Not exact matches
One aspect: «For the first time
ever, when listeners
hear a new or favorite song
on the
radio they can instantly replay a song and even save it directly to a playlist.»
Audaciously staged as a little - more - than - real - time dramatization of a single night's house party, the air humid with that special, pheromone - drenched mist of booze and sweat and young sex and aspirations towards same, Can't Hardly Wait is a reminder of the pop - cultural moment when Brad and Gwyneth were the hot celebrity couple, Jennifer Love Hewitt was an up - and - comer, nobody had
ever heard of Selma Blair or Lauren Ambrose, and the likes of Smash Mouth and Eve 6 were planting hit singles
on MTV and the
radio.
March 16, 2018 • No jazz musician has
ever been
heard more
on public
radio than the late Marian McPartland.
Warning: Have tissues nearby, because this may be the rawest and most emotional interview I've
ever heard on public
radio.
Have you
ever felt yourself start to smile when you
heard a certain song
on the
radio, smelled something cooking, or saw a scene from a movie or book — because these sensory experiences were connected to happy memories?
Ever heard a song
on the
radio and wanted to know what it was?