Mexican Radio (wall of voodoo cover).
Back in Neolithic times, as the legend has it, there was a thing call radio.
It was said to have transferred sound. Crude Humans depended on the technology
to listen to music. Unfortunately, in the United States, broadcasts were regulated
– so as not to offend parents by twisting the minds of their children. Some devious people learned
that, by broadcasting from Mexico, music could be heard without facing prosecution.
One day, a fellow, turned on the ‘radio’ and this is the song he heard.
Categories: Ted Giffin

love this one Ted
like the beat
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Cool ! Thank Sheldon! I promised a friend of mine, thru another old friend, images of his favorite singer, Beyonce. I finally did her justice. Working on doing several more of her tonight. Dig the weekend!
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Thank you Ted for both audio and visual. I didn’t know about the “Mexican radio”. In Europe, they would set up offshore platforms to broadcast just outside the national waters. I think it was five miles then. have a nice week-end.
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Yeah, that is what they used to do. At night, broadcasts from Mexico were shot as far north as the Great Lakes, almost to Canada.
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Wow. I had no idea. Must have been in AM, right? Not FM
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Yeah AM! 🙂
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Barbecued Iguana, lol classic song. They covered Johnny Cash’s Ring of Fire.
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Yeah, I am aware of the Cash cover. Great lyric, huh?
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One of the best lol
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