I've listened to classical on and off for years, though not nearly as seriously as many others here. I listen to a lot of other music as well as old time radio programming. I just ordered the massive Brilliant Mozart set as a late Christmas present so I expect that'll keep this classical kick going for a while. In addition to music, I kill free time watching classic films, especially serials, reading pulp fiction, and working my amateur radio.
Ryan
Welcome to GMG, Ryan. What classical music do you like? You mentioned ordering a Mozart set, so I assume that's one. You'll find people here who like a great variety of classical music. :)
Hi Ryan, and welcome! And please tell us more about your amateur radio, too!
--Bruce
Ryan - warm welcome to the GMG Forum! :D
Hope that you enjoy & become MUCH more interested in classical music; but check out the DINER - plenty of links there to films & non-classical music threads that should interest you - :)
Welcome Ryan,I love old radio programmes ,especially the ,dramas,soaps and the comedies,even the ads are great."Only the Shadow knows...".And then there's the music! I was born in '53 too late for radio.
Quote from: Muriel on March 09, 2008, 06:29:39 PM
Welcome Ryan,I love old radio programmes ,especially the ,dramas,soaps and the comedies,even the ads are great."Only the Shadow knows...".And then there's the music! I was born in '53 too late for radio.
O, finally I know what your age is, and you are from my generation! 8)
Hi Ryan, hope you feel comfortable on GMG. :)
Greetings from Mozart's Vienna, Ryan. Welcome aboard. 8)
Welcome to the Forum, Ryan!
Quote from: bhodges on March 09, 2008, 05:50:08 PM
Hi Ryan, and welcome! And please tell us more about your amateur radio, too!
--Bruce
Hi Bruce, you can see my profile at www.qrz.com and search for my call sign KC0PWA (that's a zero). I'll lose my anonymity here but oh well. I mainly talk via morse code.
Oh very interesting, thanks. Haven't thought about "ham" radio in quite awhile, but there is obviously a huge community out there. (Somehow with your username, I thought you were in Australia!)
Anyway, thanks for the additional info, and again, welcome.
--Bruce