The Forum > Talk Radio/Podcasts
Michael Savage
M. Knight:
I wrote in an earlier post that Noory has brought the show to the point where the guest could be pre-recorded while throwing in a few Noory "absolutelys", "garshes" and "could it be a robot?" at inopportune moments.
Well, Michael Savage has been doing that for years now. Sometimes the entire last hour of the show is a pre-recorded guest played as though live, with grunts of approval or disagreement and the occasional "really?, go on" from Michael Savage as he listens to the recording with the rest of us.
To me it is bizarre, substandard radio and harkens back to the old Soviet-style Radio Moscow days.
The General:
That third hour is always sub-standard, but his first two hours are usually about the best thing on radio these days.
M. Knight:
--- Quote from: The General on March 17, 2011, 10:21:05 AM ---That third hour is always sub-standard, but his first two hours are usually about the best thing on radio these days.
--- End quote ---
The Bulldog of Radio. :D
The General:
He's almost 70. I guess I like him enough that I don't hold it against him that he gave up on the third hour. 2 hours of Savage is way better than 3 hours of a phony radio show. Wish this country had more men like Savage.
aldousburbank:
A weiner he may be, (his given last-name), a weiner that I really enjoy listening to, whether I agree with his stuff or not. The man thinks on his feet. Upon first hearing him I instantly disliked his ways- his self aggrandizing estimates of brilliance, the way his call in conversations are mostly one-way, and how he steps on and redirects the callers points, even to the point of belittling them. All these annoying traits have since become endearing to me. Entertaining, weird old uncle Mike.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
Go to full version