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Hello Folks:
I used to listen to Radio Peking and other communist stations in the early 60's. They provided me with a lot of laughs in their own perverse ways ...... between sections where I was afraid they were going to bomb the western world and fry my 14 year old butt. News stories would include statements along the line of "Under the glorius leadership of Chairman Mao, the happy workers of China sets a world record for hoe handle production to counter the threat of the US aggressor" and other sayings like " running dog lackey of the US military industrial complex" and other neat things like that which would leave me rolling on the floor in laughter. Radio Moscow seemed to always have a news story or two a week claiming that a Soviet inventor had first discovered things like the airplane, the refrigerator, the gasoline motor, the TV set, and almost everything else under the sun .... supposedly to discredit any Western world inventors and grab the "glory" for the USSR. Radio Havana Cuba was also good for a real scream or two as well. I recall their heavy use of reverb while talking about the glorious revolution and the wonderful leadership of Fidel. I was wondering if anyone had any recordings of stations from that time period, or knew of any website describing these stations? Listening during the Cold War era was far more exciting than tuning across the band today. Regards, Lee |
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![]() "Lee Smith" wrote in message ... Hello Folks: I used to listen to Radio Peking and other communist stations in the early 60's. They provided me with a lot of laughs in their own perverse ways ..... between sections where I was afraid they were going to bomb the western world and fry my 14 year old butt. News stories would include statements along the line of "Under the glorius leadership of Chairman Mao, the happy workers of China sets a world record for hoe handle production to counter the threat of the US aggressor" and other sayings like " running dog lackey of the US military industrial complex" and other neat things like that which would leave me rolling on the floor in laughter. Pyongyang Radio usuially broadcasts items of that vein. Radio Moscow seemed to always have a news story or two a week claiming that a Soviet inventor had first discovered things like the airplane, the refrigerator, the gasoline motor, the TV set, and almost everything else under the sun .... supposedly to discredit any Western world inventors and grab the "glory" for the USSR. Radio Havana Cuba was also good for a real scream or two as well. I recall their heavy use of reverb while talking about the glorious revolution and the wonderful leadership of Fidel. I was wondering if anyone had any recordings of stations from that time period, or knew of any website describing these stations? Listening during the Cold War era was far more exciting than tuning across the band today. My personal favorite was Radio Tirana from Albania. They were so isolationist, they would trash-talk BOTH the USSR and the PRC! One of the English language newsreaders always sounded as if he was nursing a hangover (Maybe he was! He probably had to pour himself a few vodkas in order to get the strength to report news even HE didn't believe!). ===unidyne=== |
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Both China Radio Int. and the Voice of Russia have changed radically
since those cold war days. They are both quite listenable and realize the strident days of the past wont increase their audience. Both have websites which will give you frequencies and times for your part of the world. I often listen to VOR at 3 UTC on 17690 and CRI around 22? UTC on 13680. Radio Pyongyang has a good signal to the west coast about 15 UTC ( 8 am local) on 9335. They tell endless stories of the great revolution and how the peasants need not fear the Red Army, etc etc etc. Bob "unidyne" wrote in message news:emnib.57599$vj2.16183@fed1read06... "Lee Smith" wrote in message ... Hello Folks: I used to listen to Radio Peking and other communist stations in the early 60's. They provided me with a lot of laughs in their own perverse ways ..... between sections where I was afraid they were going to bomb the western world and fry my 14 year old butt. News stories would include statements along the line of "Under the glorius leadership of Chairman Mao, the happy workers of China sets a world record for hoe handle production to counter the threat of the US aggressor" and other sayings like " running dog lackey of the US military industrial complex" and other neat things like that which would leave me rolling on the floor in laughter. Pyongyang Radio usuially broadcasts items of that vein. Radio Moscow seemed to always have a news story or two a week claiming that a Soviet inventor had first discovered things like the airplane, the refrigerator, the gasoline motor, the TV set, and almost everything else under the sun .... supposedly to discredit any Western world inventors and grab the "glory" for the USSR. Radio Havana Cuba was also good for a real scream or two as well. I recall their heavy use of reverb while talking about the glorious revolution and the wonderful leadership of Fidel. I was wondering if anyone had any recordings of stations from that time period, or knew of any website describing these stations? Listening during the Cold War era was far more exciting than tuning across the band today. My personal favorite was Radio Tirana from Albania. They were so isolationist, they would trash-talk BOTH the USSR and the PRC! One of the English language newsreaders always sounded as if he was nursing a hangover (Maybe he was! He probably had to pour himself a few vodkas in order to get the strength to report news even HE didn't believe!). ===unidyne=== |
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Thanks folks ... Think I'll give a listen to the North Koreans and see what
kind of drivel they are sending out. Sounds like just my kind of fun! Lee " |
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My personal favorite was Radio Tirana from Albania.
Oh and *that* newsreader----one of my favorite SWL comments I read somewhere was "would SOMEONE please buy that woman a cup of coffee!" |
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You wouldn't recognise the old Radio Moscow studios now. The last time I
was there (a year ago last November), they were in the process of ripping up another studio for remodeling. They have been getting rid of that old East German equipment that they were using for god-knows-how-long and computerising their studios (Compaq in two studios I have seen.) But the building has these lovely tiny eleveators that on a good day will fit 5 people in them---if you are lucky! |
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Radio Tirana was spectacular! I used to listen to the female announcer go
on and on about crop yields and tractor reports. I also remember hearing many Albanian folk songs, which was pretty cool stuff to a high school kid in central Penna. In going through my logs, my favorite is what I wrote down for 6/3/87 - 7065 kHz - 2343 GMT - 43334 SINPO: ID, woman with talk about poetry and its pro-communist effects (Yea!) Now that was good Cold War propaganda! Bob, N3OEA "maryanne kehoe" wrote in message ... My personal favorite was Radio Tirana from Albania. Oh and *that* newsreader----one of my favorite SWL comments I read somewhere was "would SOMEONE please buy that woman a cup of coffee!" |
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