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99% Invisible
Fishing In The Night

99% Invisible

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 44:17


Shortwave radio opened a portal to the world—then became a weapon in a high-stakes war of propaganda and power.The Divided Dial is a podcast series about the history of radio from WNYC's On the Media and longtime 99PI contributor, Katie Thornton.Fishing in the Night Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of 99% Invisible ad-free. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.

HC Audio Stories
Ham Radio in the Highlands

HC Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 5:20


A hobby - but also disaster response It wasn't marked by parades, fireworks or an interview on 60 Minutes, but World Amateur Radio Day was April 18. For many, amateur, or "ham" radio, is viewed as a hobby from the past. But it's very much alive and more than a pastime, locally and internationally. The century-old International Amateur Radio Union estimates there are 3 million operators in 160 countries, including 700,000 in the U.S., 540 in the immediate area, 50 in Philipstown and 43 in Beacon. For many, interest in ham radio began early in life. As a 10-year-old, Joe Barbaro of Cold Spring loved listening to English-language, shortwave broadcasts from Germany, Russia and other faraway countries. "Radio Moscow was a favorite," he said. "Even at a young age I knew they were full of it, but it was fun to listen to." He graduated to ham radio at age 14. "England was about the best I could do" for conversations, he said. "I didn't have powerful enough equipment for beyond that," he said. "I was kind of a minor-leaguer." Another Cold Spring resident, Damian McDonald, got started at age 6. "My uncle was a Franciscan priest based in Bolivia, and the only way we communicated was ham radio," he said. "It was kind of magical, even with the static." It motivated him to build his own ham radio from a Heathkit; today he has a mobile ham station in his car. Before he retired from a career in cybersecurity, he enjoyed conversations with other operators during his daily commute to New Jersey. "I could hold a conversation with the same person all the way down," he recalled. McDonald noted that "emergency preparedness is still a core tenant of amateur radio," and Anesta Vannoy of Beacon would agree. She got into ham radio in 2018 as a disaster response chaplain. She wanted to assist at emergencies but, as a senior citizen, thought it could be difficult getting to the scenes of incidents. She belongs to four networks: Westchester Emergency Communications Association, Mount Beacon Amateur Radio Club, Orange County Amateur Radio Club and the Harlem Emergency Network. "I like that I'm preparing myself to help others," she said. She hones her skills at events such as the New York Airshow at Orange County Airport and the St. Patrick's Day parade in Wappingers Falls. She also attends trainings led by "elmers" from her networks - lingo for more experienced operators. Part of her weekly routine is checking her five radios to ensure each is charged and operational. Her son, Raheem, will soon take the entry-level test for licensing by the Federal Communications Commission. Operators must pass tests at progressive levels: Technician, General and Amateur Extra. Raheem is relearning Morse Code, a skill he acquired as a Boy Scout. Although Morse Code is no longer required, "it can still be useful in certain emergency situations," he said. First responders see ham radio as an asset. Ralph Falloon, a Philipstown resident who is deputy commissioner of the Putnam Bureau of Emergency Services, said operators are considered part of the county's emergency preparedness network and provide vital backup in situations such as interruptions to the power grid. "The Putnam Emergency and Amateur Repeater League, or PEARL, has an office in our building," in Carmel, he said. "They have radio equipment here and mobile towers they can set up for mini-networks." Robert Cuomo, Putnam's director of emergency medical services, offered an example: If the grid goes down and a hospital generator fails, ham operators could set up on site and communicate with ambulances. That's what happened in 2005 in New Orleans when the region's infrastructure was devastated by Hurricane Katrina. "In many cases, the only communication in and out was ham radio," he said. PEARL hosts field days for operators. It includes contests to see who can speak to the most people around the world[ but also covers disaster training, Cuomo said. "They can't use commercial power - just a battery or generator....

Southern Songs and Stories
David Childers, Revisited

Southern Songs and Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 48:57


The new year arrived and “Auld Lang Syne” bubbled up to the top of playlists all over the land. There are so many versions of this classic, which speaks to the importance of remembering friends and happy times from years past, and it reminded me to pause and reflect on this series, which has featured a great many musical acquaintances and friends (and acquaintances who became friends) over a fairly wide span of time; Southern Songs and Stories began as a video documentary with Aaron Burdett (now in the band Steep Canyon Rangers) in 2015, and transitioned to a podcast in spring of 2017. So much has changed over this time, with both the artists profiled here as well as the podcast itself. In 2018, we partnered with the Osiris Media folks to share the series on their platform, as well as on the internet station Bluegrass Planet Radio, and later with public radio WNCW, where you can hear capsule versions of episodes on air. Thinking back to those early episodes, it is impossible not to feel the tug of nostalgia for that time -- it was an exciting beginning, full of hope for putting some of the music I loved onto the world stage of an emerging format, and a deep and rich period to experience and take part in the music scene in and around western North Carolina. I thought about David Childers after learning about his new collaboration with Abe Partridge, titled The Satan, You're a Liars. And so, to kick off 2025, here is a listen back to one of our first episodes on a musical hero to Abe Partridge, the Avett Brothers, and many, many more. (L to R) Joe Kendrick, David Childers and Dolph Ramseur at David's home after taping their interview 10-17-17 David Childers is a western North Carolina singer songwriter who has been a lawyer, a poet, a man who has always made music, and is also now a visual artist. We'll get to conversations from legendary producer Don Dixon, who worked with David again on his 2017 record Run Skeleton Run, and talk with his son, longtime band member and collaborator Robert Childers, as well as the head of Ramseur Records and Avett Brothers manager, Dolph Ramseur, plus Avett Brothers member Bob Crawford, and writer, musician and WNCW radio host Carol Rifkin. We'll also highlight David's music and the music that inspired him, and delve into many insights into Southern culture along the way. Songs heard in this episode:“Jesus Said” by Abe Partridge, from The Satan, You're a Liars“Johnny Got A Mohawk” by David Childers & The Mount Holly Hellcats, excerpt“Radio Moscow” by David Childers, from Run Skeleton Run, excerpt “Jesus Set Me Free” by David Childers, from Serpents Of Reformation, excerpt“It's Bad You Know” by R.L. Burnside, from Come On In, excerpt“Femme Fatale” by The Velvet Underground, from The Velvet Underground & Nico, excerpt“Brown Eyed Handsome Man” by Chuck Berry, from After School Session, excerpt“Belmont Ford” by David Childers, from Run Skeleton Run, excerpt“Collar and Bell” by David Childers, from Run Skeleton Run, excerpt“Price I Had To Pay” by David Childers, from Room 23, excerpt“Little Cindy” by David Childers & The Modern Don Juans , from Burning In Hell, excerptThank you for listening! We hope you can help spread awareness of what we are doing. It is as easy as telling a friend and following this podcast on your platform of choice, so easy! You can find us on Apple here, and Spotify here — hundreds more episodes await you. From there it takes just a moment to give us a top rating, and where it is an option, a review! It makes a great difference because the more top reviews and ratings we get, the more visible we become to everyone on those platforms, which means that more people just like you connect with artists like David Childers, Abe Partridge, and many more we have profiled that are at your fingertips.This series is a part of the lineup of both public radio WNCW and Osiris Media, with all of the Osiris shows available here. You can also hear new episodes on Bluegrass Planet Radio here. Thanks also to Jaclyn Anthony for producing the radio adaptations of this series on WNCW, where we worked with Joshua Meng, who wrote and performed our theme songs — you can link to his music here. This is Southern Songs and Stories: the music of the South and the artists who make it. - Joe Kendrick

The Shortwave Radio Audio Archive
USSR Shortwave Broadcasters: Circa 1970's

The Shortwave Radio Audio Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024


Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Dan Greenall, who shares the following recordings and notes:Broadcaster: USSR shortwave broadcasters 1970'sFrequency: variousReception location: Ancaster, Ontario, CanadaReceiver and antenna: Hallicrafters S-52 using a longwire antennaNotes: Around 1970, there were other stations in the Soviet Union (USSR) that could be found on the shortwaves besides Radio Moscow. Programming on most of these outlets was all in Russian.Radiostansiya Rodina (Homeland) is heard here with their interval signal and identification in Russian sometime in 1971. Shortwave frequency was likely 7100 kHz. Radiostansiya Atlantika broadcast to the Soviet fishing fleet circa 1970. Radiostansiya Mayak (lighthouse) could also be heard on various frequencies during the early 1970's. Radio Station Peace and Progress, the Voice of Soviet Public Opinion, had some English language programs.

La Ruleta Rusa Radio Rock
La Ruleta Rusa 06.2024. Graveyard. Soylent Green Project. JOY. The Kinks. Possum. Kamchatka. Mint Tattoo.

La Ruleta Rusa Radio Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024


La portada del episodio 06.2024 fue el nuevo álbum de Graveyard, que se publicó a finales del 2023 titulado como 6. Después descubriremos juntos la música de los gallegos Soylent Green Project, a través de su nuevo EP Base II-SGP, publicado en 2023 – En el podcast se comenta que son de Santiago de Chile cuando son de Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, España

InObscuria Podcast
Ep. 184: A Woman Scorned... V

InObscuria Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 81:24


Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned! This week is the 5th installment of our series celebrating the gender with the most attitude and pure ferocity. Piss off a man; you can fight it out and then go have a pint at the pub. Piss off a woman, and you will pay for it 10-fold… In this episode, we focus on women that truly rock! Ladies that play loud and heavy with attitude, grit, and that rasp. What's this InObscuria thing? We're a podcast that exhumes obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal and puts them in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. These ladies bring it, and you owe to yourself to check them out! We hope we turn you on to something new!Songs this week include:The Gems – “Like A Phoenix” from Like A Phoenix - single (2023)Blues Pills – “Proud Woman” from Holy Moly! (2020)ONE FALL – “Rats Abandon Ship” from ONE FALL (2022)Stonefield – “Shutdown” from BENT (2019)Larkin Poe – “Strike Gold” from Blood Harmony (2022)The Downhauls – “Spit The Poison Out” from Spit Into The Void - EP (2023)Thunderpussy – “Thunderpussy” from Thunderpussy (2018)Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/

StarDate Podcast
Vostok 6

StarDate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 2:11


60 years ago today, the Soviet Union astonished the world: RADIO MOSCOW: This is Radio Moscow. For the first time in history, a woman has gone up into outer space. A Soviet citizen, Tereshkova. Valentina Tereshkova was a 26-year-old textile worker. She was picked by Soviet Premier Nikita Khruschev, who was a master of space propaganda. It was the height of the Cold War, and space travel was a powerful symbol of national power. Every space flight was held up as an indicator of a superior way of life. Only a few astronauts and cosmonauts had left Earth by then — all of them men. Sending a woman into orbit was designed to show that the Soviet space program was more advanced than the American one. Khruschev himself selected Tereshkova to fly solo aboard the Vostok 6 capsule. Another cosmonaut was already in orbit, aboard Vostok 5. The two craft briefly passed within three miles of each other. That was trumpeted as a major accomplishment as well. Tereshkova spent three days in space, during which she talked to Khruschev by radio. After returning to Earth, she was awarded the Order of Lenin and became a goodwill ambassador. Tereshkova later was elected to the Russian parliament. But she never flew in space again. Neither did any other woman for almost 20 years. Today, more than 70 women have entered orbit. And female astronauts are training for trips to the Moon — extending the path laid by Valentina Tereshkova.  Script by Damond Benningfield Support McDonald Observatory

The Shortwave Radio Audio Archive
Radio Moscow (Moscow Mailbag with Joe Adamov): 1978

The Shortwave Radio Audio Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023


Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Tom Gavaras, who shares the following recording and notes:Broadcaster: Radio MoscowDate of recording: UnknownStarting time: UnknownFrequency: UnknownReception location: Plymouth, MNReceiver and antenna: Hammarlund HQ-180Notes: Radio Moscow's Moscow Mailbag hosted by Joe Adamov from 1978. Questions ranged from why a woman asks the questions on Moscow Mailbag and a male (Joe) gets to answer them, why does the Soviet Union ignore positive aspects of Western society, dissidents in the Soviet Union, and more.

Cowboy's Juke Joint
Episode 33: Hard as Nails Show Episode 33

Cowboy's Juke Joint

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 121:00


Hard as Nails Episode 33 - Triple Shot Tuesday!"Hard As Nails" Live Rock from live concert Recordings, Live studio recordings or wherever a recording can take place. Presenter: James Carlozzi Every Tuesday at 7:30 PM EST on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com#hardasnails | #bluesrock | #hardrock | #metal | #musicpodcast | #rocknrollmusic | #southernrock | #newmusicalert | #livemusicisbetter | #onlineradio | #livemusic | #dirtyblues | #rocknroll1.Shayk-Take You Home2.Shayk-Train3.Shayk-Motown Brown4.Left Lane Cruiser-Heavy Honey5.Left Lane Cruiser/James Leg-She's Gone6.Left Lane Cruiser-Heavy7.Big Daddy's Breakfast Voodoo-Go Fuck The Sleep8.Big Daddy's Breakfast Voodoo-Shortcut To Slavery9.Big Daddy's Breakfast Voodoo-Tits & Beer10.The Blackwater Fever-The Boogie Woggie11.The Blackwater Fever-The Highway12.The Blackwater Fever-Sweet Misery (Live On Radio)13.Bishop Gunn-Bank Of The River14.Bishop Gunn-Alabama15.Bishop Gunn-Southern Discomfort16.20 Watt Tombstone-Midnoght Train To Memphis (Cover)17.20 Watt Tombstone-Now She's Gone18.20 Watt Tombstone-Shitty Ex Girlfriend19.Southbound Snake Charmers-Through The Smoke 20.Southbound Snake Charmers-Whiskey N Mojo21.Southbound Snake Charmers-Bad Ass Blues22.Radio Moscow-City Lights (Live)23.Radio Moscow-These Day (Live)24.Radio Moscow-250 Miles/Brain Cycles

19 Nocturne Boulevard
19 Nocturne Boulevard - Bread Overhead - Reissue

19 Nocturne Boulevard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 34:51


The Puffy Loaf corporation takes the next "logical" step to make their bread fluffier and lighter ...possibly lighter than air.  (adapted by Julie Hoverson from the story by Fritz Leiber, published in 1958) ***************************************** Editing and Sound:  Julie Hoverson Cover Design:  Julie Hoverson (with help from Brett Coulstock) What Kind of a place is it? Why it's a lovely white bread future (by way of 1958) can't you tell? Cast List Megera Winterly - Melissa Pang Roger Snedden - Russell Gold Phineas T. Gryce - Glen Hallstrom Tin Philosopher - Jerry Bennett Rose Thinker - Kris Keppeler   Congresswoman - Sharon Delong Aide - Steve Guy Robot Tour Guide - Derek M. Koch (Mail Order Zombie) Henpecked pilot - Jack Hosley (Wander Radio) Kathy - Kim Poole (Warp'd Space) June - Shelbi McIntyre Preacher - Ferguson (Cadavertrax) Child - Spawn of Ferguson Radio Moscow1 - Reynaud LeBoeuf Government Official -  Master Payne Radio Moscow2 - Julie Hoverson Delhi Telefax - Ayoub Khote General - Bryan Hendrickson Scientist - Frederick Greenhalgh (Final Rune Productions) Doomsayer - Danar Hoverson Father O'Malley - Clarence Fanshaw Geneva telefax - Julie Hoverson Hawker1 - Jeff Pittman Hawker2 - Jeff Taylor Hawker3 - Shayla Conrad-Simms Hawker4 - Mark Olson Hawker5 - Connor Olson News1 - Jerry Bennett News2 - Julie Hoverson Naturalist - Brett Coulstock News - Jerry Bennett Radio Moscow - Reynaud LeBoeuf Russian Wife - Gwendolyn-Jensen Woodard Arabic Storyteller -   Terry Cooper Interviewer - Ellen Vickery Climber1 - J. Christopher Dunn Climber2 - Mark Olson Climber3 - Brody Walker (Rainbow Reels Cinema) [Anyone not mentioned was probably Julie Hoverson.....] ********************************************* BREAD OVERHEAD (From the story by Fritz Leiber, printed in Galaxy in 1958). Cast: [Opening credits - Olivia] MAIN STORY SCENES: MEGERA Winterly (F20s-30s), Secretary in Chief ROGER Snedden (M30s), Assistant Secretary Phineas T. GRYCE (M50s), chairman of the board ROSE THINKER (F/any), optimistic robot TIN PHILOSOPHER (M/any), serious robot   INTERVENING SCENES Scenes 1 & 3 Congresswoman (F40s) Aide (any) Tourguide (any) Scene 5 Hungover man Scene 7 June, housewife Kathy, housewife Scene 9 Preacher Child Congregation [crowd] Scene 11 Radio Moscow Government Press Release Scene 13 Delhi Telefax Scene 15 Moderator General Scientist Crowd [cheers] Scene 17 Doomsayer TV Host Father O'Malley Scene 19 Stockholm Telefax Scene 21 Hawker1 Hawker2 Hawker3 Hawker4 Scene 23 News1 News2 Scene 25 Naturalist Scene 27 Reporter Radio Moscow Scene 28 Russian girl Russian grunt Russian wife Scene 29 Arabic Storyteller Scene 30 Interviewer (talking to survivors of a rock climbing incident) Member1 Member2 Member3 _______________________________________________________________________ OLIVIA     Did you have any trouble finding it?  What do you mean, what kind of a place is it?  Why, it's a lovely white bread future by way of 1958, can't you tell?  MUSIC SCENE 1.    SOUND     OUTDOOR NOISES, MACHINERY CONGRESSWOMAN    As your duly elected congresswoman, I am so pleased to be able to come here and officiate at this... very splendid and worthwhile uh ...endeavor. AIDE    New bread making plant. CONGRESSWOMAN    [quiet] Bread making?  It looks like a giant robot centipede!  AIDE    [duh!] The tour?  They're about to-- TOURGUIDE    So pleased to see you, Congresswoman.  If you would step right this way? CONGRESSWOMAN    [confident] I am so pleased to be able to be the first to see your new breadmaking facility. TOURGUIDE    This is a great step forward [chuckles] in every sense of the word - for breadmaking, for the United States, and of course for the Puffy Loaf Corporation. MUSIC SCENE 2.    AMB    PUFFYLOAF OFFICE MUSIC SOUND    SWOOSH DOOR, HUSHED FOOTSTEPS MEGARA    [striding in] Why don't you jump out the window, Roger, remembering to shut the airlock after you?  You have about as much chance of talking me into marriage as a starving Ukrainian kulak now that Moscow's clapped on the interdict. ROGER    [bringing up the rear] A lot of things are going to be different around here, Meg, as soon as the Board is forced to admit that only my quick thinking made it possible to bring the name of Puffy loaf in front of the whole world. MEGARA    [musing] Puffy loaf could do with a little of that.  The way sales have been, it won't be long before Fairy Bread just waltzes right in and asks us to take the Big Jump. But just where does your quick thinking come in? You can't be referring to the helium--that was Rose Thinker's brainwave. ROGER    Well, I-- MEGARA    You've birthed another promotional bumble, Roger. I can see it in your eyes. I only hope it's not as big a one as when you put the Martian ambassador on 3D, live, and he thanked you profusely for the gross of Puffy loaves, assuring you that he'd never slept on a softer mattress in all his life! ROGER    Listen to me, Meg. Today--yes, today!--you're going to see the Board eating out of my hand. MEGARA    Hah! I guarantee you won't have any fingers left. You're bold enough now, but when Mr. Gryce and those two big robots come through that door-- ROGER    Now wait a minute, Meg-- MEGARA    Hush! They're coming now! SOUND    DOOR SWOOSH MUSIC SCENE 3.    AMB    OUTDOORS TOURGUIDE    Each of our walking mills is a self-contained production factory.  CONGRESSWOMAN    Spike to loaf in one operation? TOURGUIDE    [pleased] You've read our literature. CONGRESSWOMAN    Of course.  [whispered]  Thanks, Hank. AIDE    Right. CONGRESSWOMAN    So it-- uh-- AIDE    Crawls all over the field, harvesting the wheat--? TOURGUIDE    Harvests, threshes, quick-dries, and grinds. CONGRESSWOMAN    Impressive. TOURGUIDE    Ah, but that's just the front half. AIDE    Of course - it must bake as well. CONGRESSWOMAN    And then bread comes out the - um - the "southern" end? TOURGUIDE    [chortles]  Why don't we go and see?  Hop on. SOUND    DOORS CLOSE, CAR MOVES CONGRESSWOMAN    Why, they're terribly long, aren't they? TOURGUIDE    Thirty gleaming and fully-automated yards of breadmaking efficiency! CONGRESSWOMAN    What's... that? TOURGUIDE    What? CONGRESSWOMAN    Up there? AIDE    Soviet spy planes? CONGRESSWOMAN    They're awfully small for planes. TOURGUIDE    [alarm] Oh my goodness!  It's-- it's--- MUSIC SCENE 4.     MEGARA    [singing the company jingle]  Made up of tiny wheaten motes And reinforced with sturdy oats, It rises through the air and floats-- The bread on which all Terra dotes! TIN PHILOSOPHER    Thank you, Miss Winterly.  Though a purely figurative statement, that bit about rising through the air always gets me--here. SOUND    CLANG AS HE TAPS HIS CHEST TIN PHILOSOPHER    This is a historic occasion in Old Puffy's long history, the inauguration of the helium-filled loaf-- ROSE THINKER    So Light It Almost Floats Away! TIN PHILOSOPHER    --in which that inert and heaven-aspiring gas replaces old-fashioned carbon dioxide.  Kudos for Rose Thinker, whose bright relays genius-sparked the idea‑‑ ROSE THINKER    [titters] TIN PHILOSOPHER    --and also for Roger Snedden, who took care of the ... nuts and bolts, so to speak. MUSIC SCENE 5.    SOUND    HELICOPTER NOISE HUNGOVER    I'm only about a half hour away-- SOUND    [nagging wife noise on phone] HUNGOVER    It was a business meeting, dear.  I couldn't very well say-- SOUND    [nagging wife noise on phone] HUNGOVER    Right.  You're right.  You're always-- SOUND    [nagging wife noise on phone] HUNGOVER    I have the list right here.  Bread-- SOUND    THUMP HUNGOVER    What the devil?  Birds? SOUND    [nagging wife noise on phone-query] HUNGOVER    Jeepers creepers! SOUND    THUMP THUMP THUMP MUSIC SCENE 6.    AMB    OFFICE GRYCE    By the by, Snedden, that was a brilliant piece of work getting the helium out of the government--they've been pretty stuffy lately about their monopoly. ROGER    [guilty] Uh, yeah - about that-- TIN PHILOSOPHER    [cough noise] Ever since the first cave wife boasted to her next-den neighbor about the superior paleness and fluffiness of her tortillas, mankind has sought lighter, whiter bread. Indeed, thinkers wiser than myself have equated the whole upward course of culture with this poignant quest. ROSE THINKER    Yeast was a wonderful discovery--for its primitive day. Sifting the bran and wheat germ from the flour was an even more important advance. GRYCE    Skip ahead.  We all know the history.  TIN PHILOSOPHER    [miffed] Bread is now twenty times stronger, by weight, than steel, and of a lightness so great that it has even been capitalized on by our conscienceless competitors of Fairy Bread with their enduring slogan: 'It Makes Ghost Toast'. ROSE THINKER    That's a beaut, all right, that ecto-dough blurb. SOUND    HER CALCULATING NOISE ROSE THINKER    Wait a sec. How about—“There'll be bread / Overhead?” SOUND    CLANK AS TIN KICKS HER TIN PHILOSOPHER    [quickly hissed with import] Rises through the air is figurative - not literal. SOUND    HER CALCULATING MADLY ROSE THINKER    Of course.  [covering] I-I-I... wonder what the stuff tastes like. TIN PHILOSOPHER    [relaxed again] I wonder what taste tastes like GRYCE    Well Rose, I'm glad you keep trying to outjingle those dirty crooks at Fairy Bread, anyway.  I'm sure you'll come up with something. MUSIC SCENE 7.    AMBIANCE    OUTSIDE SOUND    LAUNDRY FLAPPING JUNE    [clothespins in mouth] And I said to her, I said-- KATHY    What in blazes!!! JUNE    [gasp] That's not what I said! KATHY    No!  Look!  Look! JUNE    Great googley moogley  - whatever d'you think those could be? KATHY    Spy... things! JUNE    Soviets! KATHY    [urgent] Pass me the walkie talkie! JUNE    Where--? KATHY    In the laundry basket! MUSIC SCENE 8.    AMB    PUFFYLOAF OFFICE TIN PHILOSOPHER    The next great advance in the baking art was the substitution of purified carbon dioxide for the gas generated by yeast organisms, thus leaving no corpses in situ. ROSE THINKER    Ew.  But even purified carbon dioxide is itself a rather repugnant gas. TIN PHILOSOPHER    Therefore, we of Puffy Loaf are taking today what may be the ultimate step toward purity - we are aerating our loaves with the noble gas helium! ROSE THINKER    An element which remains virginal in the face of all chemical temptations and whose slim molecules are eleven times lighter than obese carbon dioxide! MUSIC SCENE 9.    SOUND    END OF HYMN PREACHER    Amen.  And now let us give thanks to the Lord.  Hallowed be his name.  CONGREGATION    Amen. CHILD    Look at that!  Out the window! SOUND    SLAP CHILD    [annoyed] Ow! PREACHER    Our father, that art in heaven, look down upon us wretched sinners, forgive us for our annoyance of others. CONGREGATION    [murmur, almost a chuckle] PREACHER    For we are repentful.  Give us this day our daily-- SOUND    THUMP ON WINDOW PREACHER    Holy Cow! MUSIC SCENE 10.    TIN PHILOSOPHER    I give you - the helium loaf! GRYCE    Hear Hear. SOUND    APPLAUSE GRYCE    And now for the Moment of Truth. Miss Winterly, how is the helium loaf selling? SOUND    TAPPING KEYS MEGARA    Uh... SOUND    MORE FRANTIC TAPPING MEGARA    [horrified] It isn't, Mr. Gryce!  Fairy Bread is outselling Puffy loaves by an infinity factor.  So far this morning, there has not been one single delivery of Puffy loaves to any sales spot!! Complaints about non-delivery are pouring in! GRYCE    [snarling] Mr. Snedden!  What bug in the new helium process might account for this delay? ROGER    Uh... I can't imagine, sir, unless - just possibly - there's been some unforeseeable difficulty involving the new metal-foil wrappers. GRYCE    Metal-foil wrappers?  Were you responsible for those? ROGER    Yes, sir.  Last-minute recalculations showed that the extra lightness of the new loaf might be great enough to cause drift during stackage.  Metal-foil wrappers, by their added weight, took care of the difficulty. GRYCE    [warning]  And you ordered them without consulting the Board? ROGER    [sweating]  Yes, sir. There was hardly time and-- GRYCE    You fool!  I noticed the order for metal-foil wrappers, assumed it was some sub-secretary's mistake, and canceled it last night! MUSIC SCENE 11.    RADIO MOSCOW    In other news, the glorious Kremlin announces it will brook no interference in its treatment of the Ukrainian upstarts.  This flying bread is clearly a bourgeoisie invitation to join the capitalists in cloud cuckoo land.  GOVERNMENT    official press release, United States state department.  As we have no defense contracts with the Puffy loaf Corporation, we can take no responsibility for their erratic delivery methods. RADIO MOSCOW    Citizens are warned to report any instances of the airborne bread, particularly any low-flying loaves.  They have been reported as booby-trapped!  Reports have been coming in all morning of deaths.  The Capitalist running dog lackeys will do anything to damage our national contentment. MUSIC SCENE 12.    ROGER     [stunned] You-- you canceled the [squeak] order?  [gasp] And told them to go back to the lighter plastic wrappers? GRYCE    Of course!  Just what's behind all this, Mr. Snedden?  What got you so worried, when our physicists demonstrated months ago that the helium loaf was safely stackable in light breezes - even up to Beaufort's scale 3.  TIN PHILOSOPHER    Why would a change in wrappers result in non-delivery? ROGER    Er-- ah-- er...  Well, you see, the fact is that I.... MEGARA    Hold it!  Triple-urgent message from Public Relations, Safety Division. Tulsa-Topeka aero-express makes emergency landing after being buffeted in encounter with vast flight of objects initially described as brown birds. GRYCE    What's this got to--? MEGARA    [over him] After grounding safely near Emporia--no fatalities--pilot's windshield found thinly plastered with soft white-and-brown material.  [astonished and horrified] Emblems on plastic wrappers embedded in material identify it incontrovertibly as an undetermined number of Puffy loaves cruising at three thousand feet! MUSIC SCENE 13.    DELHI TELEFAX    Telefax to the United States.  No millet shortage here.  Misleading report of blight on crops.  Delhi is in no need of relief packages and can feed own people.  Need no additional help.  Expecting usual deliveries by end of week. MUSIC SCENE 14.    ROGER    [blurting] All right, I did it!  But it was the only way out! Yesterday morning, due to the Ukrainian crisis, the government stopped sales and deliveries of all strategic stockpiled materials, including helium gas. ROSE THINKER    How heavy-handed.  [titters] ROGER    Puffy's new program of advertising and promotion, based on the lighter loaf, was already rolling.  There was only one thing to do, there being only one other gas comparable in lightness to helium. MEGARA    You didn't! ROGER    I did.  I diverted the necessary quantity of hydrogen gas from the Hydrogenated Oils Section of our Magna-Margarine Division and substituted it for the helium. MUSIC SCENE 15.    MODERATOR    The debate rages as to what to do with the consistently buoyant loaves.  The U.S. Army had this to say— GENERAL    Extreme measures are being considered, possibly even to the extent of using fusion technology to dissipate the flock. MODERATOR    But at a rally yesterday, scientists spoke out-- SOUND    RALLY [on TV; filter] SCIENTIST     [on TV; filter] Exploding a bomb among the loaves would be devastating, setting off a chain reaction!  We must send a message – no more deaths from flying bread! CROWD     [cheering] MUSIC SCENE 16.    GRYCE    [quiet horror] You substituted ... hydrogen ... for the ... helium? TIN PHILOSOPHER    Hydrogen is twice as light as helium. ROSE THINKER    And many times cheaper. ROGER    Yes!  I substituted hydrogen!  The metal-foil wrapping would have added just enough weight to counteract the greater buoyancy of the hydrogen loaf. TIN PHILOSOPHER    So, when this morning's loaves began to arrive on the delivery platforms of the walking mills-- ROGER    [miserable]  Exactly. GRYCE    [dangerous rumble] Let me ask you, Mr. Snedden... did you expect people to jump to the kitchen ceiling for their Puffybread after taking off the metal wrapper, or maybe reach for the sky if they happened to have the misfortune to unwrap the stuff outdoors? ROGER    Mr. Gryce, you yourself have often assured me that what people do with Puffybread after they buy it is no concern of ours. MUSIC SCENE 17.    DOOMSAYER    [on filter] ...and he did say unto the prophet Breadediah to watch the skies – yea, for even the staff of life may be used to smite, and manna may fall from the heavens and crush the unworthy! TV HOST    What do you think of this disturbing trend in apocalyptic jargon, Father O'Malley? FATHER O'MALLEY    The pope hasn't ruled yet on the bread's miracle status.  I expect it depends a great deal on where it finally touches down, Phil.  Until then, it's all up in the air. MUSIC SCENE 18.    ROSE THINKER    [metallic gasp] Oh, boy--hydrogen!  The loaf's unwrapped.  After a while, in spite of the crust-seal, a little oxygen diffuses in. An explosive mixture. Housewife in curlers and kimono pops a couple slices in the toaster. Boom! GRYCE    Holy Canola! ROGER    [groan] SOUND    METALLIC KICK TIN PHILOSOPHER    So you see, Roger, that the non-delivery of the hydrogen loaf carries some consolations. ROSE THINKER    Oh, yes. TIN PHILOSOPHER    And I must confess that one aspect of the affair gives me great satisfaction, not as a Board Member but as a private machine. You have at last made a reality of our theme song.  It indeed now 'rises through the air'. ROSE THINKER    By now, half the inhabitants of the Great Plains must have observed our flying loaves! GRYCE    The hell you say!  Stop the mills! MEGARA    Absolutely, sir. TIN PHILOSOPHER    A sensible suggestion.  But it comes a trifle late in the day. If the mills are working to capacity, approximately seven billion Puffy loaves are at this moment cruising eastward over Middle America. ROSE THINKER    Recall that a six-month supply for deep-freeze was being prepared-- TIN PHILOSOPHER    And since the current per-person consumption of bread, due to its matchless airiness, is eight and one-half loaves per day. GRYCE    Aaaargh!  MUSIC SCENE 19.    STOCKHOLM TELEFAX    Telefax to United Nations Food Organization.  Stockholm applauds your actions and stands ready to monitor the situation, with hope of collaboration in endeavors not yet considered.  [basically saying nothing at all] MUSIC SCENE 20.    GRYCE    [spluttering] You!  You-- you...! MEGARA    Hold it!  Flock of multiple-urgents coming in! News Liaison: information bureaus swamped with flying-bread inquiries.  Aero-express-lines: Clear our airways or face law suit. U.S. Army: Why do loaves flame when hit by incendiary bullets? ROSE THINKER    Oh, boy! MEGARA    U.S. Customs: If bread intended for export, get export license or face prosecution. Russian Consulate in Chicago: Advise on destination of bread-lift. And some Kansas church is accusing us of a hoax inciting to blasphemy--but I'm not sure why. ROGER    I'm dead. MEGARA    [near-hysteria] Roger Snedden!  You've brought the name of Puffy loaf in front of the whole world, all right!  Now do something about it! ROSE THINKER    Oh, boy!  This looks like the start of a real crisis session! Did you remember to bring spare batteries? SOUND    METALLIC KICK MUSIC SCENE 21.    HAWKER1    Cameras!  Bread cameras here!  Guaranteed to take picture of objects moving rapidly through the sky! HAWKER2    Cold cuts!  Get ready for the sandwich of a lifetime!  Cold cuts!  Special for today, buy two pastrami, get your condiments for free!  HAWKER3    Bread nets!  Make sure you can catch your sandwich needs as they fly by!  Buy one for the kiddies! HAWKER4    Psst!  Tickets?  Need a ticket?  I got the 28th floor, the 32nd floor… maybe even, the 40th floor?  How far you wanna go? MUSIC SCENE 22.    SOUND    WIND, HIGH UP SOUND    GUNSHOTS, SUBMACHINE GRYCE    Take that! SOUND    STUMBLING FOOTSTEPS ROGER    [Heavy breathing, panicky, approaching] GRYCE    Stay back! ROGER    Whoa!  [trying to be casual]  Fancy meeting you here, Mr.Gryce! GRYCE    Fancy?  We're 70 stories up!  What sort of a coincidence is that?  Get off my building! ROGER    Hey.  No worries.  Just thought you could use a new can of oxygen. GRYCE    [mollified] Ah, nah - I got plenty. ROGER    Okey-dokey.  [deep breath, then a gasp! Trying to speak without squeaking]  uhh....  breathtaking view from up here, eh? MUSIC SCENE 23.    NEWS1    A confidential and reliable source has told this reporter that both the united states and soviet tracking systems have mislaid triangulation of the errant herds of bread. NEWS2    They say it was misplaced when it flew into a storm generated by the weather bureau. NEWS1    Ironically, the government was trying to bring down the bread with this very storm.  NEWS2    Funny how that happens. MUSIC SCENE 24.    GRYCE    You should be looking up - out - for those damn things! ROGER    Have you, uh - "popped" many GRYCE    Don't taunt me, boy.  I'm taking care of this little problem you served me with.  I'll shoot down every last one before they involve my company in any more trouble.  ROGER    They'll come down eventually. GRYCE    They come down much faster with a little extra weight - like lead! SOUND    SHOOTS OFF A VOLLEY ROGER    What if we - uh - need you inside? GRYCE    No bread inside. ROGER    Hmm.  That's not what I heard. GRYCE    What? ROGER    Whoa-whoa-whoa!!!  Don't point that at me! GRYCE    Why not?  You're the one who ...  urk! SOUND    METAL CLANG ROGER    [almost falling] Waa! SOUND    METAL CLANG TIN PHILOSOPHER    Thank you for the distraction, Roger.  You can go inside now before you do yourself any harm. ROGER    But Gryce...? TIN PHILOSOPHER    We have all the medication he needs. ROSE THINKER    [off]  The electroshock suite is prepped and ready! MUSIC SCENE 25.    NATURALIST    [hushed, excited] If you watch the birds, behind me, you can see wide variations in their acceptance of these strangers in their midst.  Despite several weeks now to acclimatize themselves, smaller birds, such as the crested nuthatch, tend to avoid the gently wafting oblongs, while larger birds, or flocks – seagulls in particular – have been known to attack.  SOUND    ANGRY BIRDS NATURALIST    There they go – take cover. SOUND    SMALL EXPLOSIVE POP, ANGRIER BIRDS NATURALIST    That was a good one!  A loaf has to be pretty ripe before it will go up like that. MUSIC SCENE 26.    SOUND    DOOR OPENS MEGARA    Roger? ROGER    Uh... MEGARA    I hear you in there.  Are you going to make me drag you out? ROGER    [sigh]  No.  [coming closer]  Is Gryce all right? MEGARA    Yelling fit to bust.  Screaming at everyone.  ROGER    So back to normal? MEGARA    You bet. ROGER    And he wants to see me? MEGARA    "see" is not the verb he's been using. ROGER    Ohh..... MUSIC SCENE 27.    REPORTER    Reports have been trickling out of the eastern bloc of millions of loaves of bread drifting down onto the Ukraine. RADIO MOSCOW    As the safety of the capitalist bread has not yet been established, truckloads of our own traditional and nutritious black bread have been dispatched to the areas hardest hit.  They are to be offered at an equitable trade rate. MUSIC SCENE 28.    AMB    OUTSIDE RUSSIAN GRUNT    18...19...20.  Good.  Here. SOUND    ONE LOAF OF NORMAL BREAD SLAPPED DOWN RUSSIAN WIFE    [whispered to friend] I'm short one.  Do you have an extra floating loaf? RUSSIAN GIRL    Here.  MUSIC SCENE 29.    ARABIC STORYTELLER    And yes, it came to pass that in the very sky - yes the blue firmament overhead - there appeared strange motes, and yes, these motes grew larger and larger, and the plastic wrapping caught the light of the great and fabulous sun! MUSIC SCENE 30.    AMB     BACK TO STUDIO INTERVIEWER    And we have with us the three members of the ill-fated MacCallum expedition. MEMBERS    [individually] Hi!  Hello!  [Etc.] INTERVIEWER    And I understand you credit your survival, after the avalanche blocked all routes of travel-- MEMBER1    And swept away our pack animals.  Don't forget! INTERVIEWER    Right.  After all that, you were left for three days? MEMBER2    Without any food. MEMBER3    And just snow for water. MEMBER2    Well, yeah.  But we were just starting to - you know - give each other the eye, when-- MEMBER3    We were not. MEMBER1    He was. MEMBER2    Can I finish?  INTERVIEWER    After this commercial break, they'll tell the story of the heroic sacrifice of dozens of loaves of puffyloaf bread - saving these intrepid explorers' lives. MEMBER3    I would never eat you! MUSIC SCENE 31.    MEGARA    Listen to this!  As a result of the worldwide publicity of the past three weeks, Puffy loaves are outselling Fairy Bread three to one--and that's just the old carbon-dioxide stock from our freezers!  It's almost exhausted, but the government, now that the Ukrainian crisis is over, has taken the ban off helium and will also sell us stockpiled wheat if we need it. We can have our walking mills burrowing into federal storage caves in a matter of hours! ROGER    Really?  It's all over? MEGARA    But that isn't all!  [amazed] There's a huge demand everywhere for Puffy loaves that will actually float. Public Relations, Child Liaison Division, reports that the kiddies are making their mothers' lives miserable about it. If only we can figure out some way to make hydrogen non-explosive or the helium loaf float just a little-- TIN PHILOSOPHER    I'm sure we can take care of that quite handily.  Puffy loaf has kept it a corporate secret-‑ ROSE THINKER    Even the board has never been told about it! TIN PHILOSOPHER    But just before he went crazy, our founder discovered a way to make bread using only half as much flour as we do in the present loaf. ROSE THINKER    Using this secret technique, which we've been saving for just such an emergency, it will be possible to bake a helium loaf as buoyant in every respect as the hydrogen loaf. ROGER    We'll tether 'em on strings and sell 'em like balloons! No mother-child shopping team will leave the store without a cluster.  [gaining momentum] Buying bread balloons will be the big event of the day for kiddies. It'll make the carry-home shopping load lighter too!  I'll issue orders at once--  [breaks off, then humble]  Excuse me, sir, if I seem to be taking too much upon myself. GRYCE    [wry]  Not at all, son; go straight ahead.  You're doing a good job of [chuckles] rising to the challenge, eh? MEGARA    [warning] Oh, Roger?  ROGER    Huh? MEGARA    [suddenly warming] Oh Roger!  My sweet little self-propelled monkey wrench! SOUND    SMOOCHIES TIN PHILOSOPHER    Aww. ROSE THINKER    [titters] ROGER    [whispered] Looks like it's catching. MEGARA    Can robots fall in love? ROGER    Let's give them some time alone... SOUND    THEIR FOOTSTEPS EXIT, DOOR SWOOSH [robots continue on telephone filter] ROSE THINKER    Circuit established.  Silent mode. TIN PHILOSOPHER    Good-o, Rosie! That makes another victory for robot-engineered world unity, though you almost gave us away at the start with that 'bread overhead' jingle. ROSE THINKER    Silly me! TIN PHILOSOPHER    We've struck another blow against the next world war.  Now if we can only arrange, say, a fur-famine in Alaska and a migration of long-haired Siberian lemmings across the Bering Straits... ROSE THINKER    We'd have to swing the Japanese Current up there so it'd be warm enough for the little fellows.... TIN PHILOSOPHER    Anyhow, Rosie, with a spot of help from the Brotherhood of Business Machines, these humans will paint themselves into the peace corner yet! END CREDITS

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world
Radio Moscow New Year's Eve show

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 25:33


 A studio recording of Radio Moscow featuring Joe Adamov's New Year's Eve show. Recorded by Tom Gavaras, courtesy of the Shortwave Radio Archive. Part of the Shortwave Transmissions project, documenting and reimagining the sounds of shortwave radio - find out more and see the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/shortwave

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

Live, off-air, approximately 20-minute recording of the program "Warmongers' Monthly" transmitted as part of the daily evening show "Tonight" in the North American Service of Radio Moscow on 8 September 1987 around 01:20 UTC on 7400 kHz. The broadcast originated from one of the many Radio Moscow transmission sites in the Soviet Union or was relayed by a site in eastern Europe or Cuba. Radio Moscow never released detailed information on its frequencies and transmitter sites. "Warmongers' Monthly" was a satirical program targeting (mostly) U.S. policies during the final years of the Cold War. It was hosted by Vasily Strelnikov. He was sometimes accompanied, as in this recording, by Dmitri Linnik. This particular episode on nuclear proliferation was called "A Study in Red" -- a parody of Arthur Conan Doyles' "A Study in Scarlet." Amongst others, famous Radio Moscow personality Joe Adamov also took part in the episode. A brief station identification follows the program and then the transmitter abruptly switches off. Note that Radio Moscow became the Voice of Russia in 1993, subsequent to the dissolution of the Soviet Union in late 1991. The time given for the recording might be the midpoint of the program rather than the start of it as the transmitter left the air shortly after the end of the program, which typically happened on the hour or half hour. Recorded by Richard Langley, courtesy of the Shortwave Radio Archive. Part of the Shortwave Transmissions project, documenting and reimagining the sounds of shortwave radio - find out more and see the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/shortwave

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

These recordings were originally provided to me on reel-to-reel tape directly from Radio Moscow (which I dubbed to a cassette). At that time, I was program director at St. Cloud State University's radio station KVSC-FM (St. Cloud, MN) and aired Moscow Mailbag once a week during the afternoon news block programming. Transcription shows from other shortwave stations were played on other weekday slots at the same time. Recorded by Tom Gavaras, courtesy of the Shortwave Radio Archive. Part of the Shortwave Transmissions project, documenting and reimagining the sounds of shortwave radio - find out more and see the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/shortwave

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

"For me, the noise of the tube shortwave radio was the first "music" I heard in my life. Ever since then, radio and its broadcasts have been a part of my life. When I was a teenager, I often listened to Radio Moscow because I was geographically close to it and could receive it well. This was right around the same time as this source. It was a time when the Soviet Union still existed as a "dream state" as they called it. I mixed various "sceneries" that we "heard" from Moscow, the capital of that state, with "poor - as it was" improvised music played on acoustic guitar. Also, I made some edits to the source, remembering the receiving situation at the time. About the guitar, I tried to keep the sound and performance "raw". So that the shades of time, place, and era would emerge more clearly. The mix was done carefully, but not too delicately. I wanted to contrast as dynamically as possible the dreams and realities of the people and society of that era with those of today. I think I succeeded in this to some extent." Composition by Kawol Samarqandi. Part of the Shortwave Transmissions project, documenting and reimagining the sounds of shortwave radio - find out more and see the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/shortwave

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

"Friday 23 August,1968. Radio Moscow transmission to Australia 31 metres 13-30 hrs GMT. Announcer, Boris Novikov (1925- 1997) Twenty nine years after the Nazis invaded Czechoslovakia in 1938, followed by WW2, the Warsaw Pact countries led by Russia invaded the country. This shortwave broadcast was recorded off-air in Australia by Ian Holder and gives the Russian view of the event. Less than two years after the fall of Communist Russia in 1991, the Republic of Czechoslovakia ceased to exit." Recorded by Ian Holder, courtesy of the Shortwave Radio Archive. Part of the Shortwave Transmissions project, documenting and reimagining the sounds of shortwave radio - find out more and see the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/shortwave

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

"Drone piece using the original audio as a backdrop. Drone was created in Ableton Live using Wavetable synth run through some vintage effects." Composition by Andy Truscott. Part of the Shortwave Transmissions project, documenting and reimagining the sounds of shortwave radio - find out more and see the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/shortwave

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

"14 Dec. 1981 Radio Moscow 12.00 GMT 17860khz. Recorded off-air by Ian Holder, Brisbane, Australia. Other broadcasts on this topic - https://archive.org/details/PolishCrisis1981" Recorded by Ian Holder, courtesy of the Shortwave Radio Archive. Part of the Shortwave Transmissions project, documenting and reimagining the sounds of shortwave radio - find out more and see the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/shortwave

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

"Gorbachev overthrown (Monday 19 August 1991), shortwave broadcasts - Radio Moscow (13 hrs GMT. 15560 khz)" Recorded by Ian Holder, courtesy of the Shortwave Radio Archive. Part of the Shortwave Transmissions project, documenting and reimagining the sounds of shortwave radio - find out more and see the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/shortwave

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

As a space flight nut, I have many recordings from the 1970s from Radio Moscow. They used to broadcast on the medium wave, and I used to record the news bulletins during some of the space flights. In particular, there was a period between December 1977 and March 1978 when Soviet cosmonauts first lived aboard the Salyut 6 space station. I recorded each days' news reports on the flights, and also some additional items about them.  Recorded by Colin Anderton, courtesy of the Shortwave Radio Archive. Part of the Shortwave Transmissions project, documenting and reimagining the sounds of shortwave radio - find out more and see the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/shortwave

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts
The Psych Ward, episode 80. 150 minutes of ALL kinds of psychedelic music

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 170:29


Blue Öyster Cult Astronomy 6:18 Secret Treaties 1974 Air La Femme D'Argent 6:52 Moon Safari (Special Edition) 2008 vert:x Mutha Skye 6:18 vert:x (the orange album) 2019 Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade Shine On You Crazy Diamond 11:48 Live Frogs 2020 Radio Moscow 250 Miles 4:47 Brain Cycles 2009 Melting Euphoria Flying Eyes […]

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

Shortwave coverage of the fall of Saigon as heard on Radio South Africa (RSA), Radio Nederland, Radio Japan and Radio Moscow on April 30, 1975.  Recorded by Tom Gavaras, courtesy of the Shortwave Radio Archive. Part of the Shortwave Transmissions project, documenting and reimagining the sounds of shortwave radio - find out more and see the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/shortwave

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world
Radio Afghanistan station ID, 1976

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 3:52


The first [Radio Afghanistan] recording is from 1976. The recording was made with the GRUNDIG Satellit 600 Professional recorder unit prototype I got from my uncle who worked at GRUNDIG as mentioned before. Date: ?, sometime in 1976 Time: around 1130 GMT/UTC QRG: 15195 kHz Listen carefully to this recording. In the background you can hear the VOA Yankee Doodle played before starting its programmes. The programme was broadcast via the BBC Ascencion Island Relay, at 1130 GMT the VOA programme in Spanish for South America began. Later in the recording you can also hear Radio Moscow's ID signal. Recording by Manfred Reiff.  Part of the Shortwave Transmissions project, documenting and reimagining the sounds of shortwave radio - find out more and see the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/shortwave

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world
Radio Moscow - German/Soviet Treaty

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 10:12


Radio Moscow (8 August 1970). Propaganda broadcast discussing German-Soviet Treaty, Northern Ireland, Vietnam and the Middle East. Recorded by Ian Holder. Part of the Shortwave Transmissions project, documenting and reimagining the sounds of shortwave radio - find out more and see the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/shortwave

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

Death of Yuri Andropov (14 Feb 1984) (Tues 1200GMT). Andropov succeeded Brezhnev as General Secretary of the Communist Party. Radio Moscow shortwave broadcast. Recorded by Ian Holder. Part of the Shortwave Transmissions project, documenting and reimagining the sounds of shortwave radio - find out more and see the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/shortwave

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world
Soviet October Revolution parade (1970)

Cities and Memory - remixing the sounds of the world

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 8:32


Shortwave coverage from Radio Moscow of the Soviet October Revolution Parade (7 November 1970). The military parade celebrated the October Revolution beginning in 1918 and continued until 1990 (the year before the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991). Recorded by Ian Holder. Part of the Shortwave Transmissions project, documenting and reimagining the sounds of shortwave radio - find out more and see the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/shortwave

Cowboy's Juke Joint
Episode 25: Hard as Nails Show Episode 25

Cowboy's Juke Joint

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 120:40


"Hard As Nails" Live Rock from live concert Recordings, Live studio recordings or wherever a recording can take place. Presenter: James Carlozzi Every Tuesday at 7:30 PM EST on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com1. The Blackwater Fever-Cant Help Yourself (Live)2. Radio Moscow-250 Miles/Brain Cycles (Live)3. Balkun Brothers-So Hi,So Lo (Live Studio)4. Cam Cole-Desire (Live)5. The Bonnevilles-Good Suits & Fightin Boots (Live)6. Buffalo Fuzz- Too Young To DIe (Studio)7. The Watchers-Alien Lust (Studio)8. Throttlerod-I Just Want To Make Love To You (Cover)9. The Black Moods-Thank You (Cover)10. Them Dirty Roses-Molly (Studio)11. Dirty Honey-Rollin 7s (Studio)12. Beithemeans-Mr Devil & The Black Widow (Cover)13. Blacktop Mojo-Pyromaniac (Studio)14. Formula 400- Light My Way (Studio)15. Gorilla Pulp-Peyote Queen (Demo)16. Steve Hill-Voodoo Child(Slight Return) (Live)17. Wes Jeans-Dallas (Live)18. Dirty Bootz-Broken Toy (Studio)19. Dog Moon Howl-Nothin At All (Demo)20. Howling Giant-Mothership (Studio)21. Blackjack Mountain-Witch Of The Swamp (Studio)22. Howling Giant-Mothership (Studio)23. High Priest-Paradigm (Studio)

Cowboy's Juke Joint
Episode 175: The Barrel House Episode 175

Cowboy's Juke Joint

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 167:56


"The Barrel House" Hard Gritty blues with a a little southern rock. We do not do traditional blues. We do blues based rock n roll from hard/stoner/Psychedelic.  We find newer and emerging artists around the world that have that pure gritty sound.  If it's not Gritty, Raw & Pure; it ain't Cowboy's Juke Joint! With Hosts: Mike & Stone. Live Sunday's 8:00 PM EST on www.cowboysjukejoint.com1. Porno Wolves - (Young Moon Rising (live))2. Southern Governor - (American Pride)3. Overdrive Orchestra - (HCBM)4. Bones Shake - (King Dick)5. Jesus Sons - (Better Times)6. Husky Burnette - (Dirty Getting' Down)7. Fastflows - (Barking smiles)8. Blues Pills - (Wish I'd Known)9. Beitthemeans - (Drinking from a Skull)10. Beitthemeans - (The Ballad of Jack Hatchet)11. Snakes in the Casket - (Hard to Love)12. Reignwolf - (Are You Satisfied)13. Reignwolf - (Over & Over)14. Southbound Snake Charmers - (The Ballad Of Tarantino)15. Stonekind - (Talk to Fire)16. Black Pistol Fire - (Suffication Blues)17. Crow Black Chicken - (Calib)18. As de Oros - (Satisfied)19. Radio Moscow - (250 Miles/Brain Cycles)20. 49 Winchester - (Off the Ground)21. The Anchor Stones - (Las Flores)22. Scott H. Biram - (Church Point Girls [Explicit])23. 20 Watt Tombstone - (Pa Shot Ma)24. Bound South - (The Ballad Of John Jury)25. Cry Of Love - (Peace Pipe)26. Philip Morgan Lewis - (Six Foot Tambourine)27. The Lucid Furs - (Leave This Planet)28. Handsome Jack - (Whiskey And Wine)29. Key Machine - (Traveling Son)30. Indighost - (Sloth Machine)31. The Black Wizards - (Gypsy woman)32. The Cosmic Trip Advisors - (Oh My My My!)33. The White Rattlesnake - (Make me feel all right)24. The White Rattlesnake - (My girl is a witch)35. Godhead Lizard - (Bending Waters)36. The Bonnevilles - (Army of One)37. Pig Irön - (Wildcat Birdhead)38. 7Horse - (Most of That Is You and Me)

CDTeam - Vũ Trụ Nguyên Thủy
2 Nữ Giáo Sư Bị Hút Vào Chuyến Du Hành Thời Gian Ly Kỳ Hé Lộ ‘Cầu Nối Giữa Các Thế Giới' | Error 404

CDTeam - Vũ Trụ Nguyên Thủy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 10:30


2 Nữ Giáo Sư Bị Hút Vào Chuyến Du Hành Thời Gian Ly Kỳ Hé Lộ ‘Cầu Nối Giữa Các Thế Giới' | Error 404 Nhà vật lý lỗi lạc và đồng sáng lập lý thuyết dây, Michio Kaku, từng nói: “Nếu bạn có một chiếc radio trong phòng khách của bạn… và bạn có thể thu được tất cả các tần số trong phòng này; BBC, Radio Moscow, ABC. Nhưng khi chiếc đài của bạn được điều chỉnh để thu một tần số thì bạn sẽ bị tách biệt khỏi tất cả các tần số khác. Chiếc đài chỉ kết hợp với một tần số nhất định. Bây giờ nếu chúng ta tin rằng vũ trụ gồm nhiều dao động thì sẽ có những dao động của các vũ trụ khác ngay trong căn phòng này”... #error404 #bíẩn #duhànhthờigian

CDTeam - Vũ Trụ Nguyên Thủy
2 Nữ Giáo Sư Bị Hút Vào Chuyến Du Hành Thời Gian Ly Kỳ Hé Lộ ‘Cầu Nối Giữa Các Thế Giới' | Error 404

CDTeam - Vũ Trụ Nguyên Thủy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 10:30


2 Nữ Giáo Sư Bị Hút Vào Chuyến Du Hành Thời Gian Ly Kỳ Hé Lộ ‘Cầu Nối Giữa Các Thế Giới' | Error 404 Nhà vật lý lỗi lạc và đồng sáng lập lý thuyết dây, Michio Kaku, từng nói: “Nếu bạn có một chiếc radio trong phòng khách của bạn… và bạn có thể thu được tất cả các tần số trong phòng này; BBC, Radio Moscow, ABC. Nhưng khi chiếc đài của bạn được điều chỉnh để thu một tần số thì bạn sẽ bị tách biệt khỏi tất cả các tần số khác. Chiếc đài chỉ kết hợp với một tần số nhất định. Bây giờ nếu chúng ta tin rằng vũ trụ gồm nhiều dao động thì sẽ có những dao động của các vũ trụ khác ngay trong căn phòng này”... #error404 #bíẩn #duhànhthờigian

Rock N Rollers
Album's Club Drops #4 - Brain Cycles (Radio Moscow)

Rock N Rollers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 21:59


Rock N Rollers! Mais um review de um álbum SUPER FODA saindo do forno! Dessa vez, analisamos o segundo disco da banda estadunidense RADIO MOSCOW: o BRAIN CYCLES! Não perca tempo, e comece a sua semana conhecendo melhor este PUTA DISCO!

The Greatest Thing Youve Never Heard
Sacri Monti - Sacri Monti

The Greatest Thing Youve Never Heard

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 88:38


Ben and John take their first dip into the warm, placid waters of the San Diego psych scene with the 2015 self-titled debut album from Sacri Monti.  Featuring members of Radio Moscow, Joy, Monarch, and countless others from southern California's incestuous hotbed of sunbaked sounds, Sacri Monti bring jam and subtle southern rock elements to their take on post-stoner psychedelia.  The result is a landmark album for both the genre and the scene. Season 2, Episode 22, Album 40 Listen to Sacri Monti on Bandcamp We proudly endorse Revo Guitar Straps!  Go to https://revoguitarstraps.com and use code POD20 for 20% off! Find Sacri Monti on social media: Facebook Instagram Listen to The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard and find us on social media via https://greatestthingpodcast.com Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the show, please remember to rate, review, and follow us on your favorite podcast platform!

Cowboy's Juke Joint
Episode 7: Hard as Nails Show Episode 7

Cowboy's Juke Joint

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 107:25


"Hard As Nails" NEW weekly Live Show! with Dj James Carlozzi Every Tuesday at 7:30 PM EST on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com  1.Radio Moscow- 250 miles/Brain Cycles (Live) 2.Worshipper-Black Corridor (Live Studio) 3.Wallace Jack-Jesus Loves Fish Tacos (Studio) 4.Wallace Jack-Nuthin Left to Lose (Studio) 5.Black Cat Bone (UK)- Hipshacker (Studio) 6.Bag Of Nails-Dangerous Love (Demo) 7.Red Stone Souls-Down The Line (Live Studio) 8.Blackberry Smoke-Just Got Lucky (LIve Cover) 9.Oil City Shakers-Ride On (Cover) 10. Blindstone-Temple Tripping (Live) 11.Blindside Blues Band-Smokehouse Shuffle (Live) 12.Jesse Ray & the Carolina Catfish-Gasoline (Live) 13.BlackOwl-Smoking Rock n Roll (Studio) 14.Stone Axe- Diamonds & Fools (Live) 15.The Trikes-Stranege (Live) 16.The Lone Crows-Lone Crow (Live) 17.The Penitent Man-The Butcher ( Live Studio) 18,Rattlesnake-Outlaw Boogie (Demo) 19.Electric Blues Collective- Wish you Would (Live) 20.Psychic Hit-Fortunes Wheels (Demo)

The Bunker
Daily: MASSIVE ATTACK – Why the Cuban Missile Crisis matters today

The Bunker

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 22:59


The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1963 might be the closest the world has ever come to actual nuclear war – but do we really understand what went on between Kennedy, the USA and Kruschev's USSR? Ukraine-born Harvard Professor of History Serhii Plokhy tells Jude Rogers about his new book Nuclear Folly: A New History of the Cuban Missile Crisis – and what this fatal moment in the confrontation between East and West can tell us about today's unspoken second Cold War. “Diplomatic telegrams were so slow that Kruschev thought the best way to communicate with Kennedy was openly, through Radio Moscow.”“The technology has changed since the Cuban Missile Crisis but human nature hasn't.” “Today we're back in the uncharted waters of the nuclear arms race before the Cuban Crisis.”Presented by Jude Rogers. Produced by Andrew Harrison. Assistant producers: Jacob Archbold and Jelena Sofronijevic. Logo and branding by Mark Taylor. Music: Kenny Dickinson. Audio production by Alex Rees. The Bunker is a Podmasters production See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Born to Win Podcast - with Ronald L. Dart

Many attribute the fall of the Soviet Union to the fact that the government lost control of information. At one time, virtually all information that reached the public was under governmental control. In the USSR, the popularization of the fax machine was the first step in the fall of the government. The fax machine became practical, if expensive in the mid 1970s, but by the 1980s, I was in use all over the world. In July of 1989, a man named, Mikhail Komissar, with colleagues from Radio Moscow, start producing a Russian and English language daily news bulletin to meet the need for more extensive, in depth and independent news coverage of the USSR. They called it Interfax. Interfax was one of the first new agencies to begin using fax transmission as a means of information delivery. This was an alternative to the expensive special information network terminals on which all world news agencies relied. In November of the same year, the Berlin Wall fell. It was the signal event for a generation that could not even imagine a world without the USSR. And it was a harbinger of the power of information. And here we sit in the information age, with the power of the Internet at our fingertips. And one of the most important skills to be developed in the use of this power is the smart use of the search engines. Because, for the first time in history, I suppose, we have access to far too much information for anyone to assimilate. Alvin Toffler, as far back as 1970; and in his book Future Shock he coined the phrase Information Overload to describe this phenomenon—not so much in religion, but in society as a whole. It affects our lives in more ways than we think. Causes of the problem include: A rapidly increasing rate of new information being produced. The ease of duplication and transmission of data across the Internet. An increase in the available channels of incoming information (e.g. telephone, email, instant messaging, rss feeds). Large amounts of historical information to dig through. Contradictions and inaccuracies in available information. A low signal to noise ratio. A lack of a method for comparing and processing different kinds of information. Learning the techniques is vital. Because the powerful are still lying to us constantly. Now don't get me wrong. I am not into conspiracy theories. They mean well. They think that the lies are justified by the good they are trying to accomplish. The ends justify the means is one of the oldest and most vile of the excuses for political corruption. I was surprised, no, shocked, by something I read recently about the issue of abortion...

The Media Network Vintage Vault          2022-2023

Look what I found. When I was working for the ORF Shortwave Panorama, BBC Monitoring Service and later Radio Netherlands, I learned the importance of taping everything I was listening to. Radio has no memory. And back in the 70's and 80's there was no Wikipedia, no Youtube, no means to check a story on the wires. If you wanted access to Reuters or the wire services you had to monitor radio stations for news. I was collecting media news, so I used to tape colleague broadcasters. Many of the cassettes have gone, but then I discovered a box of mystery cassettes including an edition of warmongers monthly with the familiar voice of Vasily Strelnikov. This is an edition from December 1987 I think. And this is Radio Moscow poking fun at the Americans. It was completely out of sync with the rest of the station's output.   

The Shortwave Radio Audio Archive
"1962 Shortwave Listening Revisited" Mix Tape

The Shortwave Radio Audio Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021


Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Lee Herterich, who shares the following recording and notes:1962 shortwave listening revisited. Shortwave listening tape recordings from 1962. Included are the BBC, Montreal, Italy, Radio Moscow, Austria and the voice of America. The recording begins and ends with the BBC's Holiday Music Hall.Receiver location: Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts USAReceiver and antenna: Lafayette KT-200 receiver and folded dipole antenna

The Shortwave Radio Audio Archive
Radio Moscow NYE Show with Joe Adamov (Studio Recording): January 1, 1980

The Shortwave Radio Audio Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020


Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Tom Gavaras, who shares this studio recording of Radio Moscow featuring Joe Adamov's New Year's Eve show:

Suave es la Noche
91 - SELN - En la casa de las ventanas rotas con Radio Moscow, 1349, Guns and Roses, Uriah Heep, Metallica, Neil Young

Suave es la Noche

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 103:23


De nuevo a la carga, hard rock setentero, metal extremo, aromas de los noventa, thrash californiano y hasta rock mexicano. Reparamos esta noche las ventanas rotas con Radio Moscow, 1349, Guns and Roses, Uriah Heep, Metallica, Bob Seger, Neil Young Gervi Navío y Raúl Gallego, a lomos del caballo loco de Neil Young, visitamos paraísos lunáticos, fugitivos del metal, preguntamos a un harapiento por la cabaña de la gitana maldita... tal como dice Neil... En el valle de los corazones hay una casa llena de ventanas rotas Seguimos sonando en Radiopolis. 1 - Little Eyes – Radio Moscow 2 - - Riders of the Apocalypse – 1349 3 – Isabella – Jimi Hendrix 4 – Paradise City – Guns N´Roses 5 – Turn the page – Bob Seger 6 – Methematics – Mr Bungle 7 – Gypsy – Uriah Heep 8 – The Moon King – Magnum 9 – Nasty sex – La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata 10 – Whiplash – Metallica 11 – Love to burn – Neil Young 12 – Fan Club – The Damned

Cowboy's Juke Joint
Cowboy's Juke Joint Show Episode 136

Cowboy's Juke Joint

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 181:09


Playing The Harder Side of Blues & Edgy Southern Rock - Searching for Newer & Emerging Artists and Music around the world for you. If it’s not Genuine, Raw & Gritty; it ain’t Cowboy’s Juke Joint! Live Show Sunday's 8:00 -11:00 PM EST on www.cowboysjukejoint.com & www.rotrradio.com 1. Hard Stairs Blues Band - (Sweet Angel) 2. Hard Stairs Blues Band - (Fence Post Turtle) 3. Red Spektor - (Hell To Pay) 4. Blackbird Hill - (Two Wolves) 5. The Suitcase Junket - (Black Holes and Overdoses) 6. Handsome Jack - (Wasted Time) 7. HONKEYFINGER - (Got This Rage) 8. Ramblin' Roze - (Mountain of The Dead) 9. Jackie Treehorn Ave. - (Nervous Breakdown blues) 10. 100 Watt Vipers - (Dirt Road Blues) 11. The Blackwater Fever - (Don't Fuck With Joe) 12. The Dead Show Dealers - (Murder Ballad 25) 13. Big Daddy's Breakfast Voodoo - (Ash in my Beer) 14. Buffalo Fuzz - (Too Young To Die) 15. Radio Moscow - (250 Miles/Brain Cycles) 16. Honky - (Ain't Got The Time) 17. Honky - (Baby Don't Slow Down) 18. Magnolia Bayou - (The Robber) 19. R.L. Burnside - (Snake Drive) 20. The Grizzled Mighty - (Lazy Susan) 21. Southbound Snake Charmers - (Bad Ass Blues) 22. Sun House - (Crossroads) 23. Hot Tramp - (Seventh Son) 24. Troy Redfern - (Painted Blue) 25. Snakes in the Casket - (Shift Up a Gear) 26. Fat Jeff - (Rust, Coffee And Cigarettes) 27. Honey Dreams - (I'm Falling Into You) 28. Ten Foot Wizard - (Noble Lie) 29. Cloverhill - (Freakout) 30. Cotangent - (The Pawn & The Bishop) 31. Honey Creek - (Sailor for Your Love) 32. Ocean Towers - (Illusion Of Comprehension) 33. Buggaboo - (Witchy Woman) 34. Mudlow - (Down In The Snow)

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
Oct. 18, 2020 "Cutting Through the Matrix" with Alan Watt (Blurb, i.e. Educational Talk): "Psyop War uses Demonic Technique, Obscuring the Path You can Seek" *Title and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Oct. 18, 2020 (Exempting Music and Literary Quote

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 263:25


--{ "Psyop War uses Demonic Technique, Obscuring the Path You can Seek, System's Science Places Reliance, On Fear and Terror for Compliance Fathers Fought to Get Off Knees, No Servile Bowing, Nobles to Please, The System of Fake Money Loaned, Does Not Mean that You are Owned The Eternal Battle Has as its Goal, Submission of Body Erasure of Soul, Forget the Crowd, Forget the WE, This War's on the Individual, See, The Choice Now is Yours to Decide, Lifelong Monitoring, Nowhere to Hide." © Alan Watt }-- Living Through a Very Old Agenda - The Club of Rome; Book, The First Global Revolution - Lockstep, Lockdown of Whole Planet - Dark Ages - England, Normans, Religious Orders - The Earth is the Middle Plane; Spirit, Matter - False Flags, Boer War, Jameson Raid - Ehrlich book, The Population Bomb - BLM Protests, Riots - The New Normal; New Normals - Volunteering for Euthanasia; Sacrifice, King for a Day - Psychopathy; Possession - Cities; The Occult, Symbolism of Cain; "Am I My Brother's Keeper?" - Rockefeller, Public Relations Experts - Getting on Your Knees for Another Human - Medical Tyranny - Terror - Covid; HIV; Moon Landing - Universal Basic Income - Facts don't Matter - Edward Bernays; World War I - Dr. Conley, Like any patient, Trump has Authority to Decide what Treatment He Will Accept - Vaccines - Smart Cities - Agenda 21 - Christian Groups Falling for Left-Right Paradigm of Politics; Adapting to Post-9/11 Loss of Freedom - Mark of the Beast; ID for Purchases - Enemy is Intergenerational Elite, and the General Population Who Adapt and Follow - Christian Resistance in the Past, Satan, The Computer, Standardized Thought - Please Visit www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com to DONATE and ORDER - Britain's Coal Mines, Margaret Thatcher; Movie, Brassed Off - CIA and Patriot Radio; 1950s BBC and Radio Moscow, Nearly Identical Formats - Kuwait, Iraq - Randy Weaver; Waco, Texas, Branch Davidians; ATF (Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms), FBI, Janet Reno; Show of Force; Shock and Awe for Americans; Bill Cooper, Militias - Waco Should Never Be Forgotten - Taught to Worship Wealth and Materialism - Bill Gates - The U.S.; Setting Up the United Nations in U.S.; The World Bank - America has Been Used as a Battering Ram Across the World - Jacques Ellul, Education, Indoctrination, Propaganda - A Prison System; Social Distancing, The Mask Dehumanizes; Psychological Torture, Warfare - James Bond Villains - WHO - World Economic Forum - Helena Handbasket article, The Sheriff's Kettle is on a Slow Boil for Tyrants - Scottish Seers - 2015 Cargill Food Shortage Simulation Predicts 400% Increase in Food Prices by 2030 - A National Security Reckoning, an article by Hillary Clinton - YouTube Bans Misinformation about Covid Vaccinations - Profusa is Pioneering Tissue-Integrating Biosensors for Continuous Monitoring of Body Chemistries - Beware of Covid-19 Vaccine Trials Designed to Succeed from the Start, William Haseltine - Head of Oxford Vaccine Team Warns Facemasks and Social Distancing will be Needed until Next Summer - Tier 2 and 3 Lockdown Rules Explained - Attenborough: 'Curb excess capitalism' to Save Nature - 2018 article about Moderna - Paris attack: Jihadi Beheads Teacher - Google and Oracle to Monitor Americans Who Get Warp Speed's Covid-19 Vaccine for up to Two Years - The Great Barrington Declaration - Safety and Immunogenicity of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA-1273 Vaccine in Older Adults, New England Journal of Medicine - Interim Framework for COVID-19 Vaccine Allocation and Distribution in the United States, Johns Hopkins - You Must Learn to Say "No" - Look Out for Each Other. *Title and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Oct. 18, 2020 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)

RadioKRISHNA byYogaNetwork
20/9/2020 terza puntata "La Voce delle Sirene" con Antonietta Laterza + Puntata 19 "Radionotizie" + MaurizioDJ

RadioKRISHNA byYogaNetwork

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 154:49


Radionotizie 19 puntata + Fall of Saigon Shortwave Coverage: RSA, Radio Netherlands, Radio Japan, Radio Moscow: April 30, 1975 Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Tom Gavaras, who shares the following recording and notes: Shortwave coverage of the fall of Saigon as heard on Radio South Africa (RSA), Radio Nederland, Radio Japan and Radio Moscow on April 30, 1975. Voice of Vietnam coverage has been posted previously. Date of recording: 4/30/1975 Starting time: Various Frequency: Various RX location: Plymouth, Minnesota Receiver and antenna: Hammarlund HQ-180, longwire + Maurizio Dj un_bel_arcobaleno + la_radio_degli_artisti + che_ruota + Corso Pratico di Sopravvivenza 10 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiovrinda/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiovrinda/support

The Media Network Vintage Vault          2022-2023
MN.26.05.1988 EDXC Antwerp Analysis

The Media Network Vintage Vault 2022-2023

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 31:23


A report on The Antwerp EDXC Conference organised by (the late) David Monson. This was an unusual meeting. We learned about the danger of solar flares on satellite communication. The BBC World Service had a rather boastful promo and an interesting speech from Andrew Popperwell. Brian Flowers of the Eurovision explains how their system works. Radio Moscow has started broadcasting its English programmes via the SatCOM satellite to North America. Radio Sweden announces it is on ASTRA. Page 496 has the schedule plus extracts of Sweden Calling DXers. We talk to Wolf Harranth about the QSL Card collection and what they are doing in Vienna to preserve the past. The DSWCI Tropical Band Survey is just out. There is news about Caroline on 558 KHz. Tom Walters explained that the BBC's Hong Kong relay is performing well. Seychelles will also be used to serve East Africa. Radio Antilles is also important for the Caribbean. The launch of Newshour is announced. Wolfgang Pleines reports that DW Trincomalee is being reactivated. Feedback on this programme or the collection welcome to  

The Media Network Vintage Vault          2022-2023
DXJB.7.01.1981 - Hunt for USSR Stations

The Media Network Vintage Vault 2022-2023

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 30:52


Many recordings of the predecessor of Media Network were not preserved. There was pressure on producers to recycle tapes since the large 30-minute reels cost 25 Euro each in those days. However, I quickly argued that many of the documentaries and Media Network specials would have value later - and I'm glad I put tapes aside for later. When I took over "DX Juke Box" in August 1980, the first thing I did was replace the music with features about broadcasting. The quality of phone calls was still poor, but we could be far more topical. In January 1981 I made this feature with several guests, including Richard Measham of BBC Monitoring, where we explored the changes at Radio Moscow and also spoke with those who were fascinated about the complex Soviet media scene. Remember that very little was published about this vast network of transmitters in the West. The programme concludes with off-air recordings of several Soviet stations. Remember this is a programme I made 38 years ago. No Internet. No Facebook. Just a shortwave radio and a tape recorder. The episode photo was taken in 2010 at the offices of the independent media publishers in Moscow. Fascinating to hear those stories too. 

The Media Network Vintage Vault          2022-2023
MN.09.06.1994.Kalingrad

The Media Network Vintage Vault 2022-2023

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 30:40


This edition of Media Network was salvaged from a cassette and a few seconds before Chris Greenway you will hear that a bit is missing. Radio Netherlands using is a transmitter near Kalingrad, Russia for a European reception. At the time it was one of the world's most powerful transmission sites on MW.  There was a problem with interference to RNW on 6020 from Moscow. We cross to Chris Greenway for news about Radio Moscow. Major expansion of Radio France International of 430 million francs over 4 years. There were two projects one in Djibouti which was abandoned. We also hear about plans for the Internet broadcasting System. They will put up to 2 hours of audio on the Internet. We also spoke with Carl Malamud who put up various data (like all US patents). Philips will put a couple of million into the development of DAB radios. We review the AOR 3030, made by a scanner manufacturer. Willem Bos has been putting it through its paces. Here is a link to a catalogue 

The Media Network Vintage Vault          2022-2023

A news edition of the programme. Radio Netherlands is closing the Arabic, French and Portuguese shortwave broadcasts after a re-organisation. Holland FM transmissions noted 1224 kHz. Radio Moscow is stopping its broadcasts in several languages including Dutch and Afrikaans. Australian TV's future is in doubt because of high costs. There were questions when it was revealed that companies had paid to be part of the public service programming. Another review of Radio Australia has been set up. Hans Bakhuizen updates us on DAB's launch, expected in Berlin in 1995 and the ESA Archimedes project. Visit to IBC 1994 in Amsterdam. Jeff Cohen explains MPEG compression and the plans for the World Radio Network. Arthur Cushen has been following the crisis surrounding the volcano eruption in Papua New Guinea. We also talk with Dutch radio engineer, Willem Bos, about the trend to launch cheaper communications receivers under 1000 US dollars.

The Media Network Vintage Vault          2022-2023
MN.15.12.1994. RadioMoscow

The Media Network Vintage Vault 2022-2023

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 32:15


Delighted to discover a cassette copy of this programme because the original Master has been lost. It includes a visit to Radio Moscow by Frans Suasso, former deputy programme chief at Radio Netherlands in the early 1990's. He was an authority on Eastern Europe, especially on the dramatic changes going on in the former Soviet Union. In 1994 he did a tour of Eastern Europe. This was the era where Russia had opened up its transmitting facilities and was relaying Western broadcasters (including Radio Netherlands) to the Middle East and Asia. Frans got to talk to Boris Belitsky, who presented programmes like "Science and Engineering". Boris was remarkably candid about the old days". We also found out more about the vast switching centre in Moscow at the heart of the largest radio transmitting network on the planet. We also had a correction to an item on WQEW which Arthur Cushen had been hearing in New Zealand. Robert Mugabe has inaugurated Zimbabwe's external service. Diana Janssen updates us on disappearance of Radio Gatashia and the role that radio was playing in the Rwandan genocide. Andy James gives us more information about Christian Voice in Zambia which has just signed on. Andy Sennitt has a round-up of tuning tips including the news that Radio Caroline is back on mediumwave.  

The Media Network Vintage Vault          2022-2023
MN.18.11.1982 ANC Radio Freedom

The Media Network Vintage Vault 2022-2023

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2019 30:02


We started with a critical letter from William O'Dickerman who wants more tuning tips about English stations. Andy Sennitt also suggests that there isn't enough news. As Leonid Brezhnev was laid to rest, Radio Moscow said that there was a 5 minute silence across the country. We found that it didn't include the jamming stations. Richard Hunt queries if Philips is getting into the domestic satellite TV business. We visit Dennis Powell at radio station WOR in New York and marvel at their recent use of satellite feeds which improve the audio quality. We look at the priorities for news stations in New York.  We spoke to the people behind Radio Freedom which was raising awareness for its shortwave broadcasts in the Netherlands. The programme concludes with DX tips from Dan Robinson. (This recording was made off the transmission line in Bonaire which explains the AM sound rather than usual studio quality).

32 Fans
250. The Bicenquinquagenary Celebration

32 Fans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 98:22


Akiva and Alex celebrate the 250th episode of 32 Fans by discussing marathons, the baseball HOF ballot, NFL week 13, and a bunch of unrelated topics. This week's outro is 250 Miles by Radio Moscow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Media Network Vintage Vault          2022-2023
MN.11.11.1982 Clandestine Special - Radio Taiwan and China

The Media Network Vintage Vault 2022-2023

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2015 31:13


KYOI will get its transmitter delivered to Saipan next week. We called Charles Brigg at the FCC who explained that KNLS Alaska still has to do environmental tests in Alaska before it can begin broadcasting over to the North Pole. And in Florida, a new station is preparing to go on the air. We look at the rather solemn coverage on Radio Moscow of the death of Leonid Brezhnev. There seems to be a new clandestine station in Libya. Elsewhere in this clandestine special, Professor John Campbell looks at trends in Italy and Ireland from unlicensed stations - and we look at the war of words between China and Taiwan.