Heard It on the Radio

I listen to a lot of radio in my car and sometimes at home, depending on what I'm doing and what mood I'm in. So this blog is devoted to this important part of my life -- more important than I actually want it to be, hah! Maybe someday I'll get an iPod.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

JC Corcoran on the East Side

This morning I listened to JC Corcoran, John Hulett, Jennifer Sparks and Laurie Mack of the Showgram. JC has been the "bad boy" of St Louis morning radio for over 20 years. Sometimes I like him, sometimes I don't. But I admit that I often wind up listening to him.

So this morning I learned that the Missouri Supreme Court has struck down a ban on strip clubs and lap dancing in the state of Missouri. Speculation about whether such clubs would open up in St Louis turned to a recent trip JC made to the club on the East Side in Illinois, and how they're much cleaner and nicer than they were on his last visit about 15 years ago.

Heard It on the Radio

This blog's dedicated to comments and commentary about whatever I might happen to hear on the radio, talk, radio or anything else. While so many of you are wandering around with iPod earpieces, I'm in my car still listening to the radio.

I flip channels a lot, because I get impatient with boring talk, commercials and music I don't like.
Right now, my channels selectors are tuned to KY 98.1 which is modern music, WARCH 106.5 the Arch which is mostly oldies of a wide variety plus some modern stuff -- officially, it's 70s, 80s and "whatever we want." KWMU 99.1 classical music. KHITS 96.1 rock oldies and 97.1 talk radio.

When I flipped through the stations more than I do now, I would sometimes stop at 103.3 which is oldies but more from the 60s which would be good except they focus too much on crap from that period, 88.1 KDHX the nonprofit station which sometimes plays good stuff, and 93.7 the public education All Things Considered etc which sometimes has interesting shows on.