This section contains beliefs all on a common theme: All music on radio stations are performed live by the band in the studio. Show most recent or highest rated first or go back to radio.
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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.
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 believe that when you listen to the radio the singers were at the radio station singing.
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
When I would listen to the radio, I could never figure out how they got so many bands in just one building!
When I was alot younger, I used to think that all the songs on the radio were constantly sung by the artists. I use to ask "How come the singers don't get tired?" Now I know how the radio works! Yay!
When I was very little, I truly believed that all of the bands that I heard on the radio were actually at the radio station. They would each wait their turn to play on the air for 3 or 4 minutes every hour or so. I often wondered if they had homes or if they all just lived at the radio station. I also figured that it must be pretty crowded there, you know, with all the muscians and instruments lying about...
I used to believe that the local radio stations had the real stars in their studios singing their songs all day and they neve left.
I used to believe that the people singing on the radio were all waiting on line to play their songs... and then would go to the back of the line until they were called on again.
I used to be believe that songs on the radio where actually played live by the 'real' band or group. I always wondered how that got so many bands to be in one place to do that.
I used to think the songs I heard on the radio were being sung live in the radio station studio. I remember being very embarassed when my uncle explained to me Tina Turner could be on two radio stations because they were both playing her records
I also remember thinking Pia Zadora was named P. Isadora. Of course it wouldn't matter, since no one cares about P. Isadora, or whatever her name is.
I believed singers sang into a a microphone at the radio station and all of the songs were live.
When I was young, I had seen a "Flintstones" episode that involved a musical group playing at a radio station for the broadcast. I thought all music on the radio was played live by musicians at the station.
I thought that the music on the radio was being played live at the radio station and bands were constantly stopping by to play their music.
I used to believe that the songs on the radio were live and the bands were at the radio station performing. I thought the bands would play the same songs again every hour.
i used to believe that when songs came on the radio that the bands were actually in the station performing live instead of a cassette playing or a cd.
I use to believe that the songs on the radio were really being sung at the radio station. I could never understand how two stations could play the same artist so close together.
When I was a little girl (4 or 5), I thought that the music on the radio was performed live! When I fell in love with Donny Osmond, it took hours for my mother to convince me that he wasnt at our local radio station!
I used to believe that songs were performed live on the radio. When I was 8, I realized that they were recorded on tapes and CDs
When i was little i be;ived that all musicians played live at the radio station. I saw a small radio station and asked my mom how they aall fir in such a small building. She explained that they were recorded
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