I fill in weekly on a specialty show on an FM radio station. The show focuses in on music from the 1950s and early 1960s, This week (04/23/2023), I featured an all 45 r.p.m. vinyl edition in conjunction with, and celebrating, the two-day Vinylthon event of 04/22 and 04/23. I had, recently, been given a large amount of 45 r.p.m. discs. I was playing them in chronological order from when they first appeared on the Billboard Top 100 or "Hot 100" chart.
I was the only person at the station.
Everything was going fine until I just had to go to the restroom. The restroom is across the hall from the air studio. There was no way that I could hold it any longer. With most songs lasting under 2:40, I knew that I couldn't start the next scheduled record and be back before it ended. I ran to our library, and pulled out a CD that had a 6+ minute version of a Ray Charles song. After the song that was playing ended, I quickly told the listeners that I had to go to the restroom, apologized profusely, and put the song on. About 4 minutes of the song played by the time I got back.
What would DJ's and personalities back in the day do when confronted with a similar dilemma? I'm assuming I'm not the only person in the world that had a 'nature-call' during an air shift.
I was the only person at the station.
Everything was going fine until I just had to go to the restroom. The restroom is across the hall from the air studio. There was no way that I could hold it any longer. With most songs lasting under 2:40, I knew that I couldn't start the next scheduled record and be back before it ended. I ran to our library, and pulled out a CD that had a 6+ minute version of a Ray Charles song. After the song that was playing ended, I quickly told the listeners that I had to go to the restroom, apologized profusely, and put the song on. About 4 minutes of the song played by the time I got back.
What would DJ's and personalities back in the day do when confronted with a similar dilemma? I'm assuming I'm not the only person in the world that had a 'nature-call' during an air shift.
