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  • benenglish

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    Who remembers Leo Sayer?
    I do. I'll never forget a 3am listening session when the source was FM radio and the atmosphere was playing tricks with reception. Leo Sayer's "When I Need You" came on the radio. It was the first time I'd ever heard it. The thing is, I was getting a bunch of cross-reception with a jazz station and the song was seemingly backed by a discant trumpet wailing away. I thought the arrangement was brilliant.

    Then I heard it during the day, without the fortuitiously-added trumpet. I was so disappointed.
     

    Axxe55

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    I do. I'll never forget a 3am listening session when the source was FM radio and the atmosphere was playing tricks with reception. Leo Sayer's "When I Need You" came on the radio. It was the first time I'd ever heard it. The thing is, I was getting a bunch of cross-reception with a jazz station and the song was seemingly backed by a discant trumpet wailing away. I thought the arrangement was brilliant.

    Then I heard it during the day, without the fortuitiously-added trumpet. I was so disappointed.

    Many of the younger generations will never enjoy those things! I can remember many years ago, on a really clear night on the weekends, back in the mid 1970's. there was an AM rock station out of Chicago I would listen to all night. It started fading out about the time the sun was coming up.
     
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