All music on radio stations are performed live by the band in the studio
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When listening to the radio in the mornings I felt sorry for singers they had to come and sing that early.
I always thought that every time you heard a song on the radio, that group was there LIVE singing the song. How they got to all of the stations to sing I didn't know, I always wondered how they did it.
When I was little I used to believe that every song I heard on the radio was being played live ... with the real band right there in the studio for everyone to hear!
I use to believe that all the singers and bands went in and out of my local radio station to sing a couple songs every day. My brother was going on a radio station tour one day and I asked him to get me as many autographs as he could. (He laughed, and I learned the truth! I liked my idea better!)
When I listened to the radio in the car with my mom, I thought every song was sang live. I asked my mom "How do they get all those bands in there to sing a new song every few minutes?" She then explained recorded music to me.
I used to believe that the songs on the radio were being performed live at the radio station at the time I was hearing them. (But not by small people inside the radio as I've heard others believed.) I finally got the hang of it when I saw a band playing on a TV show while the song was on the radio at the same time and I asked my big sister about it.
i used to think the bands were actually at the radio station-i didn't know they were playing records.-guess i watched american bandstand too much--then again i was only 6 when i thought this--lol
I used to believe that songs that I heard on the radio were preformed by the band live on a big stage at the radio station.
I used to believe that when you listen to the radio the singers were at the radio station singing.
When I was 11 years old listening to my favorite radio station, on a transistor radio. I thought that the artists were at the radio station singing on stage.
i used to think that the songs on the radio were performed by the singers who were actually at the radio station. i didn't know they had records then! (i was pretty little!)
When I got my first radio, I thought that my favorite band(s) were playing into the microphone at our local radio station....so every song was live!
I used to believe that when you called the radio station and requested a song, that they had to get the people that sang the song to come to the station and sing it.
I used to think that each music group was squeezed into the radio tower with their instruments and sang each song live every time we heard it on the radio.
I used to believe that when a song came on the radio that the band was actually playing the song in the studio at the radio station.
That every time you heard a song on the radio, the band was in the studio playing it live. I couldn't figure out how they got to the all the radio stations so fast!
I used to believe that when you heard a song on the radio, the singer or group was AT the radio station, right then, performing the song "live". After their song was over, they had to hurry up and get out of the way so the next singer or group could sing their song. During the commercials they all took a break!
As a kid, every time a song was played on the radio I thought that the band were playing live in the studio. So I thought'when I grow up I'm going to wait outside the radio station and see them all.'
I used to think that the records played on the top 40 station were actually the bands playing live, over ad over again, even though I knew about 45s and had my own Beatles records. I just had this image of the band waiting expectantly in the studio, waiting for someone to give the signal after a commercial so they could start playing again. (I never figured out how the band could be in so many radio stations at once).
I used to believe that the music on the radio was being played by live musicians in the studio. I was very confused when I passed an actual radio station and saw how small it was, and wondered how all those bands could fit inside.
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