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    I was recently interviewed for radio in relation to the "Thanksgiving" show [2001] at the Saatchi gallery that I was part of. The interviewer said that people in London were very disturbed that I showed a picture of myself battered ("Nan One Month after Being Battered", 1984) and they thought that I set it up. I was accused of deliberately putting on a wig for that particular picture.

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    I watch a lot of baseball on the radio.

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    I went to Sirius Satellite Radio and did my show, Rapping With Rip.

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    I worked on the United Parcel Service truck, I sold home delivery of milk. But always, in the back of my mind, I wanted to get into radio.

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    I would go to radio stations and they were supposed to be interviewing me and playing my record and they would say, We're playing too many women right now, we can't play your record.

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    I wouldn't even think of playing music if I was born in these times. I wouldn't even listen to the radio.

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    John R. told me you don't work for the radio station. You work for the people out there.

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    Life isn’t a music player where you choose whats being played, it is a radio where you have to enjoy whats being played.

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    Listeners will wonder what an Englishman is doing on the German radio tonight. You can imagine that before taking this step I hoped that someone better qualified than me would come forward.

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    Maybe people are finally tiring of watered down grunge rock on the radio.

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    Magic in cinema is a bit like ventriloquism on the radio.

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    Most conservative and progressive talk radio is primarily just that - bloviated opinion and whacky viewer calls.

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    Middle age is when you get in the car and immediately change the radio station.

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    My day starts with Radio 4's Today live or 'listen again' wherever I am in the world, thanks to digital radio - I even have an app on my iPhone that receives it.

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    My dad being a DJ, I heard all the hits, no matter what. My mom always had on the radio because my dad was on it.

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    My dad was undeniably famous when I was a kid - he was on Wogan and Clive James and the radio every week, but as far as I was concerned he wasn't famous enough. My best friend was Ben Brooke-Taylor. His dad Tim was in The Goodies - that was famous.

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    My grandma said - when I was really young and I'd sing along to the radio - why do you sing in an American accent? I guess it was because a lot of the music I was listening to had American vocalists.

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    My father used to get me to read the newspaper to him, as if I was a radio. I would stand there and read the 'Times.

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    My inner rock chick has always been there. I grew up listening to a lot of rock music through my sisters, who were teenagers while I was young, so they had control of the radio.

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    My radio show, I'd show up, I'd read the data, and I would have sound bites and stuff like that.

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    My latest theory is that it's - well, I describe it as, like, being in an apartment with kind of thin walls. And in the apartment next door, they've got a radio tuned constantly on - tuned to a really cool radio station. It's on all the time. And you can just hear it coming through the wall all the time.

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    My main influences are pop and folk music - Bob Lind, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, the Motown collection, The Zombies, Elliott Smith, and a ton of 70's AM radio hits. I love powerpop too.

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    No. You can't. And I can't do anything either, about my life, to change it, make it better, make me feel better about it. Like it better, make it work. But I can stop it. Shut it down, turn it off like the radio when there's nothing on I want to listen to. It's all I really have that belongs to me and I'm going to say what happens to it. And it's going to stop. And I'm going to stop it. So. Let's just have a good time.

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    Nobody now fears that a Japanese fleet could deal an unexpected blow on our Pacific possessions. Radio makes surprise impossible.

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    No one with a living room radio that was a piece of furniture at the time would say, gee. I want to carry that around on my hip pocket. That was not a thought until NASA initiated this whole exercise. So there's an influence that's not just spinoff.

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    Now we've got the cables. We've got talk radio. We've got the bloggers. I hate the bloggers.

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    Ninety percent of my thoughts are, "How will this work on the radio?

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    Nobody seems to know yet how television is going to affect the radio, movies, love, housekeeping or the church, but it has definitely revived vaudeville.

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    Nobody was interested in playing Bob Marley on the radio. We had to tour him - that was the only way it could work.

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    One ought to be ashamed to make use of the wonders of science embodied in a radio set, the while appreciating them as little as a cow appreciates the botanic marvels in the plants she munches.

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    Old radio comedy makes me laugh, as well as 'I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue' and comedians like Paul Merton.

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    One of the beauties of working in radio is the way a whole setting can be richly evoked simply by the addition to the track of a little birdsong and a church bell in the distance.

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    One of my favorite occupations is making radio/video edits. I love singles.

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    On the average, I don't spend more than 15 minutes in the car - to go to the golf course or the gym. And that's the only time I listen to the radio.

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    On radio and television, magazines and the movies, you can't tell what you're going to get. When you look at the comic page, you can usually depend on something acceptable by the entire family.

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    On my radio show Chris Christie came to the defense of Ted Cruz, noting that - I guess at a rally, that - one of those Iran rallies on Capitol Hill, I believe even Donald Trump, according to Christie, had acknowledged that, you know, Ted Cruz of course was eligible, and just because he was born in Canada.

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    Radio has no future." "X-rays are clearly a hoax". "The aeroplane is scientifically impossible.

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    Poetry is a popular genre in Afghanistan. If you turned on the radio, there would be a poetry program that would be as popular as The Real Housewives.

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    Politics is developing more comedians than radio ever did.

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    Public radio has always been so powerless.

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    Radio makes it appear like you can get some sounds in a laptop and be the next dude. Those careers don't really last.

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    Radio, newspapers, they were normal parts of my life. In those days, you had to go somewhere to watch television and leave something to see it.

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    Radio's a scary thing for me. It's dope to be on there.

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    Radio was supposed to die in 1945, when TV came along. It turns out that radio grew and grew, and it's a bigger business today than it has ever been.

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    Radio is a wonderful medium, but the clock is very unforgiving, and the discussion of this matter included in the interview as originally recorded had to be cut to fit the allotted time. I am happy to provide this elaboration to correct the record.

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    Radio is so fragmented, it's unbelievable.

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    Radio is very popular [in Britain], but it doesn't connect us in the same way. It seems to have this community function.

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    Radio voices have a solid, even texture.

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    People tend to forget that we tie our life history to music like the soundtrack to your life in many more ways than just having a hit record on the radio.

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    Public radio is alive and kicking, it always has been