In 1981, The Kinks did a song called "Around the Dial," an obscure song that no one plays anymore. I used to hear it on old "98 Rock" in Honolulu when I lived in Hawaii. It wasn't so much about DX'ing but rather a missing DJ.
In 1981, The Kinks did a song called "Around the Dial," an obscure song that no one plays anymore. I used to hear it on old "98 Rock" in Honolulu when I lived in Hawaii. It wasn't so much about DX'ing but rather a missing DJ.
Not directly but it does touch on DXing as he mentions tuning in every possible station on the dial to find his favourite dj..so he had to have dxed to do so.
Another one, Lionel Cartwright's early '90s country hit, "I Watched It All On My Radio"
I had a six-transistor when I was a kid
Under my pillow I kept it hid
When the lights went out and no one could see
Over the airwaves the world came to me
I'd go through the stations 'til I found a game
I knew how they played by the sounds of their names
The sluggers hit homers, those pitchers threw smoke
And I watched it all on my radio
[Chorus]
At the crack of the bat, I knew how far it'd go
And I watched it all on my radio
I watched it all on my radio
[Verse 3]
When the ball game was over, the wrap-up complete
I'd search through the static 'til I found a beat
The Beatles and Creedence, the Stones and the Byrds
You should have seen all the groups that I heard
And on Saturday night, when the skies were all clear
A station from Nashville sometimes would appear
The steel guitars and soft Southern twang
The stars of the Grand Ole Opry would sing
[Chorus]
And I had a seat on the very front row
And I watched it all on my radio
I watched it all on my radio
And right about midnight, some preacher came on
To tell me what's right, to tell me what's wrong
And there was that test at the sound of the beep
It was only a test, the voice would repeat
And the National Anthem would sing me to sleep
Another one, Lionel Cartwright's early '90s country hit, "I Watched It All On My Radio"
I had a six-transistor when I was a kid
Under my pillow I kept it hid
When the lights went out and no one could see
Over the airwaves the world came to me
I'd go through the stations 'til I found a game
I knew how they played by the sounds of their names
The sluggers hit homers, those pitchers threw smoke
And I watched it all on my radio
[Chorus]
At the crack of the bat, I knew how far it'd go
And I watched it all on my radio
I watched it all on my radio
[Verse 3]
When the ball game was over, the wrap-up complete
I'd search through the static 'til I found a beat
The Beatles and Creedence, the Stones and the Byrds
You should have seen all the groups that I heard
And on Saturday night, when the skies were all clear
A station from Nashville sometimes would appear
The steel guitars and soft Southern twang
The stars of the Grand Ole Opry would sing
[Chorus]
And I had a seat on the very front row
And I watched it all on my radio
I watched it all on my radio
And right about midnight, some preacher came on
To tell me what's right, to tell me what's wrong
And there was that test at the sound of the beep
It was only a test, the voice would repeat
And the National Anthem would sing me to sleep
Can't believe I didn't mention this when this thread was current, but anyone else here remember Nikita the K on Go Go Radio Moscow?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rECtD2GmlX8
Decades later, Vasily Strelnikov made the real Radio Moscow sound a lot like this on his "Vasily's Weekend" show.
Van Morrison's "Wavelength" refers to the Voice of America -- a shortwave listening reference! There was also a comedy record in the late '60s called "Go-Go Radio Moscow," by Nikita the K.