(I found this image here.)
Just to be clear, this isn't an episode about talk shows. I am just trying to break up the monotony of a single theme (in this case "talk") by adding the word "show" to it because Self Help Radio is a show. Like, last week's show I called "an ordinary show." I think that was last week's show. I do that sort of thing from time-to-time.
How I wish I could do a show about talk shows! I'm sure there are a few songs about famous shows & hosts. Maybe I could just play clips from talk shows as if they were songs. No, that's dumb. But I'll keep it in mind: a show about talk shows sounds fun.
As I said earlier in the week on the show's Facebook page (where I often preview some of the songs I'll play on the show), the idea for this show mostly probably came around the time Mark Hollis died. He was (in case you didn't know) the lead singer of Talk Talk & I wanted to have an excuse to play a song by him on the show.
There were two options: find a song that fit a theme or explore a theme I've been thinking about for a while: a show in which bands sing songs that have their names in them. That would be fun, right? Talk Talk have a song called "Talk Talk." There are others.
Of course I instead opted to do a show about talking, so I could play the song "Talk Talk," which I first heard on the radio back in 1982 when new wave music sneaked onto commercial fm in the states for a brief period. I loved it, & then I missed it, only rediscovering it after I'd gone to college & had a little bit of (student loan) money to buy used records.
That's why this week's show is a talking show. One last thing: as much as it's probably somewhat easier to do broad themes, I really hate having to go through hours & hours of songs. It's exhausting. I prefer narrower themes, thank you very much.
It's a talk show! Tomorrow! At noon! At Self Help Radio dot net! Guests TBA.
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