Radio Rewind
Cerebral late night radio chaos classics from WCSB’s yester-year and frequent selections from the Don Joyce era (1981 – 2015) of Negativland’s “Over the Edge” themed mixes. Created live and spontaneously on the air (at the time of its original broadcast) from a variety of formats and equipment used to do live sound cut ups and collage while mixing, including the frequent use of the now long dead analog technology of radio broadcast “cart” machines.
Radio Rewind
Cerebral late night radio chaos classics from WCSB’s yester-year and frequent selections from the Don Joyce era (1981 – 2015) of Negativland’s “Over the Edge” themed mixes. Created live and spontaneously on the air (at the time of its original broadcast) from a variety of formats and equipment used to do live sound cut ups and collage while mixing, including the frequent use of the now long dead analog technology of radio broadcast “cart” machines.
October 7th, 2024 | 2:00 AM to 5:00 AM
Over the Edge – How Radio Was Done Part 16 cont’d & Part 17
After some opening announcements by Izzy Isn’t, we start creeping into the mid Ô60s with DJs of the time, all the hits, lots of Andy Warhol, H bomb love, the Beatles in the studio, and Bob Dylan’s 1965 Newport “electric surprise” show introduced by Jumpin’ Jack Jackson.
September 30th, 2024 | 2:00 AM to 5:00 AM
Over the Edge – How Radio Was Done Part 15 cont’d & Part 16
Predominantly all about the ’63 JFK assassination over several days as recorded live at KLIF in Dallas at the time, we also cover music and comedy of the day with Phil Spector, Nichols and May, Lenny Bruce, and the folk music boom waiting in the wings.
September 23rd, 2024 | 2:00 AM to 5:00 AM
Over the Edge – How Radio Was Done Part 14 cont’d & Part 15
Through the early 60s, we cover girl groups coming to predominance in Rock, Folk music and Bob Dylan emerging, Peter, Paul, and Mary appear with Jack Benny, JFK speaks, the Mercury Space Program launches continue as radio fiction goes to the moon, and radio DJs just go on and on.
September 16th, 2024 | 2:00 AM to 5:00 AM
Over the Edge – How Radio Was Done Part 14
Beginning in the late 50s and pushing into the early 60s, for five hours we cover the decline of the first generation of rock, yet another UFO, the Soviet vs. American space programs, the cold war and the bomb, the golden age of the western genre, and the beginning of the girl group explosion.
September 9th, 2024 | 2:00 AM to 5:00 AM
Over the Edge – How Radio Was Done Part 13
After reviewing how we got here, the late 50s roll on inside the radio with the history of Rock & Roll, a heavier Soviet A-bomb requiring a bigger rocket thrust which produces the first satellite, Beatniks reacting to American materialism, some communist Disney music, and Stan Freeburg and Lonnie Donnegan sing Rock Island Line.