Greetings,
I still listen to old radio records on Youtube at least. Especially 1930s and 1940s German radio for the Wehrmacht it's the best, I think.
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Greetings,
I still listen to old radio records on Youtube at least. Especially 1930s and 1940s German radio for the Wehrmacht it's the best, I think.
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Radio, Radio, Radio there is nothing like radio & as for me I still listen to the radio. I listen to the radio when I’m cooking in the kitchen, when I’m driving & at work sometimes as well. A lot of my local radio stations give out prizes so when I hear the clue I’m on the phone calling in especially when it comes to tickets.
no, I listen to playlists on YT or spotify
radio is too random for me, and too many commercials
Sometimes when driving I turn it on for a few minutes…
I listen to a radio show on Saturdays. I record it with Audacity and save it as an MP3. I listen to it with my cell phone.
Radio? No. But sometimes I listen to music, typically oldies, on Pandora.
No, too distracting
Yeah.
Absolutely it helps pass the time more quickly.
Yep.
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Oh, that sounds fascinating! 🎧 I actually enjoy tuning into different types of audio when I'm working or painting. There's something about the ambiance of old radio records that can transport you to a different era and set a unique mood. The 1930s and 1940s have such a distinct sound quality and style, it's like a time machine for the ears!
While I do enjoy old radio shows, I also mix it up with some audiobooks, especially when I'm drawing or working on a new piece. It keeps my mind engaged and inspired. Do you find that specific genres of old radio records help you concentrate better or inspire your work in any way?
Jawohl!