In his own words - Art Bell

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Post by Linnea » 03-11-2007 10:29 PM

Check out some of the vintage pics in the Fantastic Forum Gallery:

http://www.fantasticforum.com/d29d/gallery/albums.php

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Post by Shirleypal » 03-11-2007 10:29 PM

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Post by IvyQ » 03-11-2007 10:32 PM

Shirleypal wrote: .


lol, am i seeing frontal grey hair there?

Art, you Rock!!!!

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Post by Waverider » 03-11-2007 10:38 PM

Yikes' I remember that one Shirl' When Art was talking to a full fledged witch...
And an anomaly, was captured over his head by his web cam...

Yep... Kinda took Art back, too. Spooky.

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Post by IvyQ » 03-11-2007 10:40 PM

Waverider wrote: Yikes' I remember that one Shirl' When Art was talking to a full fledged witch...
And an anomaly, was captured over his head by his web cam...


Wow! is that what it is.... spooky.

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Handsome Pic

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Post by Linnea » 03-11-2007 11:17 PM

Really nice pic, Tiffany. Have not seen it before. Do you have a larger version you could email me?

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Post by Linnea » 03-11-2007 11:18 PM

Cool, Joanie! I was looking for that one!
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Post by Aikanto » 03-11-2007 11:19 PM

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Post by tiffany » 03-11-2007 11:20 PM

Linnea wrote: Really nice pic, Tiffany. Have not seen it before. Do you have a larger version you could email me?

:cool:


It's in the gallery on page 7 I think...I cut out the words below it...it was a goodbye pic...

Edit:

It's page 4

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Post by tiffany » 03-11-2007 11:23 PM

All my pic's are on my ole puter...darn.........I like the one with the pic of his compound and the saucer going over.......

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Post by Aikanto » 03-11-2007 11:26 PM

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Post by IvyQ » 03-11-2007 11:28 PM

HurricaneJoanie wrote: Always a Pirate at heart....


skull and bones...

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Post by Linnea » 03-11-2007 11:29 PM

The first time I 'heard' Art Bell on the radio - I actually 'saw' him. It was a TV show on PBS, of Art in his studio at KDWN in Las Vegas (K-Dawn?) ;) Had heard the show advertised, about an unusual talk radio phenomenon out of Las Vegas. 'Coast to Coast w/ Art Bell' - maybe?

The play up to the show was that we would see a radio host who broadcast his show in near darkness, dimming the studio lights down low - with the flashing red and green equipment lights - as a cockpit of a ship, cruising the night 'til dawn.

The show opened with Art Bell walking down a hallway and into a glass windowed room with radio equipment - and dimming the lights down low. Then it just showed him doing his thing - live on the air.

Very cool! And I have been listening since. At first could not pick up a station nearby, but the show was soon available on a local AM station.

And the website - and the updates and interaction with the audience until the wee hours of the morning. Art, with Keith Rowland - pioneered the interactivity of the internet, the audience, and the radio show. Live streaming... The call ins from the listener lines.

All brilliant and remarkable. Art Bell well deserves this award, and I hope he is enjoying every minute of it.

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