Every new More Lost Time is like a different perspective, a new beginning -- like the very first time. One way to look at it is that it's a fresh take on what's potentially a stale topic: rare rock and roll records. Another way to look at it is that the program has no discipline. On this installment, record collector Ric Dube remembers rock and roll radio not quite as fondly as it is generally portrayed by just about everybody, but gives a fair shot to recreating a half-hour of decent...
Every new More Lost Time is like a different perspective, a new beginning -- like the very first time. One way to look at it is that it's a fresh take on what's potentially a stale topic: rare rock and roll records. Another way to look at it is that the program has no discipline. On this installment, record collector Ric Dube remembers rock and roll radio not quite as fondly as it is generally portrayed by just about everybody, but gives a fair shot to recreating a half-hour of decent broadcasting, featuring rare, out-of-print vinyl by the Boyz, the Shame Idols, the Pop, Velvet Crush, the Celibate Rifles and others.
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