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In the interest of full disclosure, I have to tell you that I kinda stole the idea for this week's show from another radio show.
But oh I can hear you say, or is it just me, "Gary, every radio show does some kind of theme every now & then. You're the weirdo that's been doing a show where there's a different theme each week for like fifteen years!"
It's true, I guess, but I do listen to a show - & I've mentioned it before - on the college radio station in Fort Worth called Night Skool which also organizes itself around particular themes. Last week's show, for example, was new music from the past few years, while the week before was a "non-sequitur" show. But a couple weeks before that, the show was a question show, which may seem familiar to anyone who is reading this that has caught on that this week's Self Help Radio is also a show about questions.
But you know I can't do anything in a straightforward manner, even copying something, so where Night Skool featured songs that asked questions - like "What Becomes Of The Broken-Hearted?" or "Why Don't We Do It In The Road?" - Self Help Radio is featuring songs about questions. That means that my show isn't entirely a rip-off of the Night Skool show. But I had to say that I was inspired by the other program to explore this week's theme.
So I guess I shouldn't have said "stole the idea." Maybe I just wanted to be a little dramatic. Perhaps also I thought you might be more interested in a dumb explanation of why a dumb radio show has another dumb theme if there were larceny involved. Did it work?
Self Help Radio's playing songs about questions tonight on 93.9 fm WLXU in Lexington & online everywhere at Lexington Community Radio dot org. From 9-11pm eastern, 8-10pm central. I hope you'll listen.
Wait. Maybe I should say: I hope you'll listen?
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