Radio 104 revisited
I was driving to a show tonight and I saw a sign for a radio station just by Exit 33 in Hartford. It said, "104one music".
Now, back in the day, I listened to Radio 104 (104.1 on your FM dial), which was where all the grunge-type, alternative-y, punk-y sort of music was played back when I was in college. I loved Radio 104, particularly the Jake and Beth Morning Show, which is one of the reasons I wanted to do morning radio, and ultimately did (for a very short time until I got tired of being broke).
It was a great station, but one day they changed formats. Then they changed formats again. Then they changed formats again.
So when I saw this billboard for "104one music", I thought, "I wonder what their new format is?" So I turned it on.
Basically, it's Radio 104, with all of the songs from when I was in college. Man, what an excellent blast from the past.
I heard a Hole song. Also, Green Day. Also, Counting Crows.
I almost had to barf when Dave Matthews came on, but you take the good with the bad when you're taking a walk through a time warp.
One song came on while I was driving home from the show. I told myself that I would remember which song it was because I wanted to tell this story, but I can't remember now. Wait! I just found it on their Web site: Foo Fighters, I'll Stick Around. Anyway, during the "I don't owe you anything!" shouting part, I was magically taken back to the night I got a flat tire on Flat Brook Road in West Hartford on my way home from St. Joe's, which is where Sunnie went. I was still at HCC at the time, so let's say I was 20. I was driving the Buick Skylark, which belonged to my parents and was knock-knock-knockin' on heaven's door. I hadn't even been driving a year and it was my first flat tire. I didn't know what to do, so I drove back to St. Joe's and called to Sunnie in her dorm through the window and we got a campus security guy to change my tire.
Oh crazy, carefree days of youth!
Now, back in the day, I listened to Radio 104 (104.1 on your FM dial), which was where all the grunge-type, alternative-y, punk-y sort of music was played back when I was in college. I loved Radio 104, particularly the Jake and Beth Morning Show, which is one of the reasons I wanted to do morning radio, and ultimately did (for a very short time until I got tired of being broke).
It was a great station, but one day they changed formats. Then they changed formats again. Then they changed formats again.
So when I saw this billboard for "104one music", I thought, "I wonder what their new format is?" So I turned it on.
Basically, it's Radio 104, with all of the songs from when I was in college. Man, what an excellent blast from the past.
I heard a Hole song. Also, Green Day. Also, Counting Crows.
I almost had to barf when Dave Matthews came on, but you take the good with the bad when you're taking a walk through a time warp.
One song came on while I was driving home from the show. I told myself that I would remember which song it was because I wanted to tell this story, but I can't remember now. Wait! I just found it on their Web site: Foo Fighters, I'll Stick Around. Anyway, during the "I don't owe you anything!" shouting part, I was magically taken back to the night I got a flat tire on Flat Brook Road in West Hartford on my way home from St. Joe's, which is where Sunnie went. I was still at HCC at the time, so let's say I was 20. I was driving the Buick Skylark, which belonged to my parents and was knock-knock-knockin' on heaven's door. I hadn't even been driving a year and it was my first flat tire. I didn't know what to do, so I drove back to St. Joe's and called to Sunnie in her dorm through the window and we got a campus security guy to change my tire.
Oh crazy, carefree days of youth!
2 Comments:
Is this a spin on Highway 61 Revisited?
I didn't mean for it to be, but who knows what I've internalized.
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