Dec 282011
 

Today we seek songs featuring radio broadcast sounds, either real or created and including the sound of someone turning the dial. You know this device. I will start with The Beatles’ “l Am the Walrus,” featuring some broadcast of Shakespeare’s King Lear.

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  41 Responses to “Last Man Standing: Songs Featuring Radio Broadcast Sounds”

  1. “Paradise by the Dashboard Light”

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    LD

  2. cliff sovinsanity

    Obvious one is Do You Remember Rock and Roll Radio by the Ramones, but also…

    Places That Are Gone (single version) – Tommy Keene
    On The Radio – Cheap Trick

  3. Opening theme to “WKRP in Cincinnati”: “And the senator, while insisting he was not intoxicated, could not explain his nudity.”

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    LD

  4. ladymisskirroyale

    “Radio Etienne” from St. Etienne. I could only find live versions which include the tape of a tape of a radio:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA6eH2qM86E&feature=related

  5. Can I just lump in the entirety of the crapfest that is Roger Waters’ “Radio K.A.O.S.”?

  6. misterioso

    The Kinks, “Around the Dial.”

  7. ladymisskirroyale

    Prefuse 73 “Radio Attack”
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-28dIV-j2ac

  8. tonyola

    John Lennon and “Radio Play”. This is from his “avant garde” days and it’s exactly as the title inters – Lennon playing with a radio dial.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBicW0CDdp4

  9. Beck’s I’m A Loser has a George H W Bush clip

  10. I’ll also lump in the entire My Li9fe in the Bush of Ghosts album

  11. The Who, “Cut My Hair,” the song that made me think of this thread the other day.

  12. “Reception” by Wings, the first track on Back to the Egg.

  13. “China My China,” by Brian Eno.

  14. diskojoe

    The Kim Fowley produced version of the Modern Lovers’ “She Cracked” (on the Bomp LP The Original Modern Lovers) has some radio dial spinning on it .

  15. Happiness Stan

    Silent Night/Nine O’Clock News – Simon and Garfunkel

  16. H. Munster

    “The Way” — Fastball

  17. “Detroit Rock City” – KISS

  18. tonyola

    The dreaded “We Built This City” by (Jefferson) Starship.

  19. One of my favorite Eno songs!

  20. ladymisskirroyale

    The Swirlies entire album “Blonder Tongue Audio Baton” uses radio noise and radio clips (some rather vulgar) to transition between songs. My friend Andy, bassist in the band, is credited with “radio” as one of his instruments on that album, and when performing live, he would twizzle the nobs on an old something or other to get the static sound.

  21. “The Who Sell Out” count?

    aloha
    LD

  22. sammymaudlin

    The transition channel changing out of Pink Floyd’s Have A Cigar into the faux radio crackling of the beginning of Wish You Were Here. Probably the first time I noticed it and still my favorite use of it.

  23. tonyola

    “Mexican Radio” by Wall of Voodoo.

  24. “Still”- Nixon’s Head…I mean, man, this is a competition!

  25. ladymisskirroyale

    I thought of that but wasn’t sure it was radio sounds at the start.

  26. BigSteve

    The beginning of the title track from Radio Ethiopia has sounds that I think are from a radio, maybe shortwave.

  27. tonyola

    There are bits of Spanish-language broadcasts interspersed throughout the song.

  28. Modern Music – Be Bop Deluxe, opens with someone twirling the dial.

  29. machinery

    “Still” by that band Nixon’s Head.

  30. Bronzed Nordic God

    Wilco Poor Places has the infamous “Yankee, Hotel, Foxtrot” bit of shortwave tomfoolery.

  31. Buzzcocks, “I Believe.”

  32. Happiness Stan

    Paintwork – The Fall

  33. bostonhistorian

    The version of “When I Was Young” by Jane Aire and the Belvederes on the the “Stiff Records Presents Akron” compilation leads off with a good twenty seconds of radio switching.

  34. plasticsun

    Burn it Down by Dexy’s Midnight Runners – You can hear snippets of Deep Purple, the Sex Pistols and the Specials.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKPxNW8fx0c

  35. Paul Westerberg’s 49:00 is meant to sound like you’re tuning around a radio dial, especially the quick snippets of classic rock tunes at the end “Hello, Goodbye”, “Born to be Wild”, “Rocket Man” etc. I think the .mp3 was pulled because he never got clearances to use these tunes.

  36. Great one! Just thinking about that song makes me want to raise a beer-soaked fist!

  37. Incident at 66.6 FM – Public Enemy

  38. H. Munster

    “Run Run Run” — The Third Rail

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