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Magic!
Well, tonight I felt like taking a little jaunt to pick up some food… I had washed the car earlier tonight and felt it was just a beautiful night to go for a little ride.
I end up at Wendy’s and got some grub... I then drove over to a favorite parking spot in the north part of Arcadia just south of Sera Madre. It was on a very dark, quiet street, just the sounds of crickets… I parked the car and kept the motor idling I then hit play on my CD player in the glove box… I have a CD that is full of Goodman and Miller radio broadcasts… I skipped a head to some of the Moonlight Serenade broadcasts that played every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday… As the radio warmed up and the sound of Moonlight Serenade came over the original speaker of my car... looking at the soft glow of the radio dial and hearing that song and the announcer’s voice introducing Glenn… and hearing Glenn speak… it was as if I had transported back to the 40’s! I sat there eating my dinner as I heard a broadcast that was originally broadcasted on a Wednesday night… I know my car is a ’46 but, the radio they used in earlier models were pretty much the same… same with the dash board… not much difference between a ’42 and a ’46 Plymouth. Any ways, in the dark hearing that music over that old mono speaker… it was as if I was in the 40’s for that moment… Magic! I got serious chills down my back… it was eerie but, familiar… I felt so at peace… it almost brought a tear to my eyes… Wow, how beautiful that music was over a lousy mono 60 year old speaker… who needs stereo? Who needs bass and all that razzmatazz? Not me man, I love the sound it makes, the soft buzz of the radio’s vibrator and the sound of these old broadcasts, sitting in an old car in an old neighborhood late at night… that’s the closest thing to a time machine! Wow, I can’t describe just how amazing it was and how much more it made me feel a part of it!
For the guys out there with vintage cars who are looking for a fun way to play music in your autos… take the radio out and have someone hook up a coax cable with a regular CD player jack to the radio… there’s a way to by pass the radio when the CD player is plugged in… which turns the radio into an amplifier for the CD player. This will keep it cheap and also stock with out changing anything… you can feed the wire into the glove box very easily… just take a simple personal CD player and keep it in the glove box... you’ll just see how easy it is… all you’ll have to do is keep a pair of spare AA batteries on hand.
The end product is pure nostalgia! Nothing comes more close to how the big bands sounded live on the radio in the 40’s then this… it is amazing!
=WR=
Well, tonight I felt like taking a little jaunt to pick up some food… I had washed the car earlier tonight and felt it was just a beautiful night to go for a little ride.
I end up at Wendy’s and got some grub... I then drove over to a favorite parking spot in the north part of Arcadia just south of Sera Madre. It was on a very dark, quiet street, just the sounds of crickets… I parked the car and kept the motor idling I then hit play on my CD player in the glove box… I have a CD that is full of Goodman and Miller radio broadcasts… I skipped a head to some of the Moonlight Serenade broadcasts that played every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday… As the radio warmed up and the sound of Moonlight Serenade came over the original speaker of my car... looking at the soft glow of the radio dial and hearing that song and the announcer’s voice introducing Glenn… and hearing Glenn speak… it was as if I had transported back to the 40’s! I sat there eating my dinner as I heard a broadcast that was originally broadcasted on a Wednesday night… I know my car is a ’46 but, the radio they used in earlier models were pretty much the same… same with the dash board… not much difference between a ’42 and a ’46 Plymouth. Any ways, in the dark hearing that music over that old mono speaker… it was as if I was in the 40’s for that moment… Magic! I got serious chills down my back… it was eerie but, familiar… I felt so at peace… it almost brought a tear to my eyes… Wow, how beautiful that music was over a lousy mono 60 year old speaker… who needs stereo? Who needs bass and all that razzmatazz? Not me man, I love the sound it makes, the soft buzz of the radio’s vibrator and the sound of these old broadcasts, sitting in an old car in an old neighborhood late at night… that’s the closest thing to a time machine! Wow, I can’t describe just how amazing it was and how much more it made me feel a part of it!
For the guys out there with vintage cars who are looking for a fun way to play music in your autos… take the radio out and have someone hook up a coax cable with a regular CD player jack to the radio… there’s a way to by pass the radio when the CD player is plugged in… which turns the radio into an amplifier for the CD player. This will keep it cheap and also stock with out changing anything… you can feed the wire into the glove box very easily… just take a simple personal CD player and keep it in the glove box... you’ll just see how easy it is… all you’ll have to do is keep a pair of spare AA batteries on hand.
The end product is pure nostalgia! Nothing comes more close to how the big bands sounded live on the radio in the 40’s then this… it is amazing!
=WR=