Like primitive george show. Very knowledgeable on all songs
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Wane Head08.10.2023
Great Job & Much Love to Ernest & Maria. Shout out to all the speakers today that shared their story & experiences. I also want to shout out Mrs Spencer for all the work that she does. Richard thank you for showing & expressing understanding of our communities. & Also want to shout out Latif Lamar on his journey to making it home & as Richard Said keep “Looking up”.
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User23.08.2023
Such a good show! How do I turn it down? It’s like it’s playing on full volume. I called my grandson and he told me to press the button on the side of my phone but that just turned my phone off!
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Harsh Malarkey27.03.2023
swell! this broadcast really is the cat's pajamas and oh boy does he have all the best records!
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Joe25.11.2022
I really enjoyed today's show. Great music with fun accompanying, background information .
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jose bernardez25.09.2022
Don't quit, focused now, and live the rest of your life as a champion...
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Deedee Perez17.07.2022
Very informative and helpful.
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Beverly Springer08.05.2022
Thank you for a wonderful day of sound healing of body mind and spirit💜💐🕉🕊🙏🏿
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Tricia Bailey-Matthew08.05.2022
Much needed
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Connor Michael26.04.2022
My only complaint about DJ Stroop Waffle and Vanilla ice is that I couldn’t hear more of them. We laughed, we cried, we Fed each other seedless fruits in vineyards and apple orchards. Hearing their last sign off is like sitting on the beach and watching the atomic shock wave that’s sure to envelop me travel over the water and embrace me in a warm, melancholy hug. 1 am Tuesdays just won’t be the same anymore, and 2 am Tuesdays are just a little more lonely. I won’t have the joy of guessing who else I’m calling out to, an incomplete world of my boys and the orange hue of “Listen Live: 3” just felt complete. Who was listening? Who knows. With this closing end, it reminds us what we love about radio. It’s like the flow of time; there’s no time stamp to go back to. Just memories and laughs lost to the falling sands of time. But in our hearts and minds they still linger and thrash in the swirling rapids that we call friendship.