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General Category => General Radio Discussion => Topic started by: sgreenstreet on April 27, 2021, 0208 UTC

Title: Bob Fass Obit
Post by: sgreenstreet on April 27, 2021, 0208 UTC
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/25/arts/bob-fass-dead.html?searchResultPosition=1 (https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/25/arts/bob-fass-dead.html?searchResultPosition=1)

I don't remember Bob Fass, but the hi-jinks in this obit certainly brought back memories of pirate radio back in the 80's. Back then, pirate radio was cool because it was subversive and funny.  Kinda like National Lampoon doing drug and political humor on the radio.  But then again, who remembers the National Lampoon Radio hour syndicated to FM rock stations in the 70's?

I recently got back into SWL and searching for the pirates after a 30 year hiatus. I'm disappointed by all the music.  I can get that stuff from the local FM classic rock station, or Pandora, or Sirius.  I could go on but my point is that there's so much potential for pirate radio that's being missed. Pirate radio should be something you won't find in the mainstream.  Otherwise, why would you do it?

My two cents. YMMV. Void where prohibited. Cover before striking.


Sid
Title: Re: Bob Fass Obit
Post by: Sealord on April 28, 2021, 1848 UTC
I recently got back into SWL and searching for the pirates after a 30 year hiatus. I'm disappointed by all the music.  I can get that stuff from the local FM classic rock station, or Pandora, or Sirius.  I could go on but my point is that there's so much potential for pirate radio that's being missed. Pirate radio should be something you won't find in the mainstream.  Otherwise, why would you do it?

Good point, but (for me) there's something about listening through the static to a station, even if it's just playing music, that is unpredictable in format, frequency, mode & schedule that keeps it fun.  I do miss KIPM, Undercover Radio, Stone Circles Radio, etc., but I also enjoyed KDED, Radio Metallica Worldwide & Hey Joe Radio just as much.  One thing the licensed operations lack is the connection with a small community that provides for interaction with the stations through loggings, shout outs, requests & qsl's.