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1/20/2005

Morning show

Filed under: — adrian @ 5:28 pm

I’m tired now, but I was roaring through most of the day. I had my first 6-9am show today. I woke up at 4:45 and was at the station at 5:15 (showered last night). I pulled some music and then did a three hour show, including such greatest hits as the “motown song of the week” and my “100% unofficial traffic report” which went something like this:

If you’re going from the City to the Peninsula…yeah, good luck. If you’re going from the Peninsula to the City, good luck. If you’re going from the Peninsula to the East Bay or the East Bay to the Peninsula, good luck. If you’re going from the East Bay to the City or the City to the East Bay…well don’t try that. If you’re going from the East Bay to the South Bay, the South Bay to the East Bay, the East Bay to the North Bay or the North Bay to the East Bay, you might be alright, but I can’t promise anything. South Bay to the Peninsula, Peninsula-South Bay, Peninsula-Peninsula or South Bay-South Bay, good luck. And don’t even try East Bay near the Peninsula to the East Bay near the North Bay.

I also got like four phone calls today, which is totally sweet!@#!

Today’s playlist is here.

Andy tells me the band the Kissing Book would go well with my show. I’m going to check them out.

3 Responses to “Morning show”

  1. andy (not andyl) Says:

    There’s a few songs on epitonic:

    http://www.epitonic.com/artists/kissingbook.html

    enjoy.

  2. andy (not andyl) Says:

    also: I had a shows during prominent hours of the day for 7 semesters, and I never got 4 calls. Granted, that might have something to do with the fact that WMUC only broadcasts at 10 watts, but still…

  3. Adrian Says:

    How about that 2-5 am show or whatever you had? I bet no one ever called during that. Even me.

    So I met someone at KZSU that started a show last spring. Turns out that he’s fairly old. The last place he was on the air was at WMUC…in 1983! He was on the air at two other stations and worked at two more before then.

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