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Dec 13 2008

Radio Misterioso Open For Business

Thanks to the incredible patience and hard work of my friend Miles Lewis at Anomaly Radio Network, I am now able to upload shows to the Radio Misterioso site! Miles has uploaded various material in the past, but he doesn’t have the access (or time) to do everything for me. You can also subscribe to the show as a podcast. I have officially entered the 21st century.

As I told Miles, I have a backlog of things on my hard drive, as well as rare gems from my old show, The Hungry Ghost, which aired on Los Angeles pirate FM station KBLT for two years in the late 1990s. These need to be ripped (if you can believe this) from CASSETTE TAPES which have been gathering dust in a case under my dresser for the last seven years or more.

Stay tuned!

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15 Comments to “Radio Misterioso Open For Business”

  1. ward Says:

    Hey Greg any chance we could hear your last (latest) interview with Bill Moore where you talk about who falcon might be?

    Greg you have to realize you are the only source of any Bill Moore - New legitimate aviary material.

    I know of only three interviews Bill Moore has done in the past few 15 years and you have only released 2 of them.

    You did broadcast it live so only the people lucky enough to tune in an don’t work Sunday nights could hear this little gem.

    Last i heard from you was Bill was taking care of his elderly parents i hope he got through that ok.

    Please for the sake of all the interested peoples out their could you please release interview number 3 with Bill Moore?

    How about as a nice Christmas Present?

    Pretty please?

  2. Greg Bishop Says:

    Ward,

    I had six interviews with Bill on Radio Misterioso from 2003 to 2007. The last one contained info that I want to include in a forthcoming (in the next 6 months) article which is slated to appear in Fortean Times when it is complete. I plan to post the show after the article is printed. In the meantime, I will post the other interviews over the next few weeks at the Radio Misterioso site.

    Some of these are still up at radio4all.net, so I’ll post the unheard ones.

    Bill’s father died this year and Bill is back east taking care of his mother at this time.

    I haven’t seen a comment from you in months, I think, except for on this one subject.

  3. awdsmirk Says:

    Greg, congrats on taking this step. I must admit the first time I ever heard your show (one of the Moore interviews-which I stumbled across in iTunes), what with all the mic and phone problems during the show, I was a bit skeptical. For the most part I can dismiss the technical issues that tend to mar your shows and am glad your content shines through. I esp. look forward to your backlog postings…Thanks!

  4. awdsmirk Says:

    You know, reading that back really reads like a back handed comment. Don’t mind me! I must’ve been spoiled by the high-production value of the now defunct Mysterious Universe podcast.

  5. Adam Gorightly Says:

    ’bout time you got off of your ass

    just kidding, sort of

  6. Greg Bishop Says:

    awdsmirk,

    Don’t worry. I’m not offended. If I had the $$ to improve the audio quality, I would. The fact that I like to do interviews live and unscripted in a semi-real “radio station” (which is run on a very thin shoestring) limits my options. I may also be a stick in the mud, since I have been doing cheapo radio for almost 10 years, first on a pirate FM station, then on the internet since late 2000.

  7. Greg Bishop Says:

    Gorightly,

    I was doing crappy radio before you were born, sort of.

    Inertia is a powerful thing.

  8. ward Says:

    Hi Greg!

    Wow this really is very exciting. I had no idea you did SIX ! interview with Bill Moore.

    As for my apparent one track mind on the subject i do apologize. I am honestly not that sort of fellow.

    It’s just that i think Project Beta along with Hunt of the skin walker are the 2 more important “ufo” books written on the subject….period.

    I’m not trying to be an ego booster for you its just that i wish i had attended your lectures when Project Beta was being released that i really regret missing since i live in Woodland Hills i could of easily seen the presentation in the LA area i just wasn’t up on all that mufon stuff and this was before
    UFO mystic for the most part.

    Thank you for releasing those six interview and the final one once your article is published.

    I know one of your day jobs Greg is in post production but i don’t know if you have access to the specific equipment and time or skill set to laboriously transfer/ edit/ noise reduce and audio restoration that these little gems of the past should be given.

    So I would like to offer my assistance to you. I have access to some very high end audiophile equipment. Specifically a Lynx L22 audio card for A/D conversion, High end 3 Head cassette decks either a Nakamichi CR-7E or possibly a Dragon. Or i could simply rent the old standby Tascam 3head cassette decks that almost ever radio station has from the good ol’ days.

    My plan would be All the audio transfers would take place at 24Bit 192KHz so we could squeeze ever bit of audio out of those old cassette tapes.

    All editing and audio noise reduction/restoration would be done in that format so basically we would be doing future proof audio archival material.

    The process is time consuming as you know and i do have a day job but i would be will to do this for nothing for you just to strike a friendship up with you and prove i really am interested in other topics then just Bill Moore and your Project Beta ;)

    Well think about it

    i can be contacted at gloomfrost@gmail.com

    Thank again Greg for all your contributions to this wild and wacky field.

    Ward

  9. Mullpig Says:

    Well thank F#*k for that, LOL. Like the guys above have already said,can’t wait to hear these interviews. Must admit, I’ve missed the sound of Greg’s voice interspersed with clunking, feedback, phones ringing at inopportune moments & the guaranteed sirens screaming past the window ( where the hell do you record the show anyways, the Gaza ? ). Looking Forward,

    Mullpig

  10. crgintx Says:

    Greg, thanks for all Miles and your efforts. I’ve got over 300+ cassettes yet to rip when I get a larger place to setup a proper computer/communications room. I didn’t get into the cd thing until well into the ’90’s and didn’t have a VCR til ‘93 or a PC till ‘99. You’re likely well ahead of the mass of humanity even in the US. Once again thanks for sharing all your fun with us.

  11. craig york Says:

    Cassettes…I’d laugh a hearty and
    condescending laugh, if I weren’t
    still working from open reel tapes
    here at work…in any case, hearty
    congratulations, and best wishes for
    success and an ever-growing audiance.
    ( Terrific logo image, too, by the way. )

  12. Firkon Says:

    This is excellent, Greg. Loved the latest Kimball show!

  13. Adam Gorightly Says:

    I want to hear the interview you did with Pamela Stonebrooke…also, the Krassner one was a keeper.

  14. Adam Gorightly Says:

    thanks for posting the Pam interview…I’ve just started listening to part 1. What a great singing voice she has.

  15. Adam Gorightly Says:

    great interview with Stonebrooke…my Decathon has nothin’ on this.

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