Top 1200 Radio Plays Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on April 16, 2025.
The radio was my big influence. Comedy came from the instinctual feel I had for language.
I love singing along to the radio while I'm riding in the back of a squad car.
Music is my mistress and she plays second fiddle to no one. — © Duke Ellington
Music is my mistress and she plays second fiddle to no one.
To be successful in talk radio, you have to have a conservative audience as well. Not enough liberals listen to it.
We live in a global market and money's fungible and hedge fund private equity is looking for momentum plays, and there ain't no momentum plays in bonds, right? When the interest rates were spiking up or down, well they never really spike down they do spike up though. Something's got to happen, there's got to be motion, the dice has to be rolling on the board, and if it's not then they're not going to play because they're not going to get the adrenaline rush from looking at... you know, money markets fund interest rates or bond interests or whatever. It's got to be sexy.
My fault now is making my plays too short.
I hate the idea of having to conform with what's current and what sounds good on radio at the moment.
I speak and the child plays: who can be more serious than we are?
I'd like to do radio forever, really. I prefer it to telly. It's more immediate and I'm in control of it all.
I've always said that if you have songs on the radio and get played, you've got to have a tour to support that.
I listen to my old records and I think, 'How did I ever get on the radio?'
Television has dried up for my generation, so its plays and films.
Maybe people are finally tiring of watered down grunge rock on the radio. — © Brian Chippendale
Maybe people are finally tiring of watered down grunge rock on the radio.
I am a Radio 1 DJ and campaigner for women feeling confident at every size.
I bought a new Japanese car, I turned on the radio ... I don't understand a word they're saying.
I feel like no one plays the game to be normal, average. Or I don't.
Radio stinks. The stations are making a lot of money, but they just aren't taking chances.
There's this corporate machine giving us a chance to access radio - though there's no guarantee.
In the 80s, I remember the radio stations would play everything from rock to rap.
I really don't like plays or movies that service propaganda.
Television and radio do a wonderful job in focusing attention on the problems of our society.
I even played Jack Webb's partner on the radio version of Dragnet for a while.
The willow tree plays the water like a harp.
I've been calling plays in the huddle since I was seven.
The importance of high expectations plays a big role.
Plays...Maidens aspiring to Godheads and vice versa!
Hope - I wanted to give to that to the people. When you do that, you have to be willing to be unpopular. It's not the formula for radio songs.
To be honest, I don't see anyone out there who plays the way I do.
Music sounds different to the one who plays it. It is the musician's curse.
But I never had that commercial opportunity to be played on the radio, so how could I be popular?
The trouble with plays these days is that they're too easy to understand.
Probably from, like, 10 to 14 or 15, I would just listen to pop radio.
In the Internet age, with the screaming on the radio, etc., it is hard to know what to believe and who is informed and who is not.
Nixon, with his mellifluous baritone, was a great politician for radio but creepy on TV.
I had this old wind-up phonograph when I was a kid, and I'd listen to records. And the radio.
I basically got into the radio game 'cause I was looking to do something positive with my life.
I knew I was an unwanted baby when I saw that my bath toys were a toaster and a radio.
Like it or not, liberal radio hosts fail miserably in the spoken word format. — © Mike Gallagher
Like it or not, liberal radio hosts fail miserably in the spoken word format.
Most songs on the radio are so straightforward and it just doesn't open up people's minds.
I'm not those kind of persons that's afraid to be on radio or TV, you know? I'm always the same.
Radio 1 has always championed women; take Annie Nightingale, for example. One of my heroes.
I would have to say News Radio is the highlight of my career. I love the character so much.
A moment for me that changed everything was hearing my song on the radio for the first time.
I love everybody. Each one plays the role they have to play.
It ain't like football. You can't make up no trick plays.
I write plays about big, intense subjects.
As you get older you lose interest in what you hear on the radio. But you can't be like that, you have to enjoy what's going on.
I still tune in to the radio and listen to pop music and enjoy it as much as I ever have. — © Kim Wilde
I still tune in to the radio and listen to pop music and enjoy it as much as I ever have.
It's in the films and songs and all your magazines. It's everywhere that you may go, the devil's radio.
One man in his time plays many parts.
I use every opportunity, whether on my radio show or on television, to break stereotypes.
I'm proud to have so many great friends at country radio who believe in what I do - thanks to all of them.
I had to be at least 8 or 9; I was listening to everything on the radio. You name it, I heard every song.
I used to listen to songs on the radio and play that junk back on that little keyboard.
It's in my blood to be on the radio every day. I've done it since I was 16 years old.
I need all the energy I can to go out and make plays.
Shakespeare's plays are more violent than 'Scarface.'
I'm not in any way selling out by having a record that's good enough for radio.
Like, radio is closer to a Tumblr, or a blog, or Twitter, than it is to television, I think.
Just because it's on the radio doesn't mean we have to suspend belief in the evidence of our senses.
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