC
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S7 Great audio here in Eastern Mass
2342 - "What's Going On" - Taste
2347 - "Chauffeur" - Black Cat Bones
2350 - "Young Like A Hurricane" - Neil Young
0002 - Cool AM and Clever Name Radio email address. Many signature Cool AM Jingles.
0002 - "Ame Caline" - Raymond Lefevre
0004 - "Roll Over Beethoven" - Chuck Berry
0008 - "Teenager in Love"
0012 - "I Will Follw Him" - Peggy March
0016 - "Red House" - Hendrix
0024 - Signature Cool AM Jingles
0025 - "The Show Is Over" - Petula Clark
0031 – “Institutionalized” – Suicidal Tendencies
0036 - OFF
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End of a song, "Hot Radio. So hot it's cool." into hard rock.
S5 and clear here.
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Hot Radio Relay 6885 USB S4-S9 in NY
2345: Black Cat Bones “Chauffeur”
2349: Hot Radio I.D. into Neil Young “Like A Hurricane”
0000: CleverTrees@protonmail.com, Cool AM Radio I.D. CoolAMRadio@hotmail.com
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Hot Radio coming in s6 in Chicago - Neil Young “Like a Hurricane”
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2349 UTC "Hot Radio" ID, into "Like A Hurricane"-Neil Young :)
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S7 to S8 @ 2359 with Clever Name ID and new email, followed by a Cool AM ID @ 0000.
0027 - S9 with "The Other Day" The Cry
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S7 with Roll over Beethoven @ 0005.
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45454 in Wyomissing
Teenager in Love @ 0008
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on 6885 USB direct
0018 blues, 0022 ID : Hot Radio, @hotmail, 6735radio.tk
'from Europe to Europe' (but via N. American relay...)
0024 W singer, etc... 0030
(0034 gone)
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0019: Just below the noise here.
0026: ID into unid music selection. S/3.
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Great big signal- S9+20 of Hot Radio Shortwave. Wow, what a fantastic sounding show.
Professional sounding Interval Signals and engineering by CoolAM Radio.
Nice tunes.
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Fading up nicely with great easy music..0020 UTC
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Frequency: 6885
Mode: USB
Date: 3 Sept 2019
Time: 0005 -
SINPO: 44444 via Uniontown PA sdr
Signal S9+
Thanks for the broadcast.
Big Badfish Al (bad_fish@hotmail.com)
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The signal never made it above the noise floor in any convincing way here.
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Tnx for your Reception Reports!
email : hotradio@outlook.com
Special tnx to Clever Name Radio
for Airplay-/Relay the show!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1r92N0edVSiNjLUuez8OsJvM1bdN7Y3lV/view?usp=sharing (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1r92N0edVSiNjLUuez8OsJvM1bdN7Y3lV/view?usp=sharing)
http://hotradio.ml (http://hotradio.ml)
André
CoolAM- & HOT Radio - Shortwave
the Netherlands
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Wasn't "Like A Hurricane" on "American Stars And Bars"? You couldn't go anywhere w/o hearing the album version of that tune in late '77/early '78 and it was long.
I knew a guy who was playing on the bar circuit in South Florida in a cover band who shot his car's radio out after having to hear and play it so many times. (The Hurricanes are the name of the U of Miami's sports teams, which were lousy in that era.) He may have been batsh!t crazy, but he was provoked. It was found to be justifiable radiocide.
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Wasn't "Like A Hurricane" on "American Stars And Bars"? You couldn't go anywhere w/o hearing the album version of that tune in late '77/early '78 and it was long.
Yes Like a Hurricane is from American Stars & Bars.
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Thanks! I was thinking it was from either "Stars And Bars" or "Zuma" but they have such a similar sound despite Frank Sampedro becoming a member of Crazy Horse between the two and the decades since, it's hard to recall which album what tunes were on.
Neil and the boys were really hitting their stride in that era. Crazy Horse was a very good, but underrated band on it's own. That's what happens when you hitch your wagon to an established star.
The radio shooting guitar player had two six ft. tall blonde sisters who looked like prototypes for the "Swedish Bikini Team" a decade later. He looked like he'd been hit by a bus face first. They were all on the far side of nuts.
I was working the door at a friends bar when the youngest sister walked in. Some fool biker got the urge to grab her by her fine butt. She hit him with an overhand right that knocked him cold and broke his nose. He caught crap about that one for years.
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Thanks! I was thinking it was from either "Stars And Bars" or "Zuma" but they have such a similar sound despite Frank Sampedro becoming a member of Crazy Horse between the two and the decades since, it's hard to recall which album what tunes were on.
Neil and the boys were really hitting their stride in that era. Crazy Horse was a very good, but underrated band on it's own. That's what happens when you hitch your wagon to an established star.
The radio shooting guitar player had two six ft. tall blonde sisters who looked like prototypes for the "Swedish Bikini Team" a decade later. He looked like he'd been hit by a bus face first. They were all on the far side of nuts.
I was working the door at a friends bar when the youngest sister walked in. Some fool biker got the urge to grab her by her fine butt. She hit him with an overhand right that knocked him cold and broke his nose. He caught crap about that one for years.
Hah! Very nice!
Yes crazy horse was a great band and perfect for Neil (though he abused them so terribly it's amazing they stuck with him all those/these years!).
Zuma was released Nov of 75 - just off the Tonites the Night tour ("fueled by tequila and cheese burgers"). Drive Back. Stupid Girl. Cortez the Killer.
American Stars & Bars was June 77 - the beginning of country Neil (if you will....). Old Country Waltz. Saddle Up the Palomino. Fiddles and female backing vocals.... Then Comes a Time LP.
Ah the good old days....
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0120-22 Could barely make out a male voice. Bad noise floor.
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Thanks! I was thinking it was from either "Stars And Bars" or "Zuma" but they have such a similar sound despite Frank Sampedro becoming a member of Crazy Horse between the two and the decades since, it's hard to recall which album what tunes were on.
Neil and the boys were really hitting their stride in that era. Crazy Horse was a very good, but underrated band on it's own. That's what happens when you hitch your wagon to an established star.
The radio shooting guitar player had two six ft. tall blonde sisters who looked like prototypes for the "Swedish Bikini Team" a decade later. He looked like he'd been hit by a bus face first. They were all on the far side of nuts.
I was working the door at a friends bar when the youngest sister walked in. Some fool biker got the urge to grab her by her fine butt. She hit him with an overhand right that knocked him cold and broke his nose. He caught crap about that one for years.
Hah! Very nice!
Yes crazy horse was a great band and perfect for Neil (though he abused them so terribly it's amazing they stuck with him all those/these years!).
Zuma was released Nov of 75 - just off the Tonites the Night tour ("fueled by tequila and cheese burgers"). Drive Back. Stupid Girl. Cortez the Killer.
American Stars & Bars was June 77 - the beginning of country Neil (if you will....). Old Country Waltz. Saddle Up the Palomino. Fiddles and female backing vocals.... Then Comes a Time LP.
Ah the good old days....
Do you remember the "Live Rust Tour" when he made all the roadies dress like gnomes for set changes? Way too many psychedelics and cocaine floating around in '79. I'm surprised they didn't wait until he crashed to hurl him off a bridge.
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Yes - I saw Neil & the boys on that tour - those gnomes were creepy - kind of like those things in Omega Man. The psychedelics as you mention made them even creepier!
Good times.