This is a pulsating tumbleweed tornado swooping through the ether - it reverberates exactly with the bygone days of driving through the Southern night twisting the dial hoping to hook something GOOD. No disappointment here -the amount of music, sound and good times that have been crocheted up into this mere hour is awesome. How many biscuits can I eat? More - my New Year's diet is history!
One comment - make sure stations have a very simple intro to give listeners a heads up that this fever dream is coming their way - like, "straight from Austin Texas, recorded live over an evening."
Summary: An hour-long music special on the story of Border Radio. Toe tapping music from hillbilly, western swing, Mexican conjunto and contemporary, rhythm and blues, and good ole rock and roll.
Review of Border Radio: The Great Big Jukebox in the Sky
Marjorie Van Halteren
Posted on February 14, 2006 at 10:17 AM
This is a pulsating tumbleweed tornado swooping through the ether - it reverberates exactly with the bygone days of driving through the Southern night twisting the dial hoping to hook something GOOD. No disappointment here -the amount of music, sound and good times that have been crocheted up into this mere hour is awesome. How many biscuits can I eat? More - my New Year's diet is history!
One comment - make sure stations have a very simple intro to give listeners a heads up that this fever dream is coming their way - like, "straight from Austin Texas, recorded live over an evening."
The extra tone I select is: exciting!